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1358 HARFORD COUNTY. [ART. 13.
sub-title of this article, and has obtained license thereunder, shall in
any manner, directly or indirectly, sell, loan, give, furnish or supply,
with a view to profit, any spirituous or fermented liquor, or intoxi-
cating drink of any kind, to any persons within the limits of said
city.
1888, ch. 292.
204. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the pre-
ceding section shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be
fined not less than two hundred dollars nor more than five hun-
dred dollars, and shall be sentenced to be confined in the Maryland
house of correction for a term of not less than thirty days nor
more than six months.
Ibid.
205. No vendor of spirituous or fermented liquors, licensed
under sections 188-214 of this sub-title of this article, shall sell,
directly or indirectly, any spirituous or fermented liquors to any
person intoxicated at the time to such an extent as to be unfit to exer-
cise proper discretion in its use; nor shall it be lawful for such
licensed vendors to keep open the room where spirituous or fer-
mented liquors are sold, between the hours of twelve o'clock at
night and five o'clock in the morning, nor to sell, directly or
indirectly, or to give away, in such room, or on or about the
premises of such vendor, any spirituous or fermented liquors
whatever between the hours aforesaid.
Ibid.
206. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding
section shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be fined
not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than three hundred
dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail for not less than thirty
days nor more than two months.
Ibid
207. No pharmacist or druggist in said city shall sell, directly
or indirectly, any spirituous or fermented liquors, alcoholic bit-
ters or intoxicating drinks of any kind, except upon the written
bona fide prescription of a regular practising physician of Har-
ford county, whose name shall be signed thereto, and all such
prescriptions shall be filed and kept by such pharmacist or
druggist, and no prescriptions shall serve for more than one
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