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corporate, bartered, sold or gave away, or solicited or received orders for
the purchase of, or kept deposited, or had with intent to barter, sell or
give away, or that the same had been bartered, sold or given away in
violation of said provisions; but it shall be sufficient if the indictment
set forth that the traverser bartered, sold or gave away, or solicited or
received orders for the purchase of, or kept deposited, or had with intent
to barter, sell or give away spirituous, fermented or malt liquors or in-
toxicating drinks, or with intent that the same be bartered, sold or given
away in violation of said provisions.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 12.
293. If it shall appear by the returns of said Judges and the certifi-
cate of said Clerk, that a majority of such votes have been cast "For
License," then and in that event the following Sections shall be added,
and no person in Garrett County shall obtain a license for the sale or
barter of spirituous, malt or fermented liquors in any quantities what-
ever except such as shall be qualified as hereinafter provided.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 13.
294. Any person in Garrett County who may keep a house for the
reception of guests, or of permanent or of transient boarders, containing
at least five chambers more than are needed for his family purposes,
and which said five or more chambers are used for the reception of guests
or permanent or transient boarders, containing therein for use at all
times, at least six good beds, with sufficient covering therefor, shall be
deemed and considered to be a hotel keeper within the meaning of this
Act.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 14.
295. No license shall be granted to any person, house, company, manu-
facturer, association or body corporate, to sell spirituous, fermented or
malt liquors or alcoholic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind, out-
side of the corporate limits of the incorporated towns in said County.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 15.
296. Any person desiring to obtain a license under this Act to sell
spirituous, malt or fermented liquors in Garrett County, shall file a peti-
tion with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Garrett County on the first
day of May, in which he shall state, first, the name and residence of the
applicant and how long he has resided there; second, the particular place
for which a license is. desired, designating the same by street and num-
ber, if practicable, and if not, by such other apt description as definitely
locates it; third, the place of birth of such applicant, and if a naturalized
citizen, when and where naturalized; fourth, the name of the owner of
the premises upon which the business is to be carried on; fifth, that the
applicant is not, or, if the application is from a firm, that none of the
applicants are in any manner directly or indirectly interested in the
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