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A. D. 1892.

Appropriation

of balances.

Horry 3% mills.

Kershaw 6

mills.

Laurens 64 mills.

Lexington 3% mills.

ship levies.

ty Commission

ers.

four and one-half (44) mills: Provided, That any balance in the County treasury arising from any tax levied for the present fiscal year not specifically appropriated shall be applied to the next fiscal year to paying certificates of jurors and witnesses, and of such Constables as may be in attendance on the Courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas.

For the County of Horry, for ordinary County purposes, two (2) mills; for special contingent, one-eighth (4) of one mill; for poor of County, three-fourths (3) of one mill; for roads and bridges, one-eighth () of one mill; for books, printing, etc., one-eighth () of one mill.

For the County of Kershaw, for ordinary County purposes, three and one-half (34) mills; for interest on railroad bonds, two and one-half (24) mills; for past indebtedness, one-eighth () of one mill.

For the County of Laurens, for ordinary County purposes, two and three-fourths (24) mills; for railroad tax, three and onehalf (34) mills.

For the County of Lexington, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills; for making up lost fiscal year of 1877-78, onehalf (4) of one mill; for interest on bonds in aid of the Columbia, Special Town- Newberry and Laurens Railroad, one (1) mill in Broad River and Fork Township, and one and one-half (14) mills in Saluda Township, and one-fourth (4) of one mill in Broad River, Fork and Saluda Townships, for a sinking fund for the purpose of retiring railroad bonds: Provided, That in anticipation of the Loan by Coun- collection of said tax the County Commissioners be, and they are hereby, authorized to borrow, on the credit of the County, and Pledge of taxes. upon the pledge of the taxes first collected, and turn over to the County Treasurer, the sum of six thousand (6,000) dollars, if so much be necessary, for the current expenses of the County for the fiscal year ending October 31st, 1893, at a rate of interest not exceeding seven (7) per cent. per annum: And provided, further, That the County Treasurer and County School Commissioner of Lexington County be, and they are hereby, authorized to borrow from time to time during the fiscal year such sums of money as may be necessary to pay the school claims of said County, not to exceed the sum of seven thousand (7,000) dollars, at a rate of interest not to exceed seven (7) per cent., Pledge of taxes. and to pledge the taxes to be collected for that purpose for the payment of the money so borrowed and the interest thereon: Provided, That all money borrowed shall be held and paid out by the County Treasurer as now provided by law.

Loan school fund.

Limit.

Proviso.

for

A. D. 1892.

Lancaster 7

Appropriation

ship levies.

For the County of Lancaster, for ordinary County purposes, four mills; for interest on County railroad bonds, three (3) mills : Provided, That any balance that may remain of the funds arising mills. from the foregoing levies after the payment of all claims against of balances. the same may be applied by the County Commissioners of Lancaster County to any other claim against said County. The Special TownCounty Commissioners of Lancaster County are hereby authorized and required to levy a special tax of four (4) mills in Pleasant Hill Township, in the County of Lancaster, to meet the interest on the bonds issued by said township in aid of the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company; and the said County Commissioners are hereby further authorized to borrow a sum of Loan to pay money sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds promptly at R. bonds. maturity, at a rate of interest not to exceed eight (8) per cent. per annum, and to pledge the special levy of four (4) mills for

interest on R.

the payment of the money so borrowed: Provided, They shall Proviso. find it necessary to borrow money to pay said interest promptly

at maturity.

ty Commission

For the County of Marion, for ordinary County expenses, Marion 3 mills. three (3) mills: Provided, That the County Commissioners of Marion County be, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered to borrow money at any rate of interest allowed by law Loan by Counto the extent of two-thirds (3) of total taxes assessed against said ers. County for County purposes, and to pledge the taxes of said Pledge of taxes. County for such moneys as from time to time may be borrowed for actual need of said County. That the County Treasurer and County School Commissioner are hereby empowered and school fund. authorized to borrow, at any reasonable rate of interest now allowed by law, such sums of money as may be necessary to pay the school claims of said County, and pledge the taxes to be collected for that purpose for the payment of money so borrowed and the interest thereon: Provided, That the total amount so borrowed shall not exceed three-fourths of the total amount of taxes levied for school purposes.

Loan for

Proviso.

For the County of Marlboro, for ordinary County purposes, three and one-half (34) mills; all claims to be paid in the order

of their priority.

Marlboro 3%

mills.

mills.

For the County of Newberry, for ordinary County purposes, Newberry 2 two and one-half (24) mills. That the Treasurer of Newberry County is hereby required to transfer to the general County fund Transfer and the sum of one hundred and twenty-four and seventy-five onehundredths (124 75-100) dollars collected for commutation tax;

refund.

A. D. 1892.

Oconee 4 mills.

Orangeburg 3

mills.

Pickens 9 mills.

and he is also required to refund to the taxpayers of Numbers One (1) and Eight (8) Townships the amounts collected from them to pay interest on bonds issued in aid of the Cincinnati, Charleston and Chicago Railroad; said amounts to be paid out of the money now in the Treasurer's hands, amounting to three hundred dollars.

For the County of Oconee, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills; for Court expenses for the year 1893, one mill.

For the County of Orangeburg, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills.

For the County of Pickens, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills; for railroad tax, four and one-half (44) mills ; Temporary ap- for court house bonds, one and one-half (14) mills.

propriation.

Richland 34

mills.

And the

County Commissioners of Pickens County are also authorized to use the remainder of the tax assessed for railroad purposes for said County, after paying interest on the railroad bonds, for the purpose of retiring court house bonds; the same to be placed back to credit of railroad after tax assessed for court house bonds is collected.

For the County of Richland, for ordinary County purposes, two and one-fourth (24) mills; for improvements and repairs on the court house and other public buildings, one-fourth (1) of one mill, if so much be necessary; for the payment of jurors, witnesses and Constables' tickets for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1893, three-fourths (2) of one mill; and in addition thereto there shall be levied a tax of two and one-half (24) Columbia mills in the school district of Columbia in lieu of any special tax authorized to be levied by "An Act to provide for establishment 17 Stat., 404. of a new school district in Richland County and to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax therein," approved December 24th, 1884; and also an additional tax of three-fourths (3) of Columbia one mill in Columbia Township for railroad purposes; and also an additional tax of one-fourth (4) of one mill for a sinking fund for the purpose of retiring railroad bonds: Provided, That the County Commissioners shall not pay above par for said bonds.

School District tax.

Township tax.

Proviso.

Spartanburg 7 mills.

Sumter 4 mills.

For the County of Spartanburg, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills; for interest on railroad bonds, two and one-fourth (24) mills; for sinking fund, one (1) mill; for new court house, one and one-fourth (14) mills.

For the County of Sumter, for ordinary County purposes, two and three-fourths (24) mills; for past indebtedness, one-fourth (4) of one mill; for the payment of the balance due on building

A. D. 1892.

Appropriation

of County jail, known as "Jail Tax," one (1) mill. That any balance that remains from the "Jail Tax." after paying all indebtedness incurred in erecting the jail, shall be used for defi- of balances. ciencies; and any balance remaining after paying deficiencies shall be used for ordinary County purposes. That the County Clerk hire to Commissioners for Sumter County do pay out of the taxes collected for ordinary County purposes the sum of one hundred and fifty (150) dollars to the Treasurer of Sumter County for clerk hire during the present fiscal year.

Treasurer.

"ship levies.

For the County of Union, for ordinary County purposes, five Union 81⁄2 mills. (5) mills; for railroad bonds, other than the bonds of Lockhart Shoals Railway Company, three and one-half (34) mills; to pay past indebtedness of following townships, viz.: Gowdeysville, Special TownJonesville, Bogansville, Cross Keys, Goshen Hill, Fishdam, Union and Pinckney, for maps, charts, &c., for public schools, (2-5) two-fifths of one mill, to be apportioned out among the said townships in proportion to their indebtedness. And for interest on bonds of Lockhart Shoals Railroad Company, two and one-half (24) mills for Jonesville township and two and one-half (24) mills for Pinckney township. And the County Commissioners of Union Loan by CounCounty are authorized, in anticipation of the collection of the tax ers. for interest on railroad bonds, and for ordinary County purposes, to borrow a sum of money equal to the amount of the levies for said purposes and to pledge the same for the amount so borrowed: Pledge of taxes. Provided, That they borrow said amount at a rate not to exceed seven (7) per cent. per annum.

ty Commission

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Rate of inter

Williamsburg

ty Commission

For the County of Williamsburg, for ordinary County pur-4 mills. poses, four and one-half (44) mills; and the County Commissioners of Williamsburg County are hereby authorized to borrow two Loan by Counthousand (2,000) dollars for the purpose of paying jurors, wit- ers. nesses and Constables for the Courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas of the fiscal year 1892 and 1893, and to pledge Pledge of taxes. therefor the levy made for ordinary County purposes, and to pay

of surplus.

a rate of interest not exceeding eight (8) per cent. per annum on Rate of interest such loans; after paying jurors, witnesses and Constables, if there remain a balance of said fund, the same to be applied to any outstanding indebtedness. That the County Commissioners Appropriation be further authorized to apply all surplus funds in their hands arising from the ordinary County fund collected in the years 1891 and 1892 to the payment of any outstanding claims against the County, including the claim of the Central National Bank of Columbia, S. C.

A. D. 1892.

York 4 mills.

Court House.

For the County of York, for ordinary County purposes, three (3) mills; for interest on bonds issued by York County in aid of Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad, and for retiring said Loan to rebuild bonds, one (1) mill; and the County Commissioners are hereby further authorized and directed to borrow a sufficient sum of money, not exceeding ten thousand (10,000) dollars, to rebuild the court house at Yorkville, at a rate of interest not exceeding Pledge of taxes. eight (8) per cent. per annum; and to pledge the levies for ordinary County purposes for the payment of the money so borrowed. The County Commissioners of York County are hereby also authorized to levy a special tax to meet the interest on the bonds issued in aid of the Cincinnati, Charleston and Chicago Railroad Company in the following townships, to wit: In Catawba township, four (4) mills; in Cherokee township, three (3) mills; in Ebenezer township, four (4) mills; in York township, five and four-fifths (5 4-5) mills; and the County Commissioners of York County are hereby authorized and (in the event they find it necessary) empowered to borrow, at a rate of interest not exceeding eight per cent. per annum, a sum of money sufficient to pay the judgment of P. P. Dickson against York township.

Special Township levies.

Profits of Penitentiary to be

SEC. 3. That the Board of Directors of the State Penitentiary paid into State are hereby directed to pay into the treasury of the State at the

Treasury.

end of each month, or within five days thereafter, all amounts received by them from the hire of convicts and from other sources, after first paying the necessary expenses of the said institution and all other disbursements authorized by law, the said amounts so paid into the treasury to be held subject to warrants of the Comptroller-General to pay amounts appropriated by the General Assembly in the same manner as other funds in the treaLocation of sury. And the Board of Directors are hereby instructed, as far as practicable, in hiring out or working convicts, to hire or work the same on farms in healthy locations and which are exempt from danger of overflow.

convicts.

Deposit of State moneys.

Auditors and

Treasurers to collect taxes.

SEC. 4. That all the proceeds of the taxes levied for and on account of the State, as specified herein, shall be deposited and kept by the State Treasurer in such bank or banks, or places of special deposit, as in the judgment or discretion of the Governor, the Comptroller-General and the State Treasurer, or any two of them, shall afford sufficient protection to the interests of the State.

SEC. 5. That the County Auditors and County Treasurers of the several Counties of this State are hereby required, under the

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