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one year, and shall make an itemized report to the Board r each day for which pay is claimed; Clerk of the County oard of Commissioners, one hundred dollars. Sec. 1390. Richland County-Auditor, twenty hundred Richland ollars; County Treasurer, for clerical services in addition › salary or other allowance provided by law, three hundred ollars; Sheriff, twenty-four hundred dollars; Clerk of ourt, twelve hundred dollars; Supervisor, fifteen hundred ollars; Judge of Probate, three hundred dollars; Coroner, even hundred and twenty dollars; Superintendent of Eduation, twelve hundred dollars; County Commissioners, hree dollars per day, not exceeding one hundred days in any ear, and five cents per mile, for attendance at Board meetngs; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, ten hunired dollars. Four members of the Board of Police Comnissioners, as provided for by Act of 1909, twenty-five dolars each.

Saluda

Sec. 1391. Saluda County-Auditor, ten hundred and eighty dollars; Sheriff, eleven hundred dollars: Provided, County. The Sheriff shall act as Constable for the Magistrate residing in the town of Saluda, in criminal cases, without other compensation; Clerk of Court, two hundred and fifty dollars; Supervisor, seven hundred and fifty dollars; Coroner, one hundred dollars; Superintendent of Education, five hundred and fifty dollars; County Commissioners, three dollars per day, without mileage, not to exceed thirty-four days; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, one hundred and thirty dollars.

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Sec. 1392. Spartanburg County-Auditor, twenty-one Spartanburg hundred dollars; Sheriff, twenty-five hundred dollars; Clerk of Court, eighteen hundred dollars; Supervisor, twelve hundred dollars, payable monthly; Coroner, four hundred dollars, payable monthly; Superintendent of Education, twelve hundred dollars, payable monthly; Township Commissioners, three dollars per day for not exceeding seventy-five days in each year, payable quarterly; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, seven hundred and fifty dollars, payable monthly.

Sec. 1393. Sumter County-Auditor, sixteen hundred dollars; Sheriff, eighteen hundred dollars; Clerk of Court, four hundred dollars; Supervisor, fifteen hundred dollars;

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Coroner, five hundred dollars; Superintendent of Educa tion, nine hundred dollars; County Commissioners, five dol lars per day and mileage at five cents per mile for each mile traveled in performing their duties: Provided, Such service shall not be more than thirty days per annum: Provided, No mileage shall be allowed or received other than that of attending a regular or special meeting of said Commissioners; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, nine hundred dollars.

Sec. 1394. Union County-Auditor, twelve hundred dollars; Sheriff, fifteen hundred dollars; Clerk of Court, four hundred dollars; Supervisor, six hundred dollars; Coroner, two hundred dollars; Superintendent of Education, five hundred dollars; County Commissioners, two hundred and fifty dollars; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners. two hundred dollars.

Williamsburg Sec. 1395. Williamsburg County-Auditor, twelve hundred dollars; Sheriff, thirteen hundred dollars; Clerk of Court, two hundred and seventy-five dollars; Supervisor, seven hundred dollars; Coroner, one hundred and fifty dollars; Superintendent of Education, six hundred dollars; County Commissioners, three dollars per day: Provided, The number of days charged for shall not exceed thirty; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, one hundred and fifty dollars.

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Sec. 1396. York County-Auditor, sixteen hundred dollars; the Treasurer shall have authority to employ a Clerk at a salary of two hundred and fifty dollars; Sheriff, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars; Clerk of Court, three hundred dollars; Supervisor, ten hundred dollars; Judge of Probate, one hundred dollars, to be paid quarterly out of ordinary County funds, in addition to the fees allowed by law; Coroner, two hundred and fifty dollars; Superintend ent of Education, eight hundred dollars; County Commissioners, two hundred dollars, payable monthly; Clerk of the County Board of Commissioners, one hundred and fifty dollars, payable monthly.

Treasurer's Sec. 1397. Except in the County of Charleston, the as Auditors. County Treasurer in each of the Counties of the State shall receive the same salary as that paid the County Auditor of

ch County, payable in the same manner and at the same ne as the salary of the County Auditor.

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Sec. 1398. The salaries of the County Auditors and How paid. ounty Treasurers of the various Counties of this State all be payable monthly, two-thirds thereof to be paid by e State and one-third by the County, except in the County Charleston, where their salaries shall be paid as provided 1 Section 1361.

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Sec. 1399. In addition to the salaries herein above pro- Sheriff's alided for, the Sheriffs of the various Counties of the State lowance hall receive thirty cents per day for dieting each prisoner oners. hile in his custody and actual necessary expenses for himelf and prisoners and lunatics when called beyond the County: Provided. That in the Counties of Clarendon, Newberry, Anderson, Sumter, Williamsburg, Lexington, lorence, Union, Darlington, Kershaw, Calhoun, Lee and Saluda he shall be paid the sum of forty cents per day each or keeping and dieting prisoners: Provided, further, That n the County of Dillon he shall be allowed twenty-five ents for keeping and dieting prisoners.

Sec. 1400. The salaries herein above provided for shall be in lieu of all fees, costs and charges which may be chargeable against the County, except where otherwise expressly provided by law.

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TITLE VII.

OF PUBLIC CHARGES.

CHAPTER XXI. Paupers.
CHAPTER XXII. Pensions.

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See Sections 952 to 959, ante, as to duty of the County Board of Commis sioners to provide for the poor.

Section 1401. The County Board of Commissioners shall. House and until otherwise provided by law, be Overseers of the County make rules: Poor House and Farm, and shall have power and authority perintendent to make all necessary rules and regulations for the govern ants; to pro- ment of the same, and to appoint a Superintendent, with ment for in such assistants as may be needed. They shall also have the erul punish power, and it shall be their duty, to provide such employment allowed. ments as will be best suited to the inmates of the Poor Civ. 02. House; and to see that every such poor person, able to work. is employed at some kind of labor; and to dispose of all articles manufactured, and all produce raised on said Farm. in such manner as may be most profitable: Provided, That the proceeds accruing from sales of produce, from rents, or other sources, shall be faithfully appropriated to the

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upport of the poor in said County: And provided, furher, That no unusual or cruel punishment shall ever be llowed in any Poor House in this State. Sec. 1402. Legal settlements may be acquired in any How legal County, so as to oblige such County to relieve and support may be he persons acquiring the same, in case they are poor and Civ. '02, tand in need of relief, in the manner following, namely: 1057. 1st. A married woman shall follow and have the settle-1. Of marnent of her husband, if he has any within the State; and otherwise, her own at the time of marriage, if she then had iny, shall not be lost or suspended by the marriage.

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2d. Legitimate children shall follow and have the settle- 2. Of legit!ment of their father, if he has any within the State, until dren. they gain a settlement of their own; but if he has none, they shall, in like manner, follow and have the settlement of their mother, if she has any.

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3d. Illegitimate children shall follow and have the settlement of their mother at the time of their birth, if she then mate has any within the State; but neither legitimate nor illegitimate children shall gain a settlement by birth in the County where they may be born, if neither of their parents then has a settlement therein.

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4th. Any person of the age of twenty-one years, being a citizen of this or any other of the United States, who has ally. lived for three successive years in any County, and who has during that time maintained himself and family, shall be held to have acquired a legal settlement therein.

County not bound to support child who has left it.-Lynah v. Commissioners, 2 McC., 170.

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Sec. 1403. The Overseers of the Poor, in their respective overseers to cities or Counties, shall provide for the immediate comfort care for per and relief of all persons residing or found therein, having penses: lawful settlements in other places, when they fall into distress and stand in need of immediate relief, and until they 1058. are removed to the city or County of their lawful settlement; the expenses whereof, incurred within three months next before notice is given to the place to be charged, as also of their removal, or burial, in case of their death, may be recovered by the city or County incurring the same, against the city or County liable therefor, in an action at

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