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THE MORNING HERALD, JANUARY -2d, iJL5. :11b ward lie bequest Wanted His Bill . Referred to the Cpmriiittee on Railroads OBJECUOiy RAISED Pill .Put.: on Calendar . Await Special Order r; Friday to HalolSli. N. C Jan. 2S. The senate n.-is ronVinr.dat 11 o'clock by - ITesii ri 'lit Danghtrid'ge-. Senator Ward asked that hi? bill for tic repeal of the long and short haul - clause or the Justice freight rate act. p. substitute for which embodying the . MeRac amendment, had been report ed to the house from the' judiciary .. rcnunittee No. 1. be referred to (he committee on railroads. There was rl fcction to this and the bill was fi nally placed on the ralewUr "for spe cial ordprc.n Friday. There were numbers of petitions urglHlf -gislntion to stop the delivery of liquors for beverage purposes, I'iese bein.1? from (Jastonia, Sudry, Gu'Jford, Franklin, Johnston, Cabar irs, Duplin, Greene, Craven, Ala mance,". .Buncombe, Chatham, RnTi delph.VN.ew Hanover, Halifax. Line-in, Person, Anson, ilavidson. Ro v;rn. Iredell, Henderson and other counties. There wrie also a great nrinber of retitions for the rf.nea! o! the lon.L V'd vhprt haul clause of the J'usC.v .:'"i;:ht rate act. XKW MILLS INTRODl'CKn. IV-vlsi- Repeal a public local law .' 1 31 Tim d provide- for the establish ; (i; ttf a Kxo.rd?r.'s court in Mor . ":iter ifewnship. Uavisr provide for the prcupt pay e i? of i'.chool funds on Burke coun-);-.' ' - kcr: rMc! l;n! of '-due at i::s ir ,'olujslcii' eounfy by the people. .ionej: ';)rreci error in acreage o! It'ii a r "' eck dr: in,r district, Li'i coin county. l ''NTp;-lf; . Change Ue fine for fi'!l ri:r superior -court in Oranr.e county. - .Unymore: Amend lhe road law' as to TJeunl .Airy ttfA'ijr.lr';: mid ( , '.abli:-.'i a highway r r.ri'.niifiCicn. '(V irr: Provide. 'or 111" rlc:-tio!i of lb'' 1-oard of education of' New ilnn-. over county by the people n"d n'.v terms of office lor the members or the board. . ULLS rASSED FINAL READING r ' Provide road improvement, bond for Ingram and - Bulak townships Johnstcn county. : Provide ?29,(rg bends by Cumber land county. Authorise bonds by Yadkin count for roads. ' Amend the charter of New 'Berlin Columbus county. Repeal law as to issuance of eour house bonds in Beaufort county. Amend the charter of Plymouth. Amend the charter of -Newman Richmond county. Provide special tax for Transylvania enuntv. ' ' ' " Amend the Madison county bond law. Repeal the dog tax law in Onslow county:- Allow th'e O'afonrrus county commis sioners to sell land adjoining the court house. Authorize) employment of a .fertili zer inspector by. Pitt county com m isfii oners. Empower the aldermen of New liern to contribute money to the New Bern bund. Fix salary scale for Warren coun tv officials and create the office of auditor. Authorize the sale of the Tran vlvania county home and the erec tion of a. new home. Vnthorize the use ly Fayetteville of certain funds for extension of sew era go plant. Authorize the commissioners of Pit county to borrow money for the erec tien of a stock law fence. Amend the law as to the salaries of the sheriff and the clerk of the court in Granville county. Maintain order in Laural park. Hen derson county. Amend the ;-visal so as to put the mother on an equality with the ra ther in the inheritance of property from a child, making them tenants in common. The joint resolution by Mason from the- house ealling on congress to re move necessity of oath cf allegiance to I'nion during civil war for scttins i;p claims for goods sold to ffilora! invaders. Presrr be that it shall not. be con sidered usuary for insurance conip;;'.'i irs to issue policies, life or fire, at r.sual rales and then lean money o; policies ;;t usual raie of interest, the po'icies oftentimes safeguar ling mort gages. There was iengthy debate in which Senators Hobgood, White and others advocated the bill and there wan unsuccessful reposition -liy Sen ators ' !U Michael. S-.iow and ot Senator Sncw insisting that it shonlii be designated as a bill to legalise usuiy. Seimior Ward lodged a mo' ion thru ihe senate do not concur in the house amendment to the senate bill provid ing for women notaries public. He declared that the amendment declar ing notary public a place ne:l not hi' office, savored of fraud Senator Mr P.ae. Itobgiunl and Snow spoke vig- orfMisly in support of (he 'bMl amended. The senate concurred' i vhc amendment by a vote of 1$ to The senate passed, after some de bate, the Nash bill to authorize arbi tral courts in the counties undter the supervision of the clerks of the court Chore was novote against the .meas ure. . OTHKR BILLS PASSED FINAI itEADINXJ. Joint resolution replying to felici tationa from Virginia legislature Tax pistols equal to poll tax ih Pitt county. Authorize grants by the secretary of state to I.. Lv Witherspoon inNOher okee county. Abolish office of' county treasurer in atawbd and Lincoln counties. Relative the oifice county treasurer Rowan county. Relative the office county treasurer Rowan county. Relative to the appointment ol rustecs for benevolent orders. REEL. SHOW TODAY AT GRA ND The Superflous Baby. One nut Edison drama. The Lady or the Tiger. One aft Sclif' ani- nial picture. The New Roads Mascot. Jiiograph comedy. Hogan's Alley. Patlie comedy. When the Catridge Fail ed. Edison drama lien Wilson.- with TIE GMMD 0 IVILW J. BRYAU WILL SPEAK IN DURHAM Sat; Jan. 30th 8 P. M. Academy of Music- SUIi.IE(T: "The Making of a Man" Sp--el.;ry ol tlie Navy. Joseplius Daniels will in I rod i ice the rpeaker. : UNDER AUSPICES OF Y.M.C.A. RESERVED SEATS 50c and $1.00 Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale at Academy of Music Today and Saturday. Require publication of court crinu nal calendars in Rockingham county. Make: debt diie: and payable: then any part cv tiie security is disposed of in Hertford, Union, Lincoln and Avery counties. A-joint resolution by Senator Chat haul to 'bring about avoidance of coif diet in corn-mittee ' meetings, and for syHteihitizins and expediting the work f the legislature. Resolution .by Hobgood recognizing he importance 'of social serv ice and providing for a social welfare com mittee. .' . There was much debate on the bill o make the minimum punishment of anlc officers who default at ten ears instead of four months, was ar gued at length, and ' finally voted down. Senator Ward opposed cspe- ially-on the ground that every bank officer so sentenced would be pra doned or juries would refuse to con- ict. Senator McMichael advocated the bill as alter the "kid glove and biled shirt criminal" who he espie'e.l- wanted to' reach. An invitation was read to the sn tors to attend a reception to Sec retary Bryan ..Saturday between 11 and 12 o'clock. iPresident Paoight ridge announced Senators Cooper and Uardner as the committee on the part of the senat'. to act with a house committee in re- iving fiecietary of S-ale I'rywn. The Senate adjourned to II o'clock Friday. TIIE house:. !: pep.sec wooren cer.vened the nous-' V:"f) o'clock, the prayer beiny by cv. A. S. Barnes, the newly ek'Cie.' superintendent of the North Cr.ro ia Methodist 'orphanage. Great numbers of petitions were esented from' nearly every sedio'' of the state appealing for the rn tment. cf a law to stop shipments o! fiuors lor beverage purposes. I required flftet n min-utw to receive and read thene petitions by iii.les. They proceeded the int rndncMon c' Representative (irier. of Iredell. :: thf cflicial anti-saloon leagiu. bill for the prohibition cf delivery of lirjuo; for beverage purposes and to regit -laie the sale of malt so . as ir as"ii: recoi -i? of dealers and persons buying malt, which it is insisted is bou?rbl mostly for illicit distilling purples. The Mount Mitchell pari; !:H of fered by Representative lieberis, o Huncotiibe, was withdrawn from the committee on. propositions and griev aiHcs and referred to the comniiliee on appropriations o' which Mr. Roh e.tr is the . rhairmnn. It involves a state appropriation of $2:J,K)0. A.mong the favorably reported bills were a, hunch of be ten aliolishing the office of county treasurer. It is said lai luily half ihe eouniies in the slate have abolished the office ol couniy treasurer. The house passed, without debate, the senate resolution tor the asf ti bly in joint session to hear Secretary Ki van Saturday at noon in the repre sentatives hall. He speaks at Ms o'clock before the social service as sociation in the First Baptist church The .members indulged in a hearty laugh when Representative Wilson asked for the privilege of the floor to he extended to L. H. Allred, Jr., and. after this was voted, thertj was ush ered in the three-year-old son Representative Allrcd. of JohnsCan county. He was roundly applauded. Thei-p came from committee an unfavorable report for the bill to di vide the state into three judicial cir cuits. NEW BILLS INTRODUCED. Currie: Amend the food class rel ative to misbranding articles. Douglass: Probate and validtftu certain conveyances. Clayton: Allow certain Hyde county townships to issue bonds. Tucker: Repeal laws as to "".ant ing rabbits in Person count v. - Laughinghouse: Put tax on all venders of soft drinka at drink stands. - Brier, of Iredell: By request of the state anti-saloon league: ITohibi'. the receipt and delivery of intoxicat ing liquors for 'beverage purposes. Grier, of Iredell: By re-iuest of the- slate anti-saloon league: Fro- h'b?t the manufacture and a!e of malt, such as is used the making o malt ifquors. Brommtt: Amend Vhe law , as to tlie practice of pharmacy. Roberts, of Buncombe: Amend the law as to hunting in Buncombe coun ty. . Peeram: Simplify forms ol deed rand mortgages. Alexander: Allow special tax for bridges in Rutherfprd count McBryde: Repeal the act relative Ko advances made to the state treas urer relative lo dralna'ge work. Capart: fix salaries of Bertie cUicerA.and amend the public health law. Smith, of Watauga: Repeal Wa tauga fishing law. Leonaid: Amend the ro.l la as to Tbomasrille townshiu. Davidson county. " - Collins: Amend ' the charter Mayesville. ' s J ' Brown: Authorize'.the. cQmmu-sion er of agriculture to encourage innni gration. ! ' 7- . , Tnscore: Amend the law relative to newspaper fees for advertising. Smith, of tOl'eveland: Establish Waco school district. 'i BILLS RASSED FINAL REAl)IN6. Incorporate West Jefferson. Incorporate Davenport college. Incorporate Pink Hill. Amend the ohartex of Salisbury, Provide auditor for books 'of Pitt county. ..... -y , Repeal the actf relating to the board m nsncuiuire uia requiring mat a practical ianmer shal be commission er of agriculture. ' ' Incorporate Sisters of Our Lady jut Mercy, New Hanover county. Authorize rural policemen In r Hanover. Equalize suDnnrt of James Walker Rlemorial hospital, between Wilmirt.!;- ton and New Hanover county. Allow any sized packages of meal provided they show weight and wheth er bolted. 9r unbolted. ; Regulate hunting in Warren coun ty-' - - - - .. 7 Validate acts of Daniel R. Brltton. Reinstate game wardens In Yancey, Protect fur bearing animals - in Craven. -. Require more complete returns oi varehouse saleB of leaf tobacco to department of agriculture and pii vide fine of $25 for failure to report. Amend the Jackson county road law. ..'. Amend the stock law of Macon ountT. - - Amend the stock law in Clay county. , Abolish county treasurer in Stan ley county. Relief of sheriffs and 'tax collec- ors. - Appoint justices of the peace . in Carteret county. Repeal act allowing sale of pair- ridges in" Franklin county. Validate notary acts in Northamp- on county. Amend law as to Hyde co.unty, re corder's court. mend Avery county stock law. Pay Hyde county shqrjff for- ser ices in recorder's court. Authorize WeWon to fund floating indebtedness. Abolish office of treasurer of North air ptcn county. 1 The house passed the 'bill on sec- Lmd reading to change the open sea son lor deer in Harnett ; county on the statement by Representative Dar den that deer have became so', nu merous as to damage crops -but it was forced over for final reading on objection by Grier. cf Iredell.." Rep-, rcsentattve 'Page leading tho fight against the 'bill. : The house resolution fori fifty; per cent reduction of cotton crop, in 19'i5 passed second reading but w;jeiit over for final reading an- objection by Representative Vann. ' . The bill by Representative Smith, ')' Cleveland, explained his. bill 'to ;retcribc the hours ..of. work per week in mines and factories and it was passed on second reading.--Out Representative Hutchinson raised ob jection to final reading and forced it over lo another day. The Stacy bill ;or allow ing railroad crmpanies to issue passes for active ministers was discussed for some time with objection raised by Repre sentative Page that it would tend to embarrass railroad officials,'' and of Representative Grier, o f Iredell, that I he churches should pay sufficient sal aries to ministers to take care or the traveling expenses. Objection finally for ced the bill over to another day. The house passed the bill torega late fishing in Hyde county was put through during the last moments of the session over the objection of Rcp resentaiii5' Mayo. N . The house adjourned to i0:30 o'clock Friday. CONCERT TONIGHT. Mid-Winter Concert Tonigbt at the Conservatory or m-.'s's. 7 Every year the Southern Conserva tory' of 'Music presents to the citizens of Durham a mid -winter concert that 15.000 PEOPL Read the 1th Installment m of the Mas- . -: - ter Her ald;: :. : If 7'vM 1 l-kl II And Now all the Motion See ing the ers are Pic- turesMond'y With each installment the .MASTER KKV yets belter ami with the seveiitli installment the fast and furious action hiirp;. ruents. sses that ol" tlie preeelinj? install- THE PARIS MOND AY Story in Sunday Herald THE MASTER LJQHN FLEMING WILSON J5tor? and Pictures on Monday fully equals the -Baal concerts of the yeai, and the one. tonight promises to be .of unusual interest and will con sist of a. variety of solos ducts, trio;;, quartets and general ensemble work. The students ha.ve teen working n" the selections 'for the past two week end are ready for the occasion. The public ie cordially invited te be present. The concert bt g'ns r.i 8:30 sharp. TQ CHICAGO ON THE CAROLINA SPECIAL THROUGH SLEEPING l- CAR DAILY VIA SOUTH . ERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier ot the South Queen & Crecent Route and Big Four . Route. Southern railway is now operating through sleeping cars daily on the Callfom' Special between Charles ton. S. C. and Chicago .111., affording excellent connections from and for Eastern North Carolina points. Golds -boro, Raileigh, Durham. Greefi&boro and intermediate points, through ASHEVILLE AND THE LAND OF THE SKY. For Pullman sleeping car reser vations, schedules and detailed in formation, ask any Southern Railway agent, or write. O. F. YORK, Traveling Passenger Agent, V Raleigh, N. C. f iV iff ' - A scent- iron i ihe f.'eutleiuan from .Mississippi, ;i live reel World Fili.i ' 'oriv'i'.-itliui featui'e Injoked to be shown i at the Pit i is totlay. .!. 1 .LJJ."J . f V-TTA'V.CSi) '(7 x , NOTHING STOPS - , Txi-tMli'-h- VkgL, jr. JOy-y I ) ( MR. ARNOLD'S riyj - Pt?U.W V'lsW - ( love - song . aaa -a U": Wsk (i mm SCENE FROM "PRINCE OF TONIGHT.'! J
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