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AW - We Do Job Work the Linotype Way Let XJs Kiguro on Your Work. Phone No. 11 fiHT Published Every Tuertdav and Fridav The Oldest and Best Paper in This Section, VOL XXV. NO. 13 THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY, N, C, TUESDAY, FEB l.'V 1917. S1.GQ A YEAR IN ADVANCE V i It J nun i iwmhim in mi i w urrn hopb of " VVnlblNC W AR A P'MRiiiB Musical ConWy 'Pro i V V UIUIVJ YAlj- ducid by Local Talent Under Di- (; KltM AN": THINKS CLASH WITH MT'J) STATES CAN'T HE 'AYfXiED ' IF ' PRESIDENT V.TL- Gates of New York nnd assisted by SO:-;'' ADHERES TO. HIS POSI- talented Shelby folks, the Shelby TiOX. '..-'"' v Graded School presented'' "The Mcr- ' ; , . , ' I ry . Travelers' 'at the school -auditor-, i ';M nhait'Ti. , Feb. 10. Via London, ium 011 Thursday and Friday even ,;.!.. 11. Little hope 'or expectation ,,;.!!' in Berlin that war with the I From the time they entred the f, t.'iu-d States is avoidable, or that a lobby of the London jiotel until Mrs. ;i- vivc:i:!i reconciling the policies Traveler was "dragged" to a car , -i- two governments can be found, njval in America, Mr:-. Hyde .Hoey ' ,:. :v now is a tlesire on the part as strong-minded Mrs. Traveler and !' -.lis authorities and a vast bull; of r. J. It. Osborne as gonial, eager- ;, j eople to avoid actual hostilities ' to-fka&e-everybody Mr, Traveler, ,:. y way consistent with the (jui- held the interest of their an-i'tn-e. -; !.-is of the present submarine Their acting was so artisU.: ;..s to y 5 y. but only in such a way, Ac- , produce the effect of reality. , :;:!. instructions were given, . There were six charming American sK-1ated Press has been reli- pirls, Misses Nell Ligon, Mabel Me- '; formed, to submarine com- Braver, Margaret MeMurry, Milli T.;.:,d. rs before they started on their cent Blanton, Beth Andrews, a l Al- i-piary mission, to take the safe ma Miller, traveling under the eie ,.!:t,n neutral vessels, particul- erorage of Mr. Thomas Osborne. In ... American, were in question, cidentally they formed a chorus v.:- v wr possible. Enemy merchant- speaking fronf the viewpoint of both , v hen recognized as such, were those who had come to see and those , r: r' d to be sunk at sight, but neu- ;who had come to hear for Mr. Os- :;: rchar.tniont were to be warn- home's delightfully rendered and ,. . !i 'i such action, in their judg- pleasing catchy songs. "You Can't r.. -t, was consistent with the object Live Without a Girl" was one of the ..' the campaign and the safety of , best liked of these, tlmr own ships. Other pleasing musical numbers It is realized, however, that after were given by Miss Eva Palmer and ihe prompt and resolute stand taken a chorus composed of young ladies by President Wilson, these orders and gentlemen of Shelby; Miss Dor could only be palliative and only de- othy Dover and a chorus of high fir, not avoid, an ultimate break. Al- school girls and boys, Miss Frances ,-o, that if President Wilson stood by McBrayer and a high school chorus; his announcement that the destruc- Master William Osborne and boys tion of American lives or ships would from the seventh grade; Miss Bright be regarded as an act of hostility, a Thompson and seventh grade girls; ci-us belli must come sooner or la- 'girls of the high school in the Yuma ter probably sooner on account of Man; and a whole stage full of lit th number of Americans on enemy tie girls from the lower grades in ships. Moreover, there was the dis- "The Boogie Boo." iTftionary nature of the instructions j As young society men of London M submarine commanders, who were -and New York, Messrs. Frank Hull, informed that while the careful Roland Elam, George Moore, Robert course toward neutrals was recom- Doggett and Mac Wilkins were ade mimkd and desired, they would no Iquately sause and agreeable. Miss longer be subjected to punishment Corah McBrayer was an enticing for departing from their former pro- lg0Iden-haired stenographer and Miss (.dure of warning, if they found this Mary Agnes Webb the resourceful advisable. Iand bewitching looking French maid. No Modification ullen th? curtairi went up on It is considered that the only pos- last a carnival 8cenei the audjence ..baity of the adoidance of hostilities with de,jght thejr favorite8i would result from a modification of Miss Laura Burton Miller an(1 Mr its standpoint by one or the other Wythe Royster-Miss Miller as Miss side, and before the Assoc.ated Press j Bachelor who knew a8 soon as she correspondents departure from Ber- looked at Mr MosM., Ro ter that n, Cru ,,w w.-. Germany would give way this time or abandon the ruthless campaign now started. From a neutral cable office, it now is possible to tell the story of the de velopment of the present crisis, on which the most rigid censorship has been applied in Germany. Coming to The Princess Theater Tuesday, Feb. 20th, One Day And Night r,,p f tV, ur nnivprfnl nrlift- ings of moral features will be shown , W Fnh wtfc thf ha ever annear- i ed in this section. It surpassed that Mr- Osborne principals, was a fitt er "Where are My Children." 1700 climax to a performance full of people witnessed that production. ' lody. Misses Helen and Wherever "The Little Girl Next .Margaret Dover played accmn Door" is shown there has been only , pan.ments usually well, standing room. Consisting of an all I On Thursday evening the audience Mar cast. Men ar.d women of na- had the added pleasure of two con tinual prominence active in pretent- tralto solos by Miss Virginia For it g"The Little Girl Next Door." 'The tune of Asheville; and of several photo play that won instant endorse- Edison selections through the cour rr;e:t of every civic and uplift organ isation. Ministers have preached sermons about it. A picture every mar., woman, boy and gin snouiu ln Shelby were guests of the scnoot. see. "If you reflect a ray of light .They were welcomed home in a short into rat hole, you spoil it for rat pur- ' J;p0i?Lh by the Reverend Mr. Bate poses." The report of the Senate 'matli and the children of the 'Boogie Vice Commission has done this veryg00 chorus sang "Ho! for Carolina" thing. We must inform the boys and in thcir bonor. The playing of the , . , . 1 , 1 nrls if we are to protect tnem. 1111 the devil with the cradle and you will not have to fight him with the crutch," commerjt of Rev. Elmer Lynn Williams of Chicago, after see ing "The Little Girl Next Door. No children will be admitted unless ac companied by their parents. Admis sion will be 25c. Don't wait till night. Visit the matinee and avoid the big night crowd. A copy of the Daily Truth will be distributed in every home, giving many testimon ials and comments. Also story tell- nig you exactly what you are going to see. I'Anlndincr Slnve Hurts G rover Man tu , , I jne neraid: Mr. J. A. Ellis, general manager of the Kings Mountain Hardware Com pany .here, had histface badly cut and his eyes damaged Saturday at his home in Grovcr when the hot water back in his kitchen stove exploded. Mr Ellis knew that the pipes were frozen and .was building the fire by degrees in order to melt the ice with out an exnloslorv but about the time an vaPiisiui uui uihii. v.u.-,,j h" thought it was safe it exploded L, irtfl cut. him nhnnt ihp face had IV. 'nd cut him about the face badly. It was thought at first that he would have to be taken to a hospital but this idea was dropped. His daugh ter, Miss Thelma Ellis, who was standkg nearby the stove was slight ly hurt by the explosion also. . THE MEuIlY travelers recliort of Mis dates, Delights Two Audiences. Under the 'direction of Miss Ethel he ma(e fo. h(,r g wa i.. ... . .,.,, . , ' tbp rritip ic rpliahlv irrrntA Vinf iMiss Miller and Mr. Royster have de clared their intention of refusing to play next time unless they can be princess and prince, and we know they can be that or anything else they choose, unless Samantha, Miss Pantha Harrelson, and Hezekiah, Mr. T. J. Babington, interfere. The lat ter two were so true to life with their baskets of good things and their bene iiciant air that the carnival people unu "uuience aiiKe goi nungry ana i i :i. , i wanted to know more about them. 1 ne closing cnorus, .uss uaies ana rrM. i r- i . - , tesy of Mr. Taylor. On Friday evening members of the First North Carolina Regiment now . ... - . . . military band between acts was much enjoyed by all. The sum of $40.85 was netted for the library fund. The school appre ciates the patronage of its friends. Would Intern Bryan Washington Special, fith, to Greens boro News. William Jennings Bryan, in a statement Saturday night, asked cit izens of the United States to tele trranh fhpir congressmen what they though(. should be done in the pres- I . J n in nth Minn eni crisis, unu w-j a . citizen came forward with this ad- vice Intern the said Bryan." Congressman Miller of Minnesota said he had received a letter from William E. Richardson of Duluth, Minn., which he would read to the House later today, and which said: "William Jennings Bryan asked people to advise their Representa tives in Congress of their wishes in this crisis. In accordance therewith, wou(j sajr to you, it is my opinion . ;nterests of our country it is my opinion I ... j iU tm-j;.- would he conscrven oy u- internment of the said Bryan." Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan's Regulets for bilious attacks. 25c at all stores. adv. SOCIETY NEWS Valentine I 'com I'll build a house of lollypops, Just suited, sweetheart, to your taste; f: The windows shall be lemon droj:s, The doors shall bo of jujube paste, Heigh-o, if you'll be mine! nv.i- i mi . . I ,1. . nun peppermints i 11 pae me warns A IMI lll-ut; j;uiut n, nil,, i ii r;w With seeds that send Up .sweetened stalks On whiih bright candied grow, lleigh-o, my valentine! ts Some seats of sassafras I'll make i it, t !.-.,, v v,.,i tii., 11 i. cake Laced :V. around wi;h 1 "mon ice, mine! leigii- -(-: if v, 1,'. We'll have a party evofy day And feiif t on cream and honey dew, And, though you're only six, we'll play That I am just as young as you, Heigh-' , sweet valentine! AnnaJU. Pratt in St. Nicholas. Ishpening Club With Miss Ligon YV;tfc t;c V..H l.i.rr.n aa it irraf- ious nostess, tne isnpenmg ciuo en- , . , . it ..i.w.. e,.- s nostess ne isnpenn.g out ed one of the most delightful lit- ry programs of the year at her ne on South Washington street joy erary homi last Aaiuruav aiiernoon. .. , i .i r. i i r . c . , .. . ... ,, i report Thursday on the bill to re Saint Valentine was beautifully ex- !,. , , f ., . . , . .. . move the county seat of Rutherford ,res,ea n me . festooning of hearts, both big and small, greeted the eye every- where, making a most delightful set ting for the club meeting. The following program with "Fa mous Paintings" as the subject, was given: The Sistine Madonna Miss Beth Andrews. The Aurora of Guido Reni Miss Ruby McBrayer. Music Miss Helen Dover. A delicious salad course and ices were served at the close of the pro gram ,the hostess being assisted by Misses Beth Andrews and Laura Burton Miller. The invited guests were: Mesdames Jack Palmer, Frank Hoey and Will Arey. Mrs. Weathers Club Hostess A very charming club hospitality of last week wte that of Friday af ternoon when Mrs. Lee B. Weathers was hostess to the Tongues and Needles club and a number of invit ed guests. A very happy hour was spent in dainty needlework and pleasant so cial inter-course, following which an elegant salad course and mints was served. ) The hostess was assisted in enter- the American patriotism and valor, taining by Mrs. A. P. Weathers, You promptly laid aside your busi Mrs. Ike Kendall, Mrs. Paul Webb ness, separated yourselves from your and Miss Annie Miller. homes and loved ones and offered I Beside the club members the spec- your lives, if need be, for the com- ially invited guests were Miss Nan ,Killian of Waynesville, guest of Mrs Jnsdi Mnnnev. Mesdames Frank and Ernest Hoey' Mrs. Paul Webb. Mrs. 1 a t -ari.. Yf:.. m,h, JX. i. ncauios, .una -utiui- .umci, Mrs. v . K. iioey, Mrs. ikc ivennaii, m n t r ti Tr ii.li Jlirs. ? . . ISlA, itnu i,ll.-i. Vllclliaill jMorrison of Mariposa. Mrs. Fanning Reception Hostess Tomorrow The following handsome invita- tions from Stevens have been issued for tomorrow afternoon: Mrs. Walter Fanning At home Wednesday evening, February four teenth nineteen hundred and seventeen From five until half after six o'clock Shelby, North Carolina Mrs. Carl Webb to Entertain Friday Afternoon On Friday afternoon Mrs. Carl Webb will be hostess to the' memb ers of the Tongues and Needles club at her home on East Graham st. The hour is 3:30. Cecelia Club Miss Mamie Roberts will be hos tess or. Saturday afternoon at 3:30 to the Cecelia Music club. All mem bers are urged to be present. Dies of Pneumonia Colon Queen, the 16 year old son of Mr. and I Mrs. John Queen who live ire No. 6 township west of Shelby died Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Young Queen had not been well but drove an automobile to Shelby Saturday contracting pneumonia which caus-i ed his death 24 hours later. His re mains were buried at Beaver Dam yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Buy a Spach Wagon and your wa gon troubles will be over. Big stock on hand at Lineberger's. adv. It! 'IHKl'KKD l OlM'V ITEMS 'Bill to. Allow Vote- on Court House '.Removal is Killed W.1 P. Allen Dead Hayes Arrested, The Sun, Feb. 8th: Representative. Withrow has in- tro'iluced a bill in the House to repeal an act to enlarge Jho powers of .the mayor of Rutherfordton. lorn Hayes, who is wuitfd here n-i . V,,, . 1 . e i.i . . , nitiiKe 01 lonning iiavni s f tori' n f..,. U - . . . . i n yiiiniiin il'J, was Cap!.Urr(l !1 Mitt hell county . last week a'hd brought back here and ; ngel in jaii j to await trial at th 'criminal court. next term of th.i I -Mr.-.Thomas J. Srvder, of Forest ' i City, after a week's illness- of ':,rmu. pox and pneumonia. r;assed awav passed awav aturday evening about !hv i.vlock at Chimney Kock, where he was c;i- gag"d in road construction wort; with Mr. M.' L. Justice. W. !'. .Vllin, after ;,. i xt::ided .expected to p.n f- ta!. illness, died at bis home in Logan's! A site has it least been sehe.V.i f Store township Thtirsdav last a -,1 bw Guilford county's court hous.' funeral amf interment took n!:ice at ' Mount Hebron Saturday, Kev. 'j . ('. .Jonlon, of this place, conducting the services. The Henrietta Mill No. 2, at Caro- , The members are: W T sciir-ir,l , - .. president; R. J. Smith, vice and in- structor; J. F. Price, secretary ar.d . - "'. " lonm fivor hnv mnAi M.iti.lni. .,..,1 .,. ..V j imvi .uuillia, iiiu Fri().lv . . . . Frjday nights and study textile si j jects and other thi fop thp ment of thc (, T, ... .. . n t. w. The joint committee on counties, j . ., cities and towns gave unfavorable 'County from Rutherfordton to Forest U. j , j Car- ' ,, ... ..., against removal and those for re-1 Jbn Ward, a young white man. moval were Mr. Alexander, of Forest .giving Charlotte as his home, was City, and Col. Sol Gallert, who ap- , arrested in Charlotte on the charge peared as attorney, admitting thatiof obtaining money under fa'se pre- personally he opposed removal PRAISES SOLDIERS General Lawrence W. Young (Jives Due Credit to Officers and Men of ' 1st Infantry. . The following letter from Brigadier-General Lawrence W. Young was addressed to the officers and en listed men of the 1st Infantry: In view of the fact that orders have been issued for the return of the 1st N. C. Infantry to its home station for muster out of the Federal service, and that the regiment may entrain before I reach Camp Stew art, I desire to convey to you all, ex- presions of my great appreciation of the splendid service rendered by you to your Nation and to your State. Suddenly called from your civil pursuits by a message in'the night, you responded to the call of the Chief Executive in a manner which again tells in magnificent story the tale of mon cause of our country. As soldiers of North Carolina you have nroven true to everv trust im - 'posed upon you, rendered service the a ...ki-.i, vrk r, ,iciuiu ui nim.ii - i i .win, vtww- iiman car. point io wun pnue ana - ? . .. :.l ..! Jiavc piuvcu JWUi.-'im.i vrvrim ovua of a State which in every emergency 1 has furnished her full quota for the j defense of this country. I Had the emergency callid for the prmlnvmi'nt of our Iroons in ,Yoxi- I t"J " co,' no greater honor could have been : conferred upon any men than to have been privileged to lead you into bat tle for the common cause of human ity. On this, the eve of our parting, I extend to you my heartfelt thanks and an "adieu" that carries with it 'God bless you." Y'ou can return to your homes and loved ones with a confidence which comes only with the knowledge of duty well performed. JR. O. U. A. M. at Earl Earl Council No. 391 will give a public entertainment at the Earl school building Saturday evening, Feb. 17th. Hon. Zeb Vance Long of T Statesville, N. C, will deliver a lec ture at 2 p. m. Oysters on the shell will be served immediately after the speaking. Special degr-e work will bo performed at the fodge building. Commencing at 8 p. m. Everybody is invited and every Junior from sis- ter lodges are especially requested to bo present. Let everybody come, Take off a day and see Earl Council grow. E. B. OLIVE. Notice to Farmers The Farmers Union of Cleveland is called to meet at the Court House in Shelby next Monday 10 a. m., which will be the 19th. The object; is a fertilizer meeting. Let every local be present and bring your lo cal agent along. B. G. Logan, President. Joe E. Blanton, Agent. NEV.S IN CONDENSED FORM iilens of Interest Gathered From Over the State. Ben Jenr.ings diel Tuesday in 'Greensboro from a night's exposnii in the woods, . , I Fire Wednesday night did $100,007 , to $150,000 damage to the business :; section of Monroe. Belk Bros, was the heaviest loser. Mrs. Maude Hutchison Yount, wife of Mr. M. II. Yount .if Hickory, di-1 Monday night, aged year husband and two children Clois Evtrhurt, aged was accidentally killed county by the dis'cbarg 'n bis "own hands,' wh fence. Walter t.nlhth, . TV it ' e was stories down an i. Eangren hotel i badlv injured bi ;West Market ttreet. Goldsboro. at cost of $M0,0O(). tThe building will cost a half nullio:; or better The North Carolina Commercial ! Secretaries, in session at (Jastonia, went on record as favorinc a f,t:itp l rt chamber of commerce and a commit- ,tee was appointed to take up the Orr. wanted in Cr-.xhnni ; -- , - " irnnnTV Tor thp mnrr pr nt I' nn,nt 1 i .... v . - - - ...... ...... Birchfield last fall, has beem bron.rht. iback to Graham county from Chero kee county, Oklahoma, wher he was arrested. Nags Head and other points on the eastern North Carolina Ccoast were cut off from communication with the outside world as a result of a freeze. The condition was the L,mt flll. ?j I fences, ne nau a Tio-jfoou cnectv ' ill -I t f a T T - 1 J 11 HI l . casnea ny a ureensooro nrm. Lee Honeyeutt of Salisbury, who recently tried to commit suicide af ter he had shot and killed Miss Lin dy Casper, died Tuesday from thc self-inflicted injuries. Hhe was 37 years old and leaves a wife and five 'q., on business. Petitions were sent children. forward from various counties urg- Mr. Howard A. Banks, who has fog Anti-Saloon league and anti been private secretary to Secretary iien legislation, of the Navy Daniels, will resign this The senate bill to divide the state position to become associate editor nt0 two" judicial circuits with 24 dis of the Sunday School Times of Phil- jtricts and 24 judges, two of whom adelphia, Pa. His successor with ln be alternately emergency judges Mr. Daniels has mot been announced. 'in reaching the smallest districts in A negro tramp built a fire near the two circuits, was called up and Wadesboro one of the cold nights 8et as a special order for next Wed recently. In some way his clothing 'nesday. caught fire and the negro took off all The senate bill for a modification his clothes to try to put out the fire. 0f the cr0p lien law was received In this plight he had to walk a half from committee with favorable re mile and was badly burned and near- po. ly frozen when he got there. I yew bills were introduced as fol- The civil action began, in Durahm against the city by Prof. Summer field McCartney was compromised by the city paying Mr. McCartney $2G4 for half of the unexpired term. Mc- Cartney alleged that he had been and township bonds of $400,000 semi fired a-s foreign language teacher in annually at different rates of inter the city schools by the superintend- ipst tnat liquidate thc issues in 30 ent- odd years. R.-k..L-? line Pmrilnvo? Mis I . .. - . I,. . v,hnt-' hpnnh I ' '. , ' t.-... "00 appropriated $i,ww towards, ine an - 1 l .,f luhn u I mo hop th, I j - - i cniuii,irv Vrorr.r nn.-l K-it p . nbined will give $1,000 more. Ihe commissioners specny ... r that the officer must come from out of the county. APPOINTMENTS W ANTED Rev. C. P. Wright Asks For Ap Appointments in all of the Baptist Churches. To the Missionary Baptist Past ors and churches of Cleveland coun ty: I make this earnest request as your brother and companion in Jesu3 Christ as I have promised my Sav ior to try to do whatever he impres ses me to do. I have felt impressed of my Savior to ask permission of you to preach one sermon in every church of this faith in the countv and bv feeline this impression. I decided tn ,nv th(, rasp b(lfore vou and if vou " -------- .- - - - will grant me this privilege, I ask you pastors to notify me and give me your name and address and also the name of your church and I will send my appointments to you. I want to say, dear brethren, that my object is not to get any of your work or any money, but is to try to fdl my mi?sion and duty to God. I also ask an interest in your prayers as I feel that I need them. The blessings of God be upom you. C. P. WRIGHT, Lattimore, N. C, R-1. Play at Union School House Satur da Night The Lattimore High School will ,to the sale of lands by the wives o. give a play at the Union School .insane husbands, house on Saturday evening at 7:30 Everitt Prohibit the sale of ad o'clock. The public is cordially in- ulterated linseed oil and provide for Ivited. BUilNtSS'OF LAW MAKERS TO STTDY TEXT BOOKS, TE (TI- ERS PENSION'S SCHOOL BOARD MEASURE IS -PUT TO SLEEP COUNTY IS PROPOSED. OF JARVIS Raleigh,. Reb. 10. Henry Page smiled sweetly today when he killed. laid out and buried the Oaten bill "'Which was offered shortlv after ''' Marse Henry prevented his itate ." '-; wdde school board election bill. :Vi Mr. Page did not glont over his boti'iu: single victory of the sessior, he was ft too gracious to do that. But the hi tory of the thing is th:.t Oates bill killed the Page bill ami Mister Hen ry was quick to get rid of tho mea sure that was designed, as he felt, to make his own impossible. He held a new county bill applying to Moore in his pocket but did not pf- 1 fer it at. the morning session. The fight for statewide measures is now over. From this day forward the dividual counties will try to 'nnrenil the .w ilodrinn lw tV. en,,n. tv unit. The Turnpr bill h: not Vnn rltonr,onl ,.t u ,.,, i w wiff'..i.u v, uiiu ii. ouiimn yui - haps the best chance of them all. But 'the Page, and McCrary bills electing county boards are dead. fT I- f n.,-1 ..cr i 'ullJC"". wuiiiani, uncieu a new bill today that will appoint a commission to study textbooks, meth ods of election, a state printery and the teachers' pensions, but this will have nothing to do with electing at this term The only hope is a county extension and Pago stands an excel lent chance even with members of the east. Jarvis county came into the light again today. Both houses have the bill and it will go to special commit tee early in the week. The Jarvis. ites have fared badly in the past, but they say they can win this time and give the state a new Democratic county. The House Representative Doughton convened the house this morning at 11 o'clock In the absence of Speaker Murphy. who was called to Washington, D. aWg: Reconstruct Hickory Nut Gap road. Clark, of Pitt Re-introduction of the bill to authorize the issuance of state bonds for security of county Crowson-Kepeal Section lto-laws of 1861 relating to the Change 01 Hog day from February to 1 . . , . it t , ho j. " Aixt day. 1 noggins Aiiieim w-o i-iTiuo Tf 1 m 1 m'l'M 1 111111 iiitiwint inn ." , Ege on me puouc n,Knvvy!.. I Cox. of Currituck Appoint R. O. Bagley a member of the highway commission. Coggins Provide for the inspec tion of public institutions. Matthews and Renfrew Provide for the establishment of a reforma tory for youths in Mecklenburg county. The Senate Bills passed final reading in Se nate: Authorize sewerage bonds by Elm City; amend the law as 'to bond issues in Guilford county; a mend the revisal 1905 relative to the sale of real property; provide for auditing the books of Iredell county officers; repeal a certain local law applying to Robeson county passed at this session; amend tne Bender county road law; amend the law as to bastardy; amend the law as to itemized accounts in evidence; ad vance age of consent in criminal as sault cases from 1 Oto 12 years; a mend the law as to the arrest of persons charged with felony; amend the law as to profane of abscene lan guage on the public highways; bet ter protection for persons on the pub lic highways; amend the law as to the removal of cases in courts of justices of the peace; authorize the appointment of soma of Confederate veterans on county pension boards. New bills were introduced out of order as follows: , Justice Amend the law relative 'its inspection. 4 ' i'ii. i
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