1622 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. [ART. 17.
1880, ch. 83. 1884, ch. 283.
252. In addition to the respective amounts to be paid by any
person, house, corporation, company or association, for taking
ont license under article 56 of the code of public general laws,
title " Licenses," relating to spirituous or fermented liquors by
retailers and oyster or eating-houses, or under any other section
of said article, the said person, house, corporation, company or
association, if he or they intend to sell or barter spirituous or
fermented liquors or alcoholic bitters, or all combined, in any
of the districts of Prince George's except the tenth, as to which
district provision is made by sections 247-251, in quantities more
than a pint or less than a pint, or by the drink, shall pay to
the clerk of the circuit court for Prince George's county the
sum of one hundred dollars for the use of the public roads of
Prince George's county, before any such license shall be granted;
and if any person, house, corporation, company or association
shall open or keep, in any of said districts except the tenth, any
oyster house, cook-shop, victualing-house or lager beer saloon, or
any other than an ordinary, at or in which spirituous or fer-
mented liquors or lager beer may be sold or bartered in quan-
tities less than a pint at any one time, or by the drink, then such
applicant, in addition to the amount to be paid the State of
Maryland, shall also pay to the clerk of the said circuit court the
further sum of one hundred dollars, for the use of said public:
roads of said county.
1884, ch. 283.
253. No spirituous or fermented liquors or alcoholic bitters
shall be sold in any election district of said county except as pro-
Tided for by section 252, and also upon the following terms: that,
each and every applicant, person, house, corporation, company or
association, shall be recommended to the said clerk by five re-
spectable freeholders of his or their immediate vicinity as fit
persons to traffic in the article; and in no event shall any person,
sell such article on the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday;
and for the violation of this section, such person, natural or arti-
ficial, shall forfeit and pay, on conviction, a fine of not less than
fifty nor more than three hundred dollars, and costs of prose-
cution, or instead of such fine shall be imprisoned in the county
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