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The herald and news. [volume] (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 02, 1906, Image 2

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Elueation, five hundred dollars; for
stationery and stamps for the Super
iWtendent of Education, three hun
dred dollars; for travelling expenses
of the Superintendent of Education,
three hundred dollars.
(7) Adjutant and Inspector Gen
eral-For the salary of the Adjutant
and Inspector General, fifteen hun
dred dollars; for the salary of the As
sistant Adjutant and Inspector Gen
eral, thirteen hundred and fifty dol
lars; for the salary of the State Ar
morer, and the expenses of maintain
ing the State Armory, five hundred
dollars; for the contingent fund of
.the Adjutant and Inspector General,
five hundred dollars: for collecting
arms, freights. advertisements, print
ing, expenses of inspecting, purchas
ing missing parts of arms, and ammu
nition, five hundred and fifty dollars;
for stationery and stamps for the Ad
jutant and Inspector General, two
hundred dollars; for the purpose of
assisting military companies to main
tain their organization, fifteen thous
and dollars; to be distributed by the
Adjutant and Inspector General, in
accordance with the militia laws of
the State, to be paid out to the Cap
tains of each Company for distribu
tion upon the warrants of the Comp
troller General, which warrants shall
be issued when the apportionment of
each company is certified to the
Comptroller General by the Adjutant
and Inspector General, and counter
signed by the Captain of the Compa
ny .to which the apportionment is
made; for the pay of a stenographer
for the Adjutant General, three hun
dred and sixty dollars.
(9) Attorney General-For the sal
ary of the Attorney General, nineteen
hundred dollars; for the salary of the
Assistant Attorney General, thirteen
hundred and fifty dollars; for the con
tingent fund of the Attorney General,
one hundred and fifty dollars; for
stationery and stamps for the Attor
ney General, one hundred and twenty
five dollars; for the expenses of liti
gation, two thousand dollars; and the
Attorney General is hereby author
ized and required to conduct all liti
gation which may be necessary for
any department of the State Govern
ment, or any of the Boards connected
therewith, and all such Boards or de
partments are hereby forbidden to
employ any counsel for any purpose
except through the Attorney General
and upon his advice. Out of the liti
gation fund the Attorney Genera]
shall pay for dockets and blank in
dictments for the several Circuit So
licitors, and such other expenses -as he
may deem advisable, including the
necessary hire of a stenographer and
typewriter.
(10) Railroad Commissioners-For
the salary of the Railroad Commis
sioners. fifty-seven hundred dollars;
for the salary -of the Secretary of the
Railroad Commisioners, thirteen hun
dred and fifty .dollars; for the sala
ry of a stenographer, six hundred dol
lars; for contingent expenses and rent
of offices for the fiscal year commenc
ing January the first, 1906, fifteen
hundi-ed dollars ;for the printing of
three hundred extra copies of the
Railroad Qommissioner 's report, and
for the printing of freight rates, clas
sification rules and regulations, two
hundred and fifty dollars, to be ad
vanced by the State until the same
shall have been collected from the
railroads, express, telephone and tele
graph companies of this State in the
manner prescribed by law, and when
collected to be placed in the State
Treasury.
(11) State Librarian-For the
salary of the State Librarian, eight
hundred dollars; for the printing of
fund of the State Librarian, two hun
dred dollars, for stationery and
stamps for the State Librarian, three
hundred~ dollars; for the purpose of
purchasing and binding books for the
State Library, one hundred dollars.
(12) For the salary of two Watch
men for the State House and Grounds,
twelve hundred dollars.
(13) For the salary of a Janitor
for the State House, oine hundred and
sixty dollars; for the salary of a Jani
tress for the State House, one hun
dred and twenty dollars.
(14) For the salary of the Electri
cian and Engineer of the State House,
which offices shall be consolidated, to
be appointed by the Governor, and
subject to removal by him, for seven
months in the year, one hundred dol
lars per month, commencing January
1st, 1906, for the salary of two fire
men, to be appointed by and subject
to the Eelectrician and Engineer, for
the heating apparatus of the State
House, for seven months in the year,
-fifty dollars each per month; and-the
Electrician and Engineer to be paid
seventy-five dollars per month for the
balance of the year: Provided, He at
tends to the boilers, engines. etc., at
least once in every fifteen diays; tis
amount to be' paid in full of all
charges for labor, and he shall also
do all repairing of wiring, fixtures,
fuses etc. for all State buildings and
properties in Columbia; said amount
shall be in full payment for any addi
tional help employed by him and for
attendance upon the lighting and
heating of the State House during
the session of the General Assembly;
for lights; shades, fixtures and sup
plies for lighting the State House and
Grounds, and for parts for the heat
ing apparatus, four hundred dollars.
(15) For the contingent fund of
the Keeper of the State House and
Grounds., two hundred dollars; that
the Superintendent of the Penitenti
ary be required, when called upon by
the eeper of the State House and
Grounds, to furnish such convict la
bor as he may need to keep said State
House and Grounds in good order.
(16) For the salary of the State
Geologist, fifteen hundred dollars; for
the contingent fund, printing and sur
veys of the State Geologist, one thous
and nine hundred dollars. That the
Clemson Agricultural and Mechani
cal College shall analyze in its chem
ical laboratory all samples of rock,
minerals, earths and waters received
from the State Geologist for such
constituents as may be designated,
and shall make return of such analy
sis to him upon completion of the
same. The order in which analysis
shall be made in relation to other
analyses shall be the order in which
the samples are received from the
State Geologist in relation to receipts
of other samples. The expenses of
the analyses for the State Geologist
shall be paid out of the funds of said
college.
(17) Department of Agriculture,
Commerce and Immigration-Salary
of Commissioner, nineteen hundred
dollars; for salary of Clerk, one
thousand dollars; for expenses of de
partment, three thous'and dollars; for
salary of Stenographer, six hundred
dollars.
(18) That the sum of five hundred
dollars be and is hereby, appropriated
to be expended as State prizes for the
farmers of the State who shall enter
the national contest for the growing
of cereals per acre. All rules and
regulations governing said contest,
and the distribution of the prizes and
the expenditure of the appropriation
above provided shall be under the di
rection and control of Commission
er of Agriculture, and the President
and the Professor of Agriculture of
Clemson College, who shall constitute
a board for this purpose.
(19) The exhibits of a permanent
character of the South Carolina Inter
State and West Indian Exposition,
which became the property of the
State, and such exhibits as have sinee
been contributed by-vorporations and
individuals are h~erewith continued
under the care and control of the De
partment of Agriculture, Commerce;
anA Immigration, and the sum of fif
teen hundred dollars, if so much be:
ncessary, is hereby appropriated for
the preservation, care and enlarge
ment of the same into a permanent
State Exhibit, which shall be kept
open to the inspection of visitors at
all times. That said exhibit shall be
made a basis of the South Carolina*
exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition,
after which it shall be returned to Co-.
lumbia, and together with any addi
tions become the permanent State Ex
hibit of the resources of the State to;
be cared for as provided above.
(20) For the printing and expenses
of preparation of a hand book of the
resources of South Carolina, the sum
of three thousand dollars, if so much
be necesarv, saidl work of prepara
ion to be under the direction of the
mmisioner of Agriculture, Corn
erce and Immigration, and the:
printing to -be done by the publie
printer under~ the direction of the said
Commissioner of Agriculture, Com
merce and Immigration: Provided,
That not less than seven thousand
copies of said hand book shall be
printed and distributed through the.
Department of Agriculture. Com-~
mere and Immigration, copies distri
buted within the State being charged
for at twenty-five cents per copy
(such funds so collected to be applied
to the cost of distribution, excePt to
the members of' the General Assem
bly, the heads o.f the several depart
ments of the State Government, mem
bers of the Judiciary, Universities,
Colleges, High Schools and Public
Shools, Public Libraries, Commercial
and Industrial Organizations within
the State and newspapers who shall
reeive copies without charge; the
distribution beyond the borders of the:
State being without charge.
Section 2. (1) Judicial Department
-That the following sums, if sg much'
be necessary, be, and the same is here-:
by appropriated to meet. the expenses:
of the Judicial Department: For the
salary of the Chief Justice, three
thousand dollars; for the salary of
three Associate Justices, eight thous
an five hundred and fifty dollars, be
in twent-igla hiundred and fifty
dollars each; for the salary of the ten
Circuit Judges, thirty thousand dol
lars, being three thousand dollars
a 4
each; for the salary of the cors,
sixteen thousand three hundred dol
lars; for the salary of the stenogra
phers of the Circuit Courts, fourteen
thousand dollars: Provided, That
stenographers se-ving instead of
regular stenog-raphers at regular
ternis of Court. shall be paid out of
this amount ; for the pay of the Clerk
of the Supreme Court, eight hundred
dollars: for the salary of the State
Reporter thirteen hundred dolhrs;
for the salary of the Librarian of the
Supreme Couri, eight hundred dol
a rs: for furnishing consultation
rooms. two hundred dollars; for the
pay of a messenger of the Supreme
Court. two hundred dollars: Provid
ed. That the inesesnger shall be paid
upon the order of the Chief Justice;
for the Stenographer for the Supreme
Court. four hundred dollars; for the
salary of an Attendant on the Su
preme Court, two hundred dollars:
for the contingent fund of the Su
preme Court, six hundred dollars; for
the purchasing of books for the Su
preine Court Library, five hundred
dollars: Provided, The Justices of the
Supreme Court be, and they are here
by authorized in their discretion to.
exchange old or duplicate editions of
books in said library for other books
to be selected by said Justices; for
the purchase of one hundred copies
each of the seventy-second, seventy
third and seventy-fourth volumes of
the Supreme Court Repo.ts, six hun
dred dollars; for Secretary to each
of the said Justices of the Supreme
Court, two thousand dollars; being
five hundred dollars each.
Section 3. Health Department
That the following sums, if so much
be necessary, be and the same are
hereby appropriated to meet the ex
penses of the Health Department as
follows:
Charleston County-Salary of the
quarantine Officer at Charleston, six
teen hundred and fifty dollars; for
the expenses of maintaining the
Quarantine Station, one thousand
dollars; for the repairs of the wharf
at the Quarantine Station, fifteen
hundred dollars.
St. Helena-Salary of the Quaran
tine Officer at St. Helena. seven hun
dred dollars; for the expenses of
maintaining the Quarantine Station:
at St. Helena, two hundred dollars.
Port Royal-Salary Quarantine
Officer at Port Royal, seven hundred
:dollars; for the expenses of the Quar
antine Station at Port Royal, three
hundred dollars; for the salary of the
Keeper of the Hospital Building, Port
Royal, one hundred and seventy-five
dollars.
Georetown-For the salary of the
Quarantine Officer at Georgetown.
four hundred and fifty dollars: for
the expenses of the Quarantine Sts
ion, Georgetown. one hundred and
fifty dollars ; for- the insurance ou
physician 's residenee, 1906. twenty
five dollars.
For the salary of the Keeper of the
Lazaretto. three huindred do,uars.
For the purpose of carr\ ng out
the provisions of an Act establishing
a State Board of Health, twenty-two
hundred dollars, if so much be neces
sary; for clerk hire for the Secre
tary of the Board, five hundred dol
lars: Provided, That the State Board
of Health shall not incur any expen-.
ses for printing extra reports.
For the purpose of carrying out
the provisions of an Act quarantinig
the State against contagious and in
fectious disease.s, eight thousand dol
lars; this fund to be expended under
the supervision and by the consent of
the Governor: Provided, That the
Governor be, and he is hereby author
ized, in cases of emergencies demand
ing it, to borrow seven thousand dol
lars additional, if so much be neces
Section 4. That the following sums,
if so much be necessary, be. and the
ame are hereby appropriated to meet*
the expenses of the tax departmuent. as
follows: For the salaries of the
County Auditors, twenty-nine thous
nd tree hundred and fifty-five dol
lars and sixty-four cents: for the sal
aries of the County Treasurers, twen
tv-nine thousand seven hundred
and twenty-eight dollars and sixty
four cents; for printing books, etc.,
for the County Auditors and Treasur
ers, three thousand dollars.
Section 5. That the following sums,
if so much be necessary, be, and the
ame are hereby, appropriated to meet
the expenses of the South Carolina
College, namely: For the support of
the schools in the South Carolina Col
lege in Columbia, thirty-six thousand
six hundred and thirty-nine dollars
and twenty-five cents; for the expan
sion of the Law Department, two
thousand dollars; Salary Assistant
Professor Pedagogy fifteen hundred
dollars; Equipment Physics one
thousand dollars; Rent House for
Professor -nine hiund red dollars; For
ward contagious diseases five huridred
dollars; for two.- scholarships from
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