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Session Laws, 1894 Session
Volume 480, Page 79   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

titled "Dorchester county" sub-title "Liquors and intoxicating
drinks, be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted by
adding new sub-sections thereto.

79

SUB-SEC. 1. No cider shall be sold in Dorchester county
except pure apple cider; and no apple cider shall be sold in
said county that has been adulterated or offered with alcohol
or intoxicating liquors, or by any drug or drugs that have a
tendency to provide intoxication.

Pure apple
cider only
to be sold.

SUB-SEC. 2. No one shall be allowed to sell apple cider in
said county, except the fruit grower or the maker of such
cider, or the regularly licensed liquor dealer in districts where
liquors are lawfully sold by licensed dealers, unless he shall
first procure a license from the clerk of the Circuit Court for
said county, and shall take the oath hereinafter prescribed.

Who may sell.

SUB-SEC. 3. The board of school commissioners for said
county shall furnish to said clerk a sufficient number of blank
licenses; such license shall be numbered as it is issued, and
shall contain the name of the person or firm procuring the
same, the name of the election district wherein the business is
to be carried on, and the date when the license begins and
ceases to operate. Each license shall begin to operate on the
day issued, and shall end on the first day of May following;
and each individual or firm applying for a cider license, shall
pay to the clerk the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents; and on
the first day of January and on the first day of May in each
year, the said clerk shall make a report to said school com-
missioners as to the number of licenses issued and the pro-
ceeds delivered therefrom; and of the amount received for
each license, the clerk shall retain fifty cents as a fee for his
services, and shall pay over the balance of the proceeds to the
school commissioners for the use of the public schools of the
said county.

License.

SUB-SEC. 4. The said clerk shall keep a record book, to be
called the cider license record, and in said license record the
following oaths shall be written or printed : " You do swear or
affirm that you will not purchase or sell or keep for sale any
cider except apple cider; that you will not adulterate any cider

Record to be
kept.

that you may sell or keep for sale by mixing therewith any
drug whatever, and that you will not procure or permit such
adulteration by or through any one else, and that you will not
sell or permit to be sold or given away on your premises
during the time that you hold these license to sell cider, any

Oaths.



 
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