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570 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

visions of this Act, but they shall not sell intoxicating liquors
except on the written prescription of a regular physician, nor
more than once in 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
liquors made by him, the person to whom sold, the kind, quan-
tity and price thereof, and the purpose for which it was sold;
and any failure to comply with the provisions of this section,
or to produce the book before any court of justice when so
required to do, shall render such druggist or apothecary so
failing; liable to the same penalties as if he had sold intoxica-
ting liquors without a license; and any physician who shall
wilfully prescribe any intoxicating liquors as a beverage to per-
sons of known intemperate habits, shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to the
same penalties.

SEC. 19. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for
any club or corporation located in Baltimore county heretofore
formed or hereafter to be formed under the General Laws of
this State, or under any special law thereof, to give, barter
or sell any spirituous or fermented liquors to any member of
said club or corporation, or to any other person without having
first taken out a license under the provisions of this Act, and
the application of any such club or corporation for such license
shall be made by the steward or any other officer of said club
or corporation, in substantial compliance with the provisions
of sections 3 and 4 of this Act, and notice of such application
shall be published as required in section 5 of this Act, for cases
where such application filed by any individual.

SEC. 20. And be it enacted, That any person, club or corpora-
tion desiring to obtain under the provisions of this Act, a
license for twelve months on the first day of May, 1908, shall
not be required to file the application therefor on or before the
first day of April in the year 1908, as provided in Section 3 of
this Act, but may file the same to the 15th day of April, 1908,
and the clerk of the said court shall give prior notice at least
one week notice of said application by one insertion in two
newspapers published in Baltimore county; provided the
objections to licenses for the year 1908 may be filed at any
time before the 25th day of April, 1908.

SEC. 21. And be it enacted, That any holder of license to sell
spirituous or fermented liquors at retail, by the drink or other-
wise, may be permitted to sell or assign said license to another
person, to be used at the same place or another place of busi-
ness in said county; provided, the said purchaser or assignee,
or intended purchaser or assignee shall make due application

 

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