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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 13.] LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 1365

which whiskey, brandy, high wines or alcohol, or any spirituous

or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient or ingredients, nor
shall any license be granted for the sale of the same in said county.

1888, ch. 293.

229. No person, house, company, association or body corpo-
rate shall deposit, keep or have in his or their possession, any
spirituous or fermented liquors, alcoholic bitters or intoxicating
drinks of any kind, or tonic beer, lager beer, schnapps or gin, or

any article used and sold as a beverage, in the composition or
compounding of which whiskey, brandy, high wines or alcoholic

or spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient or in-
gredients, with intent to barter or sell or give away the same in
violation of the provisions of the preceding section, or with in-
tent that the same shall be bartered or sold, or given away, in

violation thereof, within the limits of said county, or to aid or
assist any person, house, company, association or body corporate
in such barter, sale or gift.

Ibid.

230. If any person, house, company, association or body cor-
porate shall violate any of the provisions of the two preceding

sections, he or they shall, on each and every conviction thereof,
forfeit and pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor
more than six hundred dollars, and costs of prosecution, and be

confined in the Maryland house of correction for not less than

six months nor more than twelve months, or, in the discretion
of the court, forfeit and pay a fine of not less than one hundred

dollars nor more than six hundred dollars, and costs of prosecu-
tion, and failing to pay such fine and costs forthwith, shall be
sentenced to be confined in the Maryland house of correction,
for a term not less than six months nor more than twelve months,
or until such fine and costs are paid.

Ibid.

231. Nothing in the preceding sections of this sub-title shall
be construed to prevent the compounding or sale of any such
liquors by a regular pharmacist or druggist, who may or shall
lave obtained a license therefor, under article 56 of the

 

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