s, mining
and normal instruction connected with; 9 14
Benefits of; 9 7
Election of trustees; 9 6
General assembly shall maintain; 9 7
Maintenance of; 9 6
Property devoted to; 9 7
Vacancies in general assembly; 2 13
Other; { 3 12-13
{ 4 25-28
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Vagrants, houses of correction for; 11 4
Warrants without evidence injurious; 1 15
Whites and negroes cannot intermarry; 14 8
Separated in schools; 9 2
Widow, homestead benefits; 10 5
Yeas and nays, when entered; 2 14-26
CHAPTER 81.
(Public Laws, Extra Session, 1913)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
_The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact_:
SECTION 1. That the Constitution of the State of North Carolina be and
the same is hereby amended in manner and form as follows:
[Sidenote: Substituting words "war between the States" for the words
"insurrection or rebellion against the United States."]
I. By striking out of article one, section six, the words "insurrection
or rebellion against the United States," and inserting to lieu thereof
the following words: "the War Between the States," and by striking out
the word "rebellion" in section thirteen of article seven and inserting
in lieu thereof the words "War Between the States."
II. By striking out section twenty-eight of article two, and
substituting in lieu thereof the following:
[Sidenote: Increasing per diem and reducing mileage of members of the
general assembly.]
"SEC. 28. The members of the General Assembly for the term for which
they have been elected shall receive as compensation for their services
the sum of six dollars per day for each day of their session, for a
period not exceeding sixty days; and should they remain longer in
session they shall serve without compensation. They shall also be
entitled to receive fi
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