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ART. 11.] LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 1173

1886, ch. 420.

306. For every violation of the provisions of the preceding
section, the person, on conviction of the same, shall, for every
offence, pay not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred
dollars; and upon failure to pay the same shall be committed to
the county jail until paid, or discharged by due process of law;
one-half of such penalty shall go to the informer and the other
half shall be applied as provided by law.

1884, ch. 163.

307. It shall not be lawful for any person to sell, barter or
otherwise dispose of, for gain, any spirituous or fermented liquors,
beer, ale or intoxicating drinks of any kind, in quantities less than
one gallon, within one and one-half miles of the principal front
gate of Mount Saint Mary's college.

Ibid.

308. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding
section shall be liable to indictment by the grand jury, and shall,
upon conviction, be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more
than one hundred dollars for each and every offence; one-half
of said fine shall be paid to the informer and the other half to
the county commissioners of said county, for the use of the
public schools.

1864, ch. 184.

309. The clerk of the circuit court shall not grant a license to
any person to sell spirituous or fermented liquors of any kind, at
any time or place within three miles of either of the churches in
the village of Myersville; and any person selling any kind of
intoxicating drinks, whether of original manufacture or of a
mixed character, within the above described limits, shall, on con-
viction, be subject to all the fines and penalties prescribed by
article 56 of the code of public general laws, title "Licenses," for
Belling spirituous or fermented liquors without license.

1866, ch. 104.

310. The clerk of the circuit court shall not grant a license
to any person to sell spirituous or fermented liquors of any kind
at any place within three miles of either of the churches in the

 

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