TOWNSEND, Judge.
1. The word "liquor" used in a criminal case to identify the substance being manufactured or sold, in the absence of anything to the contrary, must be taken to mean "intoxicating liquor." Smith v. State, 17 Ga.App. 118 (86 S. E. 283); Howard v. State, 7 Ga.App. 61 (65 S. E. 1076); Carswell v. State, 7 Ga.App. 198 (66 S. E. 488); Wilburn v. State, 8 Ga.App. 28 (68 S. E. 460); Gates v. ...
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