ART. 3.] NOTICES—LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 215
business in his district, the proprietors whereof are required to
have licenses, immediately before the May and December terms
of the court, and shall require the proprietor of each place of bus-
iness to produce a license; and in case of refusal to produce the
same, the constable shall arrest the proprietor so refusing and take
him before a justice of the peace, who shall take recognizance
from him, with security, to appear before the next term of court
to answer the charge of selling without license; and if, upon trial
of such person so recognized, he shall produce a license, the court
may, in its discretion, cause the party indicted to pay the costs of
the prosecution as a punishment for his refusal to produce the
license when required by the constable; and the said constables
shall return to the grand juries for the said terms of the circuit
court correct lists of all the places of business in their respective dis-
tricts, which lists shall contain the names of persons doing business
at each place, the character of business, the date of the license
which shall include the year for which it is issued and the name
therein; and in all cases of conviction for selling in said county
without a license, the constable informing against the person so
convicted shall receive the informer's portion of the fine imposed,
when his name is endorsed on the back of the indictment by the
grand jury. Each constable appointed by the county commission-
ers as inspector of license shall receive from them a fee of ten
cents for each license inspected by him on making affidavit that
he has personally inspected said license.
LEGAL NOTICES.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 8, sec. 184.
143. The advertisements, orders and notices required to be
published in a newspaper or newspapers, by the circuit court for
Baltimore county, the orphans' court for said county, the register
of wills, the clerk of the circuit court, the county commissioners,
and the sheriff of said county, shall be published in at least one
newspaper in Baltimore county, out of the limits of the city of
Baltimore, during the publication of a paper in said county.
LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS.
1884, ch 359.
144. It shall not be lawful for any person, house, company,
association or corporate body to sell, directly or indirectly, or to
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