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244 LAWS OF MARYLAND. CH. 192

Peace, or the Court, in the penal sum of Two Thousand
Dollars ($2, 00. 0. 00), payable to the State of Maryland,
conditional that he will not sell intoxicating liquor con-
trary to law, and will pay all fines, costs and damages as-
sessed against him for any violation thereof, and in case of
a violation of the condition of such bond, suit may be
brought and recovery had thereon for the use of the said
County of Worcester for any fine or fines, costs and dam-
ages that may be assessed against him under this sub-title;
and in the event a jury trial shall be prayed when the case
is brought before the Justice of the Peace, or any appeal
shall be taken, the place where the liquor is alleged to have
been sold contrary to this sub-title shall be shut up and
abated until the alleged offender shall give bond, with suffi-
cient security to be approved by the Justice of the Peace, in
the penal sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000), payable
to the State of Maryland, conditional that pending said ap-
peal and/or final disposition of the case he will not sell
intoxicating liquor contrary to law, and will pay all fines,
costs and damages assessed against him for any violation
thereof, and in case of a violation of the condition of said
bond, suit may be brought and recovery had thereon for the
use of the said County of Worcester for any fine or fines,
costs and damages that may be assessed against him under
this sub-title.

109. If any person or any officer of the law makes a
sworn complaint or an affidavit before the Justice of the
Peace or any justice of the peace for and of Worcester
County, particularly describing the store, boat, motor
vehicle, aeroplane, premises or any other place or thing
to be searched, and the things to be searched for, that he
has reason to believe and does believe that intoxicating
liquor is sold, or is kept for the purpose of being sold or
otherwise disposed of in violation of the provisions of this
sub-title, or contrary to law, such Justice of the Peace shall
forthwith issue his warrant to serve criminal process, di-
rected to the Sheriff, deputy sheriff or any constable of
the said county, or to any deputized proper officer, com-
manding him to search the premises described and desig-
nated in such complaint and warrant and the appur-
tenances thereof, and if any such shall there be found to
take into his possession and safely keep all intoxicating
liquor and the vessels in which it is contained, if the same
shall be found in quantities and under such conditions as
to suggest that it is kept for sale, and all the means used
for the sale of the same, all of the paraphernalia or part of
the paraphernalia of a barroom or drinking saloon, and
any United States internal revenue tax receipts for the sale

 

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