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ART. 4.] LICENSES. 496
city of Baltimore, upon the payment of one hundred dollars for
the use of the State.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 4, sec. 948.
666. Not more than two persons shall be included in any one
license, and the names of both shall be expressed therein, and
such license shall be annually renewed.
1862, ch. 173.
667. No person shall retail or huckster wood on any wharf in
the city of Baltimore under a common trader's license, or with-
out having first obtained a license for said purpose, as provided
in the two preceding sections; and any person so offending shall
be fined one hundred dollars, one-half for the use of the State and
the other half for the use of the person who shall prosecute for
the same.
P. L L., (1860), art. 4, sec. 950.
668. Nothing contained in the three preceding sections shall
prevent masters and owners of vessels from selling or retailing
wood without a license.
DUTY OF SHERIFF.
1866, ch. 151. 1888, ch. 372.
669. It shall be the duty of the sheriff of Baltimore city an-
nually, in the month of April, to make or cause to be made an
alphabetical list of the names of all persons or bodies corporate
or politic in each ward of the city of Baltimore who shall be ex-
ercising, pursuing any business, or be doing any act or thing, or
shall be in the use or occupation of any house or place for any
purpose for which a license is made necessary by this sub-title of
this article, and to return such list to the grand jury of said city
at as early a period as practicable after the first day of May then
next ensuing; and the said sheriff shall, within the first week of
the month of April, cause a notice to be inserted in the daily
papers of the city, cautioning all persons and bodies corporate or
politic whom it may concern, to obtain a license, or renew the
same, on or before the first day of May then next ensuing; and
said sheriff shall be entitled to receive fifty cents for every license
obtained by any person whose name shall be contained in the list so
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