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1432 LICENSES. [ART. 56
tain of the boat whereon the man is to serve and one dollar to
be paid by the man to be shipped.
1890, ch. 159, sec. 34 F.
37. Nothing in the five preceding sections shall be so con-
strued as to prohibit or prevent the captain of any oyster
dredging boat from shipping his men himself by personal
application to them.
Traders.
1888, art. 56, sec. 35. 1860, art. 56, sec. 41. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 1.
1880, ch. 349.
38. No person or corporation, other than the grower, maker
or manufacturer shall barter or sell or otherwise dispose of, or
shall offer for sale any goods, chattels, wares or merchandise,
within this State, without first obtaining a license in the.
manner herein prescribed; provided that persons carrying on
the shad and herring fisheries in this State may sell and dis-
pose of so much salt as may be necessary to cure the fish pur-
chased of them during the months of March, April and May
and no longer without license, and that nothing herein contained
shall extend to vendors of cakes or to the vendors of beer and
cider who are the makers of such beer and cider; but nothing
herein shall exempt any vendors of lager beer from the require-
ment to obtain a license to sell said lager beer.
Corson v. State, 57 Md 265. Salfner v. State, 84 Md. 302.
Ibid. sec. 36. 1860, art. 56, sec. 43. 1858, ch. 414, sec. 2
1862, ch. 49. 1880, ch. 349.
39. When any person, body politic or corporate shall pro-
pose to sell or barter, or dispose of, or offer for sale anything
mentioned in the preceding section, except spirituous or fer-
mented liquors, he shall apply to the clerk of the circuit court
for the county in which he proposes to carry on such selling or
bartering, or disposing of goods, wares,1 chattels or merchan-
dise; or if he proposes to carry on such selling or bartering,
or disposing of goods, wares, chattels or merchandise in the-
city of Baltimore, to the clerk of the court of common pleas
for a license therefor; and a license to offer for sale issued by
said clerk of court of common pleas or by the clerk of the
circuit court for any county shall be good and sufficient as a
license to offer for sale in every part of the State; provided
that such license shall not authorize the holder thereof to open
or carry on any store or fixed place of business for such sell-
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