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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1569

Caroline, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Dorchester, Somerset, Wor-
cester, Kent and Wicomico Counties any spirituous, vin-
ous, fermented, malt or intoxicating liquors, or any mixture
thereof containing alcohol for beverage purposes, in any quan-
tity whatever; but it shall be lawful for any person or individual
over the age of twenty-one years to have shipped or bring into
any one of the said counties spirituous, vinous, or fermented
liquors in any quantity not to exceed one gallor in any one cal-
'endar month, or any malt liquor in any quantity not to exceed
six dozen pint bottles or one-eighth barrel in any one calendar
month, such liquor to be for personal use only of such persons,
but such persons shall not be allowed to have shipped or bring
both the malt liquor and the spirituous, vinous or fermented
liquor in the same calendar month. Any corporation, firm,
partnership, club or association of persons receiving from any
public or private carrier or carriers any of the above liquors
in any quantity and any person or individual receiving from
any public or private carrier or carriers more than the above
mentioned quantity of spirituous, vinous, fermented, malt or
intoxicating liquors in any one calendar month or for any other
purpose than the personal use of the consignee, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than ten dollars ($10) nor more than fifty dollars
($50) for the first offense and for each and every additional
offense not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one hun-
dred dollars ($100) and be imprisoned in the Maryland House
of Correction for a term not exceeding six months. The state-
ment rendered the Sheriff and the Clerk of the Circuit Court
for any of the said Counties as provided for in Section 2 of
this Act by any and all public or private carriers of the delivery
of more than one gallon of spirituous, vinous, fermented or in-
toxicating liquors, or any mixture thereof containing alcohol
for beverage purposes, or more than six dozen pints of malt
liquor or one-eighth of a barrel of malt liquor as hereinbefore
provided in any one calendar month, or any copy of the state-
ment filed with the said Clerk certified under the hand of the
said Clerk with the seal of his office thereto attached, shall be
prima facie evidence of the violation of this Act; provided that
any person, firm or corporation who shall aid or abet in any
manner or form any one in getting or obtaining more than the
amount of the liquors hereinbefore described and permitted to
be brought into and delivered in any of the aforesaid counties
shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this Act.

 

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