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1172

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 707

county without obtaining a license from the clerk of the
Circuit Court; from and after the 30th day of April, 1906,

Application f or
license to be
made to the
clerk of the
Circuit
Court.

all applications by any citizen of Charles county over twenty-
one years of age, or by any resident company or corporation
made up entirely of persons of over twenty-one years of age
for licenses to sell intoxicating liquors as hereinbefore defined
as intoxicating liquors in any quantity, from one drink to
four and one-half gallons, shall be made to the clerk of the
Circuit Court for Charles county; the fee to be paid to the
said clerk for such license for the year beginning on the first
day of May, 1906, and ending on the thirtieth day of April,
1907, shall be $125.00— one hundred dollars of which shall
be paid to the county, and to the treasurer thereof upon the
order of the County Commissioners, and twenty-five dollars
of which shall be paid to the State Treasurer on and after the
30th day of April, 1907. In the event that the qualified voters
shall decide "For Licenses, "as hereinbefore set forth, the fee
for such license shall be two hundred and twenty -five dollars,
two hundred dollars of which shall be paid to the county in
manner and form aforesaid and $25 thereof into the State
treasury; and the fund arising from these payments shall
be appropriated by the County Commissioners to the road
fund of said county or to the payment of the interest and
principal of the public debt of said county; provided, that

Proviso.

the said sums of $125 and $225, respectively, as above set
forth, shall cover the license for an entire year beginning
from the first day of May in each year to the first day of
May of the succeeding year, and that no license shall be
issued to cover a period of less than six months beginning
from the first day of November of each year to the first day
of May in the succeeding year; and any license taken out
for a longer period than six months shall be paid for at the
same amount in full as a license for a whole year; provided,
further, that nothing in this section shall apply to the sale
of liquors under any decree of court or under an execution
of any judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction.

Section 116 B. No person with or without license, whether

Unlawful to
sell liquor
between the
hours of
midnight
Saturday
and 6 o'clock
Monday.

the majority of qualified voters shall decide, as hereinbefore
set forth, "For License" or "Against License," shall sell
any kind of liquor between midnight on Saturday night and 6
o'clock on the following Monday morning, nor sell or give away
any intoxicating liquor of any kind on election day, nor to



 
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