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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That if it shall be
found by said return of the Judges of Election
and proclamation of said clerk, that a ma-
jority of votes cast in said First Precinct of
said Fifth District has been cast against the
sale of spirituous or fermented liquors or alco-
holic bitters, that then the said Local Option
Law of eighteen hundred and eighty- two,
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shall remain in full force in said precinct; but
if it shall be found by the return of said
Judges of Election and proclamation of said
clerk, that a majority of all the votes cast, as
prescribed in the preceding sections in said
First Precinct of said Fifth District, has been
cast for the sale of said spirituous or fermented
liquors or alcoholic bitters, then the same may
be sold, in said First Precinct of said Fifth Dis-
trict, as allowed under the license laws of this
State, subject to the provisions hereinafter
mentioned.
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Proclamation.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That section ninety
of article fifty-six of the Code of Public
General Laws, title "Licenses," sub title "Oys-
ter or Eating Houses," as the same was
amended and re-enacted by the acts of eigh-
teen hundred and sixty-four, chapter three
hundred and forty-five, be and the same is
hereby revived and re-enacted, so as to read
as follows :
SEC. 90. If any person shall take out an ordi-
nary license, as herein provided by law, with-
out having the bedding and other accommo-
dations required; if any person shall sell or
barter any spirituous or fermented liquors, or
lager beer, to any person who is a minor or
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Repealed and
re-enacted.
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under twenty-one years of age, he shall, on
conviction, pay a fine of not less than fifty nor
more than two hundred dollars, together with
the costs of prosecution, and upon failure to
pay the same shall be committed to jail and
confined therein until such fine and costs "are
paid, or for the period of forty days, which-
ever shall first occur; and it shall be the duty
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License.
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