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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 24.] LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 2143

LIBERTYTOWN.

1886, ch. 413.

129. It shall not be lawful for the clerk of the circuit court
for Worcester county, to issue license to any person to sell spirit-
uous or fermented liquors or lager beer within the village of
Libertytown, in said county, or at any place in said county within
two and one-half miles distance from the Presbyterian church
located in said village.

LICENSE TO SELL VEHICLES NOT MADE IN THIS STATE.

F. L. L., (1860,) art. 29, sec. 90.

130. No person shall bring into Worcester county any hacks,
gigs or buggy wagons of any description, not manufactured in
this State, to be sold on commission or otherwise, without first
obtaining a license for that purpose.

Ibid. sec. 91.

131. The clerk of the circuit court for said county may, upon
application and payment of forty dollars, issue a license for the
purpose mentioned in the preceding section; and such license
shall be renewed annually.

Ibid. sec. 92.

132. Any person who shall violate the provisions of section
130, shall be subject to a fine of forty dollars for each offence, to
be recovered as small debts, one-half to go to the State and the
other half to the informer.

LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.

1876, ch. 146.

133. No person in Worcester county, unless qualified as here-
inafter provided, shall obtain a license for the sale or barter of
spirituous or fermented liquors in any quantity whatever.

Ibid.

134. Any person in said county who may keep a house for
the reception of guests, or of permanent or transient boarders,
containing at least four chambers more than are needed for his
family purposes, and which said four or more chambers are used

 

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