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Session Laws, 1896 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

of the said county, to prosecute any person of whom he may
have knowledge, who has violated any of the provisions of this
act, and to prosecute any person upon the written complaint
of any citizen, accompanied by the names of two reputable
witnesses; and citizens of said county may prosecute for any
offence against the provisions of this act.

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SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That any person who shall
violate any of the provisions of this act relating to intoxicating
liquors, as aforesaid, in any election district, town or city of
said county, in which a majority of the votes cast shall be
against license, or in the county, if a majority of the votes
cast therein shall be against license as set forth herein, shall be
liable to the penalties and forfeitures set forth in section 7 of
this act.

Violations of
this act.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That if any druggist or phar-
macist shall violate any of the preceding sections, he shall be
liable to the penalty set forth in section seven of this act, and
in addition thereto his license as a druggist or pharmacist shall,
upon conviction, at once be revoked by the court so convicting
him, and shall not be renewed for at least one year from the
date of said sentence and revocation, or for a longer time if
the court shall so order, and have it entered of record as a part
of the sentence.

Violations by
druggists.


SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That if any of the officers
named in section ten above, shall be found guilty of any viola-
tion of his duty as such officer, he shall be fined not less than
twenty-five dollars upon conviction thereof.

Neglect of
duty by
officers.

SEC. 14. And be it enacted, That one-half of all fines shall
be paid to the informer, and the balance shall be paid to the
Board of School Commissioners of said county for the use of
the public schools.


Application
of fines.

SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty oi
the court to give in charge ,to every Grand Jury, the provisions
of this law, by calling their special attention thereto, and it
shall be their duty to summon before them the sheriff and
deputy sheriff of said county, and the constables in Salisbury,
Parsons and Nutters election districts of said county, and the
police officers of the city of Salisbury and other officers oi
said county, in their discretion, and closely to examine them as
to any violation of this law.

Duty of
court.




 
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