THE OHAELOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 15. 1911 3 iday In The Legislature ate—TUESDAY—FORTY- ;,Ond oay. \ . con veiled the , ( k and jn'ayer was I ua’or McLaiiahlin. of s Presented. ■ •n From Confeder- county for i.ii- for ('ontf'deraic i \ - of voierans. i '.i i II: For validat- !! Frt)ni Toachors' : .ir-bct. V. i-.- r'ioin (lr,iRgistrt ! UfW fooil aiul National 'rrainiiu; its (barter; also (?f friendt' iii\orc«' law. •n or Bills. . oiiilic: N’alidate rr-i d.'t’ds ard >tbri' . 'i.' -r crlniinal anti I i'i>* .liuK' torni ol i■ li, roinbo county. ;l>ur^; For drain- . ri'ti ' I foil of health I'v romiosi ; in- al.i' >i;in Ili;;h'':r • »i or aiui oihvr V oarks. :i. \u’h;ri/,o t,!0 It o; coiinlv lo i' 'ift'di'ran: niom'- •. 1 > : li Im ’ \ 0 to and owls in .\.,!ond ti-r> la' . 'r\l lu I ' r Ml ■ ■\ * J I t'l. ■lu ,' S i I ti>r; \’r 'du'; Fo; vvhi'i o; .loir.’ r’so- iiurt’luK'e I’oi' Ol the tirsT n K-invoke lU i'e to \ and wa ; r cun-1 foi North Carolina. Authorize Shelby to operate an elec tric light plant. Kstablish a recorder’s court at Hen derson. Relative to the graded school at Troy. Authorize an election by Topsail township, Pender county, to apply sur- lilus funds for school purpose.s. Amend the law relaiive to p-tatistics of leaf tobacco. IncorporaLe the North Carolina Inter- urban Railway Companv. AutboTize the trustees of Warsaw^ school district to build a brick school* house for whites. ('onccrninj; under!akiiiea by de- tendants in claim and delivery pro ceedings. Raise age limit for working the roads from IS to 21 years. ('orreoi K-tate grant in Yancey, now Mitfiudl cnunty. .ioini resolution for the relief of the i widow of the late Representative John L. Stuart, of Mont.gomery county. .loint resolurion relative to the U. S. armv oflicc at Charlotte. Auvl'orize the commissioners of Uutbcnord county to levy a special tax. M iscellany. I The bill jirohibiring throwing saw- i dusi in ihe streams of Yadkin county ' wr.s withdrawn from the enrolling (b ’k s office, bccaus+e a conference ■ onimittee is considering it. ^•'“naior IJa.ggett reportod for the coip.mittee that vi. ited th insane asyl- iitM nt .Mor^’.aiito;i that they found the j in.-j'itutioii ip excellent condition. They 1 • « oini*';eiHk'd an apiMoi-riation for I'erinanent iinprov'-nicnts -uid an an-^ niial api->roiniation of Si'OO.OOU for; maintenanc'. | A message transmitting 2u or more I bills V as re>. «-ived from the hout-e, the I mo.-i i'niiorrai'.t being Mr. Houghion's \^''\\ iM’oviding for the leui'tnptiou of I the bonds failing tiue .January 1st, I0i:3. Anti fs!car-3c2r BiM Pisses. ' ’I'lie ''.cut I'cuse bill. i)rohibiling the I >a.e oi nea ■ re*licerine or other i iiko (li i'i^s (.-me 'M' as a special oro'M' ' ai"! p:ov(,l.’ci a ilvcly debate. I'lie o'»"i'offered an amendiueiit de- ! lii'i:'.:; more cleail.' the character of I prv t aiat’.'fns \'iat druguisis may se" ■ uiKi !^ ‘'iaior ^icl.aughliu ofi’cred an ai:ii'iid:iu‘;;t >-uljt'tii ting il’e '.viid “Time’s Flight Turned Backward”; SAGE AND SULPHUR Made Her Look Twenty Years Yotinger Read Mrs. Herrick's Swo» Statement State o? New York) ' Rochbstbr, N. Y. County of Monroe f Nancy A. Herrick, being duly sworn, deposes and says : When 1 *.vas a girl, I had a head of heavy, lonr d.^rlc broun hair which was the envy of niy school mates, and which attracted the attention and remarks oi strangers. As 1 srrew older, my hair commenced to come out, just a little at fjrst, but pradualiy njore and more, and then began to turn I was induced by the many good report.s 1 had heard of \\ yeth a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy to try a bott.e. My hair was quite th.'n and gray when I began usinc Sage and Sulphur, and vou can imagine my satisfaction when 1 iouQd that it was fast coming back to its natural condition, being thicker, darker and more glossy than it bad been for a long time. I contmued to use Sageand Sulphur, and my hair is now as beavy, cl.itk and sniooth as when I was a girloi sixteen. It is now lour years since 1 commenced using Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is still in splendideonaUion. PRESERVE YOUR YOUTH AND BEAUTY BY V6ING New County Of Hoke Cieated Vy Associated fress. Raleigh, Feb. 15.—The county of Hoke was created by the legislature last night, the house concurring in the senate bill. The county is formed from parts of Cumberland and Robe son and the county seat is to be Raeford. situated partly in both counties. Start the New Year Right by getting a Monitor Radiator and having a warm nome. It’s five ra diating flues give more heat radiation for the amount of fuel consumed than any other stove ob earth. IT IS PURE. SAFE AND RELIABLE. IT iS NOT STICKY. OILY OR GREASY. IT IS AN ELEGANT, REFRESHING DRESSING. ^ IT IviAKCS THE KAIR SOFT AND GLOSSY. . IT OUiCKLY REMOVES DANDRUFF. RESTORES FADED A.ND GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR. IT STOPS HAIR FALLING AND MAKES THE HAIR GROW. It Will MakeYouLook Years Younger PRICE Cents $i A BOTILE kim: Aiu’iwriv, lUi’l.f.uK'h: a ■ !->.Tuper Couiu'cs. >1 r-rier. o' t i, ' i l-.iii * • . •t’.n' ic^ ill tlif ■ I I (» Si a; I i •' r luvnis.i . a i. alter hav'T!'-’, i. t|'.» paid MU I .M Tiitiui:^. baiik • ■ t'\. » Spen'AlllS; {'larilnor. in rdilit . s tchi of the ! lumiliaticn'i .1 Dti at‘icnin- ; a ihe in line -IS of the I>’:1 MU'liiiig it teail as it was origiual)> dri'lfc,. Seiuii .>r l>asseti offfreu .’V(i ainend- n.vUis, one allowia?, the ^:aie 'J'-' uon- iii.o.'.;';'' (idcr a.id ;lie oiher ex- cvc-, ;tnaliu\; iiic lime for li.e bill to take C'lMHl ironi .iuiic ! to 1, 1911. i^eiiator Groeii, of (M’aveii, Oifered an aiivnid '.'.'-ni r. iuiiii'P; I'xpress aiici ’niiioa': compai’ies tc> publish e\er.'-. inoiiih (lie naiut's oi' all persons to wiiatn li([iior is shipped into the stat-. i^eiiator Martin, of Hiincoiahe. oppos ed I lie cider aiacudinciit of tieuator Has-r.ett. Senator lioyden. of Rowan, offered AT ALL DRUGGISTS If Your Druggist Does Not Keep it, Send Us the Price in Stamps, ond We Will Send You a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid. FRE WYETH CHEMICAL COIVIPANY 74 CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. A 25c cake of Sage and Sulphur Toilet Soap FREE to anyoBC who will mail this adver tisement together with the picturc of the GIRL ON THE BOa. cut from the carton of a 50c bottle of Wyeth’s Sage ind Sulphur Hair Remedy, to Wyeth Chemical Co., N. Y. S3 Recommended and For Sale By R H. Jordan & Company Included in a great number of bills ■ that his bill contemplates. He consid- reiiorfcd 1 roia coinniitices were favora- ered it more important to educate the ovi.aiw. b!e; Alakes briber.v in elections a fei-1 children of the state than to erect flre- as a sv'.b.'tituic a bill entitled an act to I on.v; make pa>raent or' poll tax to in-: j)roof buildings for the preservation hi^ilu'ake i»rohibition 7'ioro elYective and i fUtence vote a misdemeanor; jirohibit, of the state records, for which the peo thr*ii;f've it troai assassination l).v iis i forced contributions from railroad em-1 pie of Raleigh are importuning. He in- iK'UiicM' rountv. I jriei’ds the s-ubstituie providing; that ployees; protect srade crossings of tends he said, to fight all building i,-....rt r.f Ihe state I it ^hail I'c unlawful tor anv jiersou street cars and railroads: increase the : bills until his bill is favorably consid- ■ land .-v.in v wa.'! who sri-cd as a member of the gener- •• alaries of sunreme court .ludges to . ered. allow Buncombe county to is-. Representative Doughton said the bue fundin.; bonds. i bin has a great deal of merit in it, but New Bills introduced. state faces a cbndition and not a u rti t i^iaj; .5-.''S4."'.'i al a.sstn\l)ly from and after the pas- ,‘t ;i i lie t>;ate and . sage of 'his ar ’, v.]';0, the records of iv la.i i'aiied i') cr* di* ; ;i;e geu'^'ral assetnl-Iy shall saow to i; the taxes l aid diit-'" j iiavt voic'd for tiie euactiaent of pro- tr. asiiry by the )mb!ic ' hibiii(»ti le.uislaiiuii, to take a driiik jAiinjrican bai.k^: anil cor-! spirituou^^. vinous or inalt liquors. That I fenfiiiii"- 1 hi.-: fo'iniy paid ail’. i)i'rson ^;olating the provisions I ochools. Cornwell: resolution of .Snnior Order theorv and the state finances were money from the Ti i,!tb' ‘ ser- ic.- cor- >. b'M'ii 1 to the \a'i‘'us conntios. 'The ail’. i)i'rson ^'olating the provisions of .iiai Ufr. thU'^ makiui; ihis act shall be g lilty of a felony iiiif ' b\ $124.:’..'. lie : and niion convictiou shall be punis'hed . fill n: •!!.' > i i ( di,f ci by lit aih. I'r.tiiies i)v the ■ reas-! :~c’.iaior Martin, of Washington, ol- he n-im y paid by ihe fcred as an aniendmenr an act to i)romoie the interests of the blind tigers and like institutions. Senator I5rown. of t'olumbus. said tlie conii.'it're had given the bill care- f:ai>ia’ (oudition I ful corsideratiou and he opposed all '• ;*> 1 ariug i'it I'.isioth.er amendntent . and would call the ,.t (l tin* diftorcnc e if ^ pi evious (i.ies-tion. ( with all taxes I Senator Rascoe, of Bertie, favored i.ijii t paiti by them' the atiieudineut of Seua'.or Bassett, He ( untended tiiat i extenditig the time to .Ivily 1st. ,r ro i.ublish to ihe! Senator Hartsell. of Cabarrus, de- i r I in ii's w*re deficit clared tliat tlie other amendment of 'vl’.cii they actually j Senator Bassett, allowing the sale of ■' int > the state trea^*-! cider vas a subterfuge. ei\ d from the siate. | Senator iiarham. of Wayne, made a - ■ ' desire to criticise : speech against prohibition in general, a'rjurd rl'.af ho should ai:d Senator Hicks-, of Granville, spoke ( ' his sysu'in of j in ils favor. Senator F^oydcn conclud- ! a> to be fair to all - cd tlie debate by sayini.r that he ho’ped ■ -r trardner asked fori ihe people of North Carolina \Nould • i-^.-age of his resolu-1 soon come back from their fanati- i cism. • ■r of Duplin, said he- Ti>e amendments of the com.mittee ■ • I pa iper counties and of Senator Mcl.aughlin were adopt ' • I' port of tlie state' c(i. Senator Basset; s cider atnend- claimed was not j ment was defeated by a vote of 30 to , i i 'irr> and announc- m, but his other, extending the time ; - in heai'.y syinpa'hy k> .July 1st carried by a vote of 33 to 1 a>id urged its adop- 12. , Senator Green’s amendment was de feated by a vote of 22 to 1>. Scncti.or Boydeii s- siibstitute and Senator Martin's amendment were rul ed as being not germane. 'rhe bill then passed second reading by a vote of 41 to 3. It passed third reading and was ordered sent to the house for concurrence in the senate amendment. Routine Matters. The state highway commiss'ion bill was made special order for Friday at 12 o’clock. • Unfavorable reports were made on the bills relative to divorce putting the htisband and wife on equal footing for Biblical cause: provide free scliool books for the poor children of Wilkes county; taxing dogs. ‘ bachelors and jusaice& of the peace in Henderson county, prohibit near-beer in Centei ship. Stanly county; all mortgages on proi)crty to be deducted from value of taxation. . , ^ The bill allowing married women to contract as if unmarried was made special order foi tonight at 8:^0 o’clock. A joint democratic caucus was an- not'.nced for Friday night. The senate at 2 o’clock adjourned until 8:30 o’clock tonight. the .. , . 1. f . such that the state could not spend money before it was raised. Marshall Jible in t le pt^o i qj Surry advocated the bill. Connor of ^pi Wilson suggested that the bill needs Devin: Incornorate the toun ® | investigation from the standpoint of Stem. Enforce the Granvihe coimi> invasion of the principal of local game law. Amend the revisal relative , Bring Us Ycur Miads Painting of Your Own Little Home you want it. >e higher than you can at pres* We’ll paint It, in reality, just a^j Impossible you say—your ideas ate ent afford? Not a bit of it, if you’ll but come to Farl-ter-Garduor’s. T’ne paint ing v.'ill be easy—the financial en-i will take care of itself—you wiil have your home just as you, in your mind, have pictured and paint ed it a hundred times—it’s all so easy at Farker-Garduer’s Store- Are you not coming today? Pafker-Gardner Company J. N. McCausland & Company Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors. 221 S. Tryon Street. r-^, o' M« cklenbnrg. said . r t ) have the resolu- • .1 . immittee so as to 1 c.ii 'irtuniry of being ar efficient and • ’>1 that if would not ’Tir;e him tmjustly I r.solution at once. .'L, >t of Harnett, said ■ It jiauprr county, bui oM.t'ht not to act with • *i a-, important a mat- i rt‘>olutlon should be . Ilf Edgecombe, sym- !*• pauper counties, as 0 but that the state i! 'lOt be criticised in r! '.u^;ht to be given the • . ;‘rfi before definite ac- . ! Ho believed Mr. Lacy 1 d conscientious oflRcer, ■ ’ ui;-' tiie duty in a sense :iM(i jiiriiice and that the )' M be referred. ;i k . of Granville, alsw op- i: t.' action, and on his mo- ■i i'ion was referred to "n [)ropositions and B to qiuirantine. Per.servo certain rec ords in GvaP-ville county. Kirkman: Regulate rates for tickets on railvoa'is in North Carolina. Kellum: ChiU'ge cstat,es with obliga tions of certain tenants. Spainhour: increase commissioners of Burke from three to five. Concen- ing the fees of cetain officers in Burke. Taylor: Provide for special coroner in Brtinskick county. Regulate the pa;, ol surve> or in Brunswick. Wil-'on: Amend road law of Marion McDowell coMi’.ty. Quickel: Change the name of West ern State Ho:;iiital, Morganton. to the .Murphy Memorial State Hospital. Pethel: Amend the revisal for the jirotection of railroad emplo.ves and the traveling public. Pethel: Amend the revisal relative to shooting and throwing at trains. Roberts: Regulate and classify terms oi offices in Brunswick county. Ship.man: Allow Ransom township, Columbus county to vote on ‘ fence” or “no fence." Require raihoads to erect stock fence through Grimes Swamp. X . Mease: Create a police court toi Canton. , . , Alserman: Protect live stock in top- - Ml township Pender county. Protect by amending the revisal. peanut growers in Xoith Carolina. ] Amend revisal relative to the crime Mc\rthur: Amend the charter of of seduction. I umberton I Amend revisal making co-habitation ' Cornwell • Amend the charter of i in North Carolina after a bigamous self .government. He suggested also that there was a bill pending some- v.’here to increase the county school taxes from 18 to 25 cents and this might meet the end. Mr. Spainhour was seeking. At any rate he wanted the bill to go to the committee on ap- jiropriations. This course was taken with the consent of Mr. Spainhour. Bills Passed Final Reading. Battle bill to allow cities and towns to amend their own charters at will, including the adoption of commission government. This is the bill advocat ed by the state league of mayor's of cities. Amend the revisal relative to the transportation of freight by logging roads. Prohibit firecrackers within one mile of Haw river postofRce. Create a new township of Oak Level, Nash county. Allow Randolph county to disburse certain stock law funds. Establish special criminal court for Anson county. Correct a mistake in the law of 1909 relative to compensation of officers in Cleveland county. Facilitate probate of w'ills by non residents witnesses in certain cases WATCH NEWS WANT AD - PAGE Two names appear daily in • the Want Columns of The News. The parties whose names appear will be offer ed tw'O tickets to Edisonia or Amuse-U theatres. If called for before 4 o’clock the follow ing day. This arrangement W'ill be in effect one hundred days. The names are being registered as they are received in The News oflice and announced in order that they come in. If you have made application and your name does not appear the first day, or the second or third, it is evident to you that there are others entered before yQU. Watch the Want Ad columns, your name will appear. Use the application blank on another page and get your name on the register. WATCH THE WANT AD PAGE. FENCING! NOW IS THE \ TIME To fix up your garden fence. To insure a good garden you must keep your neighbor’s chickens out. We carry a splendid stock of wire fencing of all kinds and we wiil take pleasure in showing and naming prices. 1 Not only In wire, but in all hardware headquarters have always been Weddington Hardware Co. INCORPORATED 29 East Trade Street Is 'Ratified. 1 re of standard keeper I'mty, dsville to grant license to ir-c (orporations to use ■unf--s. M •, ('ulbertson, Cherokee : f of Representative^lect i *y, of I>aviB county. Hlnklng fund for Shelby, ommlssioners of Tyrrell ' le bonds without submit- •^iie to the voters. •• the town of Tryon to sell ’iy used for a school. 'h.« office of prosecuting at- 1 iteidsville. ‘ te road law of township No. d county, roo summoning of tales Ju- ^ ‘he charter of the regents’ ' cUe l^rtftbyteriac Church of THE HOUSE—TUESDAY. Speaker Dowd convened the house at 11 o’clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Moore of Columbia. S. C. Petitions were sent forward as fol lows: . Coleman; From citizens of Rowan against liquor in clubs and near beer. Nunn: From citizens of Craven against liQuor in clubs. Koonce; From Onslow citizens against the use of purse seins in Corn- well; from Macedonia farmers union lodge for Torrens Land title system. Connor; From citizens of Nash ask ing for a part of Nash to be annexed to Wilson county. Perry: From citizens of Perquimans county against the state fish commis sion bill. Bai'ey’s Nash county. Johnston of Orange; Allow people of Orange to vote on road bonds. Amend the charter of Chapel Hill, lo tax dogs. , . Latham; Prohibit the handling of in toxicating liquors by any club or as- r>ociation. . , . ^ Woodson: Correct a mistake in the 1909 law as to the pav of officers m Cleveland county. Dillard of Chei’okee: Fix the pay ct Cherokee commisioners. Wilson: Amend the charter of Merrj Oaks. . , , Grier; Amend the revisal relative to Sabbath desecration in Mecklenburg county. , , Crumjiler; Establish the boundai.- line between two school districts in Sampson county. j. Nunn; Create a special court for Craven county. Connor Bill Goes Over. The Connor bill to prevent employ ees of common carriers which had been made a special order today went over at the request of Mr. Connor and on motion of Mr. Kellum was re-refer red to the two judiciary committees of the house tor further consideration. This is the bill that would prevent en forced memi)ership in the relief asso ciation of the Atlantic Coast Line. The bill by Richardson allowing di vorce after five years separation where there are no children was a special or der but was displaced with the consent of Mr. Richardson who explained that he introduced it by request. It has passed second reading. The Spainhour Bill Gets Preference. The Spainhour bill for appropriating $400,000 additional for public schools of the state came up with favorable report from the committee on educa-j tion. Mr. Spainhour declared that he will oppose any building appropria tions until the school children of the state are provided for on the scale marriage in another state a felony Provide for a bridge over a stream between Rowan and Davie counties. The bill to require publication of re ceipts and disbursements of money by municipal corporations was re-re ferred to the judiciary committee. At 1:35 the house took recess to 8 o’clock. Mother’s :-oy never fails to cure croup and pneumonia. For sale by R. H. Jordan & r,o Blobbs—“Why did you cut that fellow’, Struckoil?” Slobbs—“He eats with his knife.” Blobbs—“Oh, let him alone. He'll probably cut himself.” Hoax—“Sillicus was engaged to an heiress. I wonder why he broke it off.” Joax—“He had an attack of indiges tion, and the doctor told him to avoid all rich things.” Heavy, impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood m.akes you weak, pale, sickly. Bur dock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect health. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives herpes, scabies—Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store. For a mild, easy action of the bow els, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. “Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease— croup. Has been used with success in our family for eight years.”—Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. ODD LOTS OF Foot Note Statements Bill Heads Packet Note Heads We offer these in quantities to suit at Reduced Prices *N Send us your orders for all kinds of Job Printing and get value received for your money. We have an improved ser vice, and will make prompt delivery. P. L. GARNES SUPERINTENDENT. 'Phone 1530. 29 South Tryon Pr^sbiyterian Oollegre Ror Worn© and Conservatory ofIVIusio CHAR LOT TE, N. Ci. PALLi TERM BEGINS SEPT. STH, J910. Faculty of Specialists in e-very Department. Thorough Work, Christlaa Influence. City Advantages. Music, Art, Elocution Specialties. For catalogue, i^ddresa ^ REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D. A HANDSOME DINING ROOM This is the room that should be. cheerfully and pleasingly furnished. It need not cost a fortune if you are careful where you buy. Our lines are so full and complete that many styles of furnishings are readily found, to gether with a pleasing variety of dif ferent prices. Oak, Early English and Mahogany Suits complete. Prices so low you will wonder. We have thous ands of pleased customers who are continually praising our lines and our methods. Let us talk the matter over with you. Lubin Furniture Co. •f If You Want Dry Coal, Buy Stdcndard COAL It is all under sKed and protected from the weather. ^ Phone IQ or 73 ® J Standard Ice & Fuel Co M. A. BLAND, Sales Agent ^ , eeeeeeeeeees^ m 0 T1 m •• •• s# Dia r

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