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■ I - •v \W' . Per general a-sembly shall reapportion the repivsentatives between the counties. Sec. 4. In assigning represen- ’ativ. s to the several counties, 'he general assembly shall allow • i e representative to every one hundred and twenty-fourth part < f the whole number of iuhabi- ants in the State; Provided. h;*t if in the apportionment of epreseutatives any county shall ppear not to be entitled, from its I opuiat.on, to a representative, >uch county shall nevertheless, ^ond one representative; and if there bo still a deficiency in the number of representatives required by section third of this article, such deficiency shall be supplied by assigning representatives to those counties having the largest surplus fractions. Sej. 5. No apportionment of representatives shall take effect until the general election which shad succeed such apportionment. ■ 6. The Senate shall be com- p )sed of one member from each oo inty, to be elected for the term of fo ir years by the qualified electors in each countv, in the same manner in which members of the house of r presentatives are chosen. Sec. 7. No person shall be eligible to a seat in the Senate or house of representatives who, at the time of his elector under this const it uton in the conn tv in which he may be chosen. Senators shall be at least 25 and representatives at least 21 yearg of age. C>«c. N. i'ii-' first election for members of H:e house of re pin sentatives under ibi- Oousiitulioi shall be held mi Tuesday after th* first Monday in November, lS9(i ^and every see md year thereafter, fii such manner and in such places as the gener-il assembly may pre scribe; amt I iii* first ehctimi foi senators shall be held on Tuesdji> after the first. Mmul ‘.v iii Xovem ber, 189(>, and every fourth \>ai thereafter except m counties it which there w an election fm senator in 189i for n full t‘ j rm, in which counties no election for senator shall bo held until the general election to be held in 1898 and every fminh year thereafter, except to fi;i vacancies. Senators shall be so classified that one-half of their number, as nearly as practicable, !*hali be chosen every two years. Whenever the general assembly shall establish more than one county at any session, it shall so prescribe the first term of the senators from such counties as to observe such classification. Sec. 9. H'.h annual session of the general assembly heretofore elected, fixed by the Constitution of the year 18(i8 to convene on the fourth Tuesday of November, in the year 1895, is hereby postponed, and the si me shall be convened and held in the city of Columbia on the second Tuesday in January, in the year 189ii. The first session of the general assembly elected under this Constr ution shall con vene in Coiunib'.a on the second Tuesday in .January, in the year 1897, and thereafter annually at the same time and place. Should the casualties of war or contaigous diseases render it unsafe to meet at the seat of government then the governor may by proclamation appoint a more secure and con venient place of meeting. Mem bers of the general assembly shall not receive any compensation for more than 40 ■ days of any one session: Provided, that this limi tation shall not affect the first four sessions of the general as sembly under this Constitution. Sec. 10. The terms of office of the Senators and representatives chosen at a general election shall begin on the Monday following such election. Sec. 11. Each house shall judge of the election returns and qualifi cations of its own members, and a majority of each house shall con stitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may ad journ from day, to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner and under such penalties as may be provided by law or rule. Sec. 12. Each house shall choose its own officers, determine its rules of procedure, punish i s members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two- thirds, expel a member, but n >t a second time for the same cause. ■■ ifo irTTnr’ A TLANTIC COAST LINE.. 1 aJl ~ BIT WEEN HAMLET iii PBEGNALLS. & SUMMEUTON R. K Between Sumter <fc Wilsons Mills. In Effect Sunday, Sept. 8. SOUTH No. 57 a. M Dally K.xcpt SPNDA Y. Soulabon ml dally ex -umday No 73 i l.v Hamlet 520 | Ev Bentieltsvilie >i i<j ! Lv D:ii-lini;ton 7 25 U v 1 ainar 7 55 . l.v snmter- ; 8 55 N<>iTbbonnd dally ex Sunday No 72 100,000 cabbage plants for sale, ready for setting now. They arc from the finest seed from Peter Henderson, and are of the Charles ton Wakefield variety. Price !}!2 per thousand. \V. C. Blount. THIS IS nokth hound. No. 58 P. m. Daily Krcpt SUNDAY. Sumter g 25 Lamar 7 25 Darlington g 00 Heiinottsville 8 si Hamlet 9 50 Lv 2 **0 pm Lv 2 55 pm Lv S 15 pm Lv :> :{5 p.u ‘•'•sirV* i.V 5 20 pm Lv 5 4<» o 11 I .v f 55 p ' Ar fi 2<> pm Sumter. Ttudu 1. PttefesvMe, Silver, Millard, Huuimerton, Davis, Jordan.. Wilsons Mill, Ar 12 50 pm Ar 12 25 pm Ar 1205 pm Aril 43 am Ar]‘f>m Ar 1> 10 am Ar 0 45 am Ar '• 85 am J ..v 0 10 a iii Between Millard and Merriam. Ixical freight tmins Nos. 20 and 21 will mu tri-weekly as follows. No. 22 will leave Sumter Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 50a. rn , Pnrlimjton 1 10 p. ni. Bennettsville 350 p. m. and arrive Hamlet 000 p m. Truin 21 will leave Hamlet Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 850a. in. Kennettsvillc II 10 a. in. Darlim;.i>n 205 p. m p"'l an- ve Sumter 5 Jt p. m J. R. Kkmey. k. Hohdkn, Qen’l Mana^ei. Supt. Transpoiiat ioii. Southbound Northbound d vily ex Sunday dai y ex Sunday No 73 No 75 No 72 No 74 J* '* A M A M P .VI Lv 3 50 10 15 Millard, 11 20 ;5 00 Ar Lv 4 05 10 2.5 St Far II 1 1 4 io Ac A r 4 2.3 III 15 Merriam. in r.n 1 : • L • SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. Soaiii Carelli a and Georgia RailreailGu Conimenei’ig September 12. 1894. Passenger Trains will run ns follows, 76tn Meridian, or fast ti.'ue* EAST—DA 11.3 . j WESI’—DAILY. Lv AuKiistt...*i.'t0a iujLv f'harlesrim 7 1-5eiu Ar Aiken 7 1! a in j Lv 1 'olun bia.. 0 5n a Ar Kingville..! >32 a m'Lv KinKVl!e....7 87 a m • Ar CoiUiubiu..il l.3a m’, Ar Aiken H 27 a in Ar t-hunesCn. i I 511 a m Ar Augusta.. 12 15 p to Central Time shown betwien Jacksouvillo and Columbia. Viisi, rn Time at other points. EAST—DAILY. j 55 ESI—DA1L5 . I Lv All" • r-ta.....5 ii' p ui.L\ Cbui lestoii .3 31; pm Ar Aiken 1 27 pm J.> Ci.lumbia... 1 211 pm Ai K i.gviik. • 2 1 p in Lv KiligVlt.e...5 n5 p 111 Ar Col UnJila-l ' i> p in Ar AiK.-n ii.-impiu Ar 1 haiie.o n-.M" p m Ar auausta.. lo in p in j CAMDEN i.i< .Ni II—Datlj l-veept Sunday. ' North. I SOU J H. i.v Eiu^vu e..i* . , x u Camden .* iii a n, Ai ■ auiiii'u... 12,5>» p miAr Kiuuvil e. : 11 a m I i.v Km^v iii.-.. > in pnill.v t'auulei-. V p m } Ai ■ t.n.deii... » 1" , in Ar Kinavliii- •>. r in ! AIKEN ACC -•.'I MoDA'i’ION—1‘tiiij . ! Sumlaj. j i.v .viiKiisla • p nit l.v A ilifii..... ....'I i- ■ p nt V• A i it* 1 7 •• p .I.! A1 v peiisia . 4 3*> p n C. C. *• A C. K. K v/ho AND Lv Aiken • Ar Edgefield. . - f^lAKES SELLS 1,1,1 v 1-dg. tie d ..it |5 a m j 1 •*, ■ L, 7 f m 1; 5 m MS n 111 MM. I will sell on easy terms, niontiily pay men is If preferred. House and Lot. corner. HO feet on Miller and 128 feet on Evans Street. If very cheap and desirable property is warned apply to !’■ A. W1LI ‘’OX. NtlRTH AND sol fit VIa DENMARK {'iiiouirh -’let i ets *0 Hint fioui New York. L.v r'.uausia 7 I 1, ptpjl.v New 5'01 k 9ini a m \i Kiebiuoitil din a tii|Lv Wusti’n St pm \l 'V'nsliTi. “'Nt 1, in, l.v Utcbiitoud 7 It pul ArNew York .) Ci p m Ar Aukusiu....800 a Coiiii e.ilo;,.-at ComleiToii wiiti Nt w Yt" k •deni* ei> MoiiJ»!>n. S edt esopys and Fiida.vs, nortblMuird; iri-i'. ai AiigtiMti win, thei.e. r- c.u roinl <0 and froit. an points vVesl and >iuiib A1 so , 11 Hlack vl'c will. i|,e • arolinp 1 viiiliainl Ka>111 ail tosi.t! irinu Hainweil. I.. \ i-VEKsON, !iv. iiic Manaeer. E. Co Wt-N, oeneiai Man»K r. ■' SI t l";i. Genel|»I A$e|l*, Augusta. A •d. | 0.> Me, NO.ae Daily No IO Daily No 38 Daily I . Jsi 'lv\ .lie .. I \ v- vurn !i . ... • • • • • •••••• f. .'0 p It 41 p ••••••• 7 30 a 1150 a 4 00 p Lv. « hurl s on.... 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M II Tn ' ifii •• (ir.iiii evino. . Ar. Ar,.itvia •••••• •••••• 0 05 p 11 00 p 11 48 p 12 25 n Ilia 2 20 a 6 05 p 11 00 p 11 IS p 12 25nt 1 14 a 2 20 a 4 30 a 6 32 8 6 48 a 7 16 a SCO a 5 50 a 9 35 a 10 27 a 1103 a 1154 a 1 00 p 127 p 3 10 p 3 23 p 3 45 p 415 p Lv 1'oliuniiia 7 00 a 4 00 p 8 00 p Ar ( La • C-:o:i .... 11 to a 1 V. 13.1 Min hi 1 .... 1 80 a 12 10 p 4 50 p 9 40 p Ar. Savonn»h *• Jacksonville.. :::::: 5 -IS a 10 :.0 a POSITIONS GUflRriNTFID under reasonable conditions. Po not say it cal, not be done, till you send for fret: catalogue 01 DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL ^cY/'ye, NJaslavUIe, Xetm. This College is strongly endorsed by banker. aad nierehauts. FOUR weeks by Draughon's method of teaching bookkeeping is equal to TWELVE weeks by the old plan Speci-l ad vantages in Shorthand, Penmanship and Telcg raphy. Cheap board. Open to both sexes No vacation. Enter now. Railroari Fare Paid. UAMT? QTTinV We have recently pieprired IlUlUL ulUI/It books on 1Iookkki;i'Ini.. Shorthand and Punmanship especially mlant- ed to “ home study.” Write for “ Hoine Study wrcukmt at once. l~ !•i.i I llHltll ^iiV. ll IM -. \r> (-8 No. - 7 No .77 r. m. I*. AI. A. !*•. Lv WaOet-b 10 2 IN' theiaw .. ...... ,* 'll Dan mg ion Ii 05 4 30 7 80 Ar Florence .. ... .6 .5 5 i-O 7 53 Lv Firuenoe I'vrritiiMtou . ('her w Waib-sbr.ro l i 1 '(•.iTUBfWNP. 2 No 21 N<i.7 i No.:# A. > v I - ' 1 n 4 t AK SERVICE. N.i> 37 1 tl a .t- i '.-'i.ii Ri smthwesteruLim- u - PuM.iijiti f tiv; 1, , to New York. Solid Pull- ..-rt t r ' ••■ : '|t 1 iii! m; eaiit Mirth of Charlotte. N i. ».aii<i: U. s. I'-^t 'fail, fhrongh Pnll- :.'*n Itiillit -1 •; i g f.ir an,I first elnss coach .1 •<-k-onvil:< > s:i I New Yolk; -vlso Pullman car A ugus'U -i Mil I''nirhiUe. N n — N o ilil.i not enter Union Sta- lio: i.i.l u.Cii . but ili-i'lin*ge and take on pas te! s a'id imggr.ge at i'.;. iidiugSt. Station. 1 il i.K. S. ii. HARDWICK, 1: i*. A . n ATHM.IOM. A. D. P. A., ATLANTA. P ! "17 Supt, Colombia, 8. C. «.>» ^ j» cl 1 j. m. culp. *- 3 .. t . V. , SKi 0.. X **. u., Washinoimb a. ai. A. M. 1*. .n 8 45 8 5 » 7 85 9 21 9 2 8 0.5 Sunday . exne.'i 76 ui.rv. p.a. win cox ArrOKNEY AT.LAW. FLORENCE-, S. . THIRD FOURTH CIR .'iri'J’ .