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"V. - 1 ? , * i st^7^J ;^'v . "? *> " ' ^ *.' <? -a s. > * *. ^ v--= T-Tl . . ' ' ( ' r~;- ?- 7-*t: ' T v . y V r~* k - . ': * > ' "\M ? V ' . -. jL < ;' -yr *- % -<.-&&{ *>. -? > " , - , ^ r j ' -' /." V ADVERTISE COS: TAL COUNTIES ~,- \ t . '' _ : -tjcf- n, , ?.* i,.. ?A??i TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND TO > BE RAISED. Dillon; April 1 Carrying out a _ suggestion of Mayor Stoney of Charleston to President Morris Pass of DiUoh chamber of commerce that this ? commercial org?anix*tlon take the lernf In organizing the counties In the Soutlj Carolina hard surfaced highway road districts of the Coastal highway Dillon, Florence, Wilj. iismtbvrr.' Berkeley, Charleston, Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton and Col/ . leton, also taking in Marion, Horry ?-r*- * atKj| Georgetown counties, for {he purpose of raising a minimum df f2&,twb to advertise those counties and : ?fcO Coastal hiirhwav. the Dillon chamber directors today nsmeda com mittee to immediately get in touch With commercial bodies, Kiwanis and Rotary clubs, li^fejdtiye delegatk?n?, and others Interested In those counties. A meeting will be held in . Charleston at an aarty date of which ^intiee frill be |hk *4 v' The committee named consists of A. B.'Jordan, editor the Dillon Her. aid, -chairman; Senator R. S. Rogers, Morris Fass, Djp Wade Stackhouse, Dillori county member - of Coastal highway commission; J. W. Hamer. representative of'Dillon county, and E. I. Reardon, secretary Dillon Chamber of commerce. Mayor Stoney guarantees that Charleston - county will' do its full part in money pgrticl. _pation, and otherwise. Mayor Stoney said that inasmuch as the DiUoti chamber of Commerce had started the movement to organise the. South ,s Carolina. lin}< of the Coastal highway haVtl surfaced roacj' districts, enacted at the last legislature, that he beli'eved that this ^commercial body 'could "put over the top" this publicity project. Psettttty and diversified Crop" productions of farm lands. '%' ' Mvc stock, poultry, truck, *an pwng???? and prijfl^flV fplcdM school S and Colleges* churches, etc., together with , nationwide publicity ? of the V > Coastal highway trill be the feautre activities of ;^the proposed publicity project.- Tn<|ucing homeseekers to la-cate" on farming lands, intensive farming, etc., will be attempted. % ,. o., All Interested commercial," Itivra' pis, Rotary, and civic bodies in respective counties ape iuvitedot com - "j .- municate wittr jSecretary E. ,i? Reardon. Dillon. Chairman A. R vJordar is already?hard at wrok *>n his par ^ of the big job. , ^ . - ft HPETTY JURORS ' FOR 2ND WEEK _L ' % " , The following is a list of Peti Jurors for the Court of Commo : Pleas (2nd. week) to be holden s Conway, S. C., Monday, April l9th a,: me, V *4 f\ 4% \ Henderson " v * R<r Jas. McCrecken ?4 " L. L iPrice v ^ J. Ed. James Samuel A. Brown- ? ? r~ ?A. R. Benson ." / . Geo. Cribb /' Homer Powell A. C Suggs . *" Neenham G-JB?yd :F. Hardee- ?! . p ^* - J. E. Nicholas - j ? W. Oliver Hardee Willie E. Watts, * , Peer! B. Watson ' pj" * " T. O. Blanton - * W. R. Ganos J; Elbe* 0>Cox X . W. J. Wallef , * W. M. Edwards \ , ' D. W. Grainier \ t J. W. Little G. LeRoy -Strickland * ' A, T. Martin u a " Geo. H. Jolly ' I. P., Patrick *' ' 57""'* > * AWB" ?man^ - -', y E. A; Lilly X G. T. Sessions * X W?. C. Richardson A. 1L Floyd */ j^i' 'X : ^.r'^iT W. M. West. i- V w . . ? _ _ . m ttssr A . - j s-^r. Jf** - - . *? ' ' - - '<* T- - -. ' ' u~- V, fr . V ' .' V' ?,%?* ' ; .:-v..7rT r'- ' , , V ? ' >, rS - * ^ ' *: ? L 1 v . - ' * % V~fT-' .' - >A ? . * X' * h, V - "* "T\ A' .. 'V' . ... . ? ? . -i" * *? - . - . >. _ . 'j, ^ fj A ' * ? -"A. '. ' Gre^n Sea School C > Borrow $16,000 BILL AUTHORIZES 8. C. SINKING I fllNB COMMISSION TO ~ j LOAN THIS AMOUNT. . ? > A bUl by Senate .Spivey Which was ' passed at the recent term of the ley* ^ , islatyare empowers the trustees of the Green, Sea school district to borroj* . . " | $10,000.00 from the Sinkings FuhdCommission oL-South Carolina at , * per cent inteest. This money^Is to be. ? usedto repay the County, of "Horry , W> money borrowed- from the Sinking I Fund of the Court House and .Jail - This-money is toeetshshrdashiMldd Ml Bonds. The bill follows: , I ' To 'huthoria? end empower the school Trustees of Green Sea school -1 ^l^Ca. . __ . _ . '4 -+ trustees BF^ IIC4 , # empowered t& pledge so much, Jf it m be riecerrary^-of the taxes for the ^ tetw consecutive .years in 'said "school ^ district as security for the repayment Of such amount nad interest thereof. V< SECTION 3. The said Trustees 01 ? of saio\ school district shall report to ^ the-^ County Auditor of Horry Corfnfy ^ the prriount of levy in aaid school dis- a 1 trict as will take care, of the principal and interest of the notes as They 'n * mature,"' and the County Auditor pf !? Horry County is hereby authorized i and directed to place such levy1 on the 0 said Green" Sea School District an- . nually, the same to be: , collected by the County. Treasurer as other taxes r are collected and- placed to ft special j" ^ fund for the retirement fo the loan ~ herein made. ' , - t* It SECTION 4. AH Acts or parts of [c n. Acts inconsistent herewith are here- * it by repealed. ,' * SECTION 5. This Act shall tiike effect immediately upon its- approval 1 : by the Governor. - * " ~ ! W. t. T. U. PRES. AWARDS PRIZES DELIVERS PRIZES TO MISSES EVELYN JOHNSON AND ELEANOR W1NBORNE ' : - >j. ; ' Mrs J L. J. Pepper, president of the kfcal W. C. T. U. visited the Bur roughs school last Wednesday 10 4 award the prise~~dffwed by the W. C. tJIHtirthe pupils in the ?essay - contests in the department of Scien tific Temperance Instruction. I <~ In h well chosen talk, in which ahe commented the contestants for their eVeelient papers, Mrs. Pepper, gave the high school prise ($2.50) to MiSS Evelyn Johnson of 'the* tenth.. grade for the bast es$ay on "The Adraa/ vantages to the Young of the Ab?tinr^;of fTSjiiS(IW; nqd 'the gram* mar grades prise, *l?o ($2.60), jj| Miss Eleanor \yinfcorne, of the ^Itih grade, for the best'essay on^.^lspj Reasons for Letting CigraettJ Mmx, - ~f TIM W. C. T. U. wvr-noch flwiJ n ?ltt Ut. SliXMit In. Til Jodgas marked tham ^ pesordiag^j| neatness, grammatical excellence, am subject matter. . 1^' " * * ? > -=!* ^ ^ . J :-"r> - 'V?' " 1 v ' I : ' ? -*i' ' ' t . >, 4" ' '* * ! .* ? ... ' '* v ' 'V- 'U->^ * #t. . ' , r, . -<T - x' > ' * . ' , ' ' ' .V ' ' '? . 4 *':* V ' ' . >' I district In Horry County to narrow ; fund, from the sinking fund commie- n aion of this state, or from any other -source, .and to authorise-the sinking' 1 fond com miss ton to lend same and ' *? tka Minwanf fVnrjmf IrV .pi V**W 4V? UIV j ? SECTION 1. . Be h enacted by the ^General Assembly of the State of : South Carolina: The Trustees of Green Sea school district. in "Horry ' County are hereby authorised and empowered to borrow from the Sinking 'Fund Commission of South. Carolina is hereby authorike<C ?and... em- j. powered to loan to them out\of~the funds that the said "nking Funr Commission may have on handwhlch it is allowed to loaft, the' sum of money- not to exceed Sixteen Thousand (116,000.00) Dollars at a rate df not exceeding six <6 per cent.) in-- . terest per annum. Said sum of monpy * to bie borrowed by the said . school 1 s Trustees to be used * tp repay the County-of Horry the" money-borrowed from the Sinking Fund of the Cotirt . House and Jail Bonds. - / SECTION 2. The said" Trustees ^ of said school district arc hereby au-- ^ thorjied to execute a note or notes for Such amount to be borrowed under wt thp prnvivonB nf thin Act to the j"* Sinking Fund Commission, payable ^ six (6 per cent.) and the said school J ji?authorized and - Jjk fin HELP. rnwwAT.j'^Ti AROLLNA AND , WACCAMAW^E Am. following is the program- tw I 9 Carolina ?mj Wsccsysw B. Y. r^l Rally to be held at the Rehoboth >N iptist Church Sunday April lfth: Devotional. Mr. S. A. , Jolindon; L illivant'i yeai^w ?> ? ? ???y We lco m e Secretary of Rehohoi^ * Y. P. V. . ||! Response?^.Miss - Ida Rabon Con ~ ' V ' D Song: I Choose Jesus. u ^ ^ ^ What <mr association stands for? # r. P. Johnson,; Jordanvtlle. ^ How a B. Y. P. U. trains bays and > rls?Mr. D. Hughes, Con way. ^ Quartetterr_4ligh Point *S*nfo*V . The Junior and his Bible_^_Mrs. ^ ider, Conway. . ' ' 2 The value of well kept reports^. m r. H. H. Cribb. 1 Cuiam) TWill Pnnwav anH Hieh I . int Junior's. . ~ " ?7* 5 Song Selected. ' ? Reports. ? ? " C I Adjournment. . . J ivic League r- * Works to Save < - The Shade Treesjp The Civic League held tn enthu- tstic "meeting: at the Town Hall on * ednesday. "i -? - J 1 Mrs. Freeman reported 'On. th|5 ^ irk undertaken by^the League a* jj February mete ting; to preserve d protect Conway's beautiful trees. * te Davis tree surgeons have been " re andvworked on others besides * b three the League pai^ Tor. ' ' A letter from Mrs. Shaffer, state * airman of Conservation of NaturfeT sources, was read, urging the club* * imen' of South Carolina Uy become W oused concerning s the rtTthles If iflglg?r of ourfrHd flower*; gfia t&f kastsps for their eonaarvatioj^jpMB the movement for no county has ore beautiful wild flowers thap Hor- ' : " f ' 1 the League also endowed ClganUp c reek, ami matje plans for-it* observe,. April 13 4o-l7. The committee 1 i making a driveway, on the school 1 rounds reported that ', plans (were I jinjfr made and would report further o } t the April meeting. 1 The League urges thatevery wo- 1 tan in town become a member of the 1 rganixatjon, for to m&lce "a city ' eautiful" requires the co-Operation 1 f every citizen. * v* 1 ' SAVE THE WILD FLOWERS The following resolutions have been adopted by the Conway Civic League. WHg^irASr V wtM flowers .of lorry County constitute ? one of . its thief assets and aerve>talbeautify he eountrgpide to the delight and >leasure of the passerby, and - WHEREAS, it has come, to the at- I mention of~the; Conway Civic , Lvagu? that the practice of cutting the wild flowers and shrubs of the^County ' is frequently indulged 1n by thoughtles* persons, and ' WHEREAS, this practice, vif continued, wilf result in marring ,the | beauty of .the'roadside and detracting' fro mthe pleasure of travel, . NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT . RESOLVED by the Conway Civic gue. that the lemguq go upon record ?8 protesting against the practice of ci^tting and destroying the county's j wild flowers and shrubs and ^ call* th# nublic to unite in pre m- W*m pervin* these natural ornament? for tj?e benefit of.Ahe public end of pos{*?* ' " James Fairctoth Killed Instantly ' "f * - '9 8TKUCK fit HEAD BY LIMB ij LOG WOODS /' BREAKS 'Jl NECK AND 'ARM. i . i t *3r ' ' -...J i- >- J5* { Jbm'ra Faircloth, former of nea w kill* ' IllHUflf, WU uiaw>v< [ Friday -rooming about 11 o'cia^ (when a limb from a tree that wmJW \ . In* cot down struck htm in the RH hhilttllikf his nock ami right arm. T* Krtarsaaii in a unjrf Frank Ft* 1 cloth awl 'was about CO years old. S [leaves a wifs tibd sorer*] child# " . - fSa ' . . r T /"| . v ' ' -3 - ft ' >' ' * . ^.1 *' * . ' ' j- > " - ' - :W| f aficlD -?* ? ,* 1 T sir ; % - -*3T : W>*Y. AftllLH, ? Lies H. Fullwood SHnrry County Bey i Dies In The Navy ^p$ following ''letter. way received Hi the cvipfiiandlng officer of the fdra! 'Station at Bremerton, Wash.; ] gllfs. James W. Fullwood, Route jH regards to the .accidenfol death ^Bw^?^~and who was buried at J Hbu Creek cemetery, March 30. " H N?val Hospital,. Puaet Sou.nd. K "%aiAinnton, i Mr Madam ( ' .v ? " .! fgour son, James H. Fullwood, Sea01 Second Class', U^S.. Navy. deMtedrWas found dead.?m his 'room , S.JL lodging house- at 418-, Spring i 4B**t, -Seattle, Washington, while on H^lvave from his ahip, the .U. S. S. AHO. When openetf, the room tyas Mptd to be filled with illuminating , Iine prouucta-or tts'tncom*. mbustion, The window and t re tightly closed and a tea- j ilf full of'water whs boiling i an open ga? burner. He was j i his- bed with the covers over him. The Coroner of I mnty,. Seattle, Washington., j a verdict that .death occur- j to carbon monoxide poisoning tal). A naval board of h>f i pointed b? the senior officer J afloat, determined that death se<i from accidental . inhalaarbon monoxide gas while on >d liberty. Death occurred ^ i? line of duty, not the result vo misconduct. . . Service grieves with you in the Mi nf j our ioiu His marks as .deterlined by his service record, and com-, jindation from the officers: wjth Mi he served,-show him to be' an iKeilent man__an honor to the uni?rm he wort* and it is deeply resetted that an unlocked for accident ?buld so untimely end his splendid ijfcver. dames was given a miliary a. m. on 24th', of fYRSRin^tVli, n,v?~Tt ^ ^ ______ leral escort of efjehf*fchHstecT' met mder arms,' commanded by a . third lass petty officer from the. -battle h|jj;nJSS ^TENNESSEE. The flaj ised in the ceremony is cheerfullj riven yop by the Government in ap >r eclat ion of his services rendered. May 1 advise you' to eommunicat vlth the Bureau of Navigation,. Nav; Department, Washington, D .C., rela ive^to any money due ...your son 01 the day he died and also to inquir relative to the six months' pay* due Jeneficbkey^' M*p I nl?r>^y|?? vnn t ...;u ?w?-n. S. Veterans commumcHic n in * ?v>. _ Bureau, Washington, p. C., regarjtin: the insurance "that your son carried. ..The personal effects of your sot received from .the U.~^S. S. IDAHC were-,carefully inventoried?and foi warded to yotr with the remain: Kindly check them over with the er closed inventory, sign one copy t the inventory and return, to us. Again allow me to extend to yc my sincere sympathy in_ your grei grief and loss. ' * - Yours very ti'uly, T. W, RICHARDS, ... ... Captain, <MC), Commanding. He with several men were logging tlie river swamp about fourteen mil from Cotoway. They cut a tree whi lodged in another trete. ? The lit broke and struck Faircloth behind t right Mr before he coura ' safety. ~v . /' . po toner Browh was notified a went to the scene, holding an inqiu Th'e jury decided that James Faircl* ^ame to his ddrh from being. ?rr| by a falling limp, and that itwar . tirely accidental. .. . ' George McDowell, Sworn, Says: r Myself-and Jfm FaircJoth was hi . ing a tree down on April 2nd. ah II a'cldek a. m. The tree lodged * rolled over, the limb broke off of tree, we wgnr hewing and struck * behind the right ear, breekiag - near Ms wrist. W*.wewt apd . 11 run up to him and picked his I ]mp out of the Qlud. and water. He ' * u ^ ha did not itrafgir, wr w !* a breath, we moved him oat of 2 MMl and water to a dry place, al * two Map*-from where ha wa? hi jl (Sirned) G. W. McDow. Ie I*. 10. McDowali; ttrorti, Say*: , ' " I wai hauTiny )o|i im)Hhe . f V '' v% i * > .<5 . f ; > . V" *;.- ? ? * ^ . ... 7^?77?m>t a . - ' . \ - ? ' Z* ' -V - * , r . > *-;p" . & * ' 'c. '-vv vrv' ;.M... ' .'.v w &" * , "V* >N" -< ' ' ' * . ' ' ' ? * H . ' S A ?' <' J *y ^'*TT' "" ? I>.*? ? < yv,.ri?n aniXwi t +. ?JU.?i. .? ; .V ? ? ? HORRY IS AG, . EDMUND B1 TAX BEDtJCTION ? ON NOTES ONLY - ; ,. *' v .. /" ; ' ' :/ * r BOE8 NOT ?AfTWTI^ OTHER ~ IKKTMENTS TAX ?> _?A SUNDAE.^ > ? . u :. -?- V _ e< Reductions' in state documentary v> stamp taxes, authorized by the reve-^o nue act of 1926, affect only taxeit of notesr irhl^h ajpo,Vut to the 192-1 ??' ratfs; on all other, documents the} rates remain is in 1926, the state tax * ? commission points out in a statement ,, made public yesterday. v The act, the commission sets , out, exempts from the tax on soft drinks not only ice' cream, but also all drinks the basis of which is milk. ^ "Sundaes"- are, however taxable. . '"The statement is Issued in correction of erroneous reports, revealed by inquiries by the commission ns generally' spread throughout the ] state;. : ' T\* . I1 "The impression appears," .the! statement, an*>i#Gfic7d bjT Director R. j A.l<ittle of ,tne license tax 'division ^ of the^commissioii, declares, "to have gone put through' the state that all ^ documentary stamp taxes have been reduded. The impression is erroneous. "The revenue appropriation act of 1 1920 provided that the documentary* * stamp tax rates should be doubled." " The . Revenue, act of iuu6 reenacis*' these sections of the 1926 act with j the subsection doubling the tax on? ( i promissory notes, the rates .on which* ^ remain those prescribed by the 'act of 1*23. * * , "The documentary stamp tax rates r now effect, lv?'. ' - | "OH all Donas, aeoemurrs, ur m. , iificktes af- Indebtgdrosax- -ten cent*-} S100 .or fraction thereof ofrav^^PlpS t \ ~ "On' promissory jjotea- and renewals | i__t'Wo cents for each $100 or fraction thereof. "On deeds, instruments or. writing ? whereby. . any lands, tenements or y, -other realty sold shall be jrranted, assigned, transferred#- etc tl for !<.-oin*> irrpater than f 100 and not e* e jceedihR,$500 and SI for each addition:al $&QD or fraction thereof..* "On proxies for'Voting: jit any election-Jtor.-officers or. meeting: for the ^ transaction.- of business of* any corporation .20 cents. 4 1 "On powefs "of attorney__JJO centa. j' " 'Ice creahv and wllk drinks'? that is all., fountain, drinks ther-ba?ig of ~ which Is milk :zjre exempted?-from x[ the soft.drinks tax. This exemption. j f however, does not apply to~*suadaep' [which are specially listed as taxable; u the addition of a cherry, nuts, syrup* lt or other garnishes td ice cream mak< it liable for the tax which is to b? paid upon thte prjce charged for th? " 'sundae.' Ice cream sodas are in tiki - t manner taxable. Tty? -inclusion of ic< cream in h drink does not exemp the drink." *The State. in where' this mat? was killed. I wa hooking: the tongs to a-log, when'th ch trOe started to fall, they hoflowe njg "tyok dutf* The tree they were cut ho ting lodged on another, and the lim to broke off and fle?>y baclTVhere Jii ; was at and stj-uck him . back of h ind rig^ktear >nd broke his righty^ri ? ul>* ???? We went- ap dfickc near n?f _ hira up and put him oti a little^, hi' JclT he did not struggle at all, We wj eft* dead. i' r* - ^ '.(Sighed) LV M. McDdw^ ,v* Waah Griaaeft, Swogn, Says: aw* !?i was pulling the cables to a J< out they had juat,cut' Ju?t before I R and t<T$he l<yf, they alt hollowed, "lo the opt!" and I jumped behind a tree, tim, looted tip and saw the* limb. comi; his ba^k'toward* Mr. Jim Faircloth. I h< iked lowed to him, Mldok out!" Before lead could get out of the way the lii was struck him. It struck him behind J ring right ear, and broke hie-cight/arai .the helped them tb paah the mod off < bout put him.ah a dry place. He was d< lied, when we gut to horn. \ lIK. his ; (Signed) Wash X Griai llace . ' "... mark . t , - * .. - >*-6T VC'S':.'.'.'1' ?j&f,-~ i?** A'' " ' ? * ' '*V * 'fjfr*. . * > r" '' ^ > '' 55 '..v - r'" " >,.. .. V T' 4 ?~r> iiV-'' - - y-jf? . > . . * ?d* '*? ^?^r 7 *77" ? ^ ' v; '.1 . ? ^ ; ' ' | ' Ti.j : V t-. r v" .v H0JI A'- ' ' 1 mjwicn*^- UN TO TRY [GHAM CASE lOVEitNOR TO BE ASKED TO ORDER.SPECIAL COURT TO TBT-'FLORENCE MA>t ~~? ' \ t- .<**7, ' * ?. , v"*1 .? ^ t r p N % i. ' ^* ' lotion for a change of venue denied, ' k. L. King and Mendel L; Smith, at-. / . ** jrneys for Edmund S. Bighanh, stat- \ ^ d yesterday afternoon tha.t they > ~ ould appeal to Governor McLeod to rder a special term of'court, in Hory county at an early date. The order - _L efusing a change of vijnue from Hor- s y county vvaa sent yesterday after- XL oon by the clerk fpf court of Flor nee county td the clerk of court "of lorry cpunty on the order of r Judge J. Mauldin, before whom the mo* ion was argued. *.- '> 'J'i-.. Wiped mews tlpat his appeal for a hange of venue had.been defied was . ~ aken to Bighant m the county jail _ era by Mr. King, the prisoner reeived it calmly, .? _ "Hurry them up, Mr. 1 King," he irged his attorney, "I want a speedy rial, I'm tired of this kind of living. After his interview with". Bighorn, dr. King stated that he and former Vudge Mendel L. Smith would - ask ^ lovemor McLeod for a special term T court in Horry county. The reason or this request, Mr. Jting added, vas tfiat Judge S. W. G. Shipp would reside at the Jqne term in Horry ^ ounty and that, inasmuch as Judge jhipp ' has on a? former occasion 4a ted that?ha was nfrt qualified - to?^??>asa on any further Bigham matters, be case/eduld^ not be heard before he October term.. The chief reason (br.^requesting a change of venue at,. "\ this time, he said, whs to throw the .. :ase-to the Georgetown court whiclT" 7 > will convene next week'. ? In refusing to take the case ^avay.' .. from iELoxry county, Judge Mamdin ' aiabfrl in his order tha? he waaupsfi i ."fe,can . j*. ??cw?d unto tlm defendant-.Tn Horry county ^ : The following bill by Senator Spi| vey "will allow Loris 'School district ^ jjto vote bonds to' 15 per cent of taxable | property in territory embraced? .. . A Joint Resolution To amend. Section ,5, Article X of the consfrtution# relating to the limit of the "bonded debt of school district?/ ^ . o Proviso thereto as to ^ oy itWUiUK ? Loris school District number." 18 of Hdrry County. t1?SECnuN T. Bp - it resolved ...by. |th eG'eneral Assembly of. the Statfe _ .of South Carolina: That the following ^ ^ amendment of Section fi^of Article X of the Constitution of the State of South Carol iJraybP greed Vfr add ?:?S? I the end thereof\tbe following:, PROVIDED, Further, That the Limita- _ | flons imposed by this Section shall 1- r nri* School District 7 i j noi appuy ?>v ?.? , - No. 18 of Horry County ofTtKe State I oL South Carolina,-said School Dis- \ ~ ? triet<heing hereby* expressly- authori-' _ .. 'B zed J to vote-and issue bonds jn an t amount not to exceed fffteeh T*?r cent of the-value of all taxable property . in ithe territory embraced in said s School" District tis valued or assessed _ . e for taxation "by ""the Statef the pro7 3 ceeds of such bond* to be applied solely, to the erection, equipment^and * b repair of schools and school buildings 11 'in said School District, or to retire is ^ny "indebtedness already '. incurred it for the erection, equtpmeht* or repair *d,,of schooT buildipgs, under such reII, strictions and limitations as the Gen-' *? eral Assembly \may prescribe, and when the question is submitted to the ^ jl qualified electors of said SchoiodT)is** ? ftHctr as provided in the Constitution ' }g upon the quntstiofr of bonded indebted- / ot ness. ok SECTION 2. Thg{_ the' gqestiori . I' of adopting this amendment shall ng submitted to' tf?e electors at thar*next , . ol- ' general election lor repreadnttffchres he as follows: Those itr^ftvo rof the ?b [amendment shall & bailor with j his , the foliowlny1-'Voyvle painty written . T i l or printed parson; "Constitutional i md AmendsnsTi ^ * Section 6 of ' Article ?sd X of the Cox.^ itution Relating to the * - Limit . of- Bo: ied Indebtednesa^ of v iSdwd ^DistricU, so as -to Exempt : i?tt Loris School District No. it, Iforfy ? l tfo." Gooatrt irow ,i ? r ? .i*-?. ? - '' * v ? ?- ?; .r'. , ' , ' t? ' ' ' . .'V . ' : ~ 1 - L - m^'K- 1 ' Mfcr ' . . jy. . *? " - ?'-r. v.-.. * 'V?' ? ' ' ' ? f *-' ? ? V ? <**'* * '.?t''-j> 1' v* *? . ? ? ',* - .. . - : . s_ , A* .< * * , \ ? - ' .i {.. .-'j'*' ' - t .jn.-v* . - -L^ v. y ?-jr->