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Tba* art ■tepty WTrwraoObta. aad nobody can tall wfeara tiny am likely to t ora op MM. la MtoacoauraniUealt la aot y^baOUa^M.w’tot^fcd* wlththe gwtoal .af woralaand awaarto, l«. MOta* to wartc ow tbifbr awn ftapua*! m*9, tfcay wwwi datmaioad. Ilka birds wfWy.toCqUowmiyotlwc mtrrprisa g** Wttty toatr »aa* far mraHrig at ttanr»iawa< aaoryaokla toJtlmmt. tb» iNtwwtiaw or Martfc CWnMoattnaowrr t» Mtbaa ?*gly trtWUao at Uw Capticl? Uwnba acowab to aaka theOmfcd —<• Vbuaa honor Ibts Wuo writ, turn orar in tbrlr nMoanthaoMada of patrtotle rill rnmf la tba ■UU,wh«. with eowwta —to prtda, aana htlpa* la oarrr tbla g**—»——> to aoaopiaUoe. itanrof ■*— li swoon Uw ptaas Thay will taka no IMa wbulaUilaaaad la tbatr to half as apatoot It. TIB LESISlATPm DOUGS. MOTT WANT TO HE 1IN 70S muonmn. U»Wl.h«MIWHMS. hwuir pm WSDMBSDAr, JAN. 1ft. tltiTI CoBMittM m> PrepoaRtoos .nft *• wrrrwil s-l. •flow grad, and adult armed barman# with rteoaMwdaUow that it mm. Bill Mtreduaad » fahowaT^ . *>**• of Haywood, bill* tomtom mid Imurore tha ooona af (vmdara leeriwlnal actlnoa .By Mr. Mewbonre. P of Unofr. bill to meant dlmtatoetlno by rail “J Mephuoa ounpa »*-■ Mdlo prahlUt tha uaaoffJm tjjMMf. (IfaCMTtd to oomaltlea an Railroad Cimrotation.) ®- °* IMeld *°o. MU to iMorpmt* tha Southern manufacturers and Matrnl Fire lomr ***• toMp«ny. {Referred to oomialt ?m on wwpundtooa). The Icoon-or oaeipane are D. A. Tomp bios. R. M. Miller, Jr.. Stuart W. Ora to** toto Uwlr smndatM. Ita geooral •toco will be at Charlotte. ^ . torM?..Bb>dl—. P., of Fender. MU to prcbiUt the hm of railroad passes by eouot* o tori ah. ByWoCMhay, P of Martin, MU to •■toodjMikwi 1, of tha CouatHoilon. . «* «« ConMl totlow of the Simla of North CurMnut “•••totod •• that moaopoOre aad tniau (hall uaear be allowed In thie «»**■•"«* •• lacorporated corn putty, •"Btortybblp or association of paraooa to tbia State ahould directly or bid I *to«y coMbina or tnrks any aowlraet With aay other laaorporeted oumpeny, •toMgnior doMaatle, through tortr stockholders or the troaboa or Mslgns of aooh atodtbnldara. or wltb uy eo mtoetabip or asauclattoa of parent)#, •r to mt manner whateyerfor the pnr rwa nf lUloc the prime or tiialtlag tha produ«U«o or regulating the traoapor bcjtoii of aay produet or commodity. TbUMctlua ahall not I* construed ts pnrwt private f am (live from elub Mog tngstbsr to parebasa gouda or aapptlaa far their ImcnedUta use. nor t» prereal farssra from ihlppioc the products ot lhair farm together to Market. •h*u Uwa for tba enforcement of tola aactto*. Be f**TfdIto tto Judiciary Committee. ®y Nr. Dowd, D., MroXknburg. MU to taronde for an Utcraaae of Uxxlton fw support of graded schools of Char, lotto. Tbt chair announced Uw receipt of tb. r*ta.rt of tbe Set* librarian. Tbe r*v«t »U reed and referred to Uw committee on education. Jteoate resolution. So. 33. requiring the (Jecretary of Stale to furnish infur mutlou relative to insurance ompanir* •Hag boalueae iu the State, nurd tta eoeuad and third radluji. (tenet* bill No .54, authorising Joint committee of i|tn Senate and Uouuio toll upon tbe searatary of State and award ouolr«ei for potdlo prlulmg waa taboo up. Tale bill provide* that tb* mridle printing aball be let out to tb* Inwaet reepwiiiule bidder; that ao bid* frui* oatehlc tbe State aball be coosil* eord; that contract altall be awarded only to a practical printer, wbe aball bo req uire I to gtvs a pod and euffl «*•»“, bond for tb. faithful execution of tb* work. Oo motion of Mr. Cook. B , the bill referred to tbe Committee on Public Pi I ut mg as soon e* tbat oommlltee was announced. _A from ties Buoa* was re ceived nek In. tbe Senate's concurrence <a a propioUlna (0 elect an enrolling clerk at li o’uluok. Tbe pr -poeltlon wa» agreed to. Mr. Carver. R . Mated that there waa need of more towel* for tb* as* of •Jroatora. II* was directed to e*U tbe door keeper's attention to tail fact, o'clock the Senate voted for Burolling Clerk. J. W. Browo. R, of UntuvUte const v, waa elected over J. K. Culbereon, of K reran county-Browo 40: Cqlberron 5. Mr. Rice, R., of New Hanover, of rered a raaulutiou requiring a Id ick koard to Us placed in the Senate Cham ber f..r convenience |„ pobiletjlog times end pkmeeof committee meeting*. Mr. White, P,, of Alexander, saw no »** for bUck-biarde, a* they had not bee n**d In tbe past. Mr Starbeck, R tbongbt a board might east four or live dollars and was aat l» favor of gning to *o much appar eally uanrevaaary expense. Mr. Vfleker, R, of CiuUli >n>, didn’t tabik tb* need of the board would Jus tlfy tn* expenaa. Mr. Carver. R . Cumberland, bored that tbe Senator* would act forget that (hie waa aa age ef progress. Hr. long, R. of Ueitnabae, laid he keHevud la aanaumy end would vet* agalaM tale exwnrw. Mr. Ptwlee, P., add the dieeumWm over tht* ear*II matter had east the Mafaia waste ef time more than e black betted would neat. Be favored having rete. Mr. Caadlgr. B, moved to refer the reeel a Lion to the Committee on Pi maw. His aoHw was led. Tna ewte recurring An the revolution, It pwwsd IU maund and third readings. Mr. Rtddisou announced the f-dtow I >g rote ef the Hwuee for BnroUlug (Bert: Brawn, P„ US, Oalberacu, D-. tt Mr. Brown haetng received aa builot, IM aediMr. Coibereot GO. Mr. Brown wnedrabteed eteeted, <u«d aa mot ten ad Mr. Cook, earn# furw.rd md tosh tba with af oAc*. IfOTTt*. TH* (I»um war aatlad lo ardar at 11 o'alaek by Syaator Walarr, Mr. Taaac. B, Wak# amd that rvMr ta jatata ttoataatlna ad BantV hfjCtok. At tka aypaMtad Mm* Mr. ndrami. P., (Mamt. aomlaalad Mr. J Aa ▼. Brvaa. at Oraavin*. wVioh ■ owmMatfcm w*> toiaadad ay Mr. Tar oar, B-.af MBtoaM, “with mat ptm arr " Mr- MaXaaala, Rowan. oa Uhalfnt * to D-mnarata. »*»t fc» amainatlm Mr. J. K. (DHnaaa, «* U*wm. Mr. Brawn was dtow* by • rtrMt PaMua flaw-whin rata. Mr. Smith. Ik. (Mm, toiTid a in*. Iatl«m that a maaarMI— to appaiataS toMMstos tto toil tor u** imuw prlrMln* amt imavt lira Jaat twfor* adjaaramrat Mr. ftartth •toad far Ito aarna— mt Ito mdrlh^ Yemc. Ut* farmer holding out fee to. | *** MMe« "bucking” i •ftlMt tbo committee feature. Smote Bill 49 wae mat in aad took Raphe* upontb* oaleedar, namely: torodjwathaMhd.dbaadof tkalbeir* *»™2 taiu'Jaterss; ■M*a Ball, wae adopted, alter enow petebtog up to Include the time of ibe Mdai of the Boat* aad o»*-hilf hour. Buw mow ap the Pitt county mat tor, above referred to. hot from ti.a ornate. Mr 8mllh*a objection, Mr. rtiUipa wa»d warmer, and toM bow ^ Commwaloaere aw«M, when a ■Btedamaa would abate ble monry-wnitb lo«k up tbe tax Hat U see whether everything waa right. Mr. Julian; “Are n 't Hie collection* larger that bwt year?” Mr. Philips: ”.\ot aoeording to my to form* Li an n Mr. Oea, the young ouGeagne of Mr. Phillips, new Ut la as If ha waa mak tag the hatr 0y front Mr. Smith, id Gate*, who la referred to by many member*, aa lb* ■'geoUeetaa under tlie dpok.M Mr. Vox Mid lb« Ull «»• puUio be oaaea tbe people were Intvreeted aad private ta-canaa eiierUr-vhict of Put coanty W. H. Harrington waa Inler eatvd. After this exquisite Ut of amdyafa, the mrmher from Pitt rose higher still. -9BOO awu." quoth be. **** m »«llii* to ;inm W. B. Harrington- Then are me to ZZfmS" "u" powmfo1 _ TI»M» ww* a 'Tarring and pitching.’' Smith finally getting Id another re V**— to know the facta “Wo dun*! want m> facia,” muttered Bamietnou of Wilkes to a member sitting by. ■ tfhC* AND MnOLlTIOXI, Mr. «mlth, D , ofGnter. n. R 104, rredotloe by tbo Route of Rcvteatt.U II*—. tbo Senate concurring, to ep potut a committee to open tbe bhla submitted ou public printing to the Secrriary of State and to report the —me. and that the cbeeka aoofciaed ho endorsed back to tbe sender*. .Mr. Smith. R, of Ctevalacd, R. B. 108. to prevent d'acrlmiaatioo by any I fall (portal loti, telegraph, or telrplrana com 1 war. and tho oas of five passes. Mr. Klaek. P., of Batherford, II. R M8, to abolish the office of oduaty ttapeflatendvot of Public Inatrvetiou. Mr. Beta hard l, D., Llnooln. H. R 111, to allow the working of convicts g**1?,-«*•<* Uocoln countt. Mr. McCall, D., Mecklenburg, R. R l«U. to prevent lynehleg In North Car olina. Mr. Young, R, Wake. Mat rvaolo th'u 134, dlrvcttag 8renury or Suto toendor— hack and deltver to tlie bidder, for tbo pa bite priutto* and binding tbe checks deposited by them with him. Nmajgnfroai Senate (Senate Hat. •fi) ll. B. 1*7; to procure Uack-boarrl tar use or both Houses to bo placed in Serial* Chamber for the posting of U.o amettag lime*. *e.,ol Ibe severaloot» m I it sea. Calendar. THUBSDAY JAN. 17. INN ATI. Committee on education reported resolution asking lofi-rmatloa front Bt*t* Treasurer, with reference to dlo bwrsemeoU tn MMNUmml Institutions, with recocnissndatlon lbsl it pass. BUI to repaal license tax oo piano and organ dealers la reported onfayor ably. SILLS AND nxaOLPTTONS. By Mr. Wicker, P., of Chatham, bill •o prohibit the printing or circulation of false or lingua election tickets. By Mr. Fowler. P.. uf Sampson, bill to amend chapter S80. Tans of 1801, In regard to prompt dispatch of freight by railroad companies. Uf Mr. Moody. R., of Haywood, bill Li dedoe lard and butter and to regu late the sal* thereof. By Mr. Marshall. R . «f Burry, bill to aholiah county boards of education end to reduce snLartra of county super intendents of eduoallnn. By Mr. IlHmr ok, P.. of Cl***!ami. bills to n quire railroads to pay taxes aa other cumpuniea; lo tic end game lairs so as to protect crops. By Mr. Paddlaon, P„ uf Pender, hr request. Mil to makeeducalloo of blind children oompultuiry. Br Mr. Cook,U., of Warren, bill tn facilitate trial of causes to reduce ex pense of courts. By Mr. Sigmon, R„ of (ortawba. re aolatian providing for Inviting Immi gration by advertising the mining, mineral, timbered and other resources of North Carolina. By Mr. Carver. IT., of Cumberland, a verbal resolution asking tha committee oo public health to look more carefully after tire proper beating and vrnllMlbm »f the Berrate chamber. Mr. Carver SAld lie had caught a sold. Something he hadn’t had fnr years, and he attri buted It to Improper temperature uf the oha caber. By Mr. (Irani, B., of Wayne, Mil m amend chapter 08. laws of 1880, fur the relief nf eertala soldiers In tire tat* war. By Mr. tfcarboek. nf HaUford, resolution requiring the Bee ret ary of (Mata to forward eerttlled entries of laws •oaetrd by Uts Groeral Aaarmltly tn jadga* and aallcttorw immediately af ter tits ratlBnalhm of them laws. TUB OALBNDAB TAKgM IT. Bill t»r prey mi l the at la ef low grads and ad n Her a led kerosene oil, or any grade uf leas time MO proof, was taken op. Br. Hoover, P., thought this bill wooM pot eor inerehanla hi jeopardy, ae they bod no means uf ataortelnlng the quality nf oil. Mr. Limbey. P. said MO wu only a t**t nf eombaeUbtltty uf oil; that adnl (oraJlm was by mresn* nf som pressing water late ml by hydraalte pressure, and ha did net think Urn Mil would remedy the matter. Tbs merits mid demerits nf the Mil store further diemiemd. On sMta of Mr. Btarbuck It was referred to the Committee on IVopesttloa* wad Grier •nco*. Htiam Bin No. 4, to repeal chapter ! IfT. Ia«* ef UVT, the charter ef Uia Stale Formers' Alllaaea, pusid lu soared aad third readings. fAMM THIRD RRABfMM. Tb* motailM roqrtlaa Um> but* TnTT tn farnlah artwl at ad for th* %«U UnltmU* Ihe Agricultural and IMmuM CM a Nalrtffc, Um Hoim) m4 In <muM Mnl aa Oraraabam, a*d the AarMttaral ami MocImmIcaI ll.<llaa« lot the »•<•«•* ram, «t bla wultMt Miywwaa. HOOD*. Motkm o< PrMcb, R., .te suspeod rate 4nd adopt n port to amend rute waa carried over by agreement until expiration of moraine hour. It waa ordered that 900 eopte of bUle ho printed and UM on deek* of members. MJI.M xxo keeoLcnoa*. w,k«' «• »• 139, «" regard to paying of certain persons to the WortTi Pair; B. B. 140, to amend chnptrr BOO, lawa of URB, and to allow coanty ntBoen te five tiood in security oorapaatee; H. B. 4U te repeal chapter 809, Uwa of lMflS, entitl'd an sot to establish a battalion of navel mwcrre, *o.; H. B. 149, to m*Ml chapter ST4, lawa of 1898. nod to starfish the state Board; B. B. 14S. tamawl chapter *79. Uwa of lfW. apd to provide for a Supreme Court Bepoitce; H. tt 144. to abolish Orlml nai and Inferior Courts, and to pro. vMv for the holding of Court* of Oyer and Terminer. Mr. Pnilliae, of Put, H. B , 1*5, to reduce the "Bold bund* at the Sl.eeifT of Pitt county: H. B 140, to rrdoou the ihBoisI bund of Treasurer of Pitt county. Ur. Lusk, of Buncombe, U. B. 140, toiquatlxe aswnmcnte on all proprrty, fen I and person. I for the taxation throughout the Slate. Mr. Burnham, of Buncombe, H. B. 199. t» provide for .he inspection of lUiiiuiitatinK oils teanuraMurvd from petroleum •woohI oil. Ordtrsd prided by mjiinl. Flack, of Bntherfod. P., H. B. 157, to lk»nso phyvicUiw and to arc a re them payment for w-rvteea. **O05T> MMX Dl NOS. II. K 1(14, lbs M'4stl<>o Introduced by Smith, »f Gatse. ou Wednewlay tor tuaoveni»« of bWs fnr pu'ilic printing by the Secivlary of State before a com ojiUre nf V*0 from the Senate and three rrom the House and the return of checks enclosed tbeirln. Mr. French: The bidders may out want them opened. They can go there and identify Um-qj. Mr. Smith: I bad no Idea that them would be any otdeottou in tills revolu tion. It is a plain act of doty o«i uqr tairt to place the Secretary iu proper relations on this matter Tlwae hide belong to the State aod do reason has been fi»*« why the terms of this reso lution should col)« carried out. Mr. Peebles. of Northampton: Well then strike out toe oom>Bttlre, and simply let the Secretary of State open the bhla. French, of Hew Hanover: Offered q substitute to let the Secretary of State return stmti lode as cau be identided and Umee Ihst canuot be, to he opened and returned when they are Identified Ymiif. nf Wake; s,.ok of the bid ders don’t want their flgarrs made known;people can goto lira Secretary’s office and identify them. Mr. Smith, of Gates: lam willing Uutt ibe Secretary of Stele should open the bids and return them without hav ing any commute*. [ belter* It is the del l be rale Purpose of Uie other e‘de to conceal lbs oo« of printing, so that tlnry may make contracts Id excess of the amounts ascertained, and t am deleriuiued they shall be put on rerord. Mr. White, of Bladen: As Uie law has been reloaded. on what sulborll.v can three hide be opened? Mr. Smith, of Gatcac Bot they were Id the hands of the Secretary of State before the law waa retarded. French, of Mew Hanover: Wouldn't the kiwrst bidder. Id case these bida were officially opened by the Secretary of Slate, have a claim r»r the oonlnol? 1 sc* a cat lu the me«l-'Jag. Mr. Wlnhome. of Hertford,' offered on amendment to the SuhsUtote of French that Ui* Secretary of Slate open the bide io Ute preeenea of hla clerk snd make a record nf the** bide aot to he mad* public until after the eontencta shall have boon made for the next public printing. Mr. McCilammy. of New Hanover, moved to refer the whole matter to the Committee on judiciary. Rejected b? a vote of SB to 40. Mr. Garni bell. -I Gliernkee. Said tliat Ibe Secretary of State bad uo right to Oioni the hide, and Unit Uie House mis had nothing in d • with this inr.tter. He said lb's whs all campaign metier for ten ywire hence, snd was not high toned legislation. Mr. Peebles said the Secretary of Sute was the custodian of the bids and had no rigid to open them ami make ks iwn the hide until llie day for lino to he opened. "Mr. French.” continued Mr Pw blrv, -says ba sees a cat in llm meal hag; yes the eat io tl>e tag Is tliat they dos'l want the people to know what i* the lowest price title printing on. be done at, I want the people nf Nortu Carolina to know what they <nu »i Mm w-nrk do,,* for. If the committee fail to Justify the confidence I luve In them, the people should know It." The (tlw >.M and line* bain* called for) amendment of Mr. Wluioci** warn pot lu a fate and defeated—ayes. 40; ooea, 7a Mr. Pmteti’c aobclltelo »a* l hen takes up, eyes mid "«•< called, and adopt*.) by • rot** of —eye* 70; r»o*e. *0. Tbe yme waa a party ihmi and practically (Ita tarn* »• that on Ilia amendment of Mr. IVinl-orne. Mr. PliUipe, of Pit*. acted that II. B. 144 i>» tafcrs fruta tlia calendar and be V"' upon lie aeyanU tetdinga Tin* Mil la aa follows: TIm (4eti«ral AmeoiUly of North Caro lina do meet * Section 1. That the ahartH of PlU ooeoty "ball be required to (tec the three bund* prescribed lu See tUm t07H .if The (Wle 1t» euma not e* •cedlo* ip the -yyrncate airly tlioao "^••k*Tkat the cIm* • ahall hare rtflht of Immediate appeal te the de pertor Ceurt of P>tt county from »nT •rtlon or prodoodlnfs of the ouanly eommtwlescra ef Mit<> fhaiaty. whets ■>7 tlwy fall naflleet. delay, or ref us* fart approveUeaeW faottdaor thekherlf or *«r oftbam, and tlmy »hajl wake eo appointment uf hMenoeeaenr nateteand "“til dkvw>d by the J«*d*a. See. fa Tbat lot mediately tipm Ute •c"l<e uf nutter of appeel up.*o the naM CMety suomlaalusera or any of them lh> t\mk ef the Superior Men of ■kld erteuty afiall onuae IM aeld appeal l« be dobbeted. and the aamo ahall Maud fay 1,1m] u (h* ont term of the * Jporter eoert ef aeld county and ahall »a*e Pttsedrpcsof all other trial*. . Sern 4 That all I-*• *«<* eteuaea of {•wo In conflict with tblo aot are here ■f frpretafl. . See. I. That lb la net »hall be In force frum and after thia ratifcwtlee. fca. «. Thla act ahall apidy to TVU reaaty eloea Bill paaaed tta areeral readings and TV tefbs Senate withoutewtnwweent. V»U 741« m. FRIDA T. JAN. 18. untn Bills and resolutions were Introduced hs folluwm; Mr. Hatarlck. to abollab tbs Geolo gical Surrey to North Carolina. Mr. Sharp, to oucnpel witnesses to Usltry la certain oassa. Mr. Paddlann, to amend the Coostl Mon so as to reduce tbs homestead ex era pi Ion. Mr. Fortune, for tlw relief of M. N. Harariot. Also, for relief of Lawson heynot.lt I Mr. David, to aatod tlw As* of 1800 Incorporating tlw Farmers’ Mutual Fir* Insurance Company. Mr. Fowler, to ivgulau the rate of Intarvet. Mr. Stepheos. to make the fee for mania lie lloausa ll.&J Mr. Fortune moved that 350 copies nf the bill Introduced by him on the gvurral eleoUm law be primed f..r dis trllHUton, and tlie motion prevailed. Bill tn reduce lbs bonds pf ttm Sher iff of Put o<ieuiy, was taken up a< 13 o'clock. Tills Is tlw liill which ei eated moett dlscusa on in tbe House and 8 s. nf Pitt, first b«k the Sihh npun the bill. Hassid lhat the bond hail formerly lava $79.00(1 He ssld lhat tine bill was not meant to ■ ITect the particular cash of tlw p< tuna it Slwuff ftf Pitt canity nr any other par t icutar ca*e. Hn trial nr had lwm> told by Sliertff King, of Put, t wIhi was re I elovted by the Cmaiulsetrneni la-c us* tbe eliei Iff <d*ct cuuln not give bond) that tOO.UUO Was enough f«ir the slier Iff’a IammI. Mr. Forbes went ou to say that If this bill didn't psm, that Mr B the Democrat to sheriff, would I* hooded lu a few days, and hold tlw office two years Bhur. and kefg^Mr. Tingiwn. Ike Pop dwt siwriff. 3m of the urtlce. Tide did no* accord very well with Ids atatereeot In lias >mtwt that tlw bill was not meant to offset any particular ease, but U Server! to stiow the exact locality of tlw hole to the coooHiiul. tvimlor M*wb->rne, speaking *.n lire bill, reverbd to the Importance of of ficial bonds, dect.ulug that tliey should nnt Ite too small, that tliejr should ool he too large He cited the fact that the loud eollectlons of taxes in Pitt county amounted to nhmil HO.000. and Uien-forn he (bought • Until ot fOU.OUU would amply protect the public lend of that County. ItOUtK. Bills and rmuiuikm* Introduced sa follow*.* Mr. Hay, H. B. 177, In favor of the •lection of postal rater* by me pmptr. Mr. KwarL, H U 10H, calling fro nr forinatlon from deck* and dnor-kcvperi of the llouaa «• tu tl*e uumler uf cm pkiyees and ouupenaai inn. Mr. McClaiumy. U. B. 1UH, to ex ten I the time of abends in nettling taxes due the State am] e>ic»ty. Mr. French. H. K. 170, to adjourn until next Monday. 3 p. u»., the Senate concurring, (to day being. Lee'a bli lb day nod a State holiday.) Mr. YaLea, H. B. 171. to raise rev enue fur the public school fend front dealers in pistole and parol cartridges Mr. Spears, H. & 174. to pruteot Ore Insurance pollute*. Mr. French arose m s question of persoual privilege and aald: "A certain article which appeared lit a dally paper haw* rvfi-ottng on my course In the Legislature of 1A06 did uut come to toy allentioD until last night. Sue any nun who asserts or intimalea that 1 received money or other valuable Consideration for my vote or Influence, nr that my action tu that I legislature was influenced by rall roada, Ilea. Any man who asserts nr Insinuate* that l li*d any other Lh.in legitimate business (rantictlons With Swepann or Littlefield, or did anyl'dog in le*isl*tlon that I shout 1 not lurve done, lies. Any niau who Merit or insinuates that la my whole course sa a legislator 1'liave done anything that a gentleman might do. liea.” The Senate aent a mreaage refudug to concur in the resolution of adj- >ure m*wt in honor of Lce*» birthday. Long aud hot drhtte followed on tlie Pender county eouleat c«n*. Crooro, Fodnnlat waa grated l»y parly vote, Ward, iX-umcral. bring unemated. BATUIll'AY JAH. 19. SKM ATS. The following bills ami rasoltit!•>•>* Were Introduced: Mr. Lindsay IB'p d a bill to w I due* expaudiiuret of pul-lio institution* ! thlrty-llire* and a third uer cent.. and In elect a general board of direcUxa | there Tor. I Bill to amend section 733 »f lit* Code, regarding costa of orunln >1 cases was re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary. > Bill to Dike the rail or the Governor of the Stale for Thanksaivmg d iy “or thodox" was dl-euwed by Serial ih Lindsay, of Boeklngham, wbo warialy advocated it. II* Said that the day which was now supposed to b- a day of i thanksgiving was made it day >4 Boon, of hors* racing, of dauolng and 1st** ball playing throughout ' he cnantry. I Hr. dlartiuek thought It would be folly to pam (his Mil, and moved timt ft >* laid upon the tabU. i Mr. Parsons, of H}dr, dlscraira. d on the bill and advanced the idea that a man could nut I* mad* lu pray and give thanks on'sss ba wanted to. II* oppobed Um Ml) Mr. Abell eCared an amendment to the bill to a* 10 make it read that thanks Shall be given to tha Almighty that the political condition* of the country are no worts limn tl.ey are. Mr. M»ody said h* would not Ilka to be subjected to tha dictation of any Governor a* to th* lime when be should pgay, especially l .* pres*nl Governor, who used to bo a guod Third party <aao aod was now a Dunn«rat. The Bible says that we should pray all tha ll me, a ad h* did not think it waa ttadosgarr for the Governor to dictate on the mutirf Mr. Lludray again warmly cham plotted hie bill. Mr. Htaek. of Mitchell. took llm Boor and exprvaard righteous surp.lan that there wee say opposition lo tit* Mil. He thought lbe lime hod ar rived when thanks ought to ha given tbat lb* Deraoeruttc party bad b**n defatted In North Carolina end tbat the peopf- bad caw* into power. Mr. Ammons.of Madlena, went bask to the days of th* Onion 1*1 settlement aod rev la wed th* thing* that we have to be thankful for. Mr. Adorn* challenged the statement of Mr. B*df that the pnasal Gover nor Of North CWnllaa bod been tinged with Pupa Hem lie sent rad iet*d the statement and saM that the Governor had beau a Democrat from hn youth. H* paid a high tflbete to Govern** Oarv. He then moved that Iho Mil II* upon the table end the motion pre vailed after nearly an boar bad ban onnaumrd ia a raisbllog mod uuprofile bis ditounsios. Bill defining lard aod to regulate the •ale thereof araa rsrefsrrtd to the Com mittee on Judiciary. .Bill l« amend chapter ISA, Law* of lfiofi, rewarding tbe pension of aoidterw In the late war wee laid upon tbe table. Mr. Starbuck offered a reeoluUon providing fora oommtUee of nine oa municipal government—three oa tbe part of tbe Senate and at* un the part of the House—In have elmrgn at mat term relating to the repeal of thv route ty government system, municipal bill*, (to. Mr. Abell offered a resolution that the Clerk* aod doorkeeper* furnish a Hal of tbe em|4oyn of the Semite aod House sod llie per diem paid them. Mr. Whim offered an amendment "•kins Air a like statement of the !*■* lalature of IMS. The emendo»elit* ami resolution wera adopted end Seti-lr adjourn d. HomtX. House an-t *t U) uYIn'k. Mr Ewart In the chair. Mr. Wither. from the Committee on Enmik'd mil*, rail'd up llw Ull to re done the "ffiriel Uoi'd of the *h< riff of Pitt county, ami s*ked lliar Un same enrolled. The art wig Kpeuhrr start'd to put I Uie nueaiiioi. when Mr. Pe. We* ui»< alid Muted that there aaa an niMler- | stnndir* on i*iUi mile* dial the H' ne- , wnukt meet to-duy, nut uo legtalMi ion Whs to tar transacted. Mr. LorW. KepU'll'HM, so ill III* anil- ' ter waa a privileged one a d nuiebl* of 1 tile uuderHlMndhit, hut hi* side wa« willing t>< stay beie (III Mur ley ir uec- . eseary Incany |i ilirnugli. Mr th-ebt"* dt-maminl tbe sye* ami ; ••w. Mr. Kay «*«■ to a point «H •*-j del', nut the He ■.Herat* .e-gm |i b' 1V1 the hall n * Void * ipnnuni - «l mi vole waa taken on Mr. Petd.ba* inollo:. and ilie Onsir etoiarnd lf.il' hi art iiim>. Tliy C' >*ii pm no- rigi-.si ijii * tlou by * >•* and ii-y v.ii( mol d' dared ll rsrinv, and llo In I wi* «h derrd to U- enrolled. Tb bill Imil ' Ciawal both Uc-i. -o.d in lee.one w lunl to le order'd ennilk-. b Inn Kuk4.iV. Having oarrtnl Ihinrgii tins Hub piece »*f rtelay-d legivlntlon i >aol isi to atlj'iorn era- r iptdly put o* lie* «ci* lug Spanker m l declared oa*-ri*d MONDAY JAN. fit. •BN ATS. T>* Senate ihl at S p m. Tli* following lull« were reiaMl.lt liy committee* lo wlilrh I icy hul te—n le ferr* d: Bills lo relieve certain add'era of the late Sur; t<> mme rallromls piy laxea as otltrr corporaltuna; in make legal rate uf lutervei six per cool. Bills and resolutions arete liith* dnerd a* toll--We: Iljr Mr. !bil|»*. It., of Hertforl be retju-at. i>|i) to pi'-.vlale for ihe aioly id vocal teil-le In the public solinol*. Bv Mr. McCaskrj. P.. of Mart la, hill lo proeiite for the erect lam of a reformatory for young criminals. By Mr. Herbert. P.. of Clay, resolu tion to appoint x joint committee to look into practicability of ret reticle merit In puhlio sxpsusea as to tbs em ployment of help by tlic Stats In va rluua departments. By Mr. Stephens, P.. of Oaawell. bill to require labeling anil marking of all enQvlot made good*, ware* and merchandise By Mr. Fortune, P.. of Cleveland, bill lo amend Insurance laws of North Carolina A substitute f.*r 8. H. 1, to restore 6 per cent as tbe legal rate of Interest, gave rise In a gtnsral and prolonged dlarimalun. It was charapfonad )>y Mr. AI*H. D., •bo Intnaluced tiie original bill. A running delwte was kept op for some time when Anally a motion to poet pous provnllod Fuller retailte will be riven when the bill comes up foe Anal actlnu. norac. The House wa* called to order at A p. m. MILO AVI) RHOLUTIOXt: tor. Clerk, H. K. IRS, rrrw4lDR am pl”»e». Mr. HrnrWruon. H. B. 190, In 'fn».«r of economy; tl. R 191. concerning tul jixirnnw-nl nl fit 11 ii« Mr. Aiken, H. B 1B9. for pro-re lion of poor In North Candlri*. Mr. Lull, H. B. 199, to rmimwrr IruSIrr* HOlt IOortE4grr» In O-rtiln ray* to net t«y ng-nt nr attorney and ! to validate cartHin oilraliy i.rndae* and niorig.iv-**. Mr. Sutton. II D. 900. to make ln ! eligible ainriffa and ntnrr rounly n® eer* more than two term*. Mr Boil'll. of OaWrll. II B 901. In provide for 'he pnlilln adiooli Lvnn, 11 B 919 t. amend coorMio llnti an a* to fnrl.nl frra noaaaa Li-o-y. H. B, 918 to eofnrw I lie ]n*t and legal piffle nla.d detola nf In •rlTrwta Mr. tfallnT, H R *90 in or-nl* a co-emitter lo Investigate tho different ntterra of tie Hrnrol Alo-mldf aad to aaorrlalii tli* help n-rdyd. wllli reeom mmdatlnna Bnttlr Hr»lm|imn(tl B. 187.) In have a Pta0ib>i«rri. da- , nd.ijded ■ Mr. Bwart. H K. 1IM, to aao-rta n number and pty of raipliiyrra of Hnnar and Krnate. Bald Mr Ewart: “This legislature la ptragad lo roinmny, retrenchment airl reform, and It liaa hren eli -wed thnt Ihla Irgtatatnf* hat la lt« employ a ref larva ai my of employe*. Tha reject of tli la raw dot Inn waa tn Ind oat the nmnlarr. W* Wan* tn And on l whether ^IM oharva It true I don’t think It nooenawry lo diaeuM the matter furth ar.” Hraolotl-n ed-aded. n. B 8. living free af gnllcUoia lo tho matter of tho reoeirerahlp Iti the aatatoo of Infanta. Paoard amid read H B. 198. to Incrvtna tho Jarlwtlo tlon of Jnotlcoa of tho Pernor, n u to relleyv tho Hupei lor Court* of petty oaaeo ftefei red to Committee on Judl olary. H. R 194. the Sevrvtary of State tn retarn eoduraed p. bidden the ahoiha ••"t 1st them In Mda for paMIe print Ing. Panned tnd and 8rd read In g*. OOgTtgUKP mI FAQW 9. In Poor Health ■ means so much mere than1 you imagine—serious and' fatal diseases result from' trifling ailments neglected.' Don't play with Nature's1 cv-eatest gift—health. ' ft Cures ; Kidney aad Ltra Ntra—tjn-s T.-o«Mw, Ccr .Mpatloit. Bad Blood * la. Nervosa aJtaaoat* 4 V.'oaai'i coapUlnU. , . lli< wraypn. All olbmn •»*- * :rr .4 s tw \ZLZJVttR * ! -r i w* sad hoek-fitl. ‘ C3. CAUTIIIOIIC. MOi 1 COUGHS a IV /. | LAXATIVE I i BROMO S I QUININE f 5 V«W» tkt BovtIi fatty, rdlami tkr C ctnfk, cim th» icarbk caxUtkm " £ 0 X ■«*u. Cora tm dm day. rut 2L *P l» UbUu coimmt lor Jj Q u“-‘ > 0 PRICE, 85 Ots. f FM ttlS §r ALL OIIBQHtTt. 3f 1 <u * I i / k V vrGOLDS> Fot BrlttUy Frorl Torrenor A OA < :<mM>or, Jones & (!d. Tax Notice! .. i 1 will meet the tcx-pejera if UkMihi County at the following liana and placma: Lowell, Wed. Jan. 28. l«y, Belmont. Thor. “ 24, Mt. Holly. Frl. '• tp, Htnnlny Creek, Mni. •* fg_ iBrmck’e Store. Mon. « Jg. U l«n, Tara. “ gg. Ornwder'e O’k. Wed JO Heaeemer City, Thur. “ §l.‘ Unela Stoie. PH. Feb. J. (.uetm.ia, 8,1. •* a. Unllna, Mon. “ 4. Hnrd-n Factory, Tnea. " 4, Carpenter*, ThUr. •• 7. fherryTllle, Frl. g Thle le my third and (cut round. AD who IWI to meet meal ilia a bo ye plaaw mey expect to piy rewta. M H Hacroko. Tax Collector. Thla Iflth day at Jan. IBM. W. IV. W1LMUW. J. M. ILOIX Dr’s Wilson & Hloaq FMvairtiAiu and rritron ~ OSrra Uirlr pn>«M*o«al wrrleMto cilia* oa of Gaabmla and aommadka* country. Wft at Torroaco** Drag Stan will local TO prom* .tUnlloc nlfbt or dar. Mortage Sal© of Lsnd. Notice.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1895, edition 1
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