﻿Commissioner 
  of 
  Agriculture. 
  823 
  

  

  Hotels 
  and 
  restaurants 
  knowingly 
  nsing 
  imitation 
  butter 
  or 
  

   cheese, 
  or 
  serving 
  the 
  same 
  therein 
  either 
  as 
  food 
  or 
  for 
  cooking 
  

   purposes, 
  are 
  required 
  to 
  advertise 
  the 
  same 
  by 
  posting 
  a 
  white 
  

   card 
  in 
  a 
  conspicuous 
  place 
  in 
  the 
  rooms 
  where 
  served 
  of 
  said 
  

   hotels 
  and 
  restaurants, 
  with 
  the 
  words 
  thereon 
  " 
  Imitation 
  but- 
  

   ter 
  used 
  here," 
  or 
  " 
  Imitation 
  cheese 
  used 
  here," 
  as 
  the 
  case 
  may 
  

   be. 
  Said 
  cards 
  shall 
  not 
  contain 
  any 
  other 
  impressions 
  than 
  the 
  

   words 
  above 
  prescribed. 
  

  

  " 
  The 
  sworn 
  certificate 
  of 
  ' 
  the 
  chemist 
  of 
  the 
  Clemson 
  Agricul- 
  

   tural 
  College 
  of 
  South 
  Carolina 
  ' 
  of 
  analysis 
  of 
  a 
  suspected 
  sample 
  

   shall 
  be 
  recogTiized 
  in 
  any 
  and 
  all 
  courts 
  of 
  this 
  State 
  as 
  prima 
  

   facie 
  evidence 
  of 
  such 
  analysis, 
  and 
  of 
  the 
  comjDosition 
  and 
  char- 
  

   acter 
  of 
  such 
  sample." 
  (Laws 
  1896. 
  Xo. 
  96.) 
  

  

  ten:n^essee. 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  unlawful 
  to 
  manufacture, 
  sell 
  or 
  offer 
  to 
  sell, 
  any 
  substance 
  

   purporting 
  to 
  be 
  butter 
  or 
  cheese, 
  which 
  substance 
  is 
  not 
  made 
  

   wholly 
  from 
  pure 
  cream 
  or 
  pure 
  milk, 
  imless 
  the 
  same 
  is 
  manufac- 
  

   tured 
  under 
  its 
  true 
  name, 
  and 
  unless 
  each 
  package, 
  roll 
  or 
  parcel 
  

   of 
  such 
  substance 
  and 
  each 
  vessel 
  containing 
  the 
  same 
  shall 
  be 
  dis- 
  

   tinctly 
  stamped 
  or 
  marked 
  with 
  its 
  true 
  name, 
  and 
  those 
  doing 
  up 
  

   parcels 
  of 
  this 
  substance 
  for 
  customers 
  must 
  mark 
  it 
  with 
  its 
  true 
  

   name. 
  (Laws 
  ]8T9, 
  chap. 
  169.) 
  

  

  Whoever 
  sells 
  anv 
  substance 
  made 
  in 
  the 
  semblance 
  of 
  butter, 
  

   or 
  as 
  a 
  substitute 
  for 
  butter, 
  and 
  not 
  made 
  whoUv 
  from 
  milk 
  or 
  

   cream, 
  shall 
  have 
  the 
  words 
  " 
  Imitation 
  butter 
  " 
  or 
  " 
  Oleomarga- 
  

   rine," 
  or 
  " 
  Butterine 
  " 
  (as 
  the 
  case 
  may 
  be) 
  marked 
  on 
  the 
  vessel 
  

   or 
  wrapper 
  containing 
  the 
  same. 
  

  

  The 
  manufacture 
  or 
  sale 
  of 
  any 
  oleaginous 
  substance 
  not 
  

   wholly 
  the 
  product 
  of 
  unadulterated 
  milk 
  or 
  cream, 
  which 
  shall 
  

   be 
  in 
  imitation 
  of 
  yellow 
  butter, 
  is 
  prohibited. 
  Provided, 
  that 
  

   nothing 
  shall 
  be 
  construed 
  to 
  prohibit 
  the 
  manufacture 
  and 
  sale 
  

   of 
  oleomargarine, 
  butterine 
  or 
  imitation 
  butter 
  in 
  a 
  separate 
  form 
  

  

  