
    Harmon v. The State.
    "Where a restaurant and a bar-room, both in the use and occupation of one proprietor, are separated by a partition, and.liquor is furnished on the Sabbath-day or night by a clerk of the proprietor to a customer in the restaurant, the offence of keeping open a tippling-house on the Sabbath is committed by the proprietor, whether the liquor was brought at the time directly from the barroom, or was already in the restaurant.
    April 10, 1893.
    Indictment for keeping open a tippling-house on the Sabbath-day. Before Judge Bartlett. Bibb superior court. November term, 1892.
    John R. Cooper, for plaintiff in error.
    
      W. H. Felton, Jr., solicitor-general, contra.
    
   Judgment affirmed.  