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Session Laws, 1898 Session
Volume 482, Page 501   View pdf image (33K)
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LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 501

any time to a minor, either for his or her own use, or for the
use of any other person, or to a drunkard, or to any person
whose parent, guardian, husband, wife or child shall have given
to such licensee a notice in writing, verified by affidavit, that
such person is of intemperate habits, and requesting such
licensee not to sell to him or her, or to a person visibly affected
by intoxicating drinks.

682. No licensee under this sub-division of this Article
shall sell or furnish to any person intoxicating liquors on any
days upon which elections are now or hereafter may, be re-
quired by law to be held; nor on the Lord's Day, commonly
called Sunday, except that if the licensee is a hotel keeper he
may supply such liquors, to be drunk in their rooms or with
their meals, to bona fide guests; nor between the hours of twelve
o'clock midnight and five o'clock A. M. at any time; nor, except
in hotels, shall conduct his business in any place to which an
entrance shall be allowed other than directly from a public
traveled way; provided, however, that any licensed dealer may,
with the permission of the Boarid of Police Commissioners at
any bona fide entertainment of any society, club or corporation,
sell intoxicating liquors between such hours as the Board
aforesaid may designate in said permit.

683. Druggists and apothecaries shall not be required to
obtain license under the provisions of this sub-division of this
Article, but they shall not sell intoxicating liquors, nor com-
pound or mix any composition thereof, except upon the writ-
ten prescription of a regular physician; nor more than once on
any one prescription of the physician; and every druggist or
apothecary shall keep a book for the special purpose and enter
therein the date of every sale of intoxicating liquor made by
him, the person to whom sold, the kind, quantity and price
thereof, and the purpose for which it was sold, and such book
shall be at all times open to the said Board, or of any person
designated and authorized by them to make such inspection,
and shall be produced before such Board when required; and
any failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall

 

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