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Pastod By General Assembly Allow* Townships flfr Ys*e Bonds for Rood Improvement and Automo? bile Tu WH1 Go Towards Paying Interest and Hinjfjajg Fund?Provisions of Bill. The following bill was Introduced by the Surater delegatlo-i in the leg? islature and passed during the re? cant session. The only changes from the bill, en drawn up. were mude by Senator R d Eppu, who had it emended so that only the licenses un nUtomobllee of persons living withi.i a township issuing bonds would go towards saying Interest on the bonds and creating a sinking fund to ro deem the bond at maturity. A fur? ther amendment w?s made that, afcaulu the State Highway measure pans and the State issue automobile i3"a. preventing the county from them, the eighty per cent of license tax on the automobile re? turned to the county should be used to pay interest, or towards a slnklmr fund. If the township where tho own? er of the automobilo lived had issued tarring bonds, on the paving bonds leaned, or towards Improving the roads In that township, if paving bends were not Issued. v A BILL To Authorise and Provide for the Is? sue of Bonds by (he Towns hi pti in flumter County for Improvement to Highways, and to Provide for th* Expenditure of the Proceeds There? of, and for Vehicle Licenses and a Property Tax to Pa, the Same, the Total Issue for Any Township Not to Exceed Eight Per Centum of the Total Assessed Value o; the Prop? erty Therein. Bo It Enacted by the General As? sembly of the State of South Caro? tin. 1. That upon a petition there far, submitted to the Commission ?r hereinafter provided for, signed by ?of less than twenty per cent of the qualified electors of any township in flumter county, the said commission shall order an election to be held tn said township upon three weeks' publication, whereat there, shall be submitted to the qualified electors of such township the question of wheth? er or not such township shall Issue bonds not exceeding in amount eight per centum of the total assessed val ue of the property therein, for the pu po?e of permanent highway lm- i provement; that the said election shall! be held tn each township petition.nj therefor, respectively, in the saruv manner as the utst general election for the State ofnoers, and tho Com mlsstoners of Election appointed to serve la the last said general election shall act as Commissioners of Klo ? tten for tho election herein ordered; that tho form of the ballots in such election for these tn favor of said Issue shall be. "Shall thU town Issue bonds, not exceeding In amount eight per centum of the as sensad value of the property herein, fur the perpoee of pemanent highway improvement??Tea." And the form of the ballots In such election for those opposed to said bond Issue shall be, "Shall this township issue bonds, not exceeding in amount eight per centum of the assessed value of the property herein, for the purpose or permanent highway Improvement * - No." That the said election shall be held at the same polling places as wars used st raid last general elec? tion, and all p?rsons qualified to vote In said last general election shall be qualified to vote therein: Provided* however, That each qualified elector shall vote In the nearest polling pbice In the township wherein he rest.lei. Irrespective of the polling pla <? at which he formerly voted, and that no person ?hall vote at any polling place located without the bOIWdaftaf of the township wherein he resides. Sec. 3. That each township where la said election shall result in favor of tho Issue of said bonds, shall same coupon bonds for permanent highway improvement In said township; the bonds to be of such denominations, and to be Issued at such time or times and to such an amount, or to *u??b amount*, as tho cornmlnsion herein? after provided for nay determine In Us judgment and discretion, such Is? sue not to exceed for each township eight per centum of the assjsasjsd ml ue of the taxable property in such township at the time said bonds nr* Issued: Provided, That the proceeds from the bunds Issued by each town ? snip shall be used solely for the per? manent Improvement of the highway In such townships; except that should mid bonds be Issued bf Sumte/ tonn ship, In said county, the said com? mission may. In thol?? discretion, ap? ply a portion of the proceeds there? from to the Improvement of tb.< sjsstirn half of the road known at tho Bishopvllle road, where it divlle* gumter township from Provident township, flag* I, Tho persons, herflnaittr named shall constitute a Board of Commissioners, to he known as "The Sumter County Commission for High? way Improvement," and shall have chuige of the carrying out cf tho provisions of this Act. In case of a I vacancy on said commission by death, resignation or otherwise, such va? cancy shall lie filled by appointment by the governor, upon recommenda? tion of the majority of the members of the General Assembly from Sumter County, and the governor shall have power to remove any member for cause and u nil the vacancy as above provided for. The commission shall serve for a term of three years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Each member shall give bond in some approved company, doing business In this State, under the laws thereof, In the sum of ten thou? sand dollars, from time the bends are issued to the time the proceeds there? of nre expended and accounted for; and the commission may require bonds of its employees, In its discre? tion, the premium of all bonds to bj paid from the funds derived from said bond issues, and to be charged up against each township in proportion to tho amount issued thereby. Upon the expiration of the term of office of the members of said commission the governor shall appoint their suc? cessors upon the recommendation of the majority of the members of th* General Assembly from Sumter coun? ty. Sec. 4. The commission shall hnv power to elect a secretary with such duties as the commission may Impose, and to employ an attorney and aay other persons whose services be re? quired for the purposes of this Art, at compensation to be fixed by the commission, and shall employ an en? gineer or engineers, with such super* lntendents and assistants as may be deemed advisable, who shall be sfcll!? ed and experienced in scientific .-on J construction, and who shall be pa hi such salaries an may be fixed by the commission, all compensation here? in provided for to be paid from the1 proceeds of said bonds, and such ex? penses or salaries as relate to the construction or improvement of toads In each township shall be charged against the bonds Issued by that township, and such salaries as rstfttS to the general operation of this A?'t and of such commission shall be charged to each of the townships In proportion to the amount of bonos Is? sued by them, respectively. The mem? bers of said commission shall re? ceive no compensation for their du? ties thereon. The commission shall not employ In any capacity any p??r son related by blood or marrlago tu any member of the commission wit h? in sixth degree: Provided, furies*. Thst the commission may accept the service of road experts tendered 1 v the Federal government. Sec. D. The commission shall lo cate or relocate each of the hier'; ways to bo Improved under the pre visions of this Act, with due regard to distance and grade, and shall have full power to condemn lands and ac? quire rights of way in the same man? ner as tho County Boards of Com? missioners are now auth rh.jd by law to condemn lands and acquire rights of way. ( Sec. C. Tho commission may build or Improve any section of road or roads now existing in any of the townships of the county of Sumter Issuing said bonds, or may open HOW roads or parts of roads therein by contract or with hired labor, under the supervision and direction of Its em? ployees. Before letting any contract for work, material or supplies it Shfttl advertise for bids, and shall let the rame to tho lowest responsible bid? der, or may reject any or all bids. Sec. 7. The commission shall have full discretionary powers SI to What highways are to be built or improv? ed, and in what tMMttter such high" ways shall be built ??r improved, and of what material *aid highways .?h?ll he ballt or improved: Provided, That such material used shall he brick, cement or o*her peimav-nt road material: Provided, farther, That the proceeds from the issue of bonds by one township shall not be! used within another towmhip. M< cpt as to the Blshopville road, above re? ferred to. Sec. I. The Commission shall, ftl the close of each fiscal year, make a full report of its transactions during thr-t year, Including an itemized State? ment of the moneys resolved ami rile burned for whatever purpose-, said re port to be filed with the Clerk of Court for Sumter county, and to be sub? mitted by the Clerk of Court to the Circuit Judge presiding at the next No matter how good your car may be? ft * i V ! S i't I I ft you must have Good Service! First of all, of course, you want to get the very best car obtainable. But it is also as important that you get a car backed up by the right kind of dealer service. There is certain to be more or less attention needed in time?accidents may occur ? and when such things do happen you want to know that your car will not be put out of use for any length of time. We keep an adequate supply of replacement parts on hand at all times. Also any part that we might not have may be se? cured by us from the Max? well Motor Company within twenty-four hours. This Service makes sure that your Maxwell Car gives you the perfect satis? faction it is capable of giv? ing. It removes any doubt about your finding the Maxwell as remarkable in performance as thousands of other owners are report? ing. A good car?we believe the very best in the light car field?backed by Good Service ? these are worth while reasons why you should consider the Max? well Car before you buy. We are also prepared to take care of owners of former models of the Max? well CONSOLIDATED AUTO COMPANY $ 635 F. O. B. DETROIT ensuing session of the Court of ( ion- I eral Sessions for said county, and by him submitted to the grand jury for investigation. The grand jury ahull make an examination of the books, papers and accounts, and the work of he said Commission, as now required by law to be made of the county of? ficers, and shall appoint a certified accountant to assist in said examina? tion, if they deem It advisable. Sec. 9. The Commission shall of? fer the bonds issued under this Act for sale in such manner as they may deem to the best Interest of the re- j spective townships issuing; them. Said bonds may be issued partially or en? tirely as terminal coupon bonds, ma? turing in forty years from the date of issue, or partially or entirely a serial bonds payable annually In such series as the Commission may de? termine: Provided, That the Com? mission shall have full power, if deemed advisable, by it, In the issu? ance of terminal coupon bonds, to provide the same may be called ii after a period of years, which period of years shall be set forth In said J bonds. Said bonds of either or both classes as aforesaid, shall be signed by the members of the Commission, or a majority of them as such Commis? sion, and countersigned by the Sec? retary: Provided, That the signatures may be lithographed or engraved up? on the coupons of the said bonds. Said bonds are to be made pa yah 1 at such place or places as the Com? mission may determine, and shall he | exempt from taxation. The bonds to' be Issued by any of said townships! shall show upon their face for what township said bonds are issued, and ? he liability incurred thereby shall extend only to the township named therein, except the liability for th< license tax on vehicles hereinarte provided. Sec. 10. The funds arising from the ?alle of said bonds shall he held subject to the warrants Of the Com? mission. Paid warrants Shall be signed by the Commission, or by such, member thereof as the Commission may designate, und countersigned bv the secretary, Of shall be signed DH may be Otherwise provided by the Commission, and shall be drawn pay? able to the person or poisons to whom funds muy from time to time re due under this Aet, as said work prasjreeeeS) and Is approved by the i Commission and its engineer, and each warrant shall show the items for which payment Is made. Sec. II, In order to pay the inter? est on said bonds und provide for the I redemption of the same af maturity, { the County Auditor for Suinter county is hereby directed and required to assess and levy, immediately, upon the Issuing of the said bonds by an> township, and each year during the period of said bond issue, or such I other bonds as may be subsequently I issued tinder this Act, and any Act.* amendatory hereto, a license fco on alt resident owners of all horse drawn vehicles (which term shall in? clude all vehicles drawn by live stock) and of automobiles, motorcycles or j other power vehicles in the county of I Su niter, said license fee to be titty j cents per horse power per year. Fori the purpose of this Act in the case j of horse-drawn vehicles, "horse-pow- | er" shall be deemed and construed to' mean the number of horses ordin?r-: ily used in drawing the vehicle so 11-1 censed, one-horse power being assess- J ed and collected for each horse used to draw such vehicle subject to such assessment and license; and in case of automobiles, motorcycles and oth? er power vehicles, such horse power is to bo determined by the standard j tables for rating horse power on each of said vehicles. Every license so as? sessed shall be a first Hen upon each of said horse-drawn vehicles, auto- J mobiles, motorcycles, or other power vehicles, and upon all the other prop? erty of the owner . against whom It may have been levied as an assess J ment for a license and the County j Treasurer, upon tho failure of the I owner to pay said license, shall issue execution therefor as in the case of other assessments and taxes; and it shall be the duty of every resident owner of any and every horse-drawn vehicle, automobile, motorcycle of t other power vehicle in said county to ? report such vehicle or vehicles j owned and not to use the same until j so reported lor license assessment, and any resident owner failing to m;'!<'* such report, giving the name or names thereof, and the rated horse power a* hereinbefore provided, or using any such vehicle in said county without I having reported the same, as afore I said, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, j and, upon conviction, shnll he lined j not less than ten dollars, and not | more than one hundred dollars, '*r be imprisoned for not leas than tell days nor more than thirty days, tho; fine to go to the road fund herein pro vlded for, and to he credited to the, township issuing bonds in proportion to the. amount of bonds issued: Pro ! vided, That any regular dealer in j I horse-drawn vehicles, automobiles, j I motor cycles or other power vehkk . | resident in the county, and having a license to sell the same therein, shall not be required to pay a license on such vehicles that are for sale, and not in actual use: Provided, That the term "resident owners" herein shul! Include any and every person, firm or cotporation, whether resident or non? resident, owning or operating regular? ly within the said county any such vehicle: And provided, further, That such report of ownership and horse power of any and every such vehicle shall be made to the County Auditor before the first day of May next suc? ceeding the Issuing of bonds by any township, and thereafter each and every year within the time provided, by law for the return of personal property for taxation. Sec. 12. It shall be the duty of tho Auditor lor Sumter county, after making uf the statement of tho to? tal number of horse-drawn vehicles, automobiles, motorcycles and other power vehicles licenses for the coun? ty, to ascertain whether or not the proceeds will be a sum sufficient to paj* the interst on the outstanding bonds and to provide eleven dollar? for each thousand dollars of outstand? ing bonds as sinking fund for the re? tirement of the same at maturity, and in making such statement and com? putation the said County Auditor shall distribute and divide the total amount of said licenses among tht townships issuing bonds in such man? ner as to credit the same to sali) townships in proportion to the amount of outstanding bonds; and in case the amount distributable to any township falls short of such sum or fails in whole or In part for any reason what? soever arising out of the provisions of this Act of any and every nature whatsoever, or otherwise, then It *htu1 be the duty of the County Audito: each year to levy upon the property taxable in each of such township* wherein the shortage occurs, respec? tively, a tax sufficient to make up such deficiency or failure in amoiuu and to provide the total sum require! for the payment of the current an? nual interest on the outstanding bonds, and the sum of not less than eleven dollars as an anneal ?taking, fund for every thousand dollars <?f principal of outstanding bonds f<?? the payment of interest as the sanp shall fall due, and for the accumn latton of a fund sufficient for tlie pay ment and redemption of said bond at maturity, in each of said townships, respectively. Said licenses or taxes, er licenses and taxes, shall be col? lected annually by the County Trous urer at the time when other State and county taxes are din* and'cei lectible, and placed by him to the^ credit of each township issuing bonds' in proportion to the amount of bonds outstanding and applied by him in I the payment of the interest on said bonds as the same may fall due, and the surplus shall be preserved as a fund for the payment and redemp? tion of the said bonds, and such sink? ing fund shall be Invested by the said j County Treasurer by depositing the I same in one or more banks of the city of Sumter, such bank or banks to be selected by him as will pay the highest interest on the deposit. Sec. 13. It shall be the duty of the Commission to make a com? plete census of all of the resident owners of all vehicles as aforesaid, within the county, and of such ve? hicles as soon as practicable after this Act goes into effect, and each year, I while the Commission continues, it I shall check the work of the County I Auditor and Treasurer, and see that the full vehicle license fees are levied and collected; and the Auditor shall take a census each and every year of all the resident owners of such ve? hicles, and of the vehicles, and shall ascertain whether they ?ave made proper returns of their liability for the said license fees, and shall prose? cute, criminally, all owners using such vehicles without having prop? erly returned the same for license fees as aforesaid. Sec. 14. Should, at any time in the future, twenty per cent, of the quali? fied electors of any of said townships petition for an election upon the ques? tion of issuing bonds for road im? provement, or for increasing an exist? ing issue, within the limitation passed by the Constitution, the Commission herein provided for, or a majority thereof, shall order the same, and said election shall be held, and should It result in favor of tho issuing of said bonds, then all of the provisions of this Act shall attach and apply Profided, however, That said election should not be held in any township oftener than once in two years. Sec. 15. That the Commission here? in provided for shall consist of L l>. Jennings, Chairman, and J. P. Dooth, and \V. Lt. Parier and O. V. Keels a* Commissioners, and County Supervisor of Sumter county. Sec. lt>. That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 17. That this Act shall ge into effect immediately upon its ap? proval by the governor,