ART. 9.] SHERIFF—STATE'S ATTORNEY. 957
July, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and each year there-
after, to allow as a salary to each public school teacher in
said county holding a first grade certificate, the sum of four
hundred dollars; and to each public school teacher holding a.
second grade first class certificate, the sum of three hundred
and fifty dollars; and each public school teacher holding a second
grade second class certificate, the sum of three hundred dollars;
and to any person permitted to teach in any of the public schools
of said county without a certificate, such sum as in their judg-
ment may seem adequate for the services rendered for each school
year.
SHERIFF.
F. L. L., (1860,) art. O, sec. 189.
169. The sheriff of Charles county shall furnish all State
prisoners confined in jail, suitable bed and bedding, shall have
their clothes regularly washed, and furnish fire when necessary to
keep them comfortable.
1878, ch. 333.
170. He shall receive for the keeping of prisoners committed
to his custody, and for their victuals, the sum of thirty cents per
head per day, and the county commissioners shall in no case
allow a greater compensation.
Ibid.
171. He may be allowed for the removal of a convict to the
penitentiary, the sum of thirty dollars, and for every additional
prisoner convicted at the same term of court, and sentenced to
the penitentiary, he may be allowed a sum not exceeding ten
dollars per head, and said compensation shall include all expenses
incident to the removal of said convict, but nothing herein con.
tained shall interfere with any order of the court requiring him,
to remove a prisoner at any other time.
STATE'S ATTORNEY.
1878, ch. 143.
172. The State's attorney for Charles county shall not receive
any fee in case of recognizance, except when such recognizance-
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