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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

Legislature meets quadrennially, sessions limited to 50 working days. Special sessions limited to 30 working days.

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Engrossing and Enrolling Clerk_-_Mrs. M. V. Gesner, of Montgomery.

Comparing Clerk..

Doorkeeper____.

Assistant Doorkeeper_.

Doorkeeper of Gallery.
Messenger..

Mrs. Laura J. Alley, of Montgomery.

W. B. Kemp, of Monroe.

W. H. Maybin, of Montgomery.

J. T. Watkins, of Barbur. ---Joe Wilkinson, Prattville.

Pages Thos. Hayes, Mooresville; J. K. Jackson, Jr., Armistead Gayle, and C. C. Devinney, Montgomery.

MEMBERS.

Wm. N. Hayes, of Moores

First District-Lauderdale and Limestone:
ville.
Second District-Lawrence and Morgan: W. T. Lowe, of Decatur.
Third District-Blount, Cullman and Winston: John F. Wilson, of
Oneonta.

Fourth District-Madison: Robert Elias Spragins, of Huntsville.
Fifth District-Jackson and Marshall: J. A. Lusk, of Guntersville.
Sixth District-Etowah and St. Clair: Ed D. Hamner, of Attalla.
Seventh District-Calhoun: Frederick Leonard Blackmon, of Anniston.
Eighth District-Talladega: J. W. Heacock, of Talladega.
Ninth District-Chambers and Randolph: J. W. Overton, of Wedowee.
Tenth District-Elmore and Tallapoosa: J. W. Strother, of Dadeville.
Eleventh District-Tuscaloosa: F. S. Moody, of Tuscaloosa.
Twelfth District-Fayette, Lamar, and Walker: M. L. Leith, of Jas-

per.

Thirteenth District-Jefferson:

N. L. Miller, of Birmingham.

Fourteenth District-Pickens and Sumter: G. B. Wimberly, of lte

form.

Fifteenth District-Autauga, Chilton and Shelby: H. S. Doster, of Prattville.

Sixteenth District-Lowndes: Evans Hinson, of Hayneville.

Seventeenth District-Butler, Conecuh and Covington-C. E. Reid, of Andalusia.

Eighteenth District-Bibb and Perry: H. E. Reynolds, of Centreville. Nineteenth District-Choctaw, Clarke and Washington: Norman Gunn,

of Thomasville.

J. J. King, of Consul.

Twentieth District-Marengo:
Twenty-first District-Baldwin, Escambia, and Monroe: O. O. Bayles.

of Monroeville.

Twenty-second District-Wilcox: William Clarence Jones of Camden. Twenty-third District-Dale and Geneva: P. B. Davis, of Chancellor. Twenty-fourth District-Barbour: Elias Perry Thomas, of Eufaula. Twenty-fifth District-Coffee, Crenshaw and Pike: Lucian Gardner, of

Troy.

Twenty-sixth District-Bullock and Macon: H. P. Merritt, of Tuskegee Twenty-seventh District-Lee and Russell: E. H. Glenn, of Seale. Twenty-eighth District-Montgomery: C. B. Teasley, of Montgomery. Twenty-ninth District-Cherokee and DeKalb: W. W. Barbour, of Fort

Payne.

Thirtieth District-Dallas: H. F. Reese, of Selma.

Thirty-first District-Colbert, Franklin and Marion: G. T. McWhorter of Riverton.

Thirty-second District-Greene and Hale: Amos Horton, of Pleasant

Ridge.

Thirty-third District-Mobile: Max Hamburger, of Mobile.

Thirty-fourth District-Cleburne, Clay and Coosa: D. M. White, of Good

water.

Thirty-fifth District-Henry and Houston: B. A. Forrester, of Cowarts.

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.

*Hon. A. H. CARMICHAEL, of Colbert_.

CYRUS B. BROWN, of Montgomery.
WM. F. HERBERT, of Marengo---
FRANK A. GAMBLE, of Walker_--
JOHN V. DENSON, of Chambers.
ROBERT HASSON, of Calhoun__

Speaker

Clerk.

-Asst. Clerk.

Engrossing Clerk.

Enrolling Clerk.
Doorkeeper.

--Asst. Doorkeeper.

T. W. DEYAMPERT, of Montgomery.
JOEL BARNETT, of Montgomery---Doorkeeper of Gallery.
Messengers-Sam Donaldson, Wallace McGowin and Eddie

Dent.

Pages Claud Adams, Charles Alley, Ellis Cranford, John Green, Berry Goins, Cecil Stubbs.

*Succeed Wm. I.. Martin, deceased.

MEMBERS.

Autauga-Eugene Ballard, Prattville.

Baldwin-S. C. Jenkins, Bay Minette.

Barbour-J. S. Williams, Clayton; R. M. Lee, Clio.

Bibb-Jerome T. Fuller, Centerville.

Blount-W. A. Weaver, Oneonta.

Bullock-N. B. Powell, Union Springs; S. P. Rainer, Union Springs.
Butler-W. J. Jones, Butler Springs; J. Lee Long, Greenville.

Calhoun-Joseph J. Arnold, Jacksonville; Wm. H. Cooper, Oxford.
Chambers-S. L. Burney, Lanette; E. M. Oliver, LaFayette.

Cherokee-Charles Rattray, Jamestown.

Chilton J. Osmond Middleton, Clanton.

Choctaw-Wallace H. Lindsey, Butler.

Clarke Isaac Pugh, Grove Hill; J. D. Doyle, Salitpa.
Clay-J. D. Carmichael, Goodwater R., F. D.

Cleburne-John A. Brown, Belle Mills.

Coffee-R. H. Arrington, Enterprise.

Colbert A. H. Carmicahel, Tuscumbia.
Conecuh-J. D. McCrory, Evergreen.
Coosa-John W. Johnson, Lauderdale.
Covington-Abner Powell, Andalusia.
Crenshaw-M. W. Rushton, Luverne.
Cullman-George H. Parker, Cullman.
Dale-H. B. Steagall, Ozark.

Dallas-Robert R. Kornegay, Selma; Alexander D. Pitts, Selma; Samuel

C. Lacy, Vale Grande.

DeKalb-W. H. Elrod, Fort Payne, Ala.

Elmore-W. L. Lancaster, Wetumpka; Lamar Smith, Tallassee, R. F. D. Escambia-J. H. L. Henley, Bradley.

Etowah-Alto V. Lee, Jr., Gadsden; H. P. Smith, Keener.

Fayette-W. M. Cannon, Fayette.

Franklin-Ben H. Smith, Newburgh.

Geneva-J. R. Alford, Hartford.

Greene-W. B. Baltzell, Baltzell.

Hale-H. Graham Benners, Greensboro; Alfred M. Tunstall, Greensboro. Henry J. W. Malone, Abbeville, R. F. D.

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Houston-W. L. Lee, Columbia.

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Jackson-James Armstrong, Scottsboro; James S. Benson, Langston. Jefferson-John T Glover, L. J. Haley, Sam Will John, Jere C. King. W. E. Urquhart, Birmingham; R. F. Lovelady, Pratt City; M. C. Ragsdale, McCalla.

Lamar-C. W. White, Millport.

Lauderdale John L. Hughston, Florence; H. A. Killen, Green Hill.
Lawrence-C. M. Sherrod, Courtland.

Lee T. D. Power, Opelika; R. C. Smith, Opelika.

Limestone-B. B. Peete, Athens, R. F. D.-----

Lowndes J. A. Coleman, Mt. Willing; D. F. Crum, Farmersville.

Macon-E. W. Thompson, Tuskegee.

Madison-A. D. Kirby, Huntsville; N. M. Rowe, Triana.

Marengo-W. B. Doyle, Dixon's Mill; S. G. Woolf, Demopolis.

Marion-C. E. Mitchell, Hamilton.

Marshall-W. M. Coleman, Albertville.

Mobile-Francis O. Hoffman, Mobile; A. S. Lyons, Mobile; Jos. H. Norville, Mobile.

Monroe-John McDuffie, River Ridge.

Montgomery-R. T. Goodwyn, Gaston Gunter, O. C. Maner, P. B. Mastin, Montgomery.

Morgan-Wm. H. Long, Jr., Decatur; John R. Sample, Hartselle.
Perry-W. L. Pitts, Sr., Uniontown; George P. White, Marion.

Pickens-J. M. Pratt, Reform.

Pike-H. W. Ballard, Milo; J. T. Sanders, Goshen,

Randolph-W. R. Avery, Wehadka.

Russell-Homer R. Dudley, Seale; Wm. J. Price, Girard..

Shelby-Hosea Pearson, Shelby.

St. Clair-J. W. Moore: Coal City.

Sumter W. A. Altman, York; Robert L. Seale, Livingston.

Talladega-J. H. Lawson, Talladega; J. B. Sanford, Sylacauga.

Tallapoosa-Thos. L. Bulger, Dadeville; J. Fletcher Turner, Dadeville.

Tuscaloosa-J. M. Foster, Tuscaloosa; Fleetwood Rice, Northport.

Walker-E. R. Lacy, Jasper; J. H. Cranford, Jasper.

Washington-Perry Edwards, Escatawpa.

Wilcox-Sol D. Bloch, Camden; Lee McMillan, Gastonburg.
Winston-W. M. Barton, Lynn.

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Aid and encourage technical education in Alabama, Sec. 1____
Alabama Girls' Industrial School, Sec. 12 of Act to grant new
charter, etc., approved March 4, 1901

524

579

Authorizing cities and towns to make certain improvements
on sidewalks, streets, etc.

644

Changing county seats, holding electicns on the question of,
Sec. 17

251

Circuit court in Marion county. Subd. 3, Sec. 909 of Code.
Confederate soldiers, relief of, Sec. 12 of act approved Feb.
10, 1899

116

719

Conferring additional rights and powers upon corporations,
Secs. 1 and 2 ----

439

Commercial fertilizers, acid phosphates, etc., Sec. 5
Examination and licensing teachers, Sec. 17 of act approved
Feb. 10, 1899, amended Feb. 8, 1901__

250

483

Expenses of executive, legislative and judicial departments,
Subd. 25 of Sec. 1

660

Holding Farmers Institutes, experiments, statistics, etc---
Jails, provide for inspection of, act amended by adding Sec. 12
as to stationery

751

715

Lee county court of law and equity, Secs. 5 and 15, approved
March 5, 1907

496

Liquor, prohibiting the sale of, Sec. 1, approved Feb. 26, 1907__
Live Stock Sanitary Board, approved March 12, 1907, Sec-
tion 16 added

626

583

Military, approved Feb. 23, 1899, Secs. 1 and 2.

112

Money lenders, annual license of, Sec. 9 of act March 7, 1907
Morgan county law and equity court, act approved Feb. 25,

502

1907, by adding Secs. 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41-
Normal Schools. Sec. 3604 of Ccde, approved Sept. 9, 1903_.
Poll Tax, regulate the collection of, Sec. 3, approved Feb. 12,
1903

633

187

317

Property exempt from taxation, Subd. 2, Sec. 3907 of Code,
approved March 4, 1903.

483

Quarantine, provide system of, Sec. 17, approved Feb. 23, 1899
Public health, reconstruct and enforce laws relative to, Sec. 8
Public health, amend Secs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16,
17 and 19 and add Secs. 91⁄2, 16%, 172, 24 and 25__.
Public roads and bridges, construction, etc., Sec. 8, approved
Oct. 10, 1903

651

575

893

701

Railroad commission. Secs. 10 and 11, as to meaning of trans-
portation company

716

Regulation of branding, sale, tagging and analysis of fertili-
zers, etc., Secs. 1, 2, 4 and 5.

250

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