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Xcsrlslntnre Dolngra. .SENATE. V Raleigh, Jn. 1 13. The Senate met at 10 30. Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds in th chair Prayer by Senator TJtleyi;. - The following bills ami resolu tions were introduced and referred : Mr. ClarkA bill to establish reasonable rates on railroads, tele graph and telephone; lines ; also a hill to establ ish a tin iform standard of time in-North Carolina. ' Mr. Parsonf A bill to incorporate the 'Tar River Bank, of Rocky Mount ; also a resolution in regard to meetings of standing commIttees. Mr. Asbhurn A bill to amend the school law of the State. ? Mr. McNeil A bill to incorpor ate the Stone Mountain Railway Company ; also to prevent the sale of concealed (?) weapons. Mr. Hyatt--A bill to amend sec? tion 1005of The Code iu regard to penalty T fori carrying concealed weapons, 3 .Hi ' ' ' Mr. Anthonv A bill relating to crop liens. . Mr. Scales j-A resolution to fur- niah the Senate with The Code. Mr. McCartby-j-A resolution al. lowiDg the judiciary committee a clerk. The folio' iwincr ftrtditinnn t O t were made to standing committees: Mr. Gedlly, insane asylum; Mr. Dixon, public roads ; Mr. Sharp, education ; Mr. Leazjr, insane asy lum. V ' . t ; T Mr. Anderson made a report for the committee on corporations. Under a suspension of the rules a bill to incorporate Wills Bank iti ; Wilson county wa3 taken up. and passed on second reading:. Leave of absence was granted Mr. . Yeager. 1 . The Se rate adjourned till 12 o'clock to-morrow. ' ' house. ' - At 11 o'clock the House1 mit, Rev. lh. Dixoni of Cleveland, offer ing prayer. ' - The following bills were intro duced : 0 V Mr. Reynolds To give Mont gomery another .term of Superior Cout ; - y 1 j Mr. Dixon of Cleveland To es tablish the North Carolina Reform ' School. 1 -1 , ; , : I 1 ; , .' ' lr. j Sutton of Cumberland To requirre foreign corporations doing busiuees in this State to take out license ; to repeal the stock law for certain parts of Cumberland., " Mr. Petree-To make, guardians, adminhfrators and executors who . misappropriate funds liable for em '. fcezzlement. , ' : ; . :Li . Mr. Hancock To incorporate the mutual Aid Banking -Company of Newbern ; -.to incorporate grand 1, Knights of Pythias of th Carolina. H Mr. Dookery To incorporate the townof Hamlet. ; . -: : : i Dr: Dixon's bill in regard" to the refo-m school provides for the dis eg and education of cipliue, : traic louthful criminals, proyides for a v.uuu appropriation for each race or the first two years.; provides, for trip r,- uase ot from 300 to 600 a,a forfarm:purposes. - Xhtre was some discussion of the be7mi0Q of Mr. Sutton, of : Cums daf' prd7iDg tht each Mon. be the day for: the lens ent:ofbils,butitwasamehde as to permif : " ?' of : . ; "c Framing omcer uranc h of the Legislature to ratify any bill at any tim, Itr also require mat the enrolling" clerk shall keep completely up wita his rnt., m " A resolution to pay the expenses of the Arrington committee camo up, with an unfaForable report; and was tabled by a unanimous vote. (It proposed to pay , 4Hoola ': Hoom" Campbell and also T R PurLoU, the committees', attorney). Resolution to pay Purneil $300 for aUoriiey's and clerk's salary was also tabled. A resolution was adopted raising joint committee to consider the a matter ofrtducing ealariei to con- form to the decline in the prices of frm prcdnctB. ;. ., , Bi!i3 pas3cd incorpor-mg the Cabarrus Saviogs Bank Concord, with $50,000 capital; stock ; the di rectors to be personally r sponsible for all sums due depositor. The latter provision was an j amendment offered by Mr.1 Lusk ana adopted. Mr. McKeczie lodged a piotioV to reconsider the vote by whicn the bill asiamended passed, remarking that trip Ufnunflmonl- nrnn l J The vote was .later considered. 1 On leave a nnmner ui .bills w'cra introduced aa follows : Mr. Currie To allow Robeson to levy a special tax to hire oat the! u" UUU"B 4 t,ule' 8 f" j 4.- -uli- i. .check-was sent him. which ho rp. chain ang and to abolish the criin- inal court of Robeson. ' Mr. Dixon of Gieene To repeal the law forbidding .the re-marriage of divorced persons ; actions for divorce under this act not to he brought later than March 31. 1897. Mr. Sutton of New Hanover, of fered a resolution to print 10.000 copies of Governor Russell's in augural. A liyely debate ensued. The resolution was referred to the flnance committee. The House decided to adjourn at 10 o'clock Saturday morning until 4 p, m. Monday, in order to allow time for the thorough cleaning of the hall. It was stated that 20 members ere sick and that the hall of the House is a "grippe laboratory." v Ttf CURE A CO!l IX 05 DAl'Zl . '- i j Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Ail1 druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. OK In Honor of Jliss .Sloan. Invitations were received in the city this morning, announcing a party at the home of Mr. S L Car roll,, near Poplar Tent, tonight. Dancing and other amusements will bindulged in The party ;will be given complimentary to Miss Ida Sloan, of Me?klrnburg, .the gue3t of the Misses Carroll. Quite a number will be present from this city. ' ' It 51 ny Do as Mncn for Fon. I I Mi. Fred Miller, of Irving, II!., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that hia bladder was affected. He tried many so called ; kidney cures ;but without any good result. About a year ago .he'bagan luse of Electric Bitters and "found relief at once. Electric Bitters is edpecial.y adapt ed to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost in? ant rplje. One trial will will proye our statement. Price 50c and $l00 at Feizer's Drug Stoie; i ' ! Notice! f r' .: Representing nine of the best ome and foreign companies I can give the very best fire protection. Don't insure until you see me. , J. F. Hukley? Agents B A ff ache and Khettmatism relieved J 4 kkby Dr. MUes Nerve Plasters. ' J j CONOERNI jS GF A CHECK. I An nrlfsin? Tnrn n After ; Jjupiicnte llnd Beon Cashed. The Greensboro Record of Tues day last has the following to say concerning: - a vcheck that had be. ' come misplaceti.l-Mr. R A Bron was the rightful owner, but had re ceived a duplicate : "Among the cases "on tap'' yes terday. in the J.: P . courts was one a cnecK wnicn.naairjn dnplicated. The facts as -gathered were that some time ago aj man named R A Brown, Jiving vaj; Concord, was in f he habit of selljng cotton seed to a firm in Charlotte and drawing at the time of eaah shipment for a portion of the "money. On one of these occasion a drew about flOO, there j being a balance after the sale of ahou t $14. Brown waited for this remittance for some tine, but w it! did not come, be wrote the house, when he received a reply 'to the effect that a check covering the amount had been sent some time previous. As Brown had never re ceived it he wrote the house, when, i ' ' " . i. ' ' cved and had cashed. I This wa3 the last heard of the mutter until quite recently, when the original check turned up here in Greensboro in the hands of Sfciri- s,on, who passed it jon Bloomfieid, BouthrEfm, in 7ho runs a store on payment, or part payment, for a bill of, goods. 1. ; f Stinson, in his own behalf, said the check wad given jfeim by another man, whose name we do not remem ber, and this is no doubt true, but as he was not present in court and could not be found in face Stiuson does not know where he lives the defendant was in fer it and was held for court. . ;': ';.;'- r ' '. I Stinspn h s near town and has been, in several shady transactions once "concerning of a cow" , which be brought here and sold for Vbeef. the allegation being that the animal had been found dead in a ditch.' All tne same some of us partookl of a hunk of .that cqw, for it was soid on the market. -Our :lrecollection is that Stihson skipped and Was away for some time, -but was finally caught and jiled. The matter was flxep up in some way and :Stinson was tarned loose." ! Mr. Brown told a:t Standard re porter that how the man got hold of the, clce " was; a faoystery ; h5 cjnt understand. Mr. Brown will attend Gmlforl co'urt Vn en S tin son's trial comes up. 1 V Tbe Ideal Panacea , ; James . L. j Francis, : Aldermap, Chicago says ; I regard Dr. King's Mew'JDiscoyery 8s an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and : Lung doniH plaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclu sion , of phyaicians's prescriptions or other preperations: .' Rev-F j ohn Burgu si Keokuk, : Iowa, wrires: I have beenja minister of th'effethoBrst'Episcopaf church "for 50 years or ' inbre'ano! rhav never foupd. anything so beneficial, or that gave me, such speedy relief as ; Djf King's, New -. Discovery.. Try this Ideal Cough .Remedy now. A Trial Bottles free afc Feszer s Drug See change in Bostian'd add. 1 I' ll .! No doubt about it olease ou in Clotliinc-Ithan we ' have Men s Best. Boys s and best We guaranteeto HATS -AND CAPS Suits best Children 0IEBC0I1T C'AN.NOISIIS & F A TO Election returns are nothing compared to the re snlts you receive by trading; with Dry & Wadsvvorth who are wide awake and up-to-date. People are 'pt to believe what they see - and the Doubting Thoraa jjes can be quickly convinced of the trnrlifiirn-,,Li correctness of what 'we say uuiy aiew aays tin 'JLtnas mug io iook atouna tor ? quarters tnis time are at He saysjif you like, coinfort 2nd ease buy one of Dry & Wadsworth'd Big .Rocking Chairs or the Ladies' sizes for your wife. - Or if 6u want to -sleep well and rest easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire ; S pring Mat tresses, best in j the world, or one of the handsomest lounges. They haVeithem at all prices from $4,00 to $25, and to make your parlor Took ap-tosdate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buy oneof Jthese;han dsome suits, : the prices are Ibw.1 AINT rr-i . .1 Yes sir, We Chairs of all styL tain Sideboards. hiha Cibsets IT home pleasant l and a wife happy. Beginning from today and during th"e holidays we pi opose to give; to each cash purchaser a nice and useful piece1 of fur niture, consisting of Bat Racks, Music Racks, Conib and.Brush Shelf,; Book Shelves, Corner Bracks ti? Medicine Cases.W hat Nots,! etc. . Thl is ho fake 'Sure Go." The piices of the Articles meantime aire from 15 cents to $6. The1 value: of the present will . be;gove:bemount of the cash , purchase. These Bales will coirxi hue until tjie 'above mentioned articles have all been ei ven nn f J flnm t AWn'a ' o nVi CfATT'TilP rirr4lYlB TITtoOOTlfa . v. mm mMBEwm'gm In. we are better' fixed to ever Suits, latest and latest dlid st save ttovl mone FOREVERYBODY. TH by calling 'at once. 'Tis and everybody i?bgib Santa Glaus. Hi head the ' - 9 t T r-i ri Lj Suits lat FuiismiGS. a . . ' . - ' "- 1 ... y -t wfc ., V:'. '.. ,' - T-RUTH jliaye.everyihinin the forniture liiie. and evervthi Tiff tn makfi ' ' - - u '
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