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No. 88. An Act to regulate the introduction of the law of other States, the territories and governments.

No. 89. An Act to amend the Military Code of South Carolina, so as to better provide for the discipline of the National Guard.

No. 90. An Act to prohibit the theft of gas and to provide a punishment therefor.

No. 91. An Act to amend an Act entitled “An Act to protect hotel, inn and boarding house keepers," approved the 21st day of February, 1908, by prescribing a penalty.

No. 92. An Act to require all steamboat companies, firms or corporations running boats from Savannah to Bluffton and way landings, and return on a regular schedule, to give ten days' notice before changing said schedule.

No. 93. An Act to amend Section 333 of the Criminal Code of South Carolina, relating to seats for female employees in mercantile establishments.

No. 94. An Act to require the filing of written instruments lodged for record.

No. 95. An Act to amend Section 3005, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1902, relating to certain mortgages.

No. 96. An Act to amend Subdivision 8 of Section 1893 of Volume I, Civil Code of 1902, by adding a proviso as to purchase money mortgages.

No. 97. An Act to provide for the registry of chattel mortgages of crops and to fix the fee.

No. 98. An Act to require the petitioners of the territory forming a new county or becoming annexed to an adjoining county or the county to which it is annexed, to pay the costs thereof.

No. 99. An Act to amend Section 1 of an Act entitled “An Act to establish an Infirmary for Confederate Veterans," approved February 18, 1908, so as to provide for the term of office of the Commissioners thereof.

No. 100. An Act to provide for the payment of one annual pension for the benefit of the deceased pensioner.

No. 101. An Act to provide for the appointment of special officers and constables, at the request of common carriers, provide for their compensation, and prescribe their duties.

No. 102. An Act to provide for distribution of fines and penalties collected from railroad, express, telegraph, or telephone companies for failing to comply with orders of Railroad Commission between State and counties.

No. 103. An Act to authorize and empower the Railroad Commission to require the installation and use of any device which will promote safety, protection and comfort to train crews and traveling public.

No. 104. An Act to amend Section 887, Volume I, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, so as to require Coroners and Magistrates, upon the written request and the tender of the fee for same, to file copy of evidence and proceedings of inquests held over bodies when death is caused by accidents on railroads.

No. 105. An Act to amend the charter of the Augusta and Columbia Railway Company, so as to confirm its corporate existence, define and enlarge its powers, change the amount of its capital stock, and for other purposes.

No. 106. An Act to amend "An Act to require the cancellation of all real estate and chattel mortgages and judgments in the different counties of the State to be entered upon the margin of the indexes."

No. 107. An Act relating to commutation tax in Edgefield County.

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No. 108. An Act to create a Highway Commission for Colleton County.

No. 109. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the improvement of the highways and public roads in Fairfield County, and provide a road tax therefor," approved 25th February, 1910, by providing for a Road Supervisor and Engineer, fixing their compensation and prescribing their duties and renumbering certain sections.

No. 110. An Act to provide for working all able-bodied male convicts on the public works of the various counties.

No. III. An Act to fix the commutation road tax and to define who are liable to pay road tax in Pickens County, and provide a penalty for failing to pay such tax.

No. 112. An Act to provide for working the public roads of Lancaster County, and to levy a tax therefor.

No. 113. An Act to fix the commutation road tax and to define who are liable to pay said tax in Berkeley County, and to provide a penalty for failing to pay such tax, to provide a penalty for the overseer failing to perform his duty, to provide for listing persons so liable, and to provide for collecting said tax.

No. 114. An Act to require certain persons in Georgetown County to pay a road tax in said county, to provide a penalty, to provide for listing persons so liable, and to provide for collecting said tax, and to authorize Supervisor and Board of County Commissioners to supplement chaingang work by contract plan whenever practicable.

No. 115. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to fix the commutation road tax and to define who are liable to pay road tax in Calhoun County, and provide a penalty for failing to pay such tax," approved February 19, 1910, by extending time for payment of commutation tax to 1st March.

No. 116. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to require all persons in Richland and Abbeville Counties liable to road duty to pay a commutation or road tax in lieu of working upon public highways in said counties, to provide a penalty, and to provide for listing persons so liable," so as to exempt the County of Abbeville from its provisions.

No. 117. An Act to require all persons in Barnwell County liable to road duty to pay a commutation or road tax in lieu of working upon

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No. 118. An Act to fix the time for the payment of commutation tax in Chesterfield County.

No. 119. An Act to provide for road inspectors for Lexington County, and define their duties.

No. 120. An Act to fix the commutation road tax and to define who are liable to pay road tax in Williamsburg County, and provide a penalty for failing to pay such tax.

No. 121. An Act to provide for a commutation road tax for Saluda County.

No. 122. An Act to provide for the improvement of the public roads in Edgefield County, and to levy a property and commutation tax for working the same.

No. 123. An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Hampton County to raise funds for roads and bridges.

No. 124. An Act to provide for a commutation road tax for Laurens County.

No. 125. An Act to fix the commutation road tax and to define who are liable to pay road tax in Bamberg, Kershaw and Hampton Counties, and provide a penalty for failing to pay such tax.

No. 126. An Act to create rural police for Pickens County.

No. 127. An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a rural police system in Greenwood County.

No. 128. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for rural policemen for Laurens County," approved the 18th day of February, A. D. 1910, so as to increase the number of policemen for said county.

No. 129. An Act to provide for rural policemen for Marion County.

No. 130. An Act to provide for rural policemen in the County of Barnwell.

No. 131. An Act to provide for rural policemen for Marlboro County.

No. 132. An Act to amend Section 8 of "An Act to abolish the Dispensary Constabulary force in Aiken County and to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a rural police system," approved the 24th day of February, 1910, by increasing the salary of the rural policeman in Schultz Township.

No. 133. An Act to amend Section 3 of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a county police system in Richland County, for the better protection of person and property, especially in the rural district," approved the 4th day of March, A. D. 1909, by striking out the words "Commission, or the Chairman thereof," on line three thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof "County Board of Commissioners," and inserting between the words "Treasurer" and "and," on line four thereof, the following words:

No. 134. An Act to provide for rural policemen for Florence County.
No. 135. An Act to provide for rural policemen for Abbeville County.

No. 136. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to create a Police Commission for Charleston County, and to repeal all laws inconsistent therewith," approved the 26th day of February, 1908, so as to extend the system of rural police in said county.

No. 137. An Act to amend Section 2 of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a special school district in York County, to be known as the Fort Mill School District, and to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax therein," approved December 23, 1889, by. providing for the election of the Board of Trustees.

No. 138. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled 'An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to create the school district of Yorkville, in York County, and enable it to organize a system of free schools, and to levy a tax in support

of the same, and to purchase and hold property,"' approved 23d December, 1889, by changing the time of meeting to April," approved 14th day February, 1908, by authorizing the increase of the tax levy to five mills.

No. 139. An Act to validate the election of school trustees for Jonesville school district, in Union County, and to provide for the election of their successors.

No. 140. An Act to amend Sections 94 and 95, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1902, Volume I, Chapter 6, so as to authorize the Sinking Fund Commission to lend an increased amount of money to County Treasurers and others upon securities therein prescribed.

No. 141. An Act to provide for securing data relative to the preparation of the Appropriation Bill.

No. 142. An Act to ratify the amendment to Article X of the Constitution of 1895, by adding thereto Section 14, to empower the Cities of Greenville, Spartanburg, and Columbia, and the Town of Manning, to assess abutting property for permanent improvements.

No. 143. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend Section 2223, Volume I, Code of Laws of South Carolina (1902), so as to further define and extend the liability of telegraph companies in cases of mental anguish or suffering," approved 2d day of March, A. D. 1909.

No. 144. An Act allowing owners of cattle in Bluffton, Yemassee and Coosawhatchie Townships, of Beaufort County, to pursue same without gun and dogs.

No. 145. An Act to amend Section 176, Volume I, Code of Laws 1902, so as to provide for the election of Supervisors of Registration for Pickens County.

No. 146. An Act to amend Section 430 of Volume I, Civil Code of 1902, relating to the duration of lien for taxes.

PART II-LOCAL AND TEMPORARY LAWS No. 147. An Act to provide for the levy of taxes for county and school purposes for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1911.

No. 148. An Act to make appropriations to meet the ordinary expenses of the State government for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1911, and to provide for a tax sufficient to defray the same.

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