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JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR; Tm:COTOTyt'.TIEC CTAr, LGH5 TOIOIT. SUBSCmPTIOH 51.00 PEE VOL. XXXVIII LOITOBURGHC., "FRIDAY, IZZ: ; JARY 21; 1003.' KUIIBE2 Z -y y ,l - -y v X --y-y . ; jv THE PR0HIBIT10I1 LAW. TO BE VOTED FOR - AT ELEC TION MAY 261 H .An Act to Prohibit the Manu facture and Sale of Liquors Within the State To -Take .Effect January 1st, 1909. - Tub Genekl Assembly North Carolina, do xnact: SectioD. 1. t be un lawful for any person or persons, firm or corporation to manufacture or ip any manner make, or jufli,u or otherwise dispose of, for gsrin, spirit- mnn vinous, iermemeu or uiau ui o nors or intoxicating bitter within the State of North Carolina: Pro- ed. this act shall not be consumed I forbkl the sale of sucb '"spirituousjJ vinous, fermented or malt liquors l or. :;K;tt hv nldized med. ical depository, or by any licensed and Moistared Dharmacist, for Vickness' nnon the written prescription 0f a regular licensed and actively practic- inff physician or surgeon haying the person for whom such prescription is made under his charge, which said prescription shall specify the amount of spirits required: Provided further, that wines and ciders may be mana- Pictured or made from grapes, berries I or iruiim suu wuw buiu. ai. wo i ot manufacture only, and only in seaiea or cratea pacxages coniammg 11 a l a - I n4 lno. ftian tA on lialf rvo llrna I per package; but no wine, when sola ,f. f . , shall be drunk upon vthe piemises . , , wnere sow, nor snail tne -pacKage t'. -containing the same be opened said premises: and. Provided further, I u u u ' v ii 1 thai nAfmnv narain tAntQinon anQlii be construed to prevent the sale off . t . 1 facturer from fruits grown on i.nd. within th. flt.t nf i3 no-: Sec. 2. That all liquors or mix- tures thereof, by whatever, name i called, that will produce intoxicatlun i K q 1 1 Ka swtrtatraoil an1 ' Ka I . 4. ,. i. . aV. . -r ., . y j I lntr fit t,hi Bftt' Pfftvin!. t.nnt: man. 1 . . . .: v " 1 . I accordance with formula, fescrite v th TTnitd Sf.t- PWmnW and National Formulary wrdch con- , , r . is neces-! sary to extract the medicinal proper- tips nf thfi Urn cm nnntninoA in annn preparation and no more iMlfP T uvwootu j s,vr aa7avs uiv &UOVta cinal agenta in solution, and which are manufactured and sold -as medi cines and not as beverages, shall not be held or construed to be or to eome within the meaning or provisions of this act. Sec. 3. That any physician - or surgeon who shall make any prescrip tion (except in case of sickness) for the purpose of aklin or abetting any person or persons who are not bona fide under his charge to purchase any intoxicating liquors, contrary to the provisions of this act, And any licen sed and registered phlrniacist rho hall sell or otherwise dispose of , or gain, any spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters without the, written prescription of a legally qualified physician or surgeon, or who shall duplicate the prescrip tion of a physician or surgeon for in toxicating liquors for any person or persons not bona fide under., such physician's or surgeon's charge, with out the written direction of the pby aician or surgeon who gave, the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined or im prisoned, or both, in the discretion of the court, for each and every. offense? and all licensed and reteredphar- macists selhns intoxicatmcr liauors bv prescription as aforesaid shall keep a recorf thereof j hich shall bear the true dates .of. the Bales: the names of all persons to , whom sales were made, tne names of physicians or surgeons upon whose prescriptions, - the sales were ade, which said record - shall be sub jept at all times to' thj iiispeo jtion of the solicitor of : tbe district the sherifi : and other pVace'officeW of the county, the mayor and police of ficers of the' city or town J in - which said licensed and registered pharma cist's business is located, and all oth er persons; and any licensed 'and reg istered pharmacist failing to keep" the record aforesaid, or'retusmgv to ' per mit the examination of such record W -the officers named or otljer persons, shall be guilty bt a. misdemeanor; and upon conviction be fined or imprison ed, or both, in the 'discretion i of the court. ' - ' - e Sec. -4. The place twhere dehvery ?f 7 intoxicating hquors is made r vm- vw.viiua ,euu De construea ana neia to be the place o1 saie mereoi, ana anj stai?on ; or o' P08. il',tate . to wfficfr anypersqnsha shior -con? vtetoytdlgw tlw Purpose of delivering ; or rryinV the to a . purchaser Bhall. be ' con to pe tne pwce oi saie: ro- viuwx uiac uoiumg m mis act snau w consnuea to prevent tne aeiivery of any intoxicating, liquor to any bcensed and registered pharmacist in sufficient quantities for medical pur- poses only, Sec. 5. Nothing in this act shall be construed as making it unlawful to sell to any minister of religion -or oxner omcer 01 a cuurcn wine to De used for religious or sacramental pur poses. - . . S 1; .Kan K Thot nAthinr mthia o if , , ;' J - i . i- r , shall be construed fo prevent the m - : ... . xounty Mmmissionerjtoicoternine , - . . " . lUfej-r . fermented or malt iraftorsprv:intoxi- -v T4v - r - .7 V",-4". ' wewvv.v puuBvji ?u';,ii4vu v viaea turtner, tnat,saia:county .com I missioners or governing ooay 01. any I city or town mav levy a special pnv Uege tar uponlany licensedr pnarma cist licensed to sell spirituous, vinous or malt liquors. sec. v. J,nat ail laws or; parts of laws m conflict with this act be and the same 'are hereby to the extent of Muc-v uum- .MiB .r-r i "T . , i V' ? . : Sembiy.of Carolina prohibiting the manufacture' or sale or other dis- such acts shall continue in f nil force and ettect and in concurrence here with; and in dictment or prosecution may be had either under this act or any special or local act relating to the same sub ject: ' Provided that, it the provis ions of sections one to nine (inclusive) of this act shall fail to" go into effect on the first i dayi of January, ; one, thousand; nine hundred and nine, be cause of the failure 'of -a - majority 1 of the! votes5 cast inthe election' herein after proyided for to be wAgainst the Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicate ing Liquors, then ths actshall no.t be copstrued si a repeal of any laws under whioh pronibition or a dispen sary has been established; nor r shall it have the effect of restoring license where prohibition or ; a 'dispensary now" obtains. '. . ; ',"X"' . . SeV8 fy -person violating any ef the provisions of this act" shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ? j oec w. lnat tne foregoing pro visions of this act shall, sq into effect on tne.nrst aay oi .January, in .tne year of our Lord 1909; if a ; majority of the votes cast at the election here inafter provided i or sljali beAnst the Manufacture and" Sale: of Jntoxi- eating Liquors.' -j, ... J .14. ,! i . -. N.- ! -. ecrlOThaVon'the lastTues-5 'da in" May in the year of Xbrd 1908, an election shall be held in the i sev eral election ptecincts m each county of the State of North'-Carolina to de termine ? whether, the"1 provuions 'of sectioi s one to nine I (inclusive) i bt this act shall become effective. Said election shall be conducted and: held under the same, rules "and regulaupns and in the' same manner as elections for State officers: and. unless ' ' other wise proyided In this act, the general laws regulating elections, as set forth in chapter ninety of the ReTisar of 1905 of North : Carolina, and the amendments thereto: shall be ' appli vauiu u saiu eiecuon. . .. a taiu elec tion every person qualified to rote for, members of the General Assembly shall have the ' right ; tor - rote. uUAt each election precinct there, snail : be a ballot box provided for the purpose1 of iald:eleaiont wMch ihldl'fce'ii! ed id plain Roman letters, aFbr or 4 Against .tne Manutactnre ana Sale of Intoxicattog!Lito rejguiatiiig electib usktf orth ; in ciuapver maeiy i uie.xvevisaL ot IwD of NortHfCarolin: lmd":the-amerior meiitslieretol At.sdeiectionreVery quauuea, yoxer snau navey tne Tifijht to vote a written : or printei ballot or ballot partly written ind : partly printed, bearing the words "For the Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," tr a written or printed baUot or a ballot partly written and partly printed, . bearing r the words ''Against the Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors.'. : The bal lots hall be of white paper and shall be without device. The " 'votes cast at said election shall be counted compared, returned,'v canvassed, ce'f ' tified and reported under the same rules and regulations and in the same manner as the Vote for Slate 'officers! as prpviaea m tne general laws a! O i. i 1 r tuw ouie a wove reierrea to. excen that th) Board of State Canvassers shall immediately after j it i has com pleted its canvass ef the returns i o the said election fronvAthe extracts transmitted t P5JKm?Jf!S3Ea respects said ballot ;6x aU; beHn of the result otsuchveanvasand tiTer"8" i.-- Ltt , . I Thomas enii uuTOfuut sutui- louwim issue nis proclamation announcing and declar ing the result and such proclamation by the Gevernor shall have the effect to determine the result of said elec tion.' The State Beard of Sections and the several - county - boards ' of elections are hereby authorized,. ei powered if&r directe tp-tke -all such actions ai may be necessarjie allyi&vi4a for i the .electioh , to" be held in Accordance with this. aeL . The several county boards of ; elections shaUimeet'in their respective--conn .... - ties, not later; than e second uctsv; of April in jthe year or our 'LbrdylJOg and arrange for the holding of ,said electionfby selecting .and appointing a registrar and two judges of election for each election precinct in Itheir respective -counties; the duties 1 and powers of whom shall le in all res pects as provided in the general election la wa-of the State,r as tdxve referred to. .Ip. making the.appoint- nuua ol juuges ox election tne county boards. of elections shalL.-H possible, eaeh appoint for , each cjion,.prei. cyict one competent person generally known to -be in favor of., the vjmailu f acture and t sale y of inttoiwti quoii in the State of 2crthi Carolina and patf. competent. ponVlgenerany Known ro oe opposea to ;tne manu facture and'eale ntoaricaiin" qu6ra Hn;th estate ;6t The 'several county V.boBidsT o eteb tiona shall make-jliat names ot the -regis trars and T judges of election and:., serve., . notice npon them as required by the elec- tion lawsot the. Stated J Tbeoompen sation of all officers .engaged ;in ?th"e said election shall be the same as ' is provided by. law for similar service 1 lijorder fully ef&ctaate .te pur--poes4hia aCt- anci tb carry , out J the true Jntenjt andmeining bf -the same, it is hereby pro vided that the State Board af .Elections in matters afecting;tbe ' entire jStitet and ; tiie several couniy, boards 6f elections, txi xnatters affecting t their reapectfre counties, shall respictdy havaiall power and:autiKrity, ' aQd " r - ... - t - .- . - . :,VZ v,.ua4 t4v,u snu. .luiags u shall be r c ;ary to complete the 2t2r.?.,Icr y:nolainR ofaid : eleo- - tion, and to conform "the tame as nearly C3 x psdble to tho gtineral . - . . b. laws ot ue ataie reuiaunrr otata I . - . . . , I elections, ilj c-t forth (a r--.1 : . 1 worm -aroiiaa ana tne atapnarncnis K and im'v cnrdrihrtt!i4ll tilFnTWV Uct C?ul la perfcrra any dqtyV' tpt, pwttcr or thb equtri redirected ja iucTC iiy, mattejnprjHng is ren- quired to be rbriaed by tetenns I of ihli ac'l-t!:i : than bi mintvf". v. I y 'if -ry.-V-N y;.. The.AXr:3nirRQ,Tnrw is , thirty-1 eight jeirtdWi'anDoUy. T is' stul :at2e V belmVv He is. a true mxa unrai a rxxi paper.- e wN rne.Sttn-y. y; r: I The lsjLKxLra "TmlMhlliri I at-tetibta haa tiered onltuiStK voxmneyA cr; ; jjearf tne present editor J.A.!T u j5o,- 8 one ox . ine verer ansVefiutepressWhis'Vr powi bittirVwith: .tKe L-y ars.--vThe IdmaxkS wiAhea EairtThottis andnis-wlmanVmbre -r.; '. Wri-t"J easMxnro all, at eooaotiM lAat wti crv fprciromanM Mr; T. C. Ilsrrisoti, ot Weldon, ou raWay to lurfest thici, f cOsl ;.in ithVeney -As Sitnrdijr .: r-. .rX :-. - tineeihcWVooU be ;iao"thcr fc3 ' " day of Jant:l903,- ; : Iiome;from:8t IfaryvWcaneiaa sou hu'eaa c! thise : mpi 'bU: ' rl'J''j't itVP8;SoOr ysiboro, wis one, thtV. bean watermilooi ta 1 i L-l;CAiiv J-iiyii:-lii Ooiyhlir'irUrn Snil VJ8 Vcloek pifcHkboi-.-Kow-thJ.Uwhay' ,TI- 1iww4tgr-H.-U;-KorUiI ' The "4;fe-..,tla.tt It .sntis ee:Ui ehtne . ol -'OA foUqin'g'ire the ofii'r: : .eeoamo4tioa. -ot. taj . lcisMt.i.i li' :,? count ty J3ro I ice of hs Thomas eniovs th vnEcimncjk people aa has been shown fjy ' hi. election to thetreA.Wr';' , sevewUermsWarT'enton Record. - ' BestlrrlT limFannitt ' Weeli: MrsvX,; Weddell died Wednes. davternoon about -2 o'eleek 4t lh; reaMee-oiCL-eHi wh k,J VeC . ov'2rA wvni. vt wvuiw vuuv UUO I iim.wa..th;ir.. nnJ &b3ftfaV hoMfAoUfwA) kW ie photo mJeiirr Mifctaa!-,:. 'ar - 1 llnr Wi miVofLii homil :: AW. 187H Lite Menhew-Wedd.lLteTi, and ttJadetth. removed to her " old homemt vLomgburg. She was . yearsoofe and leaves surviving 1. i Mrs.E.5. Suggs,of Tarboro, who'a present at her death, Mrs. Hanks, of Cliarbtte and Mr. Henry JaJtmr, tf Ohip.TThe . funeral ' eervic were m&m&M feonj the. EpJsojpai' Churph of -which "sbe.WM acommunicarr, si 10 odocic, Rev. Johnpindon . of itcUtinandthe remains were mterr ed icLihefcemetery. The following wreyjthe active pallbearers: Vro. l5Gr WFor, S P. B uddie, ariw Honorary-iJ. S. I llriro w, TjB.dder.C; High, CoU WC WDorougnvf v ... t.1 '.''.'Wi Special; School JBlectlon. ;K Tlie fipeclxl "school election -..which. took -.place .2 iir No - 4, - Frsnkl inton township, oxiiTuesday malted as fnllnwK! - -.01 :-.iV-1 . V:- Reteed ;Votes,..,'v " " " IVUUVfOt i i KnniberVotaiaovii i. .?.' For Special'-Tax T-t 4 y ',; : 32 Against rivtbA.:-- ' y- few Thireiwere .camber -of voters in ' ' " - , . e e. 1 . W .V the district' who failed to- register, , " ' . 'r-A certain physician .claims : to have attended S00,0'00 -lectures in his lifetime. vlt!- it suggested v;that thV figures tauit iacludethose delir ered by hia ' wif eiy n ; y X -. ' y ;;Sy C if - rl . ' i 111E:rWn:iSy PEOPLE, THEIR. HO VEZXEHTS IN AND ; - OUT OF T0T71U n-t,rTv Ana Those Who Come ml Go.. - tKr 1 t. , . . Come for Ple-ro f-ml1 ooihia jj Vr2?3 iGi; src, wC3 Iw J . ... . ' ... 1 c&ausu iudtuaq iu, I J. A, Turner riiitad naadciion j hU weeltv.1 y . r . ;f';" V: '.:ifri IkT. OIodi , ittewJid -ii trtex' ; . ."'. - -Arm " bu, Si a " ere tnw wee x, -naving . been . sum I ned to the bedside ot her sitter, Mra, Fannie We3elL" , . ! 4 : I ' t v - i mr. j. j. uarrow, cieri: oapcriori"'1'4."1 .t1."" au ci t&ezai Court, is in ladelphia this week,1" :twoas (lag ones too) ioprrismff ; tbe 'arraaflfarnetiV of aiJ L V w gAther then' .the rat Ixnet: j.-. .nkiaventioiiv DwingjT thfy'make tielr appsxeooa, laa . wuwo u wuiuo u uLng cue lolljraliued to" by -. bis brother, j , - ':r'xr - .. . 1 yElffhUentll ' AnidTerUTr. i'e:thwna-'ami,S6 iieirearbrabarlbff . Coils rre -W.vl; iiyy P.ttf. B.m..l,. rCii Aa-Aiioi- vwptrvnuCfj r&'AUeiL-e Sea GUtPresident, ' ilay Hoimw Foy; Secretary, EtitabstV Joyner; OVeisurer--Annie Carroll; "Critic, Caeaie Marroiu- , . : Marahalealice Jones CosUn, xaama aixc, ytwguente narns lW Helen. Webb.-. ; "u . ' T. ' ?' - ... I w - the tit -"' Stephen.- S;kev: . ECJA . WheleM, Osar-Tcmege; .. . : ; h - - l?.rHP rrn--. craae aamnie Aoone,i&w-r . utf uwaer i -.vIEmert .Whelee.v ' 5thTgrade Bartis iWnel Maggie I Alford. . 6th grade-Lixxie1 Alford, Pearl I HoUmgswortlAl .'; y - I Ax2aa J.lPteT, Teacher; , . Honor-Eoll. .The following is the honor roll tor Bab Rock School: . nasT'waxa. ylst gra JeGerUe Ijtoti . Sooky "and IVchmond.;Upchurch,. ; , nd grade Kenoen liann. Srd grade Allkrt Hedlin, Pan. Une Bowdeawy v - '---J " 4th gradeRobert lUyton, lizzie BanniAnnltMedliru ? " " - , . . j - . 1 .6th gratle-Tomiale and'Dolphas Medlin, IJohnnleand Bonnie jBaan, George Bowden, Mamie Lartoa. r y grjtde---Pauline 'V Bowden, Albert Medlin, Ethel: Edwards. c. f 4thgraaeAnnieMedlia: :"; ; 1 :5tfr gradei-Agnei Medlin.r -Aubt'lX. niSr:Teiier; If Toar.space ia not ill spoken tor please allow me a uttle room to tell your readers something . of the fine country and ruh farming lands along Tthe road i travel wnue caxrTing ine mail on route no 6y My rouu 27 ' tia- Ib-cxatifal ooaatry xhxn xaT 0f tV 'clhcr cxrriers. X hate 'si taiH xxzxdL on ray roata, aol I h&v cull L. neAxlyaUo! lha sTery day, j that of cosrse pUitU my piiroas, , rv wuit - -- m tv. t rs ca . car rwita cotton, oonr tod tobacco, of . exui' IHur ether ftrmera. bat this is aot tlL -, j tirer.rii.' Alpej m the last of ti.. ; y drive tip to a cedar post aad CM icraottst.' It IoVwi iiHf M. see grrpes rrowtsj; oa a ruH bcr- post; horsrer, I plucked buUl tjj grapet, oota at the sarae time. ITe. art Haretv Hudson; Herritt, . HeaW and many others hare this same vx- . vT.vT-- yv . o-icr crop f'Wt. -day; Oae - talht thsafck . j v bnVootftbty are the t fir becrw lagriiaevIo wtater thtj ' bttr po- ptmuts, locust bti b?trJ.ad p at 7tK' ldonVeortrrtW k-.i Lyi as "twhitei tori ia tare It can be sua tor err e -. . , v eu k people r coaatrf. Fas the ga n6irl aa4iW JOMg people don't hare to go t wwa wbea 5jl tUtafot tbr Touoglmdyyoa the reWfwia." : tn f or th. whole nsrshbocw T W 1efi,TliayoM people tJto' and deode on-the Hod thsy. - . . , . - ; toe picture, will not txs . eooaga, then tbs gtts the- cametm'reaJr takes her seat "with i2m . , ... IffMnei mrtA t. - 1 .1 a. . -?" U T UiJnd feet. tj- obulned. Be ?- ". ?Rlto oto 1 Ibeliere &ioU-CUsm Uree eomiwhoa on ray roote, for on Christmas ta wn404bout:half way around tr route I foand .dangilcg from a t mail wtvaatockmg, full a feet long and o . loa aa a store pipe, fall of all kinds el t Eood.thiagsTi IhelieTe. C2rdeGxa- , som knows who pot it there bet bo rcfaMi to tell aod"I did not " press the queftott of f ebq pat, It.lheraT, u I looked after the xnatler of tal4 bg it awary v . VI guesa yoa 'and some of , tost- readers will . agree wltii ciethat' this country is almost a land. ofPeadi and UcnaT no I taeaa Milk cs HoasyTes, 'cood people 7ciaeTtA good country: y n 1 ...,y - 1. ykh to thank the patrons w ' have placed, a receptacle in ther mail boxse for peonies.' - It is a &tb caring ot time and . great relist t bold fingers. " . . ,-'.r:; ' People who .atay la doors alt tha r while"" say our . roads xregood noww y Old dtltens ' say they .hare .. stca . . , them .better. BaHng the ..pile. cf. , , ? lutFraynlght a; pine - tree 'wxa .V. .,. blown down on an engine boase . yr x longing to' Mr. .Hfrvey ; 2ewt?n tfayj, Ha jeaville ' TOwnship.. . The ho rax-. , , wai completely dcmoliAhea xnd coja . ' -sidcrable damage doae the eogiaa. ,-; There were sevcral olher Urge tref -blown down bat. no Oeher dimsi rrported, : ; , ' - - '': Yoars foracrtibf, : : ; '.. ,":' . " ' . - Cirsrrg. - -': -.f 1 e r e
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