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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

prescription unless the same be requisite and necessary, and
such liquor required as a medicine. Any one, including phar-
macists, druggists and physicians, violating any of the pro-
visions of this section shall, on conviction, be fined not Jess
than fifty nor more than tliree hundred dollars, and be im-
prisoned in the House of Correction for not less than three nor
more than six months for each and every offense ; and pro-
vided further, that nothing in this section shall prevent the
sale of pure and unadulterated cider made in Talbot county,
from apples grown in said county, by the makers thereof, in the
first, second and fifth election districts of said county.

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SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 9, 1898.

CHAPTER 509.
AN ACT to pay the salaries of certain State officers and
employes of State Tobacco Warehouse No. 3.
WHEREAS, James I. Naylor, late inspector of Tobacco Ware-

Effective.

house No. 3, was on the 17th day of June, 1897, removed by
the Governor of Maryland as inspector of said Warehouse No.
3, and by virtue of such removal was unable to pay in full the
salaries of officers and men of said warehouse ; and

Preamble.

WHEREAS, There is now due a balance to sundry parties
hereinafter mentioned, as appears by said Naylor's report now
on file in the office of the Comptroller of the Treasury;
therefore,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

Preamble.

land, That the Comptroller of the Treasurer be and he is
hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the
treasurer in favor of the following persons and for the sums
herein mentioned, to wit: To James I. Naylor, one hundred
and forty-six dollars and eighty-two cents ; to F. D. Mudd, for
forty cents; to A. F. Beale, forty-one dollars and forty-four
cents ; to H. A. Coleman, forty-three dollars and forty-four
cents ; to Thomas F. Nicholson, for thirty-eight cents ; to
Thomas Norman, for eight dollars ; to R. H. Hughes, for twelve
dollars ; to James P. Ryan, for twelve dollars ; to Charles I.
Hill, for twelve dollars ; to B. A. Howard, for twelve dollars ;
to N. D. Taylor, for three dollars ; to M. Koldenbach, for seven
dollars ; to A. P. Willett, twelve dollars ; to Yaughn Ward,
for seven dollars ; to John W. Stevens, for seven dollars ; to

Appropria-
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