THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE.
Thursday,. January 12, 15K)5.
IN THE LEGISLATURE.
Some of the Bills of General Interest
that Have Been Introduced.
SENATE.
'By Mr. Webb An act to regulate
(lie manufacture of liquor in the
city of Asheville.
By Mr. Eller An act to incorpo
rate the Winston-Salem Southbound
Railway Company.
By Mr. Wright An act to ap
point justices of the peace for Row
an County, the appointees being
three men who failed to get out elec
tion tickets.
By Mr. Wright An act to make it
a misdemeanor for one partner to
appropriate the partnership funds or
property Avithout the consent of his.
copartner.
By Mr. Wright An act to regu
late the sale of morphine and cocain,
prohibiting the sale of the drugs ex
cept upon written prescription of a
physician.
By Mr. Odell An act to amend
chapter 273, public laws 1903, enti
tled an act for the relief of cer
tain Confederate soldiers and
widows. The bill raises the appro
priation from $200,000 to $300,000.
By Mr. Ward An act to amend
section G50 of The Code to provide
for appeals in contempt cases, giv
ing the right of appeal by the party
adjudged in contempt the same as in
civil actions.
By Mr. Ward An act to amend
chapter 040, public laws 1903, to pro
vide for paying stenographers in
Craven County.
By Mr. Ward An act to amend
section C 18 of The Code to provide
for appeals in contempt cases. This
is the same as the former bill on the
question but amends another Code
section on the subject.
By Mr. Ward An act to make the
office of bank cashier a continuing
office. AH bank cashiers elected or
appointed shall hold until removed
or a successor is elected or ap
pointed. By Mr. Wright of Rowan To bar
power of sale in mortgages, mort
gage trust deeds, deeds in trust, etc.,
when the debt secured thereby is
barred.
By Mr. Vann To regulate fishing
in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds
and waters connected Avith them. Re
ferred to fish and fisheries commit
tee. By Mr. McLean To incorporate
Sanford and River Valley Railroad
Company, Referred to committee on
railroads.
By Mr. Grady To make the pun
ishment discretionary in certain
cases of conviction of simple assault
upon indictment for assault with in
tent to commit rape. Referred to
judiciary committee.
By Mr. Mason of Gaston A bill
to punish assaults upon women with
intent to have carnal knowledge ot
them.
By Mr. Wright A bill to amend
section 1027 of The Code.
By Mr. Tur rentine A bill to
amend chapter 321, Public Laws of
1903. v:-;;: -'
By Mr. Stringfield Bill to repeal
part of chapter 365, Private Laws
:, of 1903.
By Mr. Ward Bill to amend
chapter 29, Public Laws of 1899.
By Mr. Coxe Bill to amend sec
tion 192 of The Code. This bill pro
vides that in all civil actions against
railroads the trial must be in the
county, where the cause arose or in
an adjoining county. ;
By Mason of Gaston To amend
the law regarding escapes, adding
after the word "fined" or imprisoned
; or both.
By Mason of Gaston To regulate
challenges in civil cases.
By Mason of Gaston In regard
to judgments.
By Grady For the relief of B. R.
Lacy, State Treasurer. This bill is
desirned to relieve Mr. Lacy of the
amount Martin embezzled during
his term. .
By Gilliam For the prevention
of fraudulent grading, requiring the
sign to state the names of the part
ners in business. Referred to judi
ciary committee.
HOUSE
By Mr. Coficld of Martin Resolu
tion providing that no bill shall be
introduced after February 22, unless
by unanimous consent. Referred to
committee on rules.
By Mr. Cowles of Wilkes Bill to
amend the Constitution of North
Carolina.
By Mr. Mitchell of Bertie To
amend chapter 3, laws of 1903.
By Mr. Winborne of Hertford To
amend article IX of the Constitu
tion of North Carolina by striking
out the clause forbidding discrimina
tion between the races in the school
apportionment.
By Mr. Winborne To provide for
the high grade school.
By Mr. Stewart of Harnett To
reform the divorce laws of North
Carolina.
Mr. Cuningham of Person To
appropriate $5,000 for the erection
of a monument to Gen. M. W. Ransom.-
Mr. Winborne To prevent injus
tice by hasty and improvident re
straining orders and injunctions
without notice.
Mr. Winborne To repeal the
fraudulent act, chapter 349, laws of
1903, the anti-jug law.
Mr. Graham of Granville To
amend chapter 488, laws of 1899, so
as to provide for the election of
county commissioners of Granville
by the people.
Mr. Winborne of Hertford To
prevent fraudulent legislation by de
ceptive titles, and to make the title
of a bill a part thereof.
Mr. Winborne To authorize new
trials in criminal cases for newly
discovered evidence.
Mr. Boney of New Hanover To
GIRLS WANTED.
We will pay girls $2.00, $2 50 and $3.00 per
week, and pay board, while learning; also
pay transporilon here, amount to be re
funded when earned. Only girls of good
character employed.
P. W. KOHLER, Superintendent,
Melrose Knitting Mills, Raleigh, N. C.
Guns, Guns!
GREAT BARGAINS!
I have a big stock of new and second-hand
Guns, which must be sold at once.
Great bargains. If you want a Gun of any
kind, come at once.
Fine Breech-Loading duns from
$3.00 Up.
T. F. BROCKWELL,
Raleigh, N. C
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IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 6, 1904.
This condensed schedule is pub
lished as information and is subject
to change without notice to the pub
lic.: .
TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C.
No. 111.
1.40 a. m. Daily from Goldsboro
and local points. Carries Pullman
sleeper Raleigh to Greensboro, open
for occupancy at 9.00 p. m., connect
ing at Greensboro with train No. 33,
"Florida Express," for Charlotte,
Columbia, Savannah and Jackson
ville. Close connection is made with
No. 37, "Washington and South
western Limited," said Pullman train
drawing room sleepers, New York
to New Orleans and Memphis, con
nection is also made for Winston
Salem, Wilkesboro.
No. 112. : :
5.25 a. m Daily from Goldsboro
and local stations, connecting at
Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line,
also with Atlantic and North Caro
lina Railway.
No. 107. '':':;--'.y::'-y---:
8.40 a. m. Daily for Greensboro
and local stations, connects at Dur
ham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys
ville and Richmond. At University
Station for Chapel Hill daily except
Sunday. At Greensboro with train
No. 36, U. R. "Fast Mail" for Wash
ington. Pullman drawing room
sleepers to New York and Richmond;
close connection for Winston-Salem,
Mocksville and local stations, with
train No. 7 for High Point, Salis
bury, Charlotte and local stations.
No. 108.
10.30 a. m. Daily for Goldslvro
and all local points, connects at Sel
ma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and all
Eastern North Carolina points. At
Gohlsboro for Wilmington, Kinston,
New Bern, N. C, and Norfolk,. Va.,
for Chesapeake Line for Baltimore
and all other outgoing steamers.
No. 135. ':
3.25 p. m. Daily for Greensboro
and intermediate stations, connects
at Durham for Oxford, Clarksville,
ICeysville daily except Sunday. At
University Station for Chapel Hill,
daily with train 39 for Columbia and
Jacksonville. Pullman sleeper and
first class coaches' Washington to
Jacksonville, Fla. No. 35, "U. S.
Fast Mail," for Atlanta and all
points South and Southwest. Pull
man drawing room sleeners to Bir
mingham and New Orleans; day
coaches Washington to New Orleans,
also with northbound trains Nos..
34 and 38 for Washington and all
points North. Pullman drawing
room sleepers and observation car to
New York; connection is1 also made
at Greensboro for Winston-Salem
and at Salisbury for Memphis.
'"'No. 13G.
4.50 p. m. Daily for Goldsboro
and local stations.
0. II. ACKERT, Gen. Manager.
S. H. HARD WICK,
Pass. Traffic Manager.
W. II. TAYLOE,
Gen. Pass. Agt, Washington, D. C.
R. L. VERNON,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Charlotte, N. C.
T. E. GREEN, City Ticket Agt.,
Up-town Ticket Office.