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v--yv- ---r 1 .-v Tr-''--.":H".. -: -ivi. - i ii - - - 7 . -. i ... , , . .. 1 .1 n , m m t - 6 n Ad AiaiilesilipiiB " :' '.. '- '.' . 3 ' ' The Assembl Do Enact: Section 1. That it shall, be. un lawful for any person, firm, or corporation, or agent, officer or any employee thereof, to ship, transport, carry or deliver, in any manner, or by any means what ever, for hire or otherwise, in any one package or at any one time from a point within, or Vwithout this State to any person, fit m, or corporation in this State any spirituous or vinous liquors or in toxicate ngjjbitteis in quantity -greater than one quart, or any malt liquors fri;a quantity greater than five gallons; arid it shall be unlawful for v any, spirituous or vinous liquors or intoxicating bit- ters so shipped transported car ried or delivered in any one pack age to be contained in more than one receptacle. Section 2, That it shall be un lawful foi any person, firm, or corporation at any one time or in any one package to receive at a point;jyhinVtltae pfNorth '. CarWina the use of any other person, firm, or corporation, or for any putA pose, any spirituous or vinous liquors or intoxicating bitters in any quantity greater than one quart or any malt liquors in a - quantity greater than five'gallons. ; Section 3. That it shall be un lawful for any person, firm or cor poration, during the space of fif- teen consecutive days to receive any spirituous or vinous liquors or intoxicating bitters in a quan tity or quantities totaling more than one Quart, or any malt liquors in a quantity greater than five gallons;, provided that the provisions of sections one, two and three shall not apply to the recemt of a5 common carrier for transportation to a point in anoth er state, where the delivery is not forbidden bv the laws of such state. Section 4. The words "malt liquors" as used in this act' shall ' be construed to include only such malt liquors as contain not to exceed five per centum of alcohol and -malt liquors containing more than five per centum of alcohol shall be held to be spirituous liquors within the meaning , of this act. Section 5. That it shall be un- lawful for any person to order in a fictitious name or in the name of another any spirituous or vin ous or malt liquors or intoxicat ing bitters or to receive for him- A self any spirituous or vinous liquors or intoxicating bitters so ordered or shipped. . Section 6. That it shall be un lawful for any person to allow or in any way permit the use of his name in the ordering for another or the delivery to another of any spirituous or vinous or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters. Section 7. That it shall be un lawful for any person, firm or cor poration to serve with meals,' or otherwise, any , spirituous, vinous, fermented or jnalt liquors or in- y of North Carolina toxicating bitters , where any charge is made for such meal or service. : I Section 8 That all laws author izing or. alio wing the sale of spirit ous, vinous, or malt liduors or in toxicating bitters by ahy medical depository, druggist or pharma cist be and the same are hereby repealed, and it shall be unlawful for and medical depository, drug gist or pharmacist to sell or other wise dispose of for gain and spirit uous, vinous, fermented ok malt liquors or intoxicating bitters : PROVIDED, fhat any medical depository now authorized by law shall be allowed to dispose of any liquors on 'hand at the time this act goes into effect by selling and shipping the same to any person, firm pr; corporation in any State other than North Carolina, where such sale would not be illegal Section 9. That the 'provisions of this act shal not apply to grain alcohol received by d uly licensed hh viria n klHriiimlef geons, couege, umversny-ana state laboratories, and manufac turers of medicine, when intend- i' ed to be used in' compounding, mixing, or preserving medicines or medical preparations, or for surgical purposes, when obtained as hereinafter provided: PRO VIDED, HOWEVER, that noth ing contained in this act shall prohibit the importation into the State ot North Carolina and the delivery and possession' in said State for use-in industry, manu facture, and arts of any denatured alcohol of other denatured spirits, which are compounded and made in accordance with the formulae prescribed by acts o Congress of the United States and regulations made under authority thereof by the Treasury Department of said United States, and vhe Commis sioner of Internal Revenue there of, and which are not now subject to internal revenue tax I levied by the Government of, the said United States: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That this act shall not apply to wines and liquors required arid used by j hospitals and sanatoria bona fide establish ed and maintained for the treat m.nt of patients addicted to the use of liquor, morphine, opium. cocaine, or other deleterious drugs,) when the same are admin istered to patients actually in such hospitals, or sanatoria for treatment, and when the same are administered as an essential part of the particular system or method of treatment and eXclu sively by or under the direction of a duly licensed and registered physician of, good moral character and standing. Section 10. That manufacturers ofmedicine, duly licensed phy sicians, hospitals, dental surgeons. college university: and state, lab oratories and druggists may make, written application to the Clerk of thf jSupcrior Court of the counr fy ftr a pcrpiit tw rcsejvc by tmttf porta tipn by af common tal grainalcohpl Intended tobewi fpr.surijpalpujpo pounding, rnjpcmg,or-prc)ara rrieaicin.pr; medical pf epfR Siicri pemiilhenipetl py.tne cierjsor his,iuiy ppaiu d ieputy, wrhp ; shall affix seal of his tpffice thereto, and s'ift permit shal contain the iianiegf thej applicant ;to;who the ; sSy A. I L T - -1'- I'll . r"--' "-V.'4! uieiit ls.iOiOe, qeiiyereq, tne-pi from wlfci$the; iprjjentJlo made, the;ampurij to be:sjiippe and the;date; of -granting tbe!4p mit. y 1 he;s perrriit shan-fg executed in dupUcateThe onigi inal shU be; deJiyered,to tlieVap pl.icauit q Je enty him totfe shipper; to, .pe, pasted pn the putH side. pf -the. package , containing alcohol. :M Section. 11. .That a permit, isl sue4;as; aboyey wjien attached tjt and plainly affixed' in a. con?pio. eel- containing, grain alcohol trani?- portea wunin tnis state shaii an; thorite any cpmm9n carrier wi t M in the State to transport the pact? age or parcel to wrich sucii ptir-1 mit is attached or affixed contain ing only the alcohol mentioned in said permit, and to deliver the same to. the person , firm or cor poration tp which said permit was issued. . ife Section 12. That the duplicate; copy of .said permit, together with the application therefor, as hereinbefore provided shall be filed in, the officelol "'the Cle thr uper ior Court chronpfogrcais ly -and alpliabetically with regard to the name Pf the applicant, and permit shall at all times be sub ject to the Inspection of any citi zen or officer of the siate, county, or municipality ; and for his ser vices the Clerk of the Superior Court shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents, to be paid by the ap plicant. Section 13. That any person, firm, or corporation violating am of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor section j.. inat nomine in this act shall be construed to im pair or repeal any laws prohibit ing the sale af intoxicating liquors or any laws making the place of delivery the place of sale, noi shall it be construed to repeal any laws prohibiting the trans portation, tleliverVt or receipt of intoxicating liquors in any county or counties in this state. Section 15. That this act shall take effect on the first day of April, nineteen hundred and fif teen, i An Act to Prohibit the Man ufacture and Sale of Malt, Such as is Used in the Manufacture of Spirituous T : mi st e Liquors. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That it shall be un lawful for any person, firm or cor poration, or any agent,-officer or employee thereof, to manufacture for sell malt, such as is used in the manufacture of spirituous liquors, in the State, of Nprth Carolina. Section 2. That; all express companies, railroad companies, or other transportation companies, dping business in that state, are required to keep a separate record of all shipments of such malt, in which shall be entered.immediate Jy upon receipt thereof, the name of tht person to whom shipped, ampuntol acbhtpmocjit, the fiafe; when received and, the idate hnillivered, and &y u whom jfeliveredUnd to whom delivered, Mich - refiprd jtyail x be Qpen, tor the inspection 4 &i arty t dBteer of tne state, r cpunty, imtthicjpaHty iiny ;time.dui:ing -business .hours pf the..company. ; Section 3. That any .person, ffrfn r corporation violating any pi the prpvisipns , of this act .shall Jyilty;pf , a., misdemeanor, Sectipn :43ThatLthis act shall fieiin fptceJrom.and after, its ,xat- ion. - 'Vv - Uee Clab iTo Be Jo Edenton Apr. 1. ig.Last Sunday's News and Ob- Irserver had the . following to say about the Wake Forest .Glee lub. which is billed to be in Edenton April 1. VGLEE CLUB MAKES A HIT isbur Rodly Applauds Wake Forest Musicians '' 'i Louisburg Mar. 6JLn spite of the torrential rains, a good sized andK thoroughly appreciative audience heard the "Wake Forest :e Club in the opera house here last night in their initial perioral aftce'bf this season. It was con sidered by j maay the very best entertainment that has come to VfJ flurtFplEeafcns : not up,-our nc is the first magnitude- as a soloist violinist, cornetist, pianist, or ganist, or anything else that makes a noise. He is a whole show by himself, but he is very ably assisted by twenty-five other men, each of whom is a specialist in his line. The orchestra, consisting of eleven pieces, is par excellence. Each number on the program .was liberally applauded, and the Club was very generous in its appre ciation as shown by its responses. ; m Both classical and popular mu sic was used, with numerous orig inal interpretations and stunts thrown in for good .measure, all of which was thoroughly enjoyed. The last number on the program, 4 'The Grasshopper," which was a tragic cantata in several spasms, was replete with philosophy and fun and called forth many rounds of applause. At the conclusion of the pro gram, the tflce Club accepted the invition of the faculty arid senior class of Louisburg College to a reception given in their honer at the college Here the Club shone with even more effuegence having the greater inspiration. The !audience was thorou V?' i thetic, and when "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary" was sung all the young ladies, including the large number of. undergraduates who were allowed the privilege of the reception, but who: were lined upon the stair steps and up per corridors, aU chimed in and made welkin ring. In the library delicious refresh ments were served, and a most delightful social hour? was .spent. And thus the tie that. bindWake Forest and Louisburg Colleges together was- greatly -, strength ened. For a jnUdjBasyjict bowls, try Doan's Regnlets, modern laxative. 25o. at aU stores. - V Rdvt. Forest 1 WAnamaker Saves -a Derelict leaves Billy Sunday's Side to Bring a Bar Fly" Along ihc Trail. Philadelphia, Mar. 8- Down from his seat on the platform at the tabernacle John .Wanamaker slipped unnoticed into the saw dust trail and joined the host of personal Workers. Billy Sunday had just finished -his1 appeal for his hearers to accept Christ. Mr. Wanamaker had not been long away from the platform when he emerged' from the throng leading by the hand a trail hitter i a man whose clothes were, in tatters, whose face was 'stamped with the sign pf a bar fly Straight up to the evangelist he led the : derelict. Sunday grasped, the outcast's hand and smiled triumphantly at . Mr.' 4 . - - . -Wanamaker Ledger Dispatch. On The Trail Of Moses. A Series of Sermons on the Life-oHiie- Greatest Man of f the Old Testament at the Baptist church. We give you a hearty Welcome. We wish you to be assured that pur. church services: are maintained with SERHQN SUBJECTS; March 7-12ie Baand Jto:Jtlxer March ii-T&KTo&l in heilaift7 March 211gPu1ari March 28-TriJ Matched with Strength. EVENING: March 7 A.' YounjgfMan' Choice. March U-rA Transient iiepentanqe and a.Hard.ehed Heart. March 21 The 'Golden Calf. Macch iS "Mount J?ah'8 Sammit ThftrEndf the Trail. -Show Me , Thy Ways, O Jehovah: Teach Me Thy Paths." EDWARD L. WELLS, Pastor. RocBy Hoctt Items. Everybpdy be sure and come to the play "Those Dreadful Twin" tp be given at Beech Fork sehoolhouse on Friday night Mar. 12. Misses Mollie Bunch and Ari zona-Whiteman spent Saturday night witli Miss Bertha Bunch. Miss Rosa Spruill spent the week-end"-with relatives on the otherside of Edenton. Mr. Clarence Leary called- to see Miss Mollie Bunch Sunday afternoon. Bev Josiah Elliott of Hertford spent Sunday night with Mr. R. B. HollowelL Mr. M .- B. Chappell dined with Mr. E. B. Hollo well Sunday. Mrs. JIcIe Hunch is very ill at trutimjav- ' Mf& welad to see Mr. Joel w n &ev wno-v naa oeen iu tor a. ipngj-time, , at church Saturday andfSunday, We arc havings gppd Sunday Schdbl- at Bpcky Hock church now? .Everybody is invited to com9 -;- - . Mn' Crassie Perry of Bertie county called to see Hiss Bertha BuncfarSunday afternoon. Miss Eva Harrell of Bray HaU is the- guest of her sister Mrs. J T. Layton, Mrs. Martha- Ward -of Bray jaaii is spenamg a icw uays ai ncr old home. " Severalrof our. people attended meetings at OBosley Jasi week. I place spent lEHe veeV-eod With M issJra tlollcfweil of Scdvin. Miis 3ilei$lu1&ned quite a number rof friends last Mr. MatBhall was, tne guest of , Miss fetiie Soitree t SundayJ afternoon. ? - ' ' Miss Minnier Perry of -Byrvidere is spending i feways Hntlr tb-" iatives heie. . V ;s-': . Miss Salhe ; Bl&cliani spent the Week' end with Miss Pauliue Hbbbs. ' v; - Mrs. Laura Hathaway and Miss Minnie Perty dalretf tfo eee Mrs. Martha kottricfeV 'crid d&ttghter Ellie andltind!f TOsrliy. Wo didn't have afriy raday school Sunday on eBdufit of bad weather. , Messrs. Isaac Sykes and Allen Briggs were the priests of Miss Pauline Hobbs Sunday night Messrs. Noah fantl Hobbs spent a few days in Suf folk, Va , last week. Mr. Worth Hdflter -spent Tues day in Norfoik, Va. messrs. Wallace Speight and Paul Blanchard called to' Mis Ira floliowell of Selwin Sunday mortlii v - y ' Mr. C? yB; Hacthway sp&iX Tuesday, in Norfolk, - Va;, :-a , Musicess.; mmmm MeisdahleaAniia White, Bdbfirt iirii'4k'...-llA.jf''-'"'-,'-..- v"ra" Winslow and -C A. Mitchell visit ed Mrs. J. C. McCotter of Muddy Cross Thursday.. Miss Sadie Williamson visited ., ....... U; Mrs. E. A., Betiton ThufscTay afternoon. ' ' '-t. Misses Bertiel&rrMJMv! SavaReSsrJtent ? We3nesda nlgfcft at Mrs. Anna White's. :r Quite a numberof our people attended. revival" sevktfea at Bosley last week. . Mr. and MrSVJ. C. JCcfr and Master Diaz;;Mr;- ai Mrsr J. A. Riddick of Muddy Csa and Mr. W. W, Wynne visited at Mr. P.. W. Simpsoxs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L, O. Stallings and little daughter Daisy Dee visited Mrs. Bebecca SpiveyStili- day afternoon. Mr. Joseph Biddick Sr. who has been quite sick is convalcs- cent ' .-. DRUM HILtiNEWS Mrs. Joe Umphlett of Palmyra is visiting her mother Mrs.. John Bonney. . - Misses Hettie and Allie Vann were guests of Mrs. G B. Austin's Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. W. .H. Patker amd Master Hartwoll of ' 'PbrU- mouth and Mi. 3. $ iHaritllof ; Whaley ville spent last week with Mrs. j. H. Baker. Rev. T. M. Grant filled his re gular appointment at vSavages Sunday afternoon ; Mr. and Mrs Paicy Turner and child of Norfoik spent Thursday. with Mrs, Wallace Holland. Miss Beatrice Collins isTiiiticg in Portsmouth. Misses HeUie Dean and Allie Yann dined at the home, of Mrar. J. H. BakernWednesday nightr Quel icno Arnica ScSC V
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