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926 LICENSES—TRADERS. [ART. 56.

P. G. L , (1860,) art 56, sec. 25 1856, ch. 841, sec 3

32. Any hawker or pedlar who may be found buying, trading,

bartering or selling, or offering to buy, trade, barter or sell, any
goods, wares or merchandise, without having his license with him
at the time, or who shall refuse on the request of any sheriff or

constable to show his license, shall be considered as selling with-
out license.

Ibid sec. 87. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 6.

33. No pedlar shall traffic or trade in spirituous liquors in any
manner whatever.

Ibid. sec. 26. 1886, ch. 607. 1888, ch. 10.

34. For every apprehension and conviction of a hawker or
pedlar, the sheriff, constable, or any other person apprehending
shall be entitled to receive the sum of ten dollars, to be recovered
as part of the costs. This section not to apply to Garrett county.

Traders.

P. G. L , (1860,) art. 56, sec. 41. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 1. 1880, ch. 349.

35. No person or corporation, other than the grower, maker
or manufacturer, shall barter or sell, or otherwise dispose of, or
shall offer for sale, any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise,
within this State, without first obtaining a license in the manner
herein prescribed; provided, that persons carrying on the shad
and herring fisheries in this State may sell and dispose of so much
salt as may be necessary to cure the fish purchased of them
during the months of March, April and May, and no longer,
without license, and that nothing herein contained shall extend
to vendors of cakes, or to the vendors of beer and cider, who are
the makers of such beer and cider; but nothing herein shall
exempt any vendors of lager beer from the requirement to obtain
a license to sell said lager beer.

Corson v. State, 57 Md 265

Ibid. sec. 42. 1858, ch 414, sec. 2. 1862, ch. 49. 1880, ch. 349.

36. When any person, body politic or corporate, shall propose
to sell or barter, or dispose of, or offer for sale, anything men-
tioned in the preceding section, except spirituous or fermented

 

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