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WORCESTER COUNTY. 5219

rant and enter the place with such officer and give information and assist-
ance to such officer in searching such place for intoxicating liquor.

1914, oh. 561. 1920 Code, sec. 144.

118. Liquor seized as hereinbefore provided, and the means used for
the sale of the same, shall not be taken from the custody of the officer by
writ of replevin or other process while the proceedings herein provided
are pending, and final judgment of conviction in such proceedings shall
be in all cases a bar to all suits for the recovery of any liquor seized or
the value of the same, or for damages alleged to arise by reason of the
seizing and detention thereof.

1914, ch. 561. 1920 Code, sec. 145.

119. The word "Liquor" when used in this section shall be construed
to include the vessel containing the same, the phrase "Means used for the
sale of" shall include all furniture, implements or paraphernalia of a
barroom or drinking saloon or any part of same, and any United States
Internal Revenue stamp for the business of dealing in liquors for the
period of time covering the alleged offense.

1914, ch. 831. 1920 Code, sec. 146.

120. It shall be unlawful for any corporation, firm, partnership, club
or association of individuals to have shipped into Caroline, Queen Anne's,
Talbot, Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester, Kent and Wicomico Counties
any spirituous, vinous, fermented, malt or intoxicating liquors, or any
mixture thereof containing alcohol for beverage purposes, in any quantity
whatever; but it shall be lawful for any person or individual over the age
of twenty-one years to have shipped or bring into any one of the said coun-
ties spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquors in any quantity not to exceed
one gallon in any one calendar month, or any malt liquor in any quantity
not to exceed six dozen pint bottles or one-eighth barrel in any one calendar
month, such liquor to be for personal use only of such persons, but such
persons shall not be allowed to have shipped or bring both the malt liquor
and the spirituous, vinous or fermented liquor in the same calendar month.
Any corporation, firm, partnership, club or association of persons receiv-
ing from any public or private carrier or carriers any of the above liquors
in any quantity and any person or individual receiving from any public
or private carrier or carriers more than the above mentioned quantity of
spirituous, vinous, fermented, malt or intoxicating liquors in any one
calendar month or for any other purpose than the personal use of the
consignee, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars ($10) nor more than fifty
dollars ($50) for the first offense, and for each and every additional
offense not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one hundred dollars
($100) and be imprisoned in the Maryland House of Correction for a
term not exceeding six months. The statement rendered the Sheriff and
the Clerk of the Circuit Court for any of the said counties as provided

 

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