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Proceedings of the House, 1876
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1876.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATE 1595
Section ,4, "no person who is not assessed to the sum of at
least one hundred dollars, shall be requested to pay any
tax."
Section 1, line 2, after the word "three," insert "four."
Amend title, line 1, after the word "three," insert "four."
Which were severally read and adopted.
Substitute for Section 3. Section 3, "That the provision of
the preceding Section shall not apply to property belonging
to the United States, or to this State, or to any county or in-
corporated city or town in this State, to houses or buildings
used exclusively for public worship, and the furniture con-
tained therein, and the ground which the said houses or
buildings so exclusively used for public worship shall ac-
tually cover, grave-yards, cemeteries paying no dividends,
and burying-grounds set apart for the use of any family, or
belonging to any church or congregation, the crop or produce
of any land in this State, in the hands of the producer or
his agent, provisions kept for the use and consumption of the
family of the persons to whom the same shall belong, the
working tools of mechanics and manufactures made or
worked exclusively by hand, wearing apparel of any descrip-
tion, fish while in the possession of the fisherman employed
in catching, salting and packing the same, and while they
remain in their possession, or in that of their agents unsold,
hospitals or asylums, charitable or benevolent institutions so
far as used for the benfit of the indigent and afflicted, and
the ground which the buildings used as such hospitals, asy-
lums, charitable or benevolent institution shall actually
cover, and the equipments owned by such corporations or
institutions."
Which was adopted by yeas and nays as follows :
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Smith, Speaker, Constable, Loane,
Mattingly, Snowden, Chaisty,
Boyer, Cockey, Hess,
Usilton, Neal, Harig,
Robinson, Purnell, Sanders,
Rullman, Onley, Fenton.
Hooper, Koons, Jones,
Whitelock, Culbreth, Rawlings,
Given, Rusk, Atkinson,
Fitzjarrell, Berkemeier, Brooke,
Dodson, Lewis, Brown,
Lankford, McWilliams, Rinehart,
Ford, Hoblitzell, Waters, of Car'l.,
Lambdin, McGlone, Donaldson,


 
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