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TRB GBABLOTTO NEWS MARCH 3, I9H Yesteiday In The Legislature THE SENATE—THURSDAY— 58TH DAY. N.'wlnnd convoned the Ux-1;. SenaU'V 'nt i:.tO •' I ..ihllii ofTi'rir.^,' ,u a. > r. New Bills Introduced Mc- r.!M Auiv : tl\> 1!:' A H- A -jvi •■ - ■; w ■•"i. 1. . \ u‘'r i .1' r ■ ■ ,, .'T-.-iir- r 'r • .--. a;' ' of the \ ,A\d a charti’r *ol ilu' :o :cv\ . iax for tho I'ommission- ■ > t‘-'Os?s also finrowor ;’,;isU'll ar.d V' V o UCVOt^S ;r ■eieo fhc Piod- r ’lni'Hi.y to ,-h r^*im 10 Ki'-i.'hprtor s’ntiors niid ^ilacin? the .'ti t^ahiry. Enrolled. Rivo; Rail- I.'.v in di.^’vuis in ,;'>,Trici \\'ils=on that the ultimate bond issues by the state under the provision of the bill might reach sixteen million dollars. Senator Bassett is opposing the bill couiplalued that the leKislatuve mi,*?hL 1)0 i^crmitted to legislate witbou'. In terference by state administra*^^’on of ficials and employees. Senator Thorne stated that ho fe t like apolOjj:izlnR for any criticisms he had made against the Standard Oil Co.. .\meiican Tobacco Co. and the, rail roads. They were beat a mile by these state administration lobbyists. The discussion continued until 2; 20 o’clock, other advocates of the bill be ing IJaggett, Graham, Sikes, Starbuck, Flaymork Those opposing the bill were Senators Martin, of Buncombe, Ilicks, AicLocklin, Kitchin, Hartsell, Harncs. An amendment by Starbuck snfe- cunrding the bond issue was adopted but ihe bill then failed to pass second leading, the vote being 21 against the passage. The senate adjourned to o’clock. 0 to 11) 4:30 v.ile. i;'C- I own .fViU- ■s f!i H ^ o: THE HOUSE—THURSDAY—FIFTY- EIGHTH DAY. Tiie house ronvenod at 9 o’clock; Speaker Dowd in tli«' cliair; and l^ray- tr by Ke^. Dr. O Keily, of the liaptist church. New Bills Introduced. C( 'enii.n; I’roroct loxes and o po?- ?\uus \u Suvry cownly. Kiunedy: Relative to tlio sale of liq- , i.'or? ne.'U’ i'f. church. ; Sanii'son county. j 'rt-aguo'. Amend t\ie &ame law of .Aioxander ronnty. ; Piivvtt: Hefxtlinioii t() e\oui)n Xonh ■ v'aioliua dii'inauc lauil^ i'roni taxation 1 u>v a certain n.nubor o\ years. I iJii.'r; I’rtHii'it opeiaiion of merry- ; co-i'"inui.' and sj;iH'titig galienes on ‘ v^unii;iy in '.lecklcni'iirg county. ■ \\ lUiau'is of Au\eud the ; law sa'aiies oi ileputy siieviffs in j’ !ii:iuinnlH‘ ruiuiiy. . ]•: -e; Amcna 'h'" ^aw as to courl 1 >tcnoi;rupUc\' in t.'umit^a\ai'.d cour.tv. Prudence Suggests It The prudent man will insure his house against fire and his life against death. Why? In order that he may have money to build if his house Is destroyed, and in order t'lat those de- ?)endent on him may have means of snpi^ort if his life is taken. No pru dent man ever doubted the insurance investment. Isn’t that a fact? The prudent man will lock up his valua bles. Why? In order that he may know they are safe and secure. To lose them means a finai\cial loss. No one ever doubted the wisdom of lock ing up and making secure articles ot value? Well, we are here to tell you that the prudent man also always has in his home a bottle of Gowan’s Prep aration. Why? Because it is known that in cases of Croup, of Colds, of Coughs, of anything w'bere Inflamma tion Is th(' seat, Gowan’s Preparation will allay the pain; will scatter the congestion and thus save a spell of sickness, or maybe life itself. This is not hearsay evidence. It is the eyi- denc'e of thousands who have used it- Xoi only their oral testimony, but thousands have voluntarily, unsought and unasked, written tlie Gowan Medi cal Company testimonials endtu’sing Gowan's Preparation. They say it does fill that is claimed for it. Then why will not the priident man (or woman) tee to it that a bottle of tliis invahia- Me preparation is always ready for 1 emergency cases? It comes In three pirc'-. li.-x’. r.Oc and ?1. All druggists ^eI? it and it is external and there fore safe to use. Biils Tabled. McPUaul bill to prohibit' inanvtfac- tuve and sale of cigarett.es in North CaroJina. Uattle bill to amend the law as to I'uminisvration oV criminal law in North Carolina by reducing challenges in cajiit.-j.' ci>.--es an-.l allowing judges to stnnmons venires; froni other couu- ticf. K ck;r:h::m to , I . u bUibi of C'-.arl u*-^. '■;e i y llooking- botids I’f Ne^s■ Xeill: Hetpiire comiuihsionors ot i The Kconce Resok’tior, for Insurance 1-- r ■"’nle'. I ; '.1. . rs e; t. ai --ve. al .-tii’din'V ii i'= te in New Hanovei' Tyr’’‘^H a\ 1' -r •f) = Sf't to thf! Hons?. • . In .b’'r,'' r-^nr.i ■ 3 l.oe c 1.1 v: a ■ft o' b; h) P ’“ses. ! his ; ,!!. ’ ] 1 t: ■- XV. . \ 1 rf d an ; ' ,rr. ' t. C.iM! . ....... ; r ^ ,1 r ■ » as ■ il ), -.'i-J. ' ^rhi . ? \ of 2 ’ ’ f •a lin .Moore fomuy to elect .>'U' or more tor- ,';-r vardtns. Bills Passed Finnl R-ading. lncor;.cr^te 'roacbey'' lli.iili Scb.ool. (. ! ale spt'cial school district in ('Miiibe’ ictnd county. r.-iat)lish graded school for David- Drnin Diitche.=s creek and tribtuarie.® iJn&;:->n county. .\r.nv counties to vote supplimental sch. 1 tax. C; . aCi,' .-pecial .‘^chool district out of iiai;s of niaden and Cumoerland couu- E uibli.-'i a ?pro’.:'.l PcUonl district in narl.; of Stoke.- and F-irsyth. .\Uicnd the charter of W hiteville. Amend the charter of Gastotiia. iiijtablii'h Oak C*rove graded school. Si.ri: coaUiy. Incorporal»• town of rJcDanal.', Rob- OhOu c('-un*y. I',lend ’he drainage law of li'OO. A.li.v.- Wuirentou to issue sewerage ^ -l.t,;;'. T..i,i)ra e Mannir.g Springs. .Allow vote in Rockingham county c:’ bonds. !: ;:i:t \ I- (’umberland roads, i vi.;«' watiT wurks for Jonesboro. ' i'. • I'l,orate i..a>\e W accamaw. bonds by Gastonia for . >M-eet.> and lights. ! be a;.' to bcuds for ^lor -(.•hoid.c. r ’al.ili.'li graded school.^ for Orient- r,micc.nbe to is.stjo bonds for ;.L, \V' Sioin Training school. . t ill- charier of b:aU m. V ;:inbe;‘k;ud county to vote ' onds. ; ti'c ciiartcr of Randolph Rail- .;;.a\*y. \V...-hinc:on to issue wharf • I,: ’)o:ids. l;.r V .-tablishment of farm • Is. ; ' .nr drainage of lands in ; : cniinry. 1' bi.utis lor special school p;u- I. . (iV.' Investigation. The join*^ resclati ui by Koonce for inve.-iU;'ativ)n of the conduct of fire in- ttir.iiue CL>mi)auie? in North Carolina can.e uii for jiassage on final reading and was discussed at great length. An tiiueudment by Mr. Turlington that no niombpr of the general assembly serve on this coinn'ission was accepted by Mr. Koonce in charge of the resolu tion. An amendmeni by jlr. Dough- tcu that the expense of the iuvestiga- tion l.f limited to fT'Oi'. was not act- (>d cn as not gerniaine. An amend- meni i)y Mr. Conimor that tlie com- ’.r.it'.iicn'be alloA'od $2r>.000 for the ex- i)ense of the invesiigation was defeat ed. Mr. Koonce iiiniseif opposing this. .\u!'luiJiicnt by Mr. Ewart of ilen- iUm son that the investigation be ex- Ki'.ded to the American Tobacco Co. ; lul other alleged trusts doing busi ness in this state was declared by the speaker to be out of order. An amend- i;i( nt by Mr. Anders, of Bladen coun ty thai the commission be allowed -^1.0(1(1 for expenses Avas adopted. There were extended speeches in op- positic'u to the bill by Dillard of Cher okee ;;nd Priveti of Chowan. And p ;-j)eeches advocating flie resolution by M NVeathersiioon of Richmond and Mr. j^s Carr of Dunlin. Mr. Koonce called i ^ the i'reviou 5 '!i’esti(m and a resolution a' ,T’n(.i’'b d na«sed final leading G3 to | and was ordered sent to the sen-; .iTe. Ot’'!sr Bills on Final Reading. | "p Pfrmit the wife of a patient in anj';, insane asylum to sell property of not ■ more than $150 value. ]"or the relief of Jno. T.aws, register - of deeds in Orange county. ; Kxtend iho time for the organizrt-' . lion of the Weldon and Roanoke Rap-, id; R.iil'oad Co. ; For the relief of the sheriff of Co- i lum'ju.-: countv. 1 V. At 1' o'clock the House took reces:-;;^' to 6 o'clock. i i : i’.it'i'i t;ic 'o''. •■if *' • 1. drn". !-| and c. 111*' '.. r.- of ilie ' • j '■ ]•" : h: 1 now I*-- to t'le Wak:- f. • Frj;. •- ‘.:ii t* 1 :i . I i. Fcrest Bill H* I*' l!p. ( f iifitfjr ’'’’I ‘ j. (h • : ' - .! i. r \ij‘ J I > w liif h i. ;'->r>vtor 01 \VaKe • I. 1. :- ’1'■ aing an dthe ; ■ -Ji! ’he 'f^lcndar. Cnfa>/orab'e Reports. J .■'! : ' •* 0 'I ' 1 we--: A' .•■n ' f;*- f.evi i'-s !tj--Tanc-‘. B:i . ! iu V ‘t . ! V. ()! tiin f 111 C I'lohiidt the le of n')ii-saf''ty m;it('h- ev i'lovi'je ; on rural iro'' delivery iirohi’ Ir '-ab* of nt*ar \.'n, three mile,; of u ch'ii'ch in IJla.b ', Fish Commifieior. Bill. On ob] 'Mi'ii ' Suvto,- Davis tho liill to appomt a ii-li o’''.ri'.isMi')n wav: re-reforred to f .rr.n.it'fo on fish and fi.^I.eries. State Highway Commisrion Bill De feated. The bill to 4 ii- o'irage road building in North Caroi/na hy nrate hij throtu;h the etate issuing per cent bonds and letting the counties have the proceeds on 4 per cent bonds for joad bni!rli)ig rame up in thf Feniito as uur inlod by the hf>use. It was exjdained Miat thr; senate h»d fcimerly passed tin- iiill to (trovide for the -tat'* highway oiiiiui‘;- sion but Htricken out tho secilo:i.'? jn-o- vlding for bond issue by the Mato and that the house, in its turn, struek out the highway commlsBlon fe^^ture and lestored the state bond Is.sik,- f»‘ature. Sena^>r Kitchin moved to table tho bill. This failed 2\\ to 20. A motion Ity Sonator Pharr to postpone v/a.s un- succcasful. la the dfscuesfon that fo/lowed Sen ator Barnes and Senator Thorne pro tested against piienomlnally persist ent lobbying that they alleged some of tho state otRcera were do/nff for thfs bill to force It through the legislature. Senator Thom declared that thene lobbyists from th« etate offices are more obnoxious Bad peralBtent than the taust, Insur^oe and general other special interest lobbylatB about whom HO many had complained. Senator Martin, of Buncombe, de clared the bill to be dangerous to the I I ’'y'.v Lt-e coimt” to isstie bonds. . AC roads of the township in I Allow i'ljper Little River township, j 11:,; iM-ti f-omty lo issue bonds. . Alk)\v l.edell county to issue ?400,- I oiMi r^.ad bonds. i K‘,‘P»-ai law o:' UiOT relating to cotton j w(-iL,her in Whila.kers. ! .'’'lenj iii3 Transylvania road com- n.! sion law. Amend the charter of Dobson, j Ai!'’>w (;reensbr>ro to turn over cer- ' lan sp .' ial funds. }-;morce ),r.hibition law of South port. Tax Mecklenburg county dogs. Anund tlie lav relative to jurors in Craven county. ft(*l'e:'.l lav.' of 1000 relative to Samp- sf.i! county cotirts. Kniarge the bottndaries of Oak Shade school district, Guilford cotin- ty, so as to include a portion of Ran- dol))h coitnty. I'rotecL Robe.son county' fish. Incorporate Albemarle Normal In- dtririal Institute. .\IU)W Nash to aid in erecting Con federate manument. I’rimai v law for Wayne county. 7'ax dog.s in Orange county. Charter Graham County Railroad Co. Improve W'ayne roads. Amend revisal relative to official bond of the treasin-er of Mecklenburg. Increase capital stock of Southern General Assembly. Ratify certain franchises granted certain ff)wns in Cabarrus county\ Rolative to the charier of Greens boro. Amend Forsyth county drainage law. Provide instructor for Agriculture in Wake county. Require compulsory attendance on schools in Raleigh town.shlp. Amend the law as to boundries of Madison school district, Rockingham county. Provide water works comml.ssion for Maxton. Provide court stenographer for Ran dolph and Montgomery counties. Allow bridge across Rocky River by Union and Stanly counties. i’rovide primary election for Gran ville county. Provide for service of process in Craven county. Kstablish stock law in Lillington and upper iJttle River townships, Har nett county. Provide official auditor for Meek lenburg county. Amend the charter ot 'Wilmington Allow Union county to convey to Monroe a part of the court bouse prop erty. Fix time for bolding elections in Durham. Kstablish recorder’s court for I ThomasvlJIe. Allow G. F. Gardner extra compen- Five Nations To Be Represented By Associated Press. 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