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Oir Mki ■nainiMU two •« akt ptr eat M Um k» ItaikHtadUyaUe buT**"**^ N.*ww*iMUM Host kM wat fU uM a* tk* Miter. Jtdanaat q*Nt certain that Um -«M*HlpMtM kill. Thar* waa a aaaa* a**rit.m tha Hoorn Tncadar vtakmitkmlfka tha taanee In. Tk* la Ban tacos in* >■* I ha Otacaataa’* wrath, and *han m mu* 'liv bn th* atma* la whip It thnwgfc. Vi , and deeland IM withdrawal af aptwoprUttaae •• Ikh ValrnMty. Marion Bailer U H*tlpr«MathT prodaimad. Tha feet * he M net right. Ttataap ito tha Unirmlty ara as na protectlT*tariff or I and shook! ba vtpad I •ntiw tha UairanHy I—wmk wa pahUtaad a fall ae th—.awgpl tra»dy at tea. feMUlldlUXbi. . Few aobjects yMbwnIgnutty ao deeply aa feMtataMiopnef tha naan, and Ibw ■fertnfettMrrteital laveawaaelvkt awaaaf lejotata* I* Saw Tork that VmlitmiKU bnoT ^ Sa thtbif* earn*. Tha of tha Blta la tha Worth Saw thaikaafta ofaU Um warld u fefell l"l*d *ha haartaef than whan lend *wm had goo* to m m L*Qano*a* aearcHy koww whether to ****,*—» day after an to aaa and tap* Bwtaa tidings eana hhth. Tk* gantla • whaa a* aarth talked to J*f am hading tk* Ion. tha Jay la heana *r*r U>«*tf e( a atagla human *f tha uaaowtnMaUa W perhaps n with Um i «. B. Uty. Ormtslmlaaw.tto eighth NtertoTUto Burma of Labor U to * yary neatly printed to mam than 300 pagra, TB* "tomt to this Bn man to to gain and to dbmminaU information lend tote toTaapn l ha In teem to to fee totoring llimt Blanks ate tent onl *° *—fodletsi*. farmers, mechanics, newapap-r men, myliyai sod em rtoysra. Thron 'a mm earns am fitted •to »«*d ret anted. Bat the Bares a tod to Mod out two *geots to (at IWltr Informalloe, sad believes that tto mitre e»rt should be dona by IBn Wanks that were sent out ooo totesd fete rrpuMi: itosas maha below any suggestion* toaltenjr uoenr to y«d rebates to tto “to* to ton work lug people, sag Jfeto tojT“We tednlua would beneflt ttom; nine Mate what you think would toeaaea fee wart of this Bureau and tosmasi Ita uecfulacae. y*11* 'to printed report M copy to tow tto ana were ttvee l>y two Oaa lon county rarinert to tbe aboe* duration*. WIOWB1E1 Qiui. Gatto>1 Co. *"!*“*?* to “J*— "*»"* l thtak *ro*4m f*"*4 ■*•— work S-hS^oESton '”LX>9. U*8'iUU * l...1 qeemion hard to answer. J or^f Urn, been beee « [wU..t factor, to my optauw. In bringing about the pcrsri.Jt oocdulou of tha working m Protuattoc haa Sox bled Ux tn',.u (iMtasan to get aa unjust share of tha •wnj “k K camea from tba pockt-to —» from ***^-*m4 «y humble opi*. ton a high tariff far protection la'tha wort lox)Bliotis hud uujuu law tvsr ■aacted, and If tha present eondithm •Jtota*. eobUeues too* 1 hot that ihe pradtottou of [>i«d hfxcaoUy will come wkU ailbar toua our for® of ■ovsnimem nc our liberty. bwjoi hits llu facta to tba people Mjito'rtto them as Kranktto cbd/tu •w* Oor* Rdf) tMnd kw" «< - •wmdy for tmrd tinwT W. 0. Gut nit, Employer. Lucia, Gaston Co. .. *? —rtkeu mu that the beat thing thaiaa*i be doua foe the latex lug peo toto repeal uneow laaaliy the homuataud law. As it Is *5**^ch*BlJ*toostead credit f* * -*"*•. koowm* he can't cut Wet “ •*} *l to —cmad by mortgage or *** 11 h* 4'*r« etodlt W-ttohas toebargaabigbef p,|« for ^jP—to U-o be weald did be know that ovary shirt on tba man's back — nupunaiblc” tor Ills debts. Tha rrVr®‘- of this law would hart wo ho scat «ao and It would lemon tba rascal's hktpce to defraud bts feiluw-mxn. The repeal of this tow would make —ahy mm more careful wbat they buy. they would know they would J™4 ‘SfV If to took tie aliltu off tha‘r backs. Betodcs. every time a Utowee ur anybody vies givne . mort gagv toe ssie-pa, of pruhath,f ®.d re dlag to added, which amounta to a ■*— little sum throughout Urn Stale In • Jested M.to woatd b, k-ptln tbeir poctett Dot fur tiiit Uv. Thom are my vkwa sstotbe grvatmt hmrwuf the tolmdog people today, and ^ lJpy.nr* ot Mj bpnHlt u> you • >u« arw perfectly welcome to lh«ro. At any lime I caa he of seiviov to you writ* cae and 1 wHl respond. J. tt. C'oSNkLh, Employer. The following la given la SMwer to tome quest tons relating to tba effect of uight work ou factory labor: OsrroxiA, Gaston G». 1.^*’ekls4 cannot be made a good th* P—ht system ->f Working twelve hours la daylight and •——■boors at night men and wanner. ZH ^I!T!!!,>"*,^"a"ch‘n^ •»d o n wtjuanlty poor cilia-na. They can t***bui btoto lot or eft la the common wealth, as limy know tail llttis about Jlf-baTinp ao time t, read the eurreul hlerstUfS uf Ule gay. Tltey beoarae hantohvd xad leas epirltuully-mii.ded, “Hr . 1 •* li—e •• wlU have a criminal elsssof laborers manafactured to oar own loved Ho»tliland. such as Ufa landed upon oar shores from fur •Igh Arnntrles May. Great lutrm la •dug duns (uuintenttonally) to' future r-Meraiiona l»7_ working glrla at a ****** ags durli.g the eleven hours given os far sleep and rrcrealloa. [ rs*eetd<> that shut A>wa yoar mill nod go si something etoe. L D. Moo**, Employer. The above are eopied aa being ..fis teiwst I" o«r readers. About seventy ive pages of the report sre given op to •uch letters, la which array and various views rjv egprvsaed. The Tenniwws Haa ate by an almost anatilasoaa veto refer tod the Mil u> rw rstaUtoh tbs whipping put for petty •^eaaea. However great Bray be the -vd of a whipping peek for epeeUI patty nfeeaaaa. that I ami tot loo to about aa dead aa human slavery. On* of tha rub* recmtly adopt--d l/y tba FaaJonlUa of lb* Horn* proMldla •a ah Inf |a lb* kali. We 4 i not know «bather IUa la NfiUr or Irregular, batwa Hrntlufi It to command It. •■ablac la patdio pi mom i. ,i • rale, and naaKItiM mama to thaar who do ant Indulge tha liahtl. R.llraada, »*#»» ago, forbad# K I* drat-alam «arr. * ■••mb* ago, ratlaparaaf a. rtalw raMroail* art* forbidden to amok* «ttib on Tb* PuafeOb* Drpart 4 firm ^Mkaiaattra authority to prahlkat Mutlaf In Ibrlr oOaea, aa •bwaklaaa ta tiara aad ahUdraw and •tli*T MMhnbn, It la only a sat taraf a HUb lima whtagenifenen »|(1 •mM tba baMt In paldta ptaoe* and ackers** add bar* to. Tb* atnkaa •*** bhP»r-dytoc tiyarette, th* wherry «M pip* with ft* heart parafycfng ' few*, la anntraat a«th afcfefc the anal of a drad bona ****** lag aoald ba aa the attar of raara, and tha bn ■Autlri did, •* fratpfal to WMy trtU ad ban to walk tba aanaptaok. sagtxmm cointtuit raow fiiit raoa. FRIDAY, FEB. A MDUTB. PT^antrd • pallUon mn Um Kurtli Carolina ouofcaeueo of ****,**•, ^ CBurolv, 80111I1. In'reference SwSfSSW?'* “* ■* Tho folhvarlM blit* and raaolatlons *4** latrudaced, reed ike Irat Mom and farmed. By ®aa»t*r 8teveiia—To amend oec jhjaWMof tbo Tin Code, ,u regard B* Seuater WNl*. of Alamaoca-To prvvaul Uia bunting of o’poaaama at certain aoaanaa. By SenaUir Cook -To tumttgate troaia and Cxobinattoot. The Calendar waa then taken op and l**n fallowing bdb and reaolnituaa Were dl Slewed ot: Iba lull ta provide for tba public primttaff atid iihKli»g. crmi op on tb#* Uouaa amendments that each bidder iKpuait with tbo Treasurer SW10 and tba painter give a b>n<l of IS.OUU Tba am* ad meet* were o.ocr rod l„. Tbanrardulloo vob.atrvxrtoMr Sena tors *ad BepreaenUtivea to rota for tbo frea and nuluailed ruling* of all voa at a ratio n| 1ft to 1 catzm up. Senator Cook moved to amend ro atrKiIrg tba aUver to tbo United Stelea-load. **••»*«* iloody, of Bnyaood. moved to voter. Tbla paoctpltatad a long dtsonael.m participated la by Sroatorn Dowd. Ctaik, Bica, Bundy of Uaywond and FuwWr. roof*^ mrni (Umi amrixJnnn I wing II w Populist platform demand—ilie »ui> treanury plan—free coinage lrt tn 1 audtlaal the eticnlntlug medium ba Increased at fcmat *40 per capita exelualre id teg.1 reaei ve« ) Seuat'w Moody’s atotlon to refer wax Inge— ltt to 24. Tim question then recurred on tlie sohatlfule nr aairtidurenl of Senator Meat..me nail it wna adopted—ayra, *»; nnew, 14. Many 3eU.tloi-» rxplalnad tln-lr vole* and much »inurement was created wlten Senator Fortune admit led that ‘"Uila matter bad |>ut hits in a ItoJe.” The reanlutton a* amended hr 8etia tmr Mawhonia lamed Ita arc-aid and tldid readings. A bill paged requiring the examlna Don of Mudenta of Die normal and In duatrial -dmol at Grre.mharo brfore 11*7 are granted public school tntelwr eertkOuatea. norm*. A motion wag m*de to dispense with th* reading of tbr journal. Mr. McK-nxIa otj vt*rt, laying hills had been Uml or mien 17 the clerks; at all even la, lie could aol get any tmp of tbrm. Tlae Hour# roted on lb. question mrd Uie Speaker aaid “Tiie oora Imre Mr. McKenzie caused great amosn SBf»U after waller* had thus gone bin way. by demanding lire veaaaod nay*. Upon a rising vote tbe motion to read wav voted dawn. Bill# were Introduced ag follows.' By Ur. Musi rue—T» provide for the cure rtf tbe biiod. (7 provtdtnr for ax pert attendance; also a bill to prevent Mineere* 17 requiring prompt medical alWeUon to child .an. By Crewa-To astahiisli a normal sclaed f„r oegnwM at Oxford, McKenzie as Id he had found in* lost Mil and made an apology to tbe clerks (or his lutltaatioo tlust they bad eaten the bill. A motion was made by Mr. Sutton to reconsider tbe vote by which tbe hill to alio* the shipment of bird* oat of the from Guilford consty ant* tallied Mr. Julian laid this wuatd let down Un Imre and ti would lewd to a dr •ti uetSin of the Mrda. Mr. White, of Biarlen. said 111* peo ple favor ilia repeal of all bird law*. Mr. T.uafc naked a* the bill am* whether tbe pan pie all over the State could not *bip Mid* to Guilford and thence let them I* shl|ip-d lf..rtli, Aud then aaid lie would assert Uwu eudi would be tbe result If the Mil beoume a law. Tbs motion to reconsider was Umt. The bill passe? Incorporating the tsrwn of BIKmore lu Buncombe emiaty. At noon the special order was taken up, this being the emilestsd eiecihm case «# Dixon against Mewbome, from Green count*. Tlin majority report. In favor of Dixon, faaionlst. wan Aral read. It charged Irregularities, staling that at one precinct none of the poll holders were present, but W«at a D-m imrai. a R* pal] lean and a Populist took charge of the poll* sod w»r* nut S*"rs in at alt. mr awit rrvrWflrt the ■bIikmJij rn»”t* wUieh imi hi Tuvor of Mr. Mrwborne, Democrat, and which *•* forth that imtki of contest wu “•* properly rrrrd ..pon Mr. Mow borno and was Irregular, and that rr Idenoe Uad hero 1st mi by She OHitoe tanl without nutter. Tb# c.M i test turns nn Ui« fleet Ion st SpHght’a Bridge, where thieute hsd here n>a*te after the -Irstbuj of IBM. of bloodshed and trouble, and tltert-forr the rooulsrly appointed putt holder* and reatetrsr had declined to serve. TTh ttoeakef stall'd that the giiest Ion was on the adoption of the isatisorlty report. Mr. Peebles opened the dehtsle. He argaed the ease strictly fr.ue a legal standpoint. He made a sharp threat at Mvwe fu»tn«laU slio bad staled <>u I hie floor the! this leiMsIorr was a Uwcnto lie-If. Beetled Chlf Jostles Bufflri on the powers and the province of a LMbtdnr*. Mr. Cos spoke In soppnrt of the m« juflty report. He charged (hat there fiaods. jwriwlrated by the manly ftiexklaetiierrs and incidentally at tacked the eaunt* corrmmeal system. *“ld that It wa# an uudrratuop thing Uu»t at ttgelght*e lirldgaDemo eratehad arranged net to vote. After some sear* disoaaaWwi the ma jority report wa* adapted and Diane eras sworn In. BAT CRD A V. F Ell. 0 •kkitk Report* received from standing eom mllleoa. after which the fullowlng Mil* end nwnlotiona were I at red seed and referred: By Mr. Mewknree, to ineerpomt* the Cardins ClKlsthm College; Mr. Herbert, to rector* Mltehel) wmaty to the ninth contmaslowal dlstrlet; Mr. Bender*, to pmhttft the kale of cigar ■£*■** Watm Fermat Ocllfgs,Tlr. Farthing tc rrmnl eh*p U|. law* of TBc ccVelkr wcctflcc takes ap sad lb* following Mil* and resolution a dla pond of; To rrqalro examination of all teach er* *f U* gwbUo school*; amended and paewd third reading. Tbt. bin repeals the pfiT'Wge heretofore conferred oo too Gnfoiboro Lodnatnal end Normal and tb« Cal low bee Xormal Schools, of eUowloa their mdaafas to teach with out undergoing sn examination. To amend Ibn art Uoorpo.allog Blllmorr: pa*-ad third rending. Tim following resolution was then liitrndowd li> Sir. Westmoreland, who »•*rd It* immediate caeisldenillnn; •* WktrtOM. We at Senator* riveted by dor reainctlrrautrlcl* to transect aocli busi»«e* ae may come before tsa, do fully agree that It U our daty to glee oar thee and taleoto to tlMt end, and ‘‘Irfcirfoi, IiiforamtUm coaM tu ui that one “four number has bren tern on ear lose orcetione under tt.r luflo rncf of iitUuloiUnf liquHr lo UuaI lx tent that hla rent has bren vacant fut meuf dare yam, ami fate constituent* thereby deprived of proper n-pneeuln thm which by lew and justice the* should have, there five tie It •‘Kffclteg. That a oommltlreof thr e alutll be appointed tu lovrstigate such oeuduct and if they Ocd the truth a* set forth, Shull prefer clmrgns in tecal manner against a,id m-mlwraud cauaa him to be properly dealt with acorn d Inc to law, to tbe end that j oat Ice may laj dour to his cutiltuenis and lliat *oeh conduct sJihII not n (Vet discredit upon till* hrnrur ible boly.'1 Referred lo the judicial* oeoalll-e l Hila ireuluti.in It aimml at llm R - publican Senator from Yadkin. 8 H Brown. A gfml deal has been said about his case by member* iiud by the i ublic here.) The President announc'd the nttlfl eat Ion of tlie following bills: To allow tlie oily of Charlotte to levy it tax fm graded school*; to allow sheriffs add l lloosl time to coilnct luxes; to provide for the letting gf tlm public printing l. the loweat teeiaiuaiblw Udder and for oilier pg The calendar was I lien resumed. Tne bill I** amend chain 07. private law* of lwBS, in res* id to llgoor li Wniar* In tbielby, Cleveland eouuty. pmatnl sro -nd and iliii.l rew-iing*. Resolution Ibsl no spungy, in lo ■ be mole to lb* University oi North thine lina. bol that such ail in as is ususlly *|ipni|'i isled be applied foi tbroumniun sctmols; tsblwd. To amend section 9017 of The C.«ls, raising the at* of liability to ruad doty fivtn 18 In si years tj serai amettdBb'bl* were offend, vol.-d down Mini dually, on Hr. Dow.l's motto*, til* bill Was tabled. A Wit to let tire printing of the enmi ty exhibit to Um lowest bidder. Mr. Fowler moved to amend by adilb g '■tu tlm uewspaper having tlm Israeli bint Hr fireslatiim In the cnomy ' Mr. Mi *t»»me moved lu table. The bill was milled. To a-ueii.1 cl lap 144 laws 1003. lu regard t« tlie Confederate in uu meiil; It provide* Unit tlm State loan frouillie direct tax fond, money surti-lenl to cotaplrir the monument Made al order for Tuesday next at 13 o'oba-k. To Iricorporate •The Relreit,” al Cltarloltv; passed second sod third r Muting*. Tlie Senate adjourned. The committee made n favorable re port on t're ‘dll to crest* a Cod* Com mission of tine* uemta-n. and an -in favorable ie|»m (majority) on the bill to lake JlrtchHI eouuty 6o ttr* eighth and plac* It In lb* ninth district. A minorityj»|>irt sms alwi Bird (Rich, monil Fun* 4| tells Ore Flat no matter what the rciarrt the Legislature will plan* Mitchell l« the ■loth.) Rills were introduced as follows: By Hr. UoKentlr, In sEaetm sec. 671) of Tb* t><da, extend tup juilwlic turn of magistrates, an they rau laeon warrant» r,,r person* In anotlKir eoiibty In cases of debt: by Hr. French, to amend lee. <119 Of Ttir Code, to as to allow oUceta* fee* where a pauper recov ers in a mit; hy Mr H.-mdisrs .n, to al low paupers to suiu to 61a *ffl Isvlta In lisu of loot Is ill SU'U; to leave It dis cretionary with Judge* at to the nuui Iwra nf witnvwwes <>• suit* by paupers; by Mr. Walker. (reflation) protesting ngalost the donoctal poliov of the ad ministration; '<y Mr. McCall, .(by m q'MStl to amend section l, article 6. of in* orwivtilntlnh. So n* to strike out tlie word •'male.” *"d allow women to Vote. Mr. Bay seat t-> tlm clerk's desk snd ha<l read an editorial In to day’s Cria ensian, In whieh the Democratic minor it) ia tlie llonar was atlaekrd and clwrgvd with obatrociing the work of tlm House Turn speaking to a ques tion of personal privilege, lie Said the cliarg* wak utterly false mid malicious •nd that any statement In tlie (Aruertsf as that Democratic meoiisr* are hi Insolent and I" some Cases foul mouthed, was • *hind*r Inspired by the father of lies. fie said tlie purpose of •he Gbwrcsfan was •*'"ldy l" throw the blame for tlie Incompeteuey and foao tlO'i of tli* majority on the D-ui <ratio meinhets, if* Sold llui Democratic cauens ',sd not considered for One tnouiest s propofi* ‘”'1 tl> obstruct or oppose any fartsiatton. "h French w'd rrr* •>“» Wrt'la 11on Iwd hern prepared. Tire lOijnrltt knows wlat It l» nlKHIt. Millers of general pai,|io importance liars not been Impeded T'rers Im* Iweu aontn Hltlfl ealting if ayes and tines, (t I* Inn. nilan,| (pat the D'OIOoraU should deairsto put U>«®v-I’,*ri on record and In tire liriuging of ttiwre iD'»«n» It "•» Proposed to «'V* ftans full opiew lunlsy In do tlila, after which Uorlila lion aril! ha pushed forw ird with due •kpedltton. defers! Democrat* thank*.I Mr. French fw hi* retaarva Ifr. Mu sms spoke In denial of llm cliargea mat*, herar •! fasImiMa. arenas (Item Mr. Turner, of Mitchell. •«d Mr. Cog Ol Jected lo hi* epeaklng. Mr. Mssrns aMadhed lire Omeaxin* an fl promoter of ilhreenslnn. This aroused ihe firel'Ollst* and galhd »maa nf t tie si, xiref ai tempted to mis Mourns nut, Tire IwUar said h*. Hka all othsr Democrat* on »ha fl aw, had •recti (hindered, end they h d a right In SpeaV Mueakrr pT" tere Tnstr ruled «>•» Musrmiwn* In Arder. Mr. Tnr ner, ,.f Mildred. appealed from th« decision of the chair, leit tha drelslnn tea* sustiilaod Mr. Smith, id Gates, **M that ^ art Ids leilseled on tire hoonr af etarf Democrat In Ure Hosae. •nd an hi* honor and Ire denoaneret His Ooaea*r,s', *utrtr*nt «* an somltlga ted t.udJh. Ms wld that tire (ksngss do«n«irled a* snasnlr-wat dsn 1*1 by meoilrer* and irew ha read* RlUrean ashed H«tth If th* Demo, srsti*reusns had not Instructed Us resmiar, In otretroot tegMstlow by rie'tig In u,wl..s* of persons! prls •MflS, deluding Hm T"" nays, ••n«*dths»»* pins wan ordered a* to soreatuoJT Mr. Hmtth said IMS wm untnu- Mr. Ray aald It wm a taaliciouefmUcoood. an unequivocal lie. Mr. thattfc caked Mr. Hifcmau wtmt V* *'«ro« .<* Information. **r. llllMBau tatd llmt It wm a totter hollared hy the majority of UM Houee. Ha did net auta what wm the rouroa, though half a donor Dtoioerata (laasanJod It, for the Spaakrr ruled the whole Matter out of order after Mr. French had made a Wee that wom work ha door today. The tumult waa thee milted. The bill In rerun! tu the rqualitatloa of taxation the SUU amt wderad pH u ted. MONDAY. FEB. 11. «kxut«. Bills and rv*.tint tons Introduced, read the Hist time ami referred: By Mr. Whits, uf Alexander, to provide for revising and digesting the public laws of Uis Sails. Mr. Carver, to reg ulate tbs hoars of J*l*>r lu cotton fao turlm, Tb* cnletxUr wm tlttu t«krn up *nd lbs following bills and resolutions avre dtapwad of as follows: To Incvi - l»rate S •mb Billanre. passed avrmiil and (hlnl readings: To amend aeetlon 5lfl of Ttie Cod* In regard to the al lotment of li.isrstiad exemptions; iin formally pa Med over. To ament *¥ lion SUlb ot Tlie Cods in regard to pallituw and Indexing the Cohmlul Ueeonl.t rv-re!eir*.l To equip and forillah th* fern da dcp*i• lna.it uf Ilia Knrtli Cajullim luxan- Asylum. There w«ta a long it ihih* on tire auli Jail, lay cotniuHtt-e havng unaiitto onely reporied the mil r.ivnraidy Fowler called f*.r ptwi.-u* question. The ayea and laoea ordered. Tim amend turrit of the cnoifniilevt Was adopted; prosed, nyr» 27. lines8; paa~-d I lllrvl reaatillg. l'"» lueoiyerraie the Girla’TiNhilug Soh-ail uf Frauklhibiti f«H adored rum; |k,t*ed second and third reading*. Tu amend srcthiu 15U7 nf The Crete prov-ding that jew airy shall Itr guru l» w-.nd by guardi an and sltall nnv gn Inin general trusi fund; paa-erl re-eon.Iami Hind reading* Tu prrHeet ct ixeha nf Swain county from dnm*ve l>y ItiMting K)fs in m-i tath Stream*; parsed For relief of tint a of Reidrvllle a'hiw i"g Uial u.wn lu oollert bick taxes, larsaed re, o. d and lliird reeding*. K--r ti*e proterihm <>f bah and same in tire 8t«te; l d.Jr*| The Crete tu regirtl pi PU'Jn: pnidhig; l..l«M; lo immure tt e public road* hy tax dion a d convict lat*>r. Fueler .vt*p.ia*d tire put-tag-- of tie-hill, ami farmed tlrei tire Stale (,uv the firm* on wlvirh the *t*tr maw tins nu oiithui. Tie- law as It n-.w starels give* e*ob Bounty that want* them tired own o--evict*, mad Ire oppa-ed lire taking of the noirVtrts Iroiu Ids county to work lire ruads of other*. The pmiileutinrv whs now Deerly sr-lf-su*lMining, sod w-nd I *.avu bring « revenue I-. the 8 ate. but |T till* bill p**reu it would ha*lee*i(*te a*|l kpapapriatmu .if 81UU.0UU II ,mri k farmed the bill. Sigmon f.voed lire pasage uf the bill. Fowler sent for sram an amendment tti.it tire co.mtVe* taking the 25 coovicis ahall piy nil lire exirusre from the tune the; treik them till returned. tn ansver to a q lestl.in Mr. FowW wag told hy Mr Sigonui that as he only raise.I hucklelrerrlea tu hi* county (Sampson) be (.reliably did not Ur»-<1 good roads ak he mold walk and ■'ti.P*1 hi* basket nf huckleim ies. Mr. Fow ler replied that per I iap* tin* was so hot he objected lu making good road* with Ids convicts for Mr. gigaem to hnulhis nUickadr whiskey over. Mr Herbert fav.wed tire Hill. Mr. Fowler asked Mr. flre-ser. while he whs sparking. If ho (Hoover) did ore Iblnk this mailer was uot a In tie on Ore order of Coley's army. Mr H.rover mid Ire did uot know very ma. li ahyol Mr. O-xey, but thought he (0>xey) wg tight In try lug to get land. Mr. Fortune, who introduced the bill, S|mke lu *opp>rt uf it. ||« was op I* we.1 to Mr Fowler’s aioendmeut. Mr. Grant amended by lidding tliat uv applicallou fur convicts shall be con atdrred uulese there nr* cuvicla tliat are not needed upm I he State farm*. Mr. Chandler called for th* ptevious question. Mr. F-.wlarsald Ire Imped there would lie u ■ gag liw put on this bialy, and g*ys nolle* (list tf they did enforce H Ire would Ireld tire member* rr*i«o*lble. Mr Chandler retorted, "lam re ponsihlsto my constituents and not to tire geutlaiuan from Samp son ” Ur. Chandler la a R-puMiian arid Mr. Fowler Ik h I'opulist On the amendment of Mr Fowler, lie called fur tire ayes and imc*. Tire amendment 1 •a* hvst. ayes 15; uoea 24 The q.res tton recurred on the Iwr-age id tlie Mil. Mr. Fowler said, [deans that my p-o |ile shall know who Vote* foe thi* bill and therefore rnl) :or tlie *y-s and noes. Call Sliatoiip-il. |-i e-vplninlog his vote Mr. Fowler mill ite had u.>4 j hsen swot Irere lr> ask fsvura, hut lie protested xg dust lire pHaaagn of this I hill; he W.iuhl 1*1 a traitor to hi* 0>n.- I Stlloenta |f he voted hi lax hla people to build road* ill other on mli-s; Ire did hot uldeot to tlie id having the eonvlrta, hot molested against lit* unu.-ty pay ing their exp-uar*; lie eHaraotvrirred it as unjust, tyrro.lcal and <-laaa legisla- I thin; It tax'd one partuf tire State for the laoielH of another. Tlie la 11 named as amended by Mr. I Grant-aye* 2#; maw 11. Tna Senate tlren adjourned ti*l II o’cktck. noon. H>r 1 recording* of Saturday aorr rmd, and (latr-d that thr Mil to -mrnd liar I'lmilar of Ellz»t»tli City l.ud b-ro rmd tliro thorn. Tula wm an ►rror Oh lira iwrt of I hr rtlriUa T>>r l|ll had liftrrr horn rrad i hr.iiifl.oiK An rtforl wag mud* Saturday t» grt tit b II r*nd blit iwi mo rinhiuatloa of Ua Mil a«a rrfnard hy Mr. P-.nl. Of Pa.*!Koran*. Mrarra MttP-ill, Prri.tr* uort Ray to .dr a |<#4at on thla. Thr Sfoiukrr tulttd tliat tha rronyrt laant allow. Af*ln«t tlila rallnf Wwon or-t»'*ra |ir-.ir*ir<l. Mr. MeK-tttlr n •ml that tlw Journal hr atrrutrl air aa lo (bow that t>>r hill waa not rood aaord hy In lltlr. Mr Yoon*, nf Wakr, told tha Ml! w«a ant toad tno third tim*. Aa Ur llr oi la-r two Mac* ha Could o..t any. Hr arid I hr had ailgfoalrd to Mr. P.ml th it ha 1 ongtih to Mt thr Mil ha rood In full. { Mr. Kay aald Ilia bill h id nro»r lawn rakd. Mr. Bwarl mi l to hla onoplr I'ol'tw <<pvoac tha corrrvlxm nf tha (oarnala, and that thro at Ilia prop* UM Mr plod eon Id rreoaatdar tha a and «rt th* hill np again <m tha ilord road I ng and haoa It road. Thla •uffmtWni waa auartdrd. Mr. MeKrn th-withdraw hi* notion. ThnJ.taro.il wa» anrroetad, Mr. Rnlnhard tant rip a raardation laatroallhf oar ttmutora and Rope*, wotatlooa ta oata for tha Jftaaiaffua Canal I-HI. Mr. Cron anil ta pmotdo for «*•-■ pulaoty adaaatlott. Mr. kaadUr. of Cleveland, to Amend U>e liquor law of sMwibjr. A resolution was adopted paying •IU, aa the expanses of the sob-ema aittaa which visited the Western Hos pital at Morgan ton A hill to regulate freight shipments oaaa op. Tire ooamltlea c-fered a safest it its as follows: That sec. 1 chap. 4*1, acts of Ml be amended by eueudnl by addin* after it tha follow *°f words: ••That wtieneeer suit is Intituled against any railway company doiug business lo N..rtb Carolina for lbs vi.il.itinn of any of tfee causes it* (erred to In said uhnpler, and said rail way company is east in ila suit. It absil pay all ousts and expenses inci dent therein, together Willi s reasona ble attorney * fe« for the plaintiff in ■aid cause, to be taxed by the ooerta." Tnera was s.ne delate uu this bill Some speakers argued that It was a »ui«l bill. Messrs Ca.epnell, McCall and eonm uibers olqrcUaj tu It, and wud it wae unjust in the railways, sod they sliould not vole for it. Mr. Slept*-).* said llie bill was drawn par ticularly m the Interest of l.w smsll shippers in the east, rep-cully truck shipper*. He snid tfir- court was to druwte upon llie leasonshlenee* of the at Pulley's fees. Mr. IMrDMu anid uvt under tlie present law the rail way* completely Ignore llie small allip prit, by miming trains by tlw place* uf :bu small alnpmenia. The bill was voted on on its st-cviid reudlug. Duly four nays *e.r la-aid. It the* came up oil li.i.d r**..r|:iig, Mr. Wniie, of Blad i.. ien:l kbr hi l was U.-Jiist. He nppise.l It sti.niglT. Mr. Hay offeied *11 aMien.ltueul providing that tlw sblpywr shall In no wnyri.e guilty of C'liiinliutory negligence or iu any way In l-lsgie for tlrlavs In *hii nymil. Mr. Wlute, of Illadrii, otTered an aiaeialment <lmt If tlw Value of the property sliait o.« exwnl $lu Mr. Hrndrrwai nceeptnl laitli Mnsis K iy's and Wli te*s nutenduienla. The PJVTlims qnealtnn Was again culled, rbe mil linn, j.al-eil tlie II.Ill A cVit«i«* bhl c4••»%• u(■ rft|iiniMd »h,»l If 'll Jackson, Swain. Macon alnl Ij.ui Ion a uimJ • ill ni the VincisiT a town "hip let'Uoo lor a retrax; funu the sliaik law, Ha- lA.nitnisainiirrs Miall or ilrr au rtrcll 'ii on toe quvsinni Mr Bigwell offered ail amend ,.-m milling '(fake. Mr. I'atm - IT-ied ,ti mihco.i ID* "t lo 'ocltnle Vance. Mr. Vtack I" Innlude RilUieifoiU Ouarr nlQfi dioenu were .iffer-d mi I Ilian on Mr Ea-art'a iipmIon (In- I.,]) wa* Laid on lh** table, Mr. Ewan a-,id the ell'Ct nf the lilll w-nihl have u>< rl>n id aclfng the whole Stale by the e«is [l would la* Hie a-oiel thing till* Leal*, latiue bad ever due. Mr. Kay'* tond.dl to reunnaidrr then lost, iiyer a*; ones .VS The bill t,, prevent Inis* fighting, l**el it* * 0,100 readme. Tna. a Wa* object a... by Mi. While, of I Haile n. to il»g"Utg lo llurd reading. M>. Kwaii m 'Veil tu au*|a i,ii Hie rn|ra (this re quiring til Vote*). Tmy Wrie Uv pended and tin- lull pax, d its third and Una) reading. A hill to allow Mitchell County lo have « new mail system and In levy A Special tax for road iiopruVtUieBla. Iwsaed second reading. The election* committee, through Mr. Ewart, noulu a repuit io the case of nidriiirlc (Jutting araint L. L. So If It. of 0*(ea, in Hie matter of the lalU-r'A rlaiia that the noticeof con* |e*i CM* not reguL-r Tt* committee rvpvrted tii* fact* in thw cam and nailed iha Inal r net too of Ih* linoae. Mr. White, of HU'k'!' offiued a icao Intinn tlrcl*ri»g Mr. Smith ent Illed til thewit Till* nsoluliou was unani mously adopted. Wc Wish llial instead of moving to I Able the bill raising tlieaga of liability for rn«d duty from is tn 21 year* 8co» tnrIXiwd had aith Ida acknowledged ability championed tiila Just measure. Th« law as it now aland* it a relto of tyranny. We believe that If an eigh teen year old bay were lo stand on his rights In th'i m iller and c«rry Ids runJC b. the Supreme Court, I lie law would he found In conflict with the declaration of rights In tile State C'on altlnlliai (Art. 1. See. 23). It Is n palpibln ca-e of taxation without rep resentation— rank tyranny. Representative Harris of O iston seem* to devote much of hi* time to holding down his Chair. He hat not Iaami reported as a speaker in any of the dim-use inns. Besides being on soma important committees, he lisa introduced ti n f >l)iaing bill*: to reg ulate the employment of la'-or in fac torle* and tiurjea; to glva Oaaton Oouniy the convict r.wt law; and to alaiHth "Dutch net*." (f oilier* have been Introduced by Mr. Hairia wn have failed to note them. Hn may pn*alhl)> tv heard from on lh« floor nf the Housa win u l.ts'idlla cunw up for action. Ttw eoneet valor* It* public p»»w, aafaly, *nd moral* nho knocked oot lie* prig- tighten In three reading*, hate llp>ir attention Inrchy l'r*|iect folly direaiei) lo tlmae gentleman over lit WtlkM and ncighlairltig ronnlie* wl<o Imt" lew noting as rvfer.-a and aerond- lo two rad riHatm |nii/im* clout lauipanuaaul that Kara induced, eomprll-d, nr nlUrratae aided at>d al'atled 10 rteairt t« Hie arbitrament «f of I la- and IHI In let tie tl.elr Imlitidual diAereuoe* and anluioaUteg If lh|i till* g la allowed to go nn hi tlie biaad daylight Under the A|*m dome of Uie bright blue aky, can the Hialu be aaredf •art be IttywO ryw, whan you aak for Doct/w Pitne'i Onldrn Medical llito tery (to lo a reliable dealer. II ’will aatl you wlmt you want T.w ooee wh" Hava •me tiling •!»* to urge upon you to it* pi tea are blinking of Lite ealra prndi they'll mika Theae tiling* |wy tlann butter, i but llwy don’t sore about you. T<a« of three- eolwillHteg I* '1Jo»t aa 1 good” a* tea •‘Dlae'erery.’’ Titat la. Uia only hla»d-eirnit#«r. Haab-bnit<Jer. and •irtaigt'emabirrr an far-rercMng and art unfailing In ita effect* that It cea be guaranteed. In tlui newt atub born Hkla, aa.ln, nr tarofuluua adac Uoru, or In every dlaraaa Uml n.uand be a (rapid liter or by Innaira blend — flitatur fjtlbU aura, yea bate yunr In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine—serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don’t play with Nature’s greatest gift—health. Browns Iron Bitters OMl o4 MfU, *«I M ymatiy **• boboiod. iwwm, h«v« no «ype4U« «d4 ml k|n ai one* tab* kg ikmordli bk trrnigibioka aktfirw.vmh fi ■rwwm'a Iroa Ml* iffi A lew bn tka fire-baull comma from Ibt vary Im Ibm O imm7 Aodi war A«rfi. and li » pkaaABi U> Ube. It Cures ftyspepela, Kidney and Liver Neuralfto. Troubles, ' Corutljmtion, Bad Blood 1 Malaria, Piervotu aitment* Women’* complaint*. Cel tnljr i'i« f nnihr- iihu (fnad n4 ' line* on the veiai-pa v All oibrrt «m nb MlittlM «'n (a«ar atanran am • will »*»»< NtallM WcrtTa Pnlr Y|.%i bi.J UxA-Irn. f .TOVOI CHfMK^AL CO CALTtMO^f. MO. c» COCQH8 ft I * | | LAXATIVE I i BROMO8 ! QUININE l 5 **<"»» <h» Bowel, fently, retires, the t" coagh, ewes the leveneh coaditk* * £ (ad hesdsche sad preeemu pars- D SI meeds. Cares la oas dap. Fu 2. ap in t,blits coaresknt for 3 3 Q PRICE, 89 Ctt. * «»uu iriuimwin. * * * R. k V v^COLD3 V For Sale l>y ir'mst Torrence A Co. Tax Notice! I will meal tba lax-payers of ftxatnn County at tb* following iltnrs and plaias: Lowell, Wad. Jan. 29, 1804. Belmont, Thur. “ 94. Mt. uotly, Fri. •* AV Sunloy Creek. Hat, •* 90. litilllck s Sutre. Mon. “ 2S. Uilnu, Toe*. ** 20 C.xiwder'u Cr’k, Wwt. “ 90. N-wim-r City, Tlior. “ 31. LJnvia Stole, ¥ri. Keb. 1. lewsl >1111, Bat. •* 9. Dallas, Mot,. *» 4. Hanbo, F«erorjr, Tuea. “ 5. Canpenter'a, Tliar, 11 7. Clwrryviile, Frl. •' 8. 'X'liis l> toy third and lost round. All who fa>1 l<» meet ins at the above places may expert to pay e>iars. M. H. Shuvofb, Tax Collector. This lutli day of Jan. 1804. Our Lines. cbt Gobi»; NbTibv^ ' - uatb; khobh, “ nEbTMTffra: — ITXRbWARE^ ■ fl ifXVTT.Bri PAWCT" r.fffSClBlES: IVa alto rnn a rase DELIVBRT. Plea** com* nod we an whan In n**<J of Riiythlnf In our linen. (Costner, Jones * Co. ATTENTION! T mo fully |»re|mred to do id kinds of Wood Bsd Iron * HR PAIR WORK, n I k»»* n Brat cl*** workman. and r»*i#etfi»|lf nnllelt a ah»r* of your •irt In ■; linn. Horn* nhonint a I way* » *i>*elaity. I d« that myaalf. B. C WAIUL1, Bbekusilth * - •- — --- - - -r - m immis rikt Ssr Ml iA prist**
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1895, edition 1
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