1736 ST. MARY'S COUNTY. [ART. 19.
1883, ch. 33.
19. To obtain said bounty, it shall be necessary for the per-
son killing said hen hawk, partridge hawk, large owl, crow or
fox, to produce the head of said hen hawk, partridge hawk, large
owl and crow, and the brush of said fox, before some justice of
the peace fol St. Mary's county, and at the same time make oath
that the said hen hawk, partridge hawk, large owl, crow or fox
(as the case may be) was caught and killed within the limits of
St. Mary's county; and thereupon the said justice shall give a
certificate of the production of the said head or heads, brush or
brushes before him, and the taking of said oath; it shall then be
the duty of the said justice to destroy the said head or heads,
brush or brushes, so as to prevent a second allowance upon the
same.
Ibid.
20. Upon the production of the said justice's certificate before
the county commissioners, they are authorized and directed to
levy upon the assessable property of the county, a sum sufficient
for the aforesaid bounties, for the use of the persons producing
the same, and the collector of taxes shall collect and pay the
same accordingly.
CHARLOTTE HALL.
1867, ch. 125.
21. It shall not be lawful for any person, whether licensed to
sell spirituous liquors or not, to sell, dispose of, barter or give,
within the village of Charlotte Hall, or within two miles thereof,
either directly or indirectly, any spirituous or fermented liquors
or cordials of any kind, or in any quantity whatever, to any
youth or minor under the age of twenty-one years, without the
written order of the parent or guardian of such minor; and any
person violating the provisions of this section shall be liable to
indictment in the circuit court for St. Mary's county; nor shall it
be lawful for any person licensed to sell spirituous or fermented
liquor, in the village of Charlotte Hall, to sell, dispose of, barter
or give liquor of any kind or in quantity, to be drunk in any
store or public place in said village, or at any place within two
miles of said village, other than a private dwelling, and upon
conviction thereof he shall be fined a sum not less than fifty dol-
|
|