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Session Laws, 1906 Session
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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said town of Laurel, a fac simile of said ballot, and also per-
form the duties in regard to said election and have all the

CHAP. 170

powers prescribed and given by Section 194 E of said Act of
1904, Chapter 111; and said election shall be conducted, the
ballots counted, returns made, certificates signed and returned,
as provided by the said Act of 1904, Chapter 111, Section
194 E, Section 194 F, Section 194 G and Section 194 H. And
it shall be the duty of the Mayor of said town of Laurel, or
if there be no Mayor, for the president of the City Council,
to meet on the Tuesday succeeding such .election at 7.30
P. M. to receive the returns of said election and publicly
proclaim the result of said election, and publish the result
of said election in one or more newspapers published in said
town, and a printed copy of said proclamation, or the orig-
inal thereof, or a copy of the certificate of the judges and
clerks, or the original thereof, shall be evidence in any pro-
ceedings, civil or criminal. The said election to be other-
wise conducted, as far as practicable, in accordance with said
Act of 1904, Chapter 111, or any amendments thereto, and
all duties be performed by said election officials and penal-
ties be imposed and expenses liquidated as required by said
Act; and all saloons in the said town of Laurel shall be

Handbill to be
posted, etc.

closed on said day of election, and no intoxicating liquors
shall be sold, bartered or given away during said day of
election under the penalty imposed and mentioned by Sec-
tion 111 of Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws
of Maryland; and said Act of the General Assembly of
Maryland, Chapter 111 of the Acts of 1904, so far as they
practically apply to the purposes of this Act, and Sections
87 to 112, inclusive, of .Article 33 of the Code of Public
General Laws of Maryland, are hereby adopted and made a
part of this Act, in so far as the same are not inconsistent, as
fully as if specifically set forth.

SEC. 4. If it shall be found at the said election in the said
town of Laurel by the judges of election that a majority of

No intoxicat-
ing liquors
sold on elec-
tion day.

the votes cast in said town has been "For License," then
Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
and 19 of the Acts of 1898, Chapter 105, as repealed and
re-enacted by Act of 1904, Chapter 556, shall be and remain
as they are now, in full force and effect. But if it shall
appear by the returns or certificates of said judges of the
election held under this Act, or by the proclamation of the

What sections
shall remain
in force.



 
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