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ttuy uorse, mule or draught animals or boast of burden shall, upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction, sutler imprisonment tor fifteen days or pay a fine of fifteen dollars. Sec. 624. Every owner or persons having the possession, charge or custody of any animal, and cruelly abaurions the same or who carries or causes the same to be carried in or upon any vehicle or otherwise iu an unnecessarily cruel or inhumane manner or | knowingly or wilfully authorizes or permits the same to be subjected to unnecessary torture, suffering or cruelty of any kind, shall be punished for such offense in the manner provided in the proceeding section. O trr. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. & ? The Law ot the State Intended to Prevent Cruel Treatment of Brute Creatures. {Section 323. Whoever shall wilfully abuse or cruelly treat l obc. ozo. ?vnoever overloads, overdrives, overworks, tortures, torments, needlessly mutilates, cruelly kills, ill treats, or whoever deprives of uecessary susv,' tenance or shelter, or whoever indicts unnecessary pain or suffering upon any animal, or whoever causes the same to be done, whether such person be owner thereof or have the charge or custody of the same, shall for such offense, be guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by imprisonment in jail not exceeding thirty f30) days or by a fine i j i 1 uuv cAvccumg uue u unureu QOi- | lars. Sec. 626. Every owner, possessor, or person having the charge or custody of any animal, who cruelly drives or works the eame when unt t for labor, or cruelly abandons the same, or who carries the same or causes the same to be earned, in or upon any vehicle, or otherwise, in an unnecessarily cruel or inhuman manner, or knowingly or wilfully authorizes or permits the same to be suhiertpfi fn " r? r> annt'nn - " j - ^ ? w v* 11 nvvvosai j? i torture, suffering or cruelty of any kind, shall, for such offense, be guilty of a misdemeanor and | shall be punished for such offense ; in the manner prescribed in Sec-! tion 625. ^ Sec. 627. No railroad company, j ' in the carrying or transportation of animals shall overload the car,; uor permit the animals to be con-, fined in a car for a longer period than twenty-eight consecutive hours, without unloading the same for rest, water and feeding, for a period of at least five con-' eecutive hours, unless prevented I from so unloading by storm or Other neeirlentnl /.omqqc Kovnn<l i ? - ucj VIUU | the control of such railroad company. In estimating such con- j lineraent the time during which the animals have been confined without such rest on connecting j roads from which they are received are included ; it being the intent of this chapter to prohibit their continuous confinement beyond the period of twenty-eight hours, except upon contingencies herein before stated. Animals so unloaded shall be properly fed, watered and sheltered during such rftflt hv rbfl nwnor r,r norann having the custody thereof, or in case of his default in so doing, then by the railroad company transporting the same, at the expense of the owner or person in custody thereof; and the said! company shall, in such case, have a lien upon such animals for food, care and custody furnished,| THE LAI | and shall not be liable for any 4| detention of such animals author ized by this chapter. Any com- J pany, owuer or custodian of such M auimals who shall fail to comply A with the provisions of this sec- 3 tion shall for each and every of- ^ fense, be liable for and forfeit ^ and pay a penalty of not less \ than fifty nor more than five A hundred dollors, iu any court of i competent jurisdiction ; provided \ ^ nowever, that when animals shall # be carried in cars in which they | A can have proper food, water, ^ space and opportunity for rest,! T the foregoing provisions in re- i gard to their being unloaded j \ shall not apply. A Sec. 62S. Any person violating the law in relation to cruelty to | w animals may be arrested and \ held without warrant in the same A manner as in the case of persons iff found breaking the peace; and ? the person making the arrest,14 with or without warrant, shall I 4 I URI> rpflsnnn hlo Hi 1i , V4?ti&uuv^c iu \ (; notice thereof to the owner of 1 the animals found in charge or A custody of the person arrested, & and shall properly care and pro- ^ vide for such animals until the ^ owner thereof shall take charge of the same: Provided, The w owner shall take charge of the A same within fifteen days from the date of such uotice. And the A person making such arrest shall A have a lien on said animal for A the expense of such care and pro visiou. J Sec. 620. "When complaint is A made on oath or affirmation, to m any magistrate authorized to is- 3 sue warrants in criminal cases, T thatitheloomplaiuant,beliefs and | T nae reasonable cause to believe, 1 that the laws in relation to cruel- A ty to animals have been or are a being violated in any particular building or place, such magis- 4 trate, if satisfied that there is ^ reasonable cause for such belief, shall issue a search warrant au- | thorizing any sheriff, deputy M | sheriff, deputy state constable, m I constable, or police officer, to ^ search such building or place; T but no such search shall be made T after sunset, unless specially au- \ thorized by the magistrate, upon J satisfactory cause shown. k Sec. 630. In this ph?Tii?r ihp words animal" cr "animals" d shall be held to iuclude all brute ^ creatures; and the words "own er," "person" and "whoever" , shall be held to include corpora- M tions as well as individuals; and j ft the knowledge and acts of agents ^ of and persons employed by cor- j j porations in regard to animals ! transported, owned by or in the 1 custody of such corporations shall k be held to be the acts aud knowl edge of such corporation. J Sec. 631. It shall be the duty * of all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs,; deputy state constables, consta- ol bles and police officers to prose- pi cete all violations of the provisions of this chapter, which shall ai ccme to their notice or knowl- vi edge ; and all fines collected upon 6J complaint or information for b< violation of this chapter shall ai inure and be paid over, one-half to the South Carolina society for tt the prevention of cruelty to aui- cl nials. in aid of the benevolent di _ m Heat prostrates the nerves. In the samiuer on? needs a tonic to off-set the custernary hot weather Nerve aud Strength ?. depression You will feel better within 18 hours after beginning to take such a rem- 81 edy as Dr. fchoop's Restorative. Its prompt jp action in restoring the weakened nerves is surprising. Of course, you won't get en- lii tirely strong in a few days, but each day i you can actnallv teel the improvement. That tired, lifeless, spiritless feeling will la quickly d' Part when using the Restorative Dr. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen a m failing appetite: it ai ls digestion; it will strengthen the weakened Kidneys and . U....1 I.. 1 I until ily niLUjMJ rooUUUUig IUO WOTU-OUt ! nervea that these organ* depend npon. Q( 'lent it a few day* and ho convinced. Sold by Fundcrburk Pariuacy. w af NCASTER NEWS. JULY I I | A_ : THE ) HERE . 1 That I FIRST [ SECOjN] ' THIRD > Look over ; * number that ^ above, brin > It is H 9 We will pu | are presente gets the gc I ~'i\T i e ar j taking have fini i special I * don't fai | first vrh( , bargains ^ n 11 /I Iir^\r? 1 I (i nil ? Ucl 1 | to Ileacl< 1 I I * } LancE i i i \ ejects for winch it wac incor- < mated. 1 Sec. G32. All penalties, fines i id costs incurred by reason of iolatious of sections 625, 626, i 17 and 628 shall constitute and i e a hen upon such auimal or ] limals so cruelly used. I Section 633. A person, being , le owner or possessor, or having , large or custody, of a maimed, j iseased, disabled or infirm aniial, in any town or city of this 1 ate of not less than forty thous- 1 id inhabitants, who abandons . ich animal, or leaves it to die i a street, road, highway or pubc place, more than tnree hours ' ter he receives notice that it is , ft disabled is guiltv of a misde- < eanor, and shall be puuished \ y a tine of not exceeding one j jndred dollars, or imprisoned ' at exceeding thirty days. Any ' sent or officer of the South i t 8, I3Q8 RE YQi LUCKY 1 A.RE THE NUA. fin* fkA WU 111V PRIZE 840.00 D " 10.00 5.00 your tickets, and if yc . ,.,:n 1 , win LU11 CbpUIlQ wim g them in and get yoi ere Waiting Fo blish just as soon as th :d who the lucky perso >ld. e in the midst of and just as soon [shed we will lia^ argains to offer 1 to come to see 11 > come will get t ?. For every thin: \ and for the fan quarters. We h l ours very truly, ister Mercs Company Uaroliua society for the preven- hi tion of cruelty to animals, or any ai 30ciety duly incorporated for that m purpose, may lawfully destroy, ai or cause to be destroyed, any te animal found abandoned and nor aa properly cared for, appearing in tl the judgment of two reputable tt citizens called by him to view 01 the same in his presence to he m glandered, injured or diseased 8l past recovery tor any useful pur- a] pose. When any person arrested is, at the time of such arrest, in 11 charge of any animal or any veThe Remedy That Does "Dr. King's Now discovery is the r>mely that does the healing others pionnse but fail to perform," Says Mrs. E. It. Hereon, Auburn Centre, Pa.*' It is caring C. lie of throat and lung trouble of long lit standing, that other treatments relieved tli >nir temporarily. New Discovery is do- an ng iue so o.ach good that I feel confident ha ,ta continnod use for a reasonable length in >t tiQiu will restore me to pertect health." be rhis reknowQ cough and cold remedy lai ind throat and lung healer is sold at J. F. lh Vlackoy Co, Fundorbark Pharmacy; 50c de rod $1.00. Trial bottle free. w bt ?*r; "* 7_ u | IBERS 1 Gold $ 103-2 1 1034 | J 410 I )u have a 4 any of the ' m ir money. \ r You. f pep firl/ofc n is that 1 Stock- 5 l as we 1 re some f you;so \ s. The * he best I % to eat J | k / a /?. ^ ^ II, i'UIIIU T ave it, I I intile | ? icle drttwn by or containing any aimal, any agent of said society av take charge of such animal ad of such vehicle and its cousnts, and deposit the same in a ife place of custody, or deliver le same into the possession of le police or sheriff of the county : place wherein such arrest was ade, who shall thereupon asline the custody thereof; and ll necessary expenses iucurred 1 taking charge of such property 1 all be a lien thereon. It Can't Be Beat i ue oesi 01 ah toacnor* ih expedience. M. Harden, of silver city, North Carols, says: "I tiuil Electric Bitters does all at's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver id Kid- oy troubles it can't be beat. I ive trieu it and find it a most excellent edicine." Mr Harden is rigL' it is the ist ot all medicines a!?o for weakness, me back, and all run down conditions >st too for chills and malaria. Sold tin>r guarantee ut J. F. Mackey Co, Funderirk Pharmacy, 50c w