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Session Laws, 1892
Volume 397, Page 633   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIKE, GOVERNOR.

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child shall have given to such licensee a written notice


verified by affidavit tliat such person is of intemperate


habits and requesting such licensee not to sell him or her.


H. No licensee under this act shall sell or furnish to any


person intoxicating, spirituous cr fermented liquors on any
day on wliich elections are now or may hereafter be required

On what
days liquor
mall not

to be held, nor on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday,

be sold.

nor between the hour of twelve o'clock midnight and five


o'clock a. m. at any time, except that if the licensee is a


hotel keeper he may supply such liquors to be drank in their


rooms or with their meals to bona fide guests.


J. Druggists and Apothecaries shall uot be required to


obtain license under the provisions of this act, but they shall

Druggists.

not sell intoxicating liquors, nor compound or mix any com-


position thereof, except upon the written prescription of a

.

regular physician; nor more than once on anyone prescription


of any physician and said prescriptions shall be filed and pre-


served by the druggist or apothecary filling the same, and


upon complaint verified by affidavit shall be produced before


the Circuit Court for Allegany County, when required; and


any failure to comply with the provisions of this section


shall render such druggist or apothecary so failing, liable


to the same penalties, as if he had sold intoxicating liquors


without a license.


J. Any person who shall hereafter be convicted of selling


intoxicating, spirituous, or fermented liquors, or any admix-

Fines.

ture thereof, without a license under the provisions of tbis


act, shall be sentenced to pay, a fine of not less than one


hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or


undergo imprisonment in the county jail of not leas than


three months, nor more than twelve mouths, or both fine


and imprisonment in the discretion of the court before which


such offender or offenders shall be tried.


K. The license of any person having a license under the


provisions of this act, who shall hereafter be convicted of

Revoca-

violating any of the provisions of this act, or of the condi-

tion of
license.

tions of his liceuse, shall be revoked, and he shall be subjected


to a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more than two


hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the county jail for


not less than thirty days, nor more than six months, or to


both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court


before which such conviction shall occur and in default of pay-


ment of any fine and costs so imposed, the bond herein pro-


vided for shall be put in suit for the recovery thereof. The


license of any person who permits minors to frequent or


loiter about his place, or disreputable or disorderly persons




 
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