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co:;cc?J). n. c .'ti day. Frrr.uAiiY u, 1911. Price, 43 CetU a IT KO. 1?3 .iiiia CNLY TST.r-. VCTT3 ABE CAST ; ' : AGAINST IT.". -: All Amedmente Voted Down, .Except On The Divorce 1BU Bin Fused to Allow Towns to Amend Their ,. Own Charter New Bills Introduced Special to Tie Tribune..-, V I ' Raleigh,' February 14. After sra - discussion and defeat of all amend ments, but one, thai Changing the ' date to go into effect from June 1 to July I, the House Kent bill, osfaw " J tag near beer licensee, was passed in the Senate today with only three Votes - against if Parham,: Bellamy " and V 1 Greene) and it .was sent to the House for concurrence In the Senate amend- x.. menk. V:' " - In- the- House Connor special order, to protect railroad employes, was re ; committed for farther amendment by r - the committee. , ' ,A ' Roberts divorce bill," changing sep ' . aration from, ten to five years, was reached but went back on the ealen- - - da with a substitute offered by Nunn, ' which still calls for five years and al- V ' so strikes out stipulation that parties ' shall reside continuously in the' State. ' Battle bili allowing towns" to amend and frame their own charters passed " . Anally in the Housew 5 '.Ci';t . - Among the new bills introdueed to- day arer :-.r,- By Pethel, amending section of the ' Reyisal relative to shooting at trains and te protect Kfltoa employes and ' traveling puMie.p:j-,?v;i , By Morris, 'to. prevent seining m certain parts of Coddle and CoU Wa- ' ter ereeks in Cabarrus eounty. ...;. ' " Latham, to prohibit the salo.. or - handling; of Jntox'watuig ; drinks by clubs and other associations. V, - -. f Aoluf13n8ifCere3'by Gardner' eritid&rfng the state treasurer tor with. , - - holding from the so-called '"pauper , ; counties eertaih credits that would take them oat of that class, referrin to public service and other corporation taxes.1 ; 15f tily approve of the action of U.elr law-making body if it does so. I refer to the bill of Senator Boyden, of Bow an, which authoriiea an Uso of as much as one million dollars of bonds, if necessary, to purchase a eite and erect thereon a suitable Stat Adaiin btration building. Such a structure not only one of toe most pressing but it is something that has been badly necessities of the Btate at this time, needed for many yean. - It has been regarded as such a heavy undertaking, however, that the last two or three legislatures while realising the great need of it have allowed ft to go by default. The tune has come now, however, when the State can hardly afford to stave off favorable action a single year longer.. There is not one AT..T A r. 13 AT T-H eot's TiuLr-roxiiAT:::?. YALtm CP GOOD E0AD3. (rood -Prices - for Perishable Crops Cam be OMl&d Only When There art Good Boada. The necessity of good roads is be soming DOT and more known to the people of all section. Seeently in an address, CoL M. V, Richards said very lyv, -.- v..' . .:: It is a plain common sen proposi n that -in order to obtain. good , 1 . . 1 11,00 u lUH-mu uniwui vi yvc - naUe erops on the farm such prod- ply amaied at the 1 transformation and Q fif de questioned him, finding out that he . r bad ben sent to yom from our place. &m M bad weath" He waa polite, happy, hopeful, manly J. iu, period,, Qd and a good many other things I anight " "I, sav about him. . KHSav not be what m.. .n ..u ofth. one hundred and sev,t, kgi yo, w.nt him yf f feu no happy 3- lators her. this session that does not over the improvement ihat ; I just Uuway aldTnin7i)oint is durinTsuch recognue ww ana no tihiot en wanted to tell yon so., :lt is a greet &1 " .t -t- come her. and give the subject an work yon .re doing end the State J rZFwLto toniseabl hour ofWigationand me-to anUght to be proud of it. The firrtKff'? other conclusion. meat materialisation eeedii was first Publie Buildings and Grounds, which reported back with an unanimous "T orable recommendation. Under the Ons of the Jackson Training BLyi Boys, Hams en Vacation. Ajciici Those TTha Know Him by Wonder ful Chang in Elm. Mr. Walter Thompson, ' - J- Supt. Jackson Training School, , Concord, N. C My Dear Thompson : On the street today I happened to meet yonng Lee, Hence the state- time I have oooortunity. I am eominc lZSJ TC.".t I'lIJjr ' above, that the proepts of the down to - roir tlaee at first hand. " NrrJSK.r of this plan are ex-f .. t kooe kll i. exine well and that tbelL;. ".. "u"r! ZZ. " ngly favorable. The Boyden bLU Lariat & be .tinrv" in ST.WJL: I8. .V"e referred to the eomnuttee on u. au . . Very sincerely. J.KENNETH PFOHU or the prices of all these declining, the farmer sits in his door way "divid- Exnlanatlon.'-- . . -1 tg his attention between the western ' . ' I AU: -1 AV i . 11 . -r ti .mm 1 ran nnni so m fast fr MriiMiiHA mt Mn r 1 r v hw v viaviwaxw iui- ThU eommittee' has during the last and- a determined purpose to. sK prSin.? lihat..t,mVJ"J dnd few daya also reported to the en- their proper places in society, giw ?P Mfs' dry, he te with a favorable report, without from time to time promising boys T ."vw puuaun 01 u a disseniing rote, and the bill has been ten-day vacation at their homes, with r1"' ? Wagon ',?1 j. r..:.i j -u. c-l;-:x .1,-. i-H,ines the road.- Somewhere on the for Wednesday of this week, It wffl tionjon a eertain day and vertain .TT v take several days to pass ihnt it is traiiuNot he has violated the eonft. W f vf . m,8,haps a.ii w m. K. An I Tvi- n-, ... B- Mif "esd. He backs out and drives home both hones within a week and be rati- pfohl, and t of his irprise,jlear f nd "Q fled some tim next week. - nre and gratitude he vSlnntarily wrote KjT?!!f2AJPreftTlng LLEWIAH, . the above. ''There is a spark of di- - w ""Vf: -- T7V viniUr in ever boy.", as Suoerinten- . n,3rt .Vlt.h a i i ir.- ' t.. " -j, ame results; wnue ma products A WW. .. - I"""- B"" ""l.. oJlin W.l,.- 11. -i John Franklin Herrin . was born onduet and former ; repu atiou at -J ",f , KVC home. uaistne product or huennron- .! "3 ,T iL I V WOAX'8 ICSSIOXAiT BOCIETT Of Central Methodist Church fio sorts a KUaionarr in th China rield. - , ' . ; .- . ; . . A very fine and enthusiastic meet ing of the Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society, of Central Methodist church, was held Monday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. W. C Houston. The meeting was presided over by the President. Mrs. D. B. Coltrane, ' Mrs. J. E, Smoot read a selection from one of the missionary leaflets. One new member was enrolled, Mrs. npun. ' " - The following officers for the next year were elected: . '. President Mrs. W. C Houston.": First Ties PresidentMrs:. Wr J, Montgomery. ' -' 1 ', ' Second Vice President Mrs. J. F Dayvault. : : Beeording Secretary Mrs. W. Glass. Corresponding Secretary 'Mrs. E. Smoot. i '' Treasure-rMrs. A. S. Day vault. At the close of the meeting the pleasing announcement wjMinade that the entire amount of ..the pledge for the year, which in. $750.00, had been raised. This society supports alone a foreign missionary in China. When the business matters had been attended to the hostess served delic ious sandwiches, coffee and tea. ' J. Febmarr 18th. -1848. and died Feb- nome. Ha is the prod - ' : ... . I 1 . t ruary 8th, 1911. He was married to mem, ana 4ne great owe oecomes- a Malinda Sides in 1865, and to them laving mother when she provides for were born seven children, .four eons one oi inese lorgouen, way warn and three daughters, who are all Uv- youths; respectfuUy, ing exeept tha youngest daughter who! igwivJ. P. COOK, Chairman was married to air. H. L. liaim and .- died aon maM am .;::r'l'-:;' I (7 Special to The Tribune. - i: Raleigh, February 14. The seventh! week of the present; session of the General Assembly flmla most of the more important measures with which it has to deal either untouched or un finished. But this is not unusual and 'as has been customer? for many years most of the "big bills'': will be dis- posed of within the lat- three .weeks of the; statutory !' sixty: days" of the session.' Several of them are expected to receive the finishing' touches this week and some of the othere will be " starred on the evolution that is de signed to create them into full fledged .'statutes. ;v:?; r. ic- 'The Hatter of Bond Iasnss.- . ; ' Three of the bills looking to bond issues are now in the- hands lot the 'Senate eommittees, one of them being a House bill that passed that body last Saturday with only on vote re corded against it, namely, the Dongh (on. -billwbich provides for taking no tb outstanding bonds of the State falling due before another session, of the Legislature and enable the Slate Treasurer to meet the. deficit in the treasury. s The amount of the bonds authorised by this bill is five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . The Sen jit will also pass the bilL There is nothing else l ft for it to do to meet .the situation. '' ,v? v There is another bond issue bill . thnt will not have such easy sailing. This bill was presented early in the 'Sfwion by Senntor Graham and pro vides for the financing of the appro priuiion bills to be passed at the pres ent cession so that they may be used for the purpose if necessary and thus prevent another deficit if the revenue income of the State during the next two years should prove inadequate as w i the ease during the two 'years j , t passed.- There is strong oppoai . turn to issuing any bonds 16 meet enr r. t eTpensos an dihe fact that the (e has allowed the Graham bill to r tin unacted -on all these Weeks s" to indicate that it is not regard ed v, i'.h enough favor Jo insure its 1 ; it. the third of these bond issue fn ; us': ions is quite a favorite-with tie ' ii'atore and al this writing it tiyi irs to la.(:;.!nnu!y probabla that it will be adopted. Cert.'is.! y this con- ' m enff be predicted nilh assnr i i if t' a I-o.ilature can e it way i ,' i . rt t' is time. !.forfl than ( f i';a Kinie i:i hear- that season he faces a dead loss -All these because the only route leading from bis farm to a railway station is mere travestv of a tmblie Boarfo ZtL. hiKhay broken by : sigtag gnUies, Board of Trustees. mt, ie deePf a guecW4. awwsMasasi . -.jv'-' ' 1 fitnti knniMa- ahJ kAHAn. All those livinsr were at hk bedaide fl; TCitrMn IrtaikM AamiI fApfitarv. hii Ka,,i. tK.t when hapassed awar -They arei Jo- ajnuoM i- china. . , - Warts in the middle of the road, and SPl2St fctSinerrinrfr rw' Kitehin,a. president of .the whole ofthe rainy season, or mi. neasant, iiuiner a. iiemu, ot vr u. . i jL.ioerhaiM. a mirv mond nf watr tn umrv .YTr. 'To relieve atarvation'and suffet- Cash Drawer at Freight Depot Bobbed Methodist Protestant ehureh at Ply- in in.China donationsof ?oney.d .The freight depot of the Southern ler and his remains were laid to Jest Provisions will be received and for- Railway here was entered last night at Oak Grove, M, . Churen. "The fu- wnaer , u auspises ui inn sua iuo easn u rawer nnea. adoui i.a neral was conducted by Bev. N B. American Bed CrossT Congress has cents worth of stamps and a few pa Richardson of Mt Pleasant : e74 an army transport to convey pers were the only eonte&ts'.of the best cituen whUe not highly edu-1 coar8e clofh, v cotton wadding drawer was carried on the outside of ,.rJ n 'iaiT, Vnwn m Ii. AiA for clothing and ? similar vnpplies the depot, where it was found this At iMfr' nAtArUw::V- t ." IshonU be forwarded to Seattle Com- morning. A' large number of boys noi sees noroneiy. - jiA: , I :ai . ri..i. A..io k...-1 - u- uui - There was no man in nls community yiu, u.M, iiiuiiSiv, v m m u wi iwuus whose death would be a greater loss which is co-operating with the Amer- around the depot at night and for this to the eitixens as his" one purpose in icn Red Cross.' '.;- , reason the employes there have been i;r. uum t Yuk tn ii a rioMaanm ' "An inventory of supplies sent and careful about leaving anything of - --o-- i : v i s ii. t.i-.- m ... . .. Ma''-'' -:r-'C'".iyAT'i--:'-'-'y':-1-' loimuouB tu uiuuejr buuuiu iw uiiu- iuw in im hiuuu, ruere u no Clue He was a brave soldie.r serving inltnKla to Mr. jos. a, crown, treasur- as to wno committed the deed. the Civil War Ha was in Co. H 8th I V wortn carouna iwaru oi Amen- . . - N, C. Begiment; was wounded twiee Keo; Cross, Baleigh, N. C , u , Death of Mrs. Sarah Wiley. in the battle of Gettysburg, and after ' Ppw ia, ,n" Mrs. Sarah R. Wiley died last night recovering returned and served in the oh Sontnbutions as the home f hw Mp. jWiley, ranks until the surrender and after ttoy may feeKdisposed to mak? for 195 North Kerr atreet. Mrs. Wilev Long Will be Given Hearing Tomorrow .'..Willis Loriir, who was recently ar rested on the charge of false pretense, wilt' be given a hearing at the city hall tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Long was arretted : on a warrant sworn out by Joe Mink, who alleges I that he traded a mule to him, claim ing at the time that it was his prop erty and later when suit was brought for thp recovery of the mule, Long testified that it was the 'property of his father at the time of the trade. Electrical illumination is used by more than 7,000,000 of a total of about 8,500,000 households in the UnHed States.'-, - . 'jA I When the time comes to dispose of the Philippines it would be an excel lent idea to let Taal gowibh the hide, XOETH CATCL-TA. t.3L Items of Intsrost from alt Farts of , ths Old Xorft State : . , A railroad from Wiaato-6alana to Baleigh via Greensboro, is oas of tha latest eoterprisea proposed. Tbe Forsyth County Good Boads Aseoeiatioa endorsed the new road bill to be presented to the legislators tor the enactment into Jaw. Ths hill pro- provides for a $750,00 bond eleeion. ' A good roads central highway across - North Carolina from Beaufort harbor to the Tennessee Una is tha purpose of a meeting called to be held in Bal eigh at noon today, the proposed road , to be built through eighteen oon&aes of the state. . , - . The Forsyth Dairy "and lira Stock Association in session Saturday went on record favoring- a tax oa dogs in the eounty , lor the protection at sheep and other live stock. The aaeo- ' eiation decided upon Guernsey cows -as the best type for dairy purposes and Hereford cattle as best typo for beef. : ,.-':'-:' Salisbury Pythians are making ex tensive preparations for an annual sermon, which will be delivered on the principles of Pythianism on Sunday night of next week by the Bev. Gilbert . T. Rowe, of Charlotte. All membors of the order in Rowan are inviwd to Salisbury for the occasion, which will be one of great interest. ' John Wilson, proprietor of a "so cial club" in Salisbury, was convicted : in two cases in Rowan court Saturday for selling liquor.; lie whs indicted -in two other eases in which he waived examination and took the ease to tha higher court Wilson is also owner of a branch social club in Spencer, tha manager of which has been indicted several times for seBMjg liquor. . After voting downamtun to re fer, and also the Baggett Senator bill bearing on the same subject as a sub stitute, the House Monday night, after nearly thre hours, passed on its second reading the E wart bill reducing rail road fares to 2 cents on ; all trains which refuse to pull mileag Tha Vote on the second reading stood 43 to 35. On objection of Dillard 'fit Cherokee, it went over for third reading. ' ' ,V returning home has aineo apent his the above worthy object life on the farm. Ha waa tud-.; " l XT -W- w. , tuiyuw. Alamance eounty, but had been mak wnr.in. ami indnntrimui nu an iwaslf? President N. C Board of American i. -. ,- . was 72 years of age and a native of working and industrious man and was very successful. Ha had beea a suf ferer for some years: from sciatic rheumatism, but never gave op nntil last July, from which tints-he has been a great sufferer, IDs desire was to Bed Cross." February 11, 191L Clot the Mule and Gone on, r On ThumdaV last week John Moore regain his health to remain with hisl.na Worth Cook, of Forest Hill, bor- wife and children whom be thought rowed mule from Mr. B. As Deas, in? her hoffln here with her son for several . years. -The Juneral will be held tomorrow and the remains sent to liberty, where the interment will oe made. " A Valentiin Social. Thpiw will ha A VlentinA Social so much of. On hb sick bed ho OI- gvins thev wanted to take Moore's riven at Rnwnrth naraonae'e this mv- pressed thankfulness that ho . had I horse to his brother's in Iredellooun- eninr at 7:30.' This social is riven un taught his sons and daughters m such ty, and that he wanted to take the der the auspices of the Woman's a way as to lead them to honorable mule along to drive to the buggy on 'Home Mission Society. All are asked and useful lives Cr; ; . ef-?y- the return trip. No moro was heard to srivo an offering at the door of 15 May God bless and help the faithful I from them until Mondav. when let- Umt; RA(Wtinint- will bktvkI wife-, sons .and daughters .and loved Iter was received fcv Mrs. Moore fromlhv th lnis. Vmn nT mend a an. wn aua nii8 mm to yc wnere i My, oug Thompson oi iron Mill saying cial hour with us. . - X. we expeei 10 meet again. - m. I Moore was there ill of , pneumonia. 1 -.. ' I Mr. Deaa wnt down on the first train Hasten Gets Eis Freedom. - lnii fonA Moor. Ill as stated.. Moore onnaay s cnariotte uoserver. , K'K Itold Public Miionary Day Postponed. ' -Ti.. .i.MA- linvnMnk1 -iiuiim. ... ra i, - J 1U I vU WCUUUI V. UlloruiUOUlO viiuuur nim T.nis-VjIhik iinti ukhb lubi . m m 3 A M.-t.r- h.. - " 'T " , ... v. sianees the memDcrs oi tno woman - imuie ana inm oa uiu out twn wure mA n m tim. tn r.us., . ..h IT 7. ' rZC-". uome and roreign jnissionary oociety bond of $5,000 for his appearance at LtVo yet been heard from, r y" ; Centw Grove E. L. church have i :i TTl. i ney v"" .... Irvwtnoned .thir nnhhe ' miaainnarv 4ru lenn oi x eaera court .mere, Moore, it seems, did not sell nis horse rAZ" 'Z ;,fc: f. ur'YRn succeeded vesterdav in 5 eomDlvin .Ja j... JL, - w. ww tn. iJ dV to March 5th, being the first Sun- :k h. .nj ... io.- ' "rrr. T6" l"" " T, : day.- All members and friends please prison companion, J, C. Sibley, along for15.0O. When he bought thehors taK noue!: L-l " wnu wuina no u uuioiea ior nsiuga few months ago be paid 9100 lor it.' vnm loeai manar oa uira page. iuo uuiiea oiaies mail ior iranauieni purposes,' f nrnished a justified . bond for the same amount Tuesday and was liberated. It was stated at that time that it was only a question of a few days when Masters would he free also. Their imprisonment grows out of charges preferred in Connection with the Albemarle Land Company. - ' Referring io a recent article in The Charlotte Clitonicle on the status cf the Torreng Lil! in the Legislature, The Ashevil'e Gazette-News says: "We gather from recent reports that the bill still has some chance of pas sage, but it has to run the gauntfot of an assembly composed largely of lawyers. . The adoption of t!iia meas ure, more than any other thing would prove the riiintere--?ednp.- of the ili'gio! .ilors." . 1 ABB PAZTICTJLABL7 DESIRED- ,, by this bank which endeavors at all. , times to learn tha needs of the Farmer, : Merebanf, Tirm) OorporaUon'and In- ' dividual Depositor and them in -a helpful manner. '- . ; ' : - Our Capital, Surplus and Profits of ' - ' - e fnrniaS amnla meinl not .- " a - f - only to' assist tha business man, Cut to. . mr n nJ,t w -wu.su. - L m3 iu .irru Tea te I ri cor'iHy inv"l to place C Vt::h ti'j T- f New Novelties .In Notions! In this line we, are showing, new things.eveVy day. We will be pleas ed to have you look every day.j Wash Brafds in all the New Spring Colors 5c yard and up. All widths in Bias Bands and Llnon ' Taps. , , . ,.' : Pretty line of all kinds of Now But tons for ooatsy suits and dresses, Special Talnes In Pearl Buttons at 5c, 10c, 15c 1 5 Wash Beltings - in '.' new designs of Whits and Colors at . - 100,15200 a belt Another lot of Patent Leather. Belts' 10 and 15c KID GliOVBS--NEW LOT JTJ8T IK Whits, Tan, Black, sixes 6.1-8 to 7.1-2 and every pair guaranteed to girt isfaction ' - ' $1.00 and $WQ ! Long White Kid Gloves in 12, 14 and 16 Button Lengths, ; '.- LET US SHOW YOU.
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