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be filed, and no longer, but the claimant may have
the benefit of any other lien upoh said boat or ves-
sel to which he may be entitled by mortgage, bill
of sale of otherwise.
CHAPTER 191.
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AN ACT prohibiting the sale of spirituous or fer-
mented liquors in the several counties of the
State on the day of elections.
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Passed March
24, 1865.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That it shall not be lawful for
the keeper of any hotel, tavern, store, drinking
establishment, 6r any other place where liquors
are sold, or for any person or persons, directly or
indirectly to sell, barter, or give, or dispose of any
spirituous or fermented liquors, ale or beer, or in-
toxicating drinks of any kind, on the day of any
election hereafter to be held in the several cdunties
of this State.
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Not lawful to
sell spirituous
liquor on elec-
tion days
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That any person vio-
lating the provisions' of this act shall be liable to
indictment by the Grand Jury of the county where
the offence is committed, and shall upon convic-
tion before any Judge of any of the Circuit Courts
of this State, be fined a sum not less than fifty dol-
lars nor more than one hundred dollars for each
and every offence, one half of the fine shall be paid
the informer, the other half to the County Com-
missioners for the use of public roads.
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Penalty.
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