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. ' -. . ' THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, l)ll. CO. '.".'.'. ; 1" Our Great Em broidery Sale Which Created Such a Sensation Tuesday Will be Continued Lot No. 1. 10c a yard. Lot No. 2. 15c. a yard. Bobbin- Comp'y 123-125 Fayetteville St. Ferrall Local Bills Have Sway In Both Houses (Continued From Pape One.) stays in the county where he is hold ing court for six davs of the week he shall receive only $16.66 for the time he is actually there, nnd at the end of the year if this does not nmoiint to his present salary, $3,250 per year, he shall receive the difference. Mr. Koonce of Onslow is still after insurance companies, but whether he is easing up or letting himself out is a question that the interpretation, ot his new hill todav hardly answers. This bill is designed' to make fire in surance companies amenable to the anti-trust law ot the state, which some sav is not an application at all The general fish bill, providing for a stale fisheries commission, and recommended by the committee ap pointed at the last session to look into the matter, was introduced hv Mr. Doughton Mr: Turlington s bill to prohibit state officers and employes and rep resentatives in congress trom the state trom accepting fees for the prosecution ol cases against the state passed the house, much to the surprise of some members. House Itouline. The house was. called, to order at 11 o clock bv Speaker' Dowd. The opening prayer was oilcred hv Hey. Mr. Van n. lVtilions, Memorials, Ktv. Kellv of Wavne: Fom lT. I). (.'. ot Mt. Olive, lor fire-proot buildina, and home lor Confederate widows. McNeill of Moore: From ex-Confederates ol .Moore count v--' in regard to pension. Mcl'haiil ot Robeson: From I . 0. C. of Robeson county for 'fire-proof building tor state records. Reports of Committees. The following bills were reported favorably, except as noted: To make owners of dogs liable for damages (with amendments.) Tg drain lowland of Clark s Creek in Catawba county. To prevent depredation ol lowls in Catawba county. To protect sheep in Haywooa county. To change boundary line ol tax districts in. Greene county... To create' paupers home in Ha wood county. To amend charter of Rutherrord ton. (I ntavorable. ) . Relating to terms of court. To regulate salaries of judges of superiilr court, t. Minority report ot tered bv Mr. Wool en.) To fix term of court in thirteent.:i judicial district. (I ntavorable.) To authorize bond issue for WiT son. To regulate h.shing in Roanoke Is land twitn amendments.) To validate certain probates. To provide for rercgistration ot deeds in Lee county. Concerning notaries, who. are offi cers of banks. To build road in Macon and Swain counties. Resolution requesting committee not to appoint, any more justices lor Henderson county. (Sent, to commit tee on justice ot peace.) To protect members of labor or ganizations. To amend drainage laws, To prohibit drunkenness in Trun svlvania county. Resolution to remove old house at Morgan and Salisbury streets, Ral eigh. Hills Reported by Speaker. S: II. To establish tax districts in fieautort county. H. 15. To abolish cotton weigher in Albemarle. H. B. To appoint court stenogra pher for Macon county. New Hills and Resolutions. Majette of Tyrrell: Instructing sergeant-at-arms to stop distribution of advertising matter in house. : Anders of Bladen: To secure to people use of lakes ol Cumberland and Bladen counties. Home of Joanston: To appoint a state building commission and provide for new building. Woodson of Shelby: To fix salary of commissioners of labor and print ing. , Weatherspoon ol Scotland: To nermlt executors to resign their trust. Wood of Transylvania: To fix sal ary of ciiairman of commissioners of Transylvania. Herbert of Clay: To allow Hia- wassee Valley Railroad Co. use of convicts. Carr of Durham: To allow spe cial tax for pensions in counties. Koonce of Onslow: To Include business of fire insurance In anti trust law. Sikes of Union: To allow bail for fugitives also relating to advertise' ment of sales under mortgage. Mitchell of Wayne: Taxing dogs in Wayne. Coxe of Alison: Establishing rela tion of parent and child between E, A. Covington and Hattie Covington his wife, and Benjamin G. Covington, enabling latter to Inherit. Wooten of Lenoir: To prohibit lobbying in general assembly. Doughton of Alleghany: State fisheries bill providing for erection of state fish commission (accompa nied by report of committee appoint ed at last session.) The bill relating to fishing In Al- i e-i e. ferred to first committee. A bill was received trom the sen ate curing a detect in the now char ter for Greensboro, providing tor the registration ol voters to vote on the adoption of the commission form ot government ol that city. The rules were suspended and the bill passed finally. I'asscd Third Reading. H B. To prohibit state officers or federal representatives from accept ing fees in suits against state. H- B To aineUil road law or Wilkes county. (Passed with amendments- ( Rereterred to judiciary com mittee..)' 11 13 To promote stock raising in Sampson county. W 11 I'o regulate automobiles m New II. ins i' IT. New . II. Hanover.' i) Two local measures affect ed laws or .New Hanover. It To license automobiles iu Hanover county. ,H. - To facilitate road building iu liriinswiclv .county, H. .11. To provide for registration of , plots and surveys. 1 Substitute bill offered bv committee.) M 11 To amend charter ot Le noir and mowing Rock Turnpike Co., l Goes to calendar on objection.) H !( To raise ago lnnil lor working on roads t'vom eighteen to t weuty-oiK1 yea!'. a -pnl.v ing to Hen derson, Tyrrell-and .Ithi-dem-- imrnam, New Hanover. H To empower T. I!. ilsoil of I'.rxslitl ( "II v to eolieil axes iui l!lu:i. SuliKiilule by committees pro- ides taat hondntueii ot all slienfls or collectors in state lor .1 !I0S-!': 10 who have died may collect and finish i heir duties. Aiiieriilinetit by : M " Koonce excepts (iiislow and !' H i" dolpb counties fnmi bill as to taxes prior to 1 fins. (I'm back upon ru.- endar on objection. I H B To . incorporate : nmpniiv I), Second Regiment huu Troops, H 11 To prevent depredations ot domestic fowls in Caldwell county. H. B. For relief of clerk of su perior court Ol AlOlllguiuei ,v l-urauj- H B l'or protection ot improves slock in Washington county. Joint Resolution. 'To honor mem ory of Robt. K. Lee and tender use oi house chamber lor exercises. H R To provide tor drainage or Clark's Creek in Caiawba county. H. 11. To establisb relation of par- etit and child between IC. A; Covings ton nnd his foster son. After the bill had passed third reading Mr. Connor ot Wilson moved reconsideration on the ground that it was a dangerous precedent to make one man the heir of another without further light on the subject, Mr. Coxe of Anson "explained that be had offered the bill at the request ot K, V- Covington, who is in lull posses sion of bis faculties nnd read a letter from his attorney vouching lor the bill The' motion to reconsider car ried, and the bill went back upon the calendar and was referred. The bill increasing salaries ot judges of superior courts was made the-' special order lor Tuesday next. It was moved bv General Carr that when the house adjourn tomorrow it adjourn m honor of Gen. Robert K. Lee. and this was adopted. The substitute bill to confirm the charter of the Blowing Rock and Lenoir Turnpike Company -and au thorizing the use or convicts on turn pike and amend its charter was passed on third reading, having, been previously put back on the calendar. The house adjourned for the day at 1 :.!0 p. iu. Committees Announced. The speaker announced the follow ing "committees and additions: Trustees of I niversitv: Dillnrd or Cherokee, chairman; Wooten, Spain hour, Carr of Durham, Ross, Wil liams of Buncombe. Latham, Hamp ton, W ilson of Chatham, Kent, Brown of Jackson, Johnson of Orange, Ed wards. Fagg. Library: Hampton,- chairman; Majette, Battle, Brown ol .Stanly, McArthur, Wall. Sikes, Cavincsa, Reavis. The following additions were mace to committees hitherto named: Agriculture: Green, Brvan, Mc Laughlin, Brown of Jackson, Kent, Anders, Yarr of Durham, McArthur, Warren, Coxe ot Anson, Wilson or Chatham. Roads and Turnpikes: Green, Mc Laughlin, Bryan, Hampton. Pensions: Greene. , Health: MeGill, Ramsey. Education: Bryan and Floyd. Game: Majette. Deaf and Dumb: Kelly. Insurance: Caviness. Propositions and Grievances: Wal lace. Public Buildings: Carr of Dur ham, Doughton, Connor. Finance: Turlington. THE SEXATE. Only local matters claimed the at tention of the senate at today's ses sion, which lasted less than one hour. Seven bills were Introduced and a number passeu the readings and were enrolled for ratification. The house sent in the usual large number of bills for concurrence and they were referred to proper committees. Senator-elect A. P. Kitchin, of Hal ifax, appeared in the senate today for the first time and took the oath of office, which,- was administered by Chief Justice Walter Clark of tlje su preme court.., r ' '. .: There was an interesting debate over the bill relating to private sales bemarle reported favorably, of 'property : bv executors, it being finally recommitted to I hu committee on judiciary. The bill relative to es capes was 'also recommitted to the indiciarv commlitee. The seuiite was rapped to order by President Newland at 11 o clock, and Rev A. .1. Moncrief. of the luber nacle Baptist church offen d prayer. Hon. A. -P. Kitchin. senator-elect rrom Halifax, iipneiirod and . pre sented bis credentials and was sworn in, the oath being adininiste! ed by Chief Justice Walter Clark. A resolution v;is read I nun citi zens of .Marshville ask.i-' that the corporate hunts be extended.- A peritiiin was received from mem bers of Rock Spring iaji( isi . church and , By n tun Method i: ham com'ty, against beer and intoxicating A petition was re ct. I", ell.- C'hat- iile of ne:fr i.inr bv clubs, ived from' the Daiightt r.s of the ( Vii I'-ik-i: Robeson county urgpr ilie el LCV of i lion ot a. lire-proof buildi'i.-. tor pr tiori ot historical records. Kills Introduce il. lloligood of Guilfoi'.r:. 'I the salary of thc-'aaju'tthr'" i !.,' :ve to ' nerul. ;! iiliKshinir I.IAI1 Ot (raham of Orar.u I recoriler's court for ill Graham, . . . . Hobgood of . Guitf'ird: . I) 'Waring void certain contracts. . Martin of BnncoUibe:v,AiiitMirlxins cotum it.sioiiej-.s or -bou-t'ti itiiUiiore to levy, special tax; i. Is.i . uutluiriwing Hiiiniy cni)iiiiission.'i'.' 'i l;''!'iv.e to is. sue . iiou'ds to build aiei maintain pub lic rend:, in "-riain tottusbip's: also rec,lil ilii Hie leul. i.: li.UI "f nil ilanii'!: tiigagmg in j'.-iM neiii.p iiusi nes: also'-validating ''dt.in piolmtes d n-iisliation of ileMls. .-. Bills Kaiiliiil. ;K.-:falilislving ilivisinii line of ,t !V IIS il 5 1. school districts iu R; Ilea u flirt coniily. - Relative to cotton ei iinr at Al- bemarle, Stanly couiity.; I'royidmg lor llie-iippoiniiuenl of ii court steiiograpner in .viacoii. House Hills. Bils wore received as follows from the house.. and referred to coiiuiiu tees: . . . Authoi.mg Ilie liiaMif and com- missioners ot Hickorv to issue bonds to extend sewerage Mw.erj. Protecting quail alii! oilier game in Caldwell county. Authorizing the .levy, of a. special. tax in Bruiiir.vli'U .county.-- Incorporating Minneapolis, in Miti hell county. Authorizing the commisisoners of Richmond county, to issue bonds. Incorporating FnJ'rbee, Richmond county. Preventing disorderly conduct on public roads. - .' ..Protecting game in Warren couni.v. Authorizing tbe commissioners ot Martin county to improve the public roads of Williamson township. Authorizing the town ol Klkin to issue bonds. Authorizing comijjjssioners ol Hen- CUT THS OUT Elegant Mayonnaise Itccie. 'rut in 'small bowl .yolks of 2 - eggs. Stir lightly with an egg whip; add level teaspoon of dry mustard, 1 level teaspoon of salt and 1-16 teaspoon, of cayenne pepper. Measure 2 cV ps Wes son Snowdrift Oil. 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'Authorizing the commissioners of the town ot Washington to' pav in debtedness. . . Joint resolution thanking Govcnir or Poihier. of Rhode Island, for his action in the North Carolina bond matter. . Passed Second Reading. The bill incorporating Ihe town of W oodville, Bertie count v, jiassi'd sec ond reading and look its place on the calendar. . Passed Third Reading. I Authorizing the commissioners ot 'Polk county .to purchase land lor a The most striking, delightful surprise"avaits you upon using Wesson Snowdrift Oil. It heightens -exquisitely, the natural flavor of all fruits and vegetables; is odorless, taste less, and an article of greatest economy for baking, frying and salad dressing. COOK. 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