DORCHESTER COUNTY. 2305
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 205. 1860, Art. 10, sec. 150.
363. The clerk of the circuit court for said county may, upon appli-
cation and payment of forty dollars, issue a license for the purpose men-
tioned in the preceding section; and such license shall be renewed annu-
ally.
P. L. L., 18S8, Art. 10, sec. 206. 1860, Art. 10, sec. 151.
364. Any person who shall violate the provisions of Section 362 shall
be subject to a fine of fifty dollars for each offence, to be recovered as
small debts, one-half to the State and the other half to the informer.
HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS.
1894, ch. 230.
365. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Dor-
chester County to issue any license to any hawker or peddler for the frac-
tional part of a year, unless upon payment of the full sum required for
the entire licensed year.
JUNK DEALERS.
1908, ch. 634 (p. 765).
366. Before any non-resident, firm or corporation shall engage in the
business of buying or selling old iron, old brass, or other kind of goods,
commonly called "junk," in Dorchester County, shall first obtain from
the clerk of the Circuit Court of Dorchester County a license so to do for
which they shall pay an annual fee of $25.00, which said license fee shall
be for the benefit of the county. Every violation of this Act shall be
decided a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars
for each offense.
LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.*
P. L. L., 18S8, Art. 10, sec. 207. 1874, ch. 453. 1878, ch. 462. 1880, ch. 456.
1884, ch. 390. 1910, ch. 583 (p. 816).
367. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm or corpora-
tion, directly or indirectly, to sell or otherwise dispose of by way of barter
within the limits of Dorchester County, any spirituous, vinous, malt, fer-
mented or other intoxicating liquors or fermented wine or cider of any
kind, medicated bitters or any compound of which alcohol is the chief or
a principal ingredient; and it shall also be unlawful for any person or
persons, firm or corporation, within the limits of said Dorchester County
to take orders for any such liquors, medicated bitters or alcoholic com-
pound at any time, under any pretense, in any manner or for any pur-
pose whatever, and if any person or persons, firm or corporation within
*See Whitman v. State, 80 Md. 410. in which a section of ch. 484, 1894, was held
to be invalid. See also State v. Camper, 91 Md. 672.
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