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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ALLEGANY COUNTY. 63
FISH.

(All local laws relating to fish were repealed by ch. 471, Acts of 1929.
See 1929 Supplement to Annotated Code, Art. 39.)

FLINTSTONE.

P. L. L. (1888), art. 1, sec. 123. 1882, ch. 398.

178. It shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Alle-
gany County to grant a license to any person to sell any kind of intoxi-
cating liquors within the limits of Flintstone district, number three, of
Allegany County; and any person selling any spirituous or fermented
liquors, whether of home or foreign manufacture, within the above de-
scribed limits shall, on conviction, be subject to the fines and penalties
now provided by the Code of Public General Laws for selling liquors
without license.

See secs. 299-316 of this Article.

P. L. L. (1888), art. 1, sec. 124. -1882, ch. 398.

179. Nothing in the preceding section shall be construed as prohibit-
ing any regular practising physician from, prescribing, or any regularly
licensed druggist from; selling on prescription, such liquors as may be
used for medicine, but no druggist shall sell or give away any liquors
except on prescription from a regular practising physician.

FLOUR.

P. L. L. (1888), art. 1, sec. 125. 1878, ch. 398.

180. The County Commissioners, on or before the second Monday of
May in each year, shall appoint an inspector of flour for said county, who
shall live in the City of Cumberland, and who shall inspect all flour which
he may be called upon to inspect by any manufacturer or dealer therein,
or by any purchaser thereof; but such inspection shall not be compulsory
unless required by either the vendor or purchaser of such flour; nor
shall such inspector be obliged, except at his option, to go beyond the
limits of the City of Cumberland to make such inspections; and said
inspector, before he enters upon the discharge of his duties shall make
oath before the clerk of the circuit court for Allegany County that he
will perform the duties of said office fairly and impartially, and shall
also file bond with said clerk, to the State of Maryland, in the penalty
of five hundred dollars, with surety or sureties to be approved by said
clerk, conditioned to perform such duties properly, fairly and impartially.

P. L. L. (1888), art. 1, sec. 126. 1878, ch. 398.

181. Whenever said inspector shall inspect any flour, he shall brand
or mark on the barrel the quality or grade thereof, and if the same is of
grade inferior to that which it purports to be, then he shall so mark
thereon.

 

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