The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 01, 1920, Image 6
COUNTY SUPPLY BILL.
Following is the Supply Bill for Dil-1
Ion county as adopted at the recent^
session of the general assembly:
An Act
To Provide for the Levy of Taxes for
County Purposes for the County of
Dillou for the Fiscal Year Beginning
January 1st, 1920, and for the
Expenditure Thereof.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina. That a tax of twelve
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the taxable property in the County of
Dillon, for county purposes, for the
fiscal year beginning January 1st,
1920, for the amounts and for the
purposes hereinafter stated, that is
to say
Sec. 2. Item 1: Road anj Bridges:
Cross County
Roads $35,000.00 $35,000.00
, Item 2: Salaries:
Clerk of Court 1,000.00
Sheriff - 2,000.00
Deputy Sheriff 1.00C.00
Treasurer 1,154.00
.Auditor 1,154.00
Superintendent
of Education 1,250.00
Clerk to Superintendent
of Education
1,250.00
, Attorney -100.00
Physician 120.00
. Coroner oOO.OO
Janitor of Court
house 500.00
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sloner 3,000.00
Chairman Board
of Commissioners 250.00
- 2 County Commissioners
at $250
Clerk to Board
of County Commissioners
600.00
Judge of Pro
hate 1,000.00
Constables:
Kirby 150.00
Lake View 200.00
Latta 225.00
Magistrates:
Latta 250.00
Dillon 1,000.00
Lake View 250.00
Fork 100.00
, Kirby 150.00
Hamer 200.00
. Little Rock 250.100 $17,391.00
Item 3: County Boards:
Board of Education 60.00
Jtsoara or j^quctiiw ,
tion 250.00
Board of Registration
150.00 460.00
Item 4: Jail Expenses,
Including Dieting
of prisoners 2,000.00 2,000.00
Item 5:
Jurors and witnesses
2,500.00 2,500.00
Item 6:
County Home,
Poorhouse and
Poor 2,000.00 2,000.00
Item 7:
Post Mortems, Inquests
and lunacy 500.00 500.00
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Item 8: I
Public Buildings
'including water, i
fuel, light and i
insurance 1,000.00 1,000.00 <
Item 9: Printing, Postage and Sta- i
tionery: ]
Clerk of Court 200.00 <
Sheriff 200.00 i
Judge of Probate 200.00 1
Auditor 200.00
Treasurer 200.00 i
County Com. 200.00 1.200.00 I
Item 10: .Miscellaneous Contingent: i
Vital statistics 250.00 250.00 '
Item 11: Itural Policemen: <
2 Rural police- <
at 2,100.00 each 4,200.00 4,200.00
Item 12: Tomato Club:
Home demonstra
tion work yyu.uu
County nurse 1,500.00
Farm demonstration
700.00 3,170.00 ;
Item 13: Interest of County In.
debtedness:
Interest on current
loans, in anticipation
of collection
of taxes * 1,500.00
On principal of
loan to state sinking
fund, $6 and
for interest ?n loatfe
to Jan. 1, 1920 9,025.00 10,525.00
Grand total $80,758.00
PROVIDED: That the County (
Board of Commissioners for Dillon
County are hereby authorized to bor- .
row from time to time, as may be j
needed, for the uae of the county, a
sum not exceeding forty thousand
($40,000.00) dollars, for that purpose
the County Board of Commis
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sioners, and the Treasurer, are hereby
authorized to execute the necessary
and proper obligation and pledge
all taxes as collected for the payment
of same: PROVIDED, That such loan
shall be secured from the bank or
person making the lowest bid in rate
of discount therefor by sealed bids
and upon such loan being made the
proceeds thereof shall be kept on deposit
with the bank making such loan
until drawn out by warrants issued
in the due course of the business of
the county: PROVIDED, further,
That the bids may be made upon the
condition that the entire county account
shall be carried with the bank
making such bid, and in the event
such bid is approved by the County
Board of Commissioners, then it shall
be the duty of thp Treasurer to transfer
all county funds to such bank and
tn carry them on deposit in accordance
with the terms of the bid so approved.
In the event that two or more
banks make like bids then the loan
ana deposits shall be prorated on a
basis of the respective capital stocks
?nd surplus of such banks.
Approved the 8th day of
March A. D.f 1920.
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OUGHT TO HAVE MONUMENT.
According to a news dispatch from
Greenville, Anna Saxton, a negress
who died the other day, ought to have
a monument erected to her memory.
She was 108 years old, and leaves 19
children, 106 grandchildren, 489
great grandchildren and 18 great
great grandchildren
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customers for their patronage
a continuance of the same.
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