OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE, Jackson, Miss., May 25, 1918. I, Joseph W. Power, Secretary of the State of Mississippi, do hereby certify that the Acts and Resolutions contained in this volume have been compared with the original Enrolled Acts and Resolutions now on file in this office, and that the same are true and correct copies. The apparent omission of words and inaccuracies of language appear in the enrolled Acts. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Mississippi. Done at the City of Jackson, this 25th day of May, 1918. (Seal) JOSEPH W. POWER. Secretary of State. Absent voting, soldiers and sailors, provided for. 203 Actions, venue of, code amended. 154 Administration, business of decedent may be kept going. 319 Administrator may cultivate or lease lands of decedent. 124 Ad valorem tax levy, state, fixed. 88 Agricultural high schools, graduates of, how may be licensed. 286 Alcorn A. & M. College, unspent balance, governor to pay over. 293 Alcorn county (see county affairs) Allison, A. B., Osyka may pay for transporting pupils. 333 A. & M. College, Pearl River may convey lands to, for McNeill station 416 Appropriations- Adjutant general, salary of. Agricultural and commerce, department, expenses of. Agricultural high schools, text book committee, expense. 2 4 66 61 59 Attorney general, assistants, to pay salary increase. |