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Session Laws, 1886 Session
Volume 425, Page 613   View pdf image (33K)
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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

where, if the person so as aforesaid convicted,
has any interest whatever therein, or shall
divide any profit whatever therefrom; and in
case of being convicted more than twice for
a violation of this section, such person or per-
sons, on each occasion, shall be imprisoned for
not less than thirty nor more than sixty days,
and fined a sum not less than double that im-

613,

posed on such person or persons on the last
preceding conviction, and his, her or their
license, if any were issued, shall be declared
null and void by the Court, and no new license
shall be issued to such person or persons for a
period of two years from the time of such
conviction, nor to any one else to carry on said
business, wherein he is in anywise interested,
as before provided for the second violation of
this provision of this section; one-half of all
the fines to be imposed under this section
shall be paid to the State, and the other half
to the informer; this article is not to apply to
milk or ice-dealers supplying their customers,

License re-
voked.

or to apothecaries when putting up bona fide
prescriptions; and the same is hereby declared
to be in full fotce in said precinct as in other
parts of the State, from the date of the pro-
clamation hereinbefore provided for, declaring
the Local Option Law repealed as to said pre-
cinct.

Fines— How
applied.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That sections forty-
six and forty-seven of article thirty-five of the
Code of Public General Laws, title "Elections,"
sub-title "Bar Rooms on Election Day," as en-
acted by the acts of eighteen hundred and
sixty-five, chapter one hundred and ninety-one
be and the same are hereby revived and re-en-
acted so as to read as follows :

Revived,

SECTION 46. It shall not be lawful for the
keeper of any hotel, tavern, store, drinking es-
tablishment, or any other place where liquors
are sold, or for any person or persons, directly
or indirectly, to sell, barter, or give or dispose
of any spirituous or fermented liquors, ale or

Election day.



 
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