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C. | isr -J? ? 0 4 AN ACT 0 provide For the Levy of Taxes In erihaw County For County Purposes or the Year 1937 and to Direct the Expenditure Thereof. go it onacted by the Genera^^tuubly 1,10 State of South Caro: I na: That a tax eufficient to meet1 at portion of the appropriation in, ja Act to be rained by a leyy upon ' e taxable property In the County < Kershaw is hereby levied on such operty for oridnary county purposes r the fiscal year beginning January j 1937, which shall be expended as ( ireln provided, the.amount of such: vy to bo determined by the County ! iditor and Treasurer of said county. ie funds accruing to the County )m the State on account of any othtaxes paid over by the State or any >partment of the State Government r general county purposes are like-: 8e appropriated along with the 1 lids received from the daid levy. >ada, bridges, convicts and naintaintenance or road working organization, gasdine and gasoline dlstrl)utlon $30,000.00 laries: srk of Court 800.00 puty Clerk of Court .... 1,200.00 erifl 1,800.00 puty Sheriff 1,800.00 perintendent of Education 1,800.00 jasurer 710.00 ditor 710.00 s Kate Gettys, Clerk to he Treasurer and. Auditor 1,200.00 >vided, that this clerk ill perform the duties of rk to the auditor from il 1 to October 1 and per- 1 m the work as clerk to i treasurer from October 0 April 1. ge of Probate 600.00 tnty Road Superintendent 1,800.00 j oner 400.00 ! tnty Attorney, as retainer, nd for advice to, and serIces before, County Board f Directors, and advice to ounty officials 200.00 ' itor at jail 420.00 | Itor at court house .... 300.00 k to County Directors .. 400.00 fistrates' Salaries: j [istrate at Camden 900.00 [istrate at Bethune .... 360.00 Istrate at Blaney 360.001 [istrate at Kershaw - 360.00 [istrate at Upper Flat ock Township 180.00 [istrate at Lower Flat ock Township 180.00 Istrate at Upper Waree Township 180.00 tries of rural policemen, able monthly for twelve iths: Policeman, . DeKalt^ ownship 1,800.00' al Policeman, Wateree iwnship 1,600.00 j al Policeman, Flat Rock Jwnship ..' 1,600.00 al Policeman, Buffalo awnship 1,600.00 reHng expenses of rural licernen for twelve ?nths, at Twenty ($20.00) )llars per month each .. 960.00 j forms for rural policeen 240.00 Shaw Guards, Co. M. 8th. Infantry 400.00 os LeRoy Belk Post .. 100.00 ""loan Legion Service ,,CCr 200.00 By Boards: By Board of Education 100.00 By Board of Directors 1,000.00 By Board of EquallzaIn 250.00 By Board of Registra,n i 200.00 ld?Ml. that the chairman 10 Board of Registration receive One Hundred Jf"M Dollars and the two members shall re' ^ ifty ($50.00) Dollars Expenses, including diet1 ()f prisoners 2,500.00 , (If bo much be necessary) and to be jjisbursed only upon Itemized statements duly filed with the County Hoard. Jurors and Witnesses 2,260.00 I County Poor 3,600.00 Associated Charities for 8upI port of Kershaw County ! Orphanage 600.00 Post Mortemb, Inquests and Lunacy 100.00 Public Buildings, Including water, lights, fuel and insurance. (if so much be necessary) 1,000.00 Printing, Postage and Stationery 1,260.00 For purchase of necessary supplies for office of Clerk of Court (if so much be necessary) : 500.00 Premium on bonds of Coun. ty Officials 660.00 Miscellaneous Contingent . 1,500.00 Vital Statistics 235.00 County Health Unit 2,500.00 Auditing County Books .... 300.00 Kershaw County Council of Farm Women 250.00 Clerk to the Office of Farm Credit Administration 780.00 Traveling Expenses of Home Demonstration Agent and telephone expenses 240.00 Boys' and Girls' Club Work 100.00 Kershaw County Circulating Library , t o supplement Federal Aid, to be paid the Supervisor thereof upon approval of County Board of Directors .S1. 800.00 Expense Account of Office z of County Farm Agent ... 240.00 For Library located in Camden for use of citizens of Camden and Kershaw County 300.00 Office rent for B. P. DeLoach, Rehabilitation office for Kershaw County 40.00 DOVEDOWN I 79c You'll marvel that such lovely full fashioned silk stockings can be offered j at such a thrifty price. Sheer, crystal clear chiffons. Smart service weight styles. Every wanted fashion feature and of ringless construction, j In the season's smartest colors for your selection. Sizes 8+ throuoh lot. Hugh Oliver Bethune, S. C. I USE FAT UGHTWOOD POSTS I To fence your fields, pastures and gardens so they will I stay fenced. We have the Lightwood Posts?most durable of all wood?the kind that lasts a life-time. Write for prices on any size and length you need. fine Products Distributing Company I ^ - ?^ ^ ^ I GHANI) TOT AI $76,966.00 The sheriff shall receive in addition to his regular salary. his usees Hury expenses und five (6c) cents per mile for each mile traveled Ip going and returning when called beyond the limits of the county on offlciu! business, such us searching for fugitives, conveying prisoners to the Stute Reformatory and to the State Penitentiary, etc. Ho shall receive ulso fifty (60c) cents per day for dieting each prisoner for each duy or fraction thereof, while detained in the county Juil, or otherwise in his custody. The sheriff shall be allowed Five Hundred ($600.00) Dollars, if so much bo necessury, for criminal work done outside the county, puyable upon his itemized order, and approved by the County Board. 1 The Board of Directory of Kershaw county is authorized and directed to borrow for the use of Kershaw county, for the payment of the items above appropriated, the amounts needed to provide for the payment of the same, and shall huve no right to borrow for county purposes, or pledge the credit of tho county, in excess of the total amount of tho ubovo appropriation, except that they may borrow for the renewal or extension of existing indebtedness as may be needed for thut purpose. And tho suid Board of Directors are authorized to execute notes or other evidences of indebtedness for the amount borrowed hereunder, and are empowered and directed to pjiedge for the payment of the same the full faith and credit of Kershaw county und the (axes levied for the current year and all other funds from whatsoever source coming into the hands of the treasurer und applicable to county purposes. If any emergency shall arise for the expenditure of a greater amount than hereinabove provided for any purpose, the Increased or additional expenditure shall be made only with the approval of the Legislative delegation, and, when any expenditure is so authorized and approved, the Board of Directors may borrow to the amount necessary for the payment thereof. All funds from whatever source, other than the taxes levied for the current year, together with gasoline and Insurance taxes from the State, coming into the hands of the treasurer and applicable to county purposes, shall be held by the treasurer to be appropriated as ordered by a majority of the Legislative delegation from Kershaw county. News Of Interest In And Near Bethune Bethune, March 17.?The March meeting of the Presbyterian auxiliary was held at the . home of Mrs. G. B. McKinnon, president, Wednesday afternoon. This was the regular annual business meeting as the new year begins in April. Very gratifying reports | of the work done during the year were given. Two new officers were elected?Miss Eva Morgan, vice president, and Miss Mary McKinnon, boo retary. During the social hour which followed, Charlotte russe and cake were served. ' Last Thursday a delegation of Methodists went to Columbia to attend the missionary council of both Northern and Southern Methodists. Composing the party were the Rev. C. S. Floyd and Mrs. Floyd. Mrs. A. B. McLaurin, Mrs. J. M. Clyburn, Mrs. W. B. Davis, Mrs. M. F. Helms, Mrs. Clara Davis and Miss Mary Arthur. Miss Arthur remained throughout the woolt end. Mils Sara Grey Proctor had as her guests last week end her sister, Miss Vlniuila Proctor and Miss Martha Brice, both of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McLaurin, Margaret and Donald McLaurin have been j visitors of the J.( N. McLaurlns, Jr., in "Columbia. The women of the Presbyterian church wish to announce that they will sponsor a musical entertainment | at the high school auditorium Friday evening, March 26. A small admission fee will be charged which will be used for improvements on the Presbyterian manse. The Future Farmers of - America boys supervised by M. C. Mason, vocational agriculture teacher, entertained their fathers with a flsh fry at the Baker club house last Friday evening. Miss Mary McKinnon has recently spent several days in Kershaw, the guest of Miss Ruth Estridge. Mrs. Lee Horton, Mrs. F. M. Lindler, Mrs. R. L. Waters, Mrs. Varnadore, Miss Maggie Brannon, Mrs. John Catoe and Miss Margaret Fields attended the annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Kershaw association which was held at Wateree church last Saturday. Miss Elsie Mae Hammond, of Winthrop college, was at home for the week end. * Miss Ethel Turbeville had as her guest during the week end her sister, Miss Nell Turbeville. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Graham and Mrs. E. Z. Truesdale spent last Thursday in Columbia. Circles one and two of the Baptist W. M. S. held their March meetings Monday afternoon with Miss Maggie Brannon and Mrs. L. D. Robertson, respectively. Mrs. W. W. Mungo, manager of the recreational center, with her assistants, gave a pleasant social at the community hall Friday evening. Games were played and cake and lemonade were served. Mrs. E. Z. Truesdale entertained her Sunday school class very delightfully at her home Tuesday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr have had as their recent guests Lieutenant and Mrs. J. E. Barr, of Langley Field, Vs., and Mrs. R. A. Barr, of Gilbert. Governor Gone of Florida, baa lamss^nssusxssam _ .. _ k?. - LUMBER... These Are Building Days Now is the Time to Start I Why delay the start on the building job you I have planned for this Spring? Get the material I at hand and be ready to take advantage of every I good working day. Already many sunshiny days I have come and gone. 11 I We do hot know your plans or what you want 11 I to do?but we do know we have the best ma- I I terials to be had?well-seasoned lumber of all II I kinds.... cut accurate and true.... guaranteed I I in every possible way. I || Kiln Dried .. . II I Flooring I I Ceiling I I Siding II Moulding J II Air Dried... ? 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