1650 ARTICLE, 6.
intoxicating liquors, or any mixture thereof, containing alcohol for bev-
erage purposes, to any individual, firm, corporation, club or association
of individuals, except as herein provided.
Any railroad company, express company, steamboat company, or other
common or private carrier violating the provisions of this section, shall,
upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than two hun-
dred dollars ($200.00) nor more than iive hundred dollars ($500.00).
1918, ch. 390, sec. 4.
378. It shall be unlawful for any person to carry, bring, or have
brought into Caroline County any spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors,
or any mixture thereof, containing alcohol, for beverage purposes, except
as hereinbefore set forth in Section 375.
Any person violating the provisions of this section, shall upon trial and
conviction thereof, be subject to the fines and penalties hereinbefore pro-
vided in Section 377 of this Article.
1918, ch. 390, sec. 5.
379. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to apply to the shipment
or delivery to duly licensed pharmacists or druggists, to be used in compli-
ance with existing laws, and to hospitals in said county, of spirituous or
vinous liquors or alcohol; nor to the delivery to churches, or proper officers
thereof, of wines in unbroken packages for sacramental purposes.
1918, ch. 390, sec. 6.
380. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corpo-
ration to expose for sale in Caroline County any fermented or intoxicating
wines or any mixture thereof.
Any person violating the provisions of this section, shall, upon trial
and conviction thereof, be subject to the fines and penalties hereinbefore
provided in Section 377 of this Article.
LIVE STOCK RUNNING AT LARGE.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 6, sec. 195. 1878, ch. 416. 1880, ch 148. 1882, ch. 161.
381. It shall not be lawful for stock of any kind to go at large without
attendants in the second, third, fifth and sixth election districts of Caro-
line County, respectively.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 6, sec. 196. 1878, ch. 416. 1880, ch. 148. 1882, ch. 161.
382. It shall be lawful for any person, and it shall be the duty of the
constables of said election districts, to take up any horse, mare or gelding,
mule, horned cattle, swine or other stock, which may be found going at
large, and without attendants, in either of said election districts; and the
person or constable so taking up any such stock shall impound the same;
and if taken up by a constable, he shall give notice of said impounding by
advertisement in at least two public places within the election district,
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