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828 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

tion or prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors, or for the
issuing of licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor, the opera-
tion of which was in any wise suspended within such political
sub-division or district by virtue of the vote therein to become
"Anti-Saloon Territory" with all additions and amendments,
which in the meantime may have been made thereto, shall, if
not in the meantime be repealed, become and be in force within
said political sub-division or district to the same extent only,
however, as the same would then be in force, had such political
sub-division or district never became "Anti-Saloon Territory";
the petition mentioned in this section shall be a public docu-
ment and shall be subject to the inspection of the public.

SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That a vote under the pro-
visions of this Act in and for any political sub-division upon
the proposition, "Shall this — become 'Anti-Saloon Terri-
tory/ " or in and for any political sub-division or district upon
the proposition, "Shall this political sub-division or dis-
trict continue to be 'Anti-Saloon Territory.' " Shall be a bar to
the submission to the voters thereof either division or district
only, until after the lapse of 23 months.

SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That it shall not be law-
ful to sell intoxicating liquor nor for the clerk of the Circuit
Court of Garrett county to grant or issue any license to sell in-
toxicating liquors within one mile of any house of worship or
schoolhouse after the passage of this Act, unless the same be
situated within the limits of an incorporated town and not
otherwise prohibited, nor within the limits of any political sub-
division or district whatever, within this county while the same
is "Anti-Saloon Territory," and if any such license be granted
or issued in violation hereof the same shall be void; provided,
that this shall not apply to sales made by a person under a pro-
vision of law requiring him to sell personal property.

SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That every retail liquor
dealer, except druggists, trafficking personally or by agent in in-
toxicating liquor in any political sub-division which becomes
"Anti-Saloon Territory" by vote of the people thereof as herein
provided shall remove or cause to be removed all intoxicating
liquors from such place, its appurtenance or dependences, with-
in ten days from the first of May next following such vote, fail-
ure to comply with the provisions of this section shall be prima
facie evidence that such liquor is kept for the purpose of being
sold in violation of the provisions of this Act.

SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That whoever shall by
himself or another, either as principal, clerk or servant, directly
or indirectly, sell, barter or exchange any intoxicating liquors

 

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