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THE' MORNING POST TUESDAY. JANUARY 13 IQQ3- I vv men iou i When You i i i i Senator Norris Presents Button An Extraordinary 1 i Code Commission Bill Your Coat ing: W. C. P. "White, sunervlsor manual training school, Durham.

General discussion. What are the essentials of efficient supervision. Brief answers by members. N. B.

Superintendents are requested to bring for exhibition cooies of school forms, such as reports, Piano Sale WILCOX TRIAL NOT YESTERDAY Judge Council Arrived Too Late to Open Court Big Crowd Was Present i 2 Close under your chin to keep out the cold you ought to take some thoughtofi your face. Commissioners Ap I Three ent law which requires not less than one or more than six depositories for the sale of school text books In a coun ers registers, vouchers, etc. Also speci-j mens of school work, photographs of pointed by tjie Governor, and a Clerk Senator Myrtle ty and substitutes that there shall not I buildings. interior, ground, and of interest to suoerin- any thing else Hertford, N. Jan.

12. Special. i Reinhardt 'Asks More The second trial of John Wilcox for i the murder of Nell Cropsey, which was R. J. TIGHE, Pres.

W. C. ALLEN. Secy. is'the thing.

Applied to the aci and hands it preventschapping and serves is a perfect antidote tothe breath of frtfst ivs iexi cook, ue- i to have been held here today is post- poned until tomorrow in the absence of yjj positpnes Judge Council. His Honor was to na-ve i 3 trlrtv hn AiA Tint nrrlvp OptfUCU wuis. fW 5c. Liberal Bottle. Price until tonight.

A thousand people were eji i be less than six or more than twenty In a county. The author of the bill says that in many countes the people are greatly Inconvenienced in procuring the books. Senator Welborn. Republican, offered hs first bill yesterday and It Is designed to wipe absolutely from the statute books the present prohibition law applying to Ashe county. tivy'c When the Senate convened at eleven, Lieut.

Gov. Turner presiding, prayer was offered by Rev. W. Tyree of the First Baptist church of Raleigh. Ex-Senator James D.

McNeill of Cumberland was invited to a seat in the chamber, upon motion of Senator Lamb of Cumberland. RonMnr Gilliam resented a batch of i Truly marvellous are the money-saving opportunities offered by this jfACTORY SALE OF NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS. Buyins strictly first-class Pianos DIRECT JROM THE FACTORY, with every vestige of profit eliminated, is an event that's rare indeedone that comes but Seldom one that should be taken advantage of at tM earliest possible moment. There's a clear and distinct saving of from $30 to $150 on every instrument in the sale. Investigate! A.

W. CHANDLER, Olivia Ratify Library Bnildlust RALEIGH, n. c. A Fireiuaua all stuck to my engine, although every Joint ached and every nerve was racked with 'pain," writes C. W.

Bellamy, a locomotive fireman of Burlington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about, to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c W.

H. King Drug 201 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, In town and the court room was crowded with an expectant throng. The general opinion is that Wilcox is guilty, though there are many doubts that he will be convicted. People in Perquimans county do not favor capital- punishment on merely circumstantial evidence. Wilcox Is fat N.

C. Just thirty minutes, without a as ted or an dle word, was required by the Senate of North Carolina transact Its buslhess yesterday and cijourn until this rooming. The most Important rneasur present-Vl was the bill byeenator Norris for si Cod Commission. The title of this 1 ill Is 'to provide ffcr revising and digesting the public ijiws of this state." The bill creates three commissioners, to be appointed bytj the Governor by nr.d with the advice find consent of the Senate, who shall foliate, digest and r-ise all the public, statute laws now In force, encludlngpthe acts of this General Assembly. The bill further ftlpulates for the cohsoldatlon by the and In good humor.

He refuses to oe I interviewed; says enough will be told DURHAM. RALEIGH. about him any way. He is very inn-mate with the sheriff, and said to him that there was no use of his assuming all Interested attitude or rlispiayms TWO BILLS THAT STRIKE AT CHILD an Says "the pettlons for a submission of continuance of dispensary arTarboro to a vote of the people there. Bill 1ntrdac4 STOCKS.

COTTON. sympathy for the Cropseys. people will call it a bluff. LABOR QUESTION GRAIN And CAROLINIAN HONOR ED IN TENNESSEE! Direct Private Wire to New YorK and Chicago. iSPwuBisBtsI Instantaneous quotations.

All transactions bona fld Information concerning the market cheerfully furnished tM pul.llc Ralelfh ud" surrounding towns. -5 Interstate and Boll Phonos. No. 07. information v.

it dook. mv office WOCDBLRY D. 1 Uee. JOHN New VArk s6 Wt ryi Street a The Nashville. American of a recent date contains an article on the election of Hon.

Lawrence D. Tyson to the speakership of the Tennessee House of Representatives. As readers of the Post are aware Mr. Tyson is a son of Mrs. M.

L. Typon and a sister of Mrs. Paul IT. Leer of this city. The artclle from the American follows: "Laurence D.

Tyson, the nominee oi the Democratic caucus fors peaker of the" House of Representatives, is a native of North Carolina, but he has lived in Knoxville for about fifteen j-ears. He os a graduate of the West Point Military Academy and served in the fnited States army until after he was promoted-from a second lieutenancy to a first lieutenancy. He was located in Knoxville as commandant RALEIGH ITlios, sons H. Briggs mwt MflRRI I mm Senator Godwin: For the reller of ex-sheriff J. M.

Marshburn of Sampson. Senator Norris: To provude for digesting and codifying the laws of the State. This provides three commissioners at $1,500 and a clerk at JTGO. Senator Welborn: To repeal chapter C97. Laws of 1501, the prohibition law of Ashe county.

Senator Reinhardt: For the better distribution of school books, providing that there shall be not less than six or more than twenty depositories in each county Instead of from one to six as the law of 1901 provides. 1 Hill a'a Senate bill: To prohibit hunting with dogs, torch, trap or gun in Stanly county without the written consent of land-owner. Passed third reading. Senate bill: To amend the charter of the United Mutual Insurance Comrany. The question was raised by Senator Henderson whether this bill was liable for a tax.

Senator Norris. said it only changed the name of the company already doing business, and did not enlarge the powers. Senator Justice said this did not require the tax because it was not a material change, not enlarging the powers. For a bill making a material change in the charter a tax of $23 is now required. The bill then passed Its third reading, and was sent to the House for concurrence.

The Senate at 11:30 adjourned till tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock. rorr mission of acts oh similar subjects, Iistrtbutng them unier. ttles, divisions nid sections marginal notes tnd an alphabetical Index. Another iuty of the commissioners shall be to such acts or parts of acts as should be repealed or'modlfled and sug-jr-t new acts or pjrts of acts as necessary to the next Legislature. The revlsa or tdlgest shall also contain the State afrd United State? congressional acts regulating the naturalization of foreigners and prescribing the mode in which records and proceedngs shall be authenticated In every other state.

There shall a good alphabetical Index of these Mith full references under each section to decisions of the Supreme Court of United States and North Carolina Supreme Court. The commissioners are Greeted to prepare the'dgest by the beginning of the next Legislative session i.nl shall have printed. Secretary of State shall sid a copy to the j-urreme Court Justices. Superior Court Judges, clerks of the court, legislators of IKS and retain the rest In the Secretary of State's office. The three Code Commissioners shall receive -ich and may employ' a clerk at STr.ft.

The Secretary of State shall furnish 'ich with two opie bf the Cole and wo copies of the acts oT each legislature from to 195 Inclusive. nlo Mlth stationery. The Governor shall fill any vacancy occulting on the commission. Senator Reir.hirdt Introduced an Important measure. It changes the pres- (Continued From First Page.) Hshment shall be employed at labor or detained In said mill, factory or manufacturing establishment for a longer period than twelve hours in any one day, nor for a longer period than sixty hours in any one week.

(2) That no child under twelve years of age shall work or be employed in any mill, factory or manufacturing establishment. (C) That no person, firm or corporation shall hire or employ any child under the age of fourteen years to work in any mill or manufacturing establishment, unless there is first provided and placed on file with said employer an affidavit made by the parent or guardian of said child that said child. Is over tweleve years of age. If said child has neither parent or guardian, then such affidavit shal be made by the child and filed, as aforesaid, and shall be returned to the child when said employment ceases. (4) That no child uuder sixteen years of age shall be employed or hired at any work in any factory or manufacturing establishment or mill at any time later than eight o'clock p.

m. (5) That any person, firm or corporation, parent, guardian or child violating this act. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon be fined not to exceed $100.00 imprisoned not to exced thirty days, or both, at discretion of the court. (6) This act shall be in force from and after the first day of May, 1903. RALEIGH, N.

C. COOPER BROS. I'roprletorv Raleigh, ttv feW MONUIVIENTS Sffi'i Write for catalosn. a. KJ iay tb frslsbt the University ot xonnessee, resigned his commission' to begin at he us career in a professional and business I Af 4 ti 1 1 vs the home of his.

choice. "He later served in the mricin war as colonel in COAL 5T0VES. rnnkTSTOVRS AND RANGES. of the Sixth Immune Regiment. He was especially appointed to command this immune regiment by the war department, and served with distinction until the close of the war.

His regiment was sent to orto PJco, and he ivnn militarv covernor of one of tht-. i J1 tfm-1 LLiU r-tfm I fnr- mrinths the tVif island. Oobbi in Fer if ia! An act to make violations oi cerium ahi act "rny Tvmn was located at the Uni ASSOCIATION OF CITY CAROlM was contracts a misdemeanor: i -ii of eon-iverslty of Tennessee when It institution. He mar tvJ. vrr.il or "written between 'strictly a military ried In Knoxville, res igned his commission to practice to a limited extent IN Ihh rfl employer and employed for specified work to tbe done, or between landlord 125 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 111 I III Ufc.fi an his business interests nave fjrown vn tinri and nro- but anu tenam )T.

tho erPater nart i SUPERINTENDENTS 1 Will Convene Here January 22 Interests of City ductlon of any crop or crops, uie moi- nf- ct on the part or or nis time, jic on the part unn of anv such contract Knox vllle cotton mills, financially m- Ahead of All Othir States in Work of Improving and 123 i I At 1-8 My either party thereto, without good and sufficient cause, shall be deemed a misdemeanor and the party so violating such contract shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than ten dollars or more thin flftv dollars or imprisonment Schools to Be arfied terested and a (director of the knoxville woolen mills, president of a large coal and land company and is interested in other concerns in that section, i "He has never before held a political Off tfie Beautifying School --V Considered the exception of that ot 'office, with the Knoxville city exec- bf Men's, chairman of Sale The North Coro'lna Association of Superintendents of city schools wll riti- January 22. continu- Grounds 'Clean-up' I week a Great January cnmrnlttee ana cnaimuui ui i iitive at Guilford College inn. in Afssion until the 24tn. frJe-' and CHildren's Shoes, Women's i mule rites of 1 1-3 fare tne remaining lots left over from our fall t. v.

i (campaign committee during the last I campaign. I "Then ominee is forty-one of age and is a strikingly handsome man and a courtly gentleman of the old southern school." i nese onoes arc The following letter from Perry. Mason the Youth's rompanlon. is In answer to a letter from Sopt. Joyr.er In reqnrd to the Improvement and beautifying of school "louses and grounds, it will be read jrtth especUl gratification by all pa-Vnrth Carolinians especially raiiroaus for the round trip from all points in the state.

And the meetln- promises to be one of the most Important in the history of the association. The following official announcement of the is made: Thursday evening. S-ll written report of the superintendents for half session (1002-1903). covering Guilford College, N. C.

Jan. 12. Special. Saturday evening In Memorial Hall, the Y. W.

C. T. U. and Y. M.

C. A. of Guilford College gave a reception. There were present three hundred people from this vicinity and neighboring, towns. Addresses of welcome were delivered by President Hobbs.

and Miss Delia Kalford and Mr. Charles M. Short. Presidents of the two societies respectively. Music was furnished by the Glee Club.

The social part of the Inter. and winter selling. Not every size can be found in every style bvlt some six Hundred are in this "Clean-up" sale, nd most everybody can find a fit. There all Kinds of sHoes-st aut walk- weiht walKin shoes, dress shot s. button of the 'betterment In Jiose Interested ubllc schools: TtBton- Jan.

iw following points: i TiimMit: whites, males and fe- Thrown from a Wagon Winston-Salem, N. Jan. 12. Special. Mrs.

John Garrison, aged seventy years, was killed near Wallburg late this afternoon. She was driving a mule. hTe animal became frightened and ran away, throwing Mrs. Garrison out of her wagon. She was dragged for some distance and- was dead when found.

choose' and in nrlmarv. intermediate shoes, laced shoes, etc. A splendid group of sHoes to was maae unusuaiu reception introduction of several esting by the hterest to aie offers an occasion of.int sale offers an from. This 1-3 off shoe most Interesting oi fortune tellers who amusements, the which were two wo. high school departments.

Colored as al2 Average daily attendance, both races. 3. Tard'es. 4 Leii'-th of schol year In Lenith of school course In years 6 Recent changes or additions to every one. i-r DOBBIN FEKKALb would tell your fortune and If you were a single person, would give you the picture of teh person of the person whom rou were to marry.

Prof. Rumble will give a violin recital here next Saturday evening at 7:30. WAKE FOREST course of stf.d. of (a) regular and (b) COLLEGE NOTES LIT- Joyner. Raletgn, Dear Sir Yours of Ieccrnber same duly to hand.

In reply we wish io say that It has been a real plas-are for us to co-operate vrljh others tni the work of creating a sentiment beautifying and Improving the rural school grounds. We "wish espclally to congratulate be friends of education In North Carolina for what they are doing In this Urectlon. We know of no state in th anion where such cnoretlc work is being put forth as it Is now displayed ji marry farts of your state. We think rou are fortunate in havnsr a woman 3ke Mrs. Patterson of.

Wtnston-Sa-lm. to co-operate with you. We have recently received a report of the work, iccompllshed by her committee slnr lb of November. The ork al- 1 1 4 to rmfirknbU. no special teachers employed, p.

Salaries paid. BUGKNER FOR SENATOR receipts ana exp-- j. Kstlmited wt-a Vnnrt. X. Jan.

12. Spe Giving increase, year. tures for 1902-1303. nn over previous cial. All the students have gotten back received fro.n saie oi 30.

Amount bond. 11. Pcrmanen Democrats Are Not Expected to Make a Nomination i Imnrovenents and C. Jan. 12.

special. after spending a gay and. festive holiday vacation at their respective homes and quite a number of new men have registered for the spring term, the enrollment is now three hundred, the largest in the history of the institution, proving the appreciation of the merits of the superior course of instruction of same 12. Other intetestin data Ahevllle. I 7Z Extraordinary Offering THIS WEEK IN today from Burns CIOC 1 lie mnmlne.

that ready sccompii'i contimi'! is i- to know wnai vllle gives me hpen nominated by the Round tab'e discussion of toDi.s of of rtone ln.ttie various Itenublicans of Tancey county to sue tie-' vrPfl At Wake Forest uonege. o'clock. ceed State senator JflMrtm(mt nithouh it is the fnlted States, nna we xno rt mitten where the fame intelligent t-n- Friday f.ft'-rn on. 2.30-5 muxee 1Uirtt rn rir t.t -ommlttee on rcu iucuivti.1 of T. ceased, it that medicine has been Sa'i-bury; 1-rprise.

and aggre CoQn be any opposition la wrv notuiar will Yancey is lausni iceompiisnea as -j Mn VrtKt th oonoslng factions. Goldsloro; W. J5- if la rnt" thr able dean. ur. x.

whelmingly isepuoi.a... his branch thought thp.t the Is the same as the first two years work at any reputable college rratulated also In having, a pernor Ifco take? a deep Interest in the SZon. Winston; F. M. m-otk, popular education.

funis. Durlington; L. C. Hrodgen. The enclosed leaflet which re rub- KnMo Ifhel some time since for the orK.

neport of committee on high schools. who was elected to the office given thorough. Prof. -r. uui- law department in ot th head of the 1 fl'AAW Hifii.

11C c. Durham: Thos. nuarrelled about a horse. your state has oeen nunc 'v. D.

Carmlchael. ofTriioV. nn-fn-flntp kind, with our cruarantee. diitrlbutd. as you know, througnoui It.

V. D. Connor. Wllson pulled a gun apd with fatal effect. Hiram Wilson vve xiiecui tne 0101, 7 i i feb find else North Carolina, arceiv Wilmington has no superuior in tne fcoum, through his untiring efforts that Wake Forest men have acquitted themselves so creditably on the examinations to practice law before the state supreme mfirt and take such a high stand -k howi thai- crv ann sraai a jucaian vi Goods1 but that we receive woru inn ichool from ome part of.

your state. Kound table discusjon. distiller and is generally Friday evening. Operate character. It ia.under- where.

A look is sufficient. A Grand Clearing Up of Holiday fhall be fiad 10 co-i stood that he has not beeni arrestea i ihflt he Is at his home among the legal profession throughout and i arm possibly can. port of committee on preparation oi teachers: E. P. Mangum.

Wilson: E. Sloses. Raleigh: J. I. Foust.

Greens He has now a nneciassiTherewlU De Dargams ail Uiewccrv. nrlVktf Ior not been request- the state. thank you for writing us him at A nfTVr von snPfial Darffams in Ilieuium P'vv17" Th.mMntchrWIl -'vhlch will reflect credit upon interest in reiatjbn trt your boro. ed to give po, lg sald Jtne neXt examlnaUon of the supreme lh WrK. VTe hall be pleased to fend nevort of committee on school room voa from time Ume any publlcatfens J- Blair.

lmlngton R. yoa from time cost cuts no figure. Come ia court next month. To hitter sentiment exist ins against the slain man. tissue upon, this rub- Tlghe.

A8heille: a. Aiainu. tili wc CO I. i Durham. ZCjv to know that tlie compulsory education for cities.

HAN Itlwm Int I LINE Washing- Howell. 0 tiroiina. ana uwr.w Aiuerman. women orfc about 'Do you subscribe to the theory that people's characters are made by what they eat?" "No," answered the scientist: "but Judging from the advertisements I should say that in many cases their reputations are made by the medicines they take" Washington Star. 1 i tvit iin.

and ton: E. C. Brooks. cava iscr-tlna Blbbs makes rule never to his seat in a crowded car to a young woman." How about the elderly ones. "Oh.

he's too polite to Intimate that any woman Is elderly." ERS. WStVLlO we think. wlU table dJscussIon. UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND URN IS other so, belnr ret It fi caused a Election of officers for ensulnsr yer. Saturday morning.

score and value of manual traln- vi 1 i truly. 1 traders..

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