244 GAME COMMISSIONS AND WARDENS. 



Deputies; Arrest: Sec. 3. [As amended by Laws of 1903, chap. 1098.] Said com- 

 missioners in their discretion may appoint any number of deputies, and shall issue 

 commissions under their hands to said deputies, empowering them to execute the 

 duties of such office, and shall record the names of said deputies with the secretary 

 of state. It shall be the duty of every commissioner and deputy to enforce the laws 

 of this State relating to birds, and they shall have the power to arrest, without 

 warrant, every person whom they shall find pursuing with intent to kill, taking or 

 killing, birds, or who shall have birds in his possession contrary to the laws of this 

 state relating to birds: Provided, that any person so arrested without warrant shall 

 not be detained longer than twelve hours. 



Seizure : Sec. 4. Any commissioner or deputy may seize, without warrant, any 

 birds found in the possession of any person at any time when the killing of such birds 

 is prohibited by law. 



Laws of 1905, chap. 1231, p. 63. 



Disposition of fines: Sec 3. [Prohibits sale of ruffed grouse and woodcock at all 

 times; a fine of $20 for each bird, one-half to be paid to complainant and one-half to 

 state. ] 



Disposition of fines: Sec 2. [Close season for ruffed grouse, quail, and woodcock 

 from Jan. 1 to Nov. 1; a fine of $20 for each bird; one-half to be paid to complainant 

 and one-half to state.] 



Laws of 1907, chap. 1456, p. 67. 



Nonresident license: Sec 1. [Requires nonresidents to procure licenses before 

 hunting]. 



Production of license: Sec 5. Every person holding a license provided by this 

 act shall have the same on his person at all times while hunting in this state, and 

 shall present the same for inspection to any person demanding the same; and any 

 person refusing to so present said license for inspection upon demand shall be liable 

 to the same penalty as if he were hunting without such license. A license shall be 

 good only for the person for whom it is issued. Any transfer or loan of such license 

 shall carry a forfeiture of the same. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 

 Laws of 1907, No. 315, p. 659. 



Audubon Society: Sec 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 

 South Carolina, That J. A. B. Scherer, H. N. Snyder, D. R. Coker, Richard I. 

 Manning, B. F. Taylor, O. B. Martin and Thomas F. Parker, their associates and 

 successors, be, and they are hereby, created a body politic and corporate under the 

 name and style of the Audubon Society of South Carolina, and by that name and 

 style they and their associates shall remain and have perpetual succession, with 

 power to take and hold, either by gift, grant, purchase, devise, bequest or otherwise, 

 any real and personal estate not exceeding fifty thousand dollars in value for the 

 general use and advancement of the purposes of the said corporation, or for any 

 special purpose consistent with the charter, and such property shall be exempt from 

 taxation, to make rules and by-laws not inconsistent with the laws of this State for 

 its government and for the due and orderly conduct of its affairs, and for the execu- 

 tion of the powers herein conferred, and to change the same from time to time, and 

 to have and use a common seal, and to change the same at pleasure. 



Officers: Sec 2. That the officers of said corporation shall be a President, Vice- 

 President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be fixed by the 

 by-laws. 



