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of the Court of General Sessions to the extent of seventy-five ($75) dollars in each year; Clerk of Court, three hundred ($300) dollars; Township Commissioners, each Township Commissioner shall receive a salary of two dollars and fifty cents per day for each day of service actually rendered, not to exceed forty days in each year, and mileage at three cents per mile, traveling in the most direct route from his home to the county seat and returning, when attending the meetings of the County Board of Commissioners; County Supervisor, nine hundred ($900) dollars, and the said County Supervisor shall give his entire time to the supervision of the roads and bridges of said county and to the other duties of the office, and the said County Supervisor shall be at his office at the county seat on the first Monday in each month, and at such other times as he shall deem advisable and necessary; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, two hundred ($200) dollars; County Superintendent of Education, six hundred ($600) dollars, and also one hundred ($100) dollars for expenses; Coroner, one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars; Master, one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars; Probate Judge, two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars. That said officers shall receive the same fees which they are now allowed by law to receive.

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Florence County.-Sheriff, twenty-two hundred and fifty Florence ($2,250) dollars; Clerk of Court, four hundred ($100) dol- County. lars; County Commissioners, one hundred and twenty-five ($125) dollars, and mileage at five cents a mile for each mile. traveled, going to and returning from meetings of the board; Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, three hundred ($300) dollars; County Superintendent of Education, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars; Clerk of the Superintendent of Education, three hundred ($300) dollars; County Supervisor, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars; County Auditor, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars, six hundred and sixty-six ($666) dollars by the State and eight hundred and thirty-four ($834) dollars by the county; for Clerk of the County Auditor, three hundred ($300) dollars; County Treasurer, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars, six hundred and sixty-six ($666) dollars by the State and eight hundred and thirty-four ($834) dollars

A. D. 1911 by the county; for Clerk of the County Treasurer, three hundred (300) dollars; Coroner, three hundred ($300) dollars. The members of the Board of Dispensary Control shall be paid fifty ($50) dollars per month from the gross profits of the county dispensaries.

Georgetown
County.

Greenville
County.

Greenwood
County.

Horry
County.

Georgetown County.-Sheriff, two thousand one hundred ($2,100) dollars: Provided, That the Sheriff of Georgetown shall act as constable for the magistrates residing at Georgetown without additional compensation; Clerk of the Court, nine hundred ($900) dollars; County Commissioners, three dollars and twenty-five ($3.25) cents per day, not more than twenty-five (25) days, with five (5) cents per mile for actual travel each way; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, three hundred ($300) dollars, payable monthly; County Superintendent of Education, nine hundred ($900) dollars; County Supervisor, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars; Coroner, four hundred ($100) dollars; Probate Judge, three hundred ($300) dollars, and all fees and costs which he is now entitled in law to charge and receive in compensation for his services. Greenville County.-All officers' salaries shall remain the same, except Register of Mesne Conveyance, whose salary shall be $2,400; Superintendent of Education, $900; Coroner, $400.

Greenwood County.-The salaries in Greenwood county shall remain as now provided by law, except the salary of County Treasurer, who shall receive the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, one thousand dollars to be paid by the State and five hundred dollars by the county.

Horry County.-The salaries in Horry county shall remain as now provided by law, except the salary of Superintendent of Education, who shall receive seven hundred ($700) dollars, and one hundred ($100) dollars for organizing and supervising boys' corn clubs in Horry county. All costs, fees or fines collected by the various county officers, including the Auditor and Treasurer, shall be turned into the county treasury and belonging to the general county funds, except the Sheriff, who shall retain one-half (%) of all fees collected by him.

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Laurens County.-The salaries in Laurens county shall remain the same as now provided by law, and the Sheriff of Laurens Laurens county shall receive the sum of forty cents per day County. for keeping and dieting prisoners.

Lee County-Salaries of officers shall remain as now fixed Lee County. by law, except that the Superintendent of Education shall receive nine hundred ($900.00) dollars per annum; County Supervisor, twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars per annum. That the salaries of all county officers be paid monthly.

Marlboro County.-The salary of the Supervisor shall be Marlboro fifteen hundred dollars; the salary of the Coroner shall be two County. hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid as now provided by law.

Orangeburg County.-Sheriff, two thousand dollars; Clerk Orangeburg of Court, five hundred dollars; County Superintendent of County. Education, one thousand dollars; Coroner, three hundred dollars; County Supervisor, eleven hundred dollars; Clerk of the County Supervisor, four hundred dollars; County Auditor and County Treasurer, each, sixteen hundred and fifty dollars, of which two-thirds shall be payable by the State and one-third by Orangeburg county; all of which salaries shall be payable monthly.

Pickens County.-The Superintendent of Education shall Pickens receive an annual salary of $900.00. The Sheriff of said County. county, $900.00, and in addition to said salary shall receive thirty-five (35) cents per day for dieting prisoners while in his custody. The Probate Judge shall receive a salary of two hundred ($200.00) dollars per annum in addition to fees now received. The Clerk of Court shall receive a salary of five hundred ($500.00) dollars.

Richland County.-County Supervisor, eighteen hundred Richland dollars; County Superintendent of Education, fifteen hundred County. dollars. Magistrates-Waverly, four hundred and eighty dollars; Olympia, four hundred and eighty dollars; Camp Ground, four hundred and eighty dollars; Columbia, twelve hundred dollars; all others, two hundred and forty dollars. Constables-Olympia, four hundred dollars; Columbia, four hundred and eighty dollars; all others, two hundred and forty dollars. Rural police, each, twelve hundred dollars. For the three military companies of militia, five hundred dollars.

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County.

Spartanburg County.-Sheriff, twenty-five hundred dollars, Spartanburg payable quarterly; Clerk of Court, eighteen hundred dollars, payable quarterly; Township Commissioners, three dollars per day for not exceeding eighty-five days in each year, payable quarterly; Clerk of County Board of Commissioners, not less than six hundred dollars and not more than seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, payable monthly; County Superintendent of Education, twelve hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly; County Supervisor, fifteen hundred dollars, payable monthly; Coroner, five hundred dollars, payable monthly; commencing March 1st the Sheriff shall be paid forty cents per day for dieting and caring for prisoners. The Assistant Superintendent of Education shall receive not exceeding fifty dollars per month for not more than six months in the year.

Sumter
County.

Union
County.

Act of 1905,

amended.

Sumter County.-As now provided by law, except as follows: Sheriff, two thousand ($2,000) dollars per annum; County Superintendent of Education, one thousand ($1,000) dollars per annum; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, one thousand dollars per annum.

Union County.-The County Treasurer of Union county shall receive three hundred ($300) dollars per annum for clerical help. The Master of Union county shall receive a salary of three hundred ($300) dollars in addition to fees now allowed by law.

Approved the 18th day of February, A. D. 1911.

No. 31.

AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO AMEND
SECTION 816, VOLUME I, CODE OF LAWS, 1902, so as to
HAVE SAME APPLY TO LEE COUNTY," APPROVED 20TH
DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1905, SO AS TO INCLUDE CHERO-
KEE COUNTY.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the 24 Stats., 833, State of South Carolina, That an Act entitled "An Act to amend Section 816, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1902, so as to have same apply to Lee county," approved 20th day of February, A. D. 1905, be amended by inserting the word "Chero

kee" on line 4 before the word "Georgetown," so that said Act, when amended, shall read as follows:

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borrow

Section 816. The County Supervisor, with the approval of the County Board of Commissioners in each of the counties Supervisor of Greenville, Lee, Pickens, Orangeburg, Abbeville, Hamp- money in certon, Berkeley, Anderson, Sumter, Chester, Richland, Chero- tain counties kee and Georgetown, is hereby authorized and empowered, for the present and any succeeding fiscal year, to borrow upon faith and credit of the county, a sufficient sum or sums of money to pay in advance of the collection of taxes therefor, ordinary county expenses, school claims and past due claims against the county, and as a security for the repayment of said loans, with interest, to pledge the taxes to be collected and applicable to the claims for the payment of which said money shall have been borrowed: Provided, That the amount borrowed in any year for any of said purposes shall not exceed Proviso. the tax levy therefor for that year, and that the rate of interest

shall not exceed seven per cent. per annum: Provided, further,

That in the county of Greenville the sum borrowed for the Proviso as to payment of school claims shall not exceed five thousand dol- Greenville. lars in any year.

Approved the 14th day of February, A. D. 1911.

No. 32.

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF TOWNSHIP
COMMISSIONERS, TO FIX THEIR SALARIES, AND TO DEFINE
THEIR DUTIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECURING A MORE
ACCURATE AND UNIFORM SYSTEM OF TAX RETURNS AND
A MORE EQUITABLE VALUATION OF PROPERTY FOR THE
PURPOSE OF TAXATION.

commission.

appointed in

counties.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Township State of South Carolina, That on and after the approval of this ers; how Act the Governor, upon the recommendation of the delegation certain in the General Assembly, shall appoint three township commissioners in each township in the counties of Berkeley and Clarendon, whose duty it shall be to appraise and value all the taxable property in their respective townships for any and all purposes, and to receive the returns for taxation.

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