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THE RALEIGll 35 a TIM EH : WEDNESDAY, fi: ; . UMl Y 1007. ; i " BECK . C78HUC of . the day,4 made entirely of native medicinal roots and without a drop of alcohol in its composition, is known as DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. '-'ft V'V " -' There are no secrets about its com positionall its ingredients being printed on the bottle-wrappers. McLean Scores the Cowards r The "Golden Medical Discovery'' not only builds up the strength of the feeble, debilitated, languid, nervous and easily fatigued, wheth- ! er young or aged, but it enriches and purifies the blood, thus making the improvement lasting. v It corrects and overcomes indi , gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, tor pid liver, chronic diarrhea and , i kindred derangements of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Bronchial, throat and laryngeal f affections, attended with hoarseness, persistent cough, and all manner of catarrhal affections are cured by the "Golden Medical Discovery." In Chronic Nasal Catarrh, it is well to cleanse the nasal passages out freely with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery" as a constitutional treatment. Old ob , stinate cases of catarrh yield to this 1 thorough course of treatment. Through enriching and purifying the blood, the "Discovery" cures , scrofulous affections, also blotches, ;V pimples, eruptions, and other ugly affections of the skin. Old, open, running sores, or ulcers, are healed by taking the " Golden Medical Dis covery " internally and applying . ,Dr. Tierce's All-Healing Salve as a local dressing. The Salve can be had of druggists, or will be sent by return mail on receipt of 50 cents in stamps. Address Doctor Pierce as below for it. In short "Golden Medical Dis covery " regulates, purifies and in vigorates the whole system and thus cures a very large range of diseases. The reason Why it cures such a varied list of diseases is made clear in a little booklet of extracts from the leading medical authorities, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and which he will be pleased to send post-paid and entirely free to any who send him their names and addresses. You can't afford to accept a sub stitute of unknown composition for this non-secret medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets enre con stipation. Constipation is the eanso of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure" the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Druggists sell them, and ntlii;ip: is "just as good." They are the original Little Liver Pills first' put up by old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny sugar -coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps (to cover cost of mailing) for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. Pierce as above. 5232 Your Home Made Attractive at :0: SMALL COST :0: If the boys will not stay at homo, and if the girls arc dissatis fied there is a reason. There is one good way to make the members of the family love . the home and the fireside FURNISH THE HOME ATTRACTIVELY And after you have done this, occasionally add a brlsht new Pic ture; now and then a Rocker or some useful and ornamental piece of Furniture, and you'll soon find the youns folks wedded to the home. No excuse for your homo not bcin well supplied with such necessities when you may l;iy hero anything in thu Furniture and Houscfjtuishing iiues at low prices and on the Easy Payment Plan. :0: (Continued from First Page.) , dltlonal care of mental defectives. Insane ' asylum bill appropriating $509,000 for Increased' facilities, as heretofore explained and as amended, as explained in The Evening: Times yesterday. Mr. McLean Scores the "Cowardly Newspapers and Politicians." Mr. Webb sent forward an amend ment, making more : definite the pro vision "for the equipment and furnish ing additional buildings, as well as for the erection of the same. Mr. McLean stated that ho intended to vote for the bill, as the best that can be obtained, but he wanted to register his disapproval of the elimina tion yot the provision authorizing the issue of bonds, in case it became ne cessary to meet the provisions of the bill done through a "cowardly fear and because some politicians and some newspapers are afraid of a bund is sue." j He was .glad to add, however. Unit there are some newspapers and some j public men wfio are behind the will of , he people in this matter and who haw advised and advocate the issuing of I bonds to provide for this great and crying" necessity. He deplored the fact that a large proportion of the unfortunate insane will, under the provisions of the bl l in its present shape, have to go uncared for for four years and prob ably longer than that. Mr. Blafr spoke along the same line as Mr. McLean did. Why postpone the matter for four years, and why not raise the money as fast as it can be used? The state's credit is good, and if we can borrow $125,000 each year we can borrow more or better still, we can issue the bonds and raise the money at once. Senators Lovell and Hicks and others snoke on the bill and the dis cussion Injected considerable spiee Into the proceedings of the day. j Mr. Hicks said that he did not doubt that if necesasry the council of star-1 would authorize the use of more than i $125,000 this year or next year, and t take the chances of the legislature approving thejr action just as they j did in the case of the State Normal j and Industrial College at Greensboro , when it was burned a short time ago. Mr. Long Bald he haji been informed : that there were not near as many of these unfortunates uncared for as has been generally reported. He did not have the figures, but such was the In formation which had reached him, and he was glad to learn that. Mr. Webb objected to that statement and held in his hands the itemized and tabulated statement which shows that there are as follows uncared for: In the jails 37 In county homes 179 Epileptics j.122 tliATALL YOU WANT - Then take i a dos of Motxet's tsicoa Elixi snd you'll sufftr no inconvenience, even though you arc a confirmed Dyspeptic - JS fears boa proven i 'KOZLEY'S r LEMON ELIXIR " id be the greatest retntJy for in tiigestian and disorders of the tomaca, iiver and bowels Over offered to Che public. Try it once and you'll never be without it. 5r. and $i.oo pr bottle ai all drtt; ctorca Onc Dose Conv.'accs." Amends sect in ment. vlsal. Mr. Ianie,l stated thai h accept tnls latter amendment to the i thought that It shni.', through a separate 1 Hon 2612. The other provifi 'i amendment, .which i from causes thai " and eniild not be f.ir able to Mr. Daniel. Mr. Mason, in n amendments, state.! i opinion had becotn i was the author of M;. trouduced by Senaioi substitute for that bil committee concert: i in: penalties and lixinu i collected from th, the value of the ;; 1 llvered. Ho was t . -1 either the original ! bill, the latter biin committoe and of ip her' of it. He mi- ed bill be recommitted. duce the time we onn amount that shall ii!!2 of the re- would not mwsion as an .. ruling bill. He : I., provided for i 1 i amend sec- ) , "! Hie McLean s to de'ay unavoidable smi was accopt- leal-.ing on the hat an erroneous i aUnt that he bill recently In st ubbs or the i t . ported by th? ihe matter of ainn ni'iiei carriers to - !n.-t or not de the author of t tie substitute the ehlld of the ia livldual mem ih. it the pending i r we are to re in restrict the he collected. Tke committee this morning lis tened to statements from the repre sentatives of the railways present and Interchanged views on Important points with them. So ,the time was very profitably spent ; ' . The subject, of penalties was In telligently discussed and Mr. Poa argued that It would . be advisable to empower the corporation commis sion to make certain rules and If the railway' companies obey1 those rule?, a8, passed .from tima tq time, thay I should not be penalized. It was i agreed that Mr. , Pou should draft 68oum uuoug mis une auu uo mit them to the! committee at the meeting tomorrow. " : , j The committeemen, present this morning ' were Chairman, Graham, Messrs. HickB, Aycock . and. Breesa, lacking one of making a quorum. BOTH SIDES ARE' CLAIMING VICTORY. The Liees county' advocates ap peared TOo'ra hopefil this morning in regard to the establishment of a new covmty, and the final test Vlll come 03 the floor of the house tomorrow naming. Both sides are claiming vlctdry, . and' Between now and '.o' morrow , morning some hard work will be doa.'it is hardly probable ; that another special will be run here froih: Sanford to accommodate the crowd, but there wll be plenty of suppprtera of the measure on hand, and In' fact quite a number of those who came In yesterday remained over here last night. After having such unt to be an easy time before tho senate com mittee, the Lee county advocates wero somewhat surprised when they were turned down. .by the house com mittee on counties, cities and towns. I Says I ' r '.,'. v.'-:. : ' to myself says I Uneeda Biscuit Says I to myself says I they only cost five cents a package. NATIONAL. BISCUIT COMPANY :, ZM, , ji . The Raleigh FurniSure Co., ,17 E. Martin and 15 MarKet St. Raleigh Phone 244, Raleigh, N. C. JAS. M. RIGGAN. Mgr. Total 339 This list does not include many who are cared for by relatives in their homes. The bill was then placed on its final reading, as amended. Passed and sent to the house for concurrence in amendment. Vete: Ayes, 39; noes. 0. The Webb amendment reads as fol lows: "Amend by striking out the words 'such additional buildings' in lines 9 and 10, page 2, and Inserting 'equipped and furnished' such additional build ings, and provide water, heat, light and other necesasry things for the com fortable use and occupancy of the same.' " Additional ISills Passed. H. B. 7S9, S. B, 734 Authorizing com missioners of Beaufort county to es tablish a chain gang. Enrolled , for ratification. '" H. B. 886. S. B. 20 Authorizing vot ers of Winton, Hertford county, to vote on question of dispensary or pro hibition. Unrolled for ratification. U. B. 908, S. B. . 702 Regulating pay of jurors in Carteret county. Enrolled for ratification. H. B. 851. S. B. 716 Repealing sec tion 3, chapter 528. acts J903. relating to special tax in Uurgaw township. Pender county. Enrolled for ratifica tion. H. B. 557. S. B. 690 For the relief, of L. Phillips of Randolph county Enrolled for ratification. H. B. 834. S, B. 721 To prevent saV j of liquor within certain distance of ; school houses in Allegheny county. Enrolled for ratification. i Hunting for Trouble. I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sorest wounds, bolls, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Buck Ion's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, of Alleghany, Sierra Co. No use limiting Mr. Wal ters; it cures every case, guaranteed by all druggists- 25 cents. IS P1L6TAGK hill TO HE INTRODUCED? where the sum inv.. . d is small. Th? i motion was lost. Mr. McLean, In speaking to hit I amendment, said thai ii u lated to the same section of Hi iv Isal as the pending bill does ami h failed to see the necessity of pr.-iariug a separate bill. If, however, the senator from Halifax will accept the provision first incorporated In his amendment he wil' w ithdraw the second provision. Mr. Daniel accepteii ibis offer, and the senate adopted thai section of the amendment as outlined above and Mr. McLean withdrew tin second provis ion (fixing penalty at value of goods) which he will incoipmate in another bill. The bill was tin n ordered to be engrossed and sent to the house. H. B. 29f, S. B. 3(10- Amending sec tion 3264, and increase the number of challenges allowed the state In cases less than capital crimes. Allows two challenges .to state for each defendant on trial when m$re than one is being tried at one time. - Made special oVder for Friday at noon, pn motion Of Mr. Webb. Rill to It'Kiilite "Lobbying" Made Soeclal Orot for Feb. 24. H. B. 14, S. B. 174 Requiring all persons employed promote or oppose legislation to register In office of sec retary of slate. The bill came utf.wlth an unfavor able report from the senato committer on the judiciary (although It had al ready been passed by the house.) Mr. Redwine rhtSyed an amendment which Imposed a penalty of $100 or imprisonment for r BnV' such lobbyist so registered undeij. the' provisions of the bill, to approach any member of the legislature nnOBY pending or pro posed legislation, personally, and at any time, except hv open sesion of tho committees. Ho Bftoke on the amend ment and explained! ,tbat it included attorneys as well aa'Agf-nts employed in the capacity of V lobbyist. If his amendment is adoptedho will vote fur the bill. ?. W ; Mr. Bellamy offered an amendment that each li. . nsed lobbyist shall be re- I (Special Ii The Evening Times.), quired to v., ir a badge or button j Wilmington. N. C, Feb. 13.-vProm not less than six inches in diameter ,1, ,.ff(.ctH ,,f burns received yesterday bearing th w.,n1s:. Pisen Beware:" I afternoon, Catherine Harold, the six and containing ihe emblem of death, j t,.,.n months old child of Mr. and 'Mi's. OVERCOATS AT SHARPLY: 8 Mr. M. G. Guthrie, a prominent business man of Southport, arrived in the city this morning. Although Mr. Guthrie would make no state ment in regard to the matter. It is believed that he is here for the pur pose of having a bill drawn up to re quire compulsory pilotage over the Cape Fear bar and consult with the senator from that district. It was learned several days since that the matter of again placing compulsory pilotage on the Caps Pear river Was being agitated, and if the pilots are going to take any action In the mat ter it will, no doubt, done In the very near future. . MAIL DELIVERY WILL BE CHANGED. Beginning tomorrow the six two-trlp-a-day carriers from the Raleigh postofflco will be put on a new sched ule on account of change In train ar riving time. Instead of leaving the bf llee at 12:30 for the second delivery they will leave at 1:45 p. m. The post master in adopting this change says that will ensure delivery of mall from the new train No. 144 which arrives at 1:05 p. m.. and will froquontly bring mail from north, west and south, ai well as from Greensboro. .v. . '-v " a' . Thote Is no easier way to make money than to watch the mar kets, in buying. ' Men ever watchfu in saving the dollar, and those looking ahead will BUY, OVERCOATS - and m CRAVANETTE 1 COATS NOW, The time such garments are of most service; still an "off sea son" to some extent, when Overcoat are selling at a marked sacrifice in price. If you find the overgarment here to yqur liking, surely the price will be mado to fit your pockot book. ; LEE & BROUGHTON, Mall orders and out-of-town 'patrons have our very best atten tion. A RARE OPPORTUNITY " I LITTLE CHILD DIES OF BURNS. is finally postponed and l ial order for Thursday. 1 1 S. B. 56 Amending section 3135 of ! the ! The bill made the s; February 21. Just before the - senate adjourn. d Mr. Webb hit 1 1 uluced a Wil to Increase, the duties ami enlarge the powers of - gr rr7""sv r " ON .KAlLROADS. : . w.v.;ri r "T t r - r ' ICf 1 1 1 W&BS&E. t ML :to: Be. HART-WARD HARDWARE CO., Agents for, Keen t Cutter Tools. ' 'i RALEIGH : SAVINGS : BANK JOHS T. PtTLLEX, President. u i' CHARLES BOOT, Cashier, Reserred Interest f 15,000; rroflt Capital and Surplus f60,000i , ' DeposlU $700,000.. . - ' .V - 1 ' ' 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID OW DEPOSITS. t . - - . " i , Call in tho Sanlq owrite for further infomation, attorney general-..-Of North Caro- the revlsal, relative to time in which Una." Judicial v Committee. caveat to will may be filled. Sont to The senate at 52:10 o'clock aujourn the house. ed to meet tomorrow" morning at 10 S. B. 141 To prevent carrying con- o'clock. '1'. . ,"! cealed weapons in Mitchell county, i , i ;' " m. Sent to the house. SE.ATI-: COMMITTEE S. B. 355 To amend section 2916. (Relates to time for granting fran chises to public utilities. Amended so as not to apply to Cumberland coun ty. Sent to house. H. B. 229. a B. 162 For the relief of prisoners in jail fe waiting trial pending appeals to supreme court. Amended, and sent back to house for concurrence In amendment. H. ft. 615, S. R. 717 Joint resolution appropriating $5,000 for exhibit of ne groes air Jamestown Exposition. Sent back to committee for", further consid eration. - ' S. B. 538 To amend section 3845, re lating to telephone lines. Mr. Buxton explained the purpose of Jhe bill. He said that under the present law a telephone company can. without yonr knowledge or consent, string a wire on trees fat houses on your premises, and If jrou Interfere with it after It is once placed there. It is amlsdemeanor and you are sub jected to a penalty, The purpose of the bill Is to require telephone com panies to secure Consent first from owners of premises. On objection to third reading the bill vent over.: v Daniel Freight Delajr Bill. ' S, B. 153 To construe certain penal statutes and declare where the burden of proof Is. r'rijs .i':'i'v: (Concern delays iL th delivery of freight by common carriers and places burden of proof n railroads, ; etc. Amended by Mr. Daniel, and aviso by Mr. McLean. Mr. McLean's amend ment provides, In part, that the pen alty collected shall not . exceed the value of tne goods, the value to be assessed a provided In the amend liobert G. itankln, Jr., died early this morning. During a brief absence of the nurse tho little girl crawled to the bed room stove and In sonio manner Ig nited her clothing. When the nurse returned the child was 'enveloped in flames. Mr. O. W. Patterson, of Greens boro, Is rogistared'at the Yarborou'ah House. The senate committee on railroads held a meeting thja; tnorning in the rooms of ihe corporation commis sion, lasting till the hour for the senate to meet 11 o'clock., , ; Chairman Graham- presided ' and Messrs. Henry W Miller,' James H. Pou, A. B. .!idrews,,Jt'., and W. B. Rodman, representing -the interests of the railway companies were pres ent, t ' ; ". y ; No definite action, on' ither of, the bills was taken because pf the lack of a. quorum of the committee. ' The committee will meet again tomorrow afternoon,whon further action will, be taken on several of the wore Import ant bills in the habds of the com mittee. ' ' ", v I DEFEND THE HOMES jThe .Wise Wia Have Ready Vick!s Croup.! . Pneumonia Salve, x tJ Also , , o 6rippe.Knocte,'25c, At all druggists' or mailed by L RICHARDSON,; 1 ; , k M'f 'g Chemist, )'' & , . GREENSBORO, V. C.M For our patrons and the public generally to get a' first class Whiskey, express prepaid, for the sme they are now paying for an inferior grade. v ; . ; FOUR full quarts MAPLE SPRING WHISKEY 00 QQ packed in Telescope, express prepaid, for . ! V''"" Ul I I STStt ''' vf ll. " The Telescopes in which the goods.are packed are neat and substantial, and, will prove a "useful article in, any iiousehold. ,1 " , " J - " There ls cr.Iyono '-41 'j .. That Is V;-'A .-1 - ..v.. Shnflarly mumd nmedtee aometiraea Mm. Thk tnt krd orlrlaal Ooid Tablet U WBITK PAOHA61 with blek od nd leUeilDf, and bean the Mfnatui ot jnarantce aa to quality afid purity,' : Anyone purchasing Q return same bv express at our. expense, and have' their, Si- - : - WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF WHISKIES. 1X1 Wrlto for Prloo List ; IThe Novoomb Co., FAHILY: WASHING. Js coming to be mors and tnoro relegated to' the laundries as the BaflngV la annoyance, wear and expense learned. Coupled with' the fins work ' : done pj Bpecial machinery and skilled employes, the' result has been an' f enormous Increase In this department ( f ' -' , , v , ; Why not send us your family linen this wlnterj ;; ;' w; . ,f r .' OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. ' None Better Anywhere. ' ? . ; t ' THB BEST IN AAUSian. , , '- . s - " - , ' - - " . J- - 7t
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