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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
Volume 418, Page 531   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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SUB-SECTION 4-4-. Before any person can obtain a

 

license under this act in said Dublin district, in addi-

 

tion to complying with the preceding sections, shall

 

also be required to pay to said clerk, for said license,

Required to
pay for license

for each place of sale of intoxicating liquors as afore-

 

eaid in said district, the sum of money which is now

 

or which may hereafter be required by the general

 

law of this State to be paid into the treasury of the

 

State, and shall, in addition thereto, pay the said

 

clerk for said license the sum of twenty dollars, to

 

be paid by said clerk to the Board of County School

 

Commissioners of Somerset county, to be by said

 

board applied to and used as a part of the public

 

general school fund of said county; and all licenses

 

issued under this act shall expire on the first day of

When license

May next thereafter; and whenever all the foregoing

expires.

provisions of this act shall have been fully complied

 

with, and not before, it shall be the duty of said

 

clerk to issue to the applicant a license accordingly

 

to sell spirituous liquors, and the said license shall

 

be transferable as traders' licenses now are under

License trans-

the general laws of the State; but nothing herein

ferable.

shall authorize any person to sell or barter any in-

 

toxicating, spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors

 

to any minor, except upon the written order of his

 

parent, guardian or employer; and if any person

 

shall violate this provision of this act, shall, upon

 

indictment and conviction therefor, be fined not less

 

than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for

Penalty for

the first offence, and for each offence thereafter he

violation.

shall be fined as above directed, and also be impri-

 

soned not less than ten nor more than thirty days

 

in the county jail, and his license may be suppressed,

 

at the discretion of the court.

 

SUB-SECTION 5-5. No apothecary or druggist in

 

said Dublin district, in Somerset county, shall sell,

Apothecary

barter or keep on his promises, except for the pri-

shall not sell.

vate use of himself and his family, any spirituous

 

liquors, wine, ale, beer, schnapps or any article used

 

and sold as a beverage, in the composition or com-

 

pounding of which whiskey, brandy, highwiuea or

 

any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be the

 

principal ingredient or ingredients; and every apoth-

 

cary or druggist so doing shall, upon indictment

Penalty for

and conviction thereof, be fined not less than one

violation.

hundred nor more than two hundred dollars; but

 


 
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