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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 1279   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1279

every description, upon the streets, lanes, alleys or highways
of said town, to issue licenses or permits to all itinerant peddlers
who go from house to house to vend or sell any goods, wares or
merchandise; to issue licenses to any and all persons entering
into or beginning any transient business in said town for the
sale or purchase of any goods, wares, or merchandise, to regulate
and provide for the issuing of licenses to all traveling persons
or peddlers, who dispense medicines or medical advice; to regu-
late and license pawnbrokers, junk dealers, fire sales and auction
sales; to regulate and license all nine or ten pin alleys, bowling
alleys, skating rinks, moving picture shows, and all shows and
exhibitions of every kind; to regulate the erection of poles and
use thereof by telephone, telegraph, electric light or other
companies; to license all billiard, pool and bagatelle tables kept
for public use; to license dogs and provide for the killing of
those going at large unlicensed; to regulate the inspection and
sale of milk, vegetables and all other foods and all weights and
measures. They may pass all ordinances necessary from time
to time to carry out the aforegoing provisions, and enforce the
observation of all ordinances by fines, penalties and forfeitures
not exceeding one hundred dollars in any one case; or by im-
prisonment not exceeding sixty days in the jail of Caroline
County, provided that no greater sum than one hundred dollars
be charged for any one license.

SEC. 182-C. And be it further enacted, That the Commission-
ers shall have power to select any Justice of the Peace in the
Second Election District of Caroline County to serve as Police
Judge and said Judge selected as aforesaid is hereby given juris-
diction to try, hear and determine all offenses and acts committed
in disregard of the ordinances of the Commissioners and upon
complaint made before him of the violation of any ordinance of
said corporation he shall issue process in the name of the Com-
missioners of Hillsborough, directed to the Bailiff, Constable or
Sheriff of Caroline County, to recover the fine or penalty im-
posed for the violation of such ordinance or the arrest of the
party offending, and he shall hear and determine the matter in
controversy as in any case arising under the laws of this State
and shall receive the same fee therefor.

SEC. 182-D. And be it further enacted, That in default of
payment of any fine or penalty imposed by said Justice of the
Peace, for the violation of any ordinance of the said Commis-
sioners, the said Justice of the Peace may commit the party
offending to the County Jail of Caroline County for the time

 

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