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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 8.] LIQUOR AND INTOXICATING DRINKS. 837

the composition of which whiskey, brandy, high wines or alco-
hol, or any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient;
nor shall any license be granted for the sale of the same therein.

1886, ch. 291.

180. No person, house, company, association or body corpo-
rate, shall deposit, keep or have in. his or its possession, any spir-
ituous or fermented liquors, or alcoholic bitters, or intoxicating
drinks of any kind, or cider, 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 alco-
hol, or any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient,
with intent to barter or sell or give away the same in violation of
the provisions of the preceding section, or with intent that the
same shall be bartered or sold, or given away, in violation thereof

within the limits of said county.

Ibid.

181. Nothing in the two preceding sections shall be construed
to prevent the sale of pure apple cider (not to be drunk on the
premises of the seller) in quantities not less than one gallon at
one time, by manufacturers of apple cider, or by persons who
have grown the apples from which the cider sold by them has
been made; but such sales of apple cider shall only be lawful
between the first day of August in each- year, and the first day of
January of the succeeding year; and no sale of cider shall be
lawful to minors or intoxicated persons, or on the Sabbath day,
commonly called Sunday; nor shall any sale of cider be lawful,
either for themselves or as agents for others, by such manufac-
turers of cider or growers of apples, if they shall be the proprie-
tors, keepers or owners of a hotel, inn, bar-room, restaurant,
saloon, eating-house, store, or pool, bagatelle or billiard room, or
by their agents, waiters or clerks; nor shall manufacturers of

cider or growers of apples, or their agents, sell cider directly or
indirectly in any hotel, inn, bar-room, restaurant, saloon, eating-
house, or pool, bagatelle or billiard room.

Ibid.

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

 

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