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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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GAERETT COUNTY. 2801

verified by the affidavit of the applicant made before the Clerk of the
Court to whom the application is. made, and if any false statement is
made in any part of said application the applicant, or applicants shall be
deemed guilty of perjury, and upon indictment and conviction shall be
punished accordingly, and any license issued upon such application shall
be suppressed.

1914, ch. 34, sec. 16.

297. No license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors in Garrett
County shall be granted to any hotel keeper who shall have complied with
the provisions of this Act, until such applicant in addition to the sum or
sums now required or which hereafter may be required to be paid by
the general license law of this State, shall also pay to said Clerk the sum
of three hundred dollars, and the said amounts received by said Clerk for
licenses as aforesaid, shall be by him pa-id over to the County Commis-
sioners of said County for the use of said County.

1914, ch. 34, sec. 17.

298. All sums received by said Clerk for licenses issued under this
Act shall be accounted for and paid over by said Clerk to the County

Commissioners of Garrett County within thirty days after the receipt of
the same, and the official bond of said Clerk shall be liable for all said
sums received for licenses issued under this Act, and said Clerk shall be
entitled to charge and receive the sum of two dollars and fifty cents for
each license issued by him under the provisions of this Act, to be paid
by the applicant therefor.

1914, ch. 34, sec. 18.

299. All licenses issued under this Act shall expire on the first day of
Hay next thereafter, but licenses may be issued for a shorter period than

one year upon payment of a proportionate part of the license fee herein-
before provided for; licenses issued under this Act shall be transferable
only when the transferee shall duly establish his qualifications for the sale
of spirituous, fermented or malt liquors as though an original applicant
for license, therefor, under the provisions of this Act.

1914, ch. 34, sec. 19.

300. No pharmacist or druggist in Garrett County shall sell directly
or indirectly any spirituous or fermented liquor or alcoholic bitters or
intoxicating drinks of any kind, except upon the written bona fide pre-
scription of a regular practicing physician of Garrett County, whose
name shall be signed thereto, all such prescriptions shall be filed and kept
by such pharmacist or druggist for two years, and they shall also keep
a book for the special purpose and enter therein the date of every sale of
intoxicating liquors made by him, the person to whom sold, the kind,
quantity and price thereof, and the purpose for which it was sold; no
prescription shall serve for more than one purchase and no physician

 

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