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No. 149. An Act to authorize the town of Ward, in Saluda County, upon a petition of a majority of its freeholders and the vote of a majority of its qualified electors to vote at an election thereon to issue not more than five thousand dollars in bonds for the purpose of general town improvements.

No. 150. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for an election on the issue of seventy-five thousand ($75,000) dollars in coupon bonds by Union County for the purpose of erecting a courthouse, and to empower the County Commissioners to condemn land for a site for same," approved the 4th day of February, A. D. 1910, by adding a section to be known as Section 7, providing for removal of county offices and records of county.

No. 151. An Act to authorize an election in Sumter County to issue bonds in the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for building and constructing roads and bridges in Sumter County.

No. 152. An Act to authorize and require the County Board of Commissioners of Greenwood County to issue bonds for the purpose of paying the indebtedness of said county, to provide for an annual levy for the purpose of paying the interest on bonds, to provide a sinking fund to redeem same, and to provide for the appointment of a Sinking Fund Commission.

No. 153. An Act to empower Beaufort and St. Helena Townships, of Beaufort County, to issue bonds for the purpose of building a bridge and approaches from the Town of Beaufort to Lady's Island, and to provide for their payment.

No. 154. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize the City Council of Columbia to issue coupon bonds at a rate of interest not exceeding 4 per cent. per annum, for the purpose of paying or exchanging the 4 per cent. coupon bonds and script of said city, maturing July 1, 1910," approved February 14, 1908, so that the bonds so authorized may bear interest at a rate not exceeding 5 per cent. per annum.

No. 155. An Act to authorize and validate the issue of certain municipal bonds by the City of Orangeburg in aid of the Orangeburg Rail

way.

No. 156. An Act to authorize the Town of Hartsville, in Darlington County, upon the petition of a majority of its freeholders and the vote of a majority of its electors, qualified to vote at an election thereon, to issue not more than seventeen thousand dollars in bonds in aid of the South Carolina Western Railway, and to levy and collect taxes to pay the interest on the said bonds, and the principal thereof.

No. 157. An Act to authorize the Town of St. George, in Dorchester County, to issue coupon bonds for the purpose of furnishing electric lights and supplying a water system for the said town.

No. 158. An Act to authorize the City of Spartanburg to issue bonds for the purpose of paying off the floating indebtedness of said city.

No. 159. An Act to authorize the Town of Saluda, in Saluda County, upon the petition of a majority of its freeholders and the vote of a majority of its electors qualified to vote at an election thereon, to issue not more than ten thousand dollars in bonds in aid of the Augusta Northern Railway, and to levy and collect taxes to pay the interest on said bonds.

No. 160. An Act to authorize the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Barnwell to issue bonds for the purpose of retiring six thousand dollars past due bonds of said town heretofore issued for the purpose of constructing public buildings in said town.

No. 161. An Act to authorize the Townships of Greenwood, Fellowship and Brooks, in the County of Greenwood, and the Townships Number 6, Number 4, Number 2 and Number 1, in the County of Saluda, and Saluda County, upon the vote of a majority of the electors qualified to vote in the said townships and county, respectively, to issue the bonds of such townships, and Saluda County, and to provide for the donation and delivery of the said bonds to Greenwood and Saluda Railroad, upon the completion and operation of a railroad by the said corporation from the Town of Greenwood to the Town of Saluda.

No. 162. An Act to authorize the town council of the Town of Dillon to issue bonds to perform and redeem the obligation given to secure the extension and to aid in construction of the North and South Carolina Railway, and to levy a tax to pay the interest and provide a sinking fund.

No. 163. An Act to authorize and require the County Board of Commissioners of Dillon County to issue bonds, in addition to those heretofore authorized, to erect and furnish a courthouse and jail for said county, and to purchase a lot or lots for same, and to levy a special tax to pay same.

No. 164. An Act to authorize the Town of St. Matthews to issue bonds for the purpose of aiding in the construction of public buildings for the County of Calhoun, and to levy taxes to pay the interest on said bonds and the principal thereof.

No. 165. An Act to grant to the City Council of Charleston, S. C., all the right, title, interest and estate of the State of South Carolina, in and to certain low lands and water lots along the Ashley River water front, in the City of Charleston.

No. 166. An Act to authorize the City Council of Charleston, S. C., to sell such portions of the Colonial Common, in the City of Charleston, as may not be needed for the purpose of a common.

No. 167. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to create a Commission for the purpose of laying out a public highway from the Town of Summerville, in Dorchester County, to the City of Charleston," approved February 13, 1907, and to authorize the Sanitary and Drainage Commissioners of Charleston County to work on such highways.

No. 168. An Act to authorize Holston Corporation, its successors or assigns, to erect certain coal piers on property now standing in its name in the County of Charleston, in the northeastern section of the City of Charleston, on Town Creek, and to divert New Market Creek on said property.

No. 169. An Act to provide for a public cotton weigher at Ridge Springs, South Carolina.

No. 170. An Act to provide for the transfer and annexation of a certain portion of Williamsburg County to Florence County, and to alter the county lines of said county to conform thereto.

No. 171. An Act to provide for the transfer and annexation of a certain portion of Colleton County to Charleston County, and to alter the county lines of said counties to conform thereto, and to provide for its government.

No. 172. An Act declaring vacant the office of County Commissioner, now being held in Colleton County by C. H. Platt.

No. 173. An Act to authorize and empower the County Board of Commissioners of Laurens County to adjust certain railroad bonded indebtedness in Sullivan Township, in said county.

No. 174. An Act to authorize the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to lend funds to Saluda County.

No. 175. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the publishing of legal advertisements and notices in Lancaster County," approved the 18th day of February, A. D. 1910.

No. 176. An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for repairing the courthouse of Laurens County and to authorize the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to lend funds to said county for that purpose," approved the 23d day of February, A. D. 1910.

No. 177. An Act to empower the County Board of Commissioners of Greenville County to borrow from the State Sinking Fund Commission $12,000, and to provide for its payment.

No. 178. An Act to provide for annual appropriations from the taxes levied for ordinary county expenses in the County of Greenville, and for the deposit of the same at interest, for the purpose of retiring certain bonds of said county at maturity.

No. 179. An Act to authorize the Sinking Fund Commissioners to lend Lexington County the sum of twenty thousand dollars.

No. 180. An Act to enable the Sinking Fund Commissioners of Cherokee County to borrow money to pay the amount of railroad bonds due or to become due in Cherokee Township, of Cherokee County.

No. 181. An Act to require the County Supervisors of Newberry and Saluda Counties to establish and maintain a free ferry across Saluda River at Holly's Ferry.

No. 182. An Act to authorize the Supervisor of Lexington County to pay for one-third of cost of bridge across Congaree River between Lexington and Richland Counties.

No. 183. An Act to require the Supervisor of Marion County to turn over to the Road and Highway Commission of Marion County the chaingang, road machinery and other property used by and connected with said chaingang, also to require him to consult with and be governed by said Commission in the building of bridges, repairs and other work on the highways of said county where the cost of same exceeds one hundred dollars.

No. 184. An Act to enable the County Commissioners of Cherokee County to borrow money to repay past indebtedness of the county.

No. 185. An Act to authorize and empower the County of Newberry to borrow funds to pay certain railroad bonds of Newberry Township, in Newberry County, issued in aid of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad, and to authorize the County Supervisor and County Treasurer to pledge the special tax herein provided to secure the same.

No. 186. An Act to authorize and empower the County of Newberry to borrow funds to pay certain railroad bonds of Mendenhall Township, in Newberry County, issued in aid of the Augusta, Edgefield and Newberry Railroad, and to authorize the County Supervisor and County Treasurer to pledge the special tax herein provided to secure the same.

No. 187. An Act to authorize and empower the County Board of Commissioners of York County to sell interest-bearing coupon bonds to refund $60,000 in behalf of York Township, due 1st of April, 1912; $60,000 in behalf of Catawba, and $14,600, due 1st of May,

1911, in behalf of Ebenezer Township of said county, the present bonded indebtedness of each of said townships incurred in aid of the construction of the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad, and to provide the manner in which the said bonds shall be executed, issued, registered, sold and retired, and to provide for an annual levy for the payment of the coupons, and to provide a sinking fund.

No. 188. An Act to authorize and empower the County Supervisors and County Commissioners of Colleton, Charleston and Dorchester Counties to build a bridge across Edisto River, at Parker's Ferry, for the convenience of the traveling public.

No. 189. An Act to create a fund to be known as the Sheriff's Contingent Fund, for the purpose of enforcing the Prohibition Law and other laws in Williamsburg County.

No. 190. An Act to enable the County Board of Commissioners of Lancaster County to borrow money and pledge tax levies for the payment of same.

No. 191. An Act to authorize and empower the County of Newberry to borrow funds to pay certain railroad bonds of Stoney Battery Township, in Newberry County, issued in aid of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad, and to authorize the County Supervisor and County Treasurer to pledge the special tax herein provided to secure the same.

No. 192. An Act to enable the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to lend money to Pickens County.

No. 193. An Act to authorize the County Supervisor and Board of Commissioners of Colleton County to duly advertise and sell the County Poorhouse and Farm.

No. 194. An Act to authorize and empower the County of Newberry to borrow funds to pay certain railroad bonds of Newberry Township, in Newberry County, issued in aid of the Augusta, Edgefield and Newberry Railroad, and to authorize the County Supervisor and County Treasurer to pledge the special tax herein provided to secure the same.

No. 195. An Act to authorize the Treasurer of Edgefield County to borrow $13,500 from the State Sinking Fund and pledge school taxes for payment to pay teachers of the county.

No. 196. An Act to permit the Clerk of Court of Berkeley County to allow records of his office removed during the year 1911, for the purpose of rebinding same.

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