u r t -W V i. THE MORNING POST: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 311903 Complimentary Votes of t t Senators s Senator Wellborn Discovers Grut Wickedness in-Raleigh Forthcoming De bate on Divorce Ques tion Interesting Bills Introduced! .1 . w-m. i'tt o. I ...la regruUr Parkhuit revefculon of i-runkeni-.eja a misdemeanor, in- wickedne In Raleigh" ncrc two r. Snniill of Tyrrell: To prohibit rture In vtcruav Senate rroce-d- nuntlng mi fenced laml without rr j " ( - ml.lon In Pamlico. Beaufort. Hyde. The bill to prohibit the manufacture MArtln. Wartili-.ston. Tyrrell and Dare rfi fale of liquor near certain? schools tountiea. chi:rchc In Watauga courty was Mr. burton of Rockingham: -o en-r-.4iwlWe for the fir?t humtof ora- aWe the towiwof Madison in Ro:klt. , tv hy the -ntcr from Ahe.J am to purchase the tz of the town Whv should senators clone their ' cradtmi'' ' ' , .v, s to the bar rooms and places of Mr. London cf Chatham- To nnv.-nd :(,,ny unUer the vory shalo-.4 of the tlon 211 m CMc, te.it.v. to . ,Pltol in the city of Haleih. over- 1 frmi pauperis all these evils t hand. 4d ru.h Mr. Warren of Jonc: .UcaUns to t- the snow capped mountain! of the oculist and .opticians. nt t break up one little government ". While of FrankMn: To Mill there." exclaimed the statesman r Marina Clark, a public school trot:, Ahe in his ajeal to th Senate i-cher cf Fran .'n county. , .t t act on the blli at this time. Mil Aeted On I .to i..,t opiKse the . measjire.- h I House bill: To prevent hunting a:irt : i !. "for I have not heard botj ftes. fishlr.ic In PUt without consent of land i:t I ak th-J S-tnato to -Rive time fcr owner. Pas?ed final reading. consI-Wfitloa.- I Senate WU: To allow all persona ul- Thi bill wa3 introduced in th Hous., ' vowed for abandonment under ehap . .... .3. ur 277. laws of 1SS3 and chapter 211. - i u .i? iujra and passed that txly. ,vrihlv reported by the Sena J, e com- i rv MM r--sset1 ita iccond radlrk. then a . r.HAr Wellborn moved that lit bo - - i n ..-tpone't mi January .an, wr.en n :-.ritIn would be here froifi that , :i.n .vnd he thought a comoromlre .-v;M l- made. This motion wp.s lot i -I thr-n th senator from Ashe mad : .-rr-"l which whs largeb clcvoted . . irthlnt; lh; wickedness tjf Ral . rv.. SI:i-c he had reached th stat? the .ve.tem senator IciVlared. - .1 i:nesJ yans men pouling In rwrns on the main streets.j richly and Wautlful women hlrr.o.n ! on the ri le walks by stajcerln(- p. n:i cthrr worse horror Th -r-itr had discovcrel gambling hells i ! brjtbeU .TourUhlng In Ral-ilh anl to-irht tho Senate should b a '.n the ; rRr.f? crusade here where . .xl v.orso than anions t .: r. He wantM nt least or the Watiuga bill. t wav -.atcr Justice replied dcvlarlv .p mai 1 ,i io..i ormmon! fn tern-1 ' "i . i ' i I . kill . . t . -T-.- ,r i I r.Oi IK T)r 1 1 i ; v.. tj.i: T death of n shool and iur.h at ftak-. A government still in v ":s county was sending this Jiquor , W.tau?A nnd o-rruptir.g th" cn- - :i?hborl.oo.I. Last iThrlstm&s T. : . ;.:.s w as consuml ther-. A fiilnls- r h-re working for the MIL - . -.tor L' k'.t, thouf..! l. favor f : t.::i. tl.o-.tht It only fair toj give j th- soT.n'or fr"n Avhc tlu tlrao he ; .-k 1 for ro.'.sidt-ratlon. He moved a l-.iroj-.-rr.vt.t. Ser..itor Wvodani c i . ! i the n.r.tion. ) .; er tiro--. b- !;,-ved thi bill fugnt r-.i t hut when In rply to "t ri-: rAt -:-.-v - ,f the commute-' Iv.eM- j . .... r- t...-. tWlllll . :! l.:i: lj set for t.nor- n.-tor Wellborn ari-! t i.ii: v rt over. '.i t Kr'l :hat : v v n-,1 S mtOu.rf(l iM . ri- t v.il'-v.- :i r-TSO-.ts divorce: man i.v. j - t:.."c U.- of auindor-m to rorar-Jplc of this tat but by the rajn :-.thntrZI - ever r.'. rrn. isry nam . . ... - 1 n ....... iuinr ' ... . . , .i" - . e..iit (.rmiiiri: :i ui. i'in -ike dnr.fc'knwss a mlsd r.H-anor.-'The . n . .Ml ptuvi ltd -that It shall l unlaw -' I -r a: V person to tlrlck n su:fijient .. -,f Uliitl!itf lliucr or to "'r l:Bt;:n4 - . become dmn.. intoxicated. 1 u-;'r th" I;rti:w of tttt f-m trfl-tWi T troutiero-.:ie - J - t- r.-iS'ir Til.'.CC. Tl;e fine 15 ?F or ;t ir.iprlvnnv'ia f-r the ilstpinl -. (.- or Z-y 'lr lhr rw;i,t of" - liitt. rirr romtnittee L.15 FCt : .fin. Jinunv :th. for .1 Var - . t .ill bv SMiat'T 1 III. Ism o .;--?(i.wof.ufiiou 7"". "Icimi'na II- has not only stcol by .i-r.'o.i de-r!.:re.. that It ws A,rfi- . ft,a but by the-vntlre r-onth. : il charrt Nwth CnrtiiVMj jnown rs (hr )nan tha has .i,, ilvorte sn-t sh ould be .: ri-?u.tr j v townrds vetoi-U: tho south .-....e-l. ?.-r.at.r Sr"' ra'1 hr her inlerrsts tV.an any living man. r r?.-.'Iy f faor he bill. It;wr.s " jlQ fovr tiir'.s been endors-nl lv r .-. th ri:V.l c.V.?r of Wc Ir.isaay. . tv for a:i)1 twice electcl to this r: :-!. as th- Nlctwlson I;"n!?irc.l hl.n.r'.f 1WT t - . :. xvhU-h rrolill its n I'oretrs Tor- ,lc. j. rov.- talrrr.n.i , . . - f I'i A I ...fa... .. w . 1- rmitlo't in the!,...- ?e ;. .:. .nr. 1 has recently .. A th I nr. f th ? . . vi-. 1 ii-.s h.e!i ' . i. vr t r .r :v.w.., -- u r w - t; - senate "e..-, :' r.tt-nvnr.o. 1.1 " t; .-th r. th-n f'r . venM -1 .... i t . . i n .f th Tin;?- 1 - . IT. .. .-I. -' ' f ... . . ' :.JT VMS J V-1 III'-" 4 Mr. Iu;;;r-T.r: Tor the inorrHrftl1ort " fatty's h-p?l al llon-cr creekjin 11 -i. :ron county. ' :ir. r-ill.'nccr: For amcn-linc: t!i. .i:A frl: r..s o' !I:nd i tr. Lr.os;: A tes.t:r.-..;:.i-l of rh t'-irc!-n.. r.oc; Icr it r;for:iVi- 8111 1atr4aee4 4 vt cf Huncomb-;: Tj an: t.'j for Senator Mr. -Wellborn of Ashe: To repoal chapter S. public Jans of 101, which increased the salary of th? trovernor. Mr. Balllnger of Henderson: To r.-inond chapter 437, laws of 1301. rela ting to the j-rotect!on of sam-i In Hen derson county. Mr. nallluper of Henderson: To cmer.-! chapter 54"s laws of 1S3", rela ting to the i.rotcctlon of f1?h In Hen icrMni county. Mr. SDruill of Tvrrell: To mate t ic4 tn rfm:irrv after tn.ee vmw have passed after the divorce . . - . i. i nnlap fnr n rrrof a ; ; 1 rn utp Pluvial - - Ja1'ir? IiAnr r-j.fl House bill: To prohibit the manu factory and sale of liquor In three miles of certain churches la Wataupa Fasaed second reading and was post poned till tiday. House. bill: To validate certain acts of the commissioners of Yancey, pass ed final reading. A resolution by Senator Henderson informing the House that the Senate would vote on Senator at noon was pn".ed. Senate bill: Fcr the relief of fcnerin iiMtrhemon of Rockingham, passed ?nate bill: To relieve. Miss Marina dark, a school teacher, of Fi-snklin, passed. At -11:45 ths Fer.atc took a recess until noon. rtjll'-t Fr eatr .vun- j At noon Lieut. Gov. Turner called irther th bol to order and said nomina tions f.r United States Senator were , m oruer. Senator Marshall of curr then 1 , own .,..mm. cnator Jter C Pritchard. - C.nntnr .TitAr t rtrtmnn ln'own to cvf ry school tv . . r.3tin. Ies than llity years of nge. h has four times !een nominated for thH exalted office by his party. Sena tor Pritchard was the perronal friend of the myrured President. William McKinler. Senator Marshall tractd Senator lYUrhanl's catxer. Senators Mitchell and Holton v. ere appointed tellers. e spoke as foll'W-: Mr PresK'cnt and Fellow Senators: I tak th- b?ne!t of this onportunity , ith e-rfs.t iV:2sure to rise on m w- . i. t1 -.i in " ,i:8;'wuif;!u.rrtu , -tate an and citlz-ns t bo votclj11 1 . , . , r i'nn.A St.itC: iOr Kr in'.1 v...- - - - j js0.,..tor. . j " "xiic "cntlcnian ! an about to r.amej ro Introduction to .this holy.. He Is Known i.y . ' " . . ... ,KI. ,., ffl, from North - I cm ' i aj in'-" - a -w? if. thn fifty years or a-. j- ... - 1..- . - . ... . ,,,,1 ,-s-fti!ness. rrirr? " . i....'..i..f ihat m-j.nd sind ... . .... n. M- st-t-m tn n.-.d i.rtyr president. vnili -i M- KM1. y. who fievnj. lHyo:id tb"rivbMt rumor- nvcr lie rn e'e-te-l to the legislature in; c 11 . . ... ..,, nv:rlo ;J ' s ,.an.n l.il- fori co-m innte.1 n;:.l vol-.' fnr l'nlte.1 State,. J senator bv the i:e;:blic:r.i nienbei In the le-litnr- '-f lt. Candidal for; . . m .iisirii-i in lay", l-.ect- . He! to the tMIud .vta: Senate Ih 1S5 Ctto tl'l tne varn.'y ctw-l by the death ; of th- Iterut- K.vr,. 11 -.wniii u.'.y e;..io r' d by thi ue- o s-ccvel nirnscii. v!.e rn;r- e? th rttlemn I . .V ... . for VOU : i . i T u l ill iw .-a.-it -- ... t the iv.zh- lmnch of the res . " , t-:.i sta in th , . son fOJ" IrV- !lvl:u? n;o::nc-: t Xortii :cr-- Vtfor n or. The vote nVrt'w fellc-v : S 1 VloxcidT of Mftf klni.ur?. -vot"-5:"t y A:i!i:r.f; Ca?irrus. r.r.d rimrr oi M.r.kl nburj;. i. n-n.wn cf rorsylh. " vote: by nal"f.vin of Forpylh. T.urton of Itock p j r-- r f ijr.oJr. j VJTU1LL ijuuu9) uuuvm , !Z-lyoi';lov? rates with large gtiatantees, and annual or deferred dividends; . . ,, !..,- rtf Union. . Cluithsni. Srence of Moore. , 12try K- Bryan of Craven. otcs. , bv D!o.r cf Pit:. V.'arren of Jones. ZX. Wdd ll of New IIanovr. lj vt'- Uv Brora vf Coluir.bus. R. D. Gilmer of Haywood, 1 vote; by Cathey of Swain. ' A. C. Avery of Burke. 3 votes; by Conley of McDowell, Justice of Mc Dowell. " - . . W. A. Hoke of Lincoln, 8 votes; by Durham of Montgomery. Hoey of Cleveland, Relnhardt of Lincoln. George- Howard of Edgecombe, 1 vote; by Gilliam of Edgecombe. James T. Morehead of Guilford, 1 vote; by Glenn of Guilford. Charles B. Aycock of Wayne, 1 vote; by Godwin of Harnett. Lee S. Overman, of Rowan, A votes; by.JIenderson of Rowan, Hicks of Du plin. McLaughlin of Davidson, Thayer of Stanly. , J. S. Can- of Durham. 2 votes; by Hicks of - Granville, Pritchard or Orange. J. A. Dowlin of Warren, 1 vote; by Hunter of Warren. H. L. Cook of Cumberland, 1 vote: by Lamb of Cumberland. W. H. Lucas of Hyde, 1 vote; by Mann of Hyde. iNeill A. McLean of Robeson; 1 vote: by McBryde of Robeson J. Heywood ; Sawj-er of Pasquotank, livote: by McMullan of Pasquotank. IE. F. Long ! of Iredell,. 1 vote; by M To?i of lredel?. ,T. W. Mason of Northampton, 1 vote; by Mitchell of Northampton. ! Walter ciark of Wake, 1 vote; by Norrlst of Wake. E. F. Aydlett of Pasquotank, 1 vote; by Sprulll of Tyrrell. !W. E. Daniel of Hallfak.-l vote; by Travln of Halifax. ' W. D. Pruden of .Chowan, 1 vcte; by Vann of Chowan. ' -- Locke Craig of Buncombe, 1 vote, by Webb of Runcombel ." John H Woodard of Wilson, 1 vote; by White of Franklin. .Ta-E. Co"pr of Wilson, 1 vote; by Woodard of Wilson. Jeter C. Prltehard of -Madison, 4 votes, by Crisp of Graham, Holton of Yadkin. Marshall pf Surry. Wellborn of Ashe. There was.no election. The Senate then adloumed until Wednesday at .11 o'clock. , , THE ANTI-SALOON BILL IN DURHAM The Ministers" Association of Dur ham, in view of the impression which has gone out from certain notices In the press regarding the reception given the London anti-sa'.oon bill, desire to muke the folowlng statements: The impression that a large number of the citizens of Durham have been approached and are opposed to the London bill is erroneous. The minis ter who Is said; to have met with but Indifferent success in ootainmg sigu:i- tures to his petition only approached a few, citizens wnose aiinuutr w'j this bill was unknown. Most of the?-" declined to sign the" petition: If the hundreds of men In Durham known to favor any legislation looking to a set tlement of tho liquor problem he ap proached none, j His purpose was to discover the attitude of some whose attitude he did .not know. Other petitions have bean, circulated and large numbers have signed them. There 1 a strong public sentiment in favor of the London bill in its en tirety. 1 The movement has not been put to the test In Durham, but it shall be soon. In the meantime we have rea son to fel very i hopeful for the suc cess of the. mea suree. and desire to s. to a man, favoring R. C. BEAM AN, S. S. BOST. GORDON MATHESON, Committee for Association. j State Guard Regulated Adjutant General F. ?. Roystr an nounces that he will call the :onven tion of the State Guard of the State, Held and line officers to. be iiuld here February 11. The convention will for-nmlst-j such cJianges Li the law and regulations as are necesrary i'er caiTy Ing Into effect thy provisions of the Dick bill. This is Donation Day St. Ho?Pltal for colored pco- i . . 1- a. iinnHc r 7 . T - niPS FfTlCKJl t - .... i 1 ..n I i'i ;v.vc donation clay loony. ...oviKtons and household furnishings I ... - v.ill b gratcfullv received. Money ,:. bv mall mar directed to Mrs; a. D. Hunter, superintendent. Th e A5SETS OVER FIf-TV MIJ.L10NS. SURPLUS OVER SIX MILLIONS. Commenced Doing Business in 1847; in North Carolina iu 18.74 THE BEST COMPANY FOK.THE INSURED,, riTHEREFORETHE BEST FORTHEAgggS. everal Soecml Agents wamea.i MOST LIBERAL CONTKAU'ib iu uxix.v t. A-onts can do more business for THE PENN than for any other company, j Ask its 4,000 policyholders in North Carolina, carrying over seven mil-. lions of insurance. , t.i. TTr,Arnt Life. Term and all other approved policies at ; &e iEtna Life Insurance Co IS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF "TNA 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS." THEIR VALTTES TtV rirr.F.R The ao Year Endowment 5 per Cent. Gold Bonds of the i4tna Life OFFKR GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY. 1NG AT THE AME TIME ABSOLUTE PROT t Olt INFORMATION ADDPESS J. D. J. E. Cartland, 1 Greensboro, N. C. We pn ont fall season with a r-r y large stock - o" staple zni up-to-date woolens for suits, orercoats and trousers. A trial order' solicited. Satisfaction juaranieed. j Quality, INot Price la the ehleC enslderttJoa with as In buying our drpgs. Tke bst moae i , 1 : . : 1i ? . cKa nr mnv H can put is nsea to cum p u iiuiut care at always gettitig what th BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., S 53 FytTlHStret is ' KALEIGH,!. 9. Agents Wanted la Every Town. Pat. March x6 - Pet. in Ctsad - TO SELL THE Non-poisonous Potato, Squash and Plant-eating Pests Insecticide. HART-WARD IN'n TITPtl! PATPS T nWF:R TIL' S I N V EST M J3 NT, CARRT-ECTION. BOUSHALL, rianager, Tucker Building, ! R: A L E I G H, N . C J si p re.trijnii'iiB at - , i doctor prescribes If you buy of us. TJirk i Jiry of Awards at tie Pan-Ameriear: Expositiya appoint ed to pass upon the merits of the article; exhibited hate pronounced: 'jpHe Jnderwood Cc Fastest, 60 Strongest. Vya Simplest &e most Complete and the Most Practical Typewrite Made W3ITEI 11 SlGiir Vor Cfttalorue writ to Fl. l. lindsey, Stale Asrenr. DURHAM, N. O. snd iov. 5, tjji Kcv, 3, ligj. Other HARDWARE CO., - RALEIGH. N. C. rJf 1- Write . rS; Information And i erms. Y MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMPANY Of Philadelphia. . ' Gcr.fc'-al Agents for North Carolina. RALE GH N. C. Blankets Under We 'will close out at a big reduction, what we have left of the Mency Woolen Mills Blankets, and just here we wish to state that there are no better blankets oa ihe market. They are made of California wool thoroughly seasoned and shrunk. Wo have only a few pair of each lot below quoted: I.T-4 10-4 Home delight 15-4 12-4 " " 1 0-4 Victoria" u-4 " " 12-4 " "i- 10-4 Santiago . . A ' - ( 0-4 Eiderdown 2-4 ' 1 1-4 Maid O'Mist a-4 Golden Medal 2-4 10- 4 Exquisite 1 1- 4 44 12- 4 " 10- 4 Hero Blue 1 1- 4 44 44 10-4 Sanetary 11-4 oylan, 10- 4 Golden Fleece Plaid Blanket at 3.70 former price 5.00 1 1- 4 " " " ' " " 4 60 " 5 50 1 0- 4 100 pr. call wool white" "3,7 4 44 5.o 11- 4 " 4iV " vM-i.OO 44 5.75 12- 4 " " " V ' " 5 40 - - 0.50 B 206 and 206 Fayetteville Street. News andOpiniom of National Importance Tfie tin ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. I) sir, by ma!l........,.....C jeir. Daily and tSanday. by jnail. 3 a year. The Sunday Sun is tn crteat Surifiuy Newtr U tit World. Prleo 5 a copy. By mail. $2 Address THE SUN. Neir Y?k, EW II I Under Turner's Cafe. Gorham (D. Twitty. STYLISH 25 SI FOB STYLISH PEOPLE. v upghurch & Institute Young Women ; Thorough instruction m all departments of Female Education. UHlaJl p. , ,r 0.35 7.50 4 " 4 5,10 i 44 6.00 ( " -1 ( 3.10 4 4,'4 4.00 " " ut 4 4.00 44 .5.00 " 4 4 "4.70 ' 44 6.30 Scarlet 3.25 " 44 4.00 ' 2.80 44 V 4.00 " :- 4.15 5.oo V 44 4 4.60 " 0,oo " n , 6.50 " i 8.50 n n 7.95 " ' 10.00 j. 4,60 " " 6.00 " " 4 5.75 4 M 7.o 6.90 8.00 Gray " 2.95 44 44 3 50 44 I 44 3-45 44 44 4.00 4 j 3.OO 44 44 3 5" 9r I s' " 1 Pearce & Co. 1 11 Hi We are in the 'market for the following N. C. Pitfe. 700,000 feet 1x10 500,000 " 1x12 250,000 " 7-8x10 600,000 " 7-8x12 to be delivered within three months. - " Also Shingles and Laths for early deliveiy. JONES & POWELL Kaleigh, N. C. All P lior.es 41 and 71. TURNOUTS Laodaus. Bug jie. P?cn'e Wiia io4 all tae different kind of w'-tb t best dririnc horf.e both tor ped family ose, aliraya rtadj. Fine saddle horses for lad nl W maka a apcclalty f marriaj. receptions a ad foneral, f the?o tl. perwaal attention of a m.b.f U firm. Contract for rj ratia aoiidted. We jr.xrant- perfftrt atif factioa all branches of our bcs;ne. holder Salisbury Conisrrstory MUSIC. Using the Leschet izky System. Send for catalocrue. UAS. DINWIDDIEjM.A., RALEIGH. K. a -iion UH tf tu5 CcUe i: 11