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Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a report without recommendation on

S. 26. Mr. Mars: A Bill to abolish the hosiery mill now maintained and operated within the wall of the State Penitentiary. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

S. 28. Mr. Patterson: A Bill to repeal an Act entitled "An Act to create a new school district within the township of Barnwell, in Barnwell county, to be known as the Barnwell Graded School District, and to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax therein, and to put the said school district under the control of the General School Law.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. MAULDIN, from the Committee on Police Regulations, submitted an unfavorable report on

S. 31. Mr. Carlisle: A Bill to require transportation companies to keep records of shipments of liquor.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. WESTON, from the Committee on Banking and Insurance, submitted a majority favorable report on, and Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a minority unfavorable report on

S. 34. Mr. Sharpe: A Bill to prohibit the use of the words "bank or banking" by any person or persons engaged in business other than a legalized banking corporation, and to provide punishment thereof. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. MAULDIN, from the Committee on Police Regulations, submitted an unfavorable report on

S. 36. Mr. Carlisle: A Bill to define what alcoholic drinks and beverages may be sold in this State.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. WESTON, from the Committee on Banking and Insurance, submitted a favorable report on

S. 40. Mr. Hough: A Bill to exempt medical examiners of life insurance companies from license fees.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

S. 41. Mr. Ketchin: A Bill to amend Section 3 of an Act entitled "An Act to authorize the county boards of the various counties to

appropriate money out of the general county funds, to be used in co-operation with State officials having charge of live stock sanitary work and United States Department of Agriculture eradication of cattle ticks and infectious diseases of live stock, etc."

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legissubmitted a favorable report on

S. 44. Mr. Sullivan: A Bill to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a Rural Police System in Anderson county; to discontinue Dispensary Constables in said county, and to devolve the duties heretofore performed by them upon the Rural Police. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. WESTON, from the Committee on Banking and Insurance, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. MAULDIN, from the Committee on Police Regulations, submitted an unfavorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. BLACK, from the Committee on Medical Affairs, submitted without recommendation a report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. WESTON, from the Committee on Banking and Insurance, submitted a majority unfavorable report on, and Messrs. LIDE, LANEY, STUCKEY and KETCHIN, from the Committee on Banking and Insurance, submitted a minority favorable report, with amendments, on

S. 62. Mr. Lide: A Bill to require companies engaged in the life insurance business 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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

S. 63. Mr. Weston: A Bill to establish an additional township In Richland county.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. HARDIN, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. MAULDIN, from the Committee on Police Regulations, submitted without recommendation a report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted an unfavorable report on

S. 68. Mr. Goodwin: A Bill to amend Section 454, Volume I, Code of Laws, 1912, relating to penalty on delinquent taxes.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. HARDIN, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a favorable report on

S. 71. Mr. Crouch: A Joint Resolution to require the payment of $185.90 to C. J. Ramage as Special Judge.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted an unfavorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted with amendments a favorable report on

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

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted with amendments a favorable report on

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. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report on

S. 77. Mr. Manning: A Bill to amend Section 504, Volume II, Code of Laws, 1912, relating to enticing laborers under contract. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report on

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 government in cities of over ten thousand and less than twenty thousand inhabitants," etc. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. HARDIN, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a favorable report on

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. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted an unfavorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. HARDIN, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. HARDIN, from the Committee on Finance, submitted a favorable report on

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.

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. SINKLER, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report on

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. Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE, from the Committee on Local Legislation, submitted a favorable report on

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

Ordered for consideration tomorrow.

Mr. CARLISLE, from the Committee on Judiciary, submitted a favorable report on

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