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Jt. VOL. IiXXX NO. 1007. WILMINGTON, SUNDAY, JANUAEV 2Y, 1007. WHOLE NUMBER 12 n 3 OUTLINES. AN ELECTRIC PLANT Independent Light and Power Company Being Organized By Wilmington Men. Koor boys were burned to death. And probably Ore others lost their lives. In a $300,000 fire yesterday In MUl-.No. 1. of thtt Ctocheco .Manufac turing Co.. at Dover. N. II. There are continued rumors of differences between Harry Thaw's mother and sister on one side, and Mrs. .EtcIjb Keablt Thaw, on tho other, because tha Utter Is making a companion of Mxe McKentle. tho former chorus gtrl. and has her with her during tho Thaw trill In New York: a new motive for the killing of Stanford White Is that Thaw Intercepted a nolo from the ar chitect to Krelyn; a rumor that Thaw and his chorus girl wife will be di vorced la denied. The programme for the openlnr of tho Jamestown Lx- position April .6. Include an opening, prayer by Bishop Randolph, and an will touch the button Martin the c-ias md' Wtcrday that Wilmington position machinery In motion. Dr. (parties will apply to the present ses- Charles W. Townseud, one of New Islon of tho North Carolina General As Tork's left known physicians, was 'KeK1bly for-a charter for ;mi ii.deien- uilint. In lhe 1 1 (xi so Yesterday city. The name of iho ?w corpora- COMMERCE CHAMBER! THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS r Important: Meeting cf Business Men Yesterday Sale Of Merchandise Stocks in Bulk and Immigra tion Among Questions. Tho special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon to TO APPLY FOR CHARTER ?L.. .V. . ' teri .r f v c iiviiuii uiab VUUUI UUL IMS CTJUSKl- ered at the rnsetirvg the day before becajse the call set forth epeciflcafly that tho .matter cf passenger rates would bo handled, was well attended. President J. A. Tay!or presided with Mr. Jam?3 Kyle present as secretary. The bill before tho present session Mass Meeting of Committeemen From All Districts in the Connty is Called. . THE WEEK IN COURT Formal Notice Given Yesterday Trol Ity Line to Fort Fisher One of Objects in View Consumers Being Interested in Stock. Formal notion as required by law RejCesenUlre Sim, of, Tennessee, in troduced a Joint rvsotutlon com mend -lag President RooseTlfs action In dismlfflnc tho negTO troops for tho nrownllle affair: It will bo up to the Republicans tc endorse the Pres ident or defeat 'ho rv solution, as It will aJo jco over to the Senate for action. President Roosevelt yester day Issued an order by which he hopes to put an end tc frauds in cats ring public lands. nwrrU is to estab lish a steamship line to bring Immi grants direct to Savannah. Repre sentatives IJvlogston. of Georgia; and Burleson, of Tetas. Introduced a reso lution yesterday providing for Investi gation of tho New York Cotton Ex change. Now York markets: Mon ey on call, nominal; Htm loans, dull but firmer: spot cotton, steady at 11 ccntx: flour, firm but doll: wheat, firm. No. 2 red. S2 12 elevator; corn, firm. No. 2. 1-2 elevator; oats. rody. mlrcd. 41: turpentine and re sts tcndy. tlcu v. ill lie ihc Pcnjus Electric Light and Supply Cn.p.u. for which Hon. John I). Ilellamy appears as counsel, and which Is s.-'.id io be back ed by unlimited capital outside this city. An effort, however, will be made to interest as many Wilmington peo ple as possible In the enterprise bo that the company will start In the beginning with a sufficient guarantee of patronage to warrant Its success. Tb company will be capitalized at 1100.000 with privilege to begin bus iness on a smaller 'amount, should it be deemed advisable. The company will furnish light and power to the public, and the promoters say that there will be a great reduction in present charges for the htvIcc. The committee from among the number of gentlemen i nnnotlng the enterprise will begin .Ulr or next week a canvass for stock among the consumers of Wilmington. A limited amount of the stock will be disposed of tr the largest consumers in the clfy. It Is understood that a large block of stock ha been taken North. While the charter will specify that the com- MEET ON TUESDAY MORNING Question of Revenues Will be Discuss ed Enthusiastic Meeting of Teachers' Association Held Yesterday. By direction of the County Board of of the General Assembly providing EdUon, County Superintendent a&uinsi tne saio cr nveircaandise stocks in bulk except upen propr notice tc all creditors was presented by Mr. L. n. Rogers, who oxp"alned its pro vi sir-as- It was regarded as merito rious end upon motion the same was unanimously endorsed. New Hanover's representative In tho lower house and ami In the Senate were requested Washington. Catlett last night issued a cajr for a mass meeting of all the city and rural school committeemen in New Hanover county to be held in the Court House Tuesday of this week at 1 o'clock. The call states that the Board of Education desires to have I i -wvr fewts -x. mllK V. - .... r x x n . lo support tb bill and secure its uass-! v c uiiinmw age if possible. Mr. Rogers made an maiers or viral importance, es effort to have the Chamber endorse tho Chicago movement for a National reciprocal demurrage law, but an en- a9t reason a full attendance is urged pccially with reference to the revenues tor the various institutions, and for dorsement of this project wa3 deemed In ad visa bio just at present. It was stated thut North Carolina now has virtually what is sought in tho move ment of shippers, emanating from Chicago. Mr. Hugh MacRae presented to the All other friends of education -rill al so bo welcomed. Tho specific purpose of tho meeting ia not stated but it is learned unoffi cially that the bill of Mr. Morton in the General Assembly authorizing the County Commissioners to issue bonds Chc-miber the .matter of immigration ! for Public schools and to levy a sp- The Indiana legislature la etiasi J ertag a bill to tax bachelors. This tcar tn bo one mcr blow at llbcrl. pany Is to engage in a general electric j lighting and power business, ti a titw--ri. nvin ttTinia tn mu v! 'alui bo civen iKiwer to operate street rif? at auction. sale. tnn m.hn k-ir r.-w BUUUI UU lU4J lines, one of , th Mona of tho nromnler bine to ul- too many already wlli fight ahy of that ,m!.ilv rttrnJtn trollev line to Fort Fisher. One of the promoters of the new Probably Swettecham was Juitifia b oa the sround that ho dfdat know company recently visited the North and secured estimates and prices on - MVT&t W?A thtrf -rocvampanr expects to place an v -cw bow o haadV. order for tho machinery within 30 . ... v .v. ' , days. A number of voluntary sub- coi. Bryan still grieves that IresJ-jgjptjona to tjje stock were received Joct Rococvclt "stole his clothes- yesterday. Options have been se- W!1 leave Roovo t ta hlmKclf iisd cured on two or more suitable sites ho may finally have cnore rrraor than ciothc. The North Carolina Legtilature Is ati-caifcia but r.ot anti-canine.' It not only collects to pasa a dog ta law bat is taking off the tax on some class cif dop co which Lax had tot? paid cr t dodger! Corernor Swotteham. of Jamaica should bo allowed to ris and explain wrbethcr he vm trying to h( fnany or oat. before- be U too severely coti demnrii. Ho onht to ha v tho same char.ee that i aMowil to Senr.tor Tillman. and It is espected that a deal for one of these will be closed in the near future. NAVAHOE STILL AGROUND. explaining the good effect oil tho South Carolina law in this respect. A similar bE l had been Introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly he said, b it the Immigration was restrict ed to the Angho-Saxon race. Mr. Mac Uao explained why desirable day la borers we.ra required for tho devel opment of Eastern North Carolina and told why these from other countries of Angio-Saxoi people would be em ployers of labor rather 4han laborers themFelves. The lyaRants of North ern Italy were regarded as the. most desirable c'ass cf immigrants ffcr hls s?ction and under the bill oow pending these would be restricted. A resolution- asking tho General Assembly to eliminate Clause 5 of tho bill restrict ing the ixmlgraticJb, was unanimously passed- Tho bli'. comes up for a hear ing in Italeigli on Tuesday of thi9 week and MaJ. Lucas, of the Carolina Trucking Development. Company, t"f 111 tions of the Wilmington, business men in this regard. REMODELING SALE. Prv-uient Ro:ovet appears to be the ift maxler Ftnleralism. lit argJs an Insurance iaw for tho Dis trict of G umbia and would like to te? sTiraciCe la all the 8t.tc, If such a law ould tanl the C-t What did S-p,-tary Rocc tell joi Revenue Cutter Seminole Went to Her Acsistance Yesterday Afternoon. Up to 1 o'clock this morning all the effort to get the Clyde LI nor Nava hoe afloat had been fruitless. The big freight rteamer is stik' hard and fast in the mud off Big Island, on the oast sld cf the channel. The Revenue Cutter Seminole went to her assist-ar-co yesterday afternoon cad with the tuga Marion and Blanche have P'll'ed oa her with very little succea-j. She was Inward bound frrT George town. S. C. and thero is a b?re possi bility that It will bo necessary to lleht- len her part cargo from the South Car olina port- Week of Bargains at Popular Clothing and Furnishing Store. On account of certain changes that are to be made and tho remodeling of the stoxo in order to meet tho increas ing demands of his growing business Mr. J. W. H. Fuchs, the popular South Front street merchant, announces a giant sale of high grade merchandise beginning Wednesday of this week. Tho stcck inc'udes clothing, notions, shoes, trunka, suit cases and the like, prices for which have been marked down to unheard of prices- During the sale double Southern trading trading stamps will be given and a flee opportunity will bo offered to fill cut books. During this sale there wk'l be extra hour sales in which the offerings will be well worth the at tention cf everybody. A I2S.000 stock ekil tax for the sarnie wi'l be submit ted for endorsement The bill of Mr. Morton is especially designed to pro vide for a fund for larger accommoda tions in the way of buildings for the schools ond thus far seems to have met with no opposition. The regular monthly meeting of the New Hanover County Teachers Association- was hsld yesterday morning in the Cape Fear Academy building, just south of the Court House. Tn spite of the unfavorable weather conditions there ws a large attendance every teacher in the country schooAs having been- present with the exception of two who were too far distant to reach the city in "time for a morning session. The meeting, Prof. Catlett says, was one of the "best ever held in the coun ty. The programme consisted of a fine paper on the use cf the library in tho school and community by Miss Reba J. Myers, of JMstxict: No, 15; an Thirty-Odd Prisoners Received Sen tences Aggregating More Than a Hundred Years Three for State Prison at Raleigh. Thirty-Odd prisoners sentenced ft last week's term of the Superior Court to terms aggregating something like! 110 years on the oo-uuty roads and in the Stajte pAson will begin their term's this week. The commitments ar3 now being made up and it is safe to say that never before at one time has such an aggregation' of evil doers gone out from the doors of the county jai!. Three cf the number for the State prison will be taken to Raleigh Monday by Deputy Sheriff W- Harvey Cox, (assisted by Special Deputy C T. Saaaw. Tfcey are Kate Fisher, bur gla,ry, five " years; Frank James and William Ashe, murder in second de gree, 30' years each. The convicts for the couinty roads will be sent out later in the week. There are several long term prison ers among those for the roads, includ ing Walter Moore, the Express porter thief; Garfield Peansaii1, charged with DECLINES A PENSION Mrs. "Stonewall" Jackson Asks Bill Introduced in Her Favor Be Withdrawn. , THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Much Time Given Yesterday to Bill Putting Solicitors on a Salary Multitude of Others Educa tional Affairs Discussed (By Associated Press.). Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 2G. The Sen ate of North Carolina recei ved today a letter from Mrs. "Stonewall". Jack sen, declining to accept a pension of $100 am onth," provided under a reso lution introduced a few days ago.' "I most welcomingly appreciate this patriotic and loyal tribute to the name of my hero husband," she says, "but I do not feel that I would be justi- fied in accepting it. I am informed the burglary of the house of Mrs. .that the law3 of North Carolina limit Dunn, and Sergeant Smith, convicted Lii nonsdnns tn tho who hav not of burglary in the second degree. Moore gets five years, Pearsall seven and Smith six. The sentence of Smith was originally seven years but Judge Lon-g.at last consented to take one year off -the term. Others for the roads are as follows: $500 worth of personal property, and , as I do not come under this law I: re spectfully request that the bill be withdrawn." ' 1 Mrs. Jackson suggests that the moii- Robert Allen, forgery, 12 months; iey Proposed in her behalf be appro- pnateu to me l euei oi uesuiute ,wiu- '.-3,1 Walter Banks retailing ajid carrying concealed weapon, 12 months; John Bowden, larceny, 18 months; Mack CampbM. assault with deadly weapon, two aiontbs; Eli Davis, assarjilt with deadly weapon, six months; George Davis, assault with deadly weapon, two months ; Chla s. Jennings 4 months , Estella Gauise, receiving stolen goods, 2 years; iRichard Haywood, gambling, 12 mtnths; Fred Hall, larceny, 3 ows of Confederate veterans. In ac cordance with the desire of Mrs. Jack son, the bill calling for the pension, was withdrawn from the calendar. Proceedings in Detail. . (By Sou. Bell Long Distance Phone.) Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 2G. There was a spirited debate this afternoon in the House over the solicitors' salary clause in Speaker Justice's bill to .en large the povers of the attorney gen- 2 yars; LeRoy Jackson, 12 months; eral- -control corporations ancL to Vt r. to.1i vestigate combmati6ns in restraint or ward Austinv larceny, 10 mon.ths; Abeli competition, solicitors to assist -taj -Stalling, assatlt.with deadly weapon m euc1 mlunT!L ,85 tSl 2 12 moh-s; Matthew Sanders, larceny; ;lon ?Mte Sh fS 1f) . 0 . 0 ... , ' , 'with an p.mendment thac where the 12 months; Sergeant Smith, burglary solicitors do not amount to six years; Mary Murphy, assault witn ,rAfl . . . fnflD be present to present the reeomniba-'TCdta'ess by Prof. jT-Br-Hnffr principal or tne wiimmguHi tiign ocnooi, hew to use 8tCTies in enlisting the in terest cf pupils in the schools, eoid a talk by Prof. Catlett on the best meth ods of teaching grammar. The discus sion of tho various educational topics was generally entered into by the teachers a-nd much good resulted from the meeting. FAYETTEVILLE NEWS NOTES. Machinery for Big Cotton Mill Anoth er Purchased Railroad. (Special Star Telegram.) Fayetteville, N. C, Jan. 26. The first car load of machinery for the Victory Mills has arrived and there are twenty more on the road. There will be about one hundred carloads of machinery for this great mill. Mr. W. O. Robeson, of Cameron, has purchased through I. A. Murchison, Eso.. one of the principal owners, the old Manchester Cotton Mill, which has deadly wieapon, six months; Queen Victoria, larceny, 18 months; James William's, larceny, seyen years; Wirie LiBeias, arceny, ix months; Tom Wil liams, gaAablThg,' tour months; : Henry Davis,, assa-udt with deadly, weapon, five tmcnths; John Hail, assault with deadly wetajpom. fcur months; Chas. Jones, larceny, ' four months ; Garfield Pearsall, burglary, seven years. A RAILROAD FIGHT. incr hnnn idip. He will uot use the is to b-? sacrificed during tne nexi xen ; looms a9 he will only yarns. Mr. .In- n Vf LNith ct o c Ires ri I ta nici nm . . . ji j Visiters at Arteiia Colony. Tk if nv nr,t fr. W. S. Kcv have . . . . I III HVlt - a .-euorai statute rtuJaxjnp in-;. ontcrtalnlnK friends from the North in their new home at Artesla. near Lake Waccamaw. The visitors Miss Km ma C. Low. of Urook- I Ivn. N. Y- sister of Mr. Seth Low. ex- wanted a Republican CoagT-s elect ed o It could "stand bj hlcn. Con crc is Hcpablkran all ii;ht but thtj country has rather gotten the Im prracioa that. If tho Democrat had Kills Peterson, of Boston. Masa. These ladley are the president and secre tary of the Woman s National Alli ance, an organization which Includes over 15.000 of the leading women of tho country. So Interested did the visitors become In the growth and ex net tva watching, it would have sat )trrtlnary activity of the thriving English colony that tney are to do nate a public library for the free use of the colonists and their friends. dowa oa tho President In the Browns rille ctfalr. Liakj with the oast continue t. drop w.. Tho latcti oao Is Miss Mary .Van Caey who died at St. Louis oa Thursday Sho oftea told of how she declined a proposal of marriage lth Janes llucb&aan. afterward Pre. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. days and Mr. Fichs asks his custom ers and the public generally to cTmo early and get tho benefit of what is going. In a large paid advertisement elsewhere in -today's paper facts and figures are given- that cannot afford to be overlooked. A. C. L. WRECK AT BLACK CREEK. Solomon's Shoe Store Artgum. John owana Pneumonia Cure. J. W. II. Fncha Remodeling Sale. J. If. Rehder & Co. Clearance Sale. F. E. Uashagen Co. Fox Ulver Hut- Ident cf the l. nltod State. President tcnrord ch2Dtcr. rt. a Casey never marr! d Her father was Samuel Casey, of Caseyvilo. Ky who Secretary of the Treasury at Wastlaton durl-stc three administrations. The Icdlana Ivcgislatare Is also af ter th railroad. Several bills lo redaco pasasger faro to "3 ceats per zso cow pending la chat body. Soaxocl Mootj, gecrai paaeoge.-j T?.-n?-rt.i 1 Found Lady's Fur. M Meet- i0 Wanted Position by Job Composi te?. C. W. Polvogt Co. Bankrupt Stock Sslc A. D. . Rrown Special Reduction Sale. C. YV. Polvogt Co. Specials This Week. Consolidated Company Klectric SIgnr. Duslnese Locals. Conductor Chauncey G. Southerland Severely Hurt Equipment Damage. Mr. Chauncey G. Southerland. a well known young conductor on the A. C. L.. was brought home yesterday morn ing suffering with a badly mashed foot and leg. the. result of a wrecTc before day yesterday morning at Black Creek, near Wilson, N. C. A slight freight wreck, caused by the spreading of the rails under a freight train at Kenly the night before had necessitated the sending of trains around by Black Creek. While Mr. Southerland's train was at Black Creek unloading freight, the fast train which had been detoured that way, and which the freight crew was not expecting, dashed around a curve at the rate of 25 miles an hour and into the caboose of the freight. Mr. South erland was in the caboose with one or two others of the train crew, and how they escaped death Is a miracle, as the caboose was splintered. A car of lumber and two other cars ahead were badly smashed up. Robeson is a native of Scotland, and before coming to this country had charge of one of the departments of the big CTorkes Spool Cotton Mills.. Capt. Jerry Bespass, who is en gaged in constructing the Virginia and Carolina Railroad, which is to run for the present from Lumberton to Hop Mills, or Parkton, is" spending a day or two at home. He is enthusiastic over the prospects of the new road, and especially over the character of the country through which it runs, PENALTY SUITS POSTPONED. Absence of Witness for Plaintiff in Justice Furlong's Court. On account of the absence of Mr. W. T. Sear?., one- of the principal wit nesses for tho plaintiff, the three hun dred and more penalty suits brought against the Atlantic Coast Line by the Hannah Box Shook Co., alleging an unreasonable delay of freights, were postponed in Justice Furlong's court yesterday morning until Monday at the same hour. Since the original batch of suits was brought 39 others have been added, making 351 in all. The penalties asked for aggregate something over $25,000 and are largely on lumber consignment from Eastern North Carolina mills to the -box fac tory in this city. Herbert McClammy, Esq., appears for the Hannah Box Shook Co., and Messrs. Davis & Davis Rough Sledding for New Line from Lumberton. Special Star Telegram.) Lumberton, N. C, Jan. 26. An in teresting state of- affairs developed here today in railroad circles. The new railroad, the Virginia, and Caro- .lina Southern, which began work grading a few days ago, and which had laid some crossties, started to lay some rails soon this morning. The rails came in on the Seaboard last night. This morning orders came from the higher officials of the Sea board to their agents here not to de liver the rails, but take them oft somewhere. We understand they were taken to Allenton. The Seaboard claims that the new railroad is bfng built on its property, and the idea was to stop them. Wheii this action w?.s taken by the Seaboard, the new railroad crowd placed guards over the track, to guard it until the rails could be secured. This was tbe state of af: fairs when night came. The new road has secured rails and is tonight lay ing them over the disputed part of the road. Men's Meeting This Afternoon. Dr.- Morris M. CaMwell will be the speaker at the men's meeting at the je.meiid the charter of the Southbound" but where there is an lexcess in-the fees over $2,500, .they shall shall re ceive only the salary, and any resi due js .payable . into the State treasury..; The bill is a very sweeping one; and provides that the attorney: general may investigate any and all corpora tions to see that there is.no stifling of competition and monopolies for thet control of prices. . ' The Senate also had a lively .discus sion of the question of putting solici tors on salaries. It came iip. on a. joint resolution callings for. a. state- ' raent from solicitors as to their, fees during 1906, previous to action, on a bill which Mr. Webb, of Buncombe, has in this matter. It is set for. a vote next Thursday, and it is .hoped to have a reply from all solicitors by that time. The resolution calling for a statement from the solicitors : was . finally passed. Among bills introduced in tho Sen ate today were: .'.., Burton, to validate marriages in the State performed by ministers of the gospel not authorized to perform mar riage ceremonies. . Kluttz, , to amend the revisal , rela tive to fire insurance and notice of fire losses. ' v - Drewry, to enlarge the capital; building and providing for a fire-proof jhall of records at a cost of $500,"000. Webb, to extend the time tor. on taining grants for entry of land. McLean, a resolution to . increase the State's appropriation to the town Exposition. This was subse quently passed. Graham, to allow cities and towns owning their electric plants to fur nish light and power to individuals.- v Among the bills passed was one to Boys' Brigade aramory this aiternoon at 5 o'clock. His -subject will be "Thought and Habit." All men, are in vited to the meeting. The music for the afternoon will include a solo by by Miss Gertrude Lewis. "Our New Minister" Extremely Good, for the railroad. The suits arette "Onr Nw Minister " as nresented largest ever brought in the State for at the Academy of Music yesterday at lle appeared Lcfor tho Indiana fkaato- Owsraltfce oti ICailroadj oa Thursday and made &ia argrrxent oa the different bll's. Ho did net oppose 2! ccijts faro- bat orjrwri . thai there fhoald bo a dttfertcce la tho rito for ticket bought t ticket o2co and For Sale StylUh IUg. J. IL Mercer Mercer Hats. . To Lot Large, Airy Room. Wanted Situation by Bar Tender. Belmont Mfg. Co. Salesman Wanted. - Mrs. Maggie Whlteman Steward Shampooing and Massage, a ah fare pAii tc o cpadicter m au' 40-inch - white 15 and 20c Lawns, traits. - " , , , J Monday 12 12c yard at Gaylord'a. matinee and night, gave eminent sat Isfactlon to two audiences which would have been much larger but for the threatening weather. It is a com panion piece In many respects to tbe "County Chairman," and promises to eqnal that production in popularity. "Our New Minister." plays a . return engagement' here later in the season, and the theatre-going public, would do well to ,note the fact. freight penalties under the new pro vision of the Code Ten yards White .' Homespun for 30c; ten yards 10c. Outing for -69c This week at Rehder's Clearing Sale. Sale begins tomorrow, morning atJ, 10 o'clock. I Of interest to every lady in the city. During this week's Clearing Sale J. H. Rehder & Co. will place on their counters 3,v.O yards of all the newest patterns of French Figured Organdies sold elsewhere .in the city at 12 l:2c" and 15c. yard, for 9c yard. Oh account of the low price 'they .."will . - leell 'only one dress : pattern to a cus tomer The styles are beautiful.' A fine chance to buy - your dresses for next Summer. .. - . - , --.1 .. 10c." Chambrays, 7.l-2c yard-Mon- . en ervation of the grounds in the future, including 1907. Other -bills were: Stickley, to pre vent throwing acids- and other dele terious substances in the streams of the State. Winborne, to punish pols and trusts and conspiracies inimical to the people. Winborne, to create a Fish Commission. Educational Affairs. The North Carolina Association of City School Superintendents today elected W. S. Snipes, of Winston, pres ident; J.. C-Griffin, of Salisbury, vice president, and C. W. Wilson, of Scot land Neck, secretary. A resolution was adopted protesting against ' the increase of salaries of- State officers, except-upon condition thatithe salary. of the "State Superintendent of Public Instruction is to equal that of any be Jow . the grade of Governor. There was a conference todaiy ' of the legislative, committees of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly and of the City School Superinten dents' Association and the Farmers' Alliance, at which the Legislature was memorialized to provide for. four r ru ral high, schools in-thecounties ''yrh&t e the four! ; months .term. ' now obtains, provided- half rthe cost- of. the mainte nance of. such schools is borne jby the counties ana' ciuzens wnere-- locatea. .- V and Western Railroad, permitting it to condemn rights of way of other f roads not now in use. ? A bill to require Superior Court . judges to open terms promptly on;; the first Monday was tabled in the Senate after a lengthy discussion. The -bill to require water companies inTtae State to furnish a pure and adequate supply was passed, with others 'as, follows: . , " c To re-imburse father of Thomas, Nail, hospital insane patient, who died while making his escape from the Cen tral Hospital, for funeral expenses. Among the bills in the House were: liquor trafile to the public school ,fund;Ei.;;:: MacRae, to allow the town of Maxton' , McRackan,, to incot-MpMWMs of Clarendon irim :;$)?; State and defendant on; an equal ropt; in trials. . Parsons, to .amend the - law ; laws.of labor in cotton factories; prc;V ; ' . vjding that there - shall, be no dUldr labor at night. Do wd. to vrod&TM'i ' the instruction' of - public ; school -cBll-: v( v ; - ; dren asto the effect :of alcqoajana j- to, issue bonds. porate the town mi if -.. $1,000 worth Tips andiPluntes half narcotics on the system the relief of 1 6x-Sheriff T. S. Wright, of Richmond counjyi i Brewer; jtojdi-j : yide?the-het proceeds of theilispeh-'v; Earyat - vivueeooro.; vv i IvWells, of Penderihtrodjivtd a J kill of considerable interest..tV. It As axi . Stt to. -appropriate to . and ;re-imburstie Mopre's CreeksBattle- Qrouifd AOcia tion, - and V provides v for thecollection ( fw. Awv Oint . fm . fromAhe State: of $241. :heretofo?S Itt- price; c,75&'-andv$i;iHatr;26c $2I&8acx;essible;-?and'forl an'-appi5Mat!on--v.,,i'-j:? 98c This week at Kehder'sT r1 V of 8500 dollars 'arinuallsr-for the pf $8- - i f. .I I x
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