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Washington, March 2 After a fitfht in the loose a direct vote on the bill to establish the organized militia upon a pay basis was prevented by a technical ity. The friends Of the measur are confident that it will be passed when it comes up laer. , ' The btll provides H Bys.tera of' federal pay for the officers and enlisted men of the State militia, based upon their em ciencyard their attendance. upon drills and regjlar duties. The bill makes the, members of the miHtia subject to. direct call by the President for service as a regular nat ional defense force, and binds the members to service 'for a period' of two years from date of the 'presi dent's summons. ' Failure to respond to this summons will subject the memb ers of the guard to punishment" The latter provisions' were proposed by the war departmenUand their char acter provoked -much opposition from Democrats and a few Republican jmem bers who declared that the officials of the War department wre trying to de velop a spirit of militarism. fJtmocrat' 10 members also opposed .the- bill be cause of its added burden 'of expense about $8,000,000 for the support 6f the militia. V ' Brotiddus & iVes Lumber&frj upmnrtt Jul m m.iiir 'in " E A COMPLETE LINE OF it i Rheumatism Relieved In Six Hours .Or. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hoars, sits action upon, the. system is remarkable and effective, It removes at once the eause and the disease quick ly disappears. First dose greatly bene' ets. 76e and L00...8old oy Bradham - last of desperadoes DISO piieiip ISAND RECORDS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS 'A i 1 IF INTERESTED CALL AND ifeAtOSOME OF THE r N LATEST RECORDS. WILLIAM HILL ' THE SPORTING GOODS MAN' Phoni 253 -'''. 91 Kiddle JSlrecL" -f (j v--1 in i . Wt have thi agency ' for jiettrick -Bros., Awnings, both store and rei- dence.. If you are in need of aq Awn Jng we can furnish you. Place your ' order before the Summer rush. . : : - r . "-.v- - ' t Fit, TQusllty and ' Price Guaranteed. To are samples and get prices, call' ihone 172, or address P, 6. Bx 44.1. ', t Richmond, Va., March 2 Betrayed by the woman with whom he'had en trusted his Secret, Matthew Mebane.'al iassKid ' Johnson, , a - desperate pegro wanted in Wilson county, North , (Caro lina,' for complicity in the recent mur d-r of Peputy Sheriff (George Mumford, was captured bere yeaieraay ana leit for Wilson county this jnorning In com pany with the sheriff of that v county, who arrived here last night, .yv;. i -fV, "GaIa Height for Havy. ' St. Paul, March 2- Frederick' mussel, 17 years oil, who is half- an inch too short to join the navy; isswinging daily in a harneas attached to his head to gain the necessary height. The rigging was fixed op by a friendly fireman. " ; r After keeping at it for a week he has adJtd a quarter of an inch to bis might tie will be 18 years old on March 8, and after tathe most add two inches o bt accepted by the navy sergeod. Every morning he swings until be is sore and tiff.'- --""- ' f WE Forcitre Co;, :83 11 Nptlce. .i AH kinds sawed shingles for sate, Bricks laths, 2 good gentle road or work horses, one new one horse wsgon, a mtMt be sold. . A, bargain for some one as I am Selling out. First come. First choice, also on hundred thousand cu sliinglrs, Ees ; - UIU HILL, the Shingle Man. 1:21 a Frout St. EDWARD, VOTLZ. Thinlt AfIailon With rcJciation of Labor Only 'Way to Secure ' Better Conditions. . WaBhington, D..C, March -2 An anion orallway clerks, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, may result from a general underground movement which became known here yesterday. ' "Postmaster-General Hitchcock does not believe in the unionizing of his em ployes. The clerks declare that it is nl through organization that they can hope to secure better working conditions The clerkFno have an association, but they say it is little more than a life in surance plan and has . the approval of the postmaster-general. - Preliminary sounding of the other officials of the labor federation led those behind the clerks' movement to believe that President Gompers would grant the new ouganization a charter at once. .N i mi hi in 1 ' mf 11 f .- iHi -fiLEsi piles r-, 'Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ' will cure Blind, Bleeding arfd Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as s poultice, .gives instant raKnf " WllKomu' Indian Pila'AmfrrtAnf Awnv.r.-f. ' luHiu. 'i.uihmi . ..w vniiiiiivii. is prepared for PUea and itching of the private parts,' "Sole by druggists, mail 60c and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. Co. Props'. Cleveland, 0,t - it - iiv 1 . . .1 , - 4 " U Death of Infant. j-a " '7' Yesterday morning. March 2nd," at the home of the parents, Mr. J. R. and Mrs.- Pinksey Barnes, 200 George St., the seal of their little son.? William J. took iu flight. The remains "will Je taken to Croatan this morning and them interredJn the family burying ground, For Lorlmer- Retains Seat, ' Washington, March 2L -Senator Wil liam Lonofer, of Illinois, after -one, of the most sensational contests faf the history of the senate, '.will retain his seat in that lody? The .vote being 46 to 40 4n his faofc-v;;:'Y-.Vt KlEGGS-FOR:SALE:MC Full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock Black Langshans and Buff Orpington S J u tggs.ror sale..- a setting 91 to eggs lor i.oo. ; . Apply to . .y- ft-MRS. JOHN HUMPHREY,- , By Phone 0 Mail,' Clarke, N. X, I Wife Beater ITSent o the .Whipping Baltimore, Md , Inarch 2-The specta cle was witnessed ia the Criminal court here yesterday of a white min who ha brutally beaton his wife, pleading for mercy with tears streaming down hie face, when h heard the sentence of flvj lashea at the whipping poet and impriar onnnt in jail. Bat there was bo mercy because-the testimony ehowei that Frank McCauley atruck his wife seven 7 I tok from hor mote than 130, It was the second sentence of a wifebcater to the .post by Judge Duffy within month. . - : , ; " Concert Tour Oxford Orphanage Sing I . " , . &i Clasj. CARLOAD DUGa'S STOVES i rv. .1 r:-i CI Dajs are growir 1 r;- ii l.i',,;:iiiirg to rntt ill tr L .The singing clasof 1911 fro- t!) Oxford Orphftnge will starton the firs or Ivniti-rn c.mccrt tour on Tliarsl.iy lUr.-'i 2. T';'5 f,rt tour wilt clv in . 8 or 1) v.-., f'i 1 aft'-r a brief rvtl S'Ti.ri-1 t ur i.l 1 1 gin. '1 cnnrrt havereclin a'c ro 5TRONfV ' COURTEOUS " .yjaPAjo ON;;; -:r. .'New bern; hk.c;TZ -3r r. jv 9t s; uiiiucy j(vui are Jioi ODUgea,.iC8on to mi A Kuj prccuces, 10 ticny; Ttli surplus it itftatr-tiSi &iu)u!dii)ut)ini:lhe f.tar.'x and if you dow regtilarly.ajouiltttwiWMiip - a suhst30tial baaccoantecofdiaSvVI u:ywiu..ui w uy suni4ruui f .uu upwara anaxneeKmg f ?4aooi:tair4"any amount V J"'' i - uVr6uNl co.br adhaM TAiiiizEtL tS,: ARREST, , ..WCC&PBslSTwf; 1 ..... . . jjifT.. ' . ... -iJUL;. jee.BT . '-. : iJ Faim Life SJ ooli i Ws.ke i : County Eill Fiasco.' "Win-7 ' f . ' flows for Tickets.'- iH- : Raleigh, March 2. The House T"A from 8 to rearlyll o'clock iVrne L.y thrashing out and amending aQi f. -.L'y pairing on all readings of ..thai Li: fc ty La ham to prohibit the sale or hanging of intoxicating iqu,ors by the-elub erf aBSociat:on, an amendment being -adopt ted that eliminates the clause' ithat would prohibit members' of clubs havjng liquor in - their personal lockers; i and specifying that this act shall BOtiafaar, fere with local law resnlatine- the trpl qf uhfi keeping , pt Jiuof jxifcJ greuietfi. uppusuiua. was Wjne. -leature that interfered, vrfth; lackers Jo.Vo.labs and Devine, of XJfanville.-dflared an amendment striking out -ths awards for where members allowed t keep J4ntox- icattng liquors in lockers or in atqrsge aw.'R v.. auj UU t: W.l , , UIJ. V. a misdemeanor; h This .was-' adopted J5 t 32 and on the iinal i vote. For; the passage of the bill iha vote was ll to A . I TbebillMitinwaedftlkrtrij- t i r "Section l..That iny jTOrporition, club,as8ociationor personllw.boIMllNii J itself or himself or hy.B3titcifltrb"niwith others or who shall in any mannef ni(L assist or aoet in Keeping ormajMa'ng a ciut room or place where Intoxicating liquors are received or kept te bo drunk or for barter or aale -or ' cMsWbotibn or for division or use among the meAberjTS 6f any club or association by any r tana 1 v whatever Bhallbe. gailty . n ' s'ttisde- : !J f i " tneanor, provided that nothing toRMV-f I tJU--. act shall be construed to. nrohlbitl hosnl.! r I asymmaor aeepiag mwjicaunj' aurj 1 it,-, " 7 "w ; ' or for medical purposes, todpw.ided ih. 'vv Queen Ji&uity 'stfeffftTbring father, that nothipg in thiaaitf f hall ..v jKl lt --TV? HI ui' boconstruedMrepealingOMnoatn? 2l J Jtyi . 'h'lT? front and after July 1, WU? .yKX Tl'H a-I nnnA ttaaiMil OK ba. IE ik 4ia I m I .biUfofsMUfoiioyifei uubi. xawy wu was a uwpwa 'fiFj)lSMU that could not wot out In pTactltJLMil that the State Is not financially Able to undertake thia phase of patemaUaesit' this. mfegfyj 'There were explanatfcnaaa to iMsuV saiaries ror omcers, .euuni,or:iesr aiu nt pc -rrupi ' VB.WrOTPV vJtf, T Hanover, insjsting that,- thy dtia-f V I w I f ty i.f" - ment of S1Q0 ; reward , In" the , algtur IX ' i ' 1 - a, M i . ! ' ni.iji .' e; ' il1! lkf , 1V1 0 ! :,..:k."all .. ll!ll!lM.'iii i1 JynirXnl-;y lltB'Y - . .kiTi n "v rv t . r a i iiiiiii ,..aap . . - a. ..ir ttskv m r tva l w.jfcsswi fanw, ;.!.-.!. ' I (jnK C:"-f. M .H. Section 2. This act ehafl t Wtoreeff L rixnet, The 'triakerl kdie'- outdone morning paper was a lfjectloo ea-4he for a abort. time aiyi tha.ti JhVf as -at a 1 r?i clerks and membera.A ' ! r,J -' r '- otiliiair V whole -thiig was a, m isundars trading I i ,v. www. and that the biU Ixajneret "." !.m placed as tw.ai alterant. awwtssfij--xv cirlrr l,i- .tZ- -"'l1'7'. -f 11.33 ? r"'-"' ' Vf. ;-":fa.-r' tiiir aoU -w: G. R. l.n-.. ' r s 1 W Rt t': 1 1 f .!:..' ' I t. 1 I '.l t.f : 1 ' V I. t ( r 1 i f n'--!!itic!. T' 1 11 ;! I' n s f r.' mt t 1 '. - 1 vi :l if ( 1 I .r i v ! r t i 1 t'iO i 1- v ' '. , t:. c ' ?i ' ' ' 1 r .I I (' -'K ! ; 1 A -t ti ' if " 1 f r r - 1 i ! f 1 v , ... t ' time really lost.-v.j'-i.iiijr -ti ' Senator Baggett got in ' tubsiitit. to substitute requiring pitlin j - n-.i'., on trains. , A number of 'olii.r nu. tutea fere offered, but all were' votd down and the committee substldti 1 two windows In towns of 2,000 tants ws passed by a vole ( jit) to S. Thia was ordered engrossed 'and sent totbe House. . - ,1 '. " ;; ". .'" in 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 .: . The Circulating Utl:'i The Circolsting Librsry Is sgim to pay more rnt or move,-1 "hif. tst help pay tl. higher rentt " ! 1 asaiat to maiiitriq the f.i'.i J. oUtut wayaT Dors Mrs f"" .'?:antlhs Circulating Library t. r - T - , .... . Is there any rocaJ.ent': rprl!3 in having tlie Library nislnU. 1 as it !hou!il be? O.me to V, i LIbr.ry j , . .turdy n ''t at 80'i.iock an I, a . ' tlir-49 i-..'US ,:'n:i ii.-.,, . 1:1. KVvi.- ,.t l .llviU mnons I tauy, ' ' . I' ' ' 1 ' . ' ' Ozstpn Drug-Company 1 Xh ;-.....-4f4f4t7ol '---pOST-OFnCE I I nAiRD'3rr:rr.:: ir: :.:3. (j Qc. Dress pdods;i39c. ' .. i al U ' sit 1. h." V' I ! I!t 1 r vry r I ' , .1 1 Vi 1 1 i l L".-1 1..--ES '.,y 1,. t.f t' '1 t' "C n 1 " x " :G! 1 I V.C.-.i
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