An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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CHAP. 136.—An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act pro-
hibiting the manufacture and sale of certain intoxicating liquors in
certain counties of the Commonwealth, approved March 25, 1902.
(H. B. 356.)
Approved March 9, 1916.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
an act entitled an act prohibiting the manufacture and sale of
certain intoxicating liquors in certain counties of the Common-
wealth, approved March twenty-fifth nineteen hundred and two,
be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
No license shall be granted to any person or persons, club or
corporation, to manufacture, rectify, or distill spirituous or malt
liquors, or alcoholic liquors, other than wine; nor to sell nor
offer for sale wine, ardent spirits, malt liquors or any mixture
thereof, alcoholic bitters, bitters containing alcohol, or fruits
preserved in ardent spirits, either by wholesale or retail, or to
be drunk at the place where sold, or in any other way within
the counties of Tazewell, Giles, Buchanan and Dickenson. Any
person who shall manufacture, rectify or distill, or sell or offer
for sale any of the intoxicating liquors herein mentioned, within
any of the counties herein named, shall be fined not less than one
hundred dollars, nor more than one thousand dollars; and if the
fine and costs be not paid the accused shall be committed to jail
until the sum be paid or until he shall be discharged by due pro-
cess of law. Any person convicted under this act shall further
be required to give bond with security, for his good behavior for
twelve months; and on failure to give such bond, he shall be
committed to jail until he gives said bond or is discharged by
due process of law.
2. An emergency existing in view of the beginning of the
license year, this act shall be in force on and after May first,
nineteen hundred and sixteen.