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TKLMTY Cu;rv,-v Temperature for the past 24 hours; Mm, 26; Max. 68 ( j-.jj.; continued No. 65 - iij-.JLl.JLy JyJL:JLX'JL, ,.Kj.JL,;-,sj ' Vcl. XI ' " . '. RALEIGH. U. G.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1903. ' w A New Place Picted ut .for- tritcfeaLtd jcirug store naa lis oeauuiui irom, j blown oft and J. C. Bruton'B'was un ' roofed . and otherwise daciaged. The ! i damage done to these two iuuaings will exceed live hundred dollars. JUNIOR ORDER Opening of the State Coun- I rrr, Has Trouble, About Unloading His Indianola Srsech Democrats Are Not Worrying HnrrttfT tb Ct i i,,-,,.-! MooTirirt. Portsmouth. Va.. Feb. 17.-A hurri- H nunua. High Point, N. C Feb. 17. Special. : cane Diew on mia coasi znui. .i j ithe city a velocity of thirty-six rmics twelftn annuai sSrfon of the state w;au tneay senator Tillmfln an- was reacneo. iwvn v v- T-!f.- nWeJ that he would iktomor. !e reached the frightful velocity of council Junior Order United nrnoncan row,' but there arc indications that seventy miles an hour from the north. Mechanics began here this-afternoon XHjsslbly he will experience another fila- No disasters to shipping. are reported eXerctscs in the opera hou?e. A appointment. Since it has been decided from that point. The government wire crowd1j house was present. On the to srpoke heritor Morgan out on the to Cape Hatteras is down. The most ' Vrade of boys ?nd glris canal treaty the' Seaat? will probably dangerous part of the wild North Car-. rostrum was a grae or coys .ana g n go Into exrmtlrc se-rio early tomor- ollna coast is cut off from -communis- from the school. Major J. J. cox, fctate 4 . . ... . . ... -. i . . t Mj T" T ...i f . VtTn at tfm-. THfU J.PE1TE j tvi remain late, me ieniocrai tion. jkii snipping out in mj i.ouncuor v.. jc. 1,1 , ' . jw.!l not be likely to objt to the fared badly. The battleship Maine, jjaleni ptate Vice Councilor G. E. Hood - - . riaT. wrau.c iney tmnu Tiurnn p ais- rounu ror Hampton jioaas, was .in lJ" of Goldsl f i-.r?-'' f tne District J race problru Co m-irc harm than goo. : t- '!r his res!gna- j Thy are all of the opinion that his! rM tTav-, rr n Fi4 o i ii : ;iri Hit? phi i c l i.i'. : - .--..-. was a timely one that very favorably impressed all present. At So'clock the state council repaired to the lodge room where, the first busi ness session was held. Tomorrow will witness a hard day's work for the state .council, as there is ita rtf viitinp to be transacted which I 1 1 . . . n 4 L.v I v. l n " "IT"" U t The banquet to the visitors win prom t SDcech-makinff was ftesum- bly be given tomorrow or -rnurscay j - r r.itrht t latest. There are some -vJ ! gag lancrur.ee m.ir In lure "the tx.t,. tk ir pHtirr In in I Tit chard to actlrt- rather favorable prospects for the final th Gf a Coid wave, heavy snow hv 'state vice Councilor G. K -.ironi- nope inai ne niuj r ' rrMntment. A"hil n .Mvy his not announced withdraw from th! -.Trt lf b5s wrly retire 's :- l- well authenticate!. I ycr.:-s and the fact thit boro. Junior it. in ?iaie coun cilor C. D. Webb ef Htatcsville. and other dletlnguifhed men in the order. The address of welcome was deliver ed by Mayor J. J. Cox and the response Hood, slate chaplain, de- to the state coun- worded and to the It Is a nns. looking, intelligent body of men. x Damaging Report Winston-Salem, N. C, Feb. 17.-Spe-clal.' The ffrand Jury Visited the coun ty home this morning and" this after noon made a report to Judtre Shaw that was decidedly damping to the j keeper oi in? nome, jvuovii j.-uh.hvi. Yestrday mith Warms Up to His Sub stitute A Largt Number of Nw Bills Introduced The whiskey question is asai" tne seepr ui , I . , The lury charges him with not proper-; absorbing topic in the Houee brancn i.ncruoie prnspecis ior ine nnai lhe eTiv 0f a c0 wave, heavy snow by state 'ce counc tlon of Crur.Va nomination by the and a noo. Luckily the high water rtev. W. H. Roach, s it. If Tillman can le choked off just mised the danger point and. be- Uvered the address t Democrats In the Srn.ite will be j. . , 1 a. 11 flighted. in inconvenience to owners of plants point, and. was received with much in- 1 There, are only thirteen legislative th- river front: no damage was trvest. Re-. G. F. Kirby delivered the i I d.rs of the e?sion of Congress re- doni Durinft the nieht a fierce snow opening prayer of the exorcises. Music jTh mair.Ing. and little by.'incss outside of , Mtotn fCnA , this :,flr.l hv the Hlsrh Point cor- wh. ly caring f6r the inmates. Judge Shaw of the Legislature, i ne uwcuw.un instructed the jury to return a Mil the Watts bill, which began last week, against Fulcher. . was suspended for two days anri Mnn.lav. durine which time scatt er Gattis showed bis fine ability to ais : patch -business in the large amount of j work he sivept from the caienanr. Dossett Buried in Durham Durham. N. C, Feb. 17. fpeciai. e re-nains of the late A. N. Dossett, j it will venuire only a few days of Company. tain names on pension "rcil. Uy Dobson An ac: to uuthortxe a, special tax in Surry county. . By Hughes An act to amend ts Jaw relative to Ashing in Canv5e county. By Michael An act for the rcIM of Dr. (i. D. Bingham. By Michael An net for the rellH of E. J. Morrii. By Michael An act to pension C widows of Confederate soldiers. , By Aiken An act to authorize special tax in Transylvania. By Graham An act to inorpot at New Hope chur h in Granville rovfUy. By King An act to provide for the working of roads in Pitt. By Hunter An aot to ompMmti- the owners of stolen property. ' By Drewry An ict to incoiporats the Raleigh Truft aiul fite PpoCt , I VC" ;7 iil.Q ill- i I'm 1 - j ....... - . . . -. - - " r r irom rheumitlsTn I tnat demanded-by urgf nt public neces - .)., rn''- '?lty "vxiU b? trsn,,rt'--d- Certain it is 't t-tft- r-if in i that no such measures as the Crum- "l . .1 have been mention- la't t resolution, the freedman's com uii V-.- 0,-1 Qi-ij-iont- nn onoch.mlrtni. i however. - to Drmg board the battle.-hip Massachusetts, about a congested condition of tne cai- j An act to amend the chartir of v and wind storm developed, rind this was rendered by the High Point cor- ; who morning there is a half foot of snow n,t b:,nL IA inrren the city ce:v.try this endar. As many bills were introduced j n payctteviHe. on the level, and zero weather prevails; Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the ex.rcisos Z o bod v now vestorday as were pawed the previous !- to provhl.- fo M.t crvir haa wn seriously in thA on?ra house were also public afternoon . at o iock. j . - .. from . naAw ik. rrimn mm. - r"V' . . . ' . .. : w. in tv.o pol.iiers" lot. Tmrnti.isaf. , do j w sny ni.vuiiis Ui u.r I drainage or irfwer cree ion-,.-- - - "vr " impeded and all trams ast ami wesi aro.Av. P. nagan. esq.. ..v , . t.. ,lffH.1,t,nIH. committees, wlilch piacea 4 IIknt, MtnActlmi with this rr:i.ion jok or ine ex-s:avc pennon . m . w . ho,,r Utc. hi- -, sneeoh ' to the body on be- since tne war wu x..-, 4 nnlv ar"'u" . . ' -- -- - ,. il V'lll l" " wvv 1. v pn- i or, . ... -half of the two io ..r. j-ircc it lie-came spr- Mil . ctrc-l.t Judgeship MM Kwsn rrnir wnu . . -f ry 4f of the cpln- enough to answer tor wr.nout nuniing ; ,.:. would very l!P Ir-ore trr;ible. . f half of the two local councils. His bearers were furnishe-l by th two irai- Hoston. Feb.' l'.JThe worst t a nn.i it-oc orT-fiatr ii'flrv fomMn'cs. .'.Thfl !. . ' - rr-a vaanntieo liv Ihltvt .T.inUafV 15. and ('Ac.vwel v.'ss di2i in Porto o more trouble. . f Boston. Feb.' I7.JThe worst snow ';-r--' -p,,,,, Hpth rfrv. iiic.o January '2 I . . ... .. V U ninln. r.l-J3-Vl11fl llAFA IP.Pt rvV. A . . " I" , ih-oprolatmont should; ocic;y. ot xn uncmnan Wu . U''1"Z ,i " . ita n?-iM-l v.-Znf In f'M fttt(i riiXill. OIWW wuumrcu !. . , v.'.rt and tnat i. .1 ; W "wh-n'the members I forenoon. Railroad and street car ser . -. . f many -bills on me cairmii. - ( few hiP.s -were passed : yesterday, .ana the outlook is promising-, for a. snort dav in that line today, as the revenue bill has .been made special order for VI o'clock provide fee- the bettci wer cr?ek in Burke sn4 e. An act to lncorpor.itf lhe Piedmont Industrial ifchco!. An act to allow the ritlyns ofGss ton county to express their vletvs on the removal of the county sent from Dallas to C.astonia. t ... .... ... , H.A Ka,)i,. rtmnA..trl inM hinnirfir ,:4-.v t would not suffer ".. k-j a pngn-.-g to w-u.i " , Vo,. . . . t.-t..-r- r...,..i., n.,...-,i ia t. was cenenillv tied un. i?eeral e3- i"c-. cf tJSwiloi lvis. secretary of the society and or- els which left port lastn iSht are sup-. Wl i""' wv . ..... ... . a hi v aTnoriMiivf a hard mzht. i ..!- o Colombia rou't R?r.iier o: tne .or;n .aro.ma unimii, t--- - - - J o' 'uSi th, rlSri-'h kin, imntm for the mectn There is a large number of trans-At-JaU- inH.nto:i wouU boding. Ue recently wiurrted from the t lantic vessels due at this port, .-i it is believed that if Philippines and-tvns appointed a brig-j r !.!. nl sb-vild be .ppolntcl dlr general by, the president soon Firtaea lnc! l lil ! j.idA.A Alvey on his retire-j after Ids return. General Davis saysj Schenectady. N. T.. FeK 17. This city -v j:1 K" n. candidate to sue-' that one of the matters the society will an1 vicinity is experiencing the worst .r.'.''.':"',t,. wno. Il is cur- cuscuys n inc arni'$cuiniici Diizzara oi me ne.ipon. onnc jcici-j .1. -v.U retire next yesr, j ryection of the monuments . to Gen- jay afternoon more than fifteen Inches j '.' will be oren to 1 f ml? Nash and Davidson, which were 0 snow have fallen, an?, it is still' . ...... v, - - . ... . i congress, .-ucm- snowing hard. The railroad trains are Littlef ieSd Trust Bill Reported to the Senate Teller Sptaks His Mind as to Vnt Watts bill, with its amendments t--i1t1 hit tli minilfuf tnr and substitutes. wa special order as . ' U,.uor in Harnt-tt county. , cliik.i VflFTfltiav v . . . . &M.Al. . . . . - rr!ration of the morning hour, but a few gentlemen, anxious to get thlr , bills off the calendar, succeeiU-rt In na - i i.ry j. from Maryland and l-ers of the soMety are of the opinion hours late, and scarcely any attempt) ; .! o! Senator McCot-.tj. that thi-y are rcspor.slble for the pass- Js being made to maintain the sched-; - :' nft-mnna Senator Mc-!ogeof the resolution authorizing the ue The inter-urlan trolley systems urM !e to verify the report erection of the statues of the revo'.u- are greatly impeded and the local rail- - . . . . i . . . ... . . . V. . V a .Kaii! . t Iln.l o tmrifct ,v..j tvt.ce is o ritn. iirknary nrrr-ri?, aim iwih way service nuo ucu u that re nuw not rm r.i fiect the inscriptions ana nave awiec completely. a Piece of Nonsense Abeut the Statehoed Argument. Depew Still at It .-;-'5rshn;j he do so. "-..'., .-ir.r"an'ed his p.:rpos.? I , ij rtrcult Judgeship bill. In . t b t tor tin;nor.. It was : ! ti"t th .Republicans ' had : .-. r: of an understanding inti're. and that both th"? " ' n 1 North Camllna s-nators j : rvl In h..m7y. It woutl ! ;rpr!e should senator Me--', . t Kr.itor Pritchard !n At the' 0f the unveiling, etc. In order to glre a hearing to all cl-i rr.iits that are interested in the Char-, lotte rt office "flRhU Senator Pritcli- TTashinston. Feb. 17. Soon after the Senate met today Mr. Hoar, from the committee on judiciary, reported the House anti-trust bill as nmenaea. Mr. Piatt of Connecticut, of the com mittee, stated that it was not a unan imous report, ' and that he was oj- ikiASoaib CieiilBX lc - , jjjiuus ',r' - St. Louis. Feb. 17. At 7 n. ro. by the pood to the measure. $1 said a larg . . ... . it... v.. . ... it . win j,..rl Kcmi rrvor : Ing the -rules suspended for their pass iatre. In. this way a half dozen local v..-. ; i.ni nnsai.fl final reading. Others were An a tcto Drevent stnek from run. ring at large in Ashe rounty. I!rMBta mt Llqavr Bill Mr. Thompson of Onslow w the first speaker on the Watls whiskey bill w onnosed the bin cnieny m tn trust bill, or. they would know the rea whv Hia'bil had not' been pas?s - - - , - led. and Mr.-Sulzer-said -he..-suppo-eu W V -V - - '- - . fc . ,.-m ------ - , , u u.AiihAF Ktiriii U : .4. -Vi wii 4:d been more i ei,4 tMcj ran Hp bftd no promts- t nfrTiIOf lit" LCI iu itic ai.4 " wv - prnuuinuii vf. . fcv - n;d to:iy te!?rraphe r.eorgA i.t hiss , - .. dpirie8 below zero, the -nH.civ nod annrooriately treated in leg-; nii h5s constituents. As to the matter . .v.v,..-... , ... registered sis dAgrees dciow zero, me wisely ana aprrourTaieiy hcj. 15.1 m -vu- . nis conslut-IIlw. . .a w . to bo here Thursday when Joke Newed coJdt vathr 0f the season for this Nation recently enacted. ' Concerning . oC the interpolation of the phrase writ ard Ms following will move on Wash- vSclnltj.' ' ' the ne.v features there were; he r-aid. ; un jto the record. Mr. Sulzcr said th inrton. The antMHra ItApuhliCAna .are j .j,, , Feb. 17.-Following a thir- unconstitutional provision in them. entlen.an knew that in the origina r.orklnir like been In Newell s behalf. and a half days re- Kvn if they were within the censtitu- r,.jnt 0f the bill the public prlnte bit whether they have sufficiently lm- t -no,v f,ii. Louisville this nnthorltv of Coheres they are r-ess"d th? senator to cause him to ina' -nH.nHi thP coldest weath- B...-KUi.m'w and -will work great in- it is most likely TSilmrn has had hard luck . Ir.IUnoU speech, which has Qf hj tIfne ,n -nshjnRton k:! r.p for three weX-s and 0 A Wnl nrmibllcans here are ver;. '-r i:iv-ry. P-Hy for fully ten n.i v vote 37 to 21 A resolution by Mr. Dul'.s. requiring thA civil service eommis.?ion to fuin- i:rif."ric enitor wtiltcn to ?pooner In the Senate, as u .- r-p:r to th-t recently " b- t'.e Httl ?Unt frm TVIs--tr pooner came back trut ih nvech of J - w .'i "'.Tollnl'sn fome local Republicans here are very nrotcted from freezing by the !es the Senate inf wrathy against Fan MarshaJ. rr.cmicr Wank?.t of 'now which covers the earth lhe dismissal of K of the Legislature from Farr. ,ne f ..y, nf four to -jht Inches. The n,,. office of the s To the amazement' first, and then bins pa.sea nn '' that tfe beneved ,, voul(1 n. the amusement, of the House, Mr. Sul- ; anxious to get lis hjwjh In tn g oun i t , 2er responded -with the greatest as- -f 'po nnV of thejirculon of . Craven m.de a'pow surancc. characterizihz uttlefield s , consent to nmner p p argument in support of tlie bill, statement as defens and at . He" scored Gen. Bryan f Wilkc. fo, "an sIabc,t!z nowe adjourned until S : hftvlng suggested the appointment of accepting his apology, and closing b , 0 lock the i i Governor Aycock and Senator Wn.mon- intimating that he was ready to w- o clock at nlgot .towkeeper and guager.and u:puty ume the controvei-sy whenever Lit- h.bh wrn "! fieV desired. ! -The Hoe --JJ; lllh nf Oat., " m,U a stronr The Hou,e had heard. Mr. Sulzer oV.ock and P Jff'red by . . M. -ml -aid. lhe defense t"J intro-.Tiimself as substitute. He compared Maine last year. He had told hx con- me lo.iownio, 1 r ?the advocates of the Watts bill to stituents that he would pass ms anu-. auteu. ; w - ;M.thodIjt 8tandIK on a whi-key barrel In church in Granville county. town and cursing the bar rooms a For dispensary legislation, from , Mr. Grant of Davie ppc-d iho bill Snow -Hill. - ' ' ' - !bm and t"1 th; -mw"" l ' To apifoint a justice of the peace In j move the question to a vote of th Stanly county. ' ' . " . From Vance county, for temperance Mr, Jiorwn or e "i1"1"" legislation. thft bill in a. vigorous From TVake county, ror temperance j tne aaopuan oi mn " - leaves the question to ; vi people in' every count v. Mr. Curtis of Btmcombe favorrd ths against prohi- .jn nnd engaged in a lively rru-fir4 of questions between himself ana Bryan. Mr. Morton arrl Mr. Bnbor.-, Instrnttf by -nftl'" ' Mr, Thompson of Onslow msde strong argument against the. bill fay ing that he was pledged to Mv Dt-ino, crats of his county not 1o pis uny t a . ... rA tna rr ur ifi 1 - 1 . 1 a. 1 m tivn n i s 111 1 iir 1 i)f Imuw (Mr. K.'pourn or tsy mciwc .n - . , ruji -- .rd he had accepted the proposition! W. A. ewen, an om - t people.- lie -acciwi v. ' " coStHu ional Mr. Sulzer then In-! By Price of Rocklngham-An act to ,n,9 act and increased appropriation ...l V, -A nA Sections u.-von th Lit- provide for better drainage of Trouble- tQ the ptatn colleges would result In he al ..!., .. v hin thA nnblic -printer h'vl droppetV a line out, thus omitting ; legislation h- pbraiio. He would not himself? From oungsville. luibble in the matter, and seid the re- urpu, - . in favor of the .lormanon rcsai". - - . . . . Imer Forshay from j tWJic!4 bill and Its' fate, aim m wi.uu-: sviu y.- iu- f some crecs. . j certain oeieai iui - irrs- as the Wanket or snow wnicn covers m lhe uiFimssai 01 th. ut.cman like some : By Lucas-An act for tne proi.v,.,, Jle wag ot oppoa to leiupc.u irr. as ne th of four to Aleht inches. The nf. of the surveyor general of , sion scad the bcnt.cm-n mh u , !,.;,.: 1,1. rompntlon hid d- ..,it of bis conference with Senator 7 " ... - . ;a ontlerable discus-! others whom he had met m msor 01 Str "'"T . "-.I ff t Jes,3,"v,"'''.r"w " ...1 ".....i... nrt h. - r . iprr.ptTHiux tr ' AUini", 1-" v v xv" r . rv,- w.t- iit ia when bv i-ucas " - A UU'li u vtv s.. - - - - CIVII ' the nomination of John r. Aiwi.ni . north of here. As the tempera- whrn It went over until tomorrow. bitten .whined. The whine of -An act to .provide for the Lit- j improvement of the public roads tn IavUIo f it clared . itself on the question unu na .imnlv dotnir his duly In trying t be a faithful and honest repn s.-nutlve. the nomination cu -v.m " " alures north of here. As the tempera- whcn it went over until tomorrow. , 4 , " ii -ti ras aaaint him- Hvde county. be a faithful and honest repn-s-ntaiive. Portmter at Mount Airy. They were on g dam. The statehood bU1 then was taken up llefleld today he fcaW. "Z ' Vy Love-An act to appoint Justices j the bt ?pcpr!v )l hMrf 1 oiv that be had letter be iU,t. .. . w , ... ! . ba m wwark : self nd against the powers mat ue, tt ,v " . ie sp-rcn n. . t.. ljetter be lure " .V. . ; V1':: ruk solf nd-against' the powers that De, Is nndfllrere. uecianu " " r.ec to live stocK will oe enormous. .and Mr. uepew desire to fi-rt of the autnr. tie - . . wa-Mnirton k .1- ,0 u:,burdAn himself cny tui instead of nmnlng to T a. hlngtonk land Mr. Depew resumed his remark, j -oil tt as a desire to lof the peace In Gaston county. Un opposition to it. Mr. D?pew laid , out not so much thatag t 'ses - By asonAn act to authorize the stress on the argument that the -; Jlot the oyster steamer Lily. o...- - .... k.mui vnritf tpunnn nn irai - . , ; to his constituents, -lai .wie jat " . . . v . rt tAhoAd bit1 or (vnM(1!ilvtn',l""",u . , w - , mission or tne proj.tu ; .. .. . ,,.,htpr By Curtis An act. .10 pt:...v VdVulty has invariably ! Itepre-ent.tive Wm; .s N. c. Feb. 17.-Fpe- , wuM sive four senators who would J approp'r aUl was then ' in certain streams. . ;. . rar idid a rle or talking along this line. , ,a, gandy Stevenson waa put on trial" represent only one constituent to twen- , d 4of im 69 pages were i By Hamlin-An act relative to put- " 1 'in the superior . court today on the tyne in New York and eighteen i .t 'V of the whole. ting sawdust in certain ams (charge of being one of the parties that Pennsylvania. ... C ?. 1 ' virni,, rnnosed the By Hlnton-An act relative to re xniw n vmmff man. tiw of Colorado spoko wun , 1 rturintr the expenses, pt.rasquoisnn. inurm. -v.... - V .u. n,ont !r,rovi?ions o the Dm tor . . UrovIdA -for tl December 21st, oy tnrowmg mm mw -jeat venemnnre agamsi wn . ; - . , . on the question. Mr. alo fr !! ftv, Mr. Guien f Craven said that aftri carefully reading and studying th v. rious blllB introduced he wa of th opinion that the Watts bill av amnd. ed was all, that any .'ressonatiil" hr s. tion of moralist in the state could !.- - it... AiMirtt ftf it tuUr-K awav 11 om un I'll . . - I tm M WW H M - - a VB flim m lltlll III I r-m mM Ulill ' - " C3 Al 11 t v- - - I lit l 1 T . )1" ! n I 1 1 11 I j 1 v..... - , . - I Uai ZfWl!Hfl BiUrnCUilC December 21st. by throwing him into reat vehemence against n: 1 n" Vps at Ws t line. He said the! By Gay-An act to P- "jable distillery which the peo. riUl kaV7Wfl-Iiy J i Joh Russell and Joe Degraft payins the fathers who established he bullllln(r .hip. j wttlement of cUin Jndj O iTWm RlinltnI rtl-ft 'cell-mates of the defendant, testified sovernmont foresaw the discrepancy .oyrnnunt d c05t By Gay-An act . the lection (o rdivc ihfm of, ln yr SWPrPHS OVCr Olirfil liCI I Oil .that Stevenwn told them, th MS as to population, and that the arrange- ',ht no others ! town Jtreasurer by J- to the t.har that the hill ""crtm. ,, 77 rul ' rs,t,hlrr:!ff SHSSrs scr'S- and Houses Suffer Dam- th, i'r -f - " - X GrCJnsborO StOrm ,n IrTh Carolina except to 7ni-.be concluded tomorrow. : intelligence of rde tht;ev . J of Pines, timt they were entitled to the a ?arlon of Hamett-An act praying us to grant them this D- r J Mo,. mlrrton. in South Carolina anu . , . Mo to Mr. Tillman to- Protects ox tne ' ,V ' to authorize the commissioners ot ar- w. 1 1 : - 1 1 1 ririiii nrm i . . .... n -tvi-rri wires oi ixji i i u.u a itnre i nu'iiMft - ... i-it.vi Ktates. ana saw me iciia -O'-b C3. out UT. OdUIC nvtCMW for speech on the Indlar.oia - .4Kft i - . . I . . i jiwt... - ..... rf.. UR' uur VI ur. ..I n.-wnjroro. N. C. Feb. -specia i tvst Offico matter. r.-. T - ' , rr. X. C. Feb. lT.Fpclal. th- mot disastrous storm vl-h.-l this section for years ;- y.ir!iy evening a';l l"11 " f it a!n.o-t hurricane violence : . .r.k over this city about k. r.iin fell ln torrcn: and -i i , - ptlff rral'. at times 1 V.lor'ty of fr:n fifty to ' ! f -n :.mr. At 1 oVloci this it --fo:t storm, even more 'A't iM s .(Ami " r.lght. I; run t.n. addi.-g to the datn- r .-'ty dotjA. Considerable dam- rtr.A to prop-nr: no loss r-rrted. Keveral ho-tT v.rre portly unroofed. ;nrfj5 w,rc. h!ovn down, and much -s . ... W3S ,j-,n. hr w:lter to furni-.-r .1 household goodJ. A portion '' roof 0f thc piald Cotton MTHs 'vn of and slight damage was ' '" ?- the Elmira Cotton Mills- The to ihe former being about $30. - I; 0. insunlnce, represented vJ-i:-t p. Albrijht of this city -.ety-five fet of roofing ot l jn ling of the steel bridge v : v n off. Telephone com- - i J.V.-K'. oer tht. county w H-imost Allen Jones. Eq ff Columbia. F. C. . . -.-..!.. ihn Via. Vvrii i , c .. i --Ifsftf t n order- to .. . ,.r i. la IIVIIIV III . " . ..... . ,. : . .itij.uw"i - " - " Vdiu.tlnr 'th 1-s oci-arloned by pJlstor of the principal Baptist enure. permit the iicpuoncans i o.-a v mii.s. aoju.uJB ' - --hirh L t h flnallv accepted the fl(ii,,Urnd until tomorrow. Mr. Richardson later introduced two .,, -rfhictfTir the loss oci-asiont-a pnstor or me i"'i pernui m'-- cnt fire an account of which of Petersbtirg. has finally accepted the ad,ourned until tomorrow, the reccni nir, . ,.,.0 ftf the First Ban-. Isle of Pines, tfceirmng tne .it-,BN., I protect birds i 'of the. United States-over the island, j By .RfCks A The first declares: 4.1. laws of -If That it is th 8me of Congress that, Willis waa given last week. i cld off call to the pastorate of the First Bap- j tist church of Greensboro. i The congregation are ueugmeu ai n.- AS AJICSISt; PAT A . .14 I. I 1. - -O-- - - I church at Petersburg i,itt:ctte1a mnA H'ztr Entertained tl . . wi. .i.minr A-crvthinc was. tlrr.e. dui m- "-v. - . ' . ., hard. fron. the rriendia tmu.. A(jA whltflkAr. oldest daughter j ;7 Mr. yjaiofild charged of mud on sldewaiks and streets D. W. TVhltaker. of Oak Ridge. ; Vprcmediated. deli frozen into stone, greatly aiding pade c Sne ,s-aJ, the si9ter of Repre- J perverf!ion of trians, ' ' . . ' ntatlve T. E. Whitaker an.1 Mr. ate an wl1h hSs pp . Qnitturn bobbin . . . . cti, v.o v n n n In- recxru. " " to authorize the commissioners of Har- nott to levy a special tax By Morris of McDowell An ctt to establish a dispensary at Old Fort. By Williams An act to preserve anu in union county. . An act to amend chapter SOI. i r vt-uni ,n not to oiace htennen -' - - I J j i a .t the I!e of 'Pines, is, and has bien since- nUje on pension roll. , By Fuller, by request An act to ui corporate the Home f-avings Bank. s t.-...ii- iiv rennet An act to in- i ry r uiim i .. 'corporate the Durham Loan and Trust Company. i tit. simnson of Union An act to re- . . . , -. . . . . . J t tsry.- K-fi l" . . ... i 1 f ri nAn"!Om . ti,;r rontroversv over the anti- the l.-mt'Mi 'W' -r -f onire, tne ..--.---- tru-t legislation before the House at jufliction or control over the ;to meet in regular session.. - ' ,r trust legislation . . t,.Jtn ha . lawfullv or rightfully i Pri,-nf sWR v-ad act to amend her-: ex. rci?-.l except by the Unii' d ..states. ; tJie-charter of the town of Big lick. the; An ItAin of 3,000 ftr "pris en- tificatlon. of .the treaty of Paris -... . . tooA!.cfon. as tne C.rv"',boi'rt' - L peo' 1 " ht which he has served for eleven yenr-, Kous Ih.-tw.-en the United States c.nn i-pam. ThJ tniard I-st right was something Ptrenuo.ts efforts to retain him. Feb. i7.-The most no- territory beionging to the United States fearful In intensity.- From twelve un- expectet, to h,n hls duties here , lnrflnVof lo,lav's oroceedh.gs and .. cannot as s--"h be ceded to any til three o'clock the wind kept such sn ftrt of March.. j ,n Q wa8 the passaW between ,tiv r sovereignty or government ex- it tk impossible to- sleep. It . . of the .m -r. bv thA consent of the Congress, of -h e.. f,rA at l-l: . . - Messrs. Lmieueia - ma, m'n .-r'.UK.. - - - 1 . w - s i man i rnAf of the large Pouthern bobbin i.-ker. She bad been an in- work's was blown off. Several f vaMd and a great su.Terer for many outhouses were blown over, and th- The fntierai Aervlces will be tfl-rhono wir-s w-re so badly crossed d at th farnlly burying ground in nr. to render the system practiclly use-j Durnanl . . , . - -. lcs. until noon ioi-u. t2 : : Th luriTMT ... fnu.inl Tmv Biscoe. N.-G. J'. V, " First Monkey 'That are you think ing of. Simian? ' Second Monkey-'TVhy., after looking .... . A .&M vivf there I A s a r niinr r 111 . uiic a - - - - avviirni sit. iivci ---- was visiter, oy u-.. "-- wondering what c a. ciomg ,o night. Considerable damage wa, doe m In and s round Troy, j ne j ate ana lntenweu I'i "- - i -- . ... dunns i.tc- . ,-,.- Vi.t-tir e.ounu arid ior -- 3 .-..rAj-irx. to somp (lit- i other tinits, 101 n.tusi, t.uu.m riu last irmaji icisms of his own anti-trust bill by! the. tr.uisr'wrtation to a:..I from p.a of ; rt)Unty. previous. Inci-: sports -of . men ta.;mfe I''-111 By Price of Stanly An act to amend the Stanly county road law. By Price of -Kta idy An. act to pro hibit public drunkenness In . Stanly the pk. .hAiton Aii act. to incorporate the O'.d SparU In Kugecomoe 'LLT incited at. the urgent request town .cf oeni.jr ; bill wis the ivo- of Fecretory Moody, went out on a county. statement that Ins bid was the pro ;o . , Kitchin v Etheridg a Mt ."l t fc t i v c t i:i ri w no; in iii. c'i - -- - i - duction or a .ew tv - ' T- v-n,ii "-voiiiW. a number of the ghosting in Dare co-.irriy. ver and certain statem.tns f- , C:, affairs. y Etf.erWre-An. act to Incorporate & . t n t . : i 1 1 1 1 in i ------ -An act to prohibit rif! York World dispatch tiMit strted In his sp.?ecn. ulxr in- 1 At t.c tomvrrow. !i-c 'adjourn il c r: I! : . rthodist church in Dare county. i Br Etheridge An set to please tv -'' .. ... tn. He thought It wor.u . adopt the Bon.cn . b.:l. f the advocates of mat ' were now ready" to concea in . . . w,it. hill "a. i.m-'nUfd Is full .n complete In every particular. As flr.l lntro.TUced the hill rr v , for people to vote whi'.y amende! it doe- pnivi-ie The bill will purify . .. ,-.f ia non aflihatAd by. the operations of the n In, The removal of .th"e " sure, to the wrlfaie of J munlty where "they arA now . Ijj I he goes into the town,, a. rVMed I may do., he will b the -at- ful eye of the cituer.s - - of the law. HI, d:.l ry not b- a place where itepubHcan vjjer. . manufactured alonM- of the Jul , fethbmCaT' -Wd Is ahoh,; coniistl! The er.W thc bill with referent m.r- - as amended I thlrk la should .me'' endorent of all r-ona b,e . nine nnt Speech f Mr. JUo,nP A..l'r.'ll OI -t. p:j'.'j 4 J 1 1: '-. fdAd. ah telegmphic eom-
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1903, edition 1
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