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GEORGE JABEZ LEFTWICH, of Aberdeen, was born September 18, 1859, at Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, the son of Jabez Leftwich and Mary. (Switzer) Leftwich. His paternal ancestors came from Cheshire, England, and settled in Eastern Virginia when that com- monwealth was a colony; later they made their home in Bedford County, Va., whence they became scattered. Col. Jabez Leftwich, great-grandfather of the subject of. this sketch, was an officer under his brother, General Joel Left- wich, in the War of 1812; he was subsequently a member of Congress from Virginia, and in 1825 emigrated to Hunts- ville, Ala .; his wife was Martha Jane Early, a cousin of General Jubal A. Early. Mr. Leftwich attended in youth the free schools of Virginia, and the high school at Fincastle, Va. He entered the National Normal University of Lebanon, Ohio, to prepare himself for teaching, graduated there in 1882 with degree of A. B .; attended law lectures at the University of Virginia and at Cornell University, but did not complete a course in either institution. He was princi- pal of the township high school at Grayville, Ill., one year, and of the high school at Carthage, Miss., five years; then, in 1888, began the practice of law at Aberdeen. He was one of the firm of Gilleylen and Leftwich for fifteen years; this firm name is now Leftwich and Tubb. He is a Democrat; was Commissioner of Elections for his county for several years; is a member of the M. E. Church, South, and was a lay delegate to the General Conference of the Church at Baltimore in 1898, and that at Birmingham in 1906. He is a member of the Knights of Pythias, and the Order of Elks, also of the Mississippi Historical Society; frequently prepares papers for that society and writes for periodicals and magazines. Mr. Leftwich has been prominently identi- fied with the prohibition movement in his county; was also active in the movement for a primary election and the overthrow of the plan of candidate election by party con- ventions. Was elected to the State Senate November 5, 1907. He was married near Princeton, Ky., December 27, 1887, to Elgenia Groom, daughter of William G. Groom and wife, Martha A. Groom. His wife's family were descended from Virginian pioneer planters. Senator and Mrs. Left- wich have six children: Mary Marguerite, Katie Elgenia, George Jabez, Jr., Bessie Louise, William Groom and Frank Switzer.
George Jabez Leftwich.
REPRESENTATIVES 78TH SESSION.
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.
· Speaker H. M. STREET Clerk L. PINK SMITH
Journal Clerk LEE J. WILSON
. Sergeant-at-Arms W. E. CAFFEE MRS. ANNIE GLASS
Postmistress
Doorkeepers
U. H. TOMPKINS AND W. R. HOOVER
Stenographers MISSES MADIE FITZGERALD AND NETTIE RATLIFF
Pages MARVIN STAINTON, HOLLOWAY BIRD, JAKE MYERS, ALBERT O. MITCHELL, LEWIS WHITSON, SOLON DOBBS, EDWARD WRIGHT, HOKE FRAZIER AND JAMES K. VARDAMAN, JR.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Adams-W. A. Killingsworth, Cannonsburg; Israel N. Moses, Natchez
Alcorn-S. M. Nabors, Rienzi; W. T. Bennett, Corinth.
Amite-Eugene Gerald, Smithdale; C. L. Fenn, Smithdale.
Attala-D. C. Bailey, Ayres; J. J. Britt, Bolatusha.
Benton-R. M. Frazier, Hickory Flat.
Bolivar-C. R. Smith, Cleveland; George B. Shelby, Shelby.
Calhoun-J. B. Going, Pittsboro; W. J. Patterson, Pittsboro.
Carroll-T. O. Yewell, Carrollton; S. S. Monday, North Carrollton.
Chickasaw Frank Burkitt, Okolona; J. A. Lewis, Houston.
Choctaw-C. A. Lindsey, Eupora.
Claiborne-R. B. Anderson, Port Gibson.
Clarke-A. Johnston, Shubuta.
Clay-J. C. Bridges, Pheba; J. P. Valentine, Pheba.
Coahoma-O. G. Johnston, Friars Point; Will A. Alcorn, Jr., Clarks- dale.
Copiah-C. E. Hood, Dentville; W. W. Robertson, Wesson; W. B. Miller, Hazlehurst.
Covington-W. L. Cranford, Seminary.
DeSoto-E. J. Pollard, Hernando; J. H. Simpson, Watson.
Forrest-S. V. Robertson, Hattiesburg.
Franklin-M. H. Jones, Little Springs.
Greene-E. W. Breland, Leakesville. Grenada-S. A. Morrison, Grenada. Hancock-E. J. Gex, Bay St. Louis.
Harrison-J. B. Clark, Nugent.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Hinds-H. M. Quin, Jackson; M. Ney Williams, Raymond; S. A. D. Greaves, Asylum P. O.
Holmes-J. B. Mitchell, Goodman; L. S. Rogers, West; J. A. Dicken Durant.
Issaquena-L. Peyton, Mayersville.
Itawamba-J. F. Dison, Eastman.
Jackson-M. A. Dees, Scranton.
Jasper-M. A. Lewis, Missionary.
Jefferson Davis-J. O. Cowart, Prentiss.
Jefferson-J. E. Lamb, Union Church.
Jones-L. Stainton, Laurel.
Kemper-G. J. Rencher, DeKalb; S. M. Graham, Oak Grove.
Lafayette-L. M. Russell, Oxford; C. E. Slough, Oxford.
Lamar-J. L. Bryant, Baxterville.
Lauderdale-Joe D. Stennis, Bailey; W. R. Denton, Hookston; H. M. Street, Meridian.
Lawrence-Lee H. Bird, Tryus.
Leake-L. A. Zachry, Lena.
Lee-George H. Hill, Jr., Tupelo; F. A. Greene, Verona
Leflore-J. A. Tyson, Greenwood.
Lincoln-M. Mccullough, Brookhaven.
Lowndes-T. A. Stinson, Columbus; W. R. Moody, Columbus; B. G. Hull, R. F. D. No. 3, Columbus.
Madison-R. W. Stewart, Madison; John B. Martin, Cameron.
Marion-A. L. Yates, Columbia.
Marshall-C. H. Curd, Holly Springs; W. H. King, Tasca; John Calhoon, Holly Springs.
Monroe-H. F. Broyles, Greenwood Springs; D. A. Beeks, R. F. D. No. 2, Aberdeen; T. R. Caldwell, R. F. D., Amory.
Montgomery-Sid I. Robinson, Winona.
Neshoba-A. D. Sharpe, Engine.
Newton-J. D. Carr, Newton; M. P. Foy, Decatur.
Noxubee-E. D. Cavett, Macon; M. O'Byrne, Macon; I. L. Dorroh, Macon.
Oktibbeha-N. Q. Adams, Sturges; J. H. Wellborn, Starkville.
Panola-W. E. Davis, Como; J. M. Cox, Batesville; L. C. Johnson, Reynolds.
Pearl River-J. C. Shivers, Poplarville.
Perry-D. K. McDonald, New Augusta.
Pike-G. H. Alford, Magnolia; L. W. Felder, Felder's P. O.
Pontotoc-W. T. Stegall, Pontotoc; J. I. Longest, Troy.
Prentiss-W. A. White, Booneville; J. H. Gardner, Booneville. Quitman-J. B. Stone, Belen.
Rankin-A. G. Norrell, Plain; W. D. Heslep, Pelahatchie.
Scott-Oliver McIlhenny, Forest.
Sharkey-B. Goodman, Cary.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Smith-E. G. Robinson, Raleigh (deceased); J. J. Terry. .
Sunflower-C. P. Adair. Indianola.
Tate-Walker Wood, Senatobia; Herbert Holmes, Senatobia.
Tallahatchie-John N. Sullivant, Teasdale.
Tippah-S. O. Love, Ripley.
Tishomingo-M. D. Adams, Iuka.
Tunica-Charles Doherty, Tunica.
Union-G. L. Jones, New Albany; A. J. Jones, Myrtle.
Warren-J. J. O'Neill, Vicksburg; T. R. Foster, Vicksburg; George R. Hawkins, Bovina.
Washington-J. H. Nelms, Greenville; Van B. Boddie, Greenville; N. W. Sumrall, Belzoni.
Wayne-E. W. Stewart, Waynesboro.
Webster-T. R. Langston, Walthall.
Wilkinson-W. J. Stockett, Woodville; S. R. Jones, Centreville. Winston-O. A. Bennett, Louisville.
Yalobusha-J. L. Harris, Water Valley; J. R. Coleman, Velma. Yazoo-Will H. Hudson, Yazoo City; Theo. Schmidt, Yazoo City; C. J. Burrus, Yazoo City.
FLOATER REPRESENTATIVES.
Franklin and Lincoln-R. E. Bennett, Meadville.
Tippah and Benton-A. C. Anderson, Ripley. Claiborne and Jefferson-J. F. Frierson, Port Gibson.
. Clarke and Jasper-J. D. Fartherree, Quitman.
Grenada and Montgomery-M. H. Allen, Winona. Leake and Winston-W. B. Woodall, Noxapater. Harrison and Jackson-Horace Bloomfield, Gulfport. Yazoo and Hinds-Charles Perkins, Yazoo City. Lee and Itawamba-W. S. Sheffield, Dorsey.
STANDING HOUSE COMMITTEES.
Judiciary-Quin, Chairman; Jones, G. L., of Union, Tyson, Alcorn, McIlhenny, Morrison, Mccullough, Boddie, Frierson, Russell, Yewell, Fatherree, Anderson of Claiborne, Rencher, Stewart of Wayne, Miller, Bird, Gex, Johnston of Coahoma, Holmes, Hill, Shelby, Shivers, O'Neill, Bloomfield, Carr, Foy, Robertson of Forrest, Yates, McDonald. Pollard, Williams, Dorroh, Sumrall, Stockett, Slough, Harris, Bennett of Alcorn, Bennett of Lincoln and Franklin, Lofton, Graham, Cranford, Cowart.
Appropriations-Morrison, Chairman; Alcorn, Stinson, Stainton, Smith, Burkitt, Greene, Foster, Rogers, Calhoun, Nelms, Johnston of Clarke, Killingsworth, Longest, Simpson, Cavett, Goodman, Jones, A. J., of Union, Frierson, Lindsay, Shivers, Hudson, Wellborn, Patterson, Peyton, Denton, Dees, Adair, Clark, Sullivant.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Liquor Traffic-Anderson of Tippah and Benton, Chairman; Norrell, Foster, Adams of Oktibbeha, Broyles, Killingsworth, Cavett, Johnston of Clarke, Bloomfield, Jones, G. L., of Union, Nabors, Mccullough, Doh- erty, Nelms, Alford, Gex, Bailey, Dison, Gerald, Shelby, Lewis of Chick- asaw.
Education - Burkitt, Chairman; Frierson, Jones, G. L., of Union, Stainton, Bird, Cox, Adams of Tishomingo, Mccullough, Stinson, Nabors, Valentine, Morrison, Smith, Terry, Coleman, Foy, Hood, Felder, Sullivant, Killingsworth, Robertson of Montgomery, Martin, Curd, Perkins, Sharp, Gerald, Going, Dison, McDonald.
County Affairs-Stinson, Chairman; Breland, Patterson, Jones, A. J., of Union, Dees, Yates, Perkins, Peyton, Robinson of Montgomery, Gard- ner, Going, Felder, Foy, Hudson, Allen.
Railroads-Foster, Chairman; Dees, Dison, Greaves, Burkitt, Miller, Boddie, Mitchell, Moody, Alford, Doherty, Shelby, Fenn, Rencher, Nabors, Wood, Moses, Hudson, Bloomfield, Sumrall, Stegall, Robertson of For- rest, Harris, McDonald, Jones of Wilkinson.
Engrossed Bills-Yates, Chairman; Nabors, Holmes, Jones of Frank- lin, Britt, Going, Bennett of Winston.
Registration and Elections-Stainton, Chairman; Bennett of Franklin and Lincoln, Britt, Cowart, Davis, Greaves, Lofton, Stegall, Zachry, Hood, Slough, Johnson of Panola, Sumrall, Nabors, Langston.
Public Printing-Robertson of Copiah, Chairman; Anderson of Tip- pah, Curd, Wood, Going, Harris, Hull, Wellborn, Bennett of Alcorn, Rencher, Carr, Gerald, Woodall, Jones of Franklin, Johnson of Panola, Bryant, Cowart, Perkins, Bennett of Winston.
Municipalities-Calhoun, Chairman; Russell, Johnson of Coahoma, Dorroh, Quin, Alford, Yates, McDonald, Shelby, Hill, Moody.
Pensions-Denton, Chairman; Sheffield, Stinson, Lewis of Chickasaw, Langston, Allen, Adams of Oktibbeha, Heslep, Caldwell, Fenn, Wood, Love, Monday, Patterson, Bennett of Winston.
Penitentiary-McIlhenny, Chairman; Carr, Beeks, Breland, Lamb, Alford, White, Jones, A. J., of Union, Monday, Valentine, Martin, Bridges, Dorroh, Hull, Burrus, Hood, Cox, Anderson of Tippah and Benton.
Rouds, Ferries and Bridges-Dees, Chairman; Breland, Hawkins, Sullivant, Bird, Broyles, Stewart of Wayne, Schmitt, Valentine, Woodall, Zachry, Dicken, Cranford, Cowart, O'Byrne.
Propositions and Grievances-Perkins, Chairman; Jones, G. L., of Union, Quin, Stennis, Morrison, Burkitt, Alcorn.
Manufactures-Sheffield, Chairman; Clark, Dees, Frazier, Zachry Woodall, Felder, Valentine, King.
Military Affairs-Caldwell, Chairman; Foy, Cavett, Smith, Stegall, . Sharp, Yates, Dicken, Bennett of Winston, Johnson of Pancla, Jones of Franklin.
Federal Relations-Yewell, Chairman; Cox, Hull, Moses, Johnston of Coahoma, Frazier, Wood, Bennett of Alcorn, Miller, Cranford, Johnson of Panola.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Claims-Stewart of Madison, Chairman; Lewis of Chickasaw, Robert- son of Forrest, Patterson, Terry, Love, Felder, McDonald, Bennett of Winston, Dison, Stegall.
Public Buildings and Grounds-Killingsworth, Chairman; Greaves, Cox, Dees, Sheffield, Wellborn, Bridges, Allen, Lamb.
Fisheries, Commerce and Shipping-Bloomfield, Chairman; Cox, Clark, Dees, Yates, Robertson of Forrest, McDonald.
Public Lands-Bird, Chairman; Bennett of Winston, Nelms, Allen, Fatherree, Lofton, Patterson, Lewis of Jasper, Bryant, Terry.
Immigration and Labor-Boddie, Chairman; Davis, Doherty, Dorroh, Fenn, Moody, Stone, Hudson, Robertson of Copiah, Hawkins, Wellborn, Fatherree, Cranford, Clark, Monday.
Census and Apportionment-Mccullough, Chairman; Felder, Hood, Curd, Jones of Franklin, Going, Broyles, Hull, Green, Love, A. J. Jones of Union, Williams, Moses, Heslep, Harris, Johnson of Panola, Gardner.
Executive Contingent Funds-Hood, Chairman; Mitchell, Slough, Yates, Gerald.
Corporations-Tyson, Chairman; Stennis, Carr, Miller, Boddie, Smith, Johnson of Coahoma, Stockett, Longest, Shivers, Robertson of Forrest, Adams of Oktibbeha, Doherty, Davis, Sumrall, Woodall, Lofton, McDon- ald, Patterson.
Contingent Expenses-Rencher, Chairman; A. J. Jones of Union, Hawkins, Harris, Robinson of Montgomery, Frazier, Wood.
Agriculture-Mitchell, Chairman; Britt, Russell, Yewell, Gardner, Burrus, Anderson of Tippah and Benton, Alford, Bailey, Stegall, Beeks, Sheffield, Adams of Tishomingo, Nabors, O'Byrne, Cox, Hawkins.
Banks and Banking-Nelms, Chairman; Alcorn, Rogers, Moses, Smith, Clarke, Adair, Yewell, Cox, Pollard, O'Neill.
Rules-Speaker Street, Chairman; Quin, G. L. Jones of Union, Alcorn, Tyson.
Local and Private Legislation-Norrell, Chairman; G. L. Jones of Union, Anderson of Claiborne, Burkitt, Stewart of Wayne, Caldwell, O'Neill.
Public Health and Quarantine-Rogers, Chairman; Goodman, Broyles, Stone, Greaves, Bloomfield, Bennett of Franklin and Lincoln, Moses, Jones of Wilkinson.
Fees and Salaries-Johnston of Clarke, Chairman; Smith, Adair, Slough, Stegall, Hill, Denton, Miller, Dicken, Clarke, Jones of Wilkinson, Davis, Pollard, Holmes, Robertson of Copiah.
Insurance-Cavett, Chairman; Norrell, Burrus, Tyson, Calhoun, Doherty, O'Neill, Quin, Stainton, Gerald, Green, Robertson of Forrest, Williams, Gardner, O'Byrne.
Ways and Means-Stennis, Chairman; Tyson, Anderson of Claiborne. Boddie, Goodman, Breland, Bridges, Shivers, Stewart of Madison, Stockett, Mitchell, Sheffield, Schmitt, Caldwell, McIlhenny, Green, Greaves, Lamb, Moses, Moody, Fatherree, Lindsey, Robertson of Copiah, Pollard, Lewis of Jasper, Davis, Curd, White, Sharp.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Mississippi Levees -- Alcorn, Chairman; Goodman, Boddie, Shelby, Tyson, Doherty, Adair, Mitchell, Burrus, Simpson, Peyton, Stone, Sulli- vant, Nelms, Smith, Johnson of Coahoma, Sumrall, Schmitt, Pollard.
Enrolled Bills-Martin, Chairman; Hull, Miller, Going, Holmes, Graham, Hill, Felder, Wood, Harris, Jones of Franklin.
Constitution-Jones, G. L., of Union, Chairman; Alcorn, Yewell, Anderson of Tippah and Benton, Gex, Foster, Bloomfield, Mccullough, Slough, Bailey, Robertson of Forrest.
JOINT COMMITTEES.
Eleemosynary Institutions-Broyles, Chairman; Goodman, Rogers, Stone, Norrell, Calhoun, Miller, Britt, Yewell, Woodall, Frazier, Longest, Foster, Denton, Shivers, Lewis of Jasper, Stockett, Doherty, Williams, White, Quin, Stewart of Madison, Hull, Simpson, Bryant.
Universities and Colleges-Russell, Chairman; Bridges, Killingsworth; Holmes, Stennis, Hill, Bird, Slough, Yates, Robinson of Montgomery, Graham, Wellborn, Stinson.
Library-Miller, Chairman; O'Neill, Dorroh, Shelby, Hill.
To Investigate State Offices-Jones, A. J., of Union, Chairman; Hood, Breland, Bennett of Winston, Jones of Franklin.
Mileage-Burkitt, Chairman; Nelms, Sheffield, Curd, Felder.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS.
ADAIR-Appropriations, Banks and Banking, Fees and Salaries, Mississippi Levees.
ADAMS of Oktibbeha-Liquor Traffic, Pensions, Corporations.
ADAMS of Tishomingo-Education, Agriculture.
ALCORN-Judiciary, Appropriations, Propositions and Grievances, Banks and Banking, Rules, Mississippi Levees (Ch.), Constitution.
ALFORD-Liquor Traffic, Railroads, Municipalities, Penitentiary, Agriculture.
ALLEN-County Affairs, Pensions, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands.
ANDERSON of Claiborne-Judiciary, Local and Private Legislation, Ways and Means.
ANDERSON of Tippah and Benton-Liquor Traffic (Ch.), Public Print- ing, Penitentiary, Agriculture, Constitution.
BAILEY-Liquor Traffic, Agriculture, Constitution.
BEEKS-Penitentiary, Agriculture.
BENNETT of Alcorn-Judiciary, Public Printing, Federal Relations. BENNETT of Franklin and Lincoln-Judiciary, Registrations and Elections, Public Health and Quarantine.
BENNETT of Winston-Engrossed Bills, Public Printing, Pensions, Military Affairs, Claims, Public Land, To Investigate State Offices.
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BIRD-Judiciary, Education, Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Public Lands (Ch.), Universities and Colleges.
BLOOMFIELD-Judiciary, Liquor Traffic, Railroads, Fisheries, Com- merce and Shipping (Ch.), Public Health and Quarantine, Constitution.
BODDIE-Judiciary, Railroads, Immigration and Labor (Ch.), Cor- porations, Ways and Means, Mississippi Levees.
BRELAND-County Affairs, Penitentiary, Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Ways and Means, To Investigate State Offices.
BRIDGES-Penitentiary, Public Buildings and Grounds, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges.
BRITT-Engrossed Bills, Registrations and Elections, Agriculture, Eleemosynary Institutions.
BROYLES-Liquor Traffic, Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Census and Apportionments, Public Health and Quarantine, Eleemosynary Institu- tions (Ch.).
BRYANT-Public Printing, Public, Land, Eleemosynary Institutions.
BURKITT-Appropriations, Education (Ch.), Railroads, Propositions and Grievances, Local and Private Legislation, Mileage (Ch.).
BURRUS-Penitentiary, Agriculture, Insurance, Mississippi Levees.
CALDWELL-Penitentiary, Military Affairs (Ch.), Local and Private Legislation, Ways and Means.
CALHOON-Appropriations, Municipalities (Ch.), Insurance, Elee- mosynary Institutions.
CARR-Judiciary, Public Printing, Penitentiary, Corporations.
CAVETT-Appropriations, Liquor Traffic, Military Affairs, Insur- ance (Ch.).
CLARK-Appropriations, Manufactures, Fisheries, Commerce and Shipping, Immigration and Labor, Banks and Banking, Fees and Salaries.
COLEMAN-Banks and Banking, Local and Private Legislation, Edu- cation.
COWART-Judiciary, Registrations and Elections, Public Printing, Road's, Ferries and Bridges.
Cox-Education, Penitentiary, Federal Relations, Public Buildings and Grounds, Fisheries, Commerce and Shipping, Agriculture, Banks and Banking.
CRANFORD-Judiciary, Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Federal Relations, Immigration and Labor.
CURD-Education, Public Printing, Census and Apportionment, Ways and Means, Mileage.
DAVIS-Registrations and Elections, Immigration and Labor, Cor- porations, Fees and Salaries, Ways and Means.
DEES-Appropriations, County Affairs, Railroads, Roads, Ferries and Bridges (Ch.), Manufactures, Public Buildings and Grounds, Fisheries, Commerce and Shipping.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
DENTON-Appropriations, Pensions (Ch.), Fees and Salaries, Elee- mosynary Institutions.
DICKEN-Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Military Affairs, Fees and Salaries.
DISON-Liquor Traffic, Education, Railroads, Claims.
DOHERTY-Liquor Traffic, Railroads, Immigration and Labor, Cor- porations, Insurance, Mississippi Levees, Eleemosynary Institutions.
DORROH-Judiciary, Municipalities, Penitentiary, Immigration and Labor, Library.
FATHERREE-Judiciary, Public Lands, Immigration and Labor, Ways and Means.
FELDER-Education, County Affairs, Manufactures, Claims, Census and Apportionment, Enrolled Bills, Mileage.
FENN-Railroads, Pensions, Immigration and Labor.
FOSTER-Appropriations, Liquor Traffic, Railroads (Ch.), Constitu- tion, Eleemosynary Institutions.
For-Judiciary, Education, County Affairs, Military Affairs.
FRAZIER-Manufactures, Federal Relations, Contingent Expenses, Eleemosynary Institutions.
FRIERSON-Judiciary, Appropriations, Education.
GARDNER-County Affairs, Census and Apportionment, Agriculture, Insurance.
GERALD-Liquor Traffic, Education, Public Printing, Executive Con- tingent Funds, Insurance.
GEX-Judiciary, Liquor Traffic, Constitution.
GOING-Education, County Affairs, Engrossed Bills, Public Printing, Census and Apportionments, Enrolled Bills.
GOODMAN-Appropriations, Public Health and Quarantine, Ways and Means, Mississippi Levees, Eleemosynary Institutions.
GRAHAM-Judiciary, Enrolled Bills, Universities and Colleges.
GREAVES-Railroads, Registrations and Elections, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Health and Quarantine, Ways and Means.
GREENE-Appropriations, Census and Apportionment, Insurance, Ways and Means.
HARRIS-Judiciary, Railroads, Public Printing, Census and Apportion- ment, Contingent Expenses, Enrolled Bills.
HAWKINS-Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Immigration and Labor, Con- tingent Expenses, Agriculture.
HESLEP-Pensions, Census and Apportionments.
HILL-Judiciary, Municipalities, Fees and Salaries, Enrolled Bills, Universities and Colleges, Library.
HOLMES-Judiciary, Engrossed Bills, Fees and Salaries, Enrolled Bills, Universities and Colleges.
HooD-Education, Registrations and Elections, Penitentiary, Census and Apportionment, Executive Contingent Funds (Ch.), To Investigate State Offices.
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
HUDSON-Appropriations, County Affairs, Railroads, Immigration and Labor.
HULL-Public Printing, Penitentiary, Federal Relations, Census and Apportionments, Enrolled Bills, Eleemosynary Institutions.
JOHNSTON of Clarke-Appropriations, Liquor Traffic, Fees and Salaries (Ch.).
JOHNSON of Panola-Registrations and Elections, Public Printing, Military Affairs, Federal Relations, Census and Apportionments.
JOHNSTON of Coahoma-Judiciary, Municipalities, Federal Relations, Corporations, Mississippi Levees.
JONES of Franklin-Engrossed Bills, Public Printing, Military Affairs, Census and Apportionments Enrolled Bills, To Investigate State Offices.
JONES, A. J., of Union-Appropriations, County Affairs, Penitentiary, Census and Apportionments, Contingent Expenses, Rules, Local and Private Legislation, To Investigate State Offices (Ch.).
JONES, G. L., of Union-Judiciary, Liquor Traffic, Education, Con- stitution (Ch.), Propositions and Grievances.
JONES of Wilkinson-Railroads, Public Health and Quarantine, Fees and Salaries.
KILLINGSWORTH-Appropriations, Liquor Traffic, Education, Public Buildings and Grounds, Universities and Colleges.
KING-Manufactures, Agriculture, Penitentiary.
LAMB-Penitentiary, Public Buildings and Grounds, Ways and Means.
LANGSTON-Registrations and Elections, Pensions.
LEWIS of Chickasaw-Liquor Traffic, Pensions, Claims.
LEWIS of Jasper-Public Lands, Ways and Means, Eleemosynary Institutions.
LINDSEY-Appropriations, Ways and Means.
LOFTON-Judiciary, Registrations and Elections, Public Lands, Cor- porations.
LONGEST-Appropriations, Corporations, Eleemosynary Institutions. LOVE-Pensions, Claims, Census and Apportionments.
MARTIN-Education, Penitentiary, Enrolled Bills (Ch.).
MCCULLOUGH-Judiciary, Liquor Traffic, Education, Census and Apportionment (Ch.), Constitution.
McDONALD-Judiciary, Education, Railroads, Municipalities, Claims, Fisheries, Commerce and Shipping, Corporations,
MCILHENNY-Judiciary, Penitentiary (Ch.), Ways and Means.
MILLER-Judiciary, Railroads, Federal Relations, Corporations, Fees and Salaries, Enrolled Bills, Eleemosynary Institutions, Library (Ch.).
MITCHELL-Railroads, Executive Contingent Funds, Agriculture (Ch.), Ways and Means, Mississippi Levees.
MOODY-Railroads, Municipalities, Immigration and Labor, Ways and Means.
MONDAY-Pensions, Penitentiary, Immigration and Labor
MORRISON-Judiciary, Appropriations (Ch.), Education, Propositions and Grievances.
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MOSES-Railroads, Federal Relations, Census and Apportionment, Banks and Banking, Public Health and Quarantine, Ways and Means.
NABORS-Liquor Traffic, Education, Railroads, Engrossed Bills, Regis- trations and Elections, Agriculture.
NELMS-Appropriations, Liquor Traffic, Public Lands, Banks and Banking (Ch.), Mississippi Levees, Mileage.
NORRELL-Liquor Traffic, Local and Private Legislation (Ch.), Insur- ance, Eleemosynary Institutions.
O'BYRNE-Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Agriculture, Insurance.
O'NEILL-Judiciary, Banks and Banking, Local and Private Legisla- tion, Insurance, Library.
PATTERSON-Appropriations, County Affairs, Pensions, Claims, Public Land, Corporations.
PERKINS-Education, County Affairs, Public Printing, Propositions and Grievances (Ch.).
PEYTON-Appropriations, County Affairs, Mississippi Levees.
POLLARD-Judiciary, Fees and Salaries, Ways and Means, Mississippi Levees.
QUIN-Judiciary (Ch.), Municipalities, Propositions and Grievances, Rules, Insurance, Eleemosynary Institutions.
RENCHER-Judiciary, Railroads, Public Printing, Contingent Ex- penses (Ch.).
ROBERTSON of Copiah-Public Printing (Ch.), Immigration and Labor, Fees and Salaries, Ways and Means.
ROBERTSON of Forrest-Judiciary, Railroads, Claims, Fisheries, Com- merce and Shipping, Corporations, Insurance, Constitution.
ROBINSON of Montgomery-Education, County Affairs, Contingent Expenses, Universities and Colleges.
ROGERS-Appropriations,. Banks and Banking, Public Health and Quarantine (Ch.), Eleemosynary Institutions.
RUSSELL-Judiciary, Municipalities, Agriculture, Universities and Colleges (Ch.).
SCHMITT-Roads, Ferries and Bridges, Ways and Means, Mississippi Levees.
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SHARPE-Education, Military Affairs, Ways and Means.
SHEFFIELD-Pensions, Manufactures (Ch.), Public Buildings and Grounds, Agriculture, Ways and Means, Mileage.
SHELBY -- Judiciary, Liquor Traffic, Railroads, Municipalities, Missis- sippi Levees, Library.
SHIVERS-Judiciary, Appropriations, Corporations, Ways and Means, Eleemosynary Institutions.
SIMPSON-Appropriations, Mississippi Levees, Eleemosynary Insti- tutions.
SLOUGH-Judiciary, Registrations and Elections, Executive Contin- gent Funds, Fees and Salaries, Constitution, Universities and Colleges.
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