roceedings of
L" the Legislature
Oniimicd from rage Ten. 1
aipeals to lie to the Superior and SuV To repeal chapter 297, laws . of 1895,
preme courts, and to take precedence of relating to Stokes county. Passed,
other matters. For the relief of J.1 C.l-Parker, of
. Cook explained the bill and spoke In fa- Wilkes county. Passed. '
rot of it, saying it repealed the provision To protect squirrefa in Perquimans
of the bill requiring. tb4 filing of expense county. Passed.
.uuio, 6a.c ywurw junsurcura; To reneaJ theeornoration of West
(,i,o bill riving it to the 'l-:STMrtowaW.--' A?TiUe; P?ssed-
-vote it wn," a .p:;,"1SSS? SSfeiow-au, JSii?
i Brower brought up the Senate substi- a re-enact eiapterSSl, Laws of 1889.
jtute placing Orange county in 'the Fourth Passed.
district and burry in the t ifth. 4 To fix the compensation of the- Treasu-
Yonng objected to, its consideration. Ire Mi?eit ii.uaty. Passed '" '
; Bryan of Chatham submitted a minor- ; ; To declare the Gape Fear riTer In Har-
ity report. i I jnert cuaniy a lawful fence. - Passed.
Dockery called up the penitentiary bill, . To reqnire railroads to redeem rrihrage
and said the fact had leaked, ont that tickets. Passed.-
'..f Wiivne.
e'lulken said he got bis information registration, to be conducted
n .Ju'ijre Al.en. way anj un(Ter.the Dro visions for the res
crsun of ayne saw- Auea servea in istration cf voters nnder their several
.U-ismture on - charters. r in their absence, under the
and turkeys In Pender
1, 1 1 .14. . "U1JLJ - X
iic uuatu niufiuieu couia oraer a new rp m A i :
7L Mme to animals, giving jurisdiction to justices
of the peace. Passed second reading.
- For the . relief of certain citizens of
Davidson county, allowing , those living
. i- v . . e . w . ... - . . ......
clHiIlu n said tnat w jppunst paa-iy poofc Ferguson's amendment ouliae or ixmgton .corporate nmrts to
, f,.r the role ot.tne majority. , -would disarrange the biU. It was lost. ror annexation.;. Passed. ; .
lu-kbnrn asked him why he had for The bm its second ading -Qn To repeal chapter 9b laws OT 1895.
,p (!;,v on tu1S floor voted for minority its third reading, McKenzie demanded the Paesed. ' :
um; ilio lease bill). J ypa(S an(J jy fpbe TOte wa yeas 64, To charter Gladstone Academy in Stan-
?!ii!:k'.-i slioutcd that he was glad that Myg Xp Democrats voting no. . ley county. Passed. -
ba'l 'i-hl to pui mis quesuou oeiore rixon. Populist. votel no. So did To incopor ate" Hannibal Lodge, I. O. O.
F. of Wilson.' Passed.
To incorporate Diamondv Star Lodge,
I. O. .O. F., of Asheboro. Passed. '
To make chapter 404, laws of 1893,
discretionary with the State Treasurer
instead of mandatory. Passed.
To incorporate the Central Industrial
Institute of Polk county, c Passed.
mover started to k.-x. u;. -i o Jimenu uie game, law oi v ance coun-
Person of Wayne, passed. : " ty. rassea.
x:s itotniuucu. -. general law,
-H to put this question before- hi Populist, vote.1 no. So did
l i1'' , . .. Johnson and a few other Populists
Vi!bii v.-w.t on the speak, of the ex- ; m . .... -
e t S'vfrnment ana scaoois oi roius
n,.v Grant, the author of the bill,
j iii i.fio House during the discussion, disposed of:
liln'Z for the bill, ; ; Resolution for final adjournment Tues
chulken
Many bells tar ere U5ed. One the list
to be ratified eaade- an apropriatkm oT"
55,000 to. "North 3aHlina n. Wheela.
TUb wm when h paMed the Hmae wo
so amended that thenrhakl be no cost
to the State. . It' was found that th
amendment had been cut off.
T i,,Vftftf-- l3L - of clerk to Attorney General to ?900 ad
week. v to have 10,000 captions of the Ja-wa of the of clerk tA nnta 1 -Zl
At this point Walters offered the follow- present General Assembly printed for the . curad in 17 toS McC?L
ing resolution, which was unanimously members. Passed. - ! currwiln, 17 to -J- McCrary made fh
and by a rising 'vote (on motion of Parker . KcsoluUrn for the relief rf J. W Set- qO0,rum- "
of Wayne), adopted: j jrer, r.ur n of Ikigrosing Clcrk'a of- . " SErCATE-r-XIGIIT SESSION. ,
"That the thanks of this General As-.fice. Tabid?. .. , Mr. A. L. Swinsou, the depooed ejir0-
sembly end of North Garotina are hereby! HOTTER NTT nT-r SPasmv inc clerk, nresented a bill for aerrlcM.
i tendered to Mrs. V. S. Lusk, for her gen- imn..... .o.i.'rwJ v . amountin to SlMlrtvn fmm'Mt
erous and patriotic contribution "for the A H" ai Passed n f or jco '
j i ' u uiuw iit-iiiiinrti rn pvt cnmi ?
v ance portrait. - .. ' I l rr - . J .
Brewer mnved tn snsneti the rnV Tn Ao approprie O.OvX) to the colored
take up the bill putting Orange in the AfQd,r Crese' ? " ' .
. .- SENATE.
The following bills and resolutions were
went on to speak of the ex- day, March 9th, at 12 m. Passed.
him' furious.
of New Hanover
Mr. Grant lodged a motion to recon-
,!!. 1 the previous question. It was For Velief of ,and wnerg m Chatham ' t?5 laB'd grant Swain Unty.
. VT wu"y- x asseu.
it was yeas nays ou.
The
r
V .-.pi laue at this. The next spection of mines. Passed.
i . mi Jiie anieiiuiiieiii-OJL xrarntfr ul-
,-, ihat the matter be not of effect
.I- f,s;i;!e so vote. "
s n"s nirien.-irr.ent was then adopted,
vcic was then on the passage of the
Sutton moved to table the bill.
was a burst of ayes, and on mo
To provide; for. the regulation and in- public road
.... . : , -
io proiect lanu owners in L;natnam
county in relation to stock running at
large. Passed.
To provide . for working convicts oii
of Oaldwell county. ; it done at the
To drain lowlands of Buttermilk Creek,
in Alamance county. Passed.
'-n? S?'.'8 efJVIontgomery county. Passed. .
To amend land grant No. 3257.
Passed. '' ' . '
To prevent obstructions
The folowing bills passed: V
To allow the trustees of St Peters A.
Fourth and Surry in the Fifth district, J.1 . .er- ZX,-T
vr . -a . . . - Will KM IHril4IM H TU1 HWA lntAfAA iff-f A nrvl. f
L T.T?. TiT -i .' - lectton oi texral r" " v To protect ah in Bladen
(vote waj tBe other w. Tonng at once Sun, for neSr conse, gS2Z, ot Mo.. CrNk W
ueuieu iuc accuracy O! uie count, . ae- . . . , -1 tt . tlecround. ' '
advised by Speaker Ilileman that the ' To repeat chapter 29, laws of 1805,
later was toaick to attend any further - re!atkm to Pender county,
sessiona and , that a Speaker pro tem 1 "Dy leave Mr. Lyon introduced a bill
would have 4o be elected to sign ratified rc"lnnS all surety companies to deposit
bills. On his motion the electWnf "J flim xne oiaie treasurer.
Speaker pro tem. was held. He nominated
Lusk, and Aiken nominated 'Blackburn.
The old fight over the "railway lease
was plainly shown in the vote, Black-
ourn geumg du ani t,usk 43 votes, i
jiuanded a recount and tellers Another
j votewas taken, the result being ayes,
41; noes, 40, said the clerk. (Young said
' At . a- ot rm iL. '
ui.j x iieu uie yeas ana i nays were
demanded. The result was announced
as yeas, 44; nays, 50.; Youngjsaid there
tas no Republican caucus on the bill;
I that an effort was being made to put
Brower in Congress, but he did not want
expense of the Fourth
The calendar was again takenSin. and
the following billls disposed of:
To authorize the Treasurer of Alle
ghany county, to pay certain claims.
of
To amend chapter 27, private laws
873-74, relating to a ferry over P
4
was loud rV annlanded1 when iSl
he took the chair, which Lusk vacated, i 3Cuotank "ver. Mr. Scalea
Associate Douerla wna ent fnr and a A. table. IjOSt.
of 1893, strike out all after Railway,
Passed. : ;
For relief of Currituck county, to ex--
" 1 ' 4.4-i: t- T J
f Parker of Wayne, the "clincher" aeu. etreams in Montgomery-county. Passed
j rut on it, while Democrats and i'opu- ULV Tit make an account itemized, prima
aS I1 PpIaUueu. "'". n JuiiiiaO yjt. iicwu WUUIJ.
Ir. Dockery brought up the Senate Passed.
n.lments to the school law that appro- To assist in the maintenance of Pick-ate-l
.."O.OOO to public schools. The ford Sanitarium for treatment of con
W had aipropriated $100,000. , sumption. Passed. .
i:v Dockery stated that the Senate. To amend section 5, chapter 214. laws
the House concurred. vising Board of Health. Passed. nISSS? Plg Inter-States
establish a public ferry in Clcve- For relief of commissioners of . Fender - TXV,, m, A.
T''i0!. viTir Poiw1 - "" vciuum ua.m0 agaiiin uut
Paw-
moved to
in certain
facie eveidence of its correctness. Pass
ed.- .
i TtKprohibit live stock running at large
in feross -Greek township, Cumberland
county. Passed.
To increase the power of Railroad
I district. bill passed, and fie Speak- j Sackburn
-el Btttu u uiiru reaumg. loung
' protested that' it was only "the second
J! "r a m ..i .
f:rr.JrtLu"ullt "f was ministered the three oaths necessary. The ' T validate the marriage of A.
' the rn'K Vi n? 11 TT lleries an1 lobbies were packed with , Bauer and Blyther Passed. '
! ?! Lej ! ?,d Lpeople. - BWckburn made aeat soeech I To prohibit .Ure stock from Tunning tt
unexpected honor, and said he proposed county' as8ed ' .
to be impartial and fair to all parties. Toamend stock law ef 1895 to.appjj
Grumpier said he had a watch purchased to Randolph county. Passed. ' "
for presentation to Speaker Hileman and To Provide for keeping up public roads
a committee of three, Grumpier. Free- of Wilkes county. Pased.
man and Dixon, of Cleveland, were an- To aid . the xsormar; and Industrial
pomted a committee to present the watch
ing, anl on this loung demanded
I yeas and nays. The result was, yeas,
j 47; nays, 43; so the rules were not sus
jpended, Gl being necessary,
j. Bills passed: j " . "'
1 To incorpdrate the Bank of Pitt.
I To protect wild turkeys in Macon
county. .--.vt:'-' .-
3
University of North Carolina in favor of
over un-
b protect mocking birds. Massed. ; To amend chapter fel, laws of 1877, in n T 7 t ,
r-nact laws of 1S81 in relation to elation to weighing cittie. Passed. ItfL?"
1 i mwryurais iiit; v;uvwau JLruucuuou
include names of certain ex-Confed- a.i A wnHntirni TnS5Smi
To add Nash and Wilson counties to
the Eastern Criminal Court" Circuit.
(The disorder was so great the Speaker
said, "For Clod's sake, sit down gentle
men.")
I
To authorize the Treasurer of Hay-
TVTWVl rwvii -n nnw I a1 n m .
sol.Jiers in pension appropriation. t iof ait... "" i'tlJ cinim. ias-
tci j . - . vU. -
To change-the charter of the town of
Apex, in Wake county. Passed 'second
reading, "and placed on calendar of third
was t!.e
mnibus bill including many marIe PASSed
To regulate gunningjand fishing ' in
Hare introduced report from" Pub- Currituck jaJsed.
.r.iM.ngs and Grounds committee, - . , v . 1 .
to Hileman. The committee went to his
room and made the presentation. - j -
The machinery act came over and the
House concurred tn the Senate amend-
To provide for working: Hertford's 1 wi ;
1 "r, iWUS' 4 tfr , i Mj, wm. tax titles. Lusk voted.t'no.V -
To appropriate $5,000 for building a i CBHls passed:
. hospital at the A. and M. Collesre at ri s -r,
Raleigh, and to put m; another boiler It ; ty, the alternative road law system!
x agan oDjectea ; To clear Genaja creek, Rockingham
county. .
hat buildings
were wekenl To amend chapter 251, laws of 1895, SnS'
ennir flmi hv- after couaty in section 1, add "and of r'
tnuu.M SG00 for .. repairs and buy- X: ' . u
fnmiim fftr finm. Chatham county." Passed.
!mi-;o!i Adopted. - jjtuuiuil co-uuoituxion oexween tne
ir.a iiie for working the public roads race,s
lam a nee county.
Passed.
Passed over,, on account of a
quorum not voting. - ; -
construct a public highway in Cra
.("ntv.. I'asseu.
the Superior Pasged
To prevent the careless rafting of logs
down Lumber river in Robeson and
Richmond counties. Passed.
To amend section 758 of the Code by
inserting Board of Commissioners.
passed second reading.
To provide for working Wilson's roads
by taxation. - - . ;.
Cook called up a resolution offered
by
Ta provide fish ways in Catawba river.
To facilitate improvements of public
roads in Charlotte township, - Mecklen-
For relief of clerk of
nm-.4- f T5..l- i T"l t
f " ' im u,m Ui A,uf r i,WW fl3 V of 1895,. relative-to road. in. Nash county.
V :.--:ti:s summoned on special venire, highway for floatage. Passed. ; . -pn-Boed
.Lylc ilijocteil. -Wanted "'counties, ex- lo build a road up-Cullowhee moun
jh!. an l .niovo House do not concur; tain, in Jackson county. . Passeed.
Ijm.ie.l only to Durham county, and To establish a school district in Bald
(a vas withdrawn. Passed. r mountain, settlement in McDoivell coun-
a;roiria!te $500 to the Elizabeth ty. Passed.
Normal School. Passed, when they
.$1,500 nutside.
-Mclxlland moved to table the bill
Passed,
To levy special, tax in stock law terri
tory in Nash county. Passed second
reading. .
To allow the tax collector of the city
of "Asiheville to" collect arrears of taxes.
Id K:iilro:u, -and take' stock for wxrk
niviors a t rate 01 $izo per year
To restore to the citizens of IvaGrange rni
theright to .vote on locar option. Paed. To amnl the cluirter of the town of
To repeal the charter of Sunset Park Dunn
,n Buncombe county Passed. - To cheapen and expedite the trials of
.Jl1101010 mak.e.a nation rction8 inuperior courts. allowing
4 t. A alters opposed the bill; said the -d ,i - .stenographers. Passed.
wnuld 1 worth nothing. This icor ! An act relative to A. and M. College.
.1 make the penitentiary a burden.. , , ' at Raleigh, appropriating $5,000 to out
a ju!, reiauve rouxe stock taw an jMigecomoe in boilers, etc. Paseed.
;( ravy K;,i.l it provided "may" have tu"uljr' v t - , 1 1 To provide for the -working of public
cts. - ayieuu cuuii a, cnupter laws G;reene. . ..WiW Warren.
Lylo moved to amend by saying 5 relating to incorporation ot a Weyile and Pitt counties. Passed,
per year in cash. - - church. Massed. I tv .n.wi-f-4.wi A
.iningham advocaHed the biU; thought -To amend chapter 287, private laws of tein distanee of incorporated churches,
st t work convicts in this way than 189o, relating to the town of Berryville. pSHpitj - ;
School af Elizabeth City. Passed.
. To forbid hunting on lands in Person
county by non-residents. Passed...
To incorporate Swain County Jligb
School. v Passed. 1 v
To incorporate the Scotland Neck
Training and Industrial School..' Passed,
To establish an independent school dis
trict composed of part of BurKe, Mitchell
and McDowell counties. Passed. -
To authorize the trustees of school
.district No. 13, in Yancy county, use
the public school fund. .Passed. ' '
To authorize- treasnrel; of Yancy
county to pay school clalmr Pafised.
For protection of deer in Moore county.
Passed. "- . " '' '
For jjTotection of turpentine workers.
Passed. - - v - ' .
To create Rose Hill township, in Du
plin county. Pa'ssed.
To exjend the duties of tlie State Board
of -Examiners'. Mrr Atwater opposed the
bill on the grounds that it carries an
appropriation for the examiner's expen
ses in visiting the different counties.
; Mr. Utley spoke favorrrig Jhe bill as it
would be a good measure.to have the
settle with the sureties of the late Tress examiners to go over the State and infuse
urer Benson. , - j some life in the different localities of -Ae
T construct a road through .the public State in regard to public su nools. Mr.
lands in Onslow. Atwater moved to table, and thelifl was
To regulate sale and manufacture; any tabled. - -licruor
in Columbus eonnv After Trilv 1 -TV .
lhen the resolutions to pay v other con- next, by confining it totbe incorporated of 1887, to allow Durham bounty to work
in Perquimans
! committee In regard to paying election 1 burg county,
contests or. vaster vst Jteed an Wjlltarasj To protect squirrels
j vs. Hanson, from Mecklenburg", allowing county.
i contestants "JU each. McKehzie ; To incorporate the Underwriters"' Ibsur
.asKea wnat provision was made for Keed a nee Company of GoldsboTO
and Hanson, who only asked if or S189.
I I he resolution failed
! lodged, a motion to
Kenzie moved that the House reconsider,
it reconsidered, lie offered an amend
ment pay ins: each of the font nerssnna
to pass.
.reconsider.
Cook
Mc-
$189. Cook called. to Clanton
and Wil-
ever, pre
heard of
liams and asked if they were jwilling to
take $isy. McKenzie asked if
viouis to 1895, Hancock had
the payment of a greater sum to one than
another. McKenzie amendment to
j adopted ,and the resolution was adopted
To extend time "of organizing the Bank
of Maxto. '
- Senator Butler was an interested
watcher of tthe proceedings.
Bills passed to prohibit public school
teachers from.peddling books.
To allow commisioners of Bladen to
i
lrms
Passed.
testants came up. To pay Keel .tnJ
j Ranson $189 each. Alexander offered an'
'amendment to cut down to $89 Mc
Kenzie said Alexander oughlrfto with
draw this. Alexander said be would-nct,
but later he withdrew it. Th ? resolution
was adopted
SliNATE 'AFTERXOON SESSION.
tOWnS.' ' COUvirts ATI form t Paacuw)
For xelkf -of Sheriff John H. Huhges. To amend section 3. chanter 191 law.
of Orange, by allowing llectiiroiVar- of -1895, by extending time therein men-
xionea xo ways- I'assea.
4.
j ' To authorize the commissioners of
The Senate re-assembled
lutena-nt-Governor Reynolds was on To repeal chapter 274, laws of .' 1895. : Tyrrell' : county to liquidate -and eettle ' 'cktIc Pm. the-' following 'Wlls
TV amend chapter 39,
1869-'70. ;
a t 350
were dis-
t
1.11 Jt II Ml
,.r iuying tor tne om. ,x,eu. - - ., " debt and levy special tax to build bridges;
iiuotl. Urmsbv moved to rpTiiT4r. .1'afified. i - . ,
rs nioved to lay that motion on the The bill to create a te Board otJZeSril
Uxt was not recognized. .. Equalization, which wa tabled Saturday , :
isl,v called the previous nnestion . n5t W wt; tf fv T?0 4,v0 . fu - ""-"wyunue e oanx oi-itueton.
- ' u.0Ulry VI AMVdAVU V. AUIAI A. y bUU,J frO ctpjyj
irom metaDieanapasseu. . ; . I To allow commissioners of Mitchell
ttuuuanze xue commissioners oi to leyy special t build a jaU
Vik1.s got in his work. Walters
KZnm UI Buncombe county to elect an auditor. second riding!
I,rr1MlV "1.1- To amend chapter 2062 of the Code. 1 fn
the nest-esrsrof a bis nob. I know jj , , ... , vrrove, in uavidson county. assea.
Is lHhin.,1 the Kill." He was cut off Sltrl .SfV0 ' extend time for the organization of
i while lie was ,-,,.' aL . ,v Lumberton
c p omous question while lie was Yadkm countr Passed
g the measure. Bill passed its sec- ,p JT T aea
h'l third readings. To W F' 1?en
and Lumber River Railroad
.. . Company. Passed. '
for Ventilating rpn Sn-o ti rna Wol-,, r.t
MrKenzie said the omnibus liquor. A1?use r epreaentatiyes. massed. - . Passed. - ' . -
Imi'tt.Ml many churches that passed 0T reconsKier tne
n(. .Nothine con Id le fnnnrl wmcu me um iv aiueuu iue ciiur- TT OTTSR A "R'TVRTJXnn'V SRSSTOV
-lvrks in the Senate, whether 'er of the -.Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur- ; The House mot at 4 o'clock and took nn
had boon rocketed or-nia-eon--5116 Company passed third reading Sat-; the calendar. -
urday night. The House concurred an Senate amend-
L.vlc moved to investisrate. to a.T! Mr- Ray arose to a question of person-, ments to the Revenue Act: the chief -of
p . "uiiniriee or tnree to hnd the om- iLl privilege, saying m me oeoate on oat- these oeMig the striking out of the drum
l:qiior bill, and to follow up the bill, urday on the above bill there were in- mer's tax; also to .increase the amount of
Silken said the other bill had been timations made by some Senators that I liquor to be retailed from one gallon to
some of us who opposed the measure j five gallons; making the tax on lawyers,
in s.ud fiiurehes incorirated in his were influenced by other fire insurance doctors and dentists 5, and making one
, l y the IIou.se and omitted from companies and on Saturday and Sunday j -half of one per cent, the tax on all gross
fna,c' nffer th Mil hnd r,nasuA i xxrna at a taA ' collections m exeew? rvf X1 .ftOO.
n us passed validating the mamage of
A, G. Bauer and Rachel Blythe.
To amend the charter of Dunn. V
To extend the Raleigh road district
The Senate" resolution annroDriatine
fpnmniMf 4l, ' , - . ttpvrv m I . r- .
are false and without a semblance -?f , Pwiruxt uj vxuerry came up.
rears of taxes of 1889-'6.
irixon,' of yCleveland reported '"that the
committee to present the watch to Speak
er Hileman had performed that dnty and
the Speaker desired to express his sincere
thaaiks for the handsome -gift.
To amend the chaHerorthel"oVn W
Jacksonyille. Passed. .
TVk Ttenrl vtAiita 1?nio 1.
wnui( nun VI LIU. IUWII
of Maxton. Passed.
I To improve the public" roads in Wake
On Johnson's motion a Senate ball in re- county. Passed second r6Sdine. r '
1 gard to taxes im Hertford county was ! To provide for working "pu-..c roads
j utuieu. ii was Tt sneaK diii, mxenaeu Aituiiance. x asseu.
Private Law's t repudiate bonds issued there owned by ? To re-enact chapter 103; laws of i 895
To extend the corporate limits of Mt.s It was the second bill of the kind tabled f To appropriate $6,000.00 Zor ftpaW'tt-.
Olive. Passed. I j 4o-day.' -j, ! the Governor's Mansion. Passed.
At 3.40 the Senate resolved itself into
Committee of the Whole to consider' the
Machinery Act. When the section was
reached exempting fraternal and benevo
Af-llZie Sllid t.ll RVlinlfa nlnlra n...!! . ,1 XI . i. xl
, - - .... v- nvum luyuuijf nun, iiivitr were il least two
r questions or give any in forma-. Senators (one of 'them being myself),
. were paid by other fire insurance com-
-ir ariMinte,! Lyie.McKenzie'and panics to. oppose this bill. -.'-This ;is a
I'll nn,,!n, i - grave cnarge w inaite, ana i say mat
pshins to 1k mfn'otnrn,l ,n.lA.
u.i.-uemeanor ($100 fine provided)
t' 'ry imposed the bill, paying the w u T Li .1 .
? uj- Committee .had imfn.wLSI Persm or Per?me who made these state-
M such a bill.
ttee ihad umf avorably
ments are a low .down, contemptible set
hk a.l visited the bill saying often of liars' and 1 am POWe for all I
F were swindled ' because the f?7' ? fil a statement with Jie
v.ore not. known
011 of Cumberland said this Wll
id
Hancock said Mrs. Guerry agreed to
take $1,000 for the portrait, and that
Mrs. V. S. Lusk agreed to give $500 in
case the State appropriated a like sum.
nanoock said the Senate had miaaii-
Secretaryol State settmg forth an oathigj Senator Vance amid applause, and
by me that I have not opposed this ma mD!n -M(WtM Jl x.i
' I'O entitled a bill to ineren.je
Din in the interest or any man or set of v. l ani h in.T-ri j,i,m aa kn.Mio
of registrars. . It wonl.i Mo but for the good of the people of
f""u"u ana cost t.o.v v. tne state. .ana nave never nee-n ottered
l r kj uiic xiao ,
' ' -there is law tn mrw onw any consideration to ormose the measure.
PplaiiKd. He innx-ofl ! MeOaskev moved to tmble th vote to
- w tUUlt j : V - " - ,
! reconsider the vote by which the bill
rary said rri..n. o ,i t . ,i -r n j ,i i
uwie yroviues lor ynsncu. xvun van was ueuuauuw. : Ajcst
""'ica partners. This bUl .22; noes. 22.; The chair voted aye. and
i o sum invested, and tthe motion to reconsider was tabled.
F ' 1
portrait was to be placed in this hall.
Person of Wayne said all the people
loved Vance, but -that appropriations
must stop. .":; ,:-
Blackburn -took a different view. He
said all the appropriations were made in
the right direction.. As a North Oarolin
' tPi5 in the KfT-ntTi rVTitrrioeciriil 1ia-' trait of VfliifP. who "wn tthe mrile of nil
tt I '"j!,.!?!0? t0 iwaen4 -ly provid- ' trict, and Yancey and Davie in theftrue Nortih Carolinians. (Applause). --
rr o " i; '!5Vp1y to any but se Eight CongreisiWl district. Passed. Walters paid Vance a tribute as stand-
l.. , 01,1 Io none outside of in- Tl, Tn;,iiJ&. kl - -ia ?t for wilnt- of TCorth rn TvlVnci anA
- --. J. iit: i.lCfUllll.4UO iliU WlltTlB V U LUTVA .. XV71 . ' " " " v- -' u.iv.
1 Pted' the bill, and the "clincher" put on. . -1 the portrait would represent him as
i i'.etimte postponement. Tn rhnnw the Fourth cvnflTwisirtnnl he lastsaw him: that he.was sure no man
- . . D ' 1 .11 i - L ? '
. , district hv nntt ne m ftr.i,nro ronntv. uwe nuum w agmiiBi mis aiwrODFlft
h. s ,, ;,,, f ? f Pe"ooal ;and change the Fifth Congressional dis- 1he -Pj of e State's lustory
h f,r tlbmief- trict hR putting in Vance and Surry j MeparJnked. 00 ; . .
a - were" "ntrfi? S: & counties -Pabled-with -clincher" on. J10
i.l-l.,; :M4'ir ' To amend the charter of the town of , t.1sg1! the
(!! ., .1 ,, , . fr meant any such 'oni:.Knl v r itwv cl -A-T .UP'hagamuTn-tW name of the House
' :,Kiml. . 'BilVwas 'ta- SlSfB lXaT IthLked MrlTTk for her generosity.
T,V ; ' - - f bohsh lay on .9 river- Docket said he notvnl;favored the
t P;..,,! 1? , lamed. .-5 ,. - jA!.-i tjsZ.- . , m -.i. ... ...
M had just passed , nrate the -Oxford Orphan dehd Sena.tor??bnt. a shafras well. He
;-,r;;V!!;' in the Senate; Asylum. aed..- : ,.-4,.;;r- r--;
...i.i.v.; ennie over " rv"-.ji'"""' Vi hwuiowji, .arusx.xhe South nas-evex rnxxlucea. should
county taxation. ;Fassed.,v ; Ibeoufenlted-in-resaTd to a'-nortralt of
InottlfclKi consult-
-The bill to provide for the maintenance To incorporate the town of Farmers.
of the penitentiary came up, making a in Randolph county. Passed.'
conditonal appropriation., of $25,000 j for j To amend section 3, chapter 2T0fws
1897. and a like amount for 1898. John- of 1895. reouirinsr nil snwhr
lent societies, Mr. Maulteby offered an 1 txm said that the ex-superintendent, Mr. doing business In the State to ertjflt
Leazar, had informed him the peniten-( $10,000 with the State Treasurer; m
tiary had not cost the State a cent jfast surety against loss, and to keep an furent
year. McLelland said Mr. Leazar, who in the State on whorii process ofjtiy
sat by him, .said that the supplies! on 'maybe served. W
.T, .1 - 1 -T. L 1 . ........
'iutuu were i iaif?e as uuejf were last
year.
be made !
a benev
amendment &triking, out the Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance Company. He
sard it was a. regular gold mimb for the
men running it (J. C. S. Carptnter);
lje wanted to get out j of paying any tax
at all; he was Tnaking',a greafdea!ll of mon
ey out of the poor farmers of the State,
and not paying one cent of tax for doing
business in this State; he should
to pay, because it was in no wise!
oJent association. The ajnendment was
lost and the company will be exempted
from taxation. -;',.
An amendment was 'offered and adopt
ed adding at the end of sectionJ67 the fol
lowing: "The conditions of 64, 65 and 66
shall not be required when any county
shall become the purchaser."
Mr." Atwater offered, an. amendment to
section 10, -to provide a way ito make
persnMis and corporations " list all the
bonds, stocks, solvent credJts, etc ; he
said as it -was mow, no one gave in aH they
suiould; that the rich were not .taxed as
Johnson said Mr. Leazar had told who were elected to office (Ponnlist or-
victs and maintain them without any
cost to the Sttate for ten years. -Hancock
said the appropriation was desired to
Mr. Grant opposed the ' bill, as people
e iet. i eu xo omce t'o
Concluded" cnpage I2j
AWAY WITH MBLANCjnOLY,"
guard against- a contingency. Duffy ' And hirl Tnll ere nimW cnmU -JZC-
1 1 A C..x- -1 ,J1 j. M 1 . T. A-'-J
uiuuni me n u? ij-uui iiwi vruviw iir weil in reTse.bUt if, von have tt tr
"1,1.. " i SziTC
contingencies; that the fact that the con- tiie "blues," caused V indigestion, 'SS,
tingency was provided for might cause biliousness added on as 'n evtr hoaW
the contingency. He moved to table, and . you cannot sayhey! presto! and thi
ivmu6cuv. ujvr.vi w auu ; you c"j uiiox b v. ljcj i presto; ana txi3 jfy
Abernathy seconded it. It was tabled ! sure the departure of those abomiDfe-
with only one vote in the negative,
'clincher" was put onr it.
The .twins. The "proper caper" when Hio
i iruuuim, i w bwk ,.lfle aiu OT
Dockery introduced aibill to appro- -Iter's Stomach - Bitters.- Thereaftef
priate $49,000 for the penitentiary. Lusk
said Treasurer Worth said the 'peniten
tiary had no-cash m the treasury. Mc
Kenzie said 831 bales of cotton were Ion
they should be, but the poor man had to hand. Iusk said this could not be sold.
pay on everything he had, because he
had-no bonds or money to hide.. 'Amend
ment lost. - . -
The Machinery Act, as emended, .was
adopted.
Fremair said he was opposed to placing
convicts in mud-holes on the Roanoke
and was in-favor of putting them Ion
roads. (Applause.) He said that to
night a bill had been tabled which would.
The Committee of the Whole arose at have allowed the use of convicts on the
5 o'clock, and the Machinery Act passed
third reading. ;
- The calendar was taken up.
" To drop Moore's History'of North Car
olina from' the school list. ; - j i
.The Senator from J Surry (Ashburn),
the oe who got hi Ijis Kttle work during
this 'session creating new -townships in
Surry . county, thereby repudiating $20,
000 worth honest bonds, spoke; in favor
of discontinuing the use of Moore's his
tory in the public schools; he said tie
names of Governors Caldwell and Brog
den did not appearin lie book, and it was
partisan because these names were omit
ted. .: ' .;' ,; V ". j ,'.; . "j " "
Jlr. Parker suggested that thei Senator
roads when they were not engaged m
making crops. He-declared that this
convict road working question was going
to be brought into polities in the west.
He added that he convicts died .like
sheep. Lusk, in reply, said the health
of the convicts in this State was better,
thasn in any other. Duffy said there was
a cash balance of products worth $50,000.
He added that the convicts died like
drew $5,000 from the contingency fund
amd received $6,000 and the 3rd "dayof
this month was out of debt. He said the
management of the"Tenltentiary was d
mirable. Hancock said two years ago
Gov. Carr asked for a contingent appro-
i . - - - - a.
(Ashburn) send forward an amendment P"3. wa..Mi.wr n w
nnrftiTur in tli nnmc t rol,Wll nA I same gronna. . uuuy caneu ior me yeas
Brogden.
Mr. Scales
Offered . I an. amendment: !
and nays on the passage of the bill.
Alexander said Treasurer Worth tofd
Provided this act shall not go into effect him the penitentiary had sold out closer
until a .perfect historyhas been prepared than ever betore ryan saw dut r,or
by ,th. Senator .from Surry" f Ash burn). thenew administration from gt-
A?xedrnet, adopted,-! and ej-btlk as 1 nto' a- hole he would vote against
amended, rvassed second .rciuUsne. font trss the bill. but. did iVOte for- it.' saying it
talbled,on jthird jeading. iff .it was? first -Voteany appvopTiation at thirr
JTos protect educational and other- insti- j teRioin otthet'Legfelaturei - ' - Jj-. I
tutions; rbilU makes unlawful- . for a -3nniBgham;aMlie:vias---oppo-'ite
scnooti Teacher or superintendent to be j worfclng convicts on farms,' as this prat j
0 Court t..W - j, -. , v .'m . , . m . ' .
siuf ot,.Qeea3 o proiecx game m J.yrreu county, be unanimous.
comity commissioners; Passed. - V . j adopted.
. that t4ie vote would
The resolution was then
agent for any books, or to deal wi$h"him-1 them in compeition with freejf arm labor. - jtiieW rcogiiot 'f7!?5SrAiK
tFelf; this applies -..'to public school teach-, He wanted the convicts put on tbe.roa4s, 'y ,lMI,Wi,'!:(
ers.. .f.passed.,.;;-;. . .t: i i and said counties like Mecklenburg want- FALUH3 B -dtl - cu ItV cVrtvi:. !-
Hbster-
with
ISSWT KS
will speedily digest with ease and e4t
appetite. nd-.rour liver will res
right to regularity;1 Not only tiihVjSB
ran retire witliont a Wvm'hla drMf4fr4
the Washington monument will-4ri jjt$t
dreams impose-itself upon the pit of y&aw
stomach. If you f eeT premonitory eyrn
toms of chills and fever, kidney trouble,;
or rheumatism, summon the Bittersi to
the rescue -without delay, "lest a -WQjpe
thing befall you."' A feeble eonditioo'ofi
the systenfis more speedily changed to-a
vigorous one by this fine tonic than by fliy.
otherTmedicinal agent in existence.
winedlfliiRf nil three timAd a'rfn-v aj '
ct torturing and disfiguring of Itchingf-
i-LoTrcIicvcd by a warm bath -with Cm-;
cntA Soap, a single application of CimcrsA
atrncDtVthe great skin cure.and a full
cfXcTict'EA liEsoi.ve-T, tTeatest otM'
psriA3r3 and bumor cares, when all else I-i's.
To repeal .cbjer. 4(fe',Iia.ws,.' 'f lSOSr! ed themu McKenzie Sd-'vValters votM
- If the system is fortified by Hood's
Sareaparilla, which makes rich, rsd bleed,
thtrs is little danger ef sickmeai
for the bill, saying there might- be'a coh-
trngencr. Parker, of Wayne, saw th
en the Roanoke. The vote on the bill
was, yeas, 47; nays, 14.
falls;
NUDE IN ART.
I a beautiful, pictttre. tken fr-m rature.
Seod 2 lr maaipM. ART i'UB. tO., -J.-i
Arcb 8U. FhllacSelpfcla, Ia.