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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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CECIL COUNTY. 1995

1898, ch. 532, sec. 3.

244. If it shall appear by the returns of said judges and certificate of
said clerk that a majority of said votes have been cast "Against License,"
then the following sections from section one hundred and seventy-nine to
section one hundred and eighty-eight, inclusive, shall be in force in said
county, and stand in the place and stead of sections one hundred and
seventy-nine to one hundred and eighty-eight, inclusive, of Article 8
of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Cecil County," sub-title "Liquors
and Intoxicating Drinks," repealed by this Act.

The sections above referred to are secs. 245-254 of this Code.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 8, sec. 179. 1886, ch. 291. 1890, ch. 474, sec. 179. 1894, ch. 36,
sec. 179. 1898, ch. 532, sec. 179.

245. It shall not be lawful for any person, or any house, company or
association, or body corporate, to barter or sell, directly or indirectly, or
to solicit or receive orders for the purchase of, at any place within the
limits of Cecil County, or to give away on its place of business within the
limits of said county, any spirituous or fermented liquors, or alcoholic
bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind, or cider, tonic beer, lager beer,
schnapps or gin, or any article used or sold as a beverage in the composi-
tion of which whiskey, brandy, high wines or alcohol or any spirituous or
fermented liquors shall be an ingredient, nor shall any license be granted
for the sale of the same therein.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. S, sec. 180. 1886, ch. 291. 1898, ch. 532, sec. 180.

246. No person, house, company, association or body corporate shall
deposit, keep or have in his or its possession any spirituous or fermented
liquors, or alcoholic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind, or cider,
tonic beer, lager beer, schnapps or gin, or any article used or sold as a
beverage, in the composition or compounding of which whiskey, brandy,
high wines or alcohol or any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an
ingredient, with intent to barter or sell or give away the same in violation
of the provisions of the preceding section, or with intent that the same
shall be bartered or sold or given away in violation thereof within the lim-
its of said county.

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 8, sec. 181. 1886, ch. 291. 1898, ch. 532, sec. 181.

247. Nothing in the preceding sections shall be construed to prevent
the sale of pure apple cider (not to be drunk on the premises of the seller)
in quantities not less than one gallon at one time, by manufacturers of
apple cider or by persons who have grown the apples from which the cider
sold by them has been made; but such sale of apple cider shall only be
lawful between the first day of August in each year and the first day of
January in the succeeding year, and no sale of cider shall be lawful to
minors or intoxicated persons, or on the Sabbath Day, commonly called
"Sunday"; nor shall any sale of cider be lawful either for themselves or
as agents for others by such manufacturers of cider or growers of apples
if they shall be the proprietors, keepers or owners of a hotel, inn, bar

 

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