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WAREHOUSE PLAN ENACTED. km o!ti or frkk (o\h:kkmi: (OMMUTKi; \\ \s \IM>1?TF.I>. Tee* to in- Made of 1 oii??luUoiial't> of Act lie fore Appropriation Is Columbia, Feb. 1?.?Hotb the house ana Senats estop tod the report of the committee of free conference on bill to create and operate a State warehouse system for storing cotton and >ther commodities yesterday mornin*. and) the measure was order? ed enrolled for ratification. An important amendment added by the free conference committe pro? vides that the attorney general shall, Institute proceedings against the cotton warehouse commission created by the bill to determine the con? stitutionality of the act before an> pi the funds are appropriated to put the warehouse system in operation. Tlie .onuuittee of free conference, whose report was adopted, was com? posed of W. J. Montgomery. Alan Johnstoae and J. H. Clifton from the senate and D. McQueen. R. B. Delser and K. H. Arnolds from the house. The bill In the final form In which It hss been ordered enrolled follows ta full Section t. That there shall be elect? ed forthwith by the general assembly three commissioners, who shall con strtute a board, to h? hereafter known as the State warehouse Commission The term of office shall be for two, four and six years, the members of the board deciding by lot the respect? ive terms of each. In case of a va? cancy by death or otherwise on the board of commissioner* the governor ehalt appoint a persor. to fll! such va? cancy until the next regular eeeslon ef the general assembly, when an elec? tion shall be held as provided far In (hi* section. ?ec, I. The chairman of the board thus created shall be designated by the general assembly at the time of the eteetfon provided for In section 1 ef this act. whose duty it shall be to preside at all meetings of the com-' en hut on and have general supervision ef the management of the business of the commission, subject, however, to the approval of the majority of the member* ef said commission; and It ?halt be his further duty to enforce and carry oat all such rules and reg tsi;.?ns mm m~iv be adopted v sold i ?eo#nmL*'Von for the control and man-I i ?eftouu*. cf the bu.'ines* provided f 1 f aVv. 3. it ahail la thu dot? of ?M State warehouse commission to pro? vide by purchase, lease or otherwise, a system of warehouses at the most ettgible sites in this State capable of sSorhsg not lees than 260.009 bales of cotton, and the commission Is hereby gtven power and authority to employ crierks. architects and^ other agent*, and employes as In their Judgment they deem necessary, and adopt rules and regulatlona not contrr.ry to the provisions, herein set forth, which In Ihelr Judgment, are neceatary to carry eut 'he Intent and purpcscs of this act; and the said commhslon shell have tbe power to enter Into contracts, with relation to the matters contained j herein and may sue r.nd be sued In | any of the courts q| this State: Pro? vided That only the property held by the said warehouse commission for the purpose herein mentioned shall be answerable In any >ult or action against them. yec. 4 The manager of the State war*hou*A shall be appointed. and j hie duties prescribed by the hoard of , commissioners, who shall fix the com- ( pen so ion of such msnager. and the said manager shall be subject to re-) movsl by tbe board of commissioners whenever, in the'.r Judgment, the pub Ito interest lemands !t. Sec. ft. Tbe board of commissioners ( shs'l appoint exp rt cotton graders, j whose compensation shnll Us Axed , by the bosrd. and the sohl cotton graders shall be subject to removal by tbe bosrl of commissioner* w he n - sver. In the<r Judffment. the public In? terest demeid* It. Sec. e. The State warehouse com mlsVr n is aSBpOVOfOd to a<* pitr* such pr?p?-rt . as they may deem nec-s sary to cartv out the purpose of this act. ?och aropM rtv to ???? asejslrsd t?y lease or pun base, and said cointnls elon empoe fed to est aldl-di i cm pre** ?n connection with said war* hou-. BJSBSSni if Ui\ point "r points In thi" Smt ? where, in the Judgment of sad commission, it is necessary ..f Mid c. rnatItaftsa\ it \t aoasjasarj at practicable to carry out the purpose ef thla act Sev. 7. All lint /otton properly bal d and -nh other commodities a.-* the commlsslo i deem proper shall be received f'?r storage a? Maid State warehouse, .ind the chars S for saute shall ? e tixed by tb State warehouse commission. Kach hale of cotton .-?hall tv wclxh.d, sri.lefl and numbered M as to be identified at all Mutatj the grades to n. ocording to the stand? ard sra.l < idopted by the I'nlted State- government. The person de? positing thf cotton or other coin modifies shall be given a receipt from the StttU- warehouse commission, signed by thi> manager of the ware? house In which the OOtton or OthSI OOtnmodity is stored, which receipt shall give the weight, grade and num? ber of each hale of cotton, or descrip? tion of other commodity. The said i . < 'ipts to l?e transferred only by wniteu assignment, and the cotton ?r other commodities which it rep? resents deliverable only upon the pro? duction of the original receipt, which Is to be marked "cancelled" when the cotton or other commodity is ; taken from the warehouse. All cot- j ten or other commodities on storage shall bo fully Insured. Sec. 8. The State warehouse com? mission is hereby and herein author? ized and empowered to issue coupon bonds In an amount not to exceed i $250,000 in denominations not less than $?00 each, and running for a term of thirty (30) years from the date of issue, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six (6) per cent, per annum, the Interest on said bonds to be payable semi-annually, and to execute as security for said bonds a mortgage or deed of tru3t | on any real estate said cornmissio may then own, with the right to said I commission to retire by purchase any or all of said bonds, at the end of twenty (20) years from the date of issue, the proceeds of said bonds to be used only for carrying out the objects and purposes of this act. In the meantime and until said com? mission shall find Itself able to issue and negotiate the sale of said bonds as herein provided, it shall have power r.nd authority to borrow mon? ey upon the notes of said commission not exceeding the sum of $250,000, said notes to run for not exceeding five (5) years, and to bear interest at a rate no' exceeding six (6) per cent, per annum, *aid notes being subject to renewal from time to time in the discretion of said commission, and the proceeds of said notes to be used In carrying out the objects and pur? poses of this act, and that as security for the money so borrowed on said notes said commission shall have the right to pledge by way of mort? gage or deed of trust any property, reu. personal or* mixed, which it may then own: Provided, That said notes shall be taken up and retired when the bonds herein provided for have been Issued, negotiated and sold: Pro? vided, further. That the bonds and the notes herein provided to be issued are not to be a debt or obligation of th r" * of i *v (Psrotlne* Provld contained .. this, section is Intended to prohibit Id cm mi >;. fron rr ?dng, tem? porarily, from Im I In on its notes, such amounts of money, not exceeding $20,000. as it may find nec? essary for the proper conduct of Hae 1 business of said commission. I Pec. 9. In fixing the charge for handling and storing cotton, the commission shall, in addition to pro? viding a sinking fund to retire the bonds provided for In section 8, also provide a sinking fund for the retire? ment of the amount advanced by the State In 50 years. Sec. 10. The charges on cotton shall, after the system herein provid? ed for has been put In operation, cov? er all current operating expenses, it being the intention of this act to make this system self-sustaining, and at the same time give storage at ac? tual cost, as nearly as practicable. r,ec. 11. The warehouse commis? sion shall have the power to acquire by lease, any standard built cotton warehouse in the several towns of the State and operate them in all respects, under the provisions of this act, as applied to the State warehouse. That each commissioner, when elected or appointed under this act. before en? tering upon the duties herein im? posed, shall execute to the State his official bond in the sum of $25,000 ca? h for the faithful performance of their duties. ?ea, 111. And the managers, grad? er* or other orth ers at any warehouse Operated by the State, shall execute such bonds for the faithful perform* ant e of their duties, as may be re? quired by the State warehouse com | mlselon. The premiums on all bonds rOQUlred Of OfBeeri and employes un? der the terms of this act shall be paid out of the funds. gas? IS? Any person offering cotton for sale In the open market can have \\\a cotton weighed and graded at any nafekOtlSC operated h\ Ihl State, and shall receive his certificate setting f 'fth the number. Weight Sttd grade of e n h bale. The fee for such service not to esc.i Ihe sum of 18 centi for . i< b bale so weighed end. grsdedi gee, i i. The oorapensetlon of the chairman shall be 11,106 per annum, end Ihe compensation of ihe other members of Ihe board sh;ill be |f per d.i\ of CS? h da] 'i attendance and I 12 cents per mile for each tulle actually traveled, and other neoes> eery eipsnese actually Incurred In Ihe dls? barge of their duties her.-un? do.\ Sec. ||, The State board shall make I nn annual repor t of Ihe operations of the warehouse s>stem t?? th.? general J assembly. Sec. Ifi. The sum of $5.000 is hcre I I appropriated for the contingent expenses < f said board, and $250,000 divided into two equal annual install? ments of $120,001? |n 1912 and $125, 000 in 1113 to carry out the purposes 01 this act ll hereby appropriated. Provided, That the attorney general Of tfie State immediately after the a; proval of this act shall institute in the supreme court a proceeding against the said commission for the purpose of determining the constitu? tionality of this act, and that no part of the moneys herein and hereby ap? propriated shall become available un? til the termination of said proceed? ings. Sec. 17. This act shall go into ef? fect Immediately upon Its approval by the governor. The Sound Sleep of Good Health. Is* not for those suffering from kid? ney ailments and irregularities. 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SIBKKT'S DKTU STORK. ? ? * R?YSTER FERTILIZER HITS THE SPOT The explanation is simple; they ore madenHh the greatest care and every ingredient Ms to pass the test of our own laboratories: theresnolnt or miss aboutRqyster Fertilizers, Sold 3y Reliable Dealers Everywhere F.S.ROYSTEH GUANO CO, Sales Officer Norfolk Va. Tarb oro N.C. Columbia S.C.c Baltimore Md. Mont joinery Ala. 5partanbu.r/i30. MacoR Ga. Columbus 6a. The Greenville News of Friday prints a long and interesting account of the opening of the W. G. Stubbs Shoe Store in Greenville on Thurs? day, of which Mr. W. G. Stubbs is manager. Mr. Stubbs is a former resident of Sumter and the people here will be glad that he is meeting with succes? in Greenville. F1r*t La Grippe, Ttuo Bronchitis. That was the case with Mrs. W. S. Bailey. McCreary. Ky. "My wife was taken down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. She coughed as though she had con? sumption and could not sleep at night. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gave her so much relief that she continued using it until she was permanently cured." v Accidents Will Happen And when they do?I bey hurt. HUNTS LIGHTNING OIL is the one instantaneous relief and cure for ull wounds, bruises, sore*, cuts, sprains and abrasions of the skin. It forms an artificial skin covering, excludes the air instant? ly, stops pain at once. There are many oils, but none like HUNT'S The action Is different, and the effect as well. . . HUNT'S . ? O J ^ LIGHTNING Always have it in the house. Take It with you when you travel? you never can tell when III NT'S LIGHTNING OIL may be most needed, tftcts and 50cfj bottles, For Sale by Sihcrt's Drug Store. A. D. R4ohardS Medicine Co. Sherman, Texas. lax Returns for 1912. Sumter, s. C, Dec. 11, lilt.?No lies la hereby glvsn that l will at? tend in person or by deputy at the following places on the days indicat? ed, respectively, for the purpose of receiving returns of personal proper? ly and poll taxes, for the tiscal year commencing January 1st, 1912. All malsf between the ages of lfc and oo years, must make returns as to whether or not they are liable for road duty for year 1912. Tindai, Tuesday. Jan. 2. Privateer Station, Wednesday, January 3. Manchester, Levl's Siding, Th?rs dany. January 4. Wcdgefleld, Thomas' st >re, Friday, January 5. Claremont Station, Tuesday, Jan. 9. Hagood, Wednesday, Jan. 10. Flcmherts, Thursday, Jan. 11. Dsltell, Friday, Jan. IS. W. T. Brogdon'i Store. Monday. Jan. lft, Mayesvllia (Barnett's store). Tuesday. Jan. 16. Pleasant drove. Wednesday, Jan. 17. Shiloh, Thursday, .ban. 18. Norwood, Cross Roads, Friday, I Jan. 19. I ? >?. w ego, Monday. .1 an. 81. i All persons, whose duty it is to I make returlns, should be prompt to Imeat at those appointments. All re? turns must be made before Feb. 10. 1912. It. B. WILDER, Auditor. Its Policy. S Tlie Ptlicy of this bank is to eon. ?tuet its b weinet? along the most con? servative lines; to restrict its oper? ations to legitimate enterprises; to eliminate all speculative ventures. THE BANK OF SUMTER. SUMTER, S. C. BaNeeaVSeHaUSaVae^ * Ja^aliaW? DR. N. G. OSTEFN JR., DENTIST. 18 W. Liberty St. -:- Phone No. M - 'f ; iOh ' 1 ? ru? ft' to 1. ?: 2 to 6. For Sale: Farms and City Property. Now is the time to buy real estate, while you can get it at a reasonable price. The skyscraper is going up. cotton has reached ten cents, and is steadily advancing. Real estate is sure to be much higher. Let us know what you want, or better still, call and let us show you some of the nice farms and city homes we have for sale. 011y property 11 T> *\ 1 /"^ real estate loans farms K ft riPl&Pr t jO mortgage* and t mber land av' uv1jva v^vj. investments REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 26 1-2 N. Main Street. Sumter, South Carolina R. FX B ELSER. ERNEST FIELD. (-> Simpkins Cotton Seed. If Now while you are planning the new crop, don't forget the source of the crop?the seed. If Whenever Simpkins Cotton seed are consider? ed, and compared with other seed, regardless of price, the farmer always chooses SIMPKINS SEED ^[ Farmers all over the Cotton Belt send rush orders for their 1912 seed and are supplied with the best. ? If We are ready to supply our farmer friends with this famous seed at a iccord price of 75c per bushel, sacked and delivered at Railroad depot, Sumter. A. A. STRAUSS 6 CO. PHONE 85.