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Volume 1968 Law 99
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Chap. 1058.—An ACT to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors, wine, cider,
bitters, and malt liquors, or any mixture thereof within two and one-half
miles of White Hall, in the county of Buckingham.
Approved March 7, 1900.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That it shall
be unlawful for any person, corporation, or co-partnership to sell or
olfer to sell by sample or representation or otherwise any wine, cider,
bitters, spirituous or malt liquors, or any mixture thereof within a
radius of two miles and a half from the town of White Hall, in Buck-
ingham county, Virginia, taking the Dillwyn post-office building as the
center of the said town and the starting point by which to determine
the distance under this act.
2. And no license shall be granted for the sale of any wine, spirituous
or malt liquors, or any mixture thereof, within said distance from said
town.
3. If any person, corporation, or co-partnership sell or offer to sell by
sample, representation or otherwise, any wine, spirituous or malt liquors,
or any mixture thereof, within said distance of said town, such person,
corporation, or co-partnership shall be liable to all the penalties im-
posed by the statute law of this commonwealth for the sale of spirituous
liquors or ardent spirits without license.
4. The provisions of this act shall be held to apply to any distiller
of alcoholic liquors, and to any manufacturer of wine or malt liquors
making sale thereof within the said distance from. said town specified
in this act.
5. This act shall be in foree on and after May first, nineteen hundred.