1903 public laws – Ch.406 Sec.8

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CHAPTER 406 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A DISPENSARY IN THE TOWN OF OXFORD. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

No liquor of any kind shall be sold in said dispensary on Sunday or election days, and said dispensary shall never be open or liquor sold therein before sunrise nor after sunset on any day. The prices at which said liquor shall be sold shall be fixed by said Board of Dispensary Commissioners, and all sales shall be for cash. No liquor shall be sold in said dispensary except in unbroken packages or bottles, which shall contain not less than one-half pint and not more than one quart: and it shall be unlawful for said manager or any other person to Open any such package or bottle on the premises, or within one hundred feet of said dispensary; and the said manager shall not allow loafing or loitering or drinking in or about the dispensary or premises on which the same is situated, and any person drinking liquor on the premises, or any person refusing or failing to leave said premises after being ordered to do so by said manager, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than fifty dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days. . And if the said manager shall fail to comply with this section he shall be removed by said Board of Dispensary Commissioners.

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