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I NOTICE OF ELECTION. KTATK <*K SOI TH CAROLINA, i cuoiy of CoiletoD Notice (• hereby Riven that an Elec tion will be belt, at tie voting precinct* pre*crihe<i by law in w»i*l County, on Tnefday, Angust IT, 1009.a* provided in the following Act NO 42. An act v to prohibit the uianufacture, rale, barter, exc hange, giving away to indnce trade, the furniftbing at public place* or otbeiwi-e cliapotiug of al< o- hoi. *imitUout> vinon* or malt linuur* or beverage*, or other li<4Uor* or beverages by wbataoevei name c alled, which if drunk to eiceaa will produce intoxication, except for sale of alco hol in certain case* upon certain con dition*, and except the sale of wine* for sacramental purposes, and to pro vide peualuea for the violation there of. Section 1. He it enacted by the (ieneral Assembly cf the S ate of Sontb C aroltaa. That all alcoholic liquors and beverage*, whether manufactured with in tbia State or elsewhere, or any mix ture by whatsoever name called, which if drunk to excees will produce Intoxica tion, are hereby declared to be detrimen tal, and their use and consumption to be sgainst the morals, good health and safety of the State, and contraband. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporal ton or association within this State to manufacture, sell, barter, exchange, receive, accept, give away to induce trade, deliver, store, keep in pos- aeasioa in this State, fu-niah at public placet or otherwise dispose of any spirit uous, malt, vinoas, fermented, brewed or othfr liquors and beverages, or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and is need as a bever age. and which If drunk to excess will produce intoxication, except aa here after provided Sec. 2. That wholesale druggists may lawfully sell in wholesale quantities to retail druggists sod to public or chari table hospitals or to medical or pharma ceutical colleges, and In no other wsy, pure aloobol for medical purposes only, or grain aloohol to be used by chemist* or bacteriologists sctuslly engaged in scientific work and for such purpose* only, nod sum wholesale druggist shall at the end of each month In which any such sales havs been mads, fils with the clerk of the court of the county in which they do business s statement in writing under oath, giving the name of the pur chaser, the price paid, the date of sale, and the quantity and character of the alcohol sold. That if mid wholeeale druggist making such sale is not a resi dent of the Slate of South Carolina, then such statement Shull be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of the county in which the purchaser reside*. Sec. 8. That any retail druggist whose place of buMia-a* is located iu soy of the incorporated town, or cities of this State, who is himself a registered or licensed phsHuscist, or who regularly employ* a registered or licensed pharma- ci* , may sell. In the manner herein set out, upon filling s bond iu the sum of five thousand dollars, to be approved by the clerk of the coart, In which such druggist doea business, condilh'ned for a faithful observance of the provisions of this Act, such bond to be approved by the clerk of the court, pure aloohol for medical purposes only, grain aloohol to obemiata and bacteriologists actually en gaged In scientific work, and for snch purposes only and wine to be need for sacramental or religions purposes only: Provided, That nothing herein con tained shall prevent snch druggists irom neing alcohol in the compounding of prescriptions or other medicines, the sale of which would not subject him to the payment of a special tax required of liquor dealer* by the Oovernment of the United tttatea: Provided, fuither, That notbing herein contained shall pre vent snch druggists from compounding cr selling medical piepararions manu- tactund in accordance with formulas prescribed by the United State# Phar macopoeia and National Formulary which contain no more aloohol than is necessary to extract the medicinal pro parties of the drugs contained in such preparations, and no more alcohol than is necessary to hold the medicinal agents in solution, and which are manufactured and sold as medicine, and not aa a bever- * Sec 4. That no aahi of pore alcohol, for medicinal purposes, shall be made by any retail drnggiat, except upon the prescription of a regular practicing physician of this State, who, before writing such piescriptions, shall make an actual examination of the person for whom the prescription is issued, and the said prescription shall be vubstan- tially in the following form: "State of South Carolina, County. To Drnggiat. I, . a regular licensed and practicing physi cian under the laws of thl* State, do hereby oeitify that I have examined a patient in inv chargv, and 1 do hereby p eacribe for ute use ot said patient sioobol. and l further oertby, that the uae of »ocb a'oobol la,in my judgment, absolute!) necessary to al leviate or cure tbe tUnesa or disease from which said patient is now suffer- log, and that 1 am not interested in the drue store to which this pieactiptiou Is directed, nor in tbe profit* on the drugs herein prescribed. Dated M. I>. M Sec. 5. That no prescription shall be filled herein exoe|>t upon tbe day* upon which it ia issued or the following day, and no more than one-half pint of alco hol bliall be sold and delivered on any one prescription, and when snch pres cription i* filled, it shall not be refl.led, bat shall be delivered to tbe druggist tilling same, and at the end of the month in which the seme is filled, it shall tie filled by snch druggist in the office of the clerk of court of the county in which •aief druggist is engaged In buaineaa: Provided, Nodiuggist, who la alao a practicing physician, shall fill his own E reacriptions hereunder, nor ahail they e filled et aev drug store in which tbe said physician la financially interested: Provided, further, That the delivery of Moh aloohol sold under such -preeortp- tioa shall be made only directly to the for whom inch praecriptloa is I or to the phyeteian, or to smm nothorined by the physician, or in i of a Minor to hie parent or goer- r ao— oat auttoriaod ihlaaeiifila any of tbe incorporated towns or cities of the Ma’e m*y lawfully sell alcohol in quaut’.ti>»# uot greater Ib&u five (5) gal lons to be used iu the art* or for scien tific* or mechanical purpose-*, and such druggi#’ raav sell, in like quantites. to chemist* *nd bacteriologists engaged in icientttic work, and for such purpose* only, and such druggists rnav sell iu quantities, n«>1 ireater thau one-half gal Ion, w:n>* u-ed for sacramental or ro- ligb-u* purpose* on'y. That any person d*-..irlug to purchase alcohol foi »he pur pose set out tn this ie*-tion, shall sign a written or printed statement, giving hi* J name, residence, occupation and tne purpose for which he intends to use said alcrhol, and he shall certify tba' *a!J alcohol is purchased In goixt faitti for such purpo.-et and no other, ami i that sai l druggist shall, at the end ot each iupoth, file, wuh the clerk of court of the county iu which be is engaged in business, all such statement*, with a cer tificate under oath, that said statement* contain a true siatemem of all such •ales. Bee. 7. That it shall be unlawful to sell wine for sacramental purpose# ex cept to a minister, pastor, priest or regu larly organised religious aongregatlon or obnreh. Any person, desiring to make anch purchase, ahail sign a written or printed staiemeut, giving his name and residence and tbe name and location of the church for wbtth snch wine is pur chased, and he shall certify that said wine ia purchased in good faith, to be used for sacramental or religious pur poses, a_d no other That such state ment shall be filed, ns provided for in the next proceeding section, in ths office of the clerk of the court. Bee 8. That all statement# or pre scriptions required by this Act to be filed In tbe office of tbe clerk of the court ehall be recorded and proportv in dexed by him in a book kept for that pnrpose, which shall at all times be opened for pnblic inspection, end a cer tified copy of snob record, or the orlgi nal statement or prescription, with the certificate of the clerk of court indorsed thereon, showing that it hes beta re corded, shall be prime facia evidence of the facta recited therein. For making such record, the clerk of the court shell be entitled to charge and collect for etch preecription s fee of five cents, and for each statement, other than prescrip tion, s fee of fifteen cents, which shall be paid by ths party filing the same Bee. 9. That in addition to the re quirements hereinbefore prescribed, all licensed and registered druggists selling alcohol by prescription shall keep s record thereof, whloh shall bear tbe true dates of the sales, tbe names of the per sons to whom sales were made, the names of physicians or surgeons npon whose prescriptions each were made; snch records shall l>e subject at all times to the inspection of tbe solicitor of the district, tbe sheriff and other peace offi cers cf the county, the mayor and polios officers of the city or town in which said licensed and registered pharmacist’s business is located, and all other persona, and each druggist making any snch sales shall ba required to report, under oath, to the Circjit Judge presiding at each term of court of the connty In which said druggist is engaged in bnsi- ues*. a true statem n nt ot snch facts, and alsiflleon Monday morning of each week a list of the aloohol sold by him to whom sold and by what physician prescritied, with the chief of police and the mayor or intendant of the mnniol- palitv, and post one copy in some pnblic place In such municipality. Bee. 10 That nothing in this Act a. all prevent the sale of wood or de natured aloohol. Sec. 11. That any person who vio lates any of tbe provisions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined in a sum not lest than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned at hard labor for a period ot not less than three months, nor for more than one year; and for the second or any subsequent offense, npon con viction thereof, shall be imprisoned at hard labor tor not less than one year nor more than five years. Bee. 12. 1 hat any druggist or physi cian who violates in auy way the pro visions of this Act shall, in addition to the punishment hervin provided, have their license revoked for a perloa of lot more than one y.ar tor each offease. Bee. 13. That tils Act shall not have the effect of preventing the indictment, prosecution and conviction of any per son who has been guilty of the violation of the present criminal law relating to the dlspenaerv or punishment thereof, as now provided by law for offenses here tofore committed. Bee 14. This Act shall take effect on tbe fiist Tuesday in Angnet, 1PU9; Pr- vlded, That in the counties then having dispensaries an electhn shall be held on tbe third Tuesday in Angast, 1909, f«r the purpose of determining whether the dlspenraries located therein shall lie reopened and such election in each of said coantle* ahail lie held and conducted by the same officers and an tler ‘he rules aud regulations provided by law for gtueral elections. Sec. 1'V At such election the election commissioners tor snch county shall at each voting precinct ^herein provide one ballot box in which the ballots must be cast. Any person who is a qualified elector of such ooonty may vote in sa'd election. Every voter who may be in favor of the sale of |Uqaors and bever ages in snch oonntles shall cast a ballot in the box provided therefor, on which Shall be printed the word*, ' For sale an t manufactar cf alcoholic liquors and beverages,” aud every voter opposed shall cast a ballot npon which shall be printed the word*. ‘‘Agsina. sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors and bever<ige» ” If a majority of ilie ballets cast in inch election ue "For sate and manufacture of alcoholic liquors and leverages," it shall be lawful for such liquors end beverages to be acid in said county as hereinafter provided: Pro- vlded. That expense of these elections shall be borne by the State Seo 1(1 In case an election as herein provided shall result in favor of tbe sale of liquors and beverages, the dlspeuss rit-s.iu each conutr so voting shall be reopened and conducted under; ike pro visions of an Act entitled "An Act to declare the law in reference to, and to regulate the manufacture, sale, nee, con sumption. poeeseion. transportation and disposition of alcoholic liquors aud bomgee within the State, and to polios ths aame," approved the 16th day of February, 1207, and Aote amendatory { Provided, That all of the pre- Cf luties of this Btate: Provided, fi ’her That in counties which sha l re- op n dispemmne* tnerein, tbe county dioeusary board and dispensers in offi't on June l«o9 shall continue to <u* cl irge their -everal duties a* If *u<di di«p* n-arv or dlsper sar'e* La-1 m t c i*ed: Prov ; ded, That m the cotiu'i-* i* itch Lhv*- lier*-ti>fi>re vo ed upon the- q »*iiOi < 1 di-p-Misary or no dispensary u der * \i« mg or preVous *aws anil fc, ve n<> di-fM-i.sari at thi* time. *h* l b /e’h»-rght at auv time after the ex- p . ation of (our year* from the !a*t elec v .non ’ll** liqior question t<* hold au e •( ttor upon the questto" of dispensary oi uo dispensary. a» provided in au Act e: tilled An Act to de< Isr*- the la* iu P 'ereiic* to, aud t»> rego ate the mini) ti cture -ale u*e con-umption pos-es- *. .fi, ttaunfona ion and uispo«i'ion of. a cholic liqu ts aud (leverages within ti is tita e. aud to irf/'c* the same,’’ <ip- p oved February lb 15*07. •*ec 17 Thtl ad Act* and part* of Act* incns's'eut herewith lie. aud the Sr me are hereby repealed. Appr< v. d the 2nd day of March, A. D. 15 02. * Before tbe boor tixui tor opening the p . i* 4.«"i«ger* aud Clerks most t*ke Su.i <-ut»c itie the Cousti utional oath Tm* < h» rmin of tne B sird of Managers c u * iii.uicfer b- oarb t<» the other u.eVtih r» aud '«> the Uierk ; s Notary p im c uni*' arimu is'et the oath iu the < ti*'Hi*n foe Ms* ngers elect their C "«i in *11 hi 1 t i*r* . i*. i.a iti eat-u voiibg pace must be opened at 7 o’clock a m and dosed at 4 MapU Cane—W M Ackerman, B G Hiott Lodge-W H Hiers, P A .1 Cone. Petit*—George Blocker, H E A fone* Peepl*-*—f M C'c-sby, C L Craven. Ktoe f’-orh—A E R*nt£, Bo’s. W J Connelly lltit*-* — M J Banders, J I .Io*»*i Hitter K;ffia—xi J Cros y. W E Smith, C M -u y y Mdney—George Garris, F A Ricken- backer J SJordan. Sniders— T K Ulmer, (» J Vatu, A H Brant Smoaks—P W Strickland. L C Pad- teif. J E **Hitth Tiger Crack—J H B.ach, Forman Peach. M 1) Warren Alliums—I J Padgett, J I) Utsei Jo j (»’yu u. VVnliwrnoro—P M Murray, G H Hiers, Ben Hioti Warren’s X Road*—J W Meggctt. A E Mania, Mixe Fox The first named managers above will act as chairman aud win call on P M Murray at Walterboro. ou the 13ih and 14'h days of August for tickets, boxes and instruc lens etc. Board w II < oileci foi managers and clerks for 10 cents each. M W BRELaND. J F REN rZ, Oommlraiooers of Bute and County Elections for Colleton Coamy. B. C. o Jolv 30, 1202. o'clock p tn except in the City of Ohar-1 P M MURRAY, Clerk too, wbere they shall be opened at 7 a. m aud The Ms • they closed lanagt .and i at 6 pm. ersmave the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Mana- I ers, who, after being sworn, oan con- act the election. At the oloee of the election, the Man agers and Clerks mast proceed publicly to open me ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and'continue without adjournment until the same is (omplet- ed, and make a statement of tbe result tor sach office and sign the aame. With in three days thereafter, tbe Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to tbe Commis sioners of Election the poll list, the boxes coeislving the ballots and writ ten statements of the results of the elec- tioa. Managers of Election. —Tbe following Metuge.s of Election have bean appoint ed to hold the election at tbe various precinct* in the said County: Messrs M. W Breland and J. F. Rentz Boards of C luatv and Bute Com misatouer* met at Walterboro, B C. July 30tb, and appointed the following manager!, uf eieciou to tie held August i7th 15H)-.*. NOTICE. Managers and clerks will be paid for services in above election at same rate as any other general election. G H11 <4 r a» n Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR LA j. Mi ley, Joe W Thomas J W Mile^ W Hudson, Ashfoo,—J J. P. .''ease. Adam* Run—J R Fox. P O B Linder B*re*—A' AStricklaud. B B G mdwin Bells—Judge Breland, H Jr, D B Breland. Cottageville-W F Breland, B H Wil Us, Johu Reeves Doctor’s Creek—J A Breland, Davit Crosby, John Bounders. Green Pond—C H Boynton, J i Welch, T P Johnson, Hudson’s Mill—H M Benton, Hudson, C K Breland. Hickory Hill—James Wood, ChapMn, B R Davis Horse Pen—Joseph Laugdale, Beech, L N Yon. Hendersonville—J K Graves, Trowel!, Jacob O’Quln. Jackaonboro—H H Hiott, Josh vin, Arthur Butler. : HE THINC- S< 01 I’M Ml I SION It me for the t the baby growing. ■all bottfe now. Afi I Cstai J W Gar- ( S'ANDAHDOF TmF JVO»L( University of South Carolina Schools of Arts, Science, Education, Law, Engineering, nnd Graduate Studies. Ten different c >urae* leading lo the degrees of A. B and B. S. Collage fees, room aud light, 66d Board |12 per month. Tuition remitted in special oases. Forty-two scholarship* each wot $100 lo cash and free tuition. For cats logue address S. O. MITCHELL, President, Columbia. S C. YOD MIGHT DISCOUNT Our claims for “Rock Hill” Buggies as coming from i interested persons, but you must accept the enthusiastic endorsement of thousands of users of them whose experience r\ * for the past twenty years bears out every statement we have made. THE ROeK HILL BUGGY COMPANY “A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—” Rock Hill, South Carolina. A. WICHMAN & SON, AGENTS. TO* receive • ent 4t vtuck tfn _ -f as. Ow w_ SJSSsftsri S2J district I FSBTWTrwca SSiSfitetsar ns mu k unaaiES ■ «• css aukevoa this say other factor, W« art 'study mt superb Models at tbe We sell tbe lufbeet snde I i to fall f oree aafi the «id Art Art Ml ra- wt to all of the ibe bvheet grade bicycles tor lees wmer *QU lENEIMM NRCniE-NMMF <JiO X SELF-HEALING TIIE$ A mV Tht rtgitUr rrtmil prtet o/ tkttt tim it "TP S3 JO P*r dorr. So/ to tntroiuct »r will U Mil fouatmm^kp—r tortt M\i*ihwitkor4erHJS\. IE AILS, Teehs nr Olnss artU not let tA* air oat. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs soar in' AffiMMPVMffir Made in alt stars. ItUlively I and easy riding.very durableandtiordinside with • special quality of rubber, which never become porous and which clone* up small punctures witl lax the air to escape We have hundreds of letters from satis- fled custom era auting that their tire* heveonty been pumped upouce or twice in a whole seaeon. They weigh au more una aa ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers if thin. Mecially prei will outlaot RAST -KlULNO. day letter Is received. We ship C O. D. an approval. You do aot any * cent until you have examined and found them strictly aa rtpreeei W* wfllsllow a uasa dleooont of * per cent it hereby making the price •4.AA per pair) If head WIA CASH WITH OKDBH and cncloee this ndvertWment. You run a* risk In sending as aa cedar as ths tires may he returned at OCR expense if * »r nay reason they are ao« mtMactory on examiantkm. We are perfectly reliable nnd moaey sent to a* is as safe as ia e bank. If yon order a pair of these tires, you will iad that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last sad took finer than nay tire you have ever used or seen nl nay price. We kaow that you wiU^wss well We want yea lo saad as a trial any Ur whoa you ml once, hence this remarks it a bicycle you will give ue your order. mrkableC * f tire oiler. aw VMM MCW1 wwnwm don't buy aay kind at any price until you send for a paired • fiMfi IHBrtM vMKrtv Hedgetbora Puncture-Pto.^ tire* on approval aad trial ai the special Introductory price quoted above: or write lor ear big Tire sad Suadry Catalogue which describes aad quotes afl make* aad kinds of tires at about hetfthc usual prices, gaga aaguer but write a* a pastal today. IK> HOT THINK or BETTI WO a bicycle MlP fwwf VvMgff or a pair of Urea from aayoae aaUl you kaow the new aad wonderful offers we ate making- It oaly coats a postal to team everytkiag. Write it MOW. J. L MEM CYCLE COMPMY, CHICAGO, ILL GIVE ME A CALL When you intend buying any Jewelry or Time Piece, or Wedding present, let me show you my goods. I Guarantee satisfaction. Fine repairing a specialty, a Eyes tested free. " J. A. likSTEBBBRG, jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wicbman‘s Store. WALTUBOtoo, m. a I ANNOUNOEMENT Summer Sale at ICrs. W. A. Black’s POSITIVELY AT AND BELOW COST. Milli- nery and Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Allover Nets, Ladies Belts and Beltings, Neckwear, Ladies and Childrens Hose and Socks, Ladies Gauze Vests. In fact, all Summer Goods must be sold before going North to buy Fall and Winter stock. Public cordially invited to inspect same. t MRS. W. A. BLACK Walterboro, S. 6. a Pine Millinery. ***%%%%**%******s%*Z%*®t%%* S TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: • S A * ^ Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- V ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but ^ Johnson’s Tonic. ’ W ^ It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip ^ ^ poison from the system and do its work quick and do ^ yft it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas- ure to the letter appended to this Irom a well known H citizen of your County*. ^ Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle £ ^ containing four doses of the best medicine made. $ THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., $ J SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. ¥ Walterboro. S. C,. October 9, 1908. ^ On Ausrust 30, *08. I contracted cold and developed Grippe and ^ qj was laid up Hive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- Hw ^ fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented ^ na my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually vfi 2 gave me relief but failed. J Hk Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a 6^ ^ guaranteed cure fof grippe and colds and I was pursuaded to ^ to try it. After taking it according tfbdirections for one week, I Vfi 2 found mysfelf entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- J? J tern in firat-claas condition. .1 regard it as one of the best medi- £ £ cinea I have ever used ir my family and. can cheerfully recom- gfc • mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. S 5 Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, 5 ^ Walterboro, SC ^ • A V* ... ..n ,