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S. 49. Mr. HALL: A Bill to amend Section 4026 of Volume I, Code of Laws of
South Carolina, by adding thereto a proviso, relating to Cherokee county.

Int. 149; rep. com. 190; amd. 240; 2r. 214; op. 614; rat. 617.

S. 50.-Mr. WESTON: A Bill to relieve the State of proving actual intent in prose-
cutions for certain fraudulent offenses, and making proof of certain acts prima facie
evidence of intent to defraud.

Int. 149; rep. com. 174; rej. 426.

S. 51. Mr. LANEY: A Bill to amend Section 2654, Volume I, Code of Laws of
South Carolina, so as to authorize banking corporations to invest three-fourths (34) of
their capital stock and deposits in mortgages of real estate.

Int. 149, rep. com. 190; amd. 240; 2r. 213; op. 688; 3r. 240; rat. 690.

S. 52. Mr. LANEY: A Bill to amend Section 1708, Code of Laws of South Caro-
lina, 1912, Volume I, by striking out the word and figure five (5) in the proviso of
Subdivision 5 of said section, and insert in lieu thereof the words and figure "ten (10),"
and by adding a proviso to said section.

Int. 150; rep. com. 281; c. n. s. 574.

S. 53. Mr. LIDE: A Bill to amend Section 66, Volume I, Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1912, by sriking out the words "as soon after the adjournment of the General
Assembly as practicable," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "within thirty days
after the adjournment of the General Assembly in any regular or special session."

Int. 150; rep. com. 174; amd. 239; 2r. 194; mes. 627, 655, 716; op. 825; 3r. 240; com.
fr. conf. 655; rep. com. fr. conf. 716; rat. 827.

S. 54.-Mr. LIDE: A Bill to amend Section 62 of Volume I, Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1912, relating to the printing and distribution of the Acts, by repealing said
section and inserting a new section in lieu thereof.

Int. 150; rep. com. 174; 2r. 194; mes. 627, 656, 716; op. 796; 3r. 237; com. fr. conf.
656; rep. com. fr. conf. 717; rat. 798.

S. 55. Mr. DENNIS: A Bill to require all passenger trains operated by or on any
and all railroads in this State to stop upon signal at stations located at any county seat,
and to provide a penalty for a violation hereof.

Int. 150; rep. com. 252; amd. 447, 467; 2r. 447; aye and nay 447; op. 350, 447; 3r.
468; mes. 761.

S. 56.-Mr. LIDE: A Bill to create a Board of Claims, and to prescribe the manner
of payment of claims against the State.

Int. 150; rep. com. 175; 2r. 261; op. 687; 3r. 282; rat. 690.

S. 57. Mr. DENNIS: A Bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for an
election on the sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages in certain counties petitioning
therefor," passed at the session of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina
at the session of 1912, and appearing as Act No. 420 in the Acts of the General Assembly,
so as to dispense with the necessity of filing a petition, and to change the time for holding
the election.

Int. 150; rep. com. 190; lt. 490; op. 245.

S. 58. Mr. PATTERSON: A Bill to require the Board of Medical Examiners to
grant licenses to certain persons who have failed to pass the examination of said board.
Int. 150; rep. com. 190, 364; Rec. 290; c. n. s. 527.

S. 60.-Mr. CARLISLE: A Bill to allow judgments by default to be entered by the
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.

Int. 151; rep. com. 252; c. n. s. 653.

S. 61. Mr. BEAMGUARD: A Bill to empower County Board of Commissioners of
York county to sell county poor farm, and to provide new quarters.

Int. 151; rep. com. 175; amd. 212; 2r. 194; op. 451; 3r. 213; rat. 452.

S. 62.-Mr. LIDE: A Bill to require companies engaged in the life insurance busi-
ness in this State to invest a part of the reserve policies on lives of citizens in this
State in South Carolina, and to define South Carolina securities, and to regulate the same.
Int. 151; rep. com. 191; c. n. s. 524; op. 296.

S. 63. Mr. WESTON: A Bill to establish an additional township in Richland county.
Int. 171; rep. com. 191; 2r. 213; lt. 260.

S. 64. Mr. APPELT: A Bill to authorize the Paxville High School of School District
No. 19, Clarendon county, to charge and collect a contingent fee of pupils attending
said school.

Int. 171; rep. com. 191; amd. 214; 2r. 214; op. 469; 3r. 238; rat. 470.

S. 65.-Mr. MARS: A Bill to regulate the sale of refused and unclaimed freight, and
to repeal Sections 2610 to 2613, inclusive, of Volume I, of the Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1912, relating thereto.

Int. 171; rep. com. 252; amd. 424, 467; 2r. 424; op. 446, 825; 3r. 467; rat. 827.

S. 66. Mr. EARLE: A Bill to abolish the estate of dower in this State.

Int. 171; rep. com. 221; rej. 397.

S. 67. Mr. CLIFTON: A Bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for an
election on the sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages in certain counties petitioning
therefor," by changing the time and requirements for holding said elections.

Int. 171; rep. com. 191; amd. 277, 278; 2r. 279; mes. 625; aye and nay 245, 276, 277,
278, 283; op. 245, 262; 3r. 282.

S. 68.

Mr. GOODWIN: A Bill to amend Section 454, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1912,
relating to penalty on delinquent taxes.

Int. 171; rep. com. 191; aye and nay 290; rej. 290.

S. 69.--Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to require telegraph companies to maintain an office
and agent at certain towns and cities.

Int. 171; rep. com. 253; amd. 288, 306; 2r. 288; 3r. 306.

S. 70. Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
to lend funds to Saluda county.

Int. 171; rep. com. 208; 2r. 242; op. 576; 3r. 259; rat. 580.

S. 71. Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to require the payment of $185.90 to C. J. Ramage as
Special Judge.

Int 172. rep. com. 191; 2r. 213, op. 576; 3r. 238; rat. 580.

S. 72. Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to repeal an Act entitled "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," approved the 16th day of February, A. D. 1911.
Int. 172; rep. com. 221; 2r. 242; mes. 625; 3r. 259.

S. 73.-Mr. GOODWIN: A Bill to amend Section 470, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1912,
relating to fees and charges for collecting delinquent taxes.

Int. 172; rep. com. 192; 2r. 290; unf. rep. It 289; aye and nay 289; It. 313.

S. 74. Mr. KETCHIN: A Bill to amend Sections 3786 of the Code of Laws of 1912,
relating to testamentary guardian.

Int. 172; rep. com. 192; amd. 214; 2r. 215; op. 687; 3r. 238; rat. 690.

S. 75.-Mr. MARS: A Bill to amend Section 2644, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1912,
relating to the duty and power of Bank Examiners.

Int. 172; rep. com. 192; aye and nay 373; e. w. s. o. 373; op. 361.

S. 76. Mr. BUCK: A Bill to amend Section 1451, Volume I, Code of Laws. South
Carolina, 1912, so as to provide for the appointment of a Magistrate at Myrtle Beach,
in Horry county.

Int. 172; rep. com. 192; 2r. 213; mes. 625; 3r. 238. *

S. 77.-Mr. MANNING: A Bill to amend Section 504, Volume II, Code of Laws,
1912, relating to enticing laborers under contract.

Int. 172; rep. com. 192; 2r. 213; op. 687; 3r. 238; rat. 690.

S. 78. Mr. STRAIT: A Bill to fix the amount of pensions to be paid to each person
enlisted in the War Between the States and their widows.

Int. 172; rep. com. 218, 388; c. n. s. 614; op. 413, 456; sp. com. rec. 597.

S. 79. Mr. CARLISLE: A Bill to amend Section 8 of an Act entitled "An Act to
regulate the holding of elections for the Commission Form of Government in cities of
over four thousand inhabitants, and to provide for the adoption of said form of govern-
ment in cities of over ten thousand and less than twenty thousand inhabitants," etc.
Int. 172; rep. com. 192; 2r. 214; op. 616; 3r. 238; rat. 619; v. 631; p. o. v. 632.

S. 80-Mr. CLIFTON: A Bill to fix the time of holding the Courts of the Third
Judicial Circuit.

Int. 172; 2r. 194; c. n. s. 841.

S. 81. Mr. WILLIAMS: A Bill to abolish the Highway Commission for Aiken county,
and to provide a system of county government for said county.

Int. 178; rep. com. 192; 2r. 241; op. 689; 3r. 282; rat. 691.

S. 82.-Mr. HALL: A Bill providing that the Board of Public Works of Gaffney, S.
C., may pay the premium on their bonds out of funds coming into their hands from the
public works.

Int. 173; rep. com. 193; amd. 241; 2r. 214; op. 576; 3r. 241; rat. 579.

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S. 83.-Mr. PATTERSON: A Bill to amend Section 3745 of the Code of Laws of
South Carolina, 1912, Volume I, relating to marriage licenses.

Int. 173; rep. com. 193; unf. rep. It. 361; aye and nay 375; c. n. s. 375.

S. 84. Mr. HALL: A Bill to authorize the trustees of School District No. 10, Cherokee
county, the State of South Carolina, to issue bonds for school purposes.

Int. 173; rep. com. 193; 2r. 214; op. 687; 3r. 238; mes. 585; rat. 689.

S. 85.-Mr. SULLIVAN: A Bill to place all interurban railroads, whether propelled
by steam, electricity or other power, under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission.
Int. 173; rep. com. 253; 2r. 284; op. 688; 3r. 304; rat. 690.

S. 86. Mr. BANKS: A Bill to provide free tuition to all students attending Clem-
son College.

Int. 173; rep. com. 253; c. n. s. 684.

S. 87.-FINANCE COMMITTEE: A Bill to amend Section 137 of Volume I of
the Code of Laws of 1912, by striking out the words "Section 135" and inserting in
lieu thereof the words "Section 136" wherever the same occur in said section.

Int. 173; 2r. 194; op. 614; 3r. 212; rat. 617; v. 633.

S. 90 (H. 14.-CHARLESTON DELEGATION): A Bill to provide for a special
fund for the purchase of the property, erection of buildings and their equipment, to
provide additional school facilities, and for educational purposes in the city of Charles-
ton or any one or more of said purposes.

Int. 175; rep. com. 281; 2r. 313; 3r. 350; rat. 452.

S. 91. (H. 29.-Mr. STEVENSON): A Joint Resolution to require the State Librarian
to deliver copies of the Code of 1912 to each of the Justices of the Supreme Court.
Int. 175; rep. com. 193; amd. 283; 2r. 214; rec. 279; mes. 299; op. 239; 3r. 283;
rat. 453.

S. 92 (H. 17.-Mr. VANDER HORST): A Bill to amend the charter of Charleston
Consolidated Railway, Gas and Electric Company, so as to authorize said Charleston
Consolidated Railway, Gas and Electric Company to sell, assign, transfer and convey all
or any portion of its property not known as the Seashore Division of said company
and formerly constituting the Charleston and Seashore Railroad, etc.

Int. 175; rep. com. 193; 2r. 241; aye and nay 682; 3r. 260; rat. 452.

S. 93 (H. 36.-Mr. STEVENSON): A Bill to provide for the establishment and main-
tenance of a rural police system in Chesterfield county.

Int. 175; rep. com. 192; amd. 606; 2r. 410; mes. 657; 3r. 606; rat. 798.

S. 94 (H. 19.-Mr. WYCHE): A Bill to allow the foreman of the grand jury, or
acting foreman, to swear witnesses in the grand jury room.

Int. 176; rep. com. 194; amd. 683, 818; 2r. 683; aye and nay 682; mes. 865, 867, 864,
865, 867; 3r. 818; com. fr. conf. 865; rep. com. fr. conf. 862; rat. 881.

S. 95.-Mr. LAWSON: A Bill to require the attendance of pupils on the free public
schools.

Int. 186; rep. com. 282; 2r. 523; lt. 840; op. 413, 608.

S. 96-Mr. STUCKEY: A Bill to amend Section 2196, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1912,
by making same apply to Lee county.

Int. 186; rep. com. 208; 2r. 242; op. 576; 3r. 259; rat. 579.

S. 97. Mr. STUCKEY: A Bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for
weighing of cotton seed," known as No. 401 of Acts 1912, by making same apply to Lee
county.

Int. 186; rep. com. 208; amd. 259; 2r. 242; op. 688; 3r. 260; rat. 690.

S. 98. Mr. STUCKEY: A Bill to amend Section 811, Criminal Code, 1912, by giving
Magistrates jurisdiction in certain cases.

Int. 186; rep. com. 221; amd. 287, 348; 2r. 287; mes. 627, 655, 849, 864; aye and nay
349, 350; 3r. 350; com. fr. conf. 655; rep. com. fr. conf. 783.

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S. 99. Mr. KETCHIN (for Fairfield delegation): A Bill to provide for the govern-
ment of Fairfield county.

Int. 187, 501; rep. com. 208; amd. 242; 2r. 243; op. 575; 3r. 259; rat. 578.

S. 100.-Mr. NICHOLSON: A Bill to create a State Board of Examiners of Teachers.
Int. 187; rep. com. 282; c. n. s. 685.

S. 101. Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to authorize the county of Saluda to borrow money to
pay past indebtedness of said county and to create a sinking fund for payment of same.
Int. 187; rep. com. 208; amd. 243; 2r. 243; op. 688; 3r. 259; mes. 585; rat. 470, 690.

S. 102.-Mr. PATTERSON: A Bill to exempt physicians, examining applicants for
insurance, from paying license.

Int. 187.

S. 103. Mr. PATTERSON: A Bill to require all teachers in the public schools of
this State to use the Binet Simon system of mental test for children.

Int. 187; rep. com. 253; c. n. s. 527.

S. 104. Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to provide for working the roads in Saluda county.
Int. 187; rep com. 208; amd. 243, 260; 2r. 244; op. 469; 3r. 260; mes. 399.

S. 105.-Mr. CROUCH: A Bill to provide for rural policemen for Saluda county.

Int. 187; rep. com. 209; 2r. 242; op. 578; 3r. 259; rat. 581.

S. 106. Mr. HOUGH: A Bill to declare the law in reference to the powers of
notaries public.

Int. 187; rep. com. 222; mes. 495; 3r. 420.

S. 107. Mr. McLAURIN: A Bill to provide for sale of State farms and for the
disposition of all able-bodied male convicts.

Int. 187; rep. com. 222; c. n. s. 684; op. 426.

S. 108. Mr. HALL: A Bill providing for the recovery from common carriers all pay-
ments for carriage charged in excess of the legal rates.

Int. 187; rep. com. 222; 2r. 624; c. n. s. 841.

S. 112.-Mr. NICHOLSON (for Edgefield delegation): A Bill to repeal an Act entitled
"An Act to abolish the dispensary constabulary force in Edgefield county, and to provide
for the establishment and maintenance of a rural police system."

Int. 187; rep. com. 209; lt. 315, 398.

S. 113. Mr. SINKLER: A Bill to amend Section 123, Subdivision 1 of Volume
II of the Code of Laws of South Carolina of 1912, relating to the limitation of actions
for recovery of real property.

Int. 188; rep. com. 222; 2r. 284; op. 687; 3r. 304; rat. 690.

S. 114.-Mr. APPELT: A Bill to amend Section 938, Volume I, Civil Code of 1912,
by increasing number of Commissioners for Clarendon county.

Int. 188; rep. com. 209; amd. 261, 313; 2r. 295; mes. 562, 864, 865, 867; op. 875;
3r. 313; com. fr. conf. 865; rep. com. fr. conf. 863; rat. 875.

S. 115. Mr. JOHNSON: A Bill to authorize Magistrates to suspend sentence in cer-
tain cases.

Int. 188; rep. com. 253; c. n. s. 684.

S. 116. Mr. BEAMGUARD: A Bill providing for the weighing and inspection of
cotton, to fix fees therefor and prescribe penalties for violation.

Int. 188; rep. com. 337; lt. 652.

S. 117.-Mr. MARS: A Bill to amend Section 173 of the Code of Civil Procedure of
South Carolina, 1912, by adding in clause thereto with regard to the place of trial of
certain actions.

Int. 188; rep. com. 253; c. n. s. 684.

S. 118. Mr. WESTON: A Bill to provide for the transfer and annexation of a por-
tion of Fairfield county to Richland county, and to alter the county lines of said
counties to conform thereto.

Int 206; rep. com. 338; 2r. 368; lt. 409.

S. 119. Mr. EARLE: A Bill to prevent frauds on merchants.

Int. 206; rep. com. 222; rej. 397.

S. 120. Mr. WESTON: A Bill to authorize the Adjutant and Inspector General
to purchase a certain tract of land to be used as a mobilization grounds and camp site.
Int. 206; rep. com. 271, 389; c. n. s. 684; It. 574.

S. 121. Mr. GROSS: A Bill to prevent the making and maintaining of what is
commonly known as a "black list" by any person, firms, corporations or associations in this
State, and to provide a penalty therefor.

Int. 206; rep. com. 271; c. n. s. 500.

S. 122. Mr. GROSS: A Bill relating to Circuit Courts in Dorchester county.

Int. 206; rep. com. 218, 253; 2r. 284; op. 578; 3r. 304; rat. 581.

S. 123. Mr. GROSS: A Bill to amend Section 1749 of the "Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1912," Volume I.

Int. 206; rep. com. 222; amd. 397; 2r. 397; op. 796; 3r. 403; mes. 462; rat. 797.

S. 124. Mr. JOHNSON: A Bill to make all rural mail routes in Greenwood county
public highways.

Int. 207; rep. com. 222; amd. 244; 2r. 244; mes. 627; op. 688; 3r. 259; rat. 691.

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