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THE MORNING. POST: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 261903 Work Dbne; bv the Va rious Senate Cornirii Chaitotte Bill Reported Un favorab!) Ths Permanent School House Fund Fa vorably Reported. Other Mat.ers. trees adpourned until 8 o'diotfy In the even' ing. -V ... Tba rtmmitit 01 el-a trUtrni; j ei cbe Kt'c- Dill- .--'. t' If rhArlotte want, more tax, let It levy v.- m els dally cAnacltr.-s. txx nf on nun . . r-,i.rnai trill was a . small attendance .01 me. mem-. . . . " ' ' a general tax and the railroads will chairman rapped : to K?-'? V!"-; pay their part." . r " j forty-eight and less ihan one hundied Mr. Hayes spoke along similar lines Ity of such distillery" Is three and less because desire to atone. If I. can,, for than six bushels, -a tax of twenty-five a public utterance of disrespect toward dollirsf when six and less than twelve! this lady. made-ln.the-Ileirabllcan. state bushels; dally capacity a tax of fltty 5 convention f Massaehustts two yecrr uuuaiit v incite auu ic; . i.a.cai. ow. tvrenty-four bushels 5 daily capacity, a tax, of sevehtyfive. dollars; when twenty-four and less than fortylght bash- RAIMA! with Mr.- Miller, and said mat ms Seaboard Air Line would be under a similar burden as the Southern would be. He also Insisted that thirty days notice, should .be given. The committee reported the bill un The following bill passed finar read-r bushels, dally capacity! aiiaxdf two SE'i ' v i4.trW,:- f the Committee "Oh . rW"' ,,urul ISSlli Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, who had - Interstate Commi- V examlned.irita the matter.said that the ; n '"HUr queen-had no title to the lands, but as j tOmmiSSioi a matter of conscience and not of.eQul .ton tr ty, the sum should be ! .IW, to thede- .mew comml, 7 .r po?edliueen.n : - : - ; a report to the Senate i 'tj The propositions and grievances com mittee of the Senate had eighteen bills yesterday afternoon. . One. of, the prin cipal ones was Senator Warren's bill. Before the Senate committee on coun ties, cities and towns yesterday after noon was a bill to amend the charter f the city of Durham, and the com nittee quickly reported It4 favorably. Then came the bill asking to give he mayor and 'aldermen of Charlotte r:ore power and to allow them to re quire railroads to light street cross- r-- TTrint fTiarkucin. citv attorney f Charlotte, made a speech favoring f The committee on ; buildings and :he passage of the bill and saying that grounds, reported favorably the bill to it was but right to require the rail- prov'de 'for the erection of a. Hall of rosds to light the crossings. He said Records, a State Arsenal and a Bureau i msr: - ; - 1 Mr. Walters of CasweU bounty In- pays the tax provided for in this tec troduced a bill to provide for the work- Hon It shall not be. subject to a who ing of the public roads' of Caswell and sale dealer's license on the liquor made Catar ba counties. ' J at such disUllery, as required ; by sec- An act to amend the public rwhool tlon elxtyx of this act: Provided, 'how law with' reference to the : election of ; ever. , that said distillery does I hot buy comjty boards , of education, passed 't and sell whiskey made at any other ds- flnal reading Amendments to exempt , tilery. . Bach countjr shall levy a M f the counties of Tadkln, Wilkes. Davie, Buncombe, Surry, however, ho distillery shall be operated authorizing the resident Judge of a dls- "" aiexanaer, v unaer inis section wnere me same is trlct to allow the clerks of superior ", w..nD i V PWi?y courts to absent themselves from office. hundred dollars. When any distillery j , The matter went over. Mr. Keen hav- .reaoluton aSklng fer 5C-iing given notice that: ef wouldmake lns In detall the chanicVl Cf'!rt e! ti- U point order against- the amendment e of ttll common stock, rr. wV1" ids 1 tomorrow : - - - . ' - - mortgage bondu, inro-V irrNJ ".5.L . The sundry civil bill then went oyer trust certificates and until tomorrow and pension bills were issued or. authorized m conldered -for an hour.--- : " each .railroad., company t ,,;! Three ' hundred 'and : .twenty pension. provisions of 'tjie intcr-i tjV ; cl "ti, ouis were; ptt-ccu. wtmct vm.u me r. i provided they have competent depu ties. The bill wits reported favorably. Cherokee. : tax. f ox-1 county . pui-pbse3:. Provl Senate adjourned until tomorrow. class of such, securities . ,,. til1 liiiU PaUti la tier lldi sa .',. ' June ,60, 1P0O, the rate (.r iM;r Washington Feb. :$.-The House to- "fr" ', iri day finally disposed of the-army. Pr ??;?eH"?la,,,, proprtatlon rbill and thr bill requiring .JSfiL S?! M' : the Pennsylvania and Baltimore ana--Y ;-.;r"; IV 7, .V. ' ! r l : . v trrtt The report of the ro-r., An act to Incorporate tne itaieign , section 64 as adopted Provides how Trust. Safe and Deposit Company the state liquor taxshall be applied. passed final . reading. ' - ' !nn-Jrtilf Into the? state treasiiVv the -n-Af i.r3t fhMr tracks ihe railroads bad always worked in harmony, and that his city had a right The appropriations committee held a ,n resoiuuon iu..Ht Va. cihQf nflIf to the trcaBUrer of the jp0utt. : a d ct unlon 'passenger station In . e i.rt t vV ' sage of the Apallachian park bill by total par value ar,i :h, f.J Congrew passed final reading. . . section 65 levies an annual tax of 1 go to the president for his approval; value of railway sr.mrlti r, r x A Joint resohition .flntefeg wo per , cent on gross receipts from Also the bill Increasing , the pensions l&tJ' election ' United . - dispensaries. Mr.. ;KInsiand . moved-: to of persons who have lost a limb, or r"'. a direct vote of the peop.e, passed final . J. Waynesvllle diepensary limbs in the n:illtar' nr naval, eervice ,a"rrk't ri:'l reading - j. - ! from the operations of the act The of the United States, i The reit f the P'taK stock of railwsv. .v An act to preserve iui - - - I umeiiuxxiviiw nt tuai uiiu mo : ccwuuii to ask the passage of this measure, .meeting and went Into a general dls . In Union county passed final, reading ... i session was spent In the further con sideratlon of the Fowler currency bill lur.ucu ueui. r or ino i . : nnnncd the following ine louu Par a,ue 01 railway 1 yvo rf ' nAf ft1 . - - (A X ft. W ftStft7.a,W Wft w . , ..u -- w r- . . ( . . . . . 1 . : ' 110.0 V . u. ... . ot. ..in t f t. tf tAft V.am a1rtn 1 -. ii.4h'n. Itm - 1 . ' .J iienry . iu.uer. , Bpeu.ius iur .uiuu ui an uuw uut5 v..tw, , . v ....... . . . 1 t section to proviamg now ,uquor h aub ck"-uAti ii"v""v- ..v. r--- is i stited tr h n -i ' Jr' Southern Railway, said In opening his no action on any bill. It is the policy? Tne House went into committee, of 'cense may fee procured was adopted. J members of the committee to :repre-..." velue nf , ! IM argument that thirty . days' notice of the committee to recommend appro- tne wnole for further consideration of . Section 67. the merchants purcha-e i sent the House on the occasion of the i' n 31 rni n? Jr:? M should have been given relative to this priations for state institutions to the tne revenue bill beginning with section tax" provision was next considered. Mr. dedication of the Louisiana purchase J ,tad to hn- bill. Senator Pharr said this was not amount of money raised by the revenue relatlna- to tax on state banks, and wfltt At irn nvM tn strlhn out i exposition at St. Louis next October: "1D y r. r - necessary, but IL H. Hayes, represent- acL "The. state now owes or prtvate bankers. The section provided the wh6ie section. He Wanted to pro- Messrs .Jawney of Minnesota, Sher- " f Uf,ln; : Ing the Seaboard Air Line. asserted about that, and we are not going to a t of. one dollars oft every Ihound tccr Mahon of Pennsyl- A"ef 7 J 1--?' - ,0- , 1 that It was absolutely necessary. : put It further In debt." sAld Senator doUais employed as .capital. Mr. 1;! Md 5hc . . .w - . t- is cieany unjust ana oppressive, i a ho . p4-wt'nhtrt trVor of ket value ?5,lC0,9oS,a.. iutuer Ai iwm 10 us 11 mo oiae mat lufciiv. Urewry mOVIQ IO mane uic uuy aminrlmin was lnaf ' of Charlotte U trying to make the 1 cents Instead of one dollar. The amend- milronds dp what the city ought to do. The bill Incorporating the Roanoke ment was lost and the" section adopt The railroads pay their proportionate ' Island Celebration Company . was be- ed. . . -I J Mr.. King's amendment wds lost. Mr. lloore of Cumberland -moved " to amena - to 'mane a unuorm rate o h! n't ftHlo. Pdrker of Ohio. Parker of New Jersey. Overtstreet of Indiana, Thc second table present? th. r.., Mann -of Illinois. Miller of. Kansas,. facts mo,ra In dctail b clasMlyina Burkett of Nebraska, Robertson of rt of the taxes to keep up the lights fore the committee oh education yes- section Sa. twine a tax. of one hun- -."":r, Louisiana, Bartlett of G60.rg.ai Sha- cf the entire city, and yet they want terday afternoon, and received a favor- jred dollars on agents 'of :i packing ' .1 .,5 ??c iSl-po-loradd'and ;Hfty .': Of ;,Vir I Mr. Freeman df Mecklenburg moved to put the burden of lighting twenty rr.ree street crossings at the cost of 1100 a year each, on the Southern, be i.Mes lighting our large cotton platform covering several acres. "In the -first place," he continued, "railroads don't want to light their yards, as It is an Invitation to people tc walk In or through them, and we don't want that. This. bill Is unfair. glnia. At 6:15 the House u adjourned. -until "V!?1 ODl'-"10? tomorrow. THE PENSION D LL PASSES THE HOUSE Continued from First Page.) town of Rutherfordton to Issue bonds. By Davidson An act relating to the manufacture and sal of liquor In Bun combe county. By .Simp3on of - Union An act to change the corporate limits of the town cf Mourle. . ...... - . By Bryan An act to regulate the time of holding courts In Wilkes county' 1 ' '' ,.t."' By Love An act for -the relief, ot A. XI. Anthony of Gaston. , By Blount An act to Incorporate the Roai.ok lIond Celebration Couipjny. By Llount An act to f lab Hah a m By Humphreys An net to allow th ! town of Leakxvlile to Issue bonds. By Kick Ai ct to extsud the ir del" " school territory in Rocky Mount. By Kicks An act to establish a new tov .,iip in Nash county. - By Islcli act to authorize a pe-ci-l l l:i Nash county. Br 1-Jtfcfi An act to oppolnt Jus-llc- o the racc in Montgomery o in!. able report houses, was adopted. Thi numm rftmrriltt rrvnrtf favor- RsMlnn RT ..vli nrnvMea tVit a tn r w - - ftwft.w.. ft f frt..v.. ft.w... . . . - - m . . - - ably th bill recently introduced in the of two hundred dollars be placed on ,llVi:aT 11 irty cems. xai. Senate by Senator White, providing "a all breweries, and a. tax of fifty dol- ! . Mr;;Ivei5f Gaston moved to amend permanent fund for building, and im- iars on agencies of brewfles, jin each to provide that no bounty, city or town proving public school houses in North county where the business is carried shall levy any additional ta. ' Cirollnift." The statement of Superin- on. was adopted. , ' j fiection 67 was then adopted, tendent Joyner In this issue, on an- . Section 58, as adopted provides a taxi ; Sections 68 relating to Insurance com other pageexplains rather fully the of two hundred dollars. as. a license on panles, 69, dealers In pistols; 70 planoji bllL , each oil . company doing business in and organs, 71 cigarette dealers; arid ''-' "the state, and flfty'erits on each one manufacturers, 72 public ferries and ; hundred dollars' worth of sales. , bridges, 73 liquor dealers' purchase tax, written protest against the-passage of Section 59 provides a graduated tax 74 emigrant agents, 75 Itinerant occu- th veterinary medical association bllL on dealers in futures, according .to lists, 7S trading stamp?, 77., defining f The House resolved Itself into com- carried on. In towns of less than 5,000, railroads, 75 rate of taxation, 80 express ! 1 j11?6 or not take place. tal stock as common, flrft tr' and .secaond preferred; nr.1 debt "as martgago bond?, rr.lsco:iar.t:i obligations,, income bonds ar.l try. ONLY ONE FLACE FOR NASH AND DA VIDSON MONUMENTS CContlnued from First Page.) The. term "miscellaneous oi.hrjtw Is Intended to cover obligations yt are liens on some speclc;ji of prep rj specifically described as distinct try obligations which ore general l!e;.$' the road and its franchise.". pisrotiii"sc.:o3i his official decapitation, which had A Boy Dead and tfio Tcichei mlttee of the whole for turther con- flfty dollars;, more than 5.0C0 .and less and telegraph companies, 81 tax ort IThe charge, against Lewis was that he ftl.bftC-Vft UK UJB 4Jl tUttllCi Wll- " " v....ftft . v.v..U...v, vft w'T t -o n0-1tMft tiVI Unut Ai sideratlon of the revenue bill. Sections than 10.CC0. one hundred-dollars; more corporations. 82 one dollar for each j rf VVS- J".: ?! 12 and 22 in reference to the listing than 10.CC0 and less, than 45,000, two marriage license, S3 seal ffixed by of of Incomes and what the question Jilank hundred dollars; more than, 15,000 three ficers, 84 licenses' to be countersigned. in Jail Columbia, S. C, Feb. 23. ub-. i charge of his duties as postmaster. He r,ft . r,-i,r.-t rtf t,rt ha, 'to. Sive hitter attention f 'irPj'"' pa' f. '?. ' " shall contain. Governor Douxhton thought former questions were-too In quisitorial, and the provision was to let the. party listing lump -his income In stead ot giving It In itemized form from each source. Judge Graham .fa vored the section as it was two years ago except as to bonds.- Mr. Gattls thought a change doubtful expediency! -.w4 Jai.--.,fL Btnooi ooom iiiieen mnes irm fr,j? hundred dollarsThis refers to trad- 5 .r t,, nf atn fnA ha .'. j a Kianauon or nis tsnlll,r. . ln .... rh! wllK ...r... intf in what Is rornmonlv called "fu- . --v, : - t. r , past conquci has satisfied. the author!- " " :"" 3 , " , " ' ;Cotamoni3f called fu- misappropriation of taxes . deemed .em tlei nCr Wnd'wil! givfr-nim another op ' Kd Foster., one of his purils ai..,ut tures. .. . . - be2 ynent,'87.duty of sheriff IJi;-ftses i-porttinlty-: ' iSfome ' month? -ago- Lewis ; teen. years old. Pitts; Is a youn r..v. Tax tnnr Dealers of vl .ation, 8$ unless prohibited,- Cpun- Jumped in the Hme-lIgHt by brm graduate of Fuman univcr.Mty ar: Section 60 is In reference to the tax y may levy . same license Wx: as. the of p. a ?n" of a . Baptist ininht'rr ct tti on -liquor ' dealers. It provides a tax: state 89 appropriation- for auditQrarid' !H r?opeV to a?-rather Madden. 'termlha-; f at He' toqk charpe of the ir.tr.: of one hundred and flftfsr dollars semi- treasurer, fiO. license to be exhihited oh LtiotK The effort on PanaTs : ..' nirt'. ':d'. schdol about six months'aj.o. The tr;. at this time was of Hies less Hhan five gallons: -Ave gal- i in -this : act; notrotber wise taxable, ;v cy.: Mr. Price of lo"nnd more, two huCTdred dollars: Ail the . sections being adopted-the Stanly said If A man was disposed :to . rectifying, .two, huridr committee rose. , swear falsely about the whole he would ubuors exclusively .fifty dollars. i These certainly wcr. the same way about amounts are. to be.. cohecidoyery six matters tn dtnIL ' ' ' I months. -J3ach county shall levy! a like J'udit. Ora ham's amendment was tax for county purposes. j ncnp'tA hy a vote of S9 to 34. ; ' J Mr Morton moved to amend by mak- fiectior: 34, relating 'to tax In tin inff the annual tax OOonretall deal drtkrV coveting agents, etc.. was crs on rectlfyers and 3500 whole nxt f3no.Mered. having been postponed dcaler8 two-thirds to go to-the . A.. . .... .fltftt ftnrt nn.f1ili'(1 tn tVn'rrtt'rtif Ttile . v n j-t) m mm r. 'it vmm ii j . v rru l s i a Liirr f-ir-LE can - m.- cm. in Tie 'House was called to order- for the purpose of putting the bill; on its second v reading. - It ;was about mid night and the hands of tlie clock were turned back. A roll call revealed the fact that only, flftyorie members; were present, fen 'short of a quorum. ' A mo make Le,wJs(,.ahtCtup resulted "in the'.fcle ,CUliilnated today when Fotr v4 postmaster Roving a ; pistol In the face . three other 4boys were ordpml t of the man Ifrorn CharlTtte.a', rrja in. after, ichool was dismil. There was aVrfeport tod aV. that Sen The side ofthe students hns rot jr &t6ii''-Pochard -wdufd'' appear "'in - thebeejlip.tf l'dV as .pjtts .brought the fr Haywood SKihrier; murder HrfaL .The .information concerning the shootln u wt uhuuc. nB.s,naB , never oeen oparianourg. .ue snys tnai r.ve Uvi approached ; by either sfde. r It is Very had, beSn insubordinate,: particular HKeiy tnat the senator will be In Wash- Foster, and after dismissing a!l xngxon tne greater part or tne year. ; four Hngleaders he announced to thi - une House. committee ori public bulld-n thilt he would whlp F0Mer. lh ngs ims morning consiaerea: tne; ran three, boys' In a class room. h tc i Psed tne, senate, .making a few Foster into nlg private offic anJ M maiiKcs u me uinenumeniB lacKra on ed the door. ' 'iniienBuen in towns or lo.i-w popu j lailon'and more 125: in "towns of 10.-I amendment provided for a tax tL1 - - 'vr-"- ' "n"- ;lff h8?' Anc He produced a hickory" ond ntMxrr mi iiMw u.- ill him w f t i v. a v-. - u k a a r my m, m u iii i v nn a n a ti T7 tm n m n -vnnrinrr " .. I ViJV V14U41A . lliauc All I11C, X. V Ul Lll . . -Tnrt trm, rjra f a rri fr omo-ni Ky ' clfint number ; of absentees to rriake a J r.rti - .. wtKn. ca lo "PP1 " out 0Rr refuel j i A ' a 1 ..v..a t).iinM ... .i a . a . .-. .i oe -whlnned and nulled the ml ircr. . . rcuuinnff up.iiprs in i nunr' rn nav Tfn iiuviuiu. cuuiiin me cft&uHiiuii ui.uim ii ht h hi nrimAnr wo nnr nnurn i"i 111111 - . r- . LtU IB I r. mm TtATlTnf It tnrwi. . " . . r " T ... J. y . . . I " v....... -U- v. v . tv.vw (.ClllO. 1UJ K VCrjT KUllUil - Ul liUUUl BU1U, VIUCl luuoc uujuui jreu Cftfc ft fcv u- BOO to 10C0 pop'i!ai!oji310;" In towns of Itss than 5.000 bondlatlon IS. lan.en-lmk-nt was B.Aatttcl . The .-ftM. m,VM w j o A V W V ,ftwwW UV1V4 t - ft - 5 cents for every gallon of wine 3 cents til 10 o'clock this morning. for every gallon of malt f liquors;. 5 J cents for every gallon ofmedicated bitr I'-V . trnrrv -An a.'t o- alkiw Winc iTr Thnrra. mnvmA .ak. . K.- . n . ft. , . - : ters or other beverage that win pro- coui ty t bvui a bricj. oer Boaring lion by requiring second-hind clothing du7e Intoxlcatlon. Dealers shall make .rt trt f, fl ... Jf W n annval Ux.of 350. monthly reports and it shall be Con- .Vt0? Ct 10 protcct h 13 Cov. ro,btoa said tha was simply eIdered Perjury to make any false re miuw tou.:.j. proalbltor?. 1 Mr. Thomas said h By lUrrinrftunof irinstt An act to retrvUi a,h;n m Mine rlr. Iijr b.i,.-An a.t t proi-lllt the ?:e of llnuor. ilder end medicated b;t:iq in Currituck coun y.- IV lia A. act it rgulaU the sL-4.ti.-s o; ft.d fon in Currituck county. - , Ty J.'.cRae An act to appoint Justices ! of the pence in Anton county. By Mcitae A. act to incorporate CcJar Grove Cfptlil church. by JlcRae-An acl to i.icorporate Hope well Metliodiat church. Uy Mason An act to prevent h'unt- Jnj In Beaurort township. Cartrc turn, nunfsiarnlfl fcv heave? fine AnA thought it sr.ntfil be prohibited. Dr. imnrlsonment. Jiidee &raham f estl Alexander of Tyrra.I fivored the mated this scheme would4 raise $540,000 si-.erd-rent ami h'pel a prohibitory ; a year. " . " f . j tax wctjM t vd. Mr. Mrrton was) Mr. Gattls moved to amend by mak stirrvlel that the fcntlerr.en were in ing the tax onretall dealers each slit favor of nclattfig th cnstiluaon months Instead ot one hundred and fifty whic ya. Kv s.-ill be levied for jdcllars. - , rvnie o:.!y. The' ger.temen are trying j Mr. MortohS amendment was lost, f r " ra.vK t-.tblforr meSftures in the Judge Graham's amendment was vr.f. -v Dt. Alexander favored lh withdrawn. i... BUSINESS MOVING IN .THE NATIONAL SENATE (Continued from first page.) the grasp of the teacher. .t tl:t w moment the three youni? ir.n.Ufl : the class room burst open the Jr and -rushed At Pitts. . To defend himself, from an x;t ed assault, Pitts says, he drew af .T. 'fir Mm-w . t xroni niB pocaei ana iw t.i- ;,-;v Aft.." : -at the young men. Foster was I- Aft i I..!.'.!! Y-i,. f a few feet of him and he rtru.K ! ' pistol with hit! hand, knocking it do- This still tjives the City a 315.0C0 In creased appropriation " from this Con gress. Durham's additional 330,000. and Goldsboro's 315,000 stand. It Is practi cally certain now that the! bill will be come' a iitw. - - amendment for the punishment Of rob ! postmaster at Mbun 2rdtn w.Pon bers of mail trW lie hinted that She i?dentps tbisnguage was cunningly - inserted . SSLmISS? KSS' iSSJ? " flctl ft mortal wound. TM for the purpose., of unduly Pi?ci:frf sdmmoned- a physician arsons foj stopping; trains under, surrendered to the constable. Fif: assumption tnat they were attempting feA!; reason for ca4Tyinff a .Plol h thr. to rob the mails. He moved. that the . 1" unable to co , words mterrere with .be stricken out. r - a"--w ': the larger bovs he ncdd a r.?p a , . , r This morning Sena lor, Prltchard sent x?r:er .DOr "e " arnardm-nl. Th. .mnnl --W. I Mr. Gattls' amendment was adopted. ; Blso ine ToraB "r 'wuu ,n pure" the wmr,Minn ftt,n-mt. ws Protection. ai.i .c.io-S 31 ras adopted. . . . 'and section as amended was adopt- a . a ! Charlotte; to' the -postmaster general. th??iiiwS?ri flnd and. There are-only. two candidates for ap J!ed J18;66!:- a. I Polntment as assistant- commissioner Z Z,m t by Uctunr 3t rclatln-; to neddiers of cd. as follows vlrcXft?. tt(rs and ranges, 37 as to blcy- "Every person, firm, company OT Us-, cle deceit. 33 as to niarchamll- hrti- socltlon. rftcorporatfed or otherwise, . -v-r.w.r aAIt. anerei , .. !'-" -Til lltn- mnttifuH. t,nnn nr mMt H- county, wiuiout consent of land. I ' r lw iui-vrji.erB. were aaopi- . , tv- h -v,-iA.Ai. 1 wiH,ai,ws, ww wugui T, , n 'j. owners. or land 1 wl.,.OMt d;,cussIon- .quors, Of medicated bitters, shall pay S. DcCldeS M. P. COLLEGE Dy HughesAn act for the relief ut W. Ia. llartlett, tax collector of Cair- cn county.' Section 40. as to pawnbrokers was a 1Icense em!-nnnuaU in advarvee what etentthe telephone isnsed-in commerce. The other candidate is rha-ged from the. old law and made to on Jn nrst aays 01 . January anoiyuiy - v" JIV" Iff ' ro-Wisconsin; . : epply to all persons, firms or corpora- as IO"ows: irst..ior selling in quanu , ." ' """'v" . The Southern niilway fast mall ap- At. At , - IL. A3 -. . 1 1 M . 1..-. Vt 4 Al Aftvttfl.ftft. AAi A f I A 1 Ak V. Jftft W ft . . - . . . . . . . . propnauortr which was Included in the (3 Locate in Greensboro Greensboro, is. C, Feb. 25.-SPf:i - a. . . i - i lies ui ices man jivo Kaauns unc nun - uw .cituuuiio uc- nrotrrf ai inrt. evTtH' mvmm iwi,a.4 in KaI , PiaWn: Hmu crjncorpome Vy tor each six months sec -; livery of mail matter desirable and Opiati Ity A2ixa..der a Tyrrell --An act to nortgaSe.. p'edge or otherwise, and m: ttln f" qttfffli Le lJ- " ' x 1 Senate today without opposition, , ttppeP 0? lethodl.t rrote-ur.: .nnoi.it .rttir.rt-.i , ..L, " .a.1? n-Vn oT,a t-, alloTia w mors, two hundred .ddllars The Aldrlch resolution was agreed td Henry G. Orlfflrr. a nonnlar rUrnA A.. ce:- a r -.... a 4 uuiva ui uii i " ..w 0 w fttj i ft. 9 icui taic peace for Tyrr'l couity. By Lucas -An act to allow Alhor Cutnrell. an oil soldier to peddle with-. ovt litnre. By Leepir An act to Incorporate the of Interest. .for each six months, or for . rectifying, authorizing the finance committee to man In North-Carolina; IS her jfor, thO wT'held ' hire last night Creensbi Mr. King moved-to amnd hv atrtk a. w ,r . cawitvc munioi tuswm .punwm ox securing an appointment in waa aJ-cMa. (h6 mo-t eligible or 3- ir out that nrovaion. th. nrrinnt ro"th.,; .tn,r?' for.8?.lim .maIt u5uof 8 rrency and coinage matters during tht publicity department . of the St. ing out that provsion. The amendment exclusively, titty dollars for each six the j-cper An art to repeal ccnaln iTr.ls was lost and liiTs rciuye to hhways and Cataw- adopted. mci. ' hy Wocvi:eft met to appoint Jus titej of the ;ace in Chowan county. Ey King An act to Incorporate the towti of Frankfort In Pitt county. By Ivlnir An att in i lOSU nr. Uny moved tO Strike OUt tntn. T,a UAm tnWr, ntit tiring de ! Js recess. mv. 'a.: A.-AftA.-JtAftjftftV.-' A.-. ' , - . . a . ' - i iioiiutieuii iittu uutici t"'" all of section 40 and said wa.inaht .." - -"."l l ' .- civu .pproprwuon v om s uemenw.ana, memDer,.or : the. con- ments.- biit a maioritv of the crr.::: . - o - ' Lllia SCCLKIII MIIH I I IIll L UULI1UI Lllr I w-t-ai m a a a 4WKmW- m mmm- mtmm - 1 OwanAl A.am. J -.I a . m 1 " . uaaron LSn ond Tm. rAn,nnMW !r aw , . " : ... " wau iwu iw araenajnciiiB. - t aca.a. . . I ll " ft-. ..w.cftftc vug " ot any greater. or less quantity tnan.is section i 40 was specified in said license. Nothing in fw.;.. of t,u wm.m' ti- TonrT. ill At . . .a a-a. rT : r--- - . . " a -wft-, w . v rt n - . - as to sewing machines,' 43 ss to at the place of manufacture -or within feather rcnOVaters, 41 as to peddlers, 4S one hundred yards thereof In quantl- i Louis exposition. ; He ' has strong en wnbers of the coi gressional delegation are aiding him Henderson had offered liberal Ir.iu-t vada.: The Item of 1200,000 to ex-queen lili ; Tunnel Work'Segun New York, Feb. 25 The first Wow and the choice of three excx-lrt rt Was struck today ort the work of con- A special commlttte is todar favored Greensboro anc the o: made. Unanimous. The citizens of Greer.! oro rlTf pledged about $11,000 to. th (c!'f', IIAL-a I a M mmmmm mm. m.m mw m W - - - WVMJVa C - W m - n. - - . ...a . .1 . A as to mercantile aa-enciea. 48 ir, tlp o not t thnn on M!fori. 1 w "ulcu y r. opooner rennsjivania vrauroaa Jng the selection of on or :r!r-i- o . i-. .a a-! ;He asked If the amount was to pay the 'unnej under the East and North rivers .Tha -niir nn hand or I Cir I. in tr a.k ... , . a . i ' tvH- I V , v V r7 a II,wrnaraie . sime as the old law, were rapidly pass. Whit sthcol hou-e In Pitt county. j Jed Over and ftdopted! ' - irid'rM TTTnz Th taS en "tnin rod peddlers,' "luLl1 'tectton 47. wa.-6hagcM frbtriflfty to . lu .?ange tne tCr.tr-fle Gypsies or fortune-tell era, "all being the brandy . manufactured from . fnilt .or 'AfJ cy terra ox superior court in Swain county. . . - The region bill was considered ds dollars and adopted. cense shall b.- Issued under this seer Fection 48 as to tax on hotels was tion where the sale of liquors Is pro adopted. Section 49 a td cotton com- klblted bv law." . : ! . presses' was adopted. Sections 61 and 6J relating to dealers A ne-w provision taxing billiard una In rtce P ect medicated bitters, -drug- ' a.iUArt tfrm t.Ai At1nAi iA.A.(A i nrill tht-riirVi 'KT'Aft-.A. .li rr ..a ... ... . .. iVa ("C grapes and sold in original packages -v-f "'T m .t; ti . aoout ?0g,wy, dui it is a'l' (f. n,rf of not less than five gallons. Each Hawaii, or as a mere honorarium. niction of buildings' at the foot of feren;e. will not decide upon bir.n..f county shall levy a like tax for County Alllon "Pcd that tBS item was west Thirty-second street at. the North work j until 175,000 is in sight or v' numosiia: Provided however tu ?a?d.on the elate, pretended or reah w.. . r . , - - - i rnar peciai order at 11 o'c.ock. It asks poo! tables and wH m.r. .ftftft.vi, "ft.-l . AO 11 in force. Tax n Of DTMtlf'n tn pension tiWU ail - Aur-nt n.t I V. 'V - Section 63 p!sce a graduaTed tax Oil cr the d--:fi7JeS5 Shirt' hW-tttSM on grain distilleries, based upon the ntim Whes n LTlV J2-!?.a. Consumed, as follows: i?coad ord thfrd rtrhidln --"- "'"'"s : no motion ; -on the first dsys of January and The nzrmz'.i nt X- assembly nrited -to 4.t-nd a concert al nstitute nest Tucsda'y esnln? Mr. Brltttin of Handolph filed lAil-dO'kAin-ht fitttimA tn Ma4 BIIlKillg Snaft And v Atalittftl(ri0' a iartds from which - she derived 4S,OO0 'lB ol operations for what , th n pef yeaf 1 - r v ners have named -the North river aw Ak . 1 A. . I M.. J . ' . r A : " ' - : fftf t fn t Aft ii.. . . " A ..A r air. that after the rest to be appeased. She did not represent ail ,lhe royalty there by any means. Mr. Hbaf .sald he had teen ; assured tnat XAiuuoxaiani had a reasons b a Capt. J. B. Smith Diad Morgan sam it was his judgment "T T ; .. M worn jvm FayettevIHe. N. C Feb. -r . Lillukalani was d!Stosed V Cant. n. Rmith rlird at 4:31 c : Of the royai family would have V? company . about $p0,CCo.000. ; . thls'mominr at his resident . . i city. aed 3 years. He was 'M.h': Confederate soldier, serving ff p, hrt nVt a a il. .Ia. y. r h TV a'- Indianapolis, iPeb. M.A!hr a. w raw-tterin? c-r Hffit f Maim n 'JiUtt - -fft- vnPP ' wM. taken .by. fheV Dofic; toAA.tr : cit&hlA: "anrtsp t rumberJar.i effi-- . . : r"16" fmM .Aft-.i. -ii -z - r , ... lands, as her used , her i i dim rur i ..!"0.IOTl "na ine section was adopted. July of each and every year theft? i tiJmi iT;., nrre ifect'.ons in. as to baeateila fable. U -t - a.a I ""lta" i. r1ii".M!B roae- ' . grain distillery a' semi-annual license w -" Ana iioiia aiT a .. a ia i u air. near. i ' ....r T '4 hum iuuoivb; vaen us aaiiy capac " - - . , i naim tne so-caiiea ' crown ill - 7; a Rr-,lway- WTe,ana ,nerHI w vn'W1"'" , y ef otvn property. She had w. 6l8vM on it charge ty several terms, and deork iiffueftce to induce the na! Senate in the List t . iiZ I, a.t whose home; fKnapo was ar- eedIt.ar'-la-t-. if, .leareff ri -,, --.Li -Tft' "-".-""vvmji it48 rcaing legislatures. lie AAAfti rpHIMl 7fin irhMf M4Ma a;.a. aa. kmtnm a m44 . a " : "."""V , J:u juuue was ana two" 80ns. r"Fer wire, and that the otherr-have dlsap- firtiMl - -The Etoil f have an In neared in a rfannerch warVan ' ifttlrt-t - . . ..iuai tviaf x-ifiu . " Aft.""''' 1 l VWA ft-VA EA. CA. terest In seeing her Jnstly dealt with, investigation ( Vnited Sutos after Easter,
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 26, 1903, edition 1
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