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South Carolina
* A railroad my not remove itself from a town of more than five hundred people.
* All schools must prepare a suitable program for Francis Willard Day.
* By law, if a man promises to marry an unmarried woman, the marriage must take place.
* Charleston: It is against the law to drive a motorized vehicle on King Street.
* The Fire Department may blow up your house. This law was made so that the fire department could create a fire brake.
* Dance halls may not operate on Sundays.
* Every adult male must bring a rifle to church on Sunday in order to ward off Indian attacks.
* Fortune tellers are required to obtain a special permit from the state.
* Fountain Inn: Horses are to wear pants at all times.
* In South Carolina, wife beaters weren't allowed to hold public office.
* In South Carolina you can be fined for not denouncing "the evils of intemperance" on the fourth Friday of every October.
* It is a capital offense to inadvertently kill someone while attempting suicide.
* It is considered an offense to get a tattoo.
* It is illegal to communicate with a woman using obscene messages.
* It is illegal to display a confederate flag on a courthouse.
* It is illegal to give or receive oral sex.
* It is illegal to sell any alcoholic beverages on Sunday, unless you own a private club.
* It is legal to beat your wife on a Sunday morning on the steps of the state house.
* Lancaster County: It is illegal to dance in public.
* Merchandise may not be sold within a half mile of a church unless fruit is being sold.
* Musical instruments may not be sold on Sunday.
* No work may be done on Sunday. An exception is that light bulbs may be sold.
* On Hilton Head Island, South Carolina it is illegal to shine a flashlight on a sea turtle
* Performing a U-turn within 1,000 feet of an intersection is illegal.
* Railroad companies may be held liable in some instances for scaring horses.
* Spartanburg: Eating watermelons in the Magnolia Street cemetery is forbidden.
* When approaching a four way or blind intersection in a non-horse driven vehicle you must stop 100 ft from the intersection and discharge a firearm into the air to warn horse traffic.
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