914 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27
similar devices, shall be redeemed as hereinbefore set forth at
the value in cents printed upon the face thereof, and it shall
not be necessary for the holder thereof to have any stipulated
number of the same before demand for redemption may be
made, but they shall be redeemed in any manner, when pre-
sented, at their value in cents printed upon the face thereof, as
hereinbefore provided.
1904, ch. 233, sec. 263 G.
410. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the
provisions of the three preceding sections shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof before
any justice of the peace of this State, or court of competent
jurisdiction, shall be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more
than one hundred dollars for each offense, and in default of
payment of the fine shall be committed to jail for a period of
not less than thirty days.
Ibid. sec. 263 H.
411. It shall not be unlawful for any merchant or manu-
facturer to place his own tickets, coupons or other vouchers
in or upon packages of goods sold or manufactured by him,
such tickets, coupons or other vouchers to be redeemed by such
merchant or manufacturer, either in money or merchandise,
whether said packages are sold directly to the consumer or
through retail merchants; nor shall it be unlawful for any
person to issue with such packages, tickets, coupons or other
vouchers so issued by said merchant or manufacturer.
1904, ch. 577, sec. 263 I.
412. No person shall sell or issue any stamp, trading stamp,
cash discount stamp, check, ticket, coupon or other similar
device, which will entitle the holder thereof, on presentation
thereof, either singly or in definite number, to' receive, either
directly from the vendor or indirectly through any other person,
money or goods, wares and merchandise, in which there shall
be printed or written upon the face of each of said stamps,
trading stamps, cash discount stamps, checks, tickets, coupons
or other similar devices, a different redeemable value in mer-
chandise from the redeemable value in money.
Treason.
1888, art. 27, sec. 264. 1860, art. 30, sec. 202. 1809, ch. 138, sec. 2.
1862, sec. 235.
413. If any person shall levy war against this State, or shall
adhere to the enemies thereof, whether foreign or domestic,
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