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Session Laws, 1886 Session
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482

LAWS OF MARYLAND.
first day of January, in the year eighteen hun-

Unlawful to
keep, &c.

dred and eight-seven, deposit, keep or have in
his, her, their or its possession any spirituous
or fermented liquors, or alcoholic bitters, or
intoxicating drinks of any kind, or cider, tonic
beer, lager beer, schnapps or gin, or any article
used and sold as a beverage in the composition
or compounding of which whiskey, brandy,
high wines or alcohol, or any spirituous or
fermented liquors shall be an ingredient or
ingredients, with intent to barter or sell or
give away the same in violation of the pro-
visions of the preceding section hereof, or with
intent that the same shall be bartered or sold,
or given away, in violation thereof within the
limits of said county.

SEC. 7. Nothing in section five or section six
aforesaid, shall be construed to prevent the
sale of pure apple cider (not to be drunk on
the premises of the seller) in quantities not
less than one gallon at one time, by manu-
facturers of apple cider, or by persons who
have grown the apples from which the cider
sold by them has been made, but such sales
of apple cider shall only be lawful between
the first day of August in each year, and
the first day of January of the succeeding
year, and no sale of. cider shall be lawful to
minors or intoxicated persons, or on the Sab-
bath day, commonly called Sunday, nor shall

To sell cider,
when.

any sale of cider be lawful either for himself,
herself, itself or themselves, or as agents for
others, by such manufacturers of cider or
growers of apples, if he, she, it or they shall be
the proprietor, keeper or owner, or proprietors,
keepers or owners of a hotel, inn, bar-room,
restaurant, saloon, eating-house, store, or pool,
bagatelle or billiard room, or by his, her, its or
their agents, waiters or clerks, nor shall man-
ufacturers of cider or growers of apples, his,
her or their agents sell cider directly or indi-
rectly in any hotel, inn, bar-room, restaurant,
saloon, eating-house, or pool, bagatelle or bil-
liard-room.



 
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