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any intoxicating liquors, in any quantity whatever, for the
purpose of sale and delivery or disposition otherwise in vio-
lation of the provisions of this sub-title or contrary to law;
(f) to transport, carry or haul, by any means whatso-
ever, within the limits of Worcester County, in any quan-
tity, any intoxicating liquors, or unconsigned intoxicating
liquors, or any untaxed liquors or any liquors bearing false
or fictitious revenue) stamps or receipts or liquors bearing
no revenue stamps or receipts, or any alcoholic beverages,
for the', purpose of sale or disposition otherwise in viola-
tion of law;
(g) to deliver or furnish or attempt to deliver or furnish
by or in any method, manner, means, shift or device what-
ever any intoxicating liquors to anyone for the purpose or
with the intent that the same shall be sold or otherwise
disposed of in violation of this sub-title, or in violation of
law.
107. Every person convicted of violating any provision
of this sub-title shall be fined not less than One Hundred
Dollars ($100. 00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars
($500. 00), or imprisonment in the county jail or House of
Correction for not less than six months nor more than one
year, or be both so fined and imprisoned, in the discretion
of the! Justice of the Peace or the Court. If any person
shall be convicted of violating any provision of this sub-
title, and shall subsequently violate any provision of this
sub-title, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less
than Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) nor more than Two
Thousand Dollars ($2, 000. 00), and imprisoned in the coun-
ty jail or House of Correction for no less than one year nor
more than two years. One-half of the fines shall be paid
to the Clerk of the Court for use as provided in Section 5
of Article 38 and the other half to the County Commis-
sioners for general County purposes. A certified tran-
script from the docket of the Justice of the Peace, or a cer-
tified copy of the record, under seal, of the Clerk of any
Court shall be sufficient evidence of a previous conviction
or convictions under any section of this sub-title.
108. All places where intoxicating liquor is sold in vio-
lation of any provision of this sub-title, shall be taken and
held and are declared to be public nuisances, and may be
abated as such, and it shall be part of the judgment of the
Justice of the Peace, or of the Court,, as the case may be,
upon conviction of the keeper, that the place where liquor
is found to have been sold contrary to this sub-title to be
shut up and abated until the keeper shall give bond, with
sufficient security to be approved by the Justice of the
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