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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
?M. W. haWES, *
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
NEW BROOKLAND.S. C.
practice in all Courts. Business solicited.
November 1.1905.
^ 0. M. EFIRD. F. E. DREHKB.
EFIRD & DREHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all the Courts. Business
^ solicited. One member of the firm will al?
ways be at office, Lexington. S. C.
JH. FRICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHAPIN, 8. C.
Office: Hotel Marlon, 4th Boom. 8econd
Floor. Will practice in all the Courts.
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rrHURMOND & TIMMERMAN,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
w WILL PRACTICE, IN ALL COURTS, |
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We will be pleased to meet those having le- 1
gal business tojbe attended to at our office
in the CitizentfBank Building at any time.
Bespectfuny,
J. Wm. THURMOND.
G. BELL TIMMERMAN,
ALBERT M. BOOZER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
OiTicx: 1316 Main Street, upstairs, opposite
Van Metre's Furniture Store
Especial attention given to business entrust)
ed to him by his fellow citizens of Lexington
eounty.
^ pEORGE R. REMBERT
U ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1221 LAW RANGE, COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
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County at any time, and am prepared
:o practice law in all state and Federal
Courts.
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Columbia. S. 0.
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LEXINGTON, S. C.
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NOTICE CF ELECTION. *
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State of South Carolina, a
County of Lexington. c
Notice is hereby given that an elec- a
tion will be held at the voting pre- fi
cincta prescribed by law in said county, o
on Tuesdav, August 17, 1909, as pro- p
vided in the following Act: li
NO: 42. 0
AN ACT to prohibit the manufacture, ^
sale, barter, exchange, giving away
to induce trade, the furnishing at n
public places or otherwise disposing u
ainrkhrO anvrifcnons. vinous or malt P
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liquors or beverages, or other liquors
or beverages by whatsoever name
called, which if drunk to excess will JJ
produce intoxication, except for sale 2
of alcohol in certain cases upon cer- ^
tain conditions, and except the 2
sale of wines for sacramental pur- 1,
poses, and to provide penalties *s
tor the violation thereof. *
Section 1. Be . it enacted by the ?
General Assembly of the State of ?
South Carolina, That all alcoholic |
liquors and beverages, whether manu- jfactured
within this State or else- *
where, or any mixture by whatsoever
name called, which if drunk to excess *
will produce intoxication, are hereby
declared to be detrimental, and their P
use and consumption to be against the P
morals, good health and safety of the
State, and contraband. That it shall ,
be unlawful fpr any person, firm or
corporation or association within this
State to manufacture, sell, barter, ex- j*
change, receive, accept, give away to
induce trade, deliver, store, keep in ,
possession in this State, furnish at public
places or otherwise dispose of any
spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented,
brewed or other liquors and beverages, 2
or any compound or mixture thereof
which contains alcohol and is used as ?
a beverage, and which if drunk to excess
will produce intoxication, except
as hereinafter provided. r
Section 2. That wholesale druggist* ?
may lawfully sell in wholesale quanti- ?
ties to retail druggists and to public 1
or charitable hospitals or to medical P
or pharmaceutical college, and in no 2
other way, pure alcohol for medical
purposes only, or grain alcohol to be
used by chemists or bacteriologists
actually engaged in scientific work and ?
for such purposes onlj, and such
wholesale druggists shall at the end of .
each month in which any such sales
have been made, file with the clerk ?
of the court of the county in wnicn z
they do business, a statement in writ- g
ing under oath, giving the name of f
the purchaser,* the price paid, the
date of sale, and the quantity and F
character of the alcohol sold. That if
said wholesale druggist making such
sale is not a resident of the State of
South Carolina, then such statement u
shall be filed in the office of the clerk ^
of the court of the county in which
the purchaser resides.
Section 3. That any retail druggist
whose place of business is located in
any of the incorporated towns or cities ,
of this State, who is himself a register- t
ed or licensed pharmacist, or who ,
regularly employs a registered or t
or licensed pharmacist, may sell,
in the manner herein set out, upon ,
filing a bond in the sum of five thous- v
and . dollars, to be approved by the
clerk of the court, in which such druggist
does business, conditioned for a '
faithful observance of the provisions Q
of this Act, such bond to be'approved "
by the clerk of the court, pure alcohol
for medical purposes only, grain alco- =
hoi to chemists and bacteriologists actually
engaged in scientific work, and
for such purposes only and wine to be l
used for sacramental or religious pur- t
poses only: Provided, That nothing
herein contained shall prevent such
druggists from U9ing alcohol in the J
compounding of prescriptions or other
medicines, the sale of which would
not subject him to the payment of a T
special tax required of liquor dealers
by the government of the United j
States: Provided, further, That nothing
herein contained shall prevent t
such druggists from compounding or g
selling medicinal preparations manu- "
factured in accordance with formulas j
prescribed by the United States c
,, "Pharmacopaeia and National Formu- r
lary which contain no more alcohol c
than is necessary to extract the medi- c
cinal properties of the drugs contain- c
ed in such preparations, and no more (
alcohol than i9 necessary to hold the
medicinal agents in solution, and c
which are manufactured and 9old as "
medicine, and not as a beverage. ?
Section 4. That no 9ale of pure al- ^
cohol, for medicinal purposes, shall a
be made by any retail druggist, except f
upon the prescription of a regular
practicing physician of this state, who j.
before writing such prescriptions, ^
shall make an actual examinatian of 0
the person for whom the prescription t
is issued, and the said prescription j,
shall be substantially in the following ji
form: "State of South Carolina, i,
County. To
Druggist. I a regular li- 0
censed and practicing physician under p
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tify that I bave examined u
a patient in my charge, and I do here- u
by prescribe for the use of 9aid patient
alcohol, and I farther certify, t]
that the U9e of such alcohol is, in my e
judgement, absolutely necessary to ^
alleviate or cure the illness or disease 0
from which said patient is now suffer- j,
ing, and that I am not interested in '
the drug store to which this prescription
is directed, nor in the profits on
the drugs herein prescribed. Dated yl
M. D. I
Section 5. That no prescription g
shall be tilled herein except upon the ^
day upon which it is issued or the following
day, and no more than one- v*
half pint of alcohol shall be sold de- 0
livered on any one prescription, and
when such "prescription is filled, it y
shall not be refilled, but shall be de- Ty
livered to the druggist filling same, J'
and at the end of the month in which e.
the same is filled, it shall be filed by <,j
such druggist in the office of the clerk "
of court of the county in which said
aruggi9t is engagea in uusmess: rro- ^
videa, No druggist, who is also a jc
practicing physician, shall till his own a:
prescriptions hereunder, nor shall ai
they be filled at any drug store in f(
which the said physician is financially g(
interested: Provided, further, That v
the delivery of such alcohol sold under
such prescription shall be made g
only directly to the person for whom
such prescription is issued or to ^
the physician, or to some one author- 01
ized by the physician, or in case of a
minor to his parent or guardian or V(
physician or some one authorized by
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aid physician.
Section 6. That any retail druggist
rhose place of business is located in
nv of the "incorporated towns or
itieso^the State may lawfully sell
Icohol iu quantities not greater than
ve (5) gallons to be used i11 the arts
r for scientific or mechanical pur,/~*coa
onrl ciirtVi rlrncrcrisf- mav SPll. in
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ke quantities, to chemists or bacteri- .
legists engaged in scientific work, !
nd for such purposes only, and such
ruggists may sell in quantities,
ot greater than one-half gallon, wine
sed for sacramental or religious puroses
only. That any person desiring
o purchase alcohol for the purpose
et out in this section, shall sign a
written or printed statement, giving
is name, residence, occupation ana
be purpose for which he intends to
se said alcohol, and he shall certify
bat said alcohol is purchased in good
aith for such purposes and no other,
nd that 9aid druggists shall, at the
nd of each month, file with the clerk
f court of the county in wbich he is
ngaged in business, all 9uch stateSents,
with a certificate under oath,
hat said statements contain a true
tatement of all such 9ales.
Section 7. That it shall be unlawil
to sell wine for sacramental poroses
except to a minister, pastor,
riest or regularly constituted officer
f a regularly organized religious
ongregation or church. Any person,
esiring to make such purchase, shall
ign a written or printed statement,
iying his name and residence and the
ame and location of the church for
diich such wine is purchased, and he
hall certify that said wine is purchasd
in good "faith, to be used for sacralental
or religious purposes, and no
fWTKof anoVi of-.at.omenfc <ahfl.ll hft
UUClf A UOU CJUViA UUI?VV4AAV**? W-W-. ? led,
as provided for iu the next preeding
section, in the office of the
lerk of the court.
Section 8. That all statements or
rescriptions required by this Act to
e filed in the office of the clerk of the
ourt shall be recorded and properly
idexed by him in a book kept for that
urpose, whicn shall at all time9 be
pen for public inspection, and a cerified
copy of such record, or the
riginal statement or prescription,
rith the certificate of the clerk of the
ourt- indorsed thereon, showing that
b ha9 been recorded, shall be prima
acie evidence of the facts recited
herein. For making such record, the
lerk of the court shall be entitled to
harge and collect for each prescripion
a fee of five cents, and for each
tatement, other than prescription a
ee of fifteen cents, which, shall be
aid by the party filing the same.
Sec. 9. That in addition to the retirements
hereinbefore prescribed,
,11 li sensed and registered druggists
elling alcohol by prescription 9hall
:eep a record thereof, which shall
iear the true dates of the sales, the
>ame9 of the persons to whom 9ales
pere made, the names of physicians
r surgeons upon whose prescriptions
iach were made 9uch records shall
>e subject at all; times to the inspeci^n
of the solicitor of the district,
he sheriff and other peace officers of
he county, the mayor and police officers
of the city or town in which said
icensed and registered pharmacist's
business is located, and all other perons,
and each druggist making any
mch sales shall be required to report,
mder oath, to the Circuit Judge preiding
at each term of court of the
:ounty in which said druggist is engaged
in business, a true statement of
uch facts, and also file on Monday
norning of each week a list of the altohol
sold by him, to whom ?old and
>y what physician prescribed, with
he chief of nolice and the mavor or I
ntendent of the municipality, and
>ost one copy in some public place in
mch municipality.
Sec 10. That nothing in this Act
ihall prevent the sale of wood or delatured
alcohol.
Sec. 11. That any person who vioates
any of the provisions of this Act
hall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
ipon conviction thereof be fined in a
um not less than one hundred dollars
lor more than five hundred dollars, or
mpri9oned at hard labor for a period
>f not less than three months, nor for
nore than one year; and for the sec>nd
or any subsequent offense, upon
jonviciion thereof, shall be impris>ned
at hard labor for not less than
me year nor more than five years.
Sec. 12, That any druggist or phylician
who violates in any way the
>rovisions of thi9 Act shall, in addiion
to the punishment herein prodded,
have their license revoked for
i period of not more than one year
or each offense.
Sec. 13. That this Act shall not
lave the effect of preventing the inlictment,
prosecution and conviction
f any person who has been guilty of
he violation of the present criminal
aw relating to the dispensary or punshment
therfor, as now provided by
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Sec. 14. This Act 9hall take effect
n the first Tuesday in August, 1909:
Provided, That in the counties then
aving dispensaries an election shall
e held on the third Tuesday in Augst,
1909, for the purpose of determinig
whether the dispensaries located
herein shall be reopened, and such
lection in each of said counties shall
e held and conducted by the same
fficers and under the rules and reguitions
provided by law for general
lections,
Sec. 15. At such election the elecon
commissioners for such county i
iall at each voting 4precinct therein
rovide one ballot box in which the
allots must be cast. Any person
ho is a qualified elector of such coun/
may vote in said election. Every
oter who may be in favor of the sale
f liquors and beverages in such counes
shall cast a ballot in the box proided
therefor, on which shall be
rintedthe words, "For sale and manfacture
of alcoholic liquors and bevrages,"
and ever}7 voter opposed
iall cast a ballot upon which shall be
rinted the words, "Against sale and
lanufacture of alcoholic liquors and
everages." If a majority of the bal>ts
cast in such election be "For sale
ud manufacture of alcoholic liquors
ad beverages,'' it shall be lawful
)r such liquors and beverages to be
)ld in said county as hereafter pro- j
ided: Provided, That expense of
iese elections shall be borne by the
tate.
Sec. 16. In case an election as
erein provided shall result in favor
f the sale of liquors and bevergaes,
le dispensaries in each county so
3ting shall be reopened and conduct j
unccr the provisions of an Act en
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919 GERVAIS ST.,
titled "An Act to declare the law in
reference to, and to regulate the manufacture,
sale, use, consumption, possession,
transportation and disposition
of alcoholic liquors and beverages
within the State, and to police the
same," approved the 16th day of February,
1907, and Acts amendatory
thereof: Provided, That all the provisions
and limitations of the said Act
not inconsistent with this Act shall
remain in full force and effect in ail
of the counties of this State: Provided
further That in counties which
shali reopen dispensaries therein, the
county dispensary board and dispensers
in office on June 30, 1909, shall
continue to discharge their several duties
as if such dispensary or dispensaries
had not been closed: Provided,
That in the counties which have heretofore
voted upon the question of dispensary
or no dispensary under existing
or previous laws and have no dispensary
at this time, shall have the
right at any time after the expiration
of four years from the last election on
the liquor question to hold an election
upon the question of dispensary or no
dispensary, as provided in an Act entitled
"An Aot to declare the law in
reference to, and to regulate the manufacture,
sale, use, consumption, possession,
transportation and disposition
of, alcoholic liquors and beverages
within this State, and to police the
same," approved February 16, 1907.
Approved the 2nd day of March, A.
D. 1909.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls Managers and Clerks must
take and subscribe the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman of the Board of
Managers can administer the oath to
the other members and to the Clerk;
a Notary Public must administer the
oath tn the Chairman. The Mana
gers elect their Chairman and Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must be
opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at
4 o'clock p. m-, except in the City of
Charleston, where they shall be opened
at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m.
The Managers have the power to
fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers
attend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified voters, the
Managers, wTho, after being sworm,
can conduct the election.
At the close of the electon, the
Managers and Clerks must proceed
publicly to open the ballot boxes and
count the ballots therein, and continue
without adjournment until the same
is completed, and make a statement
of the result for each office and
sign the same. Within three days
thereafter, the Chairman of the Board,
or some one designated by the Board,
must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the boxes containing
the ballots and written statements
of the results of the election.
Managers of Election?The foliow!
ing Managers of Election have been
appointed tfrhold the election at the
, various precincts in the said County:
Lexington Court House?D. F. Efird,
W. D. Quick, Geo. W. Corley, Jr.
T. J. Draft's Store?D. F. Price, T.
P. Drafts, Luther Sease.
Leesville?A. P. West, W. Aug.
Shealy, J. D. Langford.
Gilbert?G. L. Taylor, Rayford Davis,
R. K. Donley.
Gaston?W. A. Goodwin, Geo. W.
Pound, B. F. Goodwin.
Pool's Mill?C. C. Justus, W. Q.
Jackson, Lawton Jefcoat.
Irmo?H. R. Dreher, H. A. Lorick,
J. H. Shealy.
Ballentine?S. J. Riddle, Sam Lowman,
Geo. S. Ballentine.
Chapin?W. P. Betchman, T. A. |
Chaffin, Robt. Cumalander.
Efird's Store?A. S. Frick, D. I.
Epling, Joe W. Wessinger.
Peak Station?Willis Addy, Robert
Eargle, Paul E. Eargle.
W. P. Shealy's Store?J. Frye. J.
Sol Miller, J. A. Shealy.
Hilton?J. A. Epting, Thacl Derrick,
J. C. Fulmer.
Samaria?E. H. Hall, Bolliver Kirk1
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ICLjLLK, JJ. il . IWijbio.
Bate9burg?McKinnie Hartley, C.
A. Asbill, C. B. Kueece.
Swansea?W. L. K. Johnson, C. C.
Gantt, R. E. Mack.
Huffman's Burnt Mill?L. L. Gantt,
Levi Rish, L. C. Dunbar.
Brookland?J. D. Senn, L. W. Mack,
Geo. J. Box. 1
Spring Hill?Ed Eleazer, Dr. J. W.
Eargle, Olin Clark.
Folk's School House?Dr. H. G.
Eleazer, Jake Derrick, John Derrick.
Alex. Ayoub, Prop. COl
adquarters for Dry
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Men's and Boys' Clothing,
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Red Bank?G. M. C. Kyzer, J. D. HQESBHHnBS
Boozer, J. Frank Sharpe. 1
Brook?L. S. Derrick, Geo. Caugh- fl ft | | \i I
man, Ernest Bedenbaugh. H U i I W |
Lower Fork, at St. Andrews' School 8 Ij II I i
House?A. 3V1. Wingard, Joe S. Huff- H w
man, S. R. Younginer. 18
Edmund?W. N. Lucas, D. E. Sharp, 8 ft I
H. C. Reeder. 8 W H
Pelion?C. L. Wise. A. M. Hutto, ? 3 ?
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Grout's Store?Luther Oxner, Scott 8
Shirey, Rtanmore Shealy. J Isn't an e
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T. H. Shnll's Store-T. H. Rawl, T. I u
H. Shull, Ed Hook. I lrom US.
Summit?D. T. Hare, Ja#on Shealy, fl *qs
John Alewine.
W. H. Sharpe, Chairfnan, I ?^lly J01
S. D. B. Lever, fl One.
E. H. Addy, |
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South Carolina. S Mfl HHCQ
J. Brooks Wingard. Clerk. : fl If!HI II if f)
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