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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 6.1 DROVERS—SELECTION DISTRICTS. 661

1865, ch. 139.

107. The county commissioners are required to levy and pay

annually the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to the person

who may have charge of said bridge, for the purpose of keeping
It, and the causeway leading to it, in repair, and to compensate

the person who may attend the draw thereof:

DROVERS.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 6, sec. 76.

108. Every drover who shall drive any cattle or sheep in or

through Caroline county shall have each and every cattle and
sheep so marked with red paint or tar on their forehead that said
mark may be easily seen.

Ibid. sec. 77.

109. Any drover failing to have his sheep or cattle so marked,
shall forfeit one-half the value of the cattle or sheep unmarked;
and any individual of said county may take from his drove any

cattle or sheep unmarked as aforesaid.

Ibid. sec. 78.

110. The person taking the cattle or sheep from such drove,

unless they be his own, shall safely keep them, and shall advertise
them in some newspaper for not less than three weeks, and if no
owner shall then appear he shall sell them at public sale, one-half
of the net proceeds of sale to go to the person taking the cattle

and the other half to the county commissioners, for the use of

the county.

ELECTION DISTRICTS.

1870, ch. 54. 1880, ch. 107.

111. Caroline county is divided into six election districts, to
be known, respectively, as district number one, or Henderson's

district; district number two, or Greensborough district; district
number three, or Denton district; district number four, or
Harmony district; district number five, or Federalsburg district;
and district number six, or Hillsborough district, according to
the metes and bounds heretofore established. All elections for
public officers shall be held in district number one, at Henderson;

 

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