ART. 27] POISON——RAILROADS——OBSTRUCTING. 897
acid, without distinctly labeling the box, vessel or paper in
which the said poison is contained with the name of the
article the word "Poison" and the name and place of business
of the seller.
1902, ch. 586, sec. 2.
363. Nor shall it be lawful for any registered pharmacist
or other persons to sell any of the poisons in section 362
enumerated without causing any entry to be made in a book
kept for that purpose, stating the date of sale, the name and
address of the purchaser, the name of the poison sold, the pur-
pose for which it is represented by the purchaser to be required,
and the name of the dispenser, such book to be always open
for inspection by the proper authorities, and to be preserved
for at least five years. The provisions of this section shall
not apply to the dispensing of poisons in not unusual quanti-
ties or doses, upon the prescription of practitioners of medicine.
Any violation of the provisions of sections 362 and 363 shall
make the offender liable to a fine of not less than five dollars
and not more than one hundred dollars.
Railroads—Obstructing.
1888, art. 27, sec. 230. 1860, art. 30, sec 159. 1839, ch. 10, sec. 1.
364. If any person shall place anything, or cause anything
to be placed on any railroad in this State, calculated to
obstruct, overthrow or direct from the track of such railroad
any car, vehicle or carriage, travelling or passing on such rail-
road, or shall break or injure in any manner any railroad in
this State, with the view or intent to obstruct or overthrow any
car, vehicle or carriage, such person so offending shall be
deemed guilty of felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be
sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than two years nor
more than ten years.
Ibid! sec. 231. 1860, art. 30, sec. 160. 1839, ch. 10, secs. 2, 3.
365. If the death of any person shall be occasioned by the
overthrow or obstruction of any railroad car, vehicle or car-
riage, produced by the placing of anything or obstruction on
any railroad, or by breaking or injuring any railroad, or any
bridge attached thereto, in violation of the preceding section,
then the person so placing the thing or obstructing, or break-
ing or injuring, shall be deemed guilty of murder.
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