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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 22.] WASHINGTON COUNTY. 1063

saloon territory by a druggist or pharmacist of liquor for medi-
cal or sacramental purposes only, or of alcohol for medicinal,
chemical or mechanical purposes only, not to be drunk upon the
premises under any circumstances; provided, the following re-
quirements are fully complied with and such druggist or
pharmacist in good faith shall keep a true and exact record in
a book, which he shall provide for the purpose, in which shall
be entered at the time of every sale of intoxicating liquors made
by him or in or about his place of business to all persons whom-
soever, the date of such sale, the name of the purchaser, who
shall also sign his name in said book as a part of said entry,
and his residence (stating the street and house number if there
be such), the kind, quantity and price of such liquor, the pur-
pose for which it was sold, and when the sale is for medical
purposes; the book shall also contain the name of the physician
issuing the prescription therefor, such prescription shall be can-
celled by writing on it the word "Cancelled," and the date on
which it was presented and filed, and kept on file; no prescrip-
tion shall be filled a second.time. Such book shall be in form
substantially as follows:

Date

Name of
Purchaser

Residence

Kind and
Quality

Purpose
use

of

Price

Name of
Physician

Signature of
Purchaser

And the book and all such prescriptions before provided for,
shall be open to inspection by any State's Attorney, justice of
the peace having criminal jurisdiction, judge of any court, or
any sheriff, constable or other police officer. Any druggist or
pharmacist who shall fail to keep such record, or shall fail or
refuse to make any entry therein required by law, or shall de-
stroy or alter or change in any way any such record or any
entry therein any prescription, or permit or procure the same
to be destroyed, altered or changed, or shall fail to cancel any
such prescription, or shall refill any prescription or shall sell
intoxicating liquors for medical purposes, except in written
prescriptions or for sacramental purposes without an order
signed by a clergyman, shall for each sale in violation of the
provisions of this section be deemed guilty of unlawful selling,
and on conviction thereof, shall be punished accordingly. Noth-
ing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a sale by such
druggist of such liquor as may be needed by or for a sick per-
son in case of extreme illness, when delay may be dangerous
to the patient. It shall be unlawful for any druggist or phar-
macist who has been convicted of selling intoxicating liquor in
violation of this Act, thereafter to sell intoxicating liquor for

 

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