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Session Laws, 1896 Session
Volume 475, Page 221   View pdf image (33K)
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

be kept well lighted during the whole night, so that any per-
son therein may be easily recognized from the street or high-
way, and no place for which license may be issued shall be
opened earlier than six o'clock, A. M., nor be kept open later
tnan eleven o'clock, P. M.; provided, that in hotels in said county
there shall be one entrance from the street, and also one door
or entrance communicating with the interior of the hotel or a
hallway shall be permitted.

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66. No person licensed to sell said liquors shall open his
place or sell or furnish, in any manner whatever, any such
liquors on the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday, or
Christmas day, or on any election day, at any place in said
county, or on any other occasion in the city of Salisbury,
when in the judgment of the Mayor and City Council thereof,
the conserving of the peace and order of the city requires
their closing, and upon notice being given to such dealer in
Salisbury, shall close in accordance therewith; and any room
where such liquors are sold by virtue of a license issued under
the laws of this State, shall be so arranged that the same shall
be securely closed and locked, and admission thereto shall be
prevented, and all persons excluded therefrom on all days and
hours on which it shall be unlawful to sell the liquors afore-
said, except the proprietor, members of his family and the em-
ployees in such place, and the fact that any person or persons
are permitted to be in or go in or out of such room or place upon
any day or hour when the sale of such liquors is prohibited
by law, shall be prima facie evidence of guilt upon a trial of
a cause charging the proprietor of such room or place with
violating the law in the sale of such liquors upon any such
day or hour at said place.

When unlaw-
ful to seU
liquor.


67. No gaming table, device or apparatus of any kind what
ever, shall be kept or used at any time in any place or building
for which license is granted, nor shall any games by cards, ten
pins, or otherwise, be played at any such place for amusement
exercise, or for anything of value; provided, that the keeping
of billiard and pool tables, and playing thereon, for exercise
or amusement only, shall not be prohibited in hotels, when
the same are kept in different rooms from the bar, and where
there is no direct communication with the bar by window
door or otherwise; nor shall any music be permitted in the said
room, or in any room communicating with the same, for th
purpose of attracting customers to the bar.



Gaming
tables, etc.,
prohibited.




 
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