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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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render such druggist or apothecary so failing, liable to the


same penalties as if he had sold intoxicating liquors with-


out a license ; and any physician who shall willfully pre-


scribe any intoxicating liquors, as a beverage, to persons of


known intemperate habits, shall be guilty of a misde-


meanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to the


same penalties.


SEC. 18. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful

Clubs.

for any club or corporation located in Carroll County, here-


tofore formed or hereafter to be formed, under the general


laws of this State, or under any special law thereof, to give,


barter, or sell any spirituous or fermented liquors to any


member of said club or corporation, or to any other person,


without having first taken out a license under the pro-


visions of this act ; and the application of any such club or


corporation for such licenses shall be made by the steward


or such other officer as said club or corporation may direct,


in substantial compliance with the provisions of section


three of this act, and notice of such application shall be


published, as required in section five of this act for the case


where such application is filed by any individual.


SEC. 19. And be it enacted, That all fines imposed for

Fines go.

violation of the provisions of this act shall be paid to the

to public

treasurer of the board of county school commissioners of

schools.

Carroll County, for the uses of the public schools in said


county.


SEC. 20. And be it enacted, That any person, club or


corporation desiring to obtain, under the provisions of this

Sec. 3 not

act, a license for twelve months on the first day of May,

to apply
to the year

eighteen hundred and ninety-two, shall not be required to

1892 as to

file the application therefor on or before the first day of

time.

April in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, as pro-


vided in section three of this act, but may file the same at


any time prior to the granting of the said license, and the


clerk of the Circuit Court shall grant the said license with-


out publishing the notice required by section five of this act.


SEC. 21. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts,


inconsistent with the provisions of this act, including sec-

Repeal.

tions 95 and 96 of article 7, Code of Public Local Laws,


title " Carroll County," be and the same are hereby repealed,


so far as they relate to Carroll County, and that this act


shall take effect from the date of its passage ; provided,


however, that all prosecutions pending at the time of this


act for any violations of any provisions of the laws hereby


repealed, and all violations of any provisions of the said




 
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