Newspapers / The Morning Post (Raleigh, … / Jan. 20, 1901, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
VcCVH m ink a England's Venerable Queen Awaits the Summons to Depart BRITISH PUBLIC IN A The Royal Family Summoned to Her BedsideThe Cabinet Meets Hastily to Consider the Situation Reports Con corning the Condition of Her Majesty Admit No Hope : That She will Survive More Than a few Days. Tn-n -T in. 10 The following official issued: . ,ooni. Jan. 19. The Qu-aen ;) from reat . physical pros ..oiMpanied by symptoms that ' POWELL, REID. lu'r.l Douglas Towell is physi 1;' , tn thp Oueen. Sir Jani;es Sir i f;;!:j Vr;,!s'.''piiys:cian-iu-orlinaiT 'to her A ai';' i.-Ii from. Co we say: -It 1. tVa-d that tne wwseu. 1 . , t T'"- .It-cl'lne of all her powers has ;",', " , , ,: f, r several days past. Hei ivaJi;ii' w i;ow desiTir.ea ?.s mru, auu :;i,it to move without assist- Cil:.'p,. rtV,,vt that the Queen is suffer-f'i-,:;i insonuiia are 'the levfrse ot .Z?' Su- ;s sloepiug he time away, ir "' w- ;; i utmost difficulty that v i- koi.t awake by her a.rendnnts evnn .!.- :,;;' !u-r ia.t drlres early in the v ,.t'.k i; h feared that she may pass gVy' ;ii sin.'- mi.-ment in her unnatural ''On ;b other hand, it is possible that ,V r ,v raliv from her dormant, state ..'.! 1';,";. (- .'lavs. But this afternoons p-aVe bulli-tiii."just .if sued, almost do Krvs '.his hope." . , . . The rriiue 01' Wales left ictona rati)M for Osborne on a special tram r 1:4' 1 o'clock this afternoon, -ine udi. -'.f Ar-vll (Princess Ionise) and fir Fr ih is. jisiiy, private MaeXary. l.i th: Prince of Wales, accojapauied the latt t on the special tram. . The Cciitral News states that np to k,v,i. the i'rince of Wales intended to re-H.j-iii 1:1 '-London over Sunday, but. after :..-.-ivi:)2 'a message -from Oslorne h? C'-ci.TM t' start immediately. The rsid p,i! conu.any had previously bwen in Mri. t.-.l io k"?i a siK-xml in readiness in c.-.y.- of nc-essity. St?aiu wrs ra:sed ,,.1 1 r.'ii)t "f the information thct th" Prim f WhIcs intended to leave f t h.. The i.riuce arrived sit the station rt l''.t.-Whiie awaiting the arrival rf th Prin. es-; Louise, the on? trunk1 ( oa tfjtntii.ir th- baggage of the prince was ..11 lo.nrd the train. Purrim: the wait the princ conversed with the r;,ilv.ny officials or paced the i.:; H:-M. Ho appeared to ba very an n crossed in thought. Who'! t'-o Princess Louise's carriap fi ii',.,; rt sh- station she litirricd to the :ci.-il ir;on 'iiiid hastened iuto the sal--.! witliov.t fouially greeting the Prince rW V :!'.. Tli? one small bbx of bag-c.!'-.' m hnstily pushed in the van and j t!n trniii started immediately. : rihe r.-yal yacht Albert, which hid j !.;n; np awaiting the arrival of the I'rni. p nf AVsilos jMld tile PrinCe.-S : sailed from - Portsmouth lr I'-.v.-s rt 4 o'clock. Princess Christian" ifim-fl t!i I'rince. of Wales and Prio-m-s l.o'ijse at Portsmouth. The I'rince of Wales will take a spec !;! trnin from Saudringbam this after iK'O'i imd will leave for Osborne at 0:40 cVr,k this evening. The Dvike of Cam-itri-.l'.-e. who was reported to have gone tn Paris this afternoon," -postponed hi? til; an'1 is ftill here awaiting news fi'iin rslicrne. '! Tie i-oMing of the noon bulletins from "-i.oinp nt the Mansion-House ouickly c.nisfil douse crowds fo congregate in th:it vi inity. Deep regret w as expressed liat the bulletin did not '-confirm the l inrr. satisfactory morning reports. The liiii'T.tieeinent that the Queen is in a .. .... 1 A "!.;if eint'iiL ina- me iiccu " 'siti- ul condition and the belief ttrat tns in anu me ucuci -- reign of the British Em- ;u'ie soverei 'iie will Tioi: Inn;? snrviA-e naS. cwisv-u, aeral depression here. J urtner Vnrthrr tidings - f-ui tlie condition of tier .Aiajesi i.v;n,i,. .-;,i i. f,. hole Pcoole, I n,,si,w,itcd.b?h!i.hoe peop ., r-.'j i.pt miress is me suie tu.v f'.k.s the South African situatio DemB ; ctiipiotoly OA-ershadowed. The bulletin .issued by Her Majesty s Lajesx n lvato secretary last night 'and that ot tf'flny are believed to have been juieua- if prepare the nation for the worst I ! . . f T " . . T . ; , . nAO T0111 I .4 I tit i tip inir ri t . i . : . i-hnvii ill n no ... . rariiv this niorhinc by an fftrlv disoatch to the Central JNews f.-ni Cowes which said that the Queen lid nad n onl niirhfand that a slight Central News ni-.r..veraent'in her condition wjs not-', ''le. ' .. . i STATE OF ANXIETY failing rapidly is having a depressing effect upon all. affairs, and lu-r pas.ng itway will give ise to uumerons prob lems I'onceruiug changes in the govern ment of a great nation. The Boer war, in conjunction with many personal griefs and disappoint ments, is looked upon as an active cause of the Queen's collapse. Kniperor William Goiits to England Berlin, Jan. 10. It is officially an nounced that Kmpeior il:iam w 1! leave for England tonight b.-Ci.usj of the Queen's illness. Duke oi Cannaujbt Oallecl Home Berlin, Jan. jO.H-The Duke ot C-"in-niwight dined with uipcro- il.iam t -day. He will go to Cionb.rg tonight to c;dl on the empress and will lemain there two hours. Afterward he will leave for London. It is evid.ut from this that the duke of t onnancht his b:e 1 s m- .moued home 011 account of the illness of his mother. Tbe Cublutt Meet Harried ly London. Jan. 10. Ih?is wi s a sui den meeting of th hirer e ,b n;t ti.i afternoon. 1'remier Salisbury, 'Air. A. J. Balfour, first Joaid of the treasury;. the Duke of Devonshire, lord president of the council i Hartfuiii" of k-nrvii?, sec retary, of foreign affairs; the Earl of !el bornc, tirat lora or admiralty: itignt Han Win. St. John Brsdiiclt. ,s.c:etaiy of state for war; Earl t'alcg n, Lrd eu tennnt of Ireland, and E :rl i.obtrts, commander-in-chief of the lories, Avre present. At the cnbino nietinr- t'ie Mnrnuis of Salisbury stated tuat he had not receiv any continuation of a lu.aor th tt quc?n died this afternoon. au Senate Adjourns In Memory of the Great Captain SOME WORK WAS DONE ; . ' New Measures of Interest Primary: Election Law Concord Charter Bill Passed x Details SHv vears ago "the Rep.'-Pop.. "fusion"- I letlsla'tui e refused to adjourn in honor oi m; umuiuiij . w of " lbs anniversary . of..tne. birtn or xne i,grearest mintjujt -v... - j ;roduccdRobert, E. Lee, whose birth- "ppct diilitary captain f America nas - . . Koorl tajn,! .j.,,- in North Carolina ".' ". ,. - ,,.. thni. 11Tinntri- In marked contrast to that unpatn -r - - . th action taicen oy ua"; ion taken by the Senate yester- j aniendment nnule by the House Friday, len after a brif session of less'for ,the reasons stated aboA-e, in the pi'e-I i3 hour Senator 'Morton's, resolu- face to this report and the. bill goesj day, when n3 tion providing for adjournment &n honor donted. session will begin at I I CI 1. W I 'i. C mimifM tk Senate ! Senator Morton, at this junt'ture, of During the fifty mmunes tne ?fne!fd a resolution adjourning the Senate Rpnnte i penate. Uvas in session me sevB. until 11 o clock .Monday morning, in ' t were introduced. and others passed! honor to the memory of General Robt. j . , ' .... IB. Le and lfc was adopted unaniimously, '.-s-aion the several bills Of Intel- ;i '..'-tba- new. bills ras that intro- , w Rpt,ior. Foushee to World RALEIGH; This -course was takeu, not because the . Senate did not approve of the House amendment, but for ube purpose of se-" emlhg an additional amendment in that connection. i Thf House amendment provides that an executor or administrator can exe ontn tha itv- frnfArred On the lie-. censed trustee, on tiie Avritten consent Senator Foushee thought the- should provide for the discharge of the powers conferred in tue iiu as tne trustee on- the written request of the debtor also. Senator Henderson agreed to this, and in order to secure its embodiment in the .bilk' a conference was asked and Sena tots Henderson and Foushee appointed On the conference committee as the Sen ate representatives. ' ' Senator Gudger of Buncombe fired, a centre e-hot and rang the bell of indig- nauon in tn oreasrs oi at icai fterui - - -- , Senates from the west when he made a:g. jiOUSe Ad OUmeU tally statement explaining "hi vote against ... J ' - V inviting treasurer J. L. M. Curry of the Peaiwxly fund to address the General Assembly, alluded to below. ' " 'I voted 'no' " said Senator Gudger, "because I am informed and believe that Mr. Curry went to "Washington and lob bied and used lift influence to unseat Congressman Crawford and seat the contestant Richmond Pearson, without good reason or excuse for a man in his pirsitibn." . Several Senators suggested, soto voce, that the resolution of invitation be re- upou and the incident ended without fur- I her ado. The proceedings follow. . ,, , . 1o mi 'i,i.v.,. t every North Carolimanoscibly re Seuate called to order at 11 o clock by , J r. .i . . , Lieut.. (Jovernor Turner. called the action of the Iwnoa -legisia- Pvayer by Kev. Mr. McFarlaud of the ture of hj- which refused to adjourn in ioofSenator Mclntvre, the ' honor" pf the great Fouthem tidier and reading of the Journal Avas disp3nseil patriot, but did adjourn In honor of winu' , , i,V Pred Douglass. But those daj's are gone The only petition preseu'ted was that a 4 by Senator Henderson from Bishop Ed-, and why recall them. . ; v Avard Ivoudthaler and ministers of the jlie auestion of giving the joint Corn Moravian church of Salem, in favor 'of; ' t.,nnr,.nii0V -n-.s the establishment of a State Reforina- mittee on P.oads a fctenogi apher was torv. ' ! made the occasion of a graBd stand play Ileports from various committees were fc th uep.iblicrtll members, who lined made, and the bills placed-on-the cal-; L-v lI1L Alt ' "U1"-,l" 1 ' . . . eudnr. ! up for economy. The amottnt involved The following additions fto Senate" com-1 w.,8 $25. "Before the discussion was at mitt'',!rts Aere made: 1 " " f Mr McAllister to the Committee on nd the llepublicans were sorry tor Education. i their action. Mr. Watts . took, the trail Mr. Alexander to the Committee on ; )f M. thp KeinlI)lican leader, and Mr Miller Caldwell to the Commit- j Wore ho- lot him go he KWn aJlo te on iK-af and Dumb and Bud lusti-'ffwmg for his party s pasL The lloue tutions. 1 passed , tne resolution amnoripug Bil. employment of a, stenographer. ! A resolution Avas offered hy Mr. Con By Mr. Crisp: S. B. 10. to place Han-! ri(1. ot- Wilson, which provides for the aJl,I)av''ViMrrt " Vtrion-i .a State librarian at" a joint (10i to place name of J. II.. Roger on . "1 o-fit-ni " Febrnarv 1 Pension roll : also (llttV) to place name of of the . IsUtu,, J I' ll C. S. Hvde on pension roll. A4 re-: A, resolution authomtng d instruct ferred to Committee on Pensions. I j iuR the Committee on Clajms to mvesti By Mr. Webb: S. B. l(fiUofenpple"r- the claim against the -Mate of M I. tain public documents to the .Agricultu-. and J. C. Stewart, ex-btate-- pnnteis, rai and Mechanical College. , Commit- j Avas introduced by Mr. v Whitaker 1 tee on Education. . ,:;-,iK ,r:. Forsythe. , -X t " "Bv MrFoushee: S. B. 168, N providing ; for 'the holding of pviniary' electiofls. j Randolph ; provides that justices vf-the Commkte on Elections. , pence' shall receive a Ae of fifteen eenta (This is the bill drawn by the 'Commit- for continuing any action before, them. tea apiHiintetl by the Democi-atic State Mr;; Morgan introduced a bill which CHmnuttee which has already been pmV pg oonaition.npoll;1,Hch. oh Lshed in 1 he lost.) .apprenticed. The. amend- nSf, Stfffttint .Wtoi of the Peabodv fund, to address the Section 11 of the Code and ls'.as fol ?eneral Assemblv in the hall of the, lows: - , HoiifV, at sucli time as may Ijest suit; "'AH infants whose parents aliow them the convenience of all concerned. " Cal-1 habitually to spend their. ,'tim in idle endar. ness and to keep company and'associate By Mr. Miller of Pamlico: S. B. 170. j relief of P. K. Kidder. Propositions "nd (Grievances " n- f,'. t'to- S T! 172. -to nmend1 ,w.5;C aVaT f th. Code. ii(rerf!t.insr the fees of solicitors of judicial distnots. Judiciarv Committee. Kv iv Wiinl : S. B. 173. to nay J. S. Mann balance claimed to be due him as Shell Fish Commissioner tor the years; 1801 and 1893. - Committee on Salawes and Fees. Bills Psel The folloAving Senate brlls passed final reading and were ordered engrossed and sent to 'the House, for concurrence: No. 113-1' or the relief of theJUIerk f Superior Court ot Kobesoft county of Superior Court of Kobesott county. of Wilson county to issue bond for im provement of court, house, etc. Xo. 115 To amend chapter 109, Acta 1897, iir reference 'to the trial of civil actions. v, .Tnin i?!Prtintion 109. inviting Dr. J. Li M. Curry to address General Assem bly, at a da'te to be fixed. - r s VTA w.ns T.nssed over until Tues day next, at the request of SenaVn- Hen le request oi bvuuv.it xieu - derson. The bill prorides for the ap-1 pcintnient of a clerk by the .secretary a clerk by the Secretary Sntj r irxlev 'the Acts or jTHn . fto. I UL . -1 t V V V ' ...... T , ' and fixes his pay at the satae rate al iloAved in 1897 and 1899. ' Deceased Trustee's Executor's Bill stiu rending tt tj -I.- i S'. ''-. " amendatory of section 12.( of the Code, wlMch-caiwed isrcuui T an jnan. Protracted cixssion lU-.im.- . - y " ujf , coi considerable time of the Senate upon its initial passage by this -body, is not ratified contrarv to the YixctnrioTi' xne sseuaitr nuii-coiieurreti in tne iace to !tiim- icji.mu nuu uui goes to conference with Senators Henderson and Foushee as conference committer- 1 Ml ' men on the part of -the Senate. ItwilL I doubtless receive i ts lindshing touches fcenaior -uvrmu, at tms luntxure, ot ni,,ti.r. iivw;i u-.LzL -1-1 nvin,.l- Arov ...r .. ' -1 ...' ; " ' N. C., SUNDAY,' JANUARY illllil .Rpnilh Pans Fiffht a $25 nCUUUIItdllb rigill a - QZJ -Measure IN HONOR OF ft E. LEE Yesterday Bill to Investi . gate Stewart Bros, Claim Monumentto Junoluska . The House adjourned early yesterday niol.ning iu hon0r of the anniversary of the birthday of Robert L. Lee, it being a State holiday. The action of the House in observing A bill introduced fcjrt MrBnttnln of with' profane companions, lor , AA-hose par- nro- . "a " !,m appropriating xui iue vxiw of a monument to the memory of Juno- luska. the famous Cherokee Indian chief, for- services rendered General Jackson in the Avar of 1812. The bill recites, the fact that Chief ! Junoluska, at the head of the Cherokee Indian warriors, rendered the United States valuable services in the "war -between, the, United States and the Creek nation1 in 1812, and especially at the battle of "Horse Shoe," where he to- ; -..fher with other Cherokee warriors, i SWnm the Tallauoosa river and capti tured th f Creok Iudlflns and , mnlllllIv..;tions and reti cut . . :..: r,.w thevebv nidins General Jackson in gain iug a jcomplete and decisive victorj- over the Creeks. In 1840 the State of North Carolina recognized the patiotism and services of Chief Junoluska by an act of, the Gen eral Assembly, donating to ihim 040 acres' of land formerly in Cherokee and now Robinsville, Graham county. The i :r , . " . oia 1Dian Ult'u ,u.iOW' a K ulilu "u.u was Dunetl on tms iarm. me grave is well knoAvn, but there is no monument indicating the fact. In recognition of the. patiotism and services of Chief Junoluska the bill ap propriates S30O for tne erection of a monument over his grave. George . w lker is namcd as trustee by the b 5 flwl. ... A .RlwtioI1 fothe monument B. .ill and tlie erection fothe monument is ; g " " THE HOUSE PROCEEDINGS ' A Lively Debate Ovi r Employment of a Stenograpuer 'Hrvaol'i.i' Mnnra -illd thn TTni.a- t"1 O''. 1 1 ' . . 4 . i . . AT,. CI j.:- ; oer at iu o ciock. xvev. xt. oiu.u, pas- tor of Edenton Street Methodist thuich, nfforiMi nrnver ttw KtA nf Arp -lpn- burg, who has been ill since the Legisla ture convened, too'i his feat yesterday ... r- j - j - i for. tne. first time and was adnuni&tered . the hath of ' office. i tne oaux 01 OUK-e- Petitions AA-ere presente t, By Mr. Mcintosh, frc 3d as follows: fom cit'z n; cf j tancey, to prohibit, the 1 17. in e.cojntL' . manufacture of 'o ir corporate tho rr - air. Liarr.uu: J- n ir i "i ij. .. . ' town of Rose Hill 20, 1901 it and was refected to. the Committee on Judiciary.'-'" 'w-- ; : H. Ik 10: To incorporate the Ban . C ... mi - 4 ii f u. 0,1 Heuderspnville, pas-ed all of its., r. ad- mgs: , - v .- : The resolution ; withdrawing the joint committee on nnUiic' loads to .employ,' a committee on mi uuc ioius u rmjwj , .1 stenographer, iH-oyoked a discus iim, and - - - -, . -- - the Republicans made the-resolution a party mattsxv' .voting KO.ttly ag iost i The resolution was adopted. It was ex- nlninnH "th'nt Spnntni" A te.T.indf r. the chairman of th.2 joint "omui:tte, who is .one of -the best lsformc- mm n JNartn Carolina on. the -subjtct of roads, ws not able to -write, because or 'an an c tion of the armband for this reason th'. iwti v "-'- .v. committee asked for a stenographer. Sen- ator Alexander will frame tae road law for the Stat?: Th? committee is author- ized to pay ?25 for ths servkes cf a stenographer. , ; - . . Mr. i'.obs, the Republican leader on, H b. 290, by Mr. Thompson An act the floor, opposad the pleasure. . He siid .,0 amen the charter of -the AVrightsville v,-e oaght to be"very caieful with t':eJ and Onslow Navlzatlon Company, appropriation bills. We should keep j H. B. 300, by Mr. Bancwmau ofPen an eye single to making an avai'.abljJder An -act to place the jiame of Jacob appropriation to'. the scaool ch;Mren of i Beaslcy on the pensOD 1 rolk; ' - the State: ' I s?e no reason why this ! "V , . , . , , w, committee should be given a clej-k. hile iL-iuuj ue in utsiuuie .u vices rcnoereu ane. country iu .'uiw war tain Alexander as ;tfie chairman of the ef 1812. "...''. ' ' ' committee,-still if he has not the me of II. B. 302, by Mr: Dean of Macon An his arm and . canndt ...writ?, thcr. is no 'act for the relief of, J. C.'Burns of Ma reason Avhy some one else cancot be : coft. n. iiQ.i,o made elvnirman If, it will sav. th's H.. p expense let us do. ro. 1 running 'at large in certain parts of Alle The opening left by the Republican guany county. . v ' leader was followed up by Mr. Watts of h. , 304, by Mr. Nash of Pasquo Iredell, who proceedsd. to throw a f.w tank An act to protect the public roads shells in thcRenublicau camp. , th imoven,ein L try ?o Which : An act to . place Solomon Ballard on the Raleigh,, chairman; Wilson the genilemnnfrom ,.aaiSon b.lons. If i1- Mr,Hftrri. of Northamp- &aT; r! S I hare read; ari-ht the history of .tin j tonJ.Au act' t0 amend chapter 3G8 of the " ' X.' b A J Sitnta MHa llsiiiiWtcnn rnrfv xeat !t..,i.k t . 1SQQ vln f inr tn . the ll- -X)tton, ! alLlana , JUrs. A 1 1 r"-''::"'"--.''?,:"!-!"1"-. .?"na Vi v l drws.--M. Chaa. E. Johnson, Ualeiga, cate ihe youth of thq State and it d d;.;on-An act for the relief of the Hen no manifest s,i ihuc h interest i i th '! Person - county cattle association. : ; not manliest &o mucn n.r rest la in.. R g . Mr Brittain of Ran- cause of, economy. 1 api glad to seQ this , dolphJUAn act to amend section 3748 improvement vin tbo party to which tae ;of the Code yol u t regulating the fees gentleman from Madison belongs. .It.i0f justices of the -ieace. x a cause for congratulation." v ' H. B. 309, by Mr. Brittain of Ran- Mr. Beddiiigfield of Wake: "I am (oie dolph An act to amend chapter 157 of who does not bel)eve. in p'enyni legis-jthe Laws of 1899, relating to the bird lation. ' We' waste i mor? money her'ibiw. , ,r . . . Vor i.m A.. -,a t laiKlUK over u c-J "in uu;i c uin.ii t n-e had made the anoronriatiou. I thin? we should' give" all the important commit tees stenographers. '. Mr. Grahnni' of Granville: " Ithmk we should make this appioprialiou. It is a matter of economy. , It is also necessary by reason of the fact that tlu- ch'ir man is incapacitatetl to write. . He ha a helpless arm. and the State needs services: We . wrin the benefit of Captain Alexander's .Wisdom and experienc?. lie is one of the' best : informad men iu North Carolina and he has render d the State grsat service,' has none gieat ser vice for the State, y , Mr. vMacKethan, of CmnberUnd,-, of- L fered an ameimmcnt,- provi'iir tnat -c committee be authorized to emnlov.a s!e- Bographer -by ' the hour and thtt men stenographer - be allowed twenty-hva cents. an hourvf v - Mr; Shannonhouso declared tat the passage of the " amendment wouli k i tiie bill. He 'said ha. nau." st-?nographto experience and that a half .-way. second class stenographer . could not bs em ployed for 25 cents" an hour. ' Mr. McKethari said he Avas willing to substitute fifty, cents ; for 25 in his amedment. Mr. Shannonhouse said the i bill was just, as yicious in this shape as lormeny. tie : uiouyni tne expenunure a wise and safe one. : He said it wo lie eeonpmy for the 8tate to give f 100, because- ot .would heln very materially the comniittecVia the . work of preparing a general rrt ad. .Jaw,. Mr. McKethan - finally withdrew hi -amendment;'-?; : Mr: jburtifoUhcoinb?. ..took Mr. Ebbs of Madison, -to task for snggcstiu'; that" the 'chairman of the committee b displaced to inake way. for some one else. He said th9';ehalrmen of the vauous committees hitd beeti selected by the ma jority v arid it 'as; not. for the R?pub' cans to, say ;iaiio Should head tomnait tees. '-' si ; :';" -"-' ; ' Mr. CaiTaway ? of Lenoir, the chair man of the House Committee on Roads, made one of his. characteristic talks in behalf of -th measnre. He said: 'The illigence,! the; 'virtue and the dignity" of North : Carolina' cannot be upheld AA-ithout eood . roads. Sir.. North Caioli- na is very 'QCh; in need of good loids. It is almost: impossible for toe coons ana 'possunis td' tcavel some of the roads in eastern qiy'fJCarolina under iu ion managcmeBlrheu, sir, hoAV can thi lit tle childre .iiarea be-expect:d to iegis ter by 1908 i(.ffrtod rocds are not given them to 'icifTtSeir school houses. Why the entire; sessiattQ formulate a road law. suitablt tor,. evEy. county, sana toil mud belt, caj belt and mountain belt." Mr. Ebbs ?Of -'Madison entered the di3 cussion pga$J.""Jlfc..aid I did not think of dragging' 1hI.$heijqu'?stions of politics when I sobke . in. : opposition to 'this bill. if we could no: nave roads Ave wojki t waiter iars, cnmriuan, xjl. " drift into bhVbaiwm. Without a sterog-! stou, W. J. Peele. Miss Eliza A.'col, fanher it -wiltf-'take -one joirt coinmi'tee i Raleigh; W. L. Poteat. Wake ;Jj or. sM I did not i oppose the hill for political . . ' Henry LoMs Smith David-reasons,-,bm;ti?n.UEeI believed it was p. Ralhi. Gh. S. ri-ht. Aovr.;s,er.u?ra en, cannot ueia !'w-rfMfrtr , of Democrats in Mian ponnAt I '3 holfl otnef-aaviSv'ana 'n'eLufi- uau x v uvm responsible ttoxr what - Republicans ' have done aheadofiftie.v'ilf you take the his tories of 'the '.two .parties and , compare them A-oti AtfiH lind.that their records to cuucniw., ,,yr , "i prombed nF&i the earapaigii to mak?; to cducaticafU:flbpwt the same, 'io"; 1 ample apmriaWfpr the public school, : i -.-uto.JiA'W.v robp. Mv nurnose is I QttionrMhftWltional . . problem is i provided .fojt'-.' jjnareon. ., ,;, ' - .- :. . , , --.r.- -rTL..:ii Ttvnrtawick said he ra ! Tke"5 atVl 'carrying approprla- lie library is a partial f aiiort. iiero e-Avastablrd'voppd the passage ot the measure sim question and the bill passed all of its .readings. ' . - , v- ,r'JsMt1lon was tlie anniversary of the . birth or xne gre&.. Southerner, Gen. Robert E. Lee, and he moved that the House adjourn -m honor, of the -event.-., which, is a legal holiday. The motion prevailed "and the nonuay. me moium internum uu iu-c .v. - , House- adjourned .at 11:30 until own of alllbe PPjJ'W - - Monday. l'ESTCRDl'S NEW BILLS Let Up in me Knmber f Sw ITIeasares J?rentecl - - - " , H. H. JSXj, by Mr. um laser ox rr- ii. uj 1 - - T- 1 t att; 'f "At ! ;t the -State, of M. I.; & J. C. Sten syth , ajuiiAusi. in wc. vj. i.i. v j art. former public printers..,: . ' . . J H. B. by Mr. Carlton of Duplin- ; An act to .incorporate the: Ros Hill ; .Academy . . . . - i against Uinw An not -to nfotect deer in Onslow. ' i . t" .Z aam-An act to . erect . a-, mouumwui. w memory ot chief Junaluska for ser- - c - r x asquoiaiiK H. Jri. dio, oy air. liemnarut uiwu- coin An aot for the relief of Rhoda McCorkle. . ' ' . H B. 311 , bv Mr. Reinhardt of Lm ,:o1h An act. for the relief .of Emma Bnmgardner. 1 - ' H. B. 312, by Mr. McNeill of Bruns wickAn act to prohibit the manufacture and sare of liquor withm itwo males of Silent Grove. - - H. B. 313, by Mr. McNeill of -Brunswick An act authorizing ; the , commis sioner's of BrunsAA-ick to ljvy a special tax. :. ; i II. B. 314. by Mr. Morgan-An act to amend section 11 of the Code, relating to apprentices. S- THEIR v. WORK ; BEGUtl '" Committee of State Literary and Historical Association MEETING HELD THURSDAY Detailed Report of Reports of Chair men of Committees and Synopsis of Work flapped. Ont lor v the Coming; ' Year-Frlzs Offered lor Best Child's Blojrapby of Vance Mofemsnt in- ,- ansa rated to Foster Fubllc Libraries The North Carolina' State Literary and Historical Association 1 has a begun active AA'ork through the several commit tees whose chairmen were -appointed at the time of 'organization some months ago, movements now being'; on, foot, through these committees, which will certainly impart .Quite an impetus to the State's literature generally. ; The Committees . and Historical "Mu seum have already accomplished much. and the Committee on Literature and History has planned the Avork of the year. A prize of $100 for the best life sketch of Vance is offered tq the asso ciation, the conditions to. 00 named later. The committees as completed were an: nounced today. . , ; The Executive -Committee is Justice oni t s: rti9ett. Durham.' The Library Committee . is eomposed of G. A. Grimsley, Greensbojo, chair-mon- C r. Mclver. Dred Peacock. Mi?s i-Annie Petty, Greensboro; C. F. Tomhn- USOn, Winston, Mrs. John Van Lai i,om rhnrlntte: Mrs. A.."G Carr. i,anang- Dur- wu. ' v. . . .,, "i t rru w,v Powell, Asheville J. B.,Car.yle, Aakf Forest; T. F. Toon, Kaieign., Establishment of lilbrarles On behalf of the Library Committed asSprofG. Grimslsy submitted the IO. lowing report lowing report wm. w ? .-wv... 4Th nublic library is the people s usl - Anv scheme for th2 eduia'Iu had onir limited opportunities at pchool may continue their education and be- - -1 ..-n j uu - uio v,ii iTi-iii .icewsta, however, that f 5 OK) V.a onhmnilntr ii SlTinna'.- UU.U'JUV 1 1 " . . . ..-nurffe the fstab'Uhinent of .,i,i; i;Kmries. The committee' beliarete UUI""- .. . rt.'i- ' M tnat in uv Mr Z - e-. -rwi mnr tvlBlv for the cause oi aa- . r.. 'ir17'1o Tr.lB- 1 AAmnncixl on felUinB' f'.f T A. 11 Is. i ! .. , - . . r r T" A ? n . i V 14 Tl - i-i. Tl..nkii1 ' of all the people that leaves out tne puo- No 51 the-library as a factor in the education nf th whole neorde"- they present the fnllnwinVr M'an outline hf the Work Of $ the Xibrary Committee. ; , . . V j 1. To . present to indiTidnals to com- j munities ad to the' State the necessity ?j nf h liKrarir na n factor in the edaca- i 5 To noint nut the necessity of mak ing school; "college and public libraries & part of our educational sysxem. ... 3. To J encourage every , elementary school in North . Carolina . to secure a small working library ' . xo saggesi tne w ' -v l- rarleg aild make arrangements ioc in raries ana mase .arri lowest possible price., nrpnnrfl liai ;r mn nrpnqre 1 list Of DOOKS SUVCaDI :.?J? Z t home nnd en- for children, to ad e J"r courage parents to purehase theoi for theiriUJrem . ;nnMic. liDy .' :n Vath 'nH !tv in North Carol i.h. .7. To have the Scales library r.ct amended so as to permit towns and cities to 'issue bonds f or library build incs. ' ','' ' - " . : 8. To ask the Legislature to appro-J priate $5,000 annually fot-nre yea vs to encourage the establishnient "of jicbli-? libraries ;- by expending : it - in suf h amounts- and under.sUCh .'conditions as urn nrnvided in n Tyrone1. bill.. - - - 9. To raise $5VC00 from-, individ i-ils j for this purpose. , 1fL':T6 orsanize at once library asso ciations in those towns that, will pro1 bly be.most interested in estaDinnin:. public, library." The. committee on Historical Museum, Onihelmlf of the Museum Committci Col. Olds submitted a most intertBting and valuable report which wm odoptcj His report shows that about 600 article of rare value have already been socursd for the' Hall of History. Among the;e may be mentioned the will, of-Jonathjn Falkland, of Albemarle, 1692; the Great Seal of 1788, large painting of Tryon's Palace,; Piano made in Raleigh in 18.0. Million Dollar C. S. 'ireasttry Warrnnt to State of North' Carolina, and many other raro and valuable colonial and Confederate relics. . ' l The Committee on History and Liter ature iscomposed of the following: I. HV Hill, chairman;" Howard Rondthal er. Salpm: E. P. Moses. . Raleigh :.T.- M. Pittman, Henderson; J B. Cheshire, i Raleiga: W. P. McCorkle, Graham; Ed- win Mims Durham ; G, A. Gri ham ; Charlotte; W. L. Poteat, Wake Forest; t llonrv .Tornme Stocknrd. Raleisrh: lL V H. Battle, Raleigh; James Sprunt, vVjl mintton Jlrs. Frances Tierman, Salls bury. i ' ' . . . On behalf of this, committee Prof. -Hi'l submitted pn admirable, report :-' which wus-jadonted "and; T which the , folloA . itjg is-a. synopsis: ; ' "'.;,.-f Your committee on' Literature t tpJ History has decided that 'the folldwiiia shall.be the objects of its endeavors for this year: xi ' ' ; ' 1.. To arrange for the prize essay n Vance, as already directed by the rsso ciation. ; 2. To sugggest to the society or ih's executive committee that a priza of 50 or ?100 be offered for the best s'iort story. This prize not to be given unless th committee of award declares ' it -worthy of the prize. - , ' 3.1 That the committee Avill at once b ginto collect material for a complete bibliography of North' Carolina. -.; s 4.! That 'the committee' will endeavor to appoint interested," active find, accu rate persons .in each county in -the old eral counties, of the State to examine old court and church records, ins d to re port the existence" of valuable records in each court house or church. v . '- 5. To appoint suitable' persons all over the State to collect any historical mate rial to be found. The committee will r.i nil cases indev and nut on "npntinnt re cord, a note as to where discorered ma- I terial may be found, and where prece cal, either turn such documents over til the Museum Committee or get copies, ft H nllA rrtTTlTT,?Tf TXTlll ...1. WArtM 1 send our printed program sheets for ob servance of ' North Carolina day ' In tha public schoolsJ A sheet will be sut to erery public school in the State if tha society can stand the expense. 7. To encourage, formation of litera ry clubs in as many towns as possible a resolution to offer a prize1 of ?100 for the best short life of Vance. The condi tions will be made known later. -, ., . The Press Committee . ' John Wilbur Jenkins. ; editor of thq Raleigh. Times,, regorted that his com mittee stood ready to nusj forward h excellent work of . the ' association ; iq every way. xe assured the. association that the press , was , in hearty sympathy with the work. :.. - : The committee Is composed as fol lows: John Wilbur-Jenkins, editor Ral- i eig-i Times, chairman; R. B. Creecy, ed-V itor Economist-r alcon. ElizaDeth City; R. F. Reasley, editor Telegram, Greens boro; Col. W..S. Pearson, editor "Hera--Morganton; Dr. Theodore U. Kingsbury, eaitor Messenger, --Wilmington ; J. I, Myrover, Fayetteville; Josephns Daniels, ecutor News and Observer, ' Balcih ; lt. M. Furmail. editor Morning Pbst. Ral eigh; Howard 'A. Pahks, associate edi tor Observer, Charlotte; Col. Joseph E. Ttnbinson. editor Arriis. RAMsWn ; . - - - - - , , ! Robinson, editor Argus, GoTdsboro a. ii vvmninLcc ? n j Jill posed, as follows: Alex. J. Field, Ril eigh, chairman; 11. G. Connor, Wilson; A. II. Eller, Winston; W. S. Pri-j-rte, Raleigh; John S. Henderson, -Sal s;uvy j. Bryan Grimes, '.Raleigh ;' John ; i S. j riorsnin at zw. ana tno:iir. wi'ini : year the membership would rea:h 500, ! - - 1 " . - ' Looking for Zacb Taylor' - Kansas City, Jau..l8.-Mayov Thorn Taggart of Indianapolis, a memiubcr the; Democratic NationaLComm'.ltcv.j here talking presidential politics. J said this afternoon: ' Iu": 1 1 . . . i JJ- Urui for the nrevious 1 . Believing as jncy w ,ih i lutrouucea j -in. .ubiwj.',w'i . - - . - - .... - . ' v .'. ... If
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1901, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75