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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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SEC. 233. Nothing in this act shall be con-
strued to authorize any sale or barter, or giving
away of any spirituous or fermented liquor
on the Sabbath day, commonly called Sun-
day, or on the day of any election held in said
county, under the Constitution and Laws of
this State or of the United States.
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Sunday.
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SEC. 234. In any prosecution under this act,
it shall only be necessary to state that the
traverser did sell or give away spirituous or
fermented liquor, without specifying the par-
ticular kind of liquor given away.
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Form.
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SEC. 235. One-half of all fines imposed under
this act, shall be paid to the County Commis-
sioners of Cecil county, for the use of said
county, and one-half of said fines shall be
paid to the informer.
SEC. 236. All prosecutions for violations of
any of the provisions of this act, shall be upon
presentment and indictment; and it shall be
the duty of any Justice of the Peace of Cecil
county, upon information received and con-
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Fines.
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firmed by the oath of a credible witness, to
have any person arrested and committed to
the county Jail for a violation of the provi-
sions of this act, unless such person shall give
sufficient bail or recognizance, with sureties,
to appear before the Circuit Court for Cecil
county, at the next succeeding term thereof,
to answer the charge.
Approved April 7, 1886.
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Prosecutions.
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