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THE MORNING POST: THURSDAY, MARCii 5 1 93 i C s enate tenant-Governor- Turner. Ten -o'clock increases Dispensary Must Pay StaU Five Per Cent on Gross Receipts Rail road Franchise Tax Re mains in Revenue Bill. Werk of Two Ses sions of State Sen ate Yesterday fax taste and appetite 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r . I I I I I f V 6 seems to be too early for the preacher, fgroj,,, receipts was too r Journal of Tuesday approved without j break up dispensaries. much, and would d dispensaries. Senator Vaim beinjr read. (favored and Senator "Beasley opposed Reports from tne -various the amendment. , Senator Woodward Three hour, of the. four-hour morn tng session of the Stau Senate ye trday devoted to the considera tion of the Revenue bill, and at :30 tt mi a rain resumed. There were some interesting changes mde In It. and the discussion at times became quite animated especial; y tn little pasare-at-arma K& . w- , . - mr ii V 4 lit committers received and bills placed on the calendar. Committee on enrolled bills" reported as properly enrolled , the bills noted In The Tost yesterday as having been or dered enrolled for ratlfieatW"n. lafr'4atlB i Mill By Senator Pharr B. 13W To amend chapter 320, acts 1SP3. and ex tend limits of - Huntersvilie, Mecklen burg county: counties, cities and towns committee. By Senator Travis S. B. 131 To fa cilitate business in supreme court; Ju diciary. . .,. By Senator Marshall S. B. 1342 To prohibit sale of liquor near certain schools 'and churches In Surry, county, j said he did not favor either the London or Watts bill,- but he does favor get ting an tne revenue for the state we Justly c an we need " it badly and if there Is anything that should be taxed for revenue. it is whiskey. 'He favored the amendment? . Senator Hoey sent forward a'substi- tute for the Gilliam amendment, mak ing the Increase to " five per cent, of gross receipts, instead of ten. Senator Travis favored the substitute. Senator London said that under the revenue act the state derives no in crease from liquor tax, the money go ing to the schools of the counties. This tax on gross receipts on dispensaries (to be covered into state treasury) 'ill By Senator litchell B. .1M3 To! be a net gain in state funds. amend Art. IV. Constitution: judiciary, j Senator Henderson said that the tax tors Jlenderoon and Justice. All tnese ! Senator Henderson S. B. 1364 -on dispensaries should be the same as lnciaents are particularly referred to In the detailed account below. The Raleigh extension bill did not rs at the morning session, though it a reached on the. third-reading cal endar. Lieutenant-Governor Turn suppoetnr It would provoke a. long ciis easslon. held It up as the hour for the special order was only a few minutes from a statement nurtA l.v! Incorporating Bank of China drove; banking and etirrency. By Senator Henderson S. B.. 136T To Incorporate the Spencer Savings B.u.k of Spencer. Roman county." By Senator Durham S. B. 13te To amiid section 6?! of the Insurance law. 'relative- to brokers placing Insurance in companies not doing business in North Carolina and paying license Sex-A-tor . Xorris to the writer later, ii - would setm. however, that so far as he Is concerned there will be no dis cuMkonJor further opposition to th rnsurare. . The divorce bill is made the special erder for noon today. v Ths House bill appropriating J.-.0.6OI (from the agricultural board fund) to the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege of Raleigh for the erection of an agricultural building, provoked hot op position from ft number of senators. sni after passing second reading. It was held tip till today, and made n rpedal order for 11 o'clock this (Thurs day) morning. a Kill V-J I . . I . iwu ue-en piacea on tne j calendar without Iwinr ! vidin itivurM , I " committee, and several senators object ed to that course. Senator Justice declared that it ought to be treated as other appropriation bills, and referred as all the others had ben: it Is unjust to the state and therefor. By Senator Vann S. B. 1367 To reg ulate the holding' of elec tions in town of Kdenton. - ' , B,y Senator Richardson S. B." 1370 To amend chapter - f 23. acts 1901, re lating to establishment of liquor dis pensnry at Kenlj. By Senator Milton S. B. 1371 Pro viding for the cancellation of certain Hens, mortgages, etc., in Stanly county. By Senator Henderson S. B, on bar rooms; and half of.it 0118111' to go Injd the state treasury. - .-'5 Senator Richardson offered art-amendment 'and substitute and'Kafd the effect would be to close the, school in his town. Senator Gilliam accepted the sub stitute of Senator Hoey. making the tax five per cent and the amendment of Senator Hoey wus adopted, by the vote of 22 for to 12 against.' . Several other amendments were with drawn and others rejected and section 6.1 was then, adopted as o mended. On motion of Senator Burton the vote by which ..section CI Application of stete tax for liquor licenses was adop ted was;' reconsidered and he offered an amendment to add a proviso, which stipulates that the provisions i of the , meant no personal reflection. - That he thought Senator Henderson was honest in his position, because he believed tha way. He had the highest respect for the senator from Rowan. " Karoll rr Matlflcaflea The following House bills passed final reading In the Senate and were ordered to be enrolled for ratification. S. B. 1319, H. B. 1790 To amend "chap ter 270, acts 1901. - m S. B. 1237. H. B. t 1267 Authorizing Macon ' county to levy a special tax and build fence dividing 'stock' law ter ritory, . etc. , S. B. 1027. H. B. 1041 To amend cha pi ter 212. acts 1001, relating to indebted ness'of Northampton, county. . S. B. 1223, H. B. . 1221 Providing for! the better working., of roads of Roan oke Island. ' . .. ' S. B. 1208. H. B.a079 For, the better working of the roads-of. Gdeeneicounty." S. B.ci034, H. B.;vS88 Providing for sewerage system and elec ric:;lights in town of, Elizabeth City. ' J.; -. S. B. 1147. II. B. 1319 To Incorporate Four Points, Beaufort county. f ' S. B.. , If. B.'- 1308 Authorizing Jackson county to 'construct . btiages. etc. ' . S.vrJB.' J226, if. " B. ' 1447 PrpViiiilg graded -school for toMT? of Roper . j lisu, n. jr. 1412 To amend tne charter of Thomasyille. ... S. B. 1791. H. B. .1326 To -amend chapter 54, acts J901, relating 'to hunt ing in B-avldson county." " ' r. : S. B. 667. H. B. . 1?0S To ; amend chapter 54, act 1899, 'relating to insur ance against, hail, rain; and .electrical storms, etc. Passsd Third Reading V The following Senate- bills passed hird reading and were sent to the House for concurrence:" No. 828 To amend section 3743of tlie Code, relating to duties of coroners, affecting Buncombe county only.- No. 829 To. a mend, chapter 214. acts lSf3, relating jo coroners, as it' affects Buncombe connty. S.-B.- 1229, H. B. . 1615 Establishing county on the question of the sale ot liciuor. By Senator Travis S. B. 1373 Pro viding for fire commissioners in Hali fax county. By Senator Travis S. B. 1374 Pro- g. that the money derived from liquor licenses in town of Scotland Neck shall go to the graded schools of that town. By Senator Webb S. B. 1375 Rela tive to opinions rendered by the su- sectlon shall not apply to Rejdsville and i Rockingham count v. when a different dispensaries In Gates county under 'cer- 1372 j disposition Is made of the tax is made tain circumstances, one half of receipts by anyl'schoot district hi eFfablishintr to go to county and one' half to school graded schools.' He 'pleaded earnestly fund. (Amended by Senate committee for the adoption of his 'amendment. j and pent; "to House;for concurrence.)' Senator -Blow opposed n nd said h I Xo. 1212 Providing .for the construc- regarded section t4 as adopted, the best Hon and working of roads of "McDowell 6ne in the biij concerning' 'money le- county. " ' . " i rived from liquor tasuVtion.. A lengthy I Xo. 1211 Authorizing McDowell coun- ! discussion .ensued, participated in by ty to issue bonds to construct macad- and sets orth in some 300 paragraphs certain of the rules. of law governing Babylon 2300 B. C. 4 The Literary Di gest ays: - "In general the Old Testament prin ciple of an 'eye for an eye and a tooth for-a tooth is consistently carried out in this Babylonian code. Among other things if says: If a man knock out the eye of a freeman, his own eye shall be forfeited. If he break one or me members of a man, his own member shall be removed. But this rule ap plies only in - the case of ' freemen. If the suffering party were a slave, a payment of money ould make good the wrong. -The same was true of a freedmanv On the ' other hand, if an inferior1 struck a superior, he was pun ished, with fifty lashes, and if he was a slave nis ear was cue on. x. tollnnlo was rarrlad SO , far that if a i surgeon was successful in performing an operation he was not entitled io any pay. If the patient died under the hand o f the surgeon the latter lost his halds. in case the patient was a freeman. If a slave died under his hand he must buy another. In case a builder made"1 a failure of a structure he was also punished with death. Whether" Imprisonment was one meth od of punishing Wrongdoers does not appear, but evidently, if at all applied, it was of "comparatively small impor tance. Money fines were, however, very, common, and were proportionate to the wrong done. ,He who falsely claimed that another was indebted to him must pay one-third of a mina. Freemen fighting were fined one mina. Theft. of an animal was punishable by a fine of thirty times its value. Ham murabi was much concerned for tne safety of his highways. A robber w&9 attacked a ' person on the public road was killed, or if he .could not be found then the .community in which the crime had taken -place was fined a mina n case the life of a human being has been .lost." ' ' '. ' . (- - ' - ' V.'"'.. s juhrV of Awards ' th Pila-Aroerlca- Urnn.!. td to psss upon the merits f tj,e exhibited litre proaouncad: CAm Fastest, teStrontfoit, OV Simplest, , CS6a most Completcj and the Most Practical Typewrite Mm WRITES IN SIGHT ' Foe Ottalogue writ to State Agent. DURHAM. X. S t -i 5t Mary's School, Raleigh. N. C The sixty-first annual sessio n begins September 11th. The L?tr Term 'begins January 2S.- - ' ., , yfit: Mar v'm School offers Inst ruction In the following 'department: The Preparatory SchooU The Co liege. The Art School, The Music School, t . ' . i The Business ocnooi. v There are two hundred and f orty-eight students representing nln TJioceses. Faculty' of twenty-fl ve. Much of the equipment is n,etv; eight new pianos bought this y year. St. Mary's Kindergarten is located in the center of the city unjfr Miss Ibulse T Busbee's charge . For catalogue address REV. T. D. BRATTON, D. D. ItSVf Hit L;c . P. AJ Danforth ! of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bueklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in, five d'aj's. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, if the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by -II druggists.. ... J. E. Cartland, Merchant Tailor, Greensboro, N. C. preme court. to the other state Institutions. The J T Bill appropriations for the asylums for the j At 11 o'clock the revenue bill was re Insane (with hundreds of lunatics con-isumed In committee of the whole, be fined In Jails and poor-houses for lac k ! ginning with section 61. of room in the asylums) had been re- j Sections l and 62 were adopted with ferred to th committee on appropria- out c ha nee. tions ana cut uown to the lowest notch. Section 63 grain distilleries Amend refuslng needed appropriations to th led in line 13 (by Senaotr Justice) by add .iorgnmon ana otner asylums. Iet.hig the words "or more" after wr.r.tlsw!l !mw nn ho tn,.t f.,r h ,.;,i-niu this bill go to.tfc.lt committee .pl.-o and " hen 4 bushels -daily capacity." and of the tax im to the time of s.ic-h b thoroughly examined into. Senator Brown also wanted ferred. or else let the schyne of th- uppropriatloris committee le consllered here at the same time as the bill. He and Senator Justice alluded to the fact ! ; striking out the words "and less than it re- j-' bushels" n line n. Senator Justice also onereel an amendment . to add to this section a further proviso stipulat ing that when any person or firm fol lows the business of distilling, rectifv- that the A. and M. College Is asking! ing and wholesaling, he or they shall ior a. imai anprooriaiion or ll3S.ncin inav tun t:iTM-i monufv.,.. ...... - - . r ----- ........ niiiutfiT l,oiio for borrowed money, ?20,ono for maintenance. t-n.fo for new building. All this In addition to the liberal ap propriation by tte national govern ment of 12 Senators Brown. Travis; Hondcrron et nmized roads. Al.. against the. Burton nmendmont. The J s. B. 34 it; e. 322 To amend char amenrlment was then lr rented, and the ter of Belhaven. (Amended by Senate section was again adopted. ' . ommittee and .itnti to House for con- Section 6d 'was arl.ptcl without ,urrene.) ' xo. 1372 Pro?iJing .for an election inj Trtfhtii!nrf. . vRoAvan county. on. the liciuor question. To sc-tion 7 Ierchants -Tax Sena- j x. 72S To authorize the collection mr uion orreici un amendment a.Ki- of pension wainit of Charles Smith by T i n or fit ah I rf ciil! i tliui f . 1 . . . . . i I "o vii v .-x. in o 1 ii v 1 mn ills widow - - merchant shall remove or attempt to . . .. itjyU-cc . , . . . r . , - sioner in Hertford county. . Xo. 1374 To provide that : fuuds de rived from jie of liquor licenses for town of Scotlwpd Xeck be" turned into he-graded sc;iool fund of thap town. explained that th- object wan, to-ci.tch ' 'w' TU, ri ' , """" " " the menhants who would move from tmvn of i-t0"- one .-ountv into anoiher. before the1 Adjourned -atr 2:20 till 8 o clock, the i m j it. . i time for the piyn;ent of the tax arriv- revenue w- wng maae ine special ed. The amen-lmer.t w;is ac.optod. . oruer for b cl Senator Thayer moved- o strike out' ,1 and '"forty cents" in line S of section (",7 and ! Tragedy Averted Our line for this spring is composed of all the latest goods, both forr'ri and domestic. We shall be pleased to serve you, guaranteeing peife-t t: isfaction. remove his stok of irool?, before paying tax o:i sales, from th. county In which he has been doing busiue, tho sheriff con templated reniova!. Senator ' Blow ( wholesaler, both. (In sec tion 69 recti-f-make it "twenty-five rents-, on , each iyers wno pay wnolesalers tax. and do not manufacture are exempted from rectlfyers' tax.) Mr. Justices - amend ment was adopted and the section adop Senator Hoey said thf appropriations jted as amended. Sec tion 64 was adopt ed without change. Tax ,DlapMsarr Iteealpf Increased To section 61 Dispensaries Senator Gilliam offered an amendment insert $!.(. Senator Pharr moved to strike out the entire section. The latter was lost and t!ie atinndment of Senator Thayer was then rejected also..' Senator Henderson's ntnendment Ftrikinsr our the word "lirst" in line on? and adding "or less" After wor-ls "?5O,00' in line one was acU'.'ted. Senator. Baldwin's ameiulment, mak ing the figures 10 in lieu of 2 in line 2, I1'1 a horizontal reduction of ." cents haw ha.l committee had virtually killed the bill, so far as any recommendation from th committee could kill it. Senator Mitchell alluded to the fact that there was now no agricultural Zt n2.Th.; Z ,''king the nnual lUe.e state tax n racn annua' licence fe fixed by the It ha., made large appro- "'.T' T:'!1 "V " ! ' -".7" , ii-uii mm in-- Kiu ii- ii-nrui oirecii. in-' r. . jstiad of two 'per c-ent. Only J3i re- jtriklng ouj Ihe l.;t S words of section last year. Senator Henderson said, and Sectinn was ,hol adopted as nmend this was evidence enough that the two art'r several other amendments had l-er cent, tax was loo little. Senator J0""'1 rejeted. Gilliam explained that his amendment! To section 6S Senator 'Burton offered will not affect the local taxation of nn amendment striking out "fraternal dispensaries and dispensing receipts -oruers" in Une 21. Lost. Hicks of Granville said 10 per cent, on! S-c lions 6S. Ky. 70f 71 and 72 v.cre . dc.rid without .T-hanre. , Sectii. a 73 was p.r.iended by "Senator Blow, changing the words "roventy" and "seventy-two" In line 4, and in serting "sixty" and sixty-two." (ror- ! reefing an error Fiirnlr.) It was then adopted. i Sections 74. 73, .76 and "7 were adopted after an Ineffectual. attempt to increase the tax oil emigration agents (section 74) from $100 to $200. . Senators Mendoroik and Jr.M'cc p Hit Compliments of son the state, priations and It ought to such -a building long ago. Senator Burton also favored rear ing the bill. Preeeedlag la Xtetall No one was present yesterday to pray for the senators when the Senate was railed to order it 10 o'clock by IJeu- i "Jut in the, nick of time our little boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat kins of Pleasant. City. "Ohio. "Pneu monia had played sad havoc with him and a terribft-cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse evory day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovtry for Consump tion, and our darling was saved. He's now. sound, and, -.well." -Everybody ought to know, -It's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dis eases. uGarantced by all druggists. Price 50c. and fLOO. Trial bottles free. r Gsi or modieinal us 1 Tour rhyskiaa wCl ten you thtt Ton Bhruld elwars him some rood whlsnacr in the hocse. For aocideata. faiaticg spells. exbaasUos. and otber emergency esses, it relieres ad rertTts. Bot you must baTe good waLcker. pure wta!slcer. foriwor whiskey, adulterated vhlsker. may deckled harm. HAYXEK WHISKEY Is just what rou need for It roes direct from omr own dtstlUery to rou. with U Its original strength, rtchnes end Caror. earrrlor a X7XTTKD STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER"! f-.TTAPAWRK f pt-k. ITY and AGE and sarins the dealers enormous profits. We have over a quarter of a million satisfied enstomer. exclusively family trade, who know It H best for meillcir.il pcrposes and prefer It for other uses. That's way YOU should try it. Your meney back if jou are cot satisfied. Elrect from our dist iilery to YOU Sam Dislirs' Profits ! Prmnts Adoltintlon I The Crew Lansnas Jfjlb (John Burroughs in the Atlantic.) For forty y?ears I have seen crows in winter in different parts of the coun try, passing to and fro between the rookeries audi their, feeding grounds, and I have never seen anything .like leadership among thm. . They leave their roosting" place at da3:break and disperse north and south or east and west to theiri feeding grounds, going in loose straggling bands and silently, except in early spring, and they return at night in the same way, flying low. if it Is stormy and windy, and high "if is is calm, rising up or sheering off if they see a gunner, or other suspicious object, but making no sound, uttering no signal notes. They all have eyes equally sharp, and do not need to be - rfl - ' 1 I i - 1 A- Sections 7S and 7a-,iirl vilest tnx onl'wt,I,-u" u,e a" uil lne aici i. I railroads Senator Henderson moved to ; " Iie"' ie'JUin iney H semr, tstriu- ont .i,wts ?(. !a1 he craws Mhen danger approaches, lit was unjut to re r(u Ire railroads to pay a license tax and,-privilege tax (also. " ' f-.; --' " - - Ventilation for a Whole City (Portland Oregonian.) The Izens of Anaconda, one of the copper cities of Montana , are sorely afflicted with the stifling vapors that have ascended from the chimneys or the smelters. Loaded with the fumes of': arsenic, antimony, zinc, and sul phuric acid, these' vapors have been anj-thingl but agreeable or healthful. Experiments looking to their elimina- ion have been carried on for the past three months, and it has finally been discovered that by. cooling the gases of Ihe volatilized compounds they will condense, and by building -flues suffi ciently large so that the velocity-of the gases will be very low, the condensed particles will settle at , the ; bottom of the flue, allowing only the permanent gases to escape. These are not injuri ous, either to vegetable, or animal life, hence it is thought that ' the ."smoke nuisance" of the copy city can be abat ed. . . A flue. sixty feet in width and twenty feet deep will be constructed at once in connection with the new smelter of the Anaconda Company, which will pass its gases into a monster tank 30 feet in diameter and 300 feet high, de livering the permanent gases arid 'pro ducts, of the combustion at an eleva tion so high above the valley that no trace of their fumes will load the air of the town or the valley below. Ths expenses will be enormous, but if there is a business that can stand it, it is the copper business. The effort of the company to abate 'this disagreeable feature of its industrj' cannot be charged wholly to its regard for suffer ing humanity, since it, was undertaken to quiet clamor raised against the lo cation of its new reduction works. However, no one is inclined to look the gift horse in the mouth, and the peo ple will accept the relief promised without questioning the motive that prompted it. B A R BEE C O . , RALEIGH. DURHAM, STOCKS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS, Direct Private Wire to New YorK and Chicago. Instantaneous quotations. All transactions bona fide.. Information concerning the market c heerfuily furnished the public ot Hilt'ib slid surrounding towns.' Interstate and Bell Phones, No. 67. American Razors f o American Shavers . Handmade BO-RAS-IG Razors. X : ' " - MM jdhl PURE SEVEfJ-YEAn-OLD RYE FI!IILIL..'5)!20 EXPnESS PREPAI0 and takes to wing. They do not dart into a bush when pursued by a king bird or a purple martin; they are not afraid of ' a hawk: they cannot count sit tVioiie-Ti snmVi ti-Qrlitinna wist fSll- privUge tax ought to be required also. I t tMt.tv. ri l v- B-jrv. .vMTva V.VUHI w im. j f v it J I Senator Justk-e said he thought the FOR Oven biAif VtiARS. Art Old and Wcll-Tricd Remedy. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP bbeeTi ed for ovr SIXTY YKAKS bv MILLIONS of MOTHEHN for tbalr CHIL,lBKN WrilLE TKETH I NR. WITH PKR FECT KUOHESH . It. SOOTHES th CHILD. SOFTENS the OTTVrt, ALLAYS all PAIN: f.'UKKH WIND COLIC, and if Vbe best remedy for DIAKRHCEA - Bold by Drutrpitd in every put Of iho world. Be rare nd uk for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND. Mailed to any. address in America, postage paid, for $1.50. Guaranteed to be the finest blades that mechani cal skill can produce. Honed and ready for shaving. Each razor is accompanied by an individual guarantee. Larjjes; stock of Razors, Pocket Knives and Carvers. HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. RALEIGH, ??. C. The We -will send yoa TOVU FTJTJ; QrART BOTTLES of HAYNXR-fe REVEN-"i-EAK-OLD RYE for and we wUi pay the expma cbarrea. Try It and If rxnidoo't find it ail right aod as good a you eyer- osd or caa bay from anybody eiae at any prtoe. nd H back at ear exrenae and your W.S0 will be retunl to yoa by next mall. Jnt think tba offer orer. How could It b f alrerf If yw r ptecOy satisfied you are not ou a cent Better let os rad you trial order. If yon doo waat four qnart yoorneif. pel a friend to join you. Shipment made la plain eaKd case with marks to show what's tBJfwTr for Arix Cat. CoL. Idaho. Mont. Nrr.. V.Vffx.. Ore. Ttsh. MTmh. r Wto. must he a the tasi of -4 Oaarls for M.OO br x press rrepaiT JM QuaxtJi for SlCOoSy freight rrrpld. P TTritt our searest office sad do it KOW. ' . JTIIE IIAYTIEn DISTILLING COHPANY ATUJTA. ft. OATTOMt OHIO ST: 10U1S. Ma $T. PAUL, MINN. 131 Dirrnuw. Tmor. a - eotaxusbid IMS. 3 m mi 1 j one reason for it beinj? that railroads make more money thai) any other cla?s of business. lie attacked Senator Henderson and charged him with voting against all propositions to require additional tax ation of ral!roads, and thfe'n moved the previous question. penator Henderson protested against such a rourre to shut him off from re- jplyinff. The call for the' previous ques tion u-is th?n withdmv.Ti find Senator He.?dc. son proceeded to answer Senator Justice. - ' ; lie said thnt because senators dif fered from the senator from McDowell, who enjoys the reputation of being un friendly to railroads, he .1st. pleased to ,term them the. friend of railroads. When you tax the railroads fas In sec. 50 of the machinery action. everything they own. then" to tax '- the franchise also. Which is taxed at 'a nt-1 noarlv i ! " " equal to wlce the valiia nf th tanc-ihlf 1'ioperty of the railroads not the real but market value of such it is wvrougr. 1 am not'interesteif Hi Any railroad. I am not employed by any railroad. Eut I protest afrains this; piece of in- justioe. ' - . senator Justice not craw when ...you stand " undr them i?i winter to turn their course, they, do not drill their young, they do not flock together in June; they cannot worry a fox into giving up half his dinner; they do not. so far as we know, have perpetual sentries; they have no .calls that, so far as we know, answer to our words. "Mount," "Bunch," "Ccatter." "Descend." "Form line," "Forage "--on these and other points my observa tions differ radically from Mr. Thomp- son-Setons. PE T Rv T MUTUAL LIFE .' .!. . IN. COMPANY 1 N 1 N Of Philadelphia. ASSETS OVER FIFTY MILLIONS. SURPLUS OVER SIX MILLIONS. Commenced Doing Business in 1847; in North Carolina in 1874. THE BEST COMPANY FOR THE INSURED. THEREFORE, THE BEST FOR THE AG-ENT. -53 Wrl(lnz Ovrtlm Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little .workers Dr. King's New" Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day. curing Indiges tion, Biliousness, Constitpation, Sick Headache and all Stomach. .Liver arid Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, ' safe, sure. Only 25c. at all druerists. explijncd that BabrUaU Lgai rod (Federal Reporter.) A Igal code that is nearly 1,000' years older than Moses has been', unearthed (literally) in-Sum. - th ancient I of Ahasuerus. It is ih the form of a he, column , of stone; sonie five f e-t lifg1!, Several Special: Agents Wanted. MOST LIBERAL CONTRACTS TO DESERVING MEN. Agents can do more business for TltE PENN than for any other company. : ; Ask its 4,000 policy-holders in North Carolina, carrying over seven mil' lions of insurance. - - ' Gold Bonds, EnrAowments, Lifer Term and all other approved policies at low rates with large guarantees, and annual or deferred dividends. B. 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