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MEDICAL.
PRfiClABTOB.
MEDICAL.
SUBMITTING CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS.
MY HAIR WAS FALLING
innR ™j[|J
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Atlanta Ga., July 25,.1892
Whereas, The General' Assembly
of 1891 passed the following four (4)
Ants co amend the Constitution of the
State, to-wit:
TO PROVIDE FOP. ANNUAL SES
SIONS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY.
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TERRY M’F’G CG- Nashville. Temk.
An act to alter and amend article 2,
section 4, paragraph 3 of the Consti
tution oi 1877, by striking out the
word “biennially,” In the third line,
C after the word "and” and before the
word “thereafter,” and substituting
therefor the word “annually,” and
utc manner of submitting the same
for ratification, and for other pur-
po-es.
Section I. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of Georgia, and it is
hereby enacted by authority of the
same, That from and utter the passage
of this Act that article 2, section 4.
paragraph 3 of the Constitution of 1877
De altered and amended by striking
out the word “biennially” after the
"and” and before Uie word “thereaf
ter,” in the third line, and substitu
ting therefor the, word “annually,” so
that the first clause of said paragraph,
when amended, will i<-ad as.- follows,
vz: “The first meeting of the Gen
eral Assembly, aDer the ratification of
this Constitution shall be on thelourth
Wednesday in October, 1S7S, and an
nually thereafter oil the same day, uri-
lil the day shall be changed by laV. : ‘
Sec. II. 'Be it further* enacted,
That if this amendment shall be agreed
to by two-thirds ot the mem bets
elected to each of uxe two houses, the
same shall be entered on their Jour
nals, with the yeas and nays taken
tirerron, and the Governor shall cause
said amendment to be published in
one or more newspaper^ in each con
gressiorial district tor two months pre
vious to the next-general election, and
the same shall be submitted t«> the peo
ple at the next general election, and
the legal voters at the n« xs genera!
'election shall have written or printed
on their tickets, “Ratificadon,” or
“Against Ratification,” as tiiey may
choose to vote ; and if 'a majority ot the
electors qualified to vote for members
of General Asaemblv, voting, shall
vote *n favor of ratification, then said
amendment 8hall become a part of
said article 2, section 4, pai>.*raph 3 of
the Constitution of tins state, ■ and the
Governor shall make proclamation
thereof.
Sec. Ill, Be it further^ enacted,
That all laws in conflict with this Act
be, and the same are. repealed?/.
Approved October 21, 1891. fl
ALSO
lO Fix LENGTH OF SESSIONS
OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
No. 708.
An £ct to alter aud amend a:
section 4, paragraph 0 Of the
tution Of this StJ.ce, by striking oqr
tee following words after the word
“ihan,” viz.: “forty days unless by
a two-thirds’ voteot the’whole tium-
h»r of. each House,” and substituting
therefor the following: “fifty.days,”
and to provide for submisssioit ot the
same, and (or other purposes.
Section I. Be it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, aud it is
hereoy enacted by the same, That ar
ticle 2. section 4. paragraph 6’ of the
Constitution of this htate be amended
bv striking out the following words
after the 'word “than,” viz : “;orty
(lays, unless by a two thirds’ vote of
the whole number of each House,”
ami substituting therefor the. following
“fifty days,” so that said paragraph,
woeu so amended, will read as to Sows:
“No session of.the General Assembly
Sha’l contlftue linger than fitry lays;
provided, that it an impeachmen ; trial
pending at the end of fifty days the
session may be prolonged till the com
pletion of said trial.
Sec. II. Be it further enacted.
That if this amendment shall be agreed
to by two-thirds of the members to
each of the two Houses, the same
shall be entered on their Journals,
with the yeas and nays entered chireon
and the Governor shall cause]said
amendment to be published in one or
more newspapers in each congressional
district for two mouths poevious to the
uext general election, and the same
shall be submitted to the people at the
next general election, and the legal
voters at the next said general election
shall have inscribed or Drinted on their
tickets tho word “Ratification’! or
“Against Ratification,” as they may
choose to vote; and if a majority of the
electors qualified to vote for members
pf the General Assembly voting
therein shall vote in favor of ratifica
tion, then said amendmept shad be
come a part of said articled, section 4.
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paragragh G of the Constitution of this at which election every per on shall
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State, and the Governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Sec. III. Be it further enacted,
That all laws iu conflict with this Act
be repealed.
Approved October 21,1891.
ALSO,
FIRST AND SF.COND READINGS
OF LOCAL BILLS AND RAIL
ROAD AND BANK
CHARTERS.-
No. ioa.
An Act to am«nd article 3, section 7.
paragraph 7 of the Constitution of
the State, by adding tberto the fol
lowing words: “But the first and
second reading of each local bill
ami bank and railroad charters, in
each House, shall consist of the
feadjng of the title only, unless
bill is ordered to be engrossed.”
Wiikkkas. Article 3, .-ection 7, para
graph S ot the Constitution uquires
that no law or ordinance shall pass
vvhrgh refers to more than one snhj-c - -
inatter, or con Din * matter d’fferei-t
from what is expressed in the title
thereof ; and.
Whereas. R.ile 32 of the Senate
and Rule 41 of the House, rt quires
that no debate shall be admitted upon
any bill at the first reading, and the
question shall he. Shall this bill bi
committed or engrossed'? and
Whereas, rExperience- has shown
the.wisdom of tht-se rules forbidding
debate upon its first reading, and
until a committee, to which a bill has
been riferred, ha3 become accurately
and thoroughly acquainted .with its
intent and force and reported their
opinion of it, and the rides themselves
prove that it is unnecessary to read
more than the title of tue bill when
first introduced; and
Wukkuas, it this amendment be
comes- part of the Constitution the re
sult will be to shottsn the sessions of
the' General A-«embly. and thus
largely reduce the expenses of the leg
islative department ot the State. Gov
ernment. and'to.that extent diminish
the burdens of taxation upon the peo
ple of the state; therefore,
Section I. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of Geor
gia, and it is hereby enacted by au
thority of the same, that the Constitu
tion of tlsis State be amended by ad.-
ding to artieie 3, section 7. paragraph
?CUhe following words: “But tit;
fidst and second reading of each local
bill, and bank and railroad charters in
each house shall consist of the reading
of tiie title only, useless said bill is or
dered to be engrossed, so that said
paragraph, wheri amended, shall read
as follows: Every bill, before it shall
pasvshall be read three times and on
thr^e separaee days in each House,' un
less in case of actual invasion.or insur
rection, but the first and second read
ing of each local - bill, and bank and
railroad chat ter, shall i-<>i>s>3r of the
reading of the title only, unh-ss Slid
bill is ordered to be eng. o-sed.”
Sec. II. Be tt furtner enacted,
Th t whenever the ab -ve proposed
amendment to the Consrirution shall
be agreed to by twu->birds of the
members elected to each of the two
Houses of the General Assembly, the
Governor shall, and he is hereby au
thorized and instructed, to cause slid
amendment to be published in at least
two newspapers in each congressional
district in this State, for th- period of
two mouths next preceding rime
of holding the next general election.
Sec. 111. Be it lurauer enacted,
That the above proposed amendment
shall be submitted, for ratification or
rejection, to the electors of this State,
at the next general election to be held
after publication, as provided for in
the second section of this Act, in the
Act. to a vote of the people, as requir
ed by the Constitution of this State, in
paragraph I of section. 3 of article 33,
aad by this Act; and if ratified, the
Governor shall, when he * ascertains
such ratification from tho Secretary or
State, to whom the returns shall be rcr
ferred, in the same manner as in cases
of elections for u «rubers of the Gener
al Assembly, to count and ascertain
the Vesuit. issue his proclamation for
the period of thirty days." announcing
such result and declaring the amend
ment ra’ified.
Sec. V. Be it further enacted,
That all laws and psrts oi laws in con
flict with this Act be, and the same are,
hereby repeated.
Approved December 24,1890.
ALSU,
CHARTERS FOR BANKS. INSUR
ANCE COMPANIES. E l CTO
BE ISSUED BY SECRETA
RY OF STATE.
No. 711.
An Act to alter and amend article 3j
section 7, paragraph 13 of the Con
stitution of Georgia, by striking
therefrom after the word “compa
nies,” in the second line thereof, the
following, viz.: “Except banking;
insurance, railroads, canal, naviga
tion, express and telegraph compa
nies : nor,” and adding as a substitute
therefor, at the end of said para
graph, after the word “courts,” the
following, viz.: “all corporate pow
ers and privileges tp banking, insur
ance. railrot.d, canal, navigation, ex
press and telegrapn companies shall
be issued and granted by the Secre
tary of State in such manner as
shall be prescribed by law;” and for
tha submission of the «ame to the
qualified voters for ratification, and
lor other purposes.
Section I. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of Georgia) and it
is hereby enacted by authority of the
same, that from and after the passage
oPlhis Act, that article 3, section 7,
paragraph 38 of the Constitution ot
this State be altered and amended by
striking therefrom after the word
“companies,” in the second line there
of, the following worJs, viz.: “Ex
cept banking, insurance, railroad,
canal, navigation, express and tele-
grapti companies;” and adding as a
substitute therefor, at the end of said
paragraph, after the word “courts,”
the following, viz : “All corporate
powers and prizileges to banking, in
surance, railroad, canal, navigation,
express and felebraph companies shall
be issued and granted by the Secretary
of State in such manner as shall by j
prescribed by l-w.” -so that said para
graph, when amended, will read as
follows, viz : “The General Assem
bly shall have no power to grant cor
porate powers and privileges to pri
vate companies, to make or change
election premnets; nor to establish
bridges nor ferries; nor to chany-
names of legitmate children, but it
shall prescribe by law the manner in
which such powers shall be exercised
by the courts. All corporate powers
and privileges to banking, insurance,
railroad, canal, navigation, express
aud telegraph companies shall be is
sued and granted by the Secretry of
State in such manner as shall be pre
scribed by law, aud If in any event the
Secretary of State should be disquali
fied to act in sfhy case, then in that
event the Legislature shall provide by
general laws by what person sucti
charters shall be granted.”
Sec. II. Be it furthur enacted, that
if this amendment shall be agreed to
by two-third vote of the members
elected to each ot the two houses, the
same shall be entered on tbeir
Journals, with the. yeas and nays
taken therpon, and the Governor shall
cause the said amendment to be pub
lished iu one or more newspapers in
each Congressional district ot this
State for two month* previous to the
next general election) *nd the same
shall be submitted to the people at the
next general election, and the legal
voters at the next said general election
shall have inscribed or printed on their
tickets “For ratifiSation of amendD-cnt
to article 3, section 7 of paragraph IS ,”
or “Against ratification of amendment
to art icle 3, section 7 of paragraph 13,”
as they may chose to vote; and it a
majority of the electors qualified to
vote tor members of the General As
sembly. voting thereon, vote in favor
o f ratification, then said amendment
shall become a part of said article 3.
section-7, paragraph 18 of the Consti
tution of the State, and the Governor
shall make proclamation thereof.
Sec. III. Be it furthnr enacted,
that all laws and part of laws in con-
fl ct with, this Act be, and the same
are. hereby repealed. '
Approved September 19, 1S91.
Now-; therefore, 1, W. J. Northen,
Oiverudr of said State, do issue this
my proclatidn declaring the four (4j
foregoing proposed amendments to the
Constitutiou are hereby submitted for
artification or rejuction to the legal
voters of the State at the general elec
tion to be held on Wednesday, October
5th, 1892, as provided in said acts.
W. J. Northen,
By the Governor, Governor.
J. IV. Warren,
Secretary Executive Dep’fc.
d 2t, w 9t, 6 30.
be entitled to vote who is entitled to
vote for members of the Genei rJ As
sembly. All persons voting at said
election in favor of adopting the pro;
posed amendmentrto the C» stir ri<m
shall have written or printed o • their
ballots the words, “For rarifi oi -n nf
the amendment of parnprai-l 7 of seer
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