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ARTICLE X. 



PRINTING. 



SECTION i. The printing of all State charters, rituals, odes, cards, 

 official receipts, funeral rituals, by-laws, and all other printed matter 

 for the National Agricultural Wheel, belongs exclusively to said body, 

 but the constitution of all State, County, and Subordinate Agricultural 

 Wheels, secret work and rituals, shall conform to the constitution and 

 laws of the National Agricultural Wheel. 



ARTICLE XI. 



AMENDMENTS. 



SECTION i . The National Agricultural Wheel only has power to 

 change or amend its constitution and by-laws. 



SEC. 2. This constitution may be amended at any regular meeting 

 of the National Agricultural Wheel by a vote of two-thirds of all the 

 members present, but all amendments must be presented in writing, and 

 signed by three or more members. 



ARTICLE XII. 



EXECUTIVE BOARD. 



SECTION i. The President and first and second Vice- Presidents shall 

 constitute the Executive Board of the National Agricultural Wheel. 



ARTICLE XIII. 



EXPENSES OF OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES. 



SECTION i. The legally elected officers and representatives to the 

 National Agricultural Wheel shall receive as a compensation for their 

 services all actual necessary travelling expenses, to be paid out of the 

 National Agricultural Wheel Treasury at the close of each session. 



Isaac McCracken was re-elected President, and A. E. Gardner 

 Secretary-Treasurer. The meeting adjourned amid good feeling 

 'and great enthusiasm. 



The National Wheel met the next term at Meridian, Missis- 

 sippi, December 5, 1888. This meeting was composed of dele- 

 gates from the States of Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, Tennessee, 

 Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and the Indian 

 Territory. According to previous arrangements, the National 



