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ll-ippeniii i it . t lit Ifg'slii'ur Mm Our Lait IMif Kxtractx From t)niit WEDNESDAY. - : HOUSE. , " Bills introduced : To establish the North Carolina reform school ; to re quire foreign corporation doing bu siness in this State to take out-license; ..." to make guirdians, administrators and exefcutors who misappropriate funds liable for embezzlemenl; to in? corporate the Mutukl Aid Banking (counties in the Stete . The resoluiion 10 create a co:n- i . .1 i' . iiiuiee.. 10 investigate me cnarges :n the senatorial contest was ratified. SENATE. Bills introduced: To -abolish the f ffice ol cotton vvt i ' ht r in Edge- comb; to licent-e foreign associations and other corporations. ; i- The' bill passed . its third reading to incorporate the town of Millbank, Wilson county. culture; Ativan is, pn riilroads arc! the railroad commission. SATURDAY, ''. -'. nbuiE. . ... The Ilouse wss in session on'y a lew minutes this morning. Only two unimportant bills were inttoduc- j ed. : I tllUMlll M hiHi Hancock was annt unctd as chair- ' man of the Coin a teres s. j Schulken, Lutik . i ?ittte on Pish In- and Nelson v.cie , ee to invtstioate-i! for infants and Children. The following were appointed On j appointed a comii-m Co. of New Berne; to 'incorporate ! the part of the-senate as the commit- j the charges of j lrjiud in S-naicn'al orand lodge No. i, Knight. of By-! on senatorial bribery investigation: elections. j j . thias, of North Carolina; to allow Ro- j riators Atwater and Sm tther-. " Castoriaisso well adapted to children t?iat I recommend it as superior to any preseriptioa known to me." ' IL A. Archer, 31. D., Ill So. Oxford St- Brooklyn, 2f. Y. icks Cy Thomp- j J Harry Skinner; at) T'i r ii i i , i . . . f - t ! f . . . : been county to levy a Special tax; j 1 ne iOiiowing Luban resoiutiors, . son. -.says r,e is primming himseit to amend the .code by allowing joind- j as moainea-Dy the committee on ted-1 to oe u.-ea as a tooi( l-v liuikr to play j eral relations, was adopted: - . a sham battle. Republicans all al- ! T) 1 II il .c- .. ,i. . i I !. lJ...i .. :L . L i- ' . I . rvcMjiveu uy uie senate, ine nouse lc;c nidi i ui.i i ;s pt King. to destroy Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, (Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Y.'orras, gi ea sleepy and promotes dl pestion,. ' 5 Without injurious medication. Ar in csrtii-m fdr y.'MOPS" ( h V Mr. I)lX- on, of Greene) to repeal the jaw for bidding remarriage of divorced per son's. " The bill in legqd to a reform .school provides forp the discipline, training and education ot youthful rriminnls: it nrovides tor a &IO.OQO j-- r - tr . appropriation for each race for thi purchase ojf from 300 to 600 acres oi land for farm purposes. : . It was ordered that each Monday should be The day for the enrollment of. bills, out the presiding omcers 01 each branch of the Legislature can ratify any bill any time. - The resolution to pay the expen ses of the Arrington "committee came up with an unfavorable report and was tabled unanimously. Te reso lution to pay T. B. Purnell $300 lor tabled. s A. resolution was adopted raising- a joint -committee to consider the re duction of salaries to conform to the Hprilinp in nnrps rf f;jrnvnrnfl'irt Mr. -Sutton, of New Hanover, ol 'fered a resolution to print 'io.ooo co pies !or Governor Russell's inaugural. A lively debate -ensued and the reso lution was referred to the finance committee. SENATE. Biils introduced To provide for reasonable rates on railroads, tele graph, and. telephone lines; to estab lish a uniform standard of time in North Carolina ; to incorporate Tar River Bank at Rocky Mount ; to prevent the sale of concealed weap on?; to amend tne school law oj the State ; to red u ce fee lor re.g istering crop liens from. $1.05 to 30 cents. . THURSDAY. ; HOUSE. Bills introduced : To carry out the true intent of grantors and testa tors and to abolish the rule in Shel by's case by providing that whenever an estate in land is conveyed to one tor me it snail not oe construed to confer A fee simple estate upon the Jife 'tenant.; to prevent the spread ol contagious diseases among live stock i,n North Carolina," providing for three commissioners forming the North 1 Carolina live stock sanitary board." " Contest papers of A. J. Field r of Granville, for the seat, held by W. J. Crews-were, filed; as were also the 'papers in the contej-t of Broughton vs Young from Wake. , The bill passed making the unlaw ful taking of a legislative bill or other paper a felony. The bill passed in regard to suits or actions of quo warranto, providing that in trial for title to any county of fice or other local office it shall be suf ficient for the person desiring to bring such action to give bond to save the State from costs, and such suns snail De piacea Dy me cierK ai the head of the docket or calendar. The bill passed! providing that the terms of justices of the peace elected last November- shall end the first Monday in December, 1898 ; also the bill to levy a special tax of 25 cents on the $100 in Robeson county to pay the floating debt. V ' A resolution was adopted giving . each legislator a set of colonial re cords. It was stated that there were I.200 Sets nf. rprnrrfc now rn nanH I The bill passed by a vote of 7 r to '24 (Democrats voting no) providing lor new jury lists next July in all concurring, -That -we are in sympathy with the people d Cuba who are struggling for liberty against such overwhelming odds, and we asuie our Senators and representatives in congress that any action they may take looking to the independence of, Cuba will meet our hearty approval. FRIDAY. HOUSE. The following bills were introduced: To amend the school law so as to strike out "chairman of county com missioners" and insert -"reeister of deeds' ; By Mr. Dockery, to allow R:ch mond county to levy a special tax ; to amend the stock law so the ex pense of changing the boundary fence in the territory released be paid by the property holders in such dis trict or territory, but these not to be liable for cost of repairs. By Mr." Sutton, of Cumberland, that R. P. Buxton, F. P. Willston, D. A. Bryant, Nicholas Brown and Ja? R. Deal, be trustees of the Faynte viile '" colort d normal school ; also to amend the homestead law so that whenever a omcsteader,'vvith the assent of his v-ife, shall convey the homestead allotted him he shall be entitled to have another allotted up on any lands he m; y have; abo to amend the charter of t'fe Raleigh and Gaston railroad so the track may be straightened at curves. By Mr Peace, to amend the law as to lynching, so as to allow damages to the amount of $5,000. By Mr. D ixon, ol Cleveland, to protect female clerks by rtqviring that in stores, etc , where they are employed a sest be provided for them f.;r use when they are not at work. By Mr. Smith, of J oh nsfon, re quiring thet any railway ticket sold shall have the amount of purchase money p. id for it marked thereon; By Mr. Smuh to provide that buy ers and not sellers of cotton shall pay weighers fees at Goldsboro Mr. Sutton, of Cumberland, intro duced a resolution asking, congress to rebuild the United States arsenal at Fayetteville, which k'was burned in April 1865. The house took up the Cuban sympathy resolution, as amended by the senate. ' V Mr. Lusk said that if the Cubans amounted to anything they were er titled -to recognition asan independ ent nation; that this was the opinion of the people of North Carolina. Let them spring into nationality. At " this stage of the proceedings the house adjourned. -. SENATE. . Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 15. The fol lowing' bills and resolutions were in troduced : By Senator Smathers, to amend the Cods relating to challenges of jurors. . j By Senator Person, to make wire fences lawlul fences in Edgecombe; also to enact a Curfew law for all towns and cities in North Carolina. By Senator Move, to establish a scale-of fees for registers of deeds. By Senator Anthony, to amend Code regarding chattel mortgages. : The following senators were ad ded to committee: Senators Whed bee, on salaries . and fees; Early, on fhh and 'fisheries: Barker, bn asri- Thompson.-." Thty jsay Butier would ! not permit him itojbe elected. It is imposible to tell wliat the result u ill 1 'Tho'nse of Castoria is so universal ami its merits S3 -svell knea a tliat it seenis a work of suporerogajion to endorse it. Few nre ths Intelligent families v. hor do not keep Castoria "nitHia easy reach.'" Caklos Hahtyx, D. D., 2ev York City. ' "For several yeirs I havo recommend ' Castoria, r.ad shell alray3' continue to do sn, cs it has iayariaLly -prodaced beneficial results." . - ; Edwin' F. Pardee, 11. DM ' ir.th Street and Tth Ave., Xevr York C5ty. The Cextacr Coxpant, TT 3IraiuvT Street, New. York Crnr. gam be. Thompson'ii nomination caust,d ' Pritchard to both lose and ground. i . SENATE- - i . The Senate vyas: culled to order at 9:3 o'clock "by Lieut. Gov Rey- I nolds, and alter prayer by Rev Mr. McNeill, ol the Senate, the journal ol yesterday was , read and approved. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Scales and Mr. Justice. No bills or resolutions were introduced; Senators were evidently too deeply engrossed on the subject ot. grip germs todraw ur! bills.. ' j - ' The calendar; was taken up and the'foliowing bills w;ere. disposed of : Bill for relief of A. M. Venoy, ex sheriff of AVilkts county, passed second and third readings.. Resolution to: pky postohice box rent; adopted. ; 1 . Bill for the relief of Dr. Geo! V. Walker, of Tender county, exempt ing him from the tax of $10. By unanimous consent the S-enaie took up House bill repealing chapter 466, known as the ''Assignment Act," and it passed its several readings and was ordered to be enrolled for ratifi cation. ; -. . .- j : ' :. The Senate (htn adjourned until 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. John Hutchinson & Co., the Real Estate Agents, will fill this space next - week. In the United States Circuit Court Friday at Wilmington, Judge Simon ton, presiding, argument in the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad case was concluded. Judge Cross, conn sel for the Baltimore commission, read a tender of $2,000,000 for jthe entire ro'nd. The (court ordered all britlL to be filed m -30 days, upon which ccri.ideratioh of th cast Will again be taken up. It is n t likely that the final decree ofsate will be is sued before the latter part of Februa ry. -Exchange. GEO. D. C-HEEN, Pres't. .AT. "WILLIAMS. SAK'L SOLGES, Eec'y.' & Trea GEO D GREEN HARDW ARE CO. (INCORPORATED JAN. 3, 1S96.) Successors to GEO. D, GREEN & CO., f"W. c. ' "A foul breath i3 one of the greatest ! afflictions that a maa or woman can have. An affliction not only to themselves, but to those with whom they come in 1 contact. A' foul breath is a dreadful I discourager of affec- tion, or rather of the I demonstration of af fection. It would probably be more so if people only realized just what bad breath means. Bad breath is( one of the symptoms of constipation. Some of the other symp toms are sour stomach, loss of appetite, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, heart burn and distress after eating-. These things mean indigestion. They lead to dyspepsia and worse things j They all start with con stipation, and constipation is inexcusable because it can be cured cured easily, quickly and permanently, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are a per fect remedy for this -jmost common of alj troubles. They give to nature just the little help that she needs. They are very mild in their action, and act Without any violence whatever. In this, they are different from many preparations offered for a similar pur pose. Sometimes the' remedy is worse than the disease, DrJ Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are mild, but they are infallibly efficient. They do the work which they are intended to do, without deranging the system in any way. They not only give immediate relief, but the benefit derived from them is per manent. You can stop taking them by and by and there is: no danger that you will become a slave to their use. The drug gist who tries to sell you something else "just as good, " either does not know what he is talking about,; or he makes more money on the other thing. If you care . more for his prosperity than you do for your own health, take the other th:ng. If you value your health, insist on havinr Dr. Pierce's Pleasant' Pellets. A free sample, of from 4 to 7 doses, will be sent to any address. . vj - ; ' A copy of Br. Pierce's celebrated ioo3 page book, " The Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely;; illustrated, will b?' s&aX.. free on receipt of twenty -one (21) cents in one -cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. . . Address, WoIrld's Dispensary Mei icat. Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y- p.. "The Geo. D. Green Hardware Company" was incorporated January 3rd, 1S96, and as successor to the late firm of Geo. 1). Green & Co,, will -conduct 'a general hardware business in the town of Wilson, N. C, at the stand formerly occupied by said firm. Will deal in " ' ' V" Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Builders' Materials, utlery, Lime, Paints, Oil, Plumbing M aterials and House Furnishing Qoods. : ' Mr. Geo. D. Green, senior member, as President, and Mr.; Lat. William?, the junior member of the late firm,, will continue to give their personal atten-( tion to the business. Mr. Samuel 'Hodges, Sec'y and Treasurer, will join them .r in the conduct and management of the business of the corporation. Very Respectfully, P Geo. D. Green Hardware Company. H. G. COBHOR, President. BRANCH J. C. HALES, Cashier. & GO. IB ITS FULLEST SCOPE. rrn ivTcunmo 11 'nrvrn it DiwFiwn tnc SOLICITS THE EUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. - 25-27-tf . ,. . '. . ' ; vim 1- As bright as Silver, As pure as jGrold, As cheap as Brass. While North buying Silverware we selected a full line of orna ments in . . . . ; . .. ..ALUMINUM.. Pins, Buckles, Picture Frames, Match Safes Every article sold under abso Also a full line ot &SilYerware, And hundred other articles, lute guarantee not to tarnish. Witches; CIogks vJ . Cx. Plate Glass Front- WLS, Nash Street.
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