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ART. 6.] JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES. 679

1874, ch. 506.

181. The county commissioners are empowered and author-
ized to appoint a constable who shall not reside more than two
miles from the limits of the said town of Hillsborough, who shall
qualify as other constables, and duly perform the functions of
said office; provided, that he shall at all times be subject to the
order of the board of commissioners of the said town of
Hillsborough.

Ibid.

182. All taxes, fines, forfeitures and penalties imposed by the
said commissioners by virtue of any law or ordinance, shall be
applied in such manner for the use of said town as may from
time to time by ordinance be directed.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES.

1870, ch. 49. 1878, ch. 189. 1880, ch. 107. 1882, ch. 150. 1882, ch. 343.
1884, ch. 375. 1886, ch. 218. 1886, ch. 336. 1888, ch. 200.

183. There shall be the following number of justices of the
peace and constables for Caroline county: for election district
number one, or Henderson district, two justices of the peace, one
to hold his office at Goldsborough, and one constable; for election
district number two, or Greensborough district, two justices of
the peace and two constables; for election district number three,
or Denton district, four justices of the peace and one constable;
for election district number four, or Harmony district, two
justices of the peace and two constables; for election district num-
ber five, or Federalsburg district, two justices of the peace and
two constables; and for election district number six or Hills-
borough district, one justice of the peace and one constable.

1886, ch. 229.

184. All civil process issued by any justice of the peace in
Caroline county shall be directed to a constable of said county,
to be served or executed by him according to law.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 6, Bee. 139.

185. A judgment of a justice of the peace in Caroline county
shall be a lien on the lands and tenements of the defendant in

 

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