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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

wharf and thence with the public county road to Blinkborn
School House, then up Cabin Creek road to the house where
C. H. Prouse now resides, thence with the county road to a
pond known as Bonner's bay, then down the branch and mill
stream leading to upper Cabin ereek mill, until it crosses the
county road leading from Cabin creek to Shilo church, and with
said road to the county road leading from East New Market
to Rhodesdale, and with said road to the fork district line, and
with said line to the Nanticoke river, and up said river to the
place of beginning.

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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That all persons now residing
within the limits aforesaid, and who are registered voters in
either of the said election districts from which is carved the
new district of Hurlock, shall be entitled to register and vote
in said new district, upon presenting to the register thereof
their certificate of dismissal from their respective election
districts, as now provided by law; and all persons that reside
within said limits, and would have been qualified to vote in
any of one of the two districts from which the new district is
formed, shall be entitled to register in said new district.

Who entitled
to vote in
new district.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That a register of voters for
said new district shall at once be appointed by the Governor of
Maryland, as provided by law, and that two justices of the
peace shall also be appointed by the Governor, as provided by

Register of
voters.

law, for said new district, in addition to those justices who
now reside within the limits of said new district, who shall
continue to exercise all the functions of their offices until their
successors are duly qualified and appointed according to law.

Justices of
the peace.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That at the January session
of the General Assembly of Maryland, in the year eighteen
hundred and ninety-six, and thence on, as now provided by
law, the Governor of Maryland shall appoint a register of

Successors.

voters and two justices of the peace for said new district; and
at their usual time for appointing constables, as now provided
by law, the County Commissioners of Dorchester county shall,
in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and thence on,

Constables.

appoint two constables for said new district; and a collector of
taxes for the same shall be appointed as soon as may be con-
venient after the passage of this act, as provided by the local
law of Dorchester county; and the County Commissioners of
gaid county shall cause the assessable property of the said dis-
trict, number two, or East New Market, and number twelve,

46

Collector of
taxes.



 
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