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CHAP 469 1/2
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applicant; that he believes the applicant or applicants to be
a proper person or persons to have the privilege of selling
spirituous or fermented liquors, and he accordingly recom-
mends the issuing of the license applied for.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That upon the filing of such ap-
plication and certificate the applicant shall pay to the clerk
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Notice to be
given by
advertise-
ment of such
application.
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with whom the same are filed the sum of two dollars, to be
applied to paying the expenses of advertising, as hereinafter
provided for, and thereupon such clerk shall, upon the first
day of April, if such license be for twelve months; on the
first day of July, if such license be for nine months; on the
first day of October, if such license be for six months; on
the first day of January, if such license be for three months,
published in some newspaper published in said county, for
two successive weeks, a notice that such application has been
filed, specifying the kind of license applied for and the place
where the business is to be conducted, and stating that unless
cause be shown in writing to the contrary, on or before the
twentieth day of April, July, October or January next ensu-
ing, as the case may be, the license applied for will be issued ;
provided, the applicant complies with the requirements of law
with reference thereto, and pays the license fee now required,
or that may be hereafter required by law for the issuing of
the license applied for; and the said clerk, in giving the said
notice, shall embrace in one notice all the names of all the
persons whose applications shall have been filed at the time
of giving such notice, separating them only so far as to make
such notice easily intelligible to the public; and if any of the
days for the giving of such notice shall be a Sunday, then
such notice shall be given upon the next succeeding day, or as
soon thereafter as practicable, so as to secure two weekly
insertions of such notice in a newspaper before the time fixed
for cause to be shown against the issuance of the license
applied for.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That if any person shall file in
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Objection filed
with judge
of Circuit
Court.
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writing with said clerk any reason why the license applied
for should not be granted, such clerk shall forthwith present
the application and certificate and the objection to a judge
of the Circuit Court for the said county, and such judge
shall proceed to hear and determine the question as to
whether the license applied for shall be issued or not, after
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