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The Weather RAIN. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911 LAST EDITION. MtlCE FIVE CENTS Double- the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of An her Newspaper SHAKEN BY DYNAMITE REPORT OP COMMITTEE PIEDMONT'S BIO FIGHT BILL TO W Carload of Dynamite Explodes Joint Committee Invei ti jati g DOGS, J. PS. With Serious Results Vol. LXIX. No. 27. . , ,.,g. - v m IK KEEP COMING TO Ml Many Petitions Agains the Tramc In Near-Beer Pre sented to the Senate! E COUNTY FIGH Large Nunrbcr of Anti-Near-beer PC' titions Presented in tin Senate Resolution Thanking; the State of Nevada tor Turning Down the llond Syndicate Hoke County Fight Comes I p and the Debate of Yesterday Is Continued Amend monts Offered and Many tiugges lions Made Effect it Would Have : on Political Complexion of Cum' bei'land. The senate todav bv a vote of 20 to 8 passed the bill creating Hoke conn ty out of portions ot .Cumberland mui Robeson ana It was 'ordered sent to the houso 'Without, engrossment. Tin was done ntter an amendment otlered by Senator Cobb, of Robeson, had been voted down, the amendment providing for a c.r-mge ot the boun dary of Jioite. so as to include Luni her Bridge and Red .Springs town ships. : Republican Senators Ktar- buck and Anderson .resumed tiie 111- tiniation ot bonnior ('obh that tliev voted tor Hoke - count v tor partisan reasons. Several local bills pahsed their readings and seven of tins character were ratified. Hills- relating to judges' expenses and salary and the service of summons, -.vera re-reterrert (senator Martin, of Iiiineombe;-of fered a joint resolution thiuilung the state ot Nevada for refosir.? to ac cept as a gift the repudiated bonds of North Carolina. Petitions from numbers of people in all parts of the stale were rtceiv ed protesting -against near-beer and . citizons ot Stokes county want me shipment of liquor into t:io state pro. lnblted ' skxatk ri;(K i:i;ii;s. T.ie sennto met at 1 1 o'clock. Pres ident Ncwland presiding and Rev l)r T. W. O Kelly, or the First, liap- tist church, offered iiru.vcr. ", Petitions Offered. Davis of Carteret: From: citmctis ol Craven county against i.ue sale ol near-beer: also from citizens ot Albe niarle and from citizens of Onslow against the Kale ol near-beer, mid keeping liquor by clubs. Martin of Wiiiiiungton: I' rmii citi zens of Dare county against tne snie ot near-beer. Cobb of .Robeson: Prom citizens of Robeson county against tne tale ol near-beer. Carpenter ot (iOaston: From citi zens of Gaston county against the sale of near-beer. Hay more of Snrr.v: From citizens MEN TRAPPED AND (lly Leased Wire to The Times.) Newark. N. J.. Feb. : lThirtecn laborers employed bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in constructing a bridge over the Passaic River were trapped In u caisson thirty feet be low the surface of the water early to day and drowned. The victims were onlv known bv their surnames to- the contractors and when 'Huff -entered' on the payroll none gave his (address. The men ' were "Jackson, IJu ley, Houston, McKlnumy. Clinton. Itedtl. '. Corbet t. .Stevens.. K, Johnson, Clel lenU. J. Johifson. Borden and Boi I. - The men were known as ' sand hoji ' being employed In the dangerous occupation of advancing siibway ex cavations ahead of the diggers. Womun Charged itli Grave Ilobliery tt!y Leased Wire to The Times.) " Stanford, Ky., Feb. 1 A warrant was issued today (or Mrs. F. M. Har rison, a beautiful young woman, charging her with being ui accessory In the attempt to rob tho grave of George B. Satifley, a wealthy lawyer, who died Inst Miirrh. Mrs. Harrison bus disappeared, - ''fr " '.'.' " : i s if i v. N r' : f 1 X a fat ? -SMmmW Mrs. I iin;i(l 15. Mcl.e.'in. t.ie Jale.-I owner of the raiiioiis ll p;' liiainond and Hie eem itst ll. l.tlwaiil I. rule McIiCaiit ol ushiiiglon. ptirrlinscd the icwel as a present Jor b:s wile );t the enormous price in )s.M().0O:(. . I he cein is believed to he '-boodooi-il. mr evervbodv that has l:ui il in Htt'ir possession has either been killed. Iimrdered, finunriallv 'nibaii assi-d. or lias in some why met Willi niisier. tune. Mr. McLean Kays lie will Hud a way to buiiixb the '-cnr.se." of blolas (iunt igiintt fie aie ot near-beer anil to ineiiioralize cougiPt.s to prohibit' the -shipment, of liquor into tne slate. . Holden of Franklin: ' From citi- ens ot KranKlmton against the sale ot near-beer. .... Fifteen bills were received in a message from . the npuse ana iey were approiiriately referred,. Two. bill's i-elaliiig to the ( xpen-cs mil salaries, by judges were reported bv tho (ommitti e on tevisul w ith a eiiuc-st that tliev. be relerred to .the riimiiiiii.ee on siiiaries .una n es. no ordered. , The biH iirotecliiig the owners of tnds in Guilford in their rights was sported unfavorably by the j dd tciary oniiiiitteo and fun billH were report-- 1 favorably bv committees. Kills and Ilesoliii ions Presented. Cn i-pcniefof (iaslon: Apjiuint. C. '. Nipper and iM . I). I'lKlay jusUies ' the : j:e;i(-e in Gaston cnutity. . ;. ill art in oi Hiiinonibe: . Joint rci.o- ilinn I o t.ie stale of Nevada lor ru- isiim as a gift the repudiated bonds orih Carolina. The Hoke County Fiiibt. The bill to establish Hoke counl.v came up on its tlnril reading ami Senator Cobb, of Robeson, offered an amendment (by request) to change the boundary line of tne proposed countv by including the greater part ot Lumber Bridge and Red Springs townships, and adding, as tie said. ,- 000 people, making t.ie population of Hoke 14.000 instead of 9,000 mid in creasing its property valuation from 000.000 to about 13.000.000. He presented petitions from citizens ot tho two townships to be included In Hoke. Senator McLaughlin, of Climber- land, who has been leading tho fight for Hoke county, declared that this amendment was simply a measure to defeat In some wav the Hoke county bill, which passed second reading yesterday. Senator Drown slated that ;ie took no part In the debate yesterday, but he had studied the question and vot ed for the bill on second reading yes terday because he foil that tuose peo ple were entillqrt to a new county. He asked Senator Cobb if he would vote lor the amendment or tae bill amended, and Senator Cobb, l'epliod that he would not. Senator Brown then urged that the senate vote down the amendment. fcienutor Pharr. of Mecklenburg, said if jive ve got to have a new coun ty; lot s have oho that will be credit able in size, population and -wealth. He would cast his vote in gbod faith for the amendment and annlnst ibe City and Suburbs I.mlly Shaken lv Lvplosiou in ,1','isev ('Ky M,-;iv Are I'cperleil lulled ami ,OI) In- lured I he Implosion Mysterious Many- 1 lioithl a Isonib li.nl I. ecu l'.l:d1l. l ily; Leaned Wire to The Tinier) ; New York, ien. 1---A niVHierioiih exidesion that broke windows throughout t.ie financial mstrici here. Hi'.Httering several in the oiiices of J. P. Morgan it Cumnanv and cae.siua a reparl thai a bomb nad been ex ploded tliere, oecurred on v.'er 10, Jersey . City, at noon today w hen a carload ol dynamite blew up. , Ofnrials of t.ie Central Railroad -nt New Jersey reuorte.l that a nunibpr if persons had been iniured but Ihev were ur.ahle lo s:iv it t lere had been anv latalitics. Am bu lnnf.es and piiysiciamv. were nishcn to the scene Dy tae ra.ilr.iad, Tlie entire down-town section oi the New York, south of llr.ookl.yn bridge was s.iaKen as l.iougli bv un earthquake.' -So great was the c.in- lusion that it was. nearlv an .iour be fore ihe exact ideation was known. It bad been reported at lirsi that, the explou'ion hail ta.ien. place in Rarciay s.t rcet, where a new building Was lie- ing erected and a second report to liie police, stated that a portion oi .lo Staiuliir-.l Oil plain .ai. Coi-ii'.i'.'.n- ii'aw. .. J., had been blown u;i. Five broke out .-immediately Udlov.--, mg tne explosion and the lireuieii were compelled (o battle with the Names before resellers -could begin in vestlsat.ing. the debris.. l.atU' a report, wa.i received fionv t ne olii'T oi ( ouiniissioner. ot luimi- ration . Williauis at Kis lslaiiil t.iat the explosion occurred on a -schooner loaded with-.'dynamite wiiicli wai--boend nil t'.'.e Nor'.h River. It v.ai. stated that';. the d.vnaiaite exploded when -the scnooner j;a oii Pier .'1, Jersey City, '.', which- is near, Ellis Island.. : Great damage was done on hllis Island, and there was a -'panic among the immigrants, .there. '-.'-.'. , score or more New ork ambu lances were rushed to tne New oi k nds of the Jersey ferries to be util ized m ease ot need. in (lie intense .exeitemehi tliat pi'e- ailed ambulances .were sent to var ious points where tney were not ceded. ('alls lor ambulances immodiaiely liecau to pour in troiu various pi.uuls ling the North River. Wit.im a lew minutes utter the explo.-;iou was felt seven -'meit and women -patients, had been brought:, to . the hospital to be treated for cuts and other injuries caused by falling glass, ., New York bay was shaken by the explosion and boats rocked at. l;feir moorings as t.iough an cartiiqiinko was-agitating the hot loin of tho har bor. iho shock was also distinctly tell in Brooklyn. The following otlicial : statement 'onccrninR t tic explosion was issued om l-.llis Island: 'The explosion did an nnniense amount oi damage at Ellis Island. The amount cannot be estimated - . - (Continued on Page Six.) SMASHING RECORDS 795 Columns Bribery Makes Report ,aw Proponed I Pel Would Impiise a Prison Penally .mil Heavy l ine on Leni-ilnlOrs AMin do Vol Iiimiii -dinlely Make ( hururs l ben Crib erv Overtures Al e V.:ur lo I hem ( oniniittee's Leporl. i i :;. I..- use.l Win Albany, N. Y.. V : law '.imposing "i :ivy line tor 1 ---r 1 - ! ni 111 i riir cbarin's ii!.-r- iivt'iruri.-- -i e Tiairs.) niii-tnieMl. u-iiaUv a nil v!in 'refr i liately afl le t ' lie i Hie aniniitei1' vus a i'ccn!mneii'-.:'t lure today bv ti e i ,he. senate arjtl us.".' i viili -tlie'leEiidalle.ii-nniranee--.com panics, lurimce eompanlrs. '' committer -x r hilt has been said:. e-e of - a half bilii. ami til an erfurl ie i mr bijls of former :. Mnalu'5. ' . hi ciiiiH' rtl. he affair 'ihaii lifi- tn- t . upimliis a i egard to th laltai tail) i the anti-r i-in n- t " list I rv : The, report pays-: - "The evidence shin' Frank S. .OaAlncr: y Albany and that he attempt, the. defeat, ii'.lck gambling; hcis r.eared that Oanlrn'i pel-sens assoc-latt (t v. : tle.ariselves in a lea-, (iii ' t:y or tiirouss'i i a nuiiiber of legis'ai lar-i'-sums of t nioiK ; f thi'ii voting;- irRiiii- la- let The ill.1 to defliilt. it .the dis eietes. I. -that C. a- as fv aiust -ihe -a.Tt tl.c . lYui-ts ,t iiii-dner. liem Hrei bill. if. $1'U. f: -Hi 1 1',! id bis (il Jielae It : Laf -rdner iiiial an. 1 be e t nkt-rxi ihmtarilv aihnUio the con J'J .turn la I.. lb ap; . -inn mitiii' as i&'tity -an n- iijiilei ftrlit -Kive .I'-ei-a.ie the ai mejii,'. might'. liiiii.. ' Tile a bill laibi:i it lee. the. b-i lowing not m and. a lim'iose has k yanees. thUVh",:,;: ;-,-A ::i-yldenee' li'.' id to ineriniiiialo o H ice's reeonimi a at attempts a I i . ' .1 largely upon ' that, if a si 'li "f . at-ive uiuij. a ;isiiiia la-il;-i r.o.-t'lVi line: 'a, maintains si ry overtures, a 1 ! n ten years imp if nut more -than' it becomes kmrwi ii nee iullbiviriii' i. if pt . an-h The repor spicir.v thai Willi affairs illiol-nuiiiOil th" ii'sislat, commends tliat the bill y legisla ior a .pi Ma.-le. d of bribery sliali rei'.'i l -t.bis mi, once to cither .lieuse "f oi- and to . tlie. ilisiriet at tbo eiiunty lu w hieli the have been niude.; .. If, llu sball not. le iii BcSfiniv at ui"; when the off.-r is iuaile r ported to lie MH-eee.liag I'.olU iuie . and . iinprisi.il-In- imposed. i ibis tin-cmietne in of ilie i.s. relating to tie sitlnect torney of offer shall : if gislaiure s the Manic lie it shall, be i legislatui-e.' ment may Asid" ten other la. of lire iiisui All of thesa a state iiiv $.1.0(10 per , a i . are ree.iiiiiii.'ii'te.i. ni'ires tlie appeiiiiiaeiil ,'.f -, marshal at a '-'salary -, -.of niiiim, and. a eiu'.ps. of '-n re investigate al! ti'i.- Hi Hie ".nice tvould' be aipnintive vf-iwir . and ht:i(iiuVirler 1 1 . Albany, . lie would hi: ilitsf powers: In tip' investi- slstfints to. state. Tiie by the . k would be given swee gallon i.i I' ill-, s. Kei'oruiH, all' of them (Continued on Pago exee.-iliii Flvs. ) One dt tlie wise men said: "A paper .111 the home, is worth a thousand on the hm'hwav'V That prob ably accounts lor the wonderful - growth of our advertisnit!; atronae. The advert isers are learn- nig that The 'I lines "GOES HOME," For the mouth of January , we carried 222.5 M Afate Lines ot Paid Ad vertisiim-. This means ' that we carried a total ol: 15.WH) eohmin niches ol: jniid advertising, 01 reducing it still lower it meaiih that Hie Tunes duiinjt the month of J.vnu- ary smashed all records lor this section ot the (oimtry and carried of Paid Advertising Arguments Heard Last Night Before Committee A I.'iii'; I, ist ol Mpenkers on wacli Side. Argue Lelinc ( ii.iuinl (cc A Sloruiv Ses.ioi ;.,ilei u s iiml I-hair ( rmvded tods ( apacitv Hon. -e!i Marpl'v Opens I p lor Piedmont. men ;.:' '! '"', gUKMi'lll "Tile il la Ihe' pack." ati -s, i-iv-n-.s alt.-i-a""!' I'i.-iiianiVt: Cue h .1 d ll ,fi':ie V1 1- 'iiaa ta b imie I Mini ia .1 . H 11. iillli' !l :i'Li!l'-;lii il -y..i-. it-'il. t.. rli-av ih il" : Ui til", half '' iiani-v.- -.a:iiil'.-b(Hir aaii a' i-'-iinii 'e,M'i.t.liirt.v niinnti's in liil'aril (-''unty aae hnur anil t es. . l!-iNii'.;p'i. fiflv Ininuti ivlilRuu. t 11 i i-l v -minute's.- Hon. Pete M'.irpav. .'.illll-'llt ' !' ; Pie tied aha ... .-.JUaii tlie iili-asure ta h-jii-eseni"' al'. ut .' i(i;i:';'n .people v.i.ia.niv asljlug JV.r a 'may hat. in- tliOS'iaie (.ouiuy. : l:V:at"i:- his eyperiiaiee a .'a labbyist at: meialu-i' '..f.-.-the '-saaierai asseijib'ly ill -is j et lined ; to (,(, efforts- to . get ; new Vaunt ies. ami the iiale-race ,,! i,-u all I'iedmoni 1 -.- more He...il li ' l'nrih.-r ap- .,.;. si.ns. v d t-.-'i.iin aih.-i- . wi.il tliis new fminiy li- a ;:iap"! liiai e-la'ai-in-d mistaiiiiiig ''"!: lit v.: Said it voiil-l i!..:Alb:i;'..;.:i'iHl..-;,aj( -. ,,ia,.o: .om'ong" t!i.- siai;:s belt i-s. ai'iii-aarle-d (...naii, .'-." (t!i ou'.-rs of. As-l'i: thi'.-poHtieil. eoiiipiexiiii y. .nhj.iil' val-t.ili .,,' t u! n.-iv. Vounty. ; ; Iiid' uoi .think thal llie: pasv(ii;e. of -.as s!i"u!il lie argiu-il, bii't 'il -wHIeonie iit-v; -.lias-. ;( l' up im,- l.n.,pi-(ipoM..'t 'la-show tliat ihe ib.'. aiaaant o-- );.AV c,,initv will bo .kaivoei-ati.: '.:.'' if ll-inliit!.' u ltd ji s.tiu'.- niilrs will' be in -ihf-. t-o-'; ;;.-ai s ie tile- p.,-a,d le w ;.(v.iiii!ty. . fojVi la lioa ; h ; s i. "V i-i il lo - one. abou; !.(-i j.i..n!e.';tnsisel every -.'f"-r- ,,,!''-' 1 erilli-a', - of ,.i;i;-.-;ship and .'-osiv s- . b.i v. .11 h;i? u-In I t.s-. .i i e S::H,b.'!;ip ..airly. M. ouill- ies in the e liial lllte .vill lie a a-tai' S (.-OHM pan i .viishii' but d.lit Ha .1 oiuiiy. -if ma: Point t in debt II:' ill- Ule l: ya.-e! of tbui rav-'- i't'oiii: state.: )n.s'- can. -'-the bpi 'a tit lug to see t il they- n win. surv.- AV liar iits --.havi' ' in ii ii 1 y .-! n.Vii i UK IteJV b un I m the d olhev i-iilaii'iiis of j.ee. 'Unties am! eitei J.nr lie opinisition to 1 tliem is as wv to lliein. Yel lint a oi s w. ll euifeil for form nt witli its ti-eaieiidoes tfigh Point. Jlf.-'-Xiur is Pjediti tor ies in brought: in apple .tribute t i'din't an that . tli' down lie.- aalleries rind- fliinrs ise when In' paid a l.ieanlifui i .tile'.' i abwll ial spirit oi High 1 its l iipiil grovvih. .1 ).;! ci-e.1 imnienH'.' -crowd pouieil iptii iy froiii IliySi i'oiiit were in h.-ft-'.-to'dtij earni'st.- Recited e. nsiis returns, sin increased approxi While (ireeiisbo,-. years ago - . tod: lii.ODO, . Closeii : by iiii-rits of the ease the .. formation; of the com pari-oti of wim; I.Iigii. i'oaii has iinl'iy i:iim -percent, iinh.i'ar.::i'(ii ten - . she has. only ileelaliliK ",1b -it . ttie ' certiiinly ..Win-raiite.! '.!' i'ieilm'oiii , cuutity '-. II. I'liillips. Air. Y of - Davidson bevr.iu tiy county is not oppbSed. saying (hat ids to Piedmont,' i. .11 of Davi.lsoii i-i- of lie: . rin 'v . Tee Abbott's . i I t er of I i.'vi.i-'iin ;! ljl.ei.i ill :ounly-. :'. Asked takes away that . seeii..! w iiu whii-h the reiiiaiiieei has really no cei'-cni. Creek sect inn desi res to tin 'in. and the I'li'maiiulei says tliev grant iheni ', going : into (lie new e coiiiniitteo t'i -Rive- tliis pari ' the county tile I'iaiit to' go ii: cini nty, give them local s ment. It will make four "tie lli'lV govern imcratic w only counties where, there are n.ov one; ' .-.'"'' l;x-Slierill T. .1. l im b. of iiandolpb said tile . pyojiosi ' V"' -i- '' ;1 ' " LA 'vj , .,;(. -.... . I " ! 4 i t"1 U ' t &a I t i f v V .,w ft J llic most .'miniate liacnil and cliiim .0. l:ss Meieii I.:it. daunlner oi I'res i.hr.l T.iii. ..Vi-V .Mary hutherlaiid. daughter ol iiear Admiral W. II. H. Mil iici'land, I . s; N., besides being al.ss lulls (bum is one ol I be lenders ol asl-iiigton soi letv. ii'.i'i ol' his elinnty - de.:.-H e. ' lo. go' inle I'ie.imoiiia -.I'verythiug tin y get almost i.e." ' c'.nv..s lio'nUiKhi.oint. Heal ns-t-i'. Will a 'Ivan'- at least 5e p -r.-i ::t. 1 V . - us ' tl-.is cnii my. . li t it jilow.. tile ijji'yijrf not far .Hsiivm ivliea tin: t-p. ii:-" "snite .i.h ;po-;ou Wtitil p.'i'le t-i ra jlne'e t eoviity.--.' ;; ' , -Mi I ibu Hill of Trinity.' -Kami nii!:i eoiuitv-, ' said'' Ihe majority (. his people ui'MU-.l' to go in ihe -nev,- e.-'iinty.. - . - -.' I red. . Tale, first a!a.-.it- uail.-r ti;e coniinissinii t'onn of H'l'.-enVnl .'-lit in Nortb ('aiolina. frfiin llieti Point.... Fa:- a number ui years his. people , have been stial.vin.'; this iiue.stion and now is life time when they '; can finiinee a new4 . epiim y, , ' '. : 1-. ( reelmaii. i.:-e.-i,!e.il Ha.ii Point 'l-nav- Man- ! nl'.ietui-iag Company, il".:l;'reil thai the iiei.ple have r-oiiH-; in .jmajee lo ttieir '!;i iiiei. . lie y e 1" V' a IN itf , l'mi . per- . (-it- iiifopulii ioa. .11 i'-h i'"iiit f in nish . s S'liil hern : I laihoaii inm-e freight litiiii aa o:h"i city lii i vv eir N'.asliing- ami At , 1-Jwood ( (v. if High I'oim he liar! lived fbire .v.-.i! tli.-ve. t.rooin- -. r. e re ! I'hne is ..I . be a n-1 I hat II i iWlm; 'ii lily pe fflv II : p. 11 super 'l onii' j . - will nor be cb-ired liia i-i v-ill i on!'! irb :. I.aiip' i' rate wiH t.JHt (iuil .siiilable ibis bei' olitieally. yel- .olil be .in- go I rnt i-ui'iiifiir ii"l hi more s' now, ng for Miaally i every ttituile ids. e- al- pi n. I be nl In nle.1, whn t 1- w il A. Tale. Ulalill al: .1 li; side ti. mi ni- aetur g Tii 1. 1 1 i t u t li s anil . km (lie new. i vs business, eonili unly. ( Mily ii-king if; chani future. to ' .(ki- greuter things in S. I Hail: !' Hesli Pnim lint he has be ory ami tliat it aatie. Pe.'iile tlbje.-t. I'luiir i. li :.!! .e will be i lip: i-i v. er that ti li-'ingiy ile unit en as II. igali. i ""' ..; il -eoiiil 1 M).V ;if jii-oud nr- i0 yea rs cliali-i.f unty i-oi'-.T Iy, said, iii' bim.l Hisii f the' new fnissioiiers.': of limit had been. living snii ie.i and 1 ulay w; i..t. ' ' Kev; ). M e of 'ale coiinl d - Cuill'iird tor a . llilliaiil. v, bin of Hand' olnli nuniliei- of years, n.l Wh.'i-e the In w I ailm-trious pe (pie, .-bless people,,. aiubetb. .1 tlie. line 'run, Hi' f i'!ionnisville - and iii bis town, U'i.s Has lived nil jiruii iiitity, will; .inn, It -'Siisl i.i.iiiiii'j;-, bu I'iank I . Tfti'Mllnsi ilie. sai t-orporate iinit i ished it v. (add' tali in la ar p ilnioni . i lr niaiiuraeturer Tboinasyillt-. been ffii hi In I.: W. ( ales. aa'l . busini-ss n.le'.se,! all ' taver of new- mau of that : has ;'ounty:. fobu l ambelh. injliufai'tui'er of Tlioinrisyill w , nil ad to be iii new county said he Is.deln- oi mile. Hr. Iliirroiighs. meuiber of me.dleal profession, chared frankly it will do piore de and make people more progressive. J A. (iiraves Mid -we. wont new county from business standpoint. Is just:. Will be praud of the 'new county. (Continued on Page Seven.) BACHELORS The Henderson County Bill Re cieves Favorable Report at Hands of the .Committee MORE iTPETITIOSS Hill to Tax Dojts, Justices f lVee, anil llacbelors Iteorted Favorably, Meuns of Economy in Public Print ing Another Opossum Hill Intro duced Ixical Option Rill I-or ffew llanover Bill to Amend Healtti I.aws ot the State To Amend License Law Kerardliijj Practicing .Medicine Petition For More Help Kef used bv the Si)eaker Xcw ( ommittees. Speaker Dowd convened the house at- H o clock, prayer being offered by Kev. Mr. White, of Raleigh: Ihe louninl coninnttoe, Hampton, (iuiirman. reported the proceedings oi I uesdav s session correctly re corded. Petition. The following petitions were pre sented and referred by the speaker to appropriate committees. I't'thel: From FifiO eitizens of fipeiici:r asking that relief associa tions be '.prohibited'. ' .: - .'.. '. Petitions against sale of near-beer and the sale of intoxicating liquor id clubs- were presented bv representa tives troni New Hanover, Vance, Durham. Anson, Caldwell, Wake, Heaufort. Mecklenburg, Davidson, Yancey. Kutherford. Cleveland, Scot land. 1 moir. Richmond. Forsyth, Bertie. Duplin. Randolph, Harnett, Pamlico, Pitr. and Henderson coun ties. .'-.'. .' . Richardson: From citizens of Iftitherlord and Cleveland counties to make the possession of more than a quart -of liquor bv any citizen of those counties a misdemeanor. Favorable - ( onimittce Reiort. ( Inxeept as otherwise noted.) Liquor iraffic: To amend the charter ot Prospect Graded School in I n ion county; lo regulate the deliv ery of milk in North Carolina (to be referred to judiciary No. 2.). Propositions and Grievances: To t.ux dogs. justices of the peace, and bachelors in Henderson county; to prevent saw-dust in streams of Yad kin and Itockiughain counties; to lirevcut the sale of food products, or other merchandise, by false weight ( unfavorable) . ' Health: For relief of Dr. J. H. Reynolds: to protect the public, from infect ions, discuses- at barber shops; to protect, the public against contag ious diseases. ... Hills and Resolutions Introduced. la.vlor of Brunswick: To apoint a joint committee to report means of economy in public printing. (Continued on Page Two.) (1 1 1 '.Atlanta.- sod Wire to The Times.) r i l eb l -Hurt by a fall fioin a fast moving Southern Railway tram, his nund probably affected by recent (manual losses und believing detectives- are nrter him, Telamon smiili l uvler of New Yurk and At- aniii. niiihnritv on fashions and Iitcr lUir.;., is trudging a stern chase through North i arollna with his friends in nur- uii. Last .Saturday night Mr. Cuylqr It New York bound for Atlanta with a bundle of Rock .Island bonds worth. s-.'.Oiin in his possession. A few miles' from Kings Mountain. N. C, he leaped from the train while It was travelling it a rapid rato and was arrested as suspicious character but was releas. New Aork Supreme Court Justjpo Dead. ... . (By Leased Wire io The Times)" ttlca, N. Y.. Feb. 1 Supreme Court Justice Watson M. Rogers died at 9:30 this morning at his home In Watertown. His death Was the result of a fall he tiuftmined to weeks ago. - - - i lCoutlDue.il oil Pago Iwo.)
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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