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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
or persons, house, company, association or
body corporate, for registry under said Revenue
Laws, made and attested by said Collector, or
any of his deputies, shall be prima facie proof
of such application.
SEC. 11. If any druggist or pharmacist shall
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violate any of the provisions of the sections
hereof under said sub-title, he, she, it or they
shall be liable to the same penalties which
are set forth in section eight aforesaid.
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Penalty.
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SEC. 12. One-half of all fines imposed under
this act shall be paid to the informer, and the
balance shall be paid to the Board of County
School Commissioners of said county for the
use of the Public Schools therein.
SEC. 13. All prosecutions for violations of
any of the provisions of the sections under
said sub-title, shall be upon presentment and
indictment, but any Justice of the Peace of
said county shall have the same authority to
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How fines ap-
plied.
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receive information of violations thereof , and
to take recognizances and bail, or to commit,
as is now exercised by Justices of the Peace
of said county, under the General Criminal Law
of the State of Maryland.
SEC. 14. In any indictment under this act
for violation or violations of the provisions of
the preceding section hereof under said sub-
title, it shall not be necessary, except in the
case of cider, to specify the particular kind of
liquor which any person or persons, house,
company, association or body corporate, bar-
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Proceedings.
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tered, sold or gave away, or solicited or re-
ceived orders for the purchase of, or kept,
deposited or had, with intent to barter, sell or
give away, or that the same be bartered, sold
or given away in violation of said provisions,
but it shall be sufficient if the indictment sets
forth that the traverser or travelers bartered,
sold or gave away, or solicited or received
orders for the purchase of, or kept, deposited,
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Indictment.
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