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4888 AETICLE 22.
LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.*
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 317. 1870, ch. 151.
634. No booths or stalls shall be erected or opened at which spirituous
or fermented liquors shall be sold or exposed for sale within one-quarter
of a mile from the grounds of the Agricultural and Mechanical Associa-
tion of Washington County, during the time that any fair or other exhi-
bition is being held on the grounds of said association, unless permission
to erect and open such booths or stalls shall have been first had and obtained
from said association; provided, that this section shall not be construed
to apply to any regular places of business.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 318. 1882, ch. 121. 1908, ch. 235, sec. 318 (p. 1041).
635. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons, licensed or
unlicensed, directly or indirectly, to barter, sell, exchange, trade or deal
in any kind of spirituous or fermented liquors or intoxicating drinks of
any kind at any place within that section of election district No. 14, in
Washington county, bounded as follows: Beginning at the point of inter-
section of the line between Maryland and Pennsylvania and the boundary
line between Frederick and Washington counties, and running with the
Pennsylvania line west to Pen-Mar station, on the Western Maryland
railroad; then following the avenue from Pen-Mar station through Pen-
Mar park to the High Rock road; then with said High Rock road in a
southwesterly direction to High Rock; then following the air line path
from High Rock in an easterly direction to Mt. Quirauk; then continuing
on in an easterly direction from Mt. Quirauk to the point of intersection
of the boundary line between Frederick and Washington counties with the
road leading from Sabillasville to Rouzersville, Pennsylvania, and then
with the said boundary line between Frederick and Washington counties
in northeasterly direction to the place of beginning, or at any place in
this State within one-quarter of a mile from any part of said High Rock
road, between said Pen-Mar park and High Rock, or within one-quarter
of a mile from any building at High Rock or Pen-Mar station, or to place
or distribute any signs, cards or devices inviting to the purchase, exchange
or barter of spirituous or fermented liquors or intoxicating drinks, or to
solicit the purchase of the same within the limits of the one-quarter of a
mile aforesaid.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 319. 1882, ch. 121.
636. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding section shall
be liable to indictment by the grand jury of Washington county, and
shall upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more
than one hundred dollars for each and every offence; one-half of the fine
to be paid to the informer, and the other half to the county commissioners,
for the use of the public schools.
*Many of the provisions of secs. 634-675 of this Act seem to have been superseded,
by ch. 30, 1916 (secs. 676-678).
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