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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1876
Volume 199, Page 229   View tiff image (56K)
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 229

license accordingly, and the said licenses shall be
transferable as traders licenses now are under the
general law of the State.

SEC. 170. No person, who shall obtain a license
under this act shall sell or barter any intoxicating,
spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors to any minor,
except upon the written order of his parent, guardian
or employer, or to any person intoxicated at the time;

Written order

but any hotel keeper licensed under this act may
§ell intoxicating, spirituous or fermented liquor to
all other persons in drinks to be drank upon the
premises but not. otherwise, and any storekeeper
licensed under the provisions of this act may sell the
same by measure in any quantity not less than one
pint, in accordance with the license issued under the
provisions of this act, which liquor thus sold by
measure, shall be allowed by said storekeeper to be
used on his premises.

May sell.

SEC. 171. Any person who shall violate any of the
provisions of section one hundred and seventy of this
act, shall upon indictment and conviction therefor,
be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hun-
dred dollars for the first offence, and for each offence
thereafter, he shall be fined as above directed, and
also be imprisoned not less than ten nor more than
thirty days in the county jail, and his license maybe
suppressed at the discretion of the court.

Penalty.

SEC. 172. No apothecary or druggist in Worcester
county shall sell, barter or keep on his premises, ex-
cept for the private use of himself and his family, any
spirituous liquor, wine, ale, beer, schnapps or any
article used and sold as a beverage in the composi-
tion or compounding of which, whisky, brandy, high
wines or any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be
the principal ingredient or ingredients, and any

Not lawful.

apothecary or druggist so doing, shall, upon indict-
ment and conviction thereof, be fined not less than
one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dol-
lars; but nothing in this section shall be construed
to prevent said druggist from keeping and using
alcohol as a solvent for drugs, when such solutions
are not to be used as a beverage.

Penalty.



 

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