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- 1 .1 : t: ,4 1 tip 3 I; ; .- Bi'- I) W r If iis XT'?-?;- i V B1 i "".V i : ii : -r-.V V Mi i ; . It) 1 -ft It vorable" report on Senator Daniels' bill of uniform bill of lading. Senator Peterson and others gave notice of mi nority report on the ground that neith er shipping, nor ' railroad companies want the law proposed; dJS' r Kellum'BNI Postponed. The House Committee on liquor traf fic postponed consideration of the Kel !lum beer bill designed to; legalize beer saloons lhWilmington"arid;,New Hano- ver county under rigid license system. House Passes Schoor Bill. By a vote of 98 to 3, the House vot ed tonight for the bill for six months public school terms all over North Car v olina. There was a spirited discission with only one speech, hdweve'r, against ths bill, this toeing by Representative Stewart, of Mecklenburg., who opposed the provision of the bill rather : than six months school. He thought an ap propriation of five per cent, of the. State taxes was excessive, and provi sion for rural libraries :and , salaries of needless officials should be cut out Ito provide the means. " ' Mr. Majette, chairman of the Com mittHe on Education explained the bui as appropriating $250,000 for distrihu stion to counties per capita of school population. Then, when all - counties have assured four months terms, an other State fund of five per cent., of all State taxes is available to make out six months Ischool. Speeches were limited to three -minutes. ; Readjustment of Tax System. Chairman Williams, of the House. .Fi nance Committee, declared that the demand for six months schools was ir: resisible; that if property were taxed rat its true value, this could easily be done. The tax rate-is too large,- and if present conditions continued it t would be disastrous to the Democratic party. He outimed the financial policy that is bsing urged in the joint sessions of the finance ' committees. This is tnat a, general Te&ssessment of property be .ordered and that along with it be pro-; muleated the pledge that in putting all real and personal property at. its reaU.,,, ' . ' . npiiT,9l i,ni,TO!le fnr v aiuc uucic suau uc uu auxco-o u taxation save .'that - necessary for thai jsix months schools; that when the re assessments are reported .to a special session of the Legislature next Fair a tax rate shall be fixed that will yield Ho more revenue than was derived in except for six months schools; .that th whole scheme of reassess ment be under a State tax commission with full power to enforce an equitable tax assessment. Representatives Justice, Seawell and Miller spoke for the bill, and endorsed the position taken by Chairman Wil liams,, of . the Finance Committee. Sec ond reading was by roll call. 1 nen it was decided safest to let the bill go over to Wednesday for final reading without-debate, lest some tax feature required separate day ballots, . The House passed a great number of purely local hills to clear a congest ed . calendar. . The- compulsory School Attendance bill went over as a special order. Revenue and Machinery . - The joint Committee on Finance heard the report of the sub-committee drafting the revenue and machinery acts and Schedules B and C. The greatest changes are in the machin ery especially of collecting inheri tance; tax and Income taxes and in the means for getting all taxable property, ' on the boei'is. One, .change m?$de ..this afternoon was ;to make.. $1,250 the minimum ; taxable . Income instead of $1,000. This was'' secured at the in stane of - Representative Kellum, of New Hanover. . . - The Senate Judiciary Committee No. 2 acted favorably on Senator Bel lamy's bill to allow convicts sentenc ed to the roads in any county deduc tions of time for good conduct and authorizing county commissioners to make provision' in ; certain ; cases for destitute families of such Convicts. . Senate Committeemen Judiciary Ko. 1 will report favorably Senator Pharr's bill to allow free transportation to traveling secretaries of the Y . ' M . C . a. Senate 42nd Day The Senate convened at 10 o'clock; prayer by Rev. A. V. Joyner. . Petitions: From citizens of Pen der against State-wide stock1 law; from Junior Order Council of iienrr etta for six months school; fronf fann ers in Rowan and Daughters of Lib erty of Salisbury for six months school and compulsory school. Bills Introduced Carson (by request): Re-charter Rutherfordton. Evans, of Bladen: Authorizing Car ver's Creek township, Bladen, to main tain public highways arid streets. Evans, of Bladen: Repeal Act of 1908 relative to saccharine. Evans, of Bladen: Incorporate vvesi maaencoro. , Lovingood by request) : IncorDo- rate Hiawassee Valley Railway Co. Mason: Re-charter Mt. Holly. Mason: Create railroad commission for River Bend district, Gaston; and authorize .bond issue. -Woodley: Amend Act of 1907 creat ing a fish commissioner. Woodley (by request): Regulate fishing in certain parts of Albemarle Sound. Hobgood: Establish State-wide pri mary. Bryant: Create Board of Health for county and city of Durham and pro vide .election of' superintendent of health for county and city. Carson (by request) : Authorizing bond issue for Rutherfordton to pay debt-for necessary expenses. ' Little, of Wake : Providing for elec tion on commision form of govern ment in Raleigh. ;Long: Amending Act of 1885 mak ing appropriation for Oxford Orphanage.- . - .Peterson: :f Pay certain claims against the State incurred by the fish commission,; authorized by Act of 1907, Rules suspended and passed on" imme diate: readings: siTotal ariiount; includ ing" -boat Gretchen, about-$3,Stwt? , . .Phillips: Proinoting cause of edu ca,tion : in , Davidson. .'Privileges of the floor were extended ; to. tex-Senators tGrier, of Columbus; SpruilL of, Nash, and Hartsell, of Ca barrus,, and , ex-Representatives How ard., of Edgecombe, and Lawrence, of . 'Hertford-cy: .; sli 'Pa8ed". iFinal Reading ' Senate 'Wl.lf to ;build iron bridge over Yadkin between i Forsyth and Yadkin. Senate bill changing rate of taxation in . Weldon. Senate bill allowing Rox boro ; to. construct. -sidewalks at - ex pense of property owners. Senate bill amending charter f Winston. House book,- "Home Treatment for Women, .WJieflsn'g;viiiiiiil,:.court -forlgentto plain wrapper.' t - visal relative "to removal of causes from one clerk of court to another. Senate bill requiring real names of all partners in partnerships where not given in firm name to be certified to cierk of court. Joint resolution from House to pay. note made by members of - special commission appointed by Legislature of 1909, to meet debt in curred by Fish Commissioner.. Sena tors Pharr, Council, Parsons and eth ers thought the State should adopt some definite policy in regard to the expenses , of protecting the fish, indus try instead of dribbling along with little bins' like these. Senators Ni- mocks and Bryant pointed to the Act of, 1907, which authorized the expendi - ture and ""called attention to the fact that the- revenue from the. fees, from fishermen had not been sufficient to meet cost of the boat and other prop erty, and the special , commissioners, finding "it "already bought made the note so that the party selling.it might get his 'money. In this connection Bryant sounded a warning against the practice of the Legislatures allowing the various departments of.'he State to incur large expenses and then come to the Legislature with billsUo go "be fore committees known to be friendly. Other bills passed final reading: ; Senate -bill giving-Insurance Com missioner power . to refuse or revoke license , of any insurance agent. Sen ate bill amending, Revisal so as to ex. tend provision for removal of a ward's estate. 'House bill amending Revisal as to purchase of property rights' and franchise of one corporation by an1 other. House bill increasing member ship of Board of Education of Frank- ! before jury in . civil cases involving $200 or less to one hour for each side; in "discretion of ' judges. House bill amending Revisal relative to sale of merchandise, in buF.f. " House bill to prevent' loud cursing or indecent lan-; guage on roads, with 7 amendments ex empting counties of Watauga, Pitt Trt ma Prw-n ' U-rrA n JTXTo o"h in rf rT ' Afar " Granville only, but substitute applied to . whole State. Senate bill provide ing for non-suit in crininai actions in certain cases. ' Mileage Bill Killed . The House mileage -bill, I providing, as it passed the House with the re quirement as to pulling mileage on trains eliminated, simply that the flat passenger rate be two cents ' a mile unless the railroads put on a two cent f amil y mileage book, was - before the Senate on a minority report filed by Evans, of Pitt; from Judiciary Com mittee No. 2. Evans made an argument for the bill, urging that there was no reason why all mileage should not be sold at the same rate. Bryant spoke iri op position, taking the position that the whole question of passenger rates, lately settled by agreement, should not be re-opened, especially rates., lately settled by agreement, should the great freight rate crisis. He ex pressed himself as willing, by the way, to see the whole power and ail the forces of the State put in' operation to crush the railroads if the freight rate inequalities were not adjusted. Senator Daniel, who in 1907. had in troduced the two-and-a-quarter cent compromise, took a lli'e. position, but Senator' McLean contended " that a man'g; Wife and. children should ride at the; .same rate as .the,. manSenator Ward called the question, and on a roll call vote the minority report -was vot ed down overwhelmingly, only " Sena tors Allen, Evans, of Pitt, McLean arid Wakefield voting in the affirmative. 4 At 1:50 the Senate adjourned until 10 o'clock Wednesday, House 42nd Day. The House convened at 10 o'clock, prayer by Dr. Pittinger. Bills Introduced. Joint resolution by McNair for a commission of three to be appointed by Governor Craig to investigate and report m the matter of working State convicts on public roads of the State. COULDN'T RAISE HEAD OR HAND And Had Lost All Hope of Recovery Now Runs Sewing Machine Scottsville, Ky. In an interesting letter from this place, Mis3 Jennie Meador writes as follows: "I was in 1 . an awful condition, caused from wo manly trouble. Was confined to my bed, and couldn't raise my head or hand. In fact, I had lost all hope of ever getting well. I began taking Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I can now work in the garden, run a sewing machine, have I gained 15 pounds, and am, as hapoy as can be. You may publish this letter if you wish. I wish all ladies, suffering from womanly trouble, would , give CarCui a trial, as I am sure 4t would help them." ' 7 ;-'T Cardui is a pure vegetable extract, that has no severe medicinal action, but acts mildly and gently, as a medi cine should act, and therefore; an have no bad after effects... - You can rely on Cardui to help you, just as; it, has helpedrp maiy" thous- ands of other women in-the past half century. It goes o i tfie seat of the trouible and builds - up -T-womanly strength -where it is mostneeded. It is always wise to have" a ' bottle of Cardui on hand, ready, for use. Get a. bottle today, so -fchatryou can" take a dose or. two whenever you feel you need' it. At your drug store." - . , N. B. Write to: Chattanooga Medi cine Co.; Ladies . Advisory ' Dept., Chattanooga. - Tenn.. for - Special . In structions on - your case and 64-page . -Majette-Relatiye to drainage : dis trict in Tyrrell.. :; ,.-'v Bumgarner Appoint justices' ' in Wilkes. ; ' v . , .- . 7 y " ' - T i vBunn Rejative to charter of Ra leigh arid providing an election ; on comniission forni of government, v McNair Incorporate Proctorville. - Eayr-Relative to road improvement in iacon.' V- ;-',V?;t Young, of Vance Provide transpor tation lor veterans to Gettysburg for celebration of 50th anniversary of the tattle this Summer. ; Justice Relative to contracts by the commissioners of Guilford. Gordon Relative to Colored A. & M. at Greensboro Williamson For court house in Co lumbus. : - : ' ' , Mull Relative to drainage in Burke. IMajette Relative to hunting deer in Tyrrell. . , , Clarke for. Pitt. Create highway commission "" Britton Increase pay of commis1 sioners of Bertie. : 5 . ' " Gaither Establish special court for Catawba. .Williams, of Cabarrus Relative to . Newell Appoint additional members I of board of education in Warren. McNair- Relative to special1 tax dis- trict - in Robeson Wallace Relative to ...pay of the clerk court in Carteret. ." . Bell, - by request Regulate fishing iri parts of Albemarle Sound.: . Mauney Relative to drainage .dis tricts in Gaston. Dillinger -Relative to election of officers of Mount Holly. Austin Provide juries ' in Recor der's. courts of Albemarle and Concord. Wihiteford Regulate ' fishing . in Neuse river. , McMillan and McNider For rural policemen in, Robeson. Bills' reported enrolled and ratified included the following: Providing con vict labor on-Madison roads. Provide bridge across Yadkin river near Hall's Ferry. Authorize deed to property by the-aldermen. oi Burlington. Authorize increase in school tax levy of Fremont school district., Bill fixing time within which magistrates shall make returns iri criminal cases. Bill to validate deed by Southpprt. Authorizing railroad bonds 'by J)uplin. Resolution of thanks to Dr." Kemp P. Battle for his History of the University of North Carolina. Dr. Baird, of Ashevilie, who was a member of the .Legislature in 1859 was tendered a cordial . welcome by the members of the House and the " l FOR SALE BY ROBT.- R. BLLAMV If 1 1 ' i 1 'I'll i' i ... Our razors will give you a smooth, clean shave. , We "shaved" our 'prices when we marked our hardware. We have the "edge" on the hardware business, because wo "handle" the most reliable brands and keep on hand a full stock. ' ' . You can find it at our store. f PECK & HOLLOW AY II Ii "Everything- in 100 North Front. . We, .Siave the largest assortment Tan. Gun Metal,. Patents, Canvass low euts. A plfasuro tO; show you. . 5 Jper cent.' to you. 'Save A Free Shine Any Old Time courtesies of the Hbbr. " -V';: The child labdrbHl mscdepe cial order for Wednesday -night. 1 ; , ' House bills passed - arid sent4 tothe Senate follow : -9 Authorize commission ers Of Warren, to provide" funds for a. Confederate monument.- Fix- salaries of v officers in -Iredell.. . Amend charter sue by .Kins-ton;,: Authorize road bonds by Beaufort. T Clay, county ; road-' bill. New charter for lorgantpn. - Provide special axevyiTbyi CaswelL . Autior ibe bond issue in Wilsorf. ' Authorize bond -issue by Hutherford. Authorize road and bridge bonds -by Polk.. Au thorize jjsteel bridge over Tee river, Avery county. Incorporate Salisbury Railrcad Co. Amend charter of North Wilkesboro. New road law for Green. Authorize bond': issue 'by Wake', for funding indebtedness of county board of ; education. Amend Guilford . road law. Provide uniform bills of lading. AUB iic Din aenmng ine crime oi bigamy was passed -and ordered enroll ed for ratification. - The bill xto compel attendance on public, schools of the State by children between ages of S and 14 yeajs was made a special order for tonight. The House adjourned at 1:45 until 8 o'clock tonight to take up the six months school term .bill. OVERMAN WANTS $600,000 Asks for This Amount for Wilmington Customs House (Special Star Telegram.) Washington, D. C., Feb. 18. Sena tor Overman today introduced an amendment toj-the Public; Buildings bill as it passed the House providing for an appropriation of v $600,000 for the Customs Hcuse and Court House at Wilmington.- Representative God win has already secured $41S,750 for this purpose. Governor Locke Craig and a. nunv fcer of North Carolinians wired Presi dent Taft today to sign the Welb liquor bill. Hundreds .of telegrams; ana letters were sent the President from all sections of the country, urg ing himjnot to veto the' measure. P. R. A. 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