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THE STATE LEGISLATURE. ing for absolute prohibition in that I county, T? fiptl O trir Tfirranfina TV nf. TUe Principal Doing, of the 8nat. vide fof ft Sute purchasj ht and Hotwe Bom of tne leading; for the' various educational and Bills Introduced Billi Pasied, and charitable institutions. Other Legislative Matter of Inter- Bill to amend laws of 1903 relsu tive to hunting on lands of another 8t passed final reading. wbdnbsday sbnate. The Ward bill, being an amend Bv Senator Grady. T amend ent to the Watts law, came up, public laws of 1903, decreasing the and passed second reading, salary of Brig? dier Generals. ' House. By the same. To amend public By Mr. Hasten. Petition from laws of 1903, to increase the xank Junior Order United American of Quarttrinasttr General, etc Mechanics of Centerville against By Senator Ellington. To relieve establishing an immigration bureau. xState Treasurer W. Jbi. Worth By Mr. Stickly Petition froml for loss sustained by certain banks, citizens of Cabarrus county against By Senator Mason, of North immigration bureau, ampton A joint resolution that the By Mr. Uzzell. Petition from rate of taxation should be reduced, citizens of Wayne county against By Senator Webb. To authorize' immigration bureau, and direct the issue of State bonds By Mr. Stewart. To allow raiN to equip asylums for the insane and roads to forbid trespassing on their various educational institutions tracks as in the case of landlords, with necessary buildings and per- By Mr, McQueen. Ta amend the manent improvements to an. amount laws of 1903 relative to hunters tax By Mr. Laughinghouse. To pro tect wood and timber lands from fire. By Mr. Graham. To allow the Agricultural Departmenc to con tract for its own printing. By Mr. Cuningham. To repeal 1903 relative to Person not to exceed $500,000. Bill to authorize city of Durham to issue school bonds passed final reading, HOUSE. By Mr. Olive. To secure accurate reports of certain crops. Rv Mr. Graham. To amend the laws of 1890 concerning regulation laws 01 of telephone companies by. the Cor- I count. noration Commission. 1 I By Mr. Roberson. Resolution By Mr. Murphy. To protect I asking for a clerk at $4 per day for dairymen. luc wuimuiee on appropriations. By Mr. Henry. X allow County On motion of Mr, Cuningham . that Commissioners same compensation the stenographer should be a good at called meetings as regular meet I looking young lady, and Mr. Rob's inps. lerson's elad acceptance of the By Mr. Ryburn. To amend pub I amendment the committee wasraAV lie laws of i8;, retativeto rate-01 1 lowed the; cierk. interest. I Passed final reading Resolution Bill to abolish distilleries at Ad-1 instructing Senators and Repre vacce made soecial order for Feb-1 sentatives in Congress to vote for ruary 21st. I appropriation for Cape Fear river TwmjTA v -iWAfit I To compel the attendance of Indians RQ.otwrt.w a rMtinJ in Cherokee county at the public j . " - Ti r; schools. To pay $488 as expenses asking that fhc distilleries be not removed from Milton. By Senator Scales. A memorial from the East Bend Friends' Sun THE PEOPLES' BANK- ! $2,650,000 FOR JAMESTOWN. I We Publish " the ' Fourteenth Annual ! Committee of .:tKe House com letes Its Recommendations i2,0t0,00 for Lnd Exhibit; 1280,000 for Teis Statement of this institution. : The fourteenth annual statement of the Cashier of thePeoples Bank shows that this popular institution nas just closed another successful year. This has perhaps - been one the most successful enterprises ever inaugurated in the county, and its record speaks well for: the officers of the institution. Hon. J. A. XrOng has been at the" head of the Bank, as its president since its or ganizatioc, and Mr. J. S. Bradsher has been the efficient Cashier since its second year. During the fourteen years of its existence the Bank has paid to its stockholders m dividends 106 per cent- and to day has a surplus of $20,000 and undivided profits of $1,945.70. If this is net a-gocd record we don't Know why,' It is a record in which every stockholder feels a just pride. Below we publish the statement of the Cashier m?de to the stock holders at the annual meeting Sat urday, February 4th 1905. resources. Loans and Discounts, $153,214 92 Orerdraf ta. secured and secured, 6,704 52 Stocks 17,317 50 Premiums. 925 00 Banking House, Far mture and Fix- tares, 7,800 00 Real Estate, 400 00 Due from Banks, 26,996 90 flesh and Gash Items. 10,871 14 $224,249 98 Capital Stock;- "T- $40,006 00 of Governor Glenn's inauguration, and to pay $244 expenses of com mittee's viiit to the, State educa tional institutioni. To provide line dav School asking for the repeal of 4U1 r" . V- the charters of the towns of Shore ...... and Williams. Saturday Sbnatic. By the same. A petitioj asking By Senator Long, of Pcron. To for prohibition for Yadkin county incorporate Greensboro Female Also a memorial asking for repeal College. of charters of Shore and Williams. By Senator EUer. Relative to By Senator Odell. A petition contracts between attorneys and irom the citizens and ladies of East their clients. Bend relating to liquor selling in The Ward bill passed final read 1 v mm o toi e ana wiuiams. ling StimluB. Undivided Profits, Dividends unpaid, Rediscounts, Deposits, Due to Banks, Jaahier's Cbeckft out standing, Certified Checks, 20,000 00 1,94S 70 3,200 00 10,00.00 146,737 71 2,122 47 212 00 82 10 $224,249 ' 8 Centeni&l commission and Ifav&l Exhibit, find $175,000 to Entertain Foreign Officers : -.- . Washington, Feb; ir. Q.The House committee ou industrail arts and expositions to-day : agreed on the amounts of the .various r appro priations to be recommended for government participation in the ex position to be held in I9O7 in : or near the waters of Hampton Roads, Va., in commemoration of the first permanent settlement of English speaking people on the western hemisphere The total recom mended is $2,650, 000. Of this, $2,ooo.ooois to be expended in con nection with, the land exhibit, in cluding the erection of naval bar- racks' and the necessary piers, the estimate for which is $1 ,750,000. The balance of the $2,000,000 is to be used in connection with the land exhibit under the direction of the Secretary of , the Treasury. It is recommended that $250,000 be ap propriated to defray the expense Of the national commission provided in the bill, known as the Jamestown ter centennial commission, and ex peases of the r government parties lpation in the naval, marine and mil itary exhibit For the entertain ment of foreign nava! and military officers-to be expended under . the direction ol the Secretaries of War and Navy $175,000: is recommenrd for a goernment budding in which to make a - government exhioi t, $150,000: for a permanent monu ment to commemorate the settle - trent of Jamestown, ,,$50,000; to pro viae iLiSormg in nam tton ouraa BuO.ooo. The rehabiltatme a w m 9 - - m .. monitor to reproduce the battle be tween the Monitor and Merrimac, $10,000. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rromo Qainine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cart. E. W. Grove's sigmatare is on each box 25c. Myrtle was abolished, Hoffman was abolisned, k nd . Hamlet wai abolished. . There t are 0 , stronger ' reasons why. Advance should be E abolisned than why either , of the' other three should have been knock-V-ed outi Tho house . will be con-; and give Advance the same medi- cine that was adminstered to Myrtle - iiottnan and Hamlet, Is a differ- " ent : to d vance because the ag: , gressive distillers there . are able to bring a bigger lobby to Raleigh and nire aoie lawyers to . make spedal pleading in their behalf? -News and Observer. The House, it. is claimed may pasa the railroad rate bill alter a two dayg debate. The Senate is probably (?etting; boulders ready to roll on the track. s PREPARED CHEMICALS For corn, and you are mt to be Dleasen as th nn saw na : of farmers testify every i year, it will rnke better;; com than ffirHlizftr Tf. will , uw i uuiu jiu ui cux jjl. . in s tana.., a drouth from ten 2,to twentr, days longer than any other) ; "guano'. It costs about half as t much as any , gaa.noj 1 and, ; is a; ' 'good land , improver ' Use ; fifty -pounds to the .acre! on your corn.t 1 manureiU. acres-; costing - vou - Jibniy about r J6reta - Mil Jr 1 mBBiii my 1 mm a m ii mmm wm lauu is ltupruYiu case. ,r ! tvntc. me or call at store and tell me how much you will want. Re ' member I do not keep it on hand, W. H. HARRIS. nil By Sei ator Fousliee. Ta amend charter of the city of Durham, By Senator ticales. A memorial from the temperance unions asking for the establishment of a reforma tory. Bill for the prevention of fraudu lent trading passed final reading. diseased animals, or mafciner it a The Senate then adjourned for mlmeanor to knowinsrlv sell or rne oaiance ot the day, out of re- Qger for saie passed final spect to the memory of Dr C. VV Bill to amend election rmpps. representative trom wa. makinc It un1 awful to tauga county, who died at 6 a. m.. of pneumonia, after a brief illness. Senators Long, of Iredell, and Taylor, of Alleghany, were ap pointed as a committee on the part of the Senate to accompany the re mains home. HOUSK. No business was transacted further than to make arrangements for the funeral of Pr. Phtpps- after which the House adjourned out of respect to his memory. Repre sentatives Crisp, Tinney, "and Friz elle were appointed as funeral es cort on the part of the, House. The funeral party left Raleigh Thursday vwxiuuu ai 3.3O lOf W ll&CSUUIU, ana from the latter pkee drove across the mountains for; 52 miles to Shull's Mills, Watauga county, where the burial took place. FRIDAY SENATJJ. .. By Senator Bragaw. Petition irom citizens of Dare asking the passage ot the Ward bill. : . . Senator Lone, of Iredell, Pe tition from citizens of Yadkin ask- Thirty-odd ttra ago. the parents of H. M. Jordan, of The CoffMBB, residtd at Lumber ton, in Robeson county, before they first moved to Roxboro During their residence there, an outlaw, by.. tht name o Henrt Berry Lowery, with his gang, terrorized the people of Bobeson Kiao- ixa avAofi Ku fliA rAimK wAafhftr ItaatW nountT. The cane killed a number ,.v, j -o- bflcitizens, robbed, plundered ana mg tne lames at Dome, iiie.ww wuu. uave ueeu auw uied the toicn, out were noauy tQ t heie have bought liberally and wondered at the nrllKPII Ull. ijijlilu UA. . tUD KS.UK. nvik I . ' - J . ' ' y - mm captured and hanged and others gotl baigains Such nice goods for so little money. We away. Then was loowmng m iwm continue this sale lor several days alter tne myery an vq w uc, rtirtOW Mrx 4- Qa.fTim. ttioxta in a Berrr JUowerv. some asserting tnaii vr cabuci uiooio uu vfv-vv w v v be' made his tacapa and went te j.j.U Remember when these goods are put back m r.Thnrarhar.rtarh.wM the regular stock they will be sold at the regular nai reading, accidentally killed while cleaning his prices. So come while they are still on the bargain Try. uJEEm lS& counters if you want them at the cut prices. " ; : Jfivery remnunt .ana sonea piece 01 gooas m tuw store is offered at tempting prices. Biir lot of cambric remnants for only 3 1-2 cents nnwer of Corporation Commission. I to him to um hit influence with the rwrrl hlarlr ann finlor AIL ilannellettes co at 8 Hou81S, J .o that he can return to North Oaro' cents , a vard; and we have a nice line of them. Bill repealmg charter of M"yrtle passed final reading. . By Mr. Butler; To prescribe and limit the course of study in the public schools. Bill to prevent sale of meats of making liquor on elecion day, passed final J gR-g that a eitiien of Scotland reading le..nntv hai receired a letter trom a . Monday SKNATK . - I town in Mexice, purporting to hate By Senator Ward? To increase! been written by-Lowery, appealing Bv Ur. Cuningham, For relief ,. A mnanA thm raflt n hia davi: of Thomas Wilbora, ex Confederate The utter may or may not bo gen soldier of Person county Also to uine but to us it seeme difficult to authorize the Board of Agriculture to fix the salary of the Commis sioner of Agriculture. Also for the annointment ot 14 M. wens as a Tutice of the Peace in Person rf : - ; . . . . .n county. ; By Mr. Perry. To prevent hunts ing with steel traps. Tuesday Senati. By Senator Aaron: To amend charter of Atlantic & North Caro lina Railroad. see what motive any one comld ' have in forging aucn a letter We Have another big lot of 3 i to our bargain counters.. Have added a counter for the men also. This is the best lot we have put out Chamberlain's Stomach and . Idrtrj Tablets. Unequalled for Cons stipation; . ; Mr. A; R. Kane, a prominent and' cleans up outbdds and endsprices 25, 50,775 druggist of Baxter 8pnngs, Kansas, "r . .An . . . - - was "Chamberlain's Stomach and cents and Sl.UUa pair. v " Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, Wa cat enumerate a hundredth part of . the v bar MniEStttt that we have, but if you-will come to see us soon By Senator Turner. Tg prevent They are sure in action and Tilth no we demonstrate to VOU that SOBOie thing UnUSUal io the retail traffic of c earettes or tendency 10 nausea or. gnpe.; r or cigarette paper in North , Carolina. W ny uauiUii auBMU R KAMnfnv T snot ' r Wckfcmry . TV I , allow commissioners of . Person "lUtt iwivy BtXiutCge county to expend the'f urplus of the foefrins this' week goihg on in our store, i ID); 10) n r
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