[139] Supplement to the Public Statutes of New Hampshire, 1901-1913, ch. 92, sec. 6, p. 172. (Laws, 1903, 31:2; 1909, 49:1; 1911, 136:2.)

[140] Public Acts of Connecticut, 1903, ch. 96, p. 65; General Statutes, 1918, ch. 45, sec. 852, Vol. I, p. 312.

[141] Laws of Delaware, 1911, p. 197; Revised Statutes, 1915, ch. 71, 2289, sec. 17, p. 1102; ibid., ch. 71, 2288, sec. 16, p. 1100.

[142] Laws of Pennsylvania, 1911, sec. 1607, p. 394.

[143] Kentucky Statutes, 1909, ch. 113, par. 4421a (2), p. 1765; also Acts, 1904, p. 11. This law was on the statute books in 1909; also Acts, 1916, ch. 24, art. III, par. 24, p. 173. Code of Virginia, 1904, ch. 66, sec. 1497, p. 810; Acts, 1906, par. 1497, p. 443. Public Laws of North Carolina, 1901, ch. 4, sec. 37; 1905, ch. 533, s9; 1907, ch. 641, s853, 957; Revised Code, 1908, ch. 89, par. 4060, Vol. II, p. 2049; ibid., 1913, par. 1383, Vol. I, p. 332.

[144] Code of South Carolina, 1902, sec. 1201, Vol. I, p. 462; ibid., 1912, sec. 1731, Vol. I, p. 480. Cf. page 16.

[145] General Laws of Texas, 1905, sec. 100, p. 289; McEachon’s Annotated Civil Statutes, 1913, art. 2783, Vol. II, p. 1114. The same subjects are required through 1913.

[146] Code of Alabama, 1907, 1685 (4), Vol. I, p. 741 See page 17 for the same law in the Code of 1897.

[147] Code of Georgia, 1910, ch. 4, art. 4, sec. 3, par. 1464, Vol. I, p. 376. The law was passed in 1903.

[148] Code of West Virginia, 1916, ch. 45, par. 78, p. 578; substantially the same in Acts, 1872, ch. 123; 1881, ch. 15; 1887, ch. 3; 1891, ch. 63; 1895, ch. 36; 1908, ch. 27; 1915, ch. 56.