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M Many people complain of that “ TIRED FEELING*' when they get out of btd every morning, and frequently attribute this fueling to weakness of the constitution, and in variably resort to medicine. Undoubtedly this indispo sition is often the result of a restless sleep, 1 whether you are conscious of it or not, and a. bad bed is at the bottom of the trouble. The “Royal Elastic Felt” Mattress. Hillsboro, N C., February 6,1902. Messrs. Roy all & Borden : The new mattress has arrived and is satisfactory in every respect. We are much obliged to you for making the change. I return the fir>t mattress carefully packed by Saturdays! freight. 1 can recommend ilie “Royal Elastic Felt Mattress as a most comfortable bed. ' Yours truly, S. P. WALTERS ♦♦ Royall & BordenJ Goldsboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Duiham, N. C Protection for State Shippers. (Continued from First Page.) teet himself. To relieve Mr. Lacy, he said, would establish a dangerous pre cedent. If it was not done it would cause future Treasurers to take bond a for self protection. Hie bill was finally re-referred, Sen ator Webb first named the Finance Com mittee. but on suggestion of Senator Burton that some legal points might do at issue named the Judiciary Commit tee A little fun was had during the day when Senator Reinhardt's bill concern ing spirituous, venomous, and malt liquors was read as was also the case vjien a House bill substituting “public” in place of “private” concerning finch for drunkenness in Madison county was taken up. Senator Gilliam remarked that the prohibition county of Madison had trouble, both with drunkenness and Re publicans. SENATE—TWENTV- NINTH I)AY. The Senate met yesterday at twelve o’clock and was led in prayer by Rev. D. P. Goode. The reading of the jour nal of Saturday was dispensed with, on motion of Senator Reinhardt. Reports of standing committees were submitted, these being considered as the Calendar was taken up. The only oppo sition to a favorable report was the minority recommendation of Senator Wellborn that the Winston-Seuart Turn pike bill do not pass. Following the report of the committee Senator Wellborn presented the notice of the contest of election of Senator W. L. Griffith of the 3Gth Senatorial Dis trict. by W. M. Buckner. It was referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elec tions. PETITIONS. Petitions were presented as follows: Senator Reinhardt. Three petitions from citizens of Lincoln county against the London bill. Senator Henderson: From citizens o SENATOR G. H. BELLAMY. Brunswick. Chairman Committee on Agriculture, Whose Bill With Regard to Taxing Festivals Will Create Interest. Rowan county to prahibit the manufac ture and sale cf spirituous liquors wthiu three miles of South River Methodist church. Hart school house, etc., in Row an county. Senator Milton: From citizens of Ca barrus and Stanly counties asking for temperance legislation and favoring Lou don bill. Senator London: From citizens of j Richmond county for the London bill. ! Senator Iloey: From Cleveland county for temperance legislation. BILLS FROM THE HOUSE. A message from the House of Repre sentatives, transmitted the following bills j and resolutions, which were read the first time and disposed of as follows: H. B. 62, S. B. 459: For the relief of ' Miss Nannie Tanner. To Committee oa ■ Education. J H. B. 573, S. B. 460: To amend section ! 3122 of The Code, in relation to the practice of medicine. To Committee on Public Health. j H. 1). 601, S. B. 481: To repeal an ac t to amend Chapter 348, Laws of 1901, re lating to stock law in Beaufort count. To Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns. H. B. 162, S. 11. 468: To protect water , supplies. To Committee on Public Health. j H. B. 486. S. B. 463: To amend chapter * 220, Laws of 1901, incorporating the Rutherfordton, Hickory Nut Gap and ; Asheville Railway Company. To Com j inittec on Railroads and Railroad Com i mission. j H. B. 244. S. B. 464: To establish a ; system of public roads in Madison coun ty. To Committee on Public Roads. H. B. 404, S. B. 465: For the establish ment of a graded school to be known as Try on Graded School, in Polk county. To Committee on Education. H. B. 431, S. B. 466: To prevent the obstruction of water ways in Bladen county. To Committee on Propositions and Grievances. H. B. 278, S. B. 467: To abolish the office of Standard keeper in Vance coun ty. To the Judiciary Committee. H. B. 430. S. B. 468: For the relief of Mrs. Sanford L. Rotter, formerly Miss Hester Beasley, a school teacher of Granville county. To Committee on Eu ucation. 11. B. 560, S. B. 469: Resolution to pay Miss Sarah Wilie Burkhead five dollars for typewriting for Committee on Propo sitions and Grievances in Bclvin case. To Committee on Propositions and Griev ances. H. B. 400, S. B. 470: To repeal chapter 475, Public Laws of 1901, entitled an act to prohibit felling trees in certain streams of Beaufort county. To Commit tee on Propositions and Grievances. <H. B. 377, S. B. 471: To prevent hunt ing in Moore county without written con sent of owner. To Committee on Propo sitions and Grievances. H. B. 313, S. B. 476: To prevent the spread of contagious diseases among do mestic animals. To Committee on Pub lic Health. H. B. 164, S. B. 472: To prohibit the seduction and abduction of married wo men. To Committee on Judiciary. H. B. 147, S. B. 473: To prohibit the sals of fire crackers more than three inches long and toy pistols. To Commit tee on Propositions and Grievances. H. B. 450, S. B. 474: To establish graded school at La Grange. To Comnr’t tee on Education. H. B. 425, S. B. 4 ■ To allow the Board of County Commissioners of Dare Tliß NKWS AND OIISKKVKIt. TDK, SPAY MOHNING. KKH. 10. 1903, Physicians are calling attention to the fact that influenza or grip has come to stay. In the larger cities there has been a marked increase in diseases affecting the organs of respiration, which increase is attributed to the prevalence of influ enza. Persons who are recovering from grip or influenza ate in a weak condition anti peculiarly liable to pulmonary dis ease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures coughs, bronchitis, lung " trouble” and other diseases of the organs of res piration. It is the best tonic medicine for those whose strength and vitality have been exhausted by an attack of grip. It purifies the blood, cleansing it of the poisonous accumulations which breed and feed disease. It gives increased ac tivity to the blood-making glands, and so increases the supply of pure blood, rich with the red corpuscles of health. "A word for your 'Golden Medical Discov ery,’ ” writes Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Keene, Coshocton Co., Ohio. "We have been using it as a family medicine for more than four years. As a cough remedy and blood-purifier there it nothing better, and after having the grip Dr. Piece's Golden Medical Discovery is just the rigiit medicine for a complete bracing up.” Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery.” There is nothing "just as good” for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. The sluggish liver is made active by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. ■county to levy a special tax. To Com mittee on Counties, Cities and Towns. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS INTRO DUCED. Bills and resolutions introduced, read the first time and disposed of as follows: S. B. 177, Holton, of Yancey:To allow P. H- Holcombe to sell books without license. To Committee on Finance. S. B. 478, Lamb, of Cumberland: To appoint W. C. Troy and Jno. Smith Jus tices of the Peace for Cumberland coun ty. To Committee on Justices of the Peace. S. B- 479, Ballenger, of Polk: For mak ing and working the public roads of Hen derson county. T< Committee on Public Roads. S- R. 480, Marshall, of Surry: To place Geo. W. Lawrence and G. E. Hooker on third class pension roll. To Committee on Pensions. S. B. 481, Mann, of Hyde: To allow Benjamin Eastwood, a disabled Confed erate soldier, to peddle without license. To Committee on Finance. •S. B. 482, Bellamy, of Polk: To pro vide for license to be paid for holding festivals in the county of Brunswick. To Committee on Finance, j S. B, 183, Gilliam, of Edgecombe: To authorize the removal of actions where I Justices of the Peace die or become in capacitated before final determination of action. To the Judiciary Committee. | S- B. 484. Justice of McDowell:To pro vide for a tax and penalties on railroad companies, and for an adjustment of such tax with such companies as do not dis criminate against North Carolina ship ping points in matters of freight charges To the Judiciary Committee,. S. B. 485, Walker, of Caswell: To amend section 3754 of The Code relating! to holidays. To Committee on Judiciary.! S. B. 486, Justice, of Mcowell, for the Committee on Federal relations, Joint resolution favoring passage of the Appalachian Park by Congress. ROLL CALL BILLS. Th e following roll call bills were con- j sidered on second and third mendings: H. B. 271, S. B- 276: The substitute to allow Sampson county to apply residue of jail tax to expenses of small pox epi demic and to levy a special tax. Passed final reading 38 to 0. and sent to the House for concurrence. S. B. 290: To permit Guilford county to issue bonds for road-makings and road improvement. Passed third reading 37 to 0. Sent to House. H. 15. 538, S- B. 424: To provide for working the public roads in township, Johnston county. Parsed final reading 37 to 0. Ordered enrolled. H. B. 449, S. B. 394: To authorize the levy of a special tax in Jackson county. Passed final readlnfi 35 to 0. Ordered en rolled. H. B- 426, S. B. 396: To incorporate the town of Stokes, in Pitt county. Passed final reading, 38 to 0. Ordered enrolled. 11. B. 378, S. B. 398: To amend chapter 155, Laws of 1899, relating to the charter of Redj Springs, allowing an increased tax levy. Passed final reading, 38 to 0. Ordered enrolled- S. B. 416: To enable the commissioners of Cleveland county to levy a special tax for roads and bridges. l Passed third reading. 36 to 0. Sent to House. S. B. 417: To authorize county commis sioners of Tyrrell county to levy a spe cial tax. Passed third reading. 36 to 0. 1 Sent to House. S. B. 418: To incorporate the town of Lawndale, in Cleveland county. Passed third reading, 34 to 0. Sent to House. S. B. 428: To empower commissioners of Lenoir county to levy and collect a special tax- Passed third reading 37 to 0. Sent to House. S. B. 43: To change the corporate limits of the town of Marion, McDowell coun-j ty. Passed third reading, 37 to 0. Sent to House. | S. B. 436: To establish graded schools in Fremont. Wayne county. Passed third reading, 37 to 0. Sent to House. | 315, 292: To authorize commissioners of Clay county to hold election on question 1 of subscription to the stock of the Hia wassee Valley Railroad Company. Pass- 1 ed second reading 32 to 0- On calendar. , 35 303; To authorize Murphey town ship, Cherokee county, to subscribe to the stock of the Hiawassec Valley Rail road Company. Passed second reading,j 37 to 1. On Calendar. S B 454: To amend the charter of the ’own of Concord. Passed second reading, "5 to 0. On Calendar- j Work on the calendar was continued with th e fololwing hills. | H. B. 396. S- B. 196: To protect certain _—- ---— —f wmF / birds in Lincoln county, upon tonciir rtMice in amendment by the Huuse of Rep resentatives. Amendment was concurred in and the bill ordered enrolled. H. B. 395, S- B- 193: To prohibit hunt ing game on the lands of another in Robe son county without permission of the owner, upon concurrence in the amend ment by the House of Representatives exempting portion of the county. The amendment was concurred in and bill ordered enrolled. H. B. 393, S. B, 136: To prevent hunt ing in the enclosed or fenced lands in certain counties, upon concurrence in amendment by the House of Represen tatives the amendment was concurred in and bill ordered enrolled. H. B. 349, S. R. 313: For the relief of sheriffs and tax collectors, upon second reading. Amendment reported by com mittee was adopted. Senator Hicks, of Granville, moved to amend by adding at the end of section ( 2: “Provided that this act shall not au : thorize the sale of any land for taxes j which has been sold since such taxes i were levied. Amendment was adopted. Passed second and third readings and or dered engrossed. H. B. 48, S. B. 347: To incorporate the Winston-Stuart Turnpike Company. Passed second reading. H. B. 401, S. B. 423: To authorize the Toxaway Company to furnish wines and liquors to the bona fide guests of its hotels in Jackson and Transyvanla coun ties. Passed second and third readings and ordered enrolled, j S. B. 49: To establish “A Prison Pa , role Commission." Passed second ami third readings and ordered sent to the House. ! S. B. 387: For Ihe relief of B. R. Lacy, State Treasurer, of payment of $374.84, embezzled by W. H. Martin, for mer clerk. Passed second reading. Upon motion of Senator Webb, bill was re ferred to the Judiciary Committee. I Upon motion of Senator Marshall: j H. B. 48, S. B. 347: To incorporate the Winston-Stuart Turnpike Company, was placed upon its third reading. Passed j third reading and ordered enrolled, j H. B. 193, S 13. 259: To amend chapter 208, Public Laws of 1899, relating to l public drunkenness in Madison county. t § SENATOR THOS. McBRYDE, ot Robeson A Member of Important Committees and a Force for Temperance Legislation. Passed second and third readings and ordered enrolled. | H. B. 389, S. B. 399: To repeal chap ter CO7, Laws of 1901, making certain parts of Chowan and Perquimans coun ties a stock law district. Passed second and third readings and ordered enrolled, j H. B. 205, S .B. 406: To protect game in the county of Tyrrell. Parsed second reading. S. B. 415: To amend chapter 439, Pub lic Laws of 1901, in so far as same relates to Jones county, upon second reading. Passed second and third readings and (ordered engrossed. CHANGES IN BILLS. 1 A message from the House asked that: H. B. 575: To amend section 3122 of The Code, in relation to the practice of medicine, be recalled to the House. The bill was ordered returned. | Upon motion of Senator Vann, the vote by which: ! H. B. 242. S. B. 343: To incorporate the town of Abbotsburg. in Bladen county, passed third reading was reconsidered and the bill wa ordered to be recalled from the office of the Enrolling Clerk, and referred to the Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns. j Upon motion of Senator Vann, the vote, by which: H. B. 241, S. B. 362: To incorporate the town of Bladenboro, in Bladen county, was reconsidered, and the bill is ordered to be recalled from the office of the En rolling Clerk and referred to the Com mittee on Counties, Cities and Towns. | Upon motion of Senator London: ' , S. B. 225, S. B. 282 and S. B. 455: Re lating respectively to incorporation against sale of liquor within two miles of Lynn School House, Polk county, within four miles of Smith Chapel Meth odist church, Wayne county, and with in three miles of Salem church in Lin coln county were all re-referred to the Committee on Propositions and Griev ances with recommendations that they be included in an omnibus bill. ENROLLED BILLS. Th e following bills were announced as enrolled and ratified: H. B. 673, S. B- 458: To regulate the times of holding court in Jackson county. | H. B. 419, S. B. 308: To allow com niissonors of Montgomery conty to sell part of the jail lot. 11. B. 225, S. B- 55: To provide for a tax to be paid on acts amending the charters of corporations, by ' requiring that double the amount be paid the Gen eral Assembly than the Secretary of State. H- B. 413, S. B. 291: To protect fish in Scuppernong River, Tyrrell conty. H. B. 112, S. B, 341: To amend the charter of the town of Mount Airy. H. B. 337, S. B. 258: To provide for (Continued on Fourth Page.) will save the dyspeptic from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. 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