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Notice of Election. ttTATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA. I COUNTY OF SUMTER. Kollo? I? hereby given that en elec? tion will be hold at the voting pre? cinct* prescribed by lew In said coun? ter on Tuesday. August 17, lftOf, as provided In the following Act: AN ACT to prohibit the manufacture, sale, barter, exchange, giving away to Induce trade, the furnishing at public places or otherwise dispos? ing of alcohol, spirituous, vinous or malt liquors of betrage?, or other liquors or beverages by whatsoever name called, which If drunk to ex? cess will produce Intoxication, ex k eept for sale of alcohol In certain esses upon certain conditions, and except the suis of wine for sacra? mental purposes, and to provide penalties for the violation thereof. Section 1. Re it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of p South Carolina. That all alcoholic ' liquors and beseragee, whether man? ufactured within this State or else riere. or any mixture by whatsoever see called, which If drunk to excess will produce tirtoxlcatlon. are hereby declared to be detrimental, and their ose and consumption to be against the morale, good health and safety of the State, and contraband. That It ahall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association with? in this State to manufacture, eell. barter, exchange, receive, accept, give sway to Induce trade, deliver, store, keep In possession In this state, fur? nish st public places or otherwise dis? pose of sny spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, brewed or other liquors and beverages, or any compound or sa 1st are thereof which contains alco fehol and Is used as a beverage, and * which If drunk to excess will pro? docs Intoxication, except as herein? after provided. See. I. That wholeesle drugs Ists may lawfully sell In wholesale quan titles to retail druggists and to public I or charitable hospltala or to medical p pharmaceutical colleges, and In no other way. pure alcohol for med es I purposes only, or grain alcohol to be used by chemists or bsctertologlsts actually sngaged In scientific work ssd for such purposes only, snd such wholesale druggist shall at the end Mot each month in which any Such ^aaie* have beer Trade, flls with the cWk of ihi? court in the county In sjt?ch they do bualness. a statement mm writing under osth giving *he n.t ? ' the psjrollSSOt th? ptteg psld. the date of sale, and the quan Cf tJt> and character of the alcohol sold. That If said wholesale druggist mak !b*y such jale is not a resident of the fcltate of South Carolina, then such Statement shall 1? filed in the office of the clerk of the court of the coun? ty In which the purchaser resides. Sec. I. That any retail druggist whose place of business Is located in sny of the Incorporated towns or cities of the State, who Is himself a registered or licensed pharmacist, may sell. In the manner herein sei out, upon filing a bond in the sum of ^ five thousand dollars, to be sprpoved by the clerk of the court. In which oounty such druggist does business, conditioned for a faithful observance of the provisions of this Act, su h bond to be approved by the clerk of the court, pure gJcohol for medical Ppurposes onjly. grain alcohol to chem lets an I bacteriologist sctally engag sd In scientific work, and for such purposes only and wine to be used for sacramental or religious purposes only Provided. That nothing herein contained shall prevent such drug gists from using alcohol In the com Impounding of prescriptions or other ? medicines, the sale of which would sot subject him to the payment of a special tax required by liquor dealers by the government of the United States: Provided, further. That noth Sine, herein contained ?ball prevent Wmwsh druggist from compounding or selling medicinal preparations manu? factured In accordance with formulas pieecribed by the United States Phar mseopoeiae and National Formulary which contain no more alcohol than ? Is necessary to extract the medicinal properties of the drugs contained in such prepsrstlons. and no more al ? oohol than in necessary to hold the mtdlctnal agents in solution, and which are manufactured and sold as medicine, and not as beverage. p See. 4. That no sale of pure al? cohol, for medicinal purposes, shall be made by any retail druggist, ex? cept upon the prescription of a regu? lar practicing phystclsn of this State, who. before writing such prescrip? tions, shsll make an actual examin? ation of the person for whom the ? prescription Is issued, and the said prescription shall be substantially In the following form: "State of South Carolina. County. To _ . . . .Druggist. I . a regu? lar licensed and practicing physician ueder the laws of this State, do here? by certify that I have examined .... N.a patient In my charge, and I do hsreby prescribe for the use of osld patlsnt . alcohol, and I farther certify, that the use of such alcohol la. in my Judgment, absolute? ly necessary to alevtate or cure the OJsess or disesse from which said patient la now auftaring, and that I am not Interested In the drug atore to which thla prescription la directed, nor In the profits on the drugs herein prescribed. Dated . M. IV 8ec. ft. That no prescription shall be filled herein except upon the day upon which It la laaued or the follow? ing day. and no more than one-half pint of alcohol ahall be sold and de? livered on any one prescription, and when auch prescription la fllledM It ?hall not be refilled, but ahall be de? livered to the druggist filling same, and at the end of the month In which the same la filled, it shall be filed by auch druggist in the office of the clerk of court of the county in which said druggist 1? engaged In business: Pro? vided, No drugglat, who la also a practicing physician, shall fill his own prescriptions hereunder, nor shall they be filled at any drug store In which the aald physician Is financial? ly Interested: Provided, further, That the delivery of such alcohol sold un? der such preacrlption ahall he made orly directly to the person for whom such preacrlption Is Issued or to the physician, or In case of a minor to his parent or guardian or phyalclan or some one authorised by said phy? alclan. Sec. 6. That only retail druggists whose place of bualness Is located In any of the Incorporated towns or cities of the State may lawfully sell alcohol in quantities not greater than five (ft) gallons to be uaed In the arts or for scientific or mechanical pur? poses, and such druggist may sell, In like quantities, to chemists and bac? teriologists engaged In scientific work, ond'for auch purposes only, and such druggist may sell In quantities, not greater than one-half gallon, wine used for sacramental or religious pur? poses only. That any person desiring to purchase alcohol for the purpose set out in the section, ahall algn a written or printed statement, giving hla name, residence, occupation and the purpose for which he Intends to use aald alcohol, and he ahall certify that aald alcohol la purchaaed In good faith for such purposes and no other, and that said drugglat ahall, at the end of each month, file, with the clerk of court of the county In which he Is engaged In bualneas, all auch state? ments, with a certificate under oath, that said statements contain a true statement of all such sales. Sec. 7. That it shall he unlawful to sell wine for sacramental purpose* < xcept to a minister, pastor, privat or regularly constitute ' ofllcer of a regu? larly organised religious congrega? tion or church. Any person, desiring to make such purchases, shall sign a written or printsd statement, giving nls name and residence and the name and location of the church for which such wine Is purchased, and he shall certify that said wine Is purchased in good faith, to be used for sacramen? tal or religious purposes, and no oth? er. That such statement shall be filed, as provided for In the next preceding section. In the office of the clerk of court. Sec. I. That all statements or prescriptions required by this Act to he filed in th$ office of the clerk of the court shall be recorded and prop? erly Indexed by him In a book kept for that purpose, which ahall at all times be open for public inspection, and a certified copy of such record, or the original statement or prescrip? tion, with the certificate of the clerk of the court endorsed thereon, show? ing that It has been recorded, shall be prtma face evidence of the facts recited therein. For making such record, the clerk of the court shall be entitled to charge and collect for each prescription a fee of five cents, which ?hall be paid by the party filing the same. Sec. 9. That in addition to the requirements hereinbefore prescribed, al! licensed and registered druggists silling alcohol by prescription shull keep a record thereof, which shall hear the true dates of the sales, the names of the persons to whom sales were made, the name/> of physicians of surgeons upon whose prescriptions each were made; such records shall subject at all times to the inspec? tion of the solicitor of the district, the sheriff and other peace officers of the county, the mayor and police officers of the city or town in which said li? censed and registered pharmacist's busts**! Is located, and all other per? sons, and each druggist making any such sales shall he required to report, under oath, to the Clrjult Judge pre? siding at each term of court of the county In which said druggist is en? gaged In business, a true statement of such facts, and also nie on Monday morning of each week a list of the alcohol sold by him, to whom sold and by what physician prescribed, with the chief of police or mayor or Intendent of the municipality, and post one copy in some public place In such municipality. Sec. 10. That nothing in this Act shall prevent the sale of wood or de? natured alcohol. Sec. 11. That any person who violates any of the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined in a sum not leas than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or Imprisonment at hard lab? or for a period of not less than three months, nor for more than one year; and for the aecond or any aubsequcnt offense, upon conviction thereof, shall be Imprisoned at hard labor for not less than one year nor more than five years. Sec. 12. That any druggist or physician who violates in any way the provisions of this Act shall, in ad? dition to the punishment herein pro? vided, have their license revoked for a period of not more than one year for each offense. Sec. 13. That this Act shall not have the effect of preventing the in? dictment, prosection and conviction of any person who has been guilty of the violation of the present criminal law relating to the dispensary or pun? ishment therefor, as now provided by law for offenses heretofore commit? ted. Sec. 14. This Act shall take ef? fect on the first Tuesday in August. U?09: Provided, That in the counties then having dispensaries an* election shall be held on the third Tuesday in August, 1909, for the purpose of de? termining whether the dispensaries located therein shall be reopened, and svch election in each of said counties shall be held and conducted by the same officers and under the rules and regulations provided by law for gen? eral elections. Sec. 15. At such election the election commissioners for such coun? ty shall at each voting precinct there? in provide one ballot box in which th< ballots must be cast. Any person who is a qualified elector of such county may vote in said election. Ev? ery voter who may be in favor of the sale of liquors and beverages in such counties shall cast a ballot In the box provided therefor, on which shall be printed the words: "For sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors and beverages," and every voter opposed shall cast a ballot upon which shall be printed the words, "Against sale and manuafcture of alcoholic liquors and beverages." If a majority of the bsllots cast in auch election be "For sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors and beverages," it shal be law? ful for such liquors and beverages to be sold In said county as hereinafter provided: Provided, That expense of these elections shall be borne by the State. Sec. 18. In case an election a* Uerein provided shall result in favor <>f the sale of liquors and beverages, the dispensaries In each county so voting Hhall be reopened and conduct? ed under the provisions of an act en? titled "An Act to declare the law In reference to, and to regulate the man? ufacture, sale, use, consumption, pos? session, transportation and disposition oi alcoholic liquors and beverages within the State, and to police the same," approved the 16th day of Feb? ruary, 1907, and Acts amendatory thereof: Provided, That all of the provisions and limitations of the said Act not Inconsistent with this Act shall remain in full force and effect In all of the counties of this State: Provided, further, That Jn counties whish shall reopen dispensaries therein, the county dispensary board and dispensers in office on June 30. 1?09, 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 ques? tion of dispensary or no dispensary under existing or previous laws and have no dispensary at this time, shall hi?ve the right at any time after the exptrstlon of four years from the last election on the liquor question to hold an election upon the question of dis? pensary or no dispensary, as provid? ed in an Act entitled, "An Act to de? clare the law In reference to, and to regulate the manufacture, sale, use, consumption, possession, transporta? tion and di8postion of, alcoholic llnuors and beverages within this ^tate, and to police the same, ap -toved February 16, 1907. Sec. 17. That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent herewith be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved the 2nd day of March, A. D. ^909. 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 outh to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., except In the city of Charleston, where they shall be open? ed 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 ap? point from among the qualified vot? ers, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and con? tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a state? ment of the result for ea*h office and Turnip Seeds be good. Bee our stock before you buy your seeds. Now is the time to sow RUT A BAGA SEEDS. We carry only the best seeds for planting. In fact they are grown by a man by the name of PLANT, so you see they must The clearest evidence that we can give is that we have so many calls for jars that it is hard for us ta keep them them in stock. We have some in transit and a few on hand. Extra rubbers, tops, etc. We have every commodity used in pickling, such s.s spices, vinegar and peppers. We can help you keep your money in your pocket. This statement is backed up by the many patrons we have. If you are not already one, give us a call. Fruit Jars. Chicken Foods, Etc. 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Managers of Election:?The follow? ing Managers of Election have been appointed to holchsjhe election at the various precincts In the said County: Sumter, Ward W. Bradham. Edgar Skinner, Geo. W. Reardon. Sumter, Ward 2?W. Y. L. Mar? shall, J. D. Shirer, Jno. S. Richard sen. Sumter, Ward 3?D. W. Owens, W. C Ivey, H. C. Cuttino. aumter, Ward 4?Geo. E. Beau? mont, W. Percy Smith, Louis Rhame. Shiloh?J. K. McElveen, H. D. Player, W. W. Green. Mayesville?W. N. McElveen, G. W. McBride, Brearley Cooper. Rafting Creek?Jno. W. Young, Jno. T. Watson, B. C. DuPre. Stateburg?Guy V. Nelson, Richard Cantey, Wm. M. Sanders. Wedgefleld?C. W. Chandler, Eu? gene Aycock, W. H. Ramsey. Providence?J. H. Myers, H. B. Parker, Sam Folk. Concord?T. M. Brunson, G. W. Mahoney, R. C. Blanding. Bloom Hill?W. J. Ardls, T. D Weeks, S. M. Coulter. Privateer?W. O. Cain, H. W. Cuttino, H. H. Wells. Oswego?W. J. Andrews, Reld Mc? Coy, J. S. R. Brown. The managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele? gate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election on or before, Saturday, the 14th day of August, at Knight's Book Store. JAS. E. DUPRE, W. T. GREEN, P. D. KNIGHT, Commissioners of State and County Elections for Sumter County, S. C. July 15, 1909. The young son of Dr. James, a prominent physician of Greer, died early Monday morning in most ex? cruciating agony. The father hur? riedly leaving home yesterday after? noon accidentally dropped a bottle of morphine on the porch floor and the little fellow picked it up and, when discovered by his mother, had eaten the greater part of the contents of the bottle. A physician was quickly summoned and a stomach pump ap? plied. The poisoning had advanced too far to be overcome. Ain't 'Hils Awful, Mabel? "What makes the horseless carriage go; Has it been simply taught to?" 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