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NOTE.

At the time these pages go to press (April 20, 1911) the Governor still has the following Acts which he has not approved, some of which he will return to the Legislature with his veto:

An Act to provide for rural policemen for Spartanburg county.

An Act to amend Section 2935 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, Volume I, as amended by an Act entitled "An Act to amend Section 2935, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1902, relating to exemption from jury duty," approved 20th day of February, A. D. 1907, relating to exemption from jury duty.

An Act to enable and permit cities and towns of not more than ten thousand inhabitants and not less than four thousand inhabitants to adopt the commission form of government provided for in an Act entitled "An Act to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, Volume I, Chapter XLIX, relating to municipal corporations, by adding thereto an article to be known as Article VII, providing a form of government for cities of more than twenty thousand inhabitants and less than," etc.

An Act to provide for an investigation of the acts and doings of the State Dispensary Commission, and the acts and doings of the Attorney General in connection therewith, and of the acts and doings of the committee of the General Assembly appointed under a Concurrent Resolution of the General Assembly dated January 31, 1905, and of the Acts and doings of any other person or persons in any way connected with the affairs of the State Dispensary and the investigation and winding up thereof.

An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish an Industrial School for Boys and provide for its government and maintenance," approved the 24th day of February, A. D. 1966.

An Act regarding libel and civil proceedings in reference thereto.

An Act to prevent the establishment of ill-shaped counties.

An Act to provide for rural policemen for Cherokee county.

An Act to provide for an assistant superintendent of education in all counties having a population of between eighty-two and eighty-five thousand.

An Act relating to Newberry county.

An Act to require the distribution of the dispensary fund among the common schools, and to provide the method of distribution.

An Act to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, Volume I, Chapter XLIX, relating to municipal corporations, by adding thereto an article to be known as Article VIII, providing a form of government for cities of more than nine thousand inhabitants and less than twenty thousand inhabitants, and for cities of more than fifty thousand inhabitants and less than one hundred thousand inhabitants, such form of government to be adopted by special election, ordered upon petition.

ANDREW J. BETHEA, Code Commissioner.

Acts and Joint Resolutions

OF THE

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

State of South Carolina

Passed at the Regular Session which was begun and held at
the City of Columbia on the Tenth day of January,
A. D. 1911, and was adjourned without day on
the Eighteenth day of February, A. D. 1911.

COLE L. BLEASE, Governor; C. A. SMITH, Lieutenant-Gov-
ernor and ex officio President of the Senate. MENDEL L.
SMITH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. M: M.
MANN, Clerk of the Senate. JAS. A. HOYT, Clerk of the
House of Representatives.

PART I

GENERAL AND PERMANENT LAWS

No. 1.

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE AND EMPOWER THE BOARD OF TRUS-
tees of ClemSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COL-
LEGE TO ESTABLISH TWO OR MORE EXPERIMENTAL STA-
TIONS.

A. D. 1911

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Experimental State of South Carolina, The Board of Trustees of Clemson stations for Agricultural and Mechanical College are hereby authorized and stration work. empowered to establish and operate two or more experimental stations, as in their judgment the funds of said college will

justify, for the purpose of testing soil, climatic and other

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