EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 261
rett County, any intoxicating liquor, regardless of the name
by which it may be called; provided, however, that individuals
may bring into Garrett County, upon their person or as their
personal baggage, for their personal use only, such liquor in
quantity not to exceed one quart, and the proper officers of
churches may receive wine in unbroken packages for sacra-
mental purposes only. Provided further that nothing in this
Act shall prohibit the shipment of alcohol or liquors to drug-
gists which may be necessary for medicinal purposes, and noth-
ing herein contained shall make it unlawful to manufacture,
buy, sell, ship or deliver, or deal in any bona fide medicinal,
culinary or toilet preparation, official, standard or proprietary,
provided that the same does not contain more alcohol than is
necessary to comply with its standard or official formula, or to
hold the constituents in solution, preserve the preparation or
keep it from freezing, and provided the preparation is not sold
for use as a beverage or intoxicant.
Approved April 4th, 1916.
CHAPTER 157.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 124
of Article 14 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title
"Howard County, " sub-title "Sheriff, " as said Section was
enacted by Chapter ]4 of the Acts of 1910.
SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by tine General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 124 of Article 14 of the Code of Public
Local Laws, title "Howard County, " sub-title "Sheriff, " as
said Section was enacted by Chapter 14 of the Acts of 1910,
be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to read
as follows:
124. Sheriff of Howard County shall receive an annual
salary of fifteen hundred dollars from and after the first day
of May, 1908, to be paid him in quarterly installments of three
hundred and seventy-five dollars by the County Commissioners
of Howard County, and the said County Commissioners shall
pay to the Sheriff, upon the presentation of proper vouchers
the actual car fare or team hire incurred by the Sheriff or his
deputies in conducting any prisoner to any institution to which
he has been committed by the proper tribunal, and he shall
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