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Unlawful to
give away,
sell or barte;
Intoxicating
drinks.
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license, for any person or persons of any house, company,
association, club or body corporate, his, her, its or their
agents, officers, clerks or servants, directly or indirectly,
within the limits of the said town of Laurel, as defined by
the Act of 1870, Chapter 260, to sell or barter, or solicit or
receive orders for the purchase of any spirituous or fermented
liquors, or alcoholic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind,
ale or lager beer, ambrosia, schnapps or gin, hard cider or
pear cider, or any article used as a beverage in the composi-
tion of which whiskey, brandy, high wines or alcohol, or
any spirituous or fermented liquors shall be an ingredient,
nor to give the same away at his, her, its or their place of
business in the course of, or as an inducement to, trade within
said town, nor shall the clerk of the Circuit Court for Prince
George's County issue any license for the sale of liquor at
any place within the limits of said town. Nor shall any
person or persons, house, company, association, club or
body corporate, keep or have in in his, her, its or their pos-
session, with intent to barter, sell or give away the same in
the course of trade at any place of business, or to induce or
encourage business, or with intent that the same shall be
bartered or sold, any spirituous or fermented liquors or
alcoholic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind, beer,
ale, schnapps or gin, hard cider of pear cider, ambrosia or
any beverage intoxicating in its ingredients, at any place or
places whatever within the limits of the said town of
Laurel.
SEC. 6. If any person or persons, house, company, asso-
ciation, club or body corporate, his, her, its or their agents,
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Guilty of mis-
demeanor.
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officers, clerks or servants shall violate the provisions of the
preceding section within the limits of said town, he, she, it
or they shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and he,
she, it or they shall on each and every conviction thereof
forfeit and pay a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more
than five hundred dollars and the costs of prosecution, or be
confined in the Maryland House of Correction for not less
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