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To amend the charter of New Benu : Uinfayorable re porta were submitted as bo the followlns:: -f: To repeal chapter 105, tawa 1895, - - To enable married wmen to conteat as feme solos. ' f -' To reduce -the pay of employees of the leetiskiture 20 per cent, below the wages paid in 1897. - -. r ' The following bills were introduced:- By Justice, to authorize the county of Rutherford to levy .vtax to pay indebt edness, and to enable Rutherford county t; to pay back school claims. . By Cocke, to provide for the appcr filonmenft of court stenographers. The 'following bills passed first read inert ' To amend chapter 153, laws of 1893, rincornoratltts: the city of Fayebteville) By request, Senaitor Justice Introduced a. bill to make certain steep mounttains in Henderson county legal fences, and in eeneral to conform to the Buncombe law of 1885. Senator Franks, by request introduced a bill to prohibit the erection or mafnajt nance of barbed wire fences with 200 yards of railroads fin Henderson Ajounty. Senator Franks explained! to me that in euch coses horses became frich'bened and dashed initio the Dences. He understands that there is a large a.TTwiimt amonni! of such fences, and wants a full hearins: on! the matter. CaptSain W. B. Troy vouches for the bill. Senator Cocke's bill provides tor tne appointment of court stenographers in oa'ses they think necessary. Twto su-ch bills by other members heve been killed in committee, but. Senator Cocke's bill is free from objectionable features. It that th Msine party shall Tonav tn thp rmii,Tiitv ,t.hf sum paid the sum paid; the stenographer. LAST NIGHT'S SESSIONS OF THE COMMITTEES Special to the Gazette Raleigh, Jan. 23. The senate judic iary committee ordered a favorable re port this evening on Murray's bill re pealing the Madison chain gang law, and an adverse report on Senator Cocke's bill providing for court sten- j ographers. j The house oommiitttee on cities and towns decided favorably on the bill creating four new commissioners in Craven county. The house committee on claims ren dered a favorable decision on the $202 contest expenses to Albert Cannon. The joint committee to consider the governor's message in regard to the re moval of the Wilsons from the railroad commission, was in session in the sen ate dhamber till a late hour. Senators Osborne and James (and Representatives Justice and Patterson, of Caldwell, and Carr were present.' The governor was represented by Judges McRsue and Avery and Captain Day; Major Wil son by R. O. Burton and Judge By num ; Otho Wilson by R. H. Battle and Logan Harris. Burton said the charge that Major Wilson was under mort gage to Colonel Andrews was made for the first time in the message, not at the 'time of the removal. Osborne said the committee was di vided whether itt should simply pass on Russell's case, as presented in the message, or investigate fully any caus es of the removal which might exist. No acitAom was taken. The committee adjourned till Wednesday night when the question will be argued and wit nesses against Major Wilson will be heard if here. The governor furnished the names of IChe witnesses this morn ing. The house judiciary committee or dered a favorable report on Craighill's bill requiring principal foreign corpora tions to become state corporations. Tne omly essential amendment was leaving out tho incorporation fee of $1,000. A separate bill fixing the fee at about $50 will be introduced. There was considerable argument for and against putting this in the bill. Ray and Clarkson wanted it fixed. Council wanted the same fee as for incorpra tione1 now. The committee was un willing to cumber the bill with a pro vision that might hinder its passage. Ray and Robinson, of Cumberland, 4 I will suibmit a minority report that the bill apply to ail foreign corporations. The joint education committee was addressed by Professors Alderman, Whitsomj, Olafton and Nobles. W. N. Cooper, the AshevSHe- lumber man, is here, a candidate for the board of ..internal improvements. .. ClOAR NEW REsJORY FOR f ." REV. R. R. SWOPE A new rectory Is to be . built eoon for Rev. R. R. Swope, pastor of All Souls' church, Biltmore, by direction of Mr. George W. Vanderbttt. The new building widl be erected In the rear of the church, on the opposite side of the road to where the present rectory stands. Plans have been sub mitted, it gaia that the new rectory wp be larger and have better con veniences, it will be a frame building with stucco finish. It is understood that the erection of the new rectory was caused by the request of Dr. Swope. In addition rto the rectory five or six modern cottages will be built on the plats outside the grounds, laid off for this purpose whom the estate was completed. The cottages wil be built on the plan of the present . rectory an? when completed will be rented out. The contract for the proposed 'build ings has not been let as. yet but it is expected this will be done in the course of (Hue next few days. The work will commence immediately after the con tract is let and the buildings will be completed by April 1. He Ma Park. Street. lie Finest Private Inn" South. xcattd in a residence, p park, ten minutes from center of Asheville on electric i car. Private baths, electric lights steam heat and oren wooj fireplaces. In connection wiih The Manor are two" artistic cottages. First season opened January 1 1899 1 jcur lurtmr miormanon apply to M?S. CHAS. M. PLATT, Manager. MEN'S FOURSOME TOURNAMENT ON THE LINKS Clear and bright was yesterday af ternoon and the golf links of the Swan- anoa club proved a big attraction for players and spectators. Of the lat ter there were nearly two hundred. They were rewarded by. witnessing some excellent playing. The inception of the men's foursome tournament was the hief feature. The playing was brisk and oftentimes brilliant. The contest was a ihandicap but none of the allowances was large. The winners of yesterday's contests qualified for the semi-finals to be held today. Messrs. Wiltbank and Graham won from Messrs. Kimball and Trumbull; Messrs. Wharton and Fox from Messrs. Norton and Cblfelt; Messrs. Lambert and M-oale from Messrs. Fitzgerald and West; Messrs. McCloskey and Ray from Messrs. Coxe .and McKisSick. The playing was over eighteen holes and darkness caused the close Of the contest between Mesrs. Cheesborough and tTaddeli and' Messrs. Jordan and Blddle. , The former team was ahead after playing nine holes but the teams resume the contest today. Ae large an attendance as yesterday is expected on the links this (afternoon and a pleasant feature will .be a tea in the olub "house at which Mrs. Rohan will preside. MISS WILSON'S RECEPTION. Miss Ethel Wilson held a recptdon last night at her residence on Mont- ford avenue. A feature was a guessing contest,, Unnamed, pictures of oelebriit ies hung on: the walls and the one most corectly surmising their identity re ceived prizes. Dr. C. . Jordan re ceived, first gentleman's prize and Mr, E. C. Sawyer consolation prize. Miss Nina Adheson captured first prize for ladies and Miss Catherine Basler the consolation prize. Vocai: solos were charmingly render ed by Miss Daisy Sawyer, Miss TJilmer and Miss Biasler. Among those present were Misses Achesoni, edillioni, Basler, Polly, Christie, Genie Smlb), Cora Dickson, Alice Brown and Blanche Hamilton, Messrs, C. S. Jordan, M. D.; Fred Johnson E. C. Sawyer.Eugene Bearden, Arthur Roberts, Roy Wiliiams, Charles Waddeili and Arthur BediUiom C. C. Millard is ill. Judge H. B. Carter is in Raleigh. W. C. Hutt returmprt iua Charlotte yesterday morning. m Spring Creek, SWANNANOA. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nelson, Dayton. O.; J. M. Lessing, Burlington, Ky.; L. B. Perry, Newport, Tenn.; W. V. Wheel er. Louisville; P. E. Campbell. Ely Moore, Jr., M. Korn and C. A. Dixon, New York; B. B. McGrady, South Car olina; T. J. Long, South Boston, Va. ACCIDENT NEAR DEPOT Dr. S. B. Woody, of was in town yesterday. City Passenerer Aeremt FVnnir t? -n0 by went to Tryon yesterday on bueiness. ti. S. Anderson, of Hendersimvvinp was in the city yesterday. ex$ J. Q. Gilkey, of Marion, returned hom yesterday. SXj J . Doherty, of Hot Spriners. arrivrl in town last night sxs IBx Commissioner J. "FT. WpUo the city yesterday. ' ' Captain W. T. Miller, of Rugby, N. ., arrived yesterdav atfrnnn on vi. it to Homer Morgan, on Penland street. David S. Morgan returned vtwdQw afternoon from yale, N. C. He has ac- ceptea a position in the Rackeit store. Mr. Bigelow, of Minnesota, is here for the winter, and stoPDine: on "Ha.vwnnri street. Harry Smith has resigned his position as manager of the Kenil worth bar. ivir. ana Mrs. o. D. Revell returned bunaay ifrom an extended visit to Ha vana and other points in Cuba. tx$ iwuucri l juuueun, oi ivewarK, tm. j., was in the city on (his way to Atlanta, where ne intends to reside. SX2 Dr. I. A. Harris, county physician, is in the city, and will make a tour of the convict camDs 'today. SX Mrs. L. J. Elackwell. of Baltimore. who has been the guest of Mrs. Vaughn, at Forest home. Hill, left yesterday for er JGrnes't L. Roberts, wiho has been visit ing his father, G. M. Roberts, left yes terday for hie home in . Athens, Tenn, $x$ E. P. McKissick returned1 from Green River, N. C, Sunday night, accompan led by Frank Coxe. Hon, lEHliott F. Danforth, formerly staite 'treasurer of New York, and present democratic chairman of that state, is at 'the Battery Park hotel, accompanied by his wife. ?x d J. Harris, who came from Tampa, Fla,, last summer, and engaged in the grocery business at. the corner of North Main street and Merrimon avenue, hai sold out to F. M. Foster and .returned to the Palmetto state. Mr. Foster will con tinue his grocery at ithe corner of North Main and Chestnut streets. BERKELEY, j: F. Brookfield, New York; R. L Nellson, Greensboro; J. M. Hamilton, unester. Pa.; G. O. Cobb, Rome, Ga. J. D. Starr and Mr. Fess. Baltimore Freight Car Track Breaks Delaying Traffic for Three Honrs. An accident occurred! to a freie-Ht train yesterday noon which) gave rise to many alarming rumors in this city. The freight preceding passenger train No. 12 was running on schedule lime when it reached the 208 mile post, about two miles westj of Newport, Tenn. Without any warning a truck on one of the freight car broke.t The accident was discovered and a wrecking train telegraphed for. It was three hours before the tracks could be cleared. Passenger train No. 12 arrived here shortly after 6 o'clock last night. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was made for. Un ijj EASYGOING PEOPLE Those mho disregard rly indications of disease . The progress of catarrh is frequent ly gradual. Chronic catarrh, secures possession with out the knowl edge of its vic tim. It has become so common to say, "Every body has a little catarrh" that many easy going people -pay slight attention MS: tn if Vet. Tin r.Wa . of disease is so diffl- fn1t. fr shnlrfi rfT iw Many people well . advanced in years find themselves in. the toils of catarrh. Mr. and Mrs. Collum, of Giddings, Tex. , found help in Pe-m-na. Mr. Collum's letter follows: . Pe-ru-na Medicine 0., Columbus ,0. Deab Sirs: "I think your Pe-ru-na is the best medicine I ever tried for ca tarrh. I have tried all the catarrh medicines that I could hear of and none of them did any good until I tried yours. I and my wife have both used the Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin, and we are about well. I am 70 years old and my wife is 66. When we commenced to take your medicines we were not able to see- after our work, but now she can tex 1 T?!lb,er' Bout Carolina; James '.to her work and I see after my farm. uixuravi., j. miaucipiiia., in. xj. siw.ier, ana juick Murphy, Knoxville; J New York. I to." A. P. Collum, Giddings, Tel. 7 4 . MAYASK ADDITOHAL' EVIDENCE IN EWART CASE Special to the Gazette. . Washington, an, 23. At . meeting of the Judiciary committee today Senator Pritchard secured the calling of a meetimg for Thursday morning to con sider the Ewarrt case. It will then, be decided wihethes additional evidence jshafll be introduced. Senators Spooner and Gray fafiled to attend "the meet ing. , W. A. H. IIICElIDIARlSr.1 AT CARTHAGE. Specjfi to" the !.Gazette. . .' ' Raleigh, Jan. 23. A telegram from Carthage, Moore v county, -,, this after moon, kangfkodhounds's could be sent there Immediately caused mor that t!hw towii wa"burning'. news brought tnforinUattifliat it .was only a smal Sncendary fire. a ru-Later 'jdUOiSSteaf Wtoter Shoes, 6 to S, 60c at G. A' Hean maA Booaf Shoe Store. :- i t i I t ,-, ' -To nsure ai happy oieWyear, :keep the liver iclear ' anxi the body, vigorous ?: Jy neino' TwWitr Xflftitlfif 'Darlv .RSsers, the To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10p or Sc. If a C. C. fail to cure, drucgists refund money. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wea men strong, blood pure. 60c. $1. All arutfgista 180 pairs men's fine congress hoee mX cost, $2.25 to $3.25. G. A. Meam Soo Shoe Store. Ladfies wishing Soring Heel Shoes can find a good assortment at J. D. Blan ton & Co.'s shoe etore. To Ladies: SUPER FLOUS HAIR ,ty4 ever famous ii btle liver troubles. - REMOVED f -Pndlajaeflphlav Pa., was the firt; physiician. J to permatiently destroy by theeletltrio needle, Vn; Dycfc, suctoessor to Ir. VmTyck, has devoted 20 ye.to.tl operation. She fcas-eea! most fi suQceeulTteg leVea-aedlW dtroynthejiaiset lair from the most delicate; eMn, , .wittiout leaving a mark, or &gpaZn- TesU rnbniaia fTOmLenameMphysicians. i& dies taught v ' i s t 9 JJit'tle -Early .lasers, ,ue 1 , jj.u,i xv . e 4 , ti 1 piHs for, canstipatio&i and( Q jcVAs'hVvilleII. C Paragon pharmaicy. :; ".IpS ClLCSgut .feYUie, J. B. RANKIN, Cwt'w. JAB. P. SAWYER, President. 1 IKatttteiry IParlk IBainilk, .... $1CO.COC: A Superior Facilities tor Doing a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 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