. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. pt for sale by the State,and it is his duty to make the sales and toaccount for all funds so received. Includedwith the publications for which he is thesales agent, are the reports of the decisionsof the State supreme court and the court ofappeals, the acts and journals of the legis-lature, codes, and such other documents anddepartmental reports as may be for sale. Healso distributes to all State departments, tocertain county officers, and to the AlabamaPolytechnic Institute, Alabama Girls Indus-trial School, and the institute for deaf


. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. pt for sale by the State,and it is his duty to make the sales and toaccount for all funds so received. Includedwith the publications for which he is thesales agent, are the reports of the decisionsof the State supreme court and the court ofappeals, the acts and journals of the legis-lature, codes, and such other documents anddepartmental reports as may be for sale. Healso distributes to all State departments, tocertain county officers, and to the AlabamaPolytechnic Institute, Alabama Girls Indus-trial School, and the institute for deaf anddumb and the blind, certain copies of all de-partmental reports, for preservation in theirlibraries. Stationery, Fuel, and Other Supplies.—Thelaw requires the secretary of state to supplythe books and stationery needed by the leg-islature, the executive, judges of the supremecourt, and the several departments of theState. Section 69 of the constitution of 1901provides that stationery, printing, paper, andfuel used in the State departments, the pub-. ROBERT EUGENE STEINERBrigadier General, 62nd Inf. Brig., 31st Div., A. HISTORY OF ALABAMA lication of departmental reports, and all otherprinting, binding, and repairing and furnish-ing of the rooms and halls used by the leg-islature and its committees shall be done andsupplied under contract given to the low-est responsible bidder, below a maximumprice, and under such regulations as shall beprescribed by law. In carrying out his duty under the fore-going constitutional provision, the secretaryof state fixes a maximum price at which allstationery, paper and fuel used by the Statedepartments, legislative, judicial, and execu-tive, shall be supplied; and lets to the low-est bidder a contract for the furnishing ofthese articles for a stipulated length of is further required to ascertain the prob-able amount of supplies needed in any fiscalyear, or the probable amount of work or re-pairs needed for any given time during the


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