THE EALEIGH EVENING EDNESDAY, FEBUUA1. , . i V-:. t - - - mm I I m nujf Eul CtwCLSSCSl la SKite'ntsat Elttercess t ' 2 " (Continued Irom first page.) into committee of the whole for fur. ther consideration of the bill pending, ' and that was done. . ., - Mr. Webb offered a resolution de. - clartng It to be, the. sense of the sen '' ate In committee of the whole that ,th? railway passenger rate bill passed by ' the senate shall provide for but one railroad fare for a first-class accom modationand eliminating tho secoud- ; class coach. H Mr. Webb thought this question ' Should be settled in order that we may proceed more directly with the mat ter in hand, and to that end he in- ". vlted a discussion of his resolution. In tho meantime Mr. Klutlz of Itinv- an had secured ttyo floor, anil he pio ' Aceeded to address the jtommiitce on ih ''bill and tho 4-esol lit torn which he did in Ws usual intellieent manner, and tals lng the position that the earnings of i railways had greatly increased , and f the officials of the bis roads wire paid enormous salaries, there had been : practicallv no voluntary reduction of ' rates in anv of the railroads. Mr. Kluttz took the position that the i T Daniel substitute bill appeared to meet his views more nearly than ell her of the other bills before the committee. 'In God s name, who are we here to represent, the railroads or the state and peonle of North Carolina?' Mr. Hicks of Granville, who next iil ' dressed the committee, applied him self particularly to the Webb resolu tion. He was; explicit in the statement that he was opposed to the elimination of the second-class coach. It would probably be more convenient for the railroads, but not to the advantage of the general traveling public, and es pecially those In the habit of travel ing in second-class coaches. There are two classes of white peo ple who travel, and there ought to be two classes of accommodations. Tim poorer class will be certain to cnticis us If we reduce the first-class fare a half a cent or more and make pi-i'-i-callv no reduction that they cuti take advantage of. Mr. Turner also spoke on the gen eral subject. He dwelt upon what he termed "railroad anu newspaper legislation'' and declared that the dem ocratic platform promise of a rate re duction should be carried out. so far as he was concerned, ' so help me God." Mr Daniel spoke on the question of one fure and said that North Carolina was now the only stat which required i two fares. Mr. Graham stated that the second class coach had been discussed by the railroad committee, and that the agreement had been reached that the second-class fare should be retained. As to no other slate having this re quirement, we have several laws pe culiar to North Carolina that are mighty good things. If we abo Ish the second-class fare, there will be loud complaint from a large element of our people. Tho railroads may want only one fare, but that was not the desire of the people of North Carolina. We are not called upon to yield this posi tion because the railroads prefer one . fare. "I will not vote to lower the first class fare to less than two and one half cents Hat rate or otherwise. But theru ;i a demand for a two cent second-class fare by a large propor tion of the people of North Carolina who travel. Aside from this, the seeondVclass coach Is a protection the Women and children. Y e i know that. Mr. Buxton stated that he favored to! reduction of rate, anil was commit I ,1 I s to It but not to such a reduction as would amount to a confiscation of the property of the ruilroad companies. -, Tho pending resolution means a flat two cent rate. I am opposed lo that. I am opposed to eliminating the second-class coach. At present a man can. with confidence, put female mem-I'":-; mileage books anu wno buy ticK hers nf Mi fnmllv nhoai rl a first-i lass ! ets) first-clnss. and only a half cent to coach and let them make the trip un-jui1 attended. But that will no! be th" case If the tougher class la forced to ride In the rime coach with them. (Mr. ebb explained that he did not favor a two-cent fare, ami that his resolution was not intended to further that proportion.) Mr. Pharr. stated that he camn to Raleigh favoring a reduction to two cents, rtf llieT has seen no good re.-is in Bince to cause him to change his po sition. My Avcock took tho position that many men who bought second-class tickets were allowed to ride in th? first-class coaches, after they 'kicked" j state senate at 9:30 o'clock this morn when the conductors attempted to ling. Rev. Dr. A. H. Moment offered have them go into the second-rlass ! player. coach. Whv pull two coaches wlvn by hauling the one coach better sched ules could be operated. . In reply to a question. Mr. Avcock stated that wTille he had favored the house bill of two cents, he was con vinced that j Could not pass the sen ,ate, and t&eiefore he was now aftei something else." . Mr. McLean ' stated that he now thought the senate had been prema ture In adopting the Webb resolution and going into committee of the whole iOlf tha one subject of whether the sen ate bill should contain a provision for one or two fares. He moved that the committee of the whole do rise. . Mr. Webb stated that he would bo Willing to that, and therefore witti Tfccro Is onty one "Bramo TTiatis Laizaiixro Brcb Quinize. BunOarly wntA remedies Aeaelve. This tint and orl final Ootd TabM V WBITK ACHAB with felaek v I fh Wiss Will Hart Ready : Kick's Group . Pneumonia Salve, Also Grippe Knockers, ;25c. At all druggists or mailed by L RICHARDSON, M'f'g Chemist, GREENSBORO, N. C. drew the resolution and seconded the motion that the committee rise. .senator Soawell then reported for tin- committee of the whole to the senate that itu decision had been ar rived at on the question under consid eration. 1 ho .Semite in Propria Personae . . Again. Mr. Daniel then took the door in support of his substitute for the ilr.i hiiin bill. lie stated that he had drawn the substitute bill as nearly like the house bill as ho could. He thougnt that as a whole the house was more nearly in conformity with the wishes of the people of North Carolina than the sen ate bill. But he did not entirely agrvx ivith the house bill, and he had made sueh changes as he deemed proper, and these he explained. One of the changes eliminated the distinction which the house bill made between the Seaboard road and the: Southern and the Atlantic Coast Line, j He had therefore made the figures of i earning ocr mile ll.imO. instead of $1,500' per mile, Iiriuu.se he thought the posl- . Hon of the house In this matter was i Indefensible, there being a difference ) of onlv a few dollars. The Seaboard j under his bill would also be reduced ! ' be reduced i I DEFEND THE HOMES ts the same rate made applicable t"ty to levy special tax for stock law the Southern and the Atlantic I 'o.ist I purposes. Sent to the house. Line. i s. B. 844 Authorizing town of Mad- Passenger und freight rates ure ton Uon. Rockingham county, to issue hu,'h in North Carolina and should In-: materially an dsubstantially reduced." Thiit is the language of the demo cratic platform, said Mr. Daniel. He had the greatest respect for the legal land personal opinion of the senator 'from Orange, but h-- did not think Mr. jfiraham was speakinK e' cathedra .when lie declared that the serial i w nlllil pass no bill I less than two and reiluelng rates to .ne-half cents per was more closely affairs of the At iad than ell her of then read from a j"'"1 - Ml' I lame Kn m n acquainted with the lanue (oast Line r Ihe others, and he statement of that company's earnings and operating expenses and income, and spoke particularly of the "certifi cates of Indebtedness.'' illustrating how he sold one share of stock issued on that account for more than $t,600 for the family of a testator, and for which the latter had paid nothing. He referred to the surplus of nearly $10,000,000 with which it started the last fiscal year's business. "And this is one of the roads whose busi ness wc are cautioned not to 'cripple' hy the proposed legislation to which we are now addressing ourselves." Asking tho question. ."Are the rales which I have stated In my bill un fair." Mr. Daniel proceeded to argue that thev are not. He favored the limitation to one fare. The presence of women ip the same coach with men accustomed hitherto to riding in second-class I tU I coaches, w here only men were, would deter them from using profane lan a guage or other boisterous or disordei- Iv conduct. People of North Cjirolina of that class would soon adapt them selves to the changed condil ion. Mr. Buxton interrupted Mr. Daniel to call his intention to the fact that Ins bill would make a reduction of a full cent per mill1 to the class of pen ple who now travel (without purchns- : I ''"v noirif classes who an1 accustomed r! in the Recond-class, and who pay only two and three-quarter cents a mile under the rates as at "sent exacted. After a discussion of the inter changi able mileage feature. Mr. Dan te, concluded his speech, whereupon, on motion of the senator from Wayne (Mr. Avcock) the senate adjourned to meet loinorrow at 9:30 o'clock, the pending bill being made the special older for 10 o'clock. M:my IXM-al Rills. The earliest hour of meeting this session marked the assembling of the The first business transacted was the ' railroading" of a big batch of lo eal bills through their final reading. More than a half hundred of them w ere put through the hopper in less i than twenty minutes. Ninety percent of them are of absolutely no interest whatever to anybody outside of the tittle towns and townships they af fectmost of them incorporating somo little church or school house, or pro hibiting the dumping of saw dust in some creek or branch in a mountain country and the like. All except the most Insignificant of them will be found reported under the calendar head. Calendar Bills Passed. 4 H. B. 1084, S. B. 895 To regulate ttfe Qzilnina 99 r ft payment of Jurors In Durham county. EnroUed for-ratification. . H. B. 1082. S. B. 8$3 To amend the cjt authorising commissioners of Dur ham county, to tesue 30O,00O in bonds tor5 better, road purposes. Enrolled fpr ratification. H. B. 1J19, & B. '8 Regulating the holding of terms of superior courts in Lenoir county. Enrolled for ratiflcar lion. H. R. 947, S. B. 869 Regulating hold ing of courts in Bladen county. En rolled for ratification. H.' B. 1029, S. B. 866 Kstabllshing chain gang in Union county. Enroll ed for ratification. H. B. 823. S. B. 871 Regulating the killing of doves in Edgecombe coun ty; Enrolled for ratification. H. B. 1106, S. B. 874 Authorizing Martin county to elect additional coun ty commissioners at next election. Unrolled for ratification. H. B. 1006, S. B. 884 Amending chap ter 636, nits 1805. relating to dispen sary funds of Jones county. Enroll ed for ratification. H. H. 1070. T3. 880 Authorizing late sheriff of Ashe county to collect Kick faxes, etc. Enrolled for ratifies t ion. H. B. 819. S. Ii. S47 Amending chap ter 28. acts 1901, relating to courts of Cherokee county. Enrolled for ratifi cation. II. I!. i2. S. H. 856 Authorizing com missioners of Cabarrus county to sell Id jail property. Enrolled for ratifl i alion H. B. ,S. B. 61 S Providing addi tional terms of superior court for 'ieaufort and Washington counties. Enrolled for ratification. H. B. 9S2. S. B. 935 Appointing special tax collector for Hertford and Northampton counties. Enrolled for i atiticuuon. H. B. 894. 8. II. 789 Authorizing town of Castonia to issue $100,000 in bonds for city improvements. Enroll ed for ratification. H. B. 7oL'. P. B. 797) Amending acts 1901-1905, relating to East Bend graded schools. Enrolled for ratification. H. li. 8X8, S. B. 797 Enabling town of Laurinburg to fund its indebted ness. EnrolTed for ratification. s. B. 827 Authorizing Harnett coun (-ono in bonds. Sent to house. s. B. 765 Authorizing Lincoln coun- ly to Issue bonds for road purposes. Sent to house. S. B. 809 Authorizing the town of Brevard. Transylvania county, to vote bonds. Sent to the house. S, B. 845 Authorizing Reldsville to issue bonds for street improvements. ,'"ent to the house. S. B. 817 Amending charter of th1 town of Cherryville. (iaston county. Sent to house. S. B. 933 Providing a primary law for Robeson county. Sent to house. H. B. 676, S. I:. 789 Amending Ihe c harter of the t wn of HendersonvlUe. Enrolled for ratification. 11. B. 784, S. B. 787 Repealing chap ter 300. acts 1901. Enrolled for ratifi cation. S. B. 778 Authorizing a new school district In Lincoln county. Sent to the house. H. B. 1129. S. B. 894 Authorizing New Hanover county to pa fees to justics of the peace when prisoner isi :ient to roads to work out costs. En rolled for ratification. H. B. 1174, S. H. 898 Amending the charter of the city of Wilmington to provide for free library. Enrolled for ratification, S. B. 828 -Providing for working of roads of Gates county. Sent to th house. S. B. 813 To fix compensation of commissioners of Edgecombe coutity. Kent t the house. S. B. 812 To amend chapter 648, acts IMO.I. relative to roads of Edge' i ombe county. Sent to the house. S. B. 919 Relating to shipment of liquor into Columbus county. Sent to the house. S. B. 820 -Providing for drainage of I ei i lain streams in Forsyth county. ; S ni to house. If B. H97. S. B. 791 Amending sec tion 5. chapter 115. acts 1899, relating in aldermen of Oreenvllle, Pitt county. Enrolled for ratification. House bill authorizing the conver sion if the Wilkesboro and Jefferson turnpike Into an electric road. En rolled for ratification. Joint resolution In relation to Miss Mary Lee and her visit to the capitol. Enrolled for ratification. S. l:. 931 To change and rc-onact chapter 236, acts 1897, relating to Yad kin Power Company. Sent to house. II. Ii. 603. S. B. 837 Providing for a new free school district In McDow ell county. Enrolled for ratification. S. B S05 Providing for the estab lishment and enlargement of libraries In the rural schools of Wake county. Sent to the house. S. B. 824 Enabling Lincoln county i to convey certain lands. Sent to the bouse. New Bills Introduced. By Mr. Harrington: Amending the charted' of the town of Lillington, Harnett county. Calendar. By Mr, Harrington:,, To incorporate the tqvnot puke, Harjatt county. Calendar. '. By Mr. Graham: To appoint mem bers of board of education of Ala mance county. Calendar. " . By Mr. Godwin: To renew the charter of the town of Galesville and Morton. ,;&;rlviT: ' - extend Its limits. Calendar. I Change boundary between Camden By Mr. Godwin: To promote navbja-1 and pasq,ank counties. Tlllett. ' tion in Bennett's Creek, Gates county.! prov(c 'noidlh-eiections in Calendar. I... . . . j -s ? .?i - By Mr. Holt: To,' Incorporate the Seaboard, Greensboro and Great West ern Railroad Company. Committee on Corporations. By Mr, Bolt: To Incorporate Home Savings Bank Company of Greensboro. Calendar. ,'; . ' . ' By Mr. Thome: ' To define the bor der pf certain townships In Nah county. Calendar.' '-s --'.v By Mr. Sea well: To consolidate the following railroad companies the Ab erdeen West iid, -th Asheboro and - Montgomery County, and ., the Jackson Springs Railroad Companies. Committee oa Railroads. : By Mr. - Graham: To appoint a board of education for Alamance coun ty. Calendar. ' - ' . v : - By Mr Mason: To- Ineerporat tower Creek and linvllle Turnpike C is s v. YOUS COUGH i ; Mix half puncaT of Cbncentraf- J i Ad nil ftf nln. ... I A. minrpil nf- glycerine and a; ttatf jJInt of good whiskey; stjake $vel nd U8ei la 1 tablespoon - dosis i very four ; hours. This' Is tfta formula pre scribed by the renowned throat and lung specialist, who estab-; llshed the cajnp for consumptives in the pine Woods' of Maine and whose remarkable, cures attract. i ed widespread attention amonp tha medical'; fratarnlty. Ho flo-k clares that It will heal thn lung and rurA anv nmioh that is cur-' 9 able' and will break- up an auti cold in twenty-four hours. Thit! Ingredients can be secured from T any prescription druggist at' a J small cost, and is easily mljdl S the only care necessary is thajt Jjt 5 be thoroughly shaken. 1 Be sure not tp buy the ordinary bulk oil, nor patent medicines 2 sold as ".Oll of Pirn :'' they wUJ J produce ' nausea on account of J the Impurities they contain and 6 frequently , do permanent injury j to the kldneysi The "Concentrated" oil of pins Sis put up . for medical use and comes In half ounce ials Inclos 2J ed in small round screw top eases which protect 'it from heat and light. 4, It is also said m be an cxcel $ lent remedy for luiabigo and all S forms of uric acid i In umatism. m For this purpose is it in ken raw; U a few drops on sugai night and 41 morning. Company. Calendar. By Mr. Ormond: Amending section ;731 of the revisal. i elating to insur ance companies.. Committee on Insur ance. By Mr. Reinhardt: Three bills re lating to town of Line oinioii, amend ing the charter, authorizing the issue of bonds and relaiiiiK to schools of the town. Calendar. By Mr. McLaughlin: To establish a new county to b. named "Glenn" out of narts of Robeson and Cumber- lmd counties. Coun'i s. cities and liimii- stock law county. Calen- Towns. By Mr. Lovell: To 1 territory of Catawba dar. By Mr. Stulabs: To fort county to Issue b Cities und Towns. By Mr. Daniel: T.. auth mis. alio Beau Counties, V i incorporate the Itapid Railroad i mi Corpora r.poal chapter e to roads of Calendar. , fix; the time for Wcldon and Roanok. Company. Committ lions. By Mr. 31alr; To i!X acta 1905, relati .Montgomery .county. By Mr. Thorns: T. holding courts 'of Nash ounty. Cal- endar. .- i t 1 . .'o" Mental Anguish Bill to Senate (Continued from first page,) :, t. ........ . r In Macon. Bucsett Appoint meuraof board of edu cation lit Bttrka Ayery. Protect streams. ia Burke. Avery. Appoint D. Ff SaVage justice ol peace In Edgecombe' iPltt. Amend charter of Aurora graded uchool district In Beaufort. Jacob son. . :" Rehitivo to couri' stenographer for Cumberland. McNeill. Submit to qualified voters of terri tory included establishment of county of Leo. McNeill. , y A:- Mr. London mndO the point of or der that a bill like this had bees, dis posed of, and the' matter should bo dismissed. Mr. Lockhart said there wore material differences In this bill. Mr. Neal recalled that In the case of Durham comity It was, defeated and came up again In another form and passed. Speaker Justice, in tho ab sence of any rule for such a situa tion, decided to let' the till tako its place, and gave MrLOhdon oppor tunity to appeal "toe. 'matter to the house. Mr. London, .however, ac cepted the ruling of tho chair;. so the bill went lo the committee. Authorize Greene' county to levy a special tax. Galloway. ; Relative to court costs In Robeson. McRae. ," - Make it unlawful' to. enter bed of Little river in Richmond and Mont gomery. Pa rsonav . ? .' Repeal act of .1903, relative to Richmond con ntyA Parsons. Put Dare county tinder jug aw. Ptigh. ' r'.'r. Amend Revisal, relative to putting sawdust in streams of Mark's Creek township, V.'ake, Mial.' Amend charter of.. '.Wendell in Wake. Mial. .V,; Allow WilmingW to Issue $500, 000 bonds for municipal ownership of water-works and sewerage. Mor ton. :i'ev ' Allow Wilmington to Issue $400, 000 bonds for Btreet. Improvemehts. Liberty townships Vadkin, on account of Statesvllle - Air , Line Railroad. Hanes. ' Provide manner of selecting Jurors In capital canes. Peele. . ' -'-,' -:v Provide for legalized primaries in Scotland. Peele. - ..- . .'; Give further Jurisdiction to process officers in matter- of unlawful sale of liquor In Cabarmavt Stickle?. ' Appoint justices of peace In Wilkes. Doughton. v,--;,j it.-V.' ,'C . Ivevy special tax i i ji Wilkes for bridges over Yadkin river.- Dough ton. - ' ...'; - --.i ?K x-'' Appoint J.- F. Snipes' and S. Black justices of peace in " Caswell township, Pender. Welli. "xf-'S ., Cluu ge . boundary line between TRY TC'l FOR BraasSeld and flub. lng , Creek town' ships, in Granville. Hoyster. Prpvlde tor redemption of "fcOnas issued by Onslow. - Koonce. '. Authorise town of Canton to issue bpnds;'5 65,000, i. for - city Imnrove- ments. ? Boyd. ' - , i 1 : Eegulate times and elections of of ficers of state, institutions. .London, Incorporate Norta Caroline; Sav ings Bank' and Trust Compani. iOor, don. Vry 4 Exompt ministers from road duty, Taylor of Brunswick.-, ,,ProTjid$ board of audit and finance for Robeson county, . McRae. t '. Regulate pay of jurors in ifopesop. McRae.-tti s For relief of .L. B. Edwards, clork of court of Polk. Morgan. I . Appoint justices pf peuce for R4"i do)ih-.;. Wood.,, - ' vi prohibit sale 'or gamo in Musn ana Edgecombe. Vestal. Consolidate certain stock-law terri tory In Pamlico. Brlnson. Repeal Pamlico road law of lflUB. Brinson. . Authorize aldermen of Bryson City to issue bonds. GibbS. i Legalize a Gibbs. Relief of Blckett. marriage in Swaijn. sheriff of Franklin. . Define and establish boundaries of school district No. I, Columbus. Mc Rackan. ' Preserve certain records of Duplin. Williams. Establish and restore office of treasurer of Wilkes. Turlington. Establish Morro graded school dis trict in Caswell. Johnson. Resolution for Joint committee to consider salary bill for state officers. Blckett. Passed at once, and the speaker named Messrs. Bickett, Avery, Wlnborne and Kennedy on the part of the house. The revenue bill was made the spe cial order for tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Primary Bill. Mr. Douglass' bill regulating pri mary elections and to prevent fraud was passed on second reading, amend ed so as to include only the counties of Wake, Lenoir, Martin, Madison, Ceaufort, Davidson, Dare and Bladen, and only to be operative in these counties if adopted by the party con cerned. Mental Anguish Hill. The bill of Mr. London to codify the laws us to mental anguish suits for non-delivery or slow delivery of messages by telegraph companies was passed on its third reading without distant, amended to provide' that nothing in the act shall change or modify the existing law in any way as now declared by tho supreme court o." North Carolina, Mr. Douglass' bill to make all keopA ers or Inmates of bawdy houses va grants under the Revisal of 1906, and require executive officers of cities and towns to get the names of all ieuch persons and prosecute them, . came up; Mr. Ehringhaus offered an amend ment to make the bill apply to Wake county only. This was lost. The bill was passed on second read ing hy vote of 54 to 15. There was objection to third reading. Mr. Pugh's bill to allow stud horses lo run at large in Hatteras township. Dure county, was passed on its read ings. Another bill passed was one to amend charter of Charlotte Electric Light und Power Company. At 2:05 tho house adjourned until tonight at 8 o'clock. MENTAL ANGUISH BILL AS PASSED. Tim following Is the text of the Lon don mental anguish bill as it passed the house today: Section. 1. That all trlegfraph com panieH doing bualness in this state shall rc liable in damages for mental anguish and suffering, even In the ab sence of bodily Injury for negligence in receiving, transmltlng ir delaying mes- snges. Section 2. That nothing contained n this act shall abridge tho rights or remedies now provided by law against telegraph companies. Sec. 3. That in all actions under this act the Jury may award such damages from the evidence' as re sulted from negligence of said tele graph companies! That nothing in this act shall prevent the court from setting . aside the ; verdict as being cxceslve or against the weight' of evidence under ;'the rules : now in force. Provided, that nothing con tained in this act shall change or modify the existing law1 In any way as now ' declared' by v the supreme court of North Carolina. See. 4. That this act shall be In force from and after its .ratification. P&In In th hosd-pain anywhere, b lh r- Pain lucnnnestitm, pslnii blood pressuK-nothini cln UKHilly. At lcaut, no my IT. 8hoo, and to rov It he hss cnted little pink tablet. That tableHralled Dr. Bbeop'a Biwdarhe Tabletr- eoaxet blood precmra away Irom Xm centen. Uaenei thotift lation. Itaeffectischarmlns. pleuinKlT ddltslitful. Oentlr, tbonsb lately, it aureix equauxe I Um blood drcq It Ton hmvn a headache. 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