Chap. 261.—An ACT for the relief of C. C. Cain. (H. B. 389.)
| Approved March 16, 1916.
Whereas, C. C. Cain was forced to serve as a juror in the
circuit court of Carroll county on the fourteenth day of March,
nineteen hundred and twelve; and
Whereas, the said C. C. Cain was shot and totally disabled
during the performance of his duties as such juror; and
Whereas, the said C. C. Cain is badly in need of financial aid
as a result of the aforementioned disability; and
Whereas, compensation may be had by legislative enactment
only; now, therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the auditor of public accounts is hereby authorized and em-
powered to draw his warrant on the treasurer of the State of
Virginia in favor of the said C. C. Cain, or his personal repre-
sentative, in the sum of six hundred dollars, payable out of any
money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full pay-
ment of all claims for compensation of the said C. C. Cain
against the State of Virginia.