THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 28,; 1897.
Al i.'AI.KIGII.
; : WEDNESDAY.
.- - house.
Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 2 The sen
ate met at 11 o'clock and Rev. Dr.
Bal b oflered prayer;.
Bills and resolutions weie introduc
ed as follows :
By Senator Justice, a bill to repeal
the divorce law of 1895; aiso the act
" . : V
. By Senator Grant, a resolution in
viting D. J. L. 34. Cuny to address
t he e n e ra i a sse.in bl y J 1 n u a ry 25th.
.The rules were suspended and the
resolution adopted.
The president announced that the
senate would repair to the house to
The senate re-assembled . at 2
o'clock and immediately adjourned.
' ' SENATE. '
The house' met at 1 1 o'clock. ,
M my bill's Were reported, among
them,-la vorabV-, the bill to repeal the
act lor aid to the State Fireman's Re
fit F. Association; the bill to punish'
public drunkenness and the bill torc
' quire seats, lo be provided for salts-
Bills were introduced as follows :
By -dr. Sutton, of Cumberland, lor
the relief of ex-Sheriff Smith; of Cum
berland. : . '
By Mr. McKenzie, to pay special
."venires in capital cases.
By -Mr. Duffy, to' amend the Code
reoardinppe;ds from assignments
of widows years support.
By Mr. Person, of Wilson, to in
corporate the town of Br:uersvii!e.
I By Mr. We y mess, to,designate the
duties and -tix the comjie nation o!
boards of county commissioners.
ByMr: Harris. . f . 1 IaliUx, to re
peal the act requiring 'sworn state-tnents-of
flt'dii.'u cxjjrrise. .
By Mr. Sutton, of New Hanover,
to alio.v active firemen at Wilming
ton .the amount 'of their city poll tax.
Mr. Perso:?, of Wayne, offe ed a
resoiutiorto prevent sending of any
; .committees, .to. visit penal and chari
table institutionsof the state.
. THURSDAY.
house.
The Following bills were introduc
ed by Hancock, to amend the charter
of Ntrberne, to make 'it a felony to
steal any election book ; Resolution
instructing Senators, and Representa
tives to work for repeal of .-tax on
fruit branding; to incorporate Bank
of Kinston; to amend the Robeson
county stock law; to amend the di
vorce law bills; to allow clerks of Su
perior courts to appoint deputies, who
can probate deeds, .applying; to Col-
couuties was taken up and recommit
ted in order .that a general bill might
be prepared ; bill to regulate appeals
passed ; bill providing that guardians,
administrators' arid executors who
misappropriate funds are liable to in
dictment foi embezzlement, passed ;
bill to protect furnishers of material
ing Robeson county-to" 'hire out the
chain gang pissed ;: bill allowing
the Wadesboro Cotton Mill Company
ing ot deer In Columbus county ; to
reorganjze all standing committees,
giving Republican ar.d Populists
Jour members each, and Democrats
two. 1 :.
- FRIDAY.
HOUSE.
Many bills -were introduced most
of them being local: Those f inter
est were: To give the Superior
Court power to probate deeds and
conveyances; os repeal the act to
amend' the charter ol Wilmington,
ratified March Qth, 1895. and declar
ing all laws and clauses of laws con
cerning Wilmington existing at tnat
time in full force and effect; to change
the 'elections in that city ; to'preserve
cultivated ground from ravages of
poultry: to pay 6ch $1.5) M
judges of election and those w ho car
ried returns to county seat on lasi
election day ; to amend the Code as
to pauper suits; to require cross in
dexing of deeds, etc., in 24 hours af
ter they are registered. Bill to make
it a misdemeanor to disturb any po
litical meeting came up on its third
reading after some amendments, the
bill and amendments were relerred to
the judiciary committee. Bill to in
corporate the Moore County and
Western Railway passed, after some
discussion. Populists were of the
opinion that road would parallel the
North Carolina Railway, but being
assured it did not, withdrew then
opposition. Bill to reduce the
pay of registers of deeds to ten
cents per sheet., for recording
election returns, passed; bill to re
duce the salaries of cltrks of the
( louse lroni five to four ""dollars per
day, came up' with fivcrrable report.
The House then adjourned amidst
discusion'of the bill. ""McRarv said
the clerks gnt all the salary- and'the
.members got all the cursing.
; ' SENATE '
Bills were intrudiiced as follows : .
To abolish Hertford inferior court :
to incorporate the Pinebursi Railroad
Company; to levy a special tax in
Nash county. The president a-i-riounced
the following committee on
county government:- -': Senators
Grant, S.nathers, McCaskey, Atwater
and Abe'll. , The bill nassed incor-
pbrating the Stone Mountain Rail
way Company.
SATURDAY.
HOUSE.
Bills introduced in the Hoi;?c were
as follows : Requiring Craven coun
ty to retund illegal tax collected un
der act of March 1895 ; to place the
steamer Lily in hands of Naval. Re
serves ; to authorize sheriffs to make
tax titles ; to : makp rates of, passen
ger tare bri railroads i4 and 2 cents
per mile ; to make telegraph charges
1 5 cents' for 10. words an'1 one cent
for each" additional word ; to aniend
the code .lor the better protection of
mechanics anri?bwners of buildings;
and vessels ; to prpyid for public road
supervisors ; to make the terms 'of the
registers of deeds four years after the !
election in 1898 ; to prescribe time in
which mortages may be recorded
bill to promote ' temperance introduc
ed, which makes it unlawful to sell or
give spiritous liquors to an unmarried
person under 21 years, of age A
motion to table the resolution fixing
the salaries of clerks at four dollars
was lost." An amendment by Cook
were introduced and rlftrtcd : Tc
amend the charter of-the Carolina
Mutual Insurance Cornapany ; in re
gard to the s'upti vision - of public
school ; bill for rtleif of sht riffs and
tax collectors; to amend Chapter
214.. lawscfT895 ; to amend chapter
455. laws of 1893, in regand to trus
tees and assignees: The. cdmddr
was thru taken up and the following
bills and resolutions were disposed of:
Bill to incorporoate the Stone Mount
ain R. R Co. Mr. McNeil moved
to amend amendment lost, i Dill in
regard to the county line between !
1 . -.
Chatham and Alam.ince counties was
made the' special order for Friday
next. - :. '''- j :-''.'.--
MONDAY.
HOUSE.
Bills were introduced in the House
as follows: To regulate assign
ments ; to amend the Code so as to
allow grandchildren x)f certain ex
slaves to inherit and become distrib
utors of their estate ; to prevent . af
frays, to prevent slander and to
amend the Code in reference to Sun
day trains ; to charter the Eastern
Hospital for the insane at Goldsboro ;
to )rovide that land cjwners shall pay
tor one-fourth of the fertilizer used by
tenants, unless, when the land is rent
ed the ten?.nt is notified that the
owner w ill not pay for any fertilizer ;
to change ihe age when road duty
sh ill begin from iS to 21 years. Bill
to allow a woman a divorce if her
husband is in .the penitentiary vva
tabled. At no in Df. Curry, 'agent
of the Peabody fund addressed the
Legilature m the House. The sub-
ject of the address wis "Education "
He m'de a stio ig plea for educ-ation,'
and declared that. 1: the legislature
did not elevate the blacks the latter
would drag them dojj'n to the nether
most hill of lgnorancp. He said that
there would always be ballot box
to issue bonds to the amount of $40,-
ooo was p ised;. Dill passed second to make the act effective in 1S98 was
reading allowing Richmond county ; adopted Ayes 40, "Noes 34. An
to levy a special tax to pay the . float- ' amendment to reduce the :pay of
ing deb! ; bill was . passed exempting ' members to $3.00 per day was lost,
from jury duty undertakers who are An amendment w;as offered by Dock
ifuneral directors ; bill to incorporate' ery that the resolution take effect
; the Carolina Exchange Bank at when each member returns to the
Monroe was tabled. ' treasury one-fourth of his per diem.
senate. ' ! This caused a lengthly debate, which
Bills were introduced in the Senate is estimated to have cost our State
to investigate the use of North Caro- $350.00. The bill as amended failed
frauds as long as there was ignorance.
SENATE.
Bills were introduced as follows:
To establish and maintain an insur
ance depaitment and consolidate the
insurance law s; to rt quire tle regis
tration (if the names of partners in
business concerns; ' to include in the
yj. ... .' s .. . . -
( f benevolent, societies exempt
from insurance tax, ;Kn;ghts of La
bor and the Masonic Life Indemnity
Company: there vvasj some discussion
of the bill to incorporate Bridgers
ville, AYilson county j. Senator Butler
claimed this was a bjid habitof incor
porating these cross roais towns so
as to allow them to $ell whiskey. It
was decided that the Senate -attend
the inauguration of President Alder
man, at the University on Wednesday
in. a body and that there be a night
session' Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.
Down Brakes, and Reverse ! "
When a train is discovered rushing on to a
: v .- ". . , ' . ., ;: irighviul coj-
!'" ' ' ' lision, it is a
..' ,-thriHjn-sr. . in
stant as the
e n g i n e e f
1 :
' JJ brakes t"
and reverses
. . .nis 1 e v e r .
lirates alone
are not
enough ; the
vhole propelling-
pow
er of the en
trine must be
made to work
in the oppo-
direc
tion. That is
how it is
soinetimei
wit li disease.
; There are
times when
the sys-em is flying- along-. the track of dis
ease at such a frightful pace thit no ordinary
methods will prevent disaster!. - There are
plenty of medicines which dct merely" as
vrakes to "slow up" the disease and put
33 disaster for a little While r but that isn't
Enough. What is needed is a medicine that
will instantly' reverse the entire wasting
degenerating process. 1
When-people are losing flesh and strength
and vitality, with the life oozing out of ther.y
day after day, they need Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, which acts directly upon
the vital forces, completely transforms the
entire nutriiive organism and totally re
verses, the wasting, debilitating process
which is at the root of all diseases.
It enables the digestive and blood-making
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for infants and Children.
Castoriaisso-wellada-ptedtochUdrenthat
I rceoannend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." iL A. Archer, JL D.,
Ill So. Oxforil St-'- Brooklyn, Y.
Castor! a cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomacli, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, , ; . -
S "Without injurious medication. -- , !
"The use of Castoriav is so universal and
its ni2rit3 so well known that it seonis a work
of superorojjation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria j reoults.
within easy reach.'' '
Carlos 2Iae.tyx, D. D.,
- New York City.
"For several years I have recommended
'Castoria, aad shall always continue to do
s, cs it lies invariably produced beneficial
Edwis F. Pardee, 31. D.i
irth Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
The Cextacr Company, 77 JIcrray Street, New York Crrr.
John Hutchinson & Co.,
the Real Estate Agents,
will fill this space next
week.
GEO. D. GFuEEIv, Prcb't.
LAT. T7ILLIAKS.
SAK'LIOEOES, Eec'y & Trea
J 1 ! 'i i . 1 1 f ' I 1 i I
HARDWARE GO.
" (INCORPORATED JAN. 3, 1896.) ' ,
Successors to
; GEO. D. GREEN. & CO., ' '
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'The Cto. D. Green Hardware Company" was incorporated January 3rd,
1896, 'and as successor to the late firm.df Geo. I). Green '& Co,,. will conduct a
general hard ware business .in. the-tawn of Wilson, N. C , ut the stand formerly
occupied by said firm. , AViil deal in , "y . , .
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Builders' Materials,
utlen', Lime Paints, Cil, Pli n'ibir g Materials and House
' Furnishino-Goods. . ' ? .
Mr. Geo. D. Green, senior. meh'iber, as President, and .Mr. Lat. Williams,
thejunior. member of the late firm, will continue to ive their personal atten
tion to the business. Mr. Samuel Hodges, Sec'y and Treasurer, will join them
in the conduct and management of the business of the corporation.
- . Very Respectfully,
6-23-6m
Geo. D. Green Hardware Company.
H. G. COMOR, President.
J. C. HALES, C stier.
; BR : ,C 0.,. ;-. -
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSfiESS IN ITS-FULLEST SCOPE.
V SOLICITS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,
Alfiimi-Biim .
As bright as Silver..
As pure as Gold.
As cheap as Brass.
in histories in public schools; to in- ' . toass. Auditor Ayer issuad a cir-1 rans -to supoivVne circulation with an ,
corporate the Lodge of Faith, Hope Cular to. sheriff callfng attention 'TT:
andCharitv. of Craven countv : to pre- 1 the fact that firms who offer a mft or ; muscuLir fles'a and hsalthy nerve-force. j V
. - . , . , . - m . . , , aiiss Mary wtmmati. 01 iasi wpkinsiou,
vent lorfeiture of goods sold on the nnze as" an mducement to purchase Franklin ce., x. v., writes: -For nearly ten
-'-. , r - r : months I have had a bad couorh. aad instead of
install rneh-t plan : reeardine the eaten- are subject to a fine 01 $20. rsttiarhetter. it rew wor utn 1 was advised
- : r r , , . , , , . ' : f v a fneud to trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medtca.
mg. Ol fish and trapping, ana the Kill- SENATE. t Discoverv, I hesitated at first, for it seemed to
- ... . 1 1 me nothiri" Avould srive reh.ef on lv death. My
OOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and The Senate met at 10 0 ck,
,H over dgaln proved by its cures, Lieut. Governor Reynolds presiding ; and before 1 hacf taken many doses there was a
"When all Othpr nrprivflt?on fiilpfl that' " : . ... t - JTreat change. When the second bottle was empty
. JtisTe 0 T?iePB The following bills and reSOlqtiCnS I h,d no cough and a sreat deal stronger.
While North buying Silverware
we selected' a full line ' of orna
ments in . . . . .
v ALUMINUM , .
Pins, Buckles, Picture Frames, Match Safes
Arid a hundred other articles. Every article sold under abso
lute ouarantee not to tarnish. Also a full line pi
ilvGrware.
a
tcfie
Plate Glass F ro nt.
WLS, ;
Nash Street.