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... a . . t . . . ... v , Semi-Weekly. ' EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. QyZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August 8, 1903, at the postofflce at Durham, N. C, under the act of Congress of March Subscription Rates : One year $1.00 81 mouths ....50 cents piree months 5 cents Rates for advertising made known on application. , DURHAM. N. C Jan. 2& 1908. NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE IN EXTRA SESSION At Call of Governor Glenn taiv-Makers Heetto Ratify the Agreement on Railroad Kates. Ip only real prohibitionists hollered for the cause lit would doubtless have more weight. Look for politics to warm up as the spring opens up, also far new candidates to make their ap pearance. 1 Of course the legislature is go ing to do as it pleases, and if the blame can be laid at any man's door, it must be Governor Glenn who called it together. When a man is suspicioned of doing some wrong people gener ally cry out against him, but when a man comes out boldly and shows to the public plainly that he is guilty of beating people out of what is due them very little attention is paid to it Whenever the legislature is in session passing laws and ad ding to the long list already be ing daily violated that no effort is made to correct one wonders if the time spent in framing such laws would not be better spent in finding some means of having those 'already in force more prop erly observed. It 13 all right to say that news papers publish more about crime and blind tigers than anything else, but they usually publish what their readers want as it oc curs. Did such things not occur the newspapers would not print it. Should they do as many pub lic speakers and commend men for things they never did they might receive approval at their lands. I The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer may have his facts; down better than we suppose, and we confess we are not forecasting what will be the result of an election or nomination but if any man yet mentioned beats Congressman Kitchin in the Fifth district, we will admit . even wore andsay we knownoth " inar about the chances of a man running for office. A LAW and order league was organized in Durham last Sunday afternoon.' Previous to that was a call signed by a number of citizens who stated that it was their purpose to aid the officers nerf&rminz their duty. It is a THE SENATE. . Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 2. Special. Senator Brown, . of Yadkin, offerei the opening prayer for that branch of the general assembly this morning at 11 o'clock. He seemed ful.y . recov ered from the . severe attack ; which many feared would prove fatal Wed nesday. ' Chairman Graham, for the railroad committee, announced that his com mittee would report a bill Sealing with the rate situation and the proposed compromise, tomorrow morning and would ask that it be made a special order for Tuesday morning as many of the members would desire to go home over Sunday. The committee on rules submitted a report embodying a rule that no bills except those bearing on the matters involved In the governor's message; shall be introduced In the senate af ter Saturday except by unanimous con-j sent. Senator Webb, speaking to a ques tion of personal privilege, said he hai received a letter from the police Jus tice of Asheville complaining that his remarks In the senate Wednesday as to the rigid enforcement of prohibi tion by prosecuting for selling Jamaica ginger had done him an injustice. He disclaimed any intention to reecflt in the least on the police Justice and felt confident the members of the sen ate who heard him would bear him out In that assertion. - NEW BILLS INTRODUCED. Graham Prevent the discontinu ance of local passenger trains in the state except on the approval of the corporation, commission. Graham Amond chapter 217, publio laws of 1907, relating to freight rates. Breece Amend law relative to pro tecting fish In Transylvania county. Seawell -Amen i chapter 624. public aws of 1907. relative to the estab lishment of Lee county. Seawell Amend section 2559 of Re vival, relating to railroads. Breece Amend law In respect to the competency of witnesses under section j 1626 of RevLwL Seawell Amend section 2564 of Re visa!, relative to the time within which railroads Bhall begin the con struction of roads. Aycock Authorize the trustees of Goldsboro graied schools to borrow I30.W0. . Breece Regulate hunting deer In Transylvania county. Green Amend law as to shipment of liiuor Into COiumbus county. Polk Amend law at to working roads In Warrenton township. War ren county. Pharr For relief of tax collection in town of HunttrsvJ'le, Mecklenburg county. Holt Authorize High Point to h- sue bonds. Holt Allow Greensboro to issue bonds. Kluttx Authorize Increase in tinm- ber of directors of Davis anl Wiley bank. Salisbury. Reinhardt Provide electric light for Lincolnton. HuxtonTor relief of R. M. Eckels. ReM Amend chapter C12, public laws 1907. Reid Denouncing conduct In the state of North Caro'Ina which inter feres with trade ani commerce. Brown Appoint William Harp Jus tice of the peace In Yadkin county. Petitions for prohibition from Wil mington and Ahoskle were offered Bills were put through third reading as follows: Iaofcrporate Webster, Jackson roan if. To fcond the floating Indebtelnes ef Charlotte and provide for future Indf-Mrdnrjfs. Amborlze election In Raleigh oh ! inn nf tpfrW arhool tax to meet by elimination of I deficiency caused It?i 1fpensary. Afwnd charter of Klnston. A trend charter of Monroe. f- vn'f Vj c-t tin probates and ..... . :u J If rrvernne. until something has continue been accomplished, but if they organize and do a3 the Durham Chamber of Commerce be con tent after organizing-very little may be looked for. Of course there are many that do not want the Southern or any other railroad to help pay the ex pences of the state in the rate litigation, and when you come to think of it would be right bad for them to have to pay for the present session to pass on so many little county affairs. Some of the same fellows that are saying not let tailroads pay the expenses now will be loudest in crying against the party for the expense in this very business. Two boys were in the mayors court last week for shooting in the corporate limits. The evi dence brought out the fact that they were using guns of their own ma!;e. They were let ofF and ntooniahed not to try rucn iruticu any more. "rz in wrrsns prescriptions ry -r-r-!Hrfiq !n C",n county. Arffi'l rord liw of Warrenton. yv power InVw of Pleipnnt R"- 'rat academy to lae certain prOp- trt?. pflnflon to allow the chM pair mrr.a eoTpwMon as In 1305. A"'M aw 3 t0 he Spring ITope rralM sehool. Blair bill to prevent traveling sales men from soliciting orders for iotoxi eating liquors la prohibition territory in North Carolina. Senator Turw r In advocating thin measure totr,p!n!ncd that "human vultures" stream w of Norfolk vl.ilt HisaW-tb City and East ern Carolina sections genera ly "dc baucblng the manhood of the people." There was objection to the final read In, but this was withdrawn an! the bill pasH'fi and was sent to the house. For relief of es-Sherlff MeLeod. Robetujn county. Authorize correction In act of 190 extending the corporate limits of Fnyettevl le, Incorporate Palm club, Wilmlng Allow Rockingham to pay commls- tl'rtif rs fur a'e of five jrf-r tent bond Repal I'.ihn,rd county 4er law Afri'n'l m'iu rain of Intoxltint In Rutherford county. The MiliMitut4 bill for state proM b'.ikm nU-riUn 'ftne up in Its font ff-id'n:r v!fh fivrablf rftK.rt' fron fc. . . .... - . r ' discussion participated In by nearly every senator on the floor and several ameniments were offered. . None of any material Import were adopted however, the only notable change be ing that cider be allowed sold in unre stricted quantities, leaving wine to be sold by makers In five gallon packages only. As amended the bill passed with practically a unanimous vote on both second and final readings. THE HOUSE. The opening prayer for the house was offered by Rev. P. M. Shamburger of the Methodtet church. A petition was presented frem citi zens of Rockingham asking for state prohibition. , Representative Dowd oallei to the attention of the house the fact that the prohlbllon bill had not been print ed and moved the printing of two hundred copies. This f was done. Representative Galloway lodged a motion for the prohibition bill under favorab e report to be made special order for Tuesday. Dowd urged to morrow (Saturday.) as the best time. Murphy and Morton advocated Tues day on the ground that the members needed all the time possible to con sider the measure. Finally Insist- ance of Dowd procured fixing the measure as special order for Monday. Petition presented for prohibition from Pitt county, , ' A resolution was offered by Mr. Yount making a rule that no bills other than those relating to the gov ernor's messages and matters contain ed therein be considered after Satur day. He asked Us Immediate adoption on the ground that there was .neces sity for It in order the members mtehe devote attention to the rate matters. The resolution passed. BILLS INTRODUCED. Parsons-Make t unlawful to hand'e liquor In Richmond county. Whitley Additional Justices oLthe peace In Martin county. Davis Amend charter of Beaufort Banking and Trust company. Keener Additional Justices of the peace In Lincoln. , Koonce Appoint Justices of the peace in Onslow. Koonce Allow bonds of Onslow county home. -Price Regulate court costs. Stickler Provide a bondel ware house. . Gordon Amend the charter of Greensboro hospital. Cordon A low Hisch Point to Issue bonds. . Gordon Regulate salaries of cm cers in Guilford. rturnett Prevent sawdust on streams In Macon county. Livermon Amend law as to fishing. Wood Reneal law as to non resi dent hunters. In Randolph. Hollowei: Allow Issuance of ISO,- 000 bonds for Goldsboro graied schoo's. Morton Amend the law as to prl- mar elections In New Hanover. Grant Amend the law as to the graded schools of Mocksville. There was a lengthy discussion of ih bill Introduced at the request of Governor Glenn to precent tie mer ger of parallel and competing rail road. RPDrescntaUves WInborne, Bount. BIckett, Yount. Clifford an Vann and opposed by Morton, of New Hanover, and others. It finally pass- eJ second reading and on objection to the third went over to Saturday for final reading. OTHER NEW8. - The call is lfihued for the annual meeting of the North Carolina asso ciation of superintendent and prlncl- ni r Htr schools to convene in Washington. D. C. February 25 to 27 In fonnection with the seisions of the national association. Prof. w. s ilpes Is president, L C. Griffin, vlce- frefiJent. itnd C. W. Wilson secreta ry. Commissioner of Insurance J. n. Young says the first Insurance com ranr to file It annual report for we fwrrent year Is the Carolina, or wi Initton. Martin S. Wllird. sArretary nd transfer. It makes a fine slrow Ing he says. Dr. Alexander Rrntnt, pa'tor nr th nrst Prebytfj1an church, of Charles on. who was recently cal'ed to the ptora!e of the FIrt chnreh here, hi slsmlfled his Intention to visit this cmrreratlcn dnrlnti the first week ir Febrnsry, finding the week here. Governor Glnn has granted a par don for the old negro woman. Mary fe, who was sentenced in the city court here a few 'k ssro for three months for delivering a bottle nf wht't-ef to a nejrro wnn, sh having 'jrourht It here for Mm from the Pn IveI dUpnnMrv. The pollre JurtW ntVetl the pardon. eage books at 2 and ZW cents, the railroads to pay $17,500 for court ex penses, this being the embodiment of theacompromise proposed by Governor Glenn. . . ; v Gibbs Compel ' Indians ' to : attend school. Wells Regarding game law in Pen der. - ' Gordon Relative to Summer town ship, Guilford. " Wells Por Justices' of the peace in Pender. "'' , - Doughton To ,flx maximum rates that railroads may charge for passen ger fares. Provides the flat rate of cents and authorizing the corpora tion commission to hear the matter of needed changes one year hence. Also leaving the price of mileage books to be fixed by the railroads under the agreement at J and 2ft cents, no men tion of this appearing however in the bill. Both the Doughton and the Win borne bills were referred to the com mittee on publio service corporations and ordered printed. CrawfordRelative to dumping saw dust into streams of McDowell coun- Jacobson For Justices of the peace la Beaufort county. Whitley Protect squirrels In Mar tin county. v ' Bowman Incorporate Spruce Pines. Gaston For Justices of the peace In Buneombev county. Taylor As to wells In Brunswick county. .,., y '- Green To shorten quail season. Davidson Provide for erection of bridge in Cherokee county. Davidson For Improvement of roads in Cherokee. v London (Allow Chatham and Moore county to collect back taxes. Buckhorn Make It un awful to keep liquors in Moore county. Davidson To Incorporate Hiawatha Railroad company. Winborne Permit the wife to tes tify In certain cases. Morton To increase number of Ju dicial districts to seventeen and ap point, an additional Judge. . Harris Relative to .Raleigh police court Harris Relative to school commit tees of Raleigh township. Murphy To Invest various courts with means of preserving points In various decisions. Galloway Incorporate Waltoaburg, Green county. , . Mangum Restore to superior court udzes nav for holding specia! terms of court Royster For school buildings In Granville county. Douglass Relative to the use of saccherlne. Justice To regulate common car rlers. " Justice To facilitate trial of 'cer tain criminal cares. Justice As to the regulation of for elgn corporations. The report of the committee on pub lic service corporations through Chair man Mannlna- was read, setting out the history of the railroad rate :itlga tlon and taking the ground that the 2'4 cent rate passed at the last ses sion was not confiscatory. It made no reference to the proposed comprom Raleisrh. X. C, Jan. 25. Sppelal. Rev. Milton A. Barber, rector of Christ Episcopal church, offered the opening prayer for the house. NEW KILLS INTROnrCED. Eifab!lh graded schoo' at Besufort. Davis Protect game In Carteret Galloway Limit arrears la taxes In Carteret. Morgan Work roads In Polk. Davl Rt-eure enforcement of liquor law In Carteret. Griffin Ineorporate Wcshjr, Nnsh cwtnty. WinV)rf Wlr-tiTt" a"n1 r"" ef re !iw ty tvlflr; Ibit . Cat rat? le 't cri! r h tri'-. Free Gifts to Both Old and jlew Subscribers..... 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