THE NEW MACHENERY.ACT, MANT CHANGES HAVE - MADE.': - BEEN A Summary of the Mora Impurtnt Provisions of" tire New Law-Ho and where Taxes Pall Schedule 0. Catches Drummers, Railroads, Telephon and Telegraph t3ompa- nies, Steamboats and Canals, Ex- press. Companies, Legacies and IhheritancesTne "other Sections Do the Rest. . V . , - '- RA.LEKJH, April 23 The. revenue and machinery acts are - this year of especial -interest, owincr to' many changes. There are three schedules of the revenue act, and thesv make 21 pages. The poll tax is $1,38 (that is, it should be so, and the courts will so declare, though in the printed-act it is $1,29); .the State tax 22 2-3 cents; pension tax 31-3 cents,- public school tax 20 cents; total 46 cents on every $100 of r al and personal properi-ty, and money8, credits, surplus reserve fund, undivided profits,, investments in bonds, stock companies and-' other wise, and city, town or other iuun cipal borporation shall have "power to impose, levy and collect any great- er sum than one per cent.- 'on rea and peronal property, unless the Leg1 islature gives special authority- Bank cashiers pay tax ou snare di rectly to the State Treasurer. This applies also to B.: a nd"L associations. Taxes on" gross prefits and the income from salaries and fees, public and pri- vate, one-halt of one c per cent, on she excess -over ' $1,000.-All special exemptions fro m. taxatibn are repeal- v in schedule r$ theatre licenses are $150 a year for places of over $10,000, and between 5,000 and iu,wu $ 100 an nually, each concert or lecture $3 circuses $100 a day, billard and pool tables, if where liquor is used, $25,.if not, $12.50, all other games or plays $20; on public bridges or ferries, 2 per cent on gross receipts; - 50 cents for each horse ' or mule kept' f oi hire; and on Dersons who trade : in horses or mules for profit, $25 to ; State and 20 to countv: 1 per cent, on commis- sions secured ' bv ? commission' mer- charts,' brokers or dealers; cigars and . . i i : cheroots 5 cents per 1,000 and on eve- ry dealer cent per pound on manu factured tobacco;. 15 Gents, per 1,000 for cigarettes 15 centn per 1,000 sheets 1 eisarette - paper T of v single cigarette size (this not to apply to manufac turers of cigars cigarettes or manu- secretary of State and. ex Kepresenta factured tobacco), and r no county tive 'Bellamy Storer, of; CmcinaV?, shall tax any.such dealers. Merchants purchase tax 1-10 of 1 per cent, this not to to apply to purchasess of farm products from the producers, j Liquor dealers percent, license tax on to- tal amount of purchases in or out of the State; ,Druggists who deal in spirits $50 license tax; and if they al" Idw' drinking In their place of busi- lies thev are liabie for the i regular liquor tax; but in towns of less than wo people, or wnere ine saie ui iiquur is prohibited, the license tax on drug- gists shall be $25. Peddlers . on foot $10 for'each coanty; one , horse $30; two horses $40:' itinerant salesman, $50 each, for each county; and issue of license in discretionarywith counH ty c ommissioners. ' License tor sew- and.Banking company, had misap ing machine manufacturers, ,$350, prdpriated ' some v $45,000. Cashier this allowing an unlimited, number of agents and forbidding any city,' coun- ty. or town tax; but this does not ap- ply to the sale' of second -hands, raa- chines taken in exchange for a new machine. - Persons who - sell pianos or organs by sample, $10 to each in-. strument. Tax, on Gypsies - or any person who'pretend to teh fortunes, $150 ' for . each county. On .persons who put up; lightning rods $20. On itinerant stove, range or clock ped lers $100 on each wagon, or each agent, in each' county. Lieense fee Ion fire or accident insurance compa nies, $200 each, and on life insurance companies $250 . each, all companies to pay 2 per cent tax on gross receipts in this State, unless at least one foorth'of the entire assets are invest ed in North Carolna, when the tax is omI v 1 per cent. "All banks pay in ad dition to ad vlorein'tax as foirows: On 125,000. capital, $50 and $2 for each l,000 in, excess . of ?25,00;-also $25 for each county m - which such banks, associations or .brokers have Jinapency Building and loan asso ciation pay $25 on paid-in capital less than 50,000' and over $15,T)00; "and on less than $25,C0D and over 5,000, ilO. Auctioneers,, $10 tax! Pawnbrokers 850. Liquors dealers' lifn tn-:'fn sellin - under 5 fallen Quantities $200 annually; o ver 5 :- gallon quanli ties l20P t6r VPen evasively; $20; i board ot: -county : commissioner? having accretion as to granting licens; conn ties may levy . not' more' than the State tax. Tax on . hotels with re ceipts of over $7;000 $10 and of 1 per cent, on all gross receipts aboy $7," 000, " . - - -, -i ' . . On each dentist," lawyer and prac ticing physicians $5 annually, no city town or county to levy additional li- Ucerne.tax, and all persons who write deeds, mortgages and other legal pa pers for pay shall foe , considered as lawyers. The franchise tax, 'which does ' not apply to railroads, banks and insurance companies; is $5 on corporations haying $25,000 or less of capital ; stock, under $50,000, $10, etc. ' V. v - Schedule C. requires each railroad, steamboat or canal company to pay X pe r cen t.' o ii jjrc ss receipt p. Tax . o u legacies,; orV inheritances, devised to psrsdi.8 in the direct line, 2 3 of 1 per cent.; and : on . collateral inheri tances, y (save those for - charitable u&es) Ifper cent; no 'administrator to be perinitted to file his final account until such taxes are paid. Tax on ex press companies " $3,000' - annually, if receipts 'exced - $10TCK)6 apnnally. Telegraph 'andtelephone companies 7 per cent.' of receipts on': bnsiness in State. Marriage licenses, $1. Tax; on drummers, $50 for each one ; offering for sale, with or 'without samples; li- censec'not transferable, and no coun- town' .r shall tax such drum- mers. DAY NOT GOING TO CUBA. Senate to do no Business Until Next Monday . , - Washington, r April 26.-r-The.Sen. ate reached an understanding .to do no business until Monday. When It meets Monday it will adjourn until Thursday and Then adjourn- until Houday. . , . : v , ; ; McKinley has decided to nominate George Day, of Canton, first assistant minister to Belgium ' ; They would have gone , to Senate to day,:but went ovef on account of ad- noumment. . Day said , this afternoon that he hyas not going to Cuba. r ' caucus .f of .Republican Senators regarding the filling of vacancies on the Senate committees,, ended in an agreement' for the filling of vacancies with men of the same: politics as is i ijw picw-cuooxo., - , , -; . , .. , , , - "g. y asniur . : Atlanta, Ga., April 24 A sensa- ion was created to-day ,, by the an- I Qouncement that Harry W. Cassin, cashierof the Georgia 'Loan," Savings Cassin applied th funds Of the -bank 'oprivate enterprises and Jlost all; The friends and relatives of the young man have made up the shortage and the; bank. will, not lose' a dollar, Young Cassin" will hot be . prosecuted, q-is connect.on with the bank .ceased vesterdav and he will begin life anew in' Atlanta. " The new board of tho North Caro lina Railroad met at Greensboro last week and' elected Dr. Normant presi dent pro tern, and adjourn6d to June 6th; the old secretary had locked the office and gone away; the board met in a hotel. .--,";. x . ;s The Christian's light should shine the brightest' where it is needed the most. : ' - NORTH CAROLINA. PARAGRAPHS. NEWS ' m BRIEF FROM 'ALL. OVER NORTH CAROLINA. Condensed News Picked .up Here and There in' our Exchanges Happenings of a Week in Reada ble Form. " s - x The State farms on the Roanoke' are to be conoectedby telephone." . - An effort was , made to have the penitentiary board rescined the elec tion of WimbiKh as; book-keeper on grounds that he is I not a republican; theVote was tie. , - ' , ? It is not .thought that . Federal court Clerk Riddick will be supersed ed. ' . . - - The new building, at the rGoldsboro orphanage is accepted! the Goldsboro Ivumber Company makes it a present of a good deal of furniture. . ', r. The new d i rectors of the , Nor t h Carolina railroad are called to meet at Greensboro May 7th.; " ; , ' ; Negroes employed in tobaccovpiriz -eries in Winston are kicking - for in crease in wages. ' -The Southern . has , abandoned : its double track system between Salsbu ry and Spencer. , - ',; , ' Durham has a new ice; factory with a capacity of twenty tons a'day' .- The acts of the last Legislature will not appear -until June. , ..; It is said. that there are 800 bicycles in nso in Raleigh. , - --s'-- . , : An actof . thejal ! evLegislatuje gave the 'Marion and Asheville turnpike the use of. fifty convicts, but the pen-r' itentiary j authorities are trying, to avoid furnishing them.I - '. Goldsboro subscribes $15,000. to se . cure the v extension of the railway from Snow Hill to that point.., - ' . A Wake countvvwhite jsan gets a divorce from his wife, married eight years ago; he has. just discovered that she .is a negro. - '"v There is al report that Dr.. T. C. Walker has sold a gold mine in Ran dolph county for $80,000., s Professor W.'L. iPoteat,; of . Wake Fv rest college, will deliver the annu al addi ess at the closing exercises of Salem High school, sampson county, May 21st. T! Dr. John Manning; of the.Universi. ty, has a stroke of facial paralysis. : A special dispatch from'Kenly says the airship'were seen there last night and that two persons "were ; seen on it. ' -':- r ' S. T. Pander, - general freight and passenger agent of the Carolina'' and Northwestern railroad falls v from, a car at Lincolnton and is killed. The mother of- Senator Marcus A. Hanna'died at Asheville last week. v In the apportionment by the Secre- f tary of the Navy of the $50,000 appro priation for the naval reserves North Carolina gets $113& and South Cafo lina $1.814,. ' - . ' ' ' A textile company" at Rockingham has been incorporated by 'the Sece tary of State. ' ' . " The. Governor' Tuesday., commis sioned the" following officers' of the naval battalion; - W. B. Pollock, lieutenant, W. P.: Miller; lieutenant, junior grade; W. W. Merill, adjutant N. B. Moore, ensign; J. G: , Dick, as sistant paymaster. v ' ; The State Treasurer, at Raleigh has letters from a number of ' sheriffs warmly favoring the plan of having a "sheriffs' institute." Some want it held at Morehead-City; and some; at Wrightsville. . - " - " - The Raleigh Press Visitor says the sales of fertilizer tax ..: tags are fully as large and perhaps a little larger than they were last year, -when they were phenomenally heavy. ; . When we shall get to the end of life we shall find that nothing good have been lost. : - - . ANOTHER KNOCK OUT." The, Supreme Court Sustains Judge . T Adams ih Asylum cases. - , Raleigh, April, 27. The. Supreme Court: this afternoon filed an opinion in the asyluin 'cases, sustaining the decision rendered by Judge Adams. - The court was unanimous in . its opinion, sustaining Judge Adams. Judge Adams, it will be remember ed, decided -that 'the . new directors appointed by Goyernor Russell under an act of the , last ' Legislature 4 were entitled to ' the possessions , of .the insane asylums, The act of the last Legislature was declared "defective. THREE MILLION DOLLAR FIRE, V ' ' Li.'. . Three Piers; as 'Many Steamships j, ::s,'- 1 V . ,r Newport News, Vai: Ap: A thtfee. million dollar lire , raiired at the piers' here- this juoruiijg. ; Three piers, .three steamships, one barand 6ne tug1 were buined; -A nuinber of lives are believed- to have been lost: Fjremem are still fighting the flames The -Tender J umped the 1 Track. - - : The Lynchburg & Durham p4S eenger train, due here at 7:31 .p. m;:, did not , reach : here , last' Thursday, riiijht until' af tr 1 o'clock, ;a. :m. This delay; was cUused;by J an acci dent ;near Brook rieal Sboiit thirty miles th is side of vliynchburg. The trucks of f th.: -tender j u m ped the track, the wheels of one side plbwii.g along the ends of the crossties and the wheels oh' the other side plough ing aloiig in thejniiddle of the track; The' cross ties "were tfrn u p f 6r some little" distance. The engine was not damaged in the least, as nothing -bat the'tehder got" off the track, and no one ,was hurt. ' - . " ' v! The Durham Hoisery Company is' putting in machinery to double tneir capacity About, $15,000 in,the latest knitting machinery has. already been added. - - .The Stanley Entei prise learns that the prospects are bright for. the pro-; posed railroad between Cohcordand Albemarle. r-, . . -, - 1 1-".. .The last distillery in Cabarrus has been closed. ';V- '" ' ;The State i Entomologist . discovers the dreaded San "Jose peach scaled at BUtmore and 'at. Try on, and also dis covers 'peacb yellow' at Tryon. ; Tlie scale is worse in the east than else where ; ' V , - A NOVEL MACHINE. ' The Greensboro Record, has this to say of -ah invention: L . . ,.? ;W; ;B. Farrar,- who has made and patented many:inventions, is now at work, in fact he says Jie has been-; at work on it for twenty years on the greatest novelty ever heard of. It is a machine to make people tell . the truth.; He says a man .may-be . pnt inside of it when . ' oii the "witness stand "and that he cannot help from telling-the truth. , - . , . This is no loke, Mr. arrar con- ; tends, but a reality, but' he has not decided whether, he will' bring "it out or not. JSome people sayii- it is a su ccess that ; i t wi 1 1 r uf n the business of the lawyers and break up all li ti gatiou. - ' ; ' : . , : v V' Get your garden ready , ; and get one of Landrc?Us ,Seed Catalogues free at Morris' Dru Store, ; where you can get the seed in hulkj pack ages or papers, i -. , ' . , Improve-yon r time, and -you depend upon it that time will prove you. .r ; v ' ' "Where the temperature- is can lm- iust right for a saint it-is too warm for a sinner., , , You know the man when you know the company he keeps. m ' , Make the devil let go of the chil dren and he will soon have to give up the world. ; Absolutely'; p t Celebrated Tor its great Jeaveniiig1 , 8Jrength healthfulness. -, Assurea the foa against alum and all forms nrandjs; . Royal Baking Powder Co.. New Tnrlr. . - , - Boses have vbegun to bloom here. It is regarded as;extraordinarily ear Iy.:, t 1 - .T . . . . . ." ' . ' 7 . 1. - . : , ' .r . ', V , ' : Gov. -Kbssell's correspondence's so heavy he thinks of employing another, secretary. ' Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggists.' ' - 1 BEST. B I QXG L'E -o- . .'RATvlBLER'.Vhasgained this rtiaeBRST bydoingBEST. V Service on all kindstof roadst ;ASK ALL who have used the ; ; RAMBLER; they are the . "ones; wh6 , f " ' '; ' PRAISE RAMBLERS- u Rammer sr j uou 1 t ($100 "Last Year.) f96 'Rambler's.-: as'iong- as -r ' r - - - -:V:;.." thej: last,; -030" Ideal." S40 and 050; IVaverjyi" 050; Clipper, $50 and 050. Come to see me before you bujv V i : y '.. V dRRis,v:; The Bj-k e D ruggist FILL. IBE-BILL. Finish -Perfect, 7,InterI-l Patterns, Tasty. Price is Riht. and Oat Yea Can't Flni A FI-v In Til W ' jf ,: . a .llo V M p. . 111 JLv