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A. D. 1892,

Mail Carrier.
Chaplain.

fund.

Hemphill and John Davis, Pages of the Senate, each, sixty-six dollars; for the pay of N. O. Pyles, Mail Carrier of the Senate, ninety-nine dollars; for the pay of Rev. P. Pinckney Blalock, Contingent Chaplain of the Senate, fifty dollars; for the incidental or contingent fund of the Senate, six hundred dollars, if so much be necessary, to be paid on certificates drawn by the President of the Senate and attested by the Clerk of the Senate on accounts audited by the Committee on Contingent Accounts and passed No extra pay. by the Senate: Provided, That no part of said contingent fund be used in giving extra pay to any of the employees of the Senate.

Expenses of

sentatives.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

SEC. 3. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, House of Repre- and the same are hereby, appropriated to pay the expenses of the House of Representatives from the twenty-second day of November, 1892, inclusive, to the close of the session, as follows:

Members.

sistant.

For the per diem, mileage and stationery certificates of the members of the House of Representatives, twenty-six thousand and five Clerk and As- hundred dollars; for the pay of J. Walter Gray, Clerk of the House of Representatives, one thousand dollars; for the pay of S. W、 Vance, Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives, two hunJournal Clerk. dred and fifty dollars; for the pay of Geo. R. Koester, Journal Clerk of the House of Representatives, one hundred and sixty-five dollars, and four dollars per day for the number of days he may be actually engaged in the work of the House of Representatives after the adjournment thereof, not to exceed twenty days, said number of days of such engagement to be certified by said JourReading Clerk. nal Clerk; for the pay of D. B. Puerifoy, Reading Clerk of the House of Representatives, sixty and sixty one-hundredth dollars; for the pay of J. S. Withers, Reading Clerk of the House of Representatives, one hundred and eighty-nine and forty one-hunSergeant-at- dredth dollars; for the pay of N. H. Stansell, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, two hundred and fifty dollars; for the pay of T. C. Hamer, Bill Clerk of the House of Representatives, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; for the pay of Committee S. W. Scruggs, Clerk of the Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; for the pay of H. M. Davidson, ex-Clerk of the Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, for work done after the adjournment of the General Assembly of 1891, forty dollars; for the pay of W. H. McFeat, Clerk of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, one hundred and

Arms.

Bill Clerk.

Clerks.

A. D. 1892.

employees

sixty-five dollars; for the pay of F. A. Carwile, Clerk of Committee of Incorporations, ninety-nine dollars; for the pay of C. H. Nixson, Clerk of the Committee on Claims and Enrolled Acts, one hundred and ninety dollars; for the pay of Richard Doorkeepers. R. Owings, Peter Sanders and Walter Nixson, Doorkeepers of the House of Representatives, each ninety-nine dollars; for the pay of Joseph J. Moorman, Wm. C. Elder, Geo. Swearinger and Pages. Beattie Perry, Pages of the House of Representatives, each sixtysix dollars; for the pay of Louis Butler, Wm. Young, Counts Cross and Casper Watts, Laborers of the House of Representa-Laborers and tives, each sixty-six dollars; for the pay of West Oliphant, Jas. Adamson and Henry Wherry, Porters of the Committee Rooms of the House of Representatives, each sixty-six dollars; for the pay of Henry Stone, Keeper of the Speaker's Room and Porter to the House of Representatives, ninety-nine dollars, and ten dollars extra to James Adamson for extra services to the Committee on Agriculture; for the pay of A. C. Anderson, Mail Carrier of the House of Representatives, ninety-nine dollars; for the pay of Rev. E. A. Wingard, Chaplain of the House of Representatives, fifty dollars; for the incidental or contingent fund of fund. the House of Representatives, five hundred dollars, if so much be necessary, to be paid on certificates drawn by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and attested by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, on accounts audited by the Committee on Contingent Accounts and passed by the House of Representatives: Provided, That no part of said contingent fund be used No extra pay. to give extra pay to any of the employees of the House of Representatives.

ENGROSSING DEPARTMENT.

Mail Carrier.

Chaplain.

Contingent

Expenses of Engrossing De

SEC. 4. That the sum of three thousand five hundred and fiftyseven and 80-100 (3,557 80-100) dollars, if so much be necessary, partment. be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay the expenses of the Engrossing Department of the General Assembly from the twenty-second day of November, 1892, inclusive, to the close of the session, as follows: For the pay of J. M. Johnson, P. H. Solicitors. Nelson, G. D. Bellinger, M. J. Hough, M. F. Ansel and John S. Wilson, each five dollars per day, for each day in attendance upon the session of the General Assembly, Solicitors in the (Engrossing Department) office of the Attorney-General; for the pay of F. F. Covington, H. C. Burn, B. F. Townsend, W. M. Hamer, E. M. Cooper, E. J. Alsobrooks, P. N. Timmerman, Edgeworth

Clerks.

A. D. 1892.

Solicitors.

Porter.

Blythe, J. DuPre Alsobrook, W. H. Gaston, L. M. Haseldin, J. R. Hix, Callie Caughman, H. A. Johnson, Clerks in the (Engrossing Department) office of the Attorney-General, each five Mileage of dollars per day. To pay the mileage of the Circuit Solicitors as follows: M. F. Ansel, twenty-eight and eighty one-hundredth (28 80-100) dollars; P. H. Nelson, thirteen (13.00) dollars; G. D. Bellinger, nineteen and twenty one-hundredth (19 20-100) dollars; M. J. Hough, twenty-one (21.00) dollars; John S. Wilson, twelve and twenty one-hundredth dollars; J. M. Johnson, twenty and Mail Carrier. sixty one-hundreth (20 60-100) dollars. For the pay of N. O. Pyles, Mail Carrier of the (Engrossing Department) office of the Attorney-General, fifteen dollars; for the pay of James Williams, Porter of the (Engrossing Department) office of the AttorneyFlag Keeper. General, sixty-six dollars; for the pay of Andrew Moffitt, Flag Special As- Keeper, sixty-six dollars; for the pay of Lewis Thomas, temporary special assistant to the Keeper of the State House, sixty-six dollars, to be paid on the joint certificate of both Houses of the General Assembly, signed by the presiding officers thereof and Contingent ex- attested by the Clerks. For the incidental or contingent expenses of the Engrossing Department, two hundred dollars, if so much be necessary, to be paid on certificates drawn by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and attested by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, on accounts audited by the Committee on Accounts of the House of Representatives and passed by the House of Representatives.

sistant.

penses.

S

MISCELLANEOUS.

SEC. 5. That the following sums, if so much be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for miscellaneous expenses, Extra clerical namely: For the pay of extra clerical services in the (Engrossing

services.

Department) office of the Attorney-General, two hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid on the joint certificates of the presiding officers of the two Houses of the General Assembly, signed by the presiding officers thereof and attested by the Clerks, upon the Preparing Acts application of the Attorney-General. For preparing for the printer, indexing and making marginal notes of the Acts and Joint Resolutions of the regular session of the General Assembly of 1892, to be done under the supervision of the State Reporter, two hundred and fifty dollars.

for publication.

C. L. Blease.

To pay the claim of Coleman L. Blease, Chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections in the House of Representatives and ex officio a member of the State Board of Canvassers,

for per diem and mileage in canvassing returns of election held A. D. 1892. November 8th, 1892, $69 60-100.

To pay claim of S. C. Cartledge for services as clerk of State s. c. Cartledge. Board of Canvassers, $80.00.

SEC. 6. That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of Pay certificates. the House of Representatives, respectively, shall furnish pay certificates for the amount of per diem and mileage due to each member of the Senate and House of Representatives, and to each officer and employee of that branch of the General Assembly to which such officer and employee shall respectively belong, signed by the respective officer, and properly attested by the Clerks of such branch of the General Assembly.

effect.

Repealing

SEC. 7. That this Act shall take effect from and immediately When to take after its date of approval, and all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are, for the clause. purposes of this Act, hereby, repealed.

Approved December 24th, A. D. 1892.

AN ACT TO PROHIBIT RECEIVING OR DISPENSING ALL KINDS No. 27.

OF SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS BY ANY CLUB, COMPANY, ASSO-
CIATION OR CORPORATION WITHOUT A LICENSE.

Purchase, sale,

license, pro

hibited.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be unlawful for any club, &c., without company, association or corporation, and for any chartered company now in existence, or hereafter to be incorporated, for social, literary or other purposes, within this State, to buy, sell, keep for sale, exchange, barter or dispense, without a license, any liquor, wine, beer, bitters or other intoxicating spirits for any purposes whatever, either to members or to other persons.

Penalty for

membership in

SEC. 2. That any member or members knowingly belonging to any club, company, association, or corporation, which receives offending club. and dispenses intoxicating spirits contrary to the provisions of the foregoing Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a Trial Justice shall be fined in a sum not less than thirty nor more than fifty dollars, or im

A. D. 1892. prisonment in the County jail for a term not to exceed thirty days, for each and every offense.

Repealing

clause.

SEC. 3. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed."

Approved December 24th, A. D. 1892.

No. 28. AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE of In

liquor to be re

Act.

TOXICATING LIQUORS AS A BEVERAGE WITHIN THIS STATE,
EXCEPT AS HEREIN PROVIDED.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That All dealings in on and after the first day of July, A. D. 1893, the manufacture, gulated by this sale, barter or exchange, or the keeping or offering for sale, barter, trade or exchange, within this State of any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented or other intoxicating liquors, or any compound or mixtures thereof, by whatever name called, which will produce intoxication, by any person, business firm, corporation or association, shall be regulated and conducted as provided in this Act.

Appointment of Commission

er.

liquors.

Preference.

SEC. 2. The Governor shall, within 30 days from the approval of this Act, appoint a Commissioner, and all subsequent appointments, which appointment shall be submitted to the Senate at its next session for its approval, believed by him to be an abstainer from intoxicants, who shall, under such rules and regulations as Purchase of may be made by the State Board of Control, purchase all intoxicating liquors for lawful sale in this State, giving preference to manufacturers and brewers doing business in this State, and furnish the same to such persons as may be designated as dispensers thereof, to be sold as hereafter prescribed in this Act. Said ComLocation of missioner shall reside and have his place of business in the city of Term of office. Columbia in this State, and hold his office two years from appointment, and until another is appointed in his stead, subject to removal for cause by the State Board of Control. He shall qualify and be commissioned the same as other State officers, and receive an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars, payable at the same time and in the same manner as is provided for the payment of Bookkeeper. the salaries of the State officers. He shall be allowed a book

Commissioner.

Removal.

Salary.

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