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eral to conduct

all litigation.

General, one hundred and fifty dollars; for stationery and stamps for the Attorney-General, seventy-five dollars; for the expenses Attorney Gen- of litigation, one thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; and the Attorney-General is hereby authorized and required to conduct all litigations which may be necessary for any of the Departments of the State government or any of the Boards connected therewith, and all such Departments or Boards are hereby forbidden to employ any counsel for any purpose except through the Attorney-General and upon his advice: Provided, That this provision shall not apply to suits pending prior to December 22nd, Dockets and 1882: Provided, further, That out of the litigation fund the Solicitors. Attorney-General shall also pay for dockets and blank indictments for the several Circuit Solicitors and such other expenses incidental to prosecutions he may deem advisable.

Provisoes.

indictments for

State Librarian.

State House Keeper and grounds.

10. For the salary of the State Librarian, one thousand dollars; for the contingent fund of the State Librarian, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; for stationery and stamps for the State Librarian, two hundred and fifty dollars; for purchasing books for the State Library, four hundred dollars, if so much be necessary, to be expended by the State Librarian under the direction of the Chairman of the Committees on Legislative Library of the Senate and House.

11. For the salary of the State House Keeper, five hundred dollars; for the contingent fund of the State House Keeper, for work on State House grounds, one hundred dollars, if so much be necessary: Provided, That the Superintendent of the Penitentiary be required, whenever called on by the Keeper of the Convict labor. State House, to furnish such convict labor as he may need to keep said grounds in good order.

Watchmen.

Janitor.

Engineer and Assistants.

Proviso.

12. For the salary of the two watchmen for the State House and grounds, eight hundred dollars.

13. For the salary of the Janitor of the State House, one hundred and sixty dollars.

14. For the salary of J. R. Wilkerson, engineer of the State House heating apparatus (for seven months during the year), seventy-five dollars per month; for the salary of Henry Smith and D. L. Williamson, firemen of the State House heating apparatus (for seven months during the year), twenty-five dollars per month each, and the engineer be paid twenty-five dollars per month for the balance of the year for keeping in order the engine, boilers, &c.: Provided, That he attend to them at least once in every fifteen days; this amount to be in full of all charges for labor.

JUDICIAL DEpartment.

SEC. 3. 1. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to meet the expenses of the Judicial Department, as follows:

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Judicial D e

partment.

Supreme Court.

2. For the salary of the Chief Justice, four thousand dollars; Justices of for the salary of the two Associate Justices, seven thousand dollars.

Solicitors.

3. For the salaries of the eight Circuit Judges, twenty-eight Circuit Judges. thousand dollars; for the salaries of the eight Circuit Solicitors, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; for the pay of the Stenographers of the Circuit Courts, ten thousand dollars.

Stenographers.

Clerk of Su

preme Court. State Reporter.

Messenger.

Contingent

fund.

4. For the salary of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, one thousand dollars; for the salary of the State Reporter, one thousand dollars; for the salary of the Librarian of the Supreme Librarian and Court, eight hundred dollars; for the pay of the Messenger of the Supreme Court, two hundred and fifty dollars; for the contingent fund of the Supreme Court, five hundred dollars; for the purchasing of books for the Supreme Court Library, seven Books. hundred and fifty dollars; for salary of Attendant on Supreme Attendant. Court, two hundred (200) dollars; for reimbursement to Supreme Court Judges for money advanced by them to pay salary of attendant for the year 1892, two hundred and fifty (250) dollars.

5. For purchasing one hundred copies each of the 36, 37 and 8. C. Reports. 38 Volumes of the Supreme Court Reports, thirteen hundred and fifty dollars.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

SEC. 4. 1. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to meet the expenses of the Health Department, as follows:

2. For the salary of the Quarantine Officer of Charleston, eighteen hundred dollars; for the expenses of maintaining Quarantine Station, Charleston harbor, one thousand dollars.

Health Depart ment.

Charleston.

3. For the salary of the Quarantine Officer at St. Helena, eight St. Helena. hundred dollars; for expenses of Quarantine Station at St.

Helena, one hundred and fifty dollars.

4. For the salary of the Quarantine Officer at Port Royal, eight Port Royal. hundred dollars; for the expenses of Quarantine Station at

Port Royal, three hundred dollars; for the salary of the Keeper

of the hospital buildings at Port Royal, two hundred dollars.

5. For the salary of the Quarantine Officer at Georgetown, five Georgetowu. (2500)

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Lazaretto.

State Board of Health.

Conta gious diseases.

Tax Department.

Auditors.

Printing books.

South Carolina University.

South Carolina College.

Claflin College.

Citadel Academy.

Winthrop Training School

hundred dollars; expenses of Quarantine Station at Georgetown, one hundred and fifty dollars.

6. For the salary of the Keeper of the Lazaretto, four hundred dollars.

7. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Act establishing a State Board of Health, fifteen hundred dollars, if so much be necessary.

8. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of an Act for quarantining the State against contagious and infectious disease, three thousand dollars, to be expended under the supervision, and by the consent, of the Governor.

TAX DEPARTMENT.

SEC. 5. 1. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to meet the expenses of the Tax Department, as follows:

2. For the salaries of the County Auditors, twenty-two thousand dollars.

3. For printing books, &c., for the County Auditors and Treasurers, two thousand and five hundred dollars.

SOUTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY.

SEC. 6. 1. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to meet the expenses of the South Carolina University, namely:

2. For the support of the schools in the South Carolina College at Columbia, thirty thousand dollars, to include ordinary repairs, general expenses, improvement of buildings, and for the library and salary of Librarian, to be paid upon the application of the Board of Trustees on the warrant of the Comptroller-General. 3. For the Claflin College at Orangeburg, to be paid on the application of the Board of Trustees of the South Carolina University on the warrant of the Comptroller-General, three thousand dollars.

4. For the support of the beneficiary cadets at the Citadel Academy, twenty thousand dollars, to be paid on the warrants of the Comptroller-General, issued upon the requisition of the Chairman of the Board of Visitors of said Academy.

5. That the sum of seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, if so much be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the scholarships provided by law for the Winthrop Training School for the scholastic year beginning in September, 1893, and ending in June, 1894.

CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

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Clemson devise

$50,000.

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SEC. 7. For the maintenance of Clemson Agricultural College, Privilege tax. the proceeds of the privilege tax on fertilizers, after paying the expenses of collecting same, already and hereafter to be collected, for and during the fiscal year beginning November 1st, 1892, and also the income arising from the devise and bequest of the Income of late Thomas G. Clemson, accepted by the State, and fifty thou- and bequest. sand dollars, the amount provided for in a special appropriation Act passed at this session of the Legislature, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for the erection and maintenance of the Clemson College, the same to be paid by the State Treasurer to the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of Clemson College on the application of said Board of Trustees on the warrant of the Comptroller-General; also eleven hundred and fourteen 52-100 dollars now in the State Treasury to the credit of the Department of Agriculture.

PENAL AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

To be paid to Trustees.

Appropriation of balance.

SEC. 8. 1. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, Appropriation. be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to meet the expenses

of the penal and charitable institutions of this State, as follows:

South Carolina Penitentiary.

Penitentiary.

2. For the salary of the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, officers of twenty-one hundred dollars; for the salary of the Captain of the Guard, twelve hundred dollars; for the salary of the Physician of the Penitentiary, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, twelve hundred dollars; for the salary of the Chaplain of the Penitentiary, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the Penitentiary, six hundred dollars; for the salary of the Clerk of the Penitentiary, twelve hundred dollars; for which amount the Comptroller-General is authorized and directed

Penitentiary.

to issue his warrants. That any balance in the hands of the Income of Board of Directors of the South Carolina Penitentiary on October 31, 1892, together with all other amounts received or to be received from the hire of convicts, or from any other source, during the current fiscal year, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for the support of the Penitentiary, and for other purposes hereinafter indicated, and for any purposes required by law which are not herein indicated. For the per diem and mileage of Per diem and the Directors of the South Carolina Penitentiary, each of whom Directors.

mileage of

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ment.

shall be entitled to receive five dollars per diem for each day of actual attendance on the meetings of said Board, and five cents per mile for the actual distance traveled by the most direct route going to and returning from the home of said Director to the place of meetings of said Board, and the annual report of the Superintendent of the South Carolina Penitentiary shall contain, in Itemized state- separate account, an itemized statement of the amount expended for account of said per diem and mileage, showing the amount paid to each Director on each of said accounts, two thousand Current ex- dollars, if so much be necessary; for the current expenses of the Penitentiary, so much as may be necessary; for the purchase of arms and ammunition, two hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for the purchase of Bibles, Testaments and other religious literature for the use of convicts, forty dollars.

penses, arms,

&c.

Bibles, etc.

Superintendent and Regents.

South Carolina Lunatic Asylum.

3. For the salary of the Superintendent and Physician of the Lunatic Asylum, three thousand dollars; for the per diem and mileage of the Board of Regents of the Lunatic Asylum, each of whom shall be entitled to receive five dollars per day for each day actually engaged in attending the meetings of said Board and mileage of five cents per mile for each mile actually traveled, Current ex- fifteen hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for the current expenses in support of the Lunatic Asylum, one hundred thousand dollars, one thousand dollars of which may be used for the Water closets, improvement of the sanitary condition of the water closets; and for patients' library, one hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid as other appropriations.

penses.

Library.

Cedar Springs Institute.

The Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum.

4. For the support of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, seventeen thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for insurance, eight hundred and fifty dollars, for three years; for repairs, five hundred dollars.

Catawba Indians.

Catawba Indians.

5. For the Catawba Indians, eight hundred dollars, to be paid upon the application of the Agent upon the warrant of the Comptroller-General: Provided, That said Agent, before receiving Agent to give said warrant, enter into bond in the sum of sixteen hundred dollars, with security to be approved by the Governor, for the faith

bond.

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