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5216 ARTICLE 24.

horses and wagons, selling or offering for sale at retail any wares or mer-
chandise, for a less sum than one hundred dollars for a walking peddler,
two hundred dollars for a peddler using a one horse wagon, three hun-
dred dollars for a peddler using a two horse wagon.

1894, oh. 188. 1920 Code, sec. 131.

105. The Clerk of said Circuit Court shall only issue license to such
peddler or peddlers for one year, and no fractional part thereof.

LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.

1908, ch. 27. 1920 Code, sec. 132.

106. It shall not be lawful for any license to sell spirituous, fermented
or intoxicating liquors, alcoholic bitters or compounds to be issued in Wor-
cester County after the last day of April, 1908.

Fooks v. Purnell, 101 Md. 322. Mitchell v. State, 115 Md. 360.

1908, ch. 27. 1920 Code. sec. 133.

107. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, corporation
or association of persons, under any pretense whatever, directly or indi-
rectly, to barter, sell, give away or otherwise dispose of it at a place of
business, or keep at any place whatsoever for the purpose of bartering or
selling any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors, alcoholic bitters
or compounds within the limits of Worcester county; and it shall also be
unlawful for any person or persons, firm, corporation or association of
persons under any pretense whatever, within the limits of the county afore-
said to take orders for any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors,
alcoholic bitters or compounds, or for any person or persons, firm, cor-
poration or association of persons, to operate as distributing or collecting
agents for any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors, alcoholic
bitters or compounds.

1908, oh. 27. 1920 Code, sec. 134.

108. If any person or persons, firm, corporation or association of per-
sons within said county shall violate any of the provisions of the two last
preceding sections, such person or persons, firm, corporation or associa-
tion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and said person or persons, mem-
bers, trustees, directors or managers of said firm, corporation or associa-
tion shall, upon conviction by the Circuit Court for Worcester County,
be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars,
and be imprisoned in the county jail or the Maryland House of Correc-
tion not less than thirty days nor move than six months.

1908, ch. 27. 1914, ch. 158. 1920 Code, sec. 135.

109. In any prosecution for violating the provisions of this Act it
shall be sufficient to prove that the liquors disposed of did intoxicate or
that they contained alcohol; that the possession of a United States Internal

 

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