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LAWS OF MARYLAND.


ginning said day's labor; provided that the time of


beginning said day's labor shall be seven o'clock a. m.;


provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall


in any way interfere with any workingman in and

Contract with
owner.

about said mines from working a greater number of
hours should he so desire, and enter into contract with


the owner or owners or managers of any of said mines,


such additional hours to be computed as over time,


and to be paid for.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

Effective.

effect from and after the date of its passage.


Approved April 8, 1884.


Chapter 438.


AN ACT to repeal chapter four hundred and sixty-


seven, acts of eighteen hundred and eighty-two,


entitled "An act to forbid the sale or barter (as a


beverage or drink, in contradistinction to a medi-


cine) of cider or medicated bitters producing intoxi-


cation, or other intoxicating liquors in Talbot


county, where the sale or barter of spirituous or fer-


mented liquors is now unauthorized, and to regulate


the sale of intoxicating liquors in Talbot county for


medicinal purpose," and to re-enact the same with


amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly


of Maryland, That it shall be unlawful for any person

Unlawful to sell

to barter or sell any cider or medicated bitters, pro-


ducing intoxication, or any other intoxicating liquors,


within the limits of Talbot county, where now the


sale or barter of spirituous or fermented liquors is


unauthorized; provided, that nothing herein contained


shall be construed to prevent the compounding or sale

Proviso.

of cider, spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors


by a regular pharmacist or druggist having a license


for such business, upon the written, bona fide prescrip-


tion of a regular practicing physician, whose name in


full shall be signed thereto, the date and the name of



 
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