§7-1-3. Jurisdiction, powers and duties.
The county commissions, through their clerks, shall have the
custody of all deeds and other papers presented for record in their
counties and the same shall be preserved therein, or otherwise
disposed of as now is, or may be prescribed by law. They shall
have jurisdiction in all matters of probate, the appointment and
qualification of personal representatives, guardians, committees,
curators and the settlement of their accounts and in all matters
relating to apprentices. They shall also, under the rules as now
are or may be prescribed by law, have the superintendence and
administration of the internal police and fiscal affairs of their
counties, including the establishment and regulation of roads,
ways, streets, avenues, drives and the like, and the naming or
renaming thereof, in cooperation with local postal authorities, the
division of highways and the directors of county emergency
communications centers, to assure uniform, nonduplicative
conversion of all rural routes to city-type addressing on a
permanent basis, bridges, public landings, ferries and mills, with
authority to lay and disburse the county levies. They shall, in
all cases of contest, judge of the election, qualification and
returns of their own members, and of all county and district
officers, subject to appeal as prescribed by law. The tribunals as
have been heretofore established by the Legislature under and by
virtue of section thirty-four, article VIII of the constitution of
one thousand eight hundred seventy-two, for police and fiscal purposes, shall, until otherwise provided by law, remain and
continue as at present constituted in the counties in which they
have been respectively established, and shall be and act as to
police and fiscal matters in lieu of the county commission herein
mentioned, until otherwise provided by law. And until otherwise
provided by law, the clerk as is mentioned in section twenty-six of
said article, as amended, shall exercise any powers and discharge
any duties heretofore conferred on, or required of, any court or
tribunal established for judicial purposes under said section, or
the clerk of the court or tribunal, respectively, respecting the
recording and preservation of deeds and other papers presented for
record, matters of probate, the appointment and qualification of
personal representatives, guardians, committees, curators and the
settlement of their accounts and in all matters relating to
apprentices. The county commission may not limit the right of any
person to purchase, possess, transfer, own, carry, transport, sell
or store any revolver, pistol, rifle or shotgun or any ammunition
or ammunition components to be used therewith nor to so regulate
the keeping of gunpowder so as to, directly or indirectly, prohibit
the ownership of the ammunition: Provided, That no provision in
this section may be construed to limit the authority of a county to
restrict the commercial use of real estate in designated areas
through planning or zoning ordinances.