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and character of work to be done,
Fifth, That in any law that shall
be framed the interest of the publie
shall bear against, and not with, the
person or persons in charge of the
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the president was An-
thorized to appoint this committee
at his leisure.
TO STUDY ROADS AND BRIDGES.
Judge W. F. Eve, of Richmond, of-
fered a resolution that the faculty of
—£ 5 .S
course of
re»uiimun was auupwu. *u '
signed to be effective in the event of
the failure of the legislate to take
any action on the question of pub-
lie roads.
THE MEMORIAL COMMITTEE.
President Northern selected the
following committee under the reso"
lutaon of the road congress to memor¬
ialize the legislature on the subject of
the public roads;
State at large, W. J, Northern, of
Hancock; W. F. Jenkins, of Putnam.
First District-H. P. Smart; Chat¬
ham.
Second District-0. A. Barry, Ran¬
dolph- ' *
Third District—J. . P. Brown, Pulas¬
ki.
Fourth District—W.T, Revill, Meri¬
wether.
Fifth District—<3. W. Adair, Ful¬
ton. . -
Sixth Bietrict-W. A, Huff, Bibb.
Seventh District—Halsted Smith,
Floyd.
Eighth District—L. H. A. Martin,
E3bert, J £
Ninth District—J, W. Robertson,
Habersham. < if ‘
Tenth District—M. V. Calvin, ftich-
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dizziness, short breath fefatj8| and
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complications of a disorded system
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The Ballet as an Object Lesson.
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Then suddenly before the bewildered
to,!' S,.“JiSS d LSai™a
physicians fesi*asxs were first inclined to he-
ballet was an invention of his own for
the purpose of making the study of
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atoms figures, grouped and the themselves delighted in medical various
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reactions. The record of the congress
declares that “the he composit composition of ben-
and ite derivations were p
applauded.’’-New York Telegram.
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band.”
We beard a young girl make
above remark the other day ~
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