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JOURNAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SESSION
1919
X
RALEIGH
Edwards & Broughton Printing
State Printers
1919
Co.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SESSION 1919
DENNIS
G.
BRUMMITT, Speaker
ALEX. LASSITER,
WALTER
L.
Oxford
Aulander
Principal Clerk
..Raleigh
Winton
Hickory
Aulander
HOWELL, Messenger
DELLINGER, Reading Clerk
MISS LUCILE COBB, Chief Stenographer
MRS. P. R. BROWN, Assistant Stenographer
MISS VIVIAN BETTS, Assistant Stenographer
MISS INA ALDRICH, Typist
J. H. MORING, Sergeant-at-Arms
Troy
Kinston
Y. B.
D. P.
E.
J.
O. P.
Gastonia
Morganton
Graham
Raleigh
Raleigh
Morrisville
Franklin, R. F. D.
Dunn
REPRESENTATIVES
Name
Postoffick
County
Alleghany
T. C.
Coxe
Lansing
Bonnerton.
Shallotte
Asheville, R.
4,
Rutherford College^.
H.
S.
Williams
Caldwell
Old Trap
A. C.
Ray
0. M.
Mull
>9
Clay
to
Shelby...
Cleveland
HOUSE JOURNAL
[Session
REPRESENTATIVESContinued
Name
County
Postoffice
Walter H. Powell
George D. Dail
George McNeill
Whiteville
Fayetteville
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
E. R. Johnson
Currituck.
Currituck
John
Advance
Davie
Davidson
Dare
Duplin
Smithdeal
A. M. Hiatt
F.
New Bern
Thomasville
Manteo
B. G. Crisp
Stacy R. Chesnutt
Albertson
S. Bryant
Bennehan Cameron-..
Stagville
Durham
Durham
Rocky Mount
Edgecombe
Rural Hall...
Winston-Salem
Louisburg
Cherry ville
Forsyth
Forsyth
Franklin
Victor
R. T. Fountain.
R. M. Cox
J.
T. Farish
W. H. Macon
M. A. Stroup
Samuel A. Wilkins
W. P. Rose
R. W. Gatling
Dennis G. Brummitt..
W. A. Darden
Thomas
J.
Gold
Durham.
Dallas
Graham
Gates
Oxford
Gates
Ayden.R.F. D.
Guilford
Guilford
Halifax
Clem
G. Wright
Greensboro
Brinkley ville
Spring Hill
M. Taylor
Darden
George K. Grantham
D. L. Boyd
Brownlow
Jackson...
Stanley Winborne..
Hodgin
John M. Clayton
H. P. Grier
W. L. Matheson
J. N. Wilson
J.
A.
R. Williams.
P. D. Grady
B. B. Collins..
J.
D. B. Teague
John G. Dawson
Edgar Love
J. Frank Ray
George W. Wild
H. W. Stubbs
W. W. Neal
W. R. Matthews
Edgar W. Pharr
Renfrow
Turner
Robert T. Poole
T.
J.
S. J.
G. W. Willcox
A. F. May
R. M. Moore
L.
J.
Clayton Grant
Stephenson
B.
Halifax
Dunn
Harnett
Waynesville
Hendersonville.
Murf reesboro
Red Springs, R.
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Engelhard
Hoke
Hyde
States ville
Iredell
Mooresville
Iredell
Cullowhee
Clayton
Jackson
Johnston
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Kenly
Maysville
Sanf ord
Kinston
Lincolnton
Franklin.
Big Pine
Williamston
Martin
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Matthews
Matthews
Bakers ville
Mitchell
Troy
Carbonton
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
_.
Spring Hope
Whitakers
Wilmington
Severn
Chapel Hill
New Bern, R. F. D.
Holton
Madison
McDowell
Lueco Lloyd
Macon
Charlotte
Jacksonville
W. O. Saunders
Jeff D. Hocutt
Lenoir
Lincoln
Marion
E. W. Summersill
R.
Greene
Guilford
Liberty
H.
Granville
1
High Point
Bowman
J.
Gaston
Gaston
Tapoca
W. A.
F.
Elizabeth City..
Ashton
1.
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender
HOUSE JOUKKAL
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REPRESENTATIVESContinued
Name
County
Postoffice
Perquimans
Winfall
J.
C. Pass
Julius
Brown
Greenville
Pitt
_.
Pitt
Polk
Salisbury
Hollis
Wagram
Stanly
Elkin
G. T.
Lyday
Tyrrell
R.
S.
McCoin
Raleigh
W. H. Sawyer
R. B. Nichols...
J. S.
Wake
Wake
Wake
Davis
B. F.
Halsey
Fred
R. Mintz
Wilkes
HOUSE JOURNAL
SESSION
1919
FIRST DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, January
8,
1919.
of
the House of
Alamance
W.
Alexander
Alleghany
E.
Anson
Ashe
Avery
J.
Graham.
W. Moose.
R. A. Doughton.
T. C. Coxe.
F. A. Farmer.
J.
H. Pritchard.
Beaufort
W. M.
Bertie
J.
Bladen
Brunswick
1919.
Butt.
H. Matthews.
A. M. Kelly.
D. L. Hewett.
Buncombe
Buncombe
J.
Burke
Joseph E. Wilson.
D. Eckles.
Luke H. Young.
Cabarrus
Caldwell
E. G. Suttlemyre.
Camden
Caswell
M. L. Burgess.
D. M. Jones.
John E. Tucker.
Catawba
J.
Chatham
A. C. Ray.
Cherokee
Thos. C. McDonald.
J. H. McMullan, Jr.
James Penland.
Carteret
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
O.
A. Propst.
M. Mull.
HOUSE JOURNAL
Columbus
[Session
Walter H. Powell.
George D. Dail.
George McNeill.
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
E. R. Johnson.
Dare
Davidson
Davie
Duplin
B. G. Crisp.
A. M. Hiatt.
J. P. Smithdeal.
Stacy R. Chesnutt.
Victor S. Bryant.
Durham
Durham
Bennehan Cameron.
Edgecombe
.R. T. Fountain.
R. M. Cox.
Forsyth
Forsyth
Franklin
Gaston
Gaston
Gates
J.
T. Farish.
W. H. Macon.
M. A. Stroup.
Samuel A. Wilkins.
R.
W.
Gatling.
Graham
Granville
W.
Greene
W.
Guilford
Guilford
Halifax
A.
J.
Gold.
Bowman.
Clem
F.
Halifax
Harnett
G. Wright.
M. Taylor.
George K. Grantham.
D. L. Boyd.
Haywood
Brownlow Jackson.
Henderson
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
A. Darden.
.Thomas
Guilford
...
.*
Stanley Winborne.
A. Hodgin.
John M. Clayton.
.J.
Iredell
P. Grier.
Iredell
Jackson
Johnston
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
J.
N. Wilson.
J.
R. Williams.
P. D.
Grady.
B. B. Collins.
D. B. Teague.
Madison
John G. Dawson.
Edgar Love.
J. Frank Ray.
George Wild.
Martin
H.
Macon
McDowell
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
W. Stubbs.
W. W. Neal.
W. R. Matthews.
Edgar W. Pharr.
Renfrow.
Turner.
Robert T. Poole.
T. J.
S. J.
G.
W.
Wilcox.
A. F. May.
HOUSE JOUKNAL
1919]
R. M. Moore.
Nash
New Hanover
L. Clayton Grant.
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
J.
B. Stephenson.
E.
W. Summersill.
Lueco Lloyd.
R. C. Holton.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender
W.
Perquimans
W.
Person
J. C.
Pitt
Julius Brown.
0. Saunders.
Jeff D. Hocutt.
Morgan.
F.
Pitt
J- C.
Folk
W.
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Robeson
Rockingham
Rockingham
J.
Pass.
Galloway.
Swann.
F.
E. Spence.
W. N.
Everett.
G. B. Sellars.
J. S. Oliver.
Robertson.
J.
L.
J.
E. Garrett.
Rowan
Rowan
Theodore D. Brown.
Rutherford
Sampson
Plato Gettys.
Richard L. Herring.
Scotland
A. E. Shaw.
Stanly
Thos. R. Forrest.
Stokes
Edwin
Surry
S. O.
Jas. C. Kesler.
John Burnett.
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Union
Vance
Kiser.
Maguire.
G. L. Lyday.
H. Seaton Swain.
R. B. Redwine.
B. H. Griffin.
R.
S.
McCoin.
Wake
Wake
Wake
W. H. Sawyer.
S. Brown Shepherd.
Warren
Washington
Watauga
J.
Wayne
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
R. B. Nichols.
S.
Davis.
B. F. Halsey.
H. McD. Little.
Fred R. Mintz.
Clarence R. Aycock.
M. G. Steelman.
Nathan Bass.
Chas. G. Bryant.
G. Ellis Gardner.
HOUSE JOURNAL
10
[Session
A quorum
being
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Upon a
.Mr.
Brummitt:
Ray
of Pitt,
Brown
1919]
HOUSE JOUKNAL
11
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SumSwann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright.
Mr. Dellinger having received all of the votes cast, is declared elected to
the office of Reading Clerk and takes his oaths of office.
Mr. Grantham nominates Mr. O. P. Shell for Engrossing Clerk of the
House.
The roll is called and the following gentlemen vote for Mr. Shell:
Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,,
Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway. Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier,
Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore.
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose. Saunders. Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup.
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker.
Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson
of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young.
mersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Mr. Shell having received all of the votes cast, is declared elected Engrossing Clerk of the House, and takes his oaths of office.
HOUSE JOURNAL
12
[Session
is
8,
1919.
Mr. Speaker : It is ordered that a message be sent to the House of Representatives, informing that honorable body that the Senate has organized
with the following officers, and is ready to proceed with the public business.
Lieutenant Governor O. Max Gardner, Presiding.
President pro tern. Hon. Lindsay Warren.
Principal Clerk R. 0. Self.
Reading Clerk C. C. Broughton.
Engrossing Clerk J. W. Hughes.
Sergeant-at-Arms W. D. Gaster.
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms J. A. Bryson.
Respectfully,
R. 0. Self, Principal Clerk.
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
13
Roosevelt.
first
is
as follows:
By
ment
Mr. Mintz:
H. R.
4,
Reading Clerk.
Referred to Committee on Rules.
By Mr. Clayton: H. R. 6, Joint Resolution favoring the establishment of
a league of nations to enforce peace, and promote the liberty, progress, and
orderly development of the world.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Gardner: H. B. 7, a bill to be entitled An act to validate a certain
tax survey made by the county commissioners of Yancey County.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Shaw: H. B. 8. a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 114,
Public-Local Laws 1913, entitled An act to provide rural policemen for the
county of Scotland.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities, and Towns.
SECOND DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, January
to
adjournment, and
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. O'Kelly of Raleigh.
The reading of the Journal of yesterday
is
is called to
9,
1919.
order by Mr.
approved.
at the bar
HOUSE JOURNAL
14
[Session
of the House and takes his oaths of office by affirmation, before Mr. Speaker
Brummitt.
Mr. Darden of Halifax, presents his certificate of election, appears at the
bar of the House and takes his oaths of office, administered by Mr. Speaker
Brummitt.
ENROLLED BILLS.
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. R. 2, S. R. % Joint Resolution informing his Excellency, the Governor,
that the General Assembly is organized and ready to proceed with public
bills
business.
H. R.
3,
S.
R.
3,
Roosevelt.
Pursuant to resolution, at the hour of 12:30, the Sergeant-at-Arms announces the approach of the Senate and that body, preceded by its officers,
comes into the House and the Lieutenant-Governor takes his seat at the
right of Speaker Brummitt.
The Senators are assigned seats, and the Joint Assembly is called to
order by Lieutenant-Governor Gardner.
His Excellency, Governor T. W. Bickett. is escorted to the Speaker's desk
by the committee heretofore appointed, and in person delivers his biennial
message.
After hearing the message of his Excellency, on motion the Joint Assembly adjourns, the Senate returning to its chamber, and the House resumes
consideration of business.
first
time,
and disposed
of
as follows:
By Mr. Shepherd:
H. R.
11,
Joint Resolution in
memory
of
W.
S.
Wilson.
'
1919]
HOUSE JOURNAL
15
Rules suspended, passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent
without engrossment.
By Mr. Morgan: H. B. 12, a bill to be entitled An act to fix salaries of
certain public officers in Perquimans County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Graham: H. B. 13, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
275, of the Public Daws of 1917, relating to the manufacture and sale of
anti-hog-cholera serum.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture.
By Mr. Crisp: H. B. 14, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the Revisal
to the Senate
THIRD DAY
House of Representatives,
Friday, January
to
adjournment, and
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. White, of Raleigh.
The reading of the Journal of yesterday
is
10, 1919.
called to order
by Mr.
HOUSE JOURNAL
16
'
[Session
first
time,
and disposed
of
as follows:
By Mr. Hewett: H.
to
facilitate the
France.
Referred to .Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Darden of Green: H. B. 23, a bill to be entitled An act to, amend
c
chapter 151, Private Laws 1911, extending the corporate limits of the tbwn of
Maury, Greene County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities, and Towns.
By Mr. Eckles: H. B. 24, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of the city of Asheville and county of Buncombe to appropriate
money.
Rules suspended, and takes its place on the Calendar. Passes its se< sond
and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Farmer: H. B. 25, a bill to be entitled An act to protect the h
of country communities by requiring the burial of animals, etc., dying " f
disease.
make uniform
bills of lading.
j^firn
message
is
<5JL>
fc
enrolled.
S.
R. 13, H. R. 28, a Resolution for joint session to open the election returns
Placed on Calendar, rules suspended, passes its second and third reading^
is ordered enrolled.
S. R. 16, H. R. 31, Joint Resolution inviting Hon. W. J. Bryan to address
the General Assembly.
Placed on Calendar, rules suspended, passes its second and third readings,
and is ordered enrolled.
and
HOUSE JOURNAL
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17
JOINT SESSION.
rr *
is extended
Senate for a joint session to hear Mr. Bryan's address.
The Senate comes into the House, preceded by its officers, and are assigned
to the
seats.
to S-
FOURTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, January
adjournment, and
11, 1919.
by Mr.
Brummitt.
er by Rev. J. W. Patton, of Greensboro.
The reading of the Journal of yesterday is dispensed with, and the same
'"he
to
is
called to order
rr
r
approved.
absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Sellars, Oliver, Brown of
Rowan, Hodgin, Davis, Dail, Brown of Pitt, Young, Williams, and Neal.
nILfave of
and resolutions are introduced, read the first time, and disposed of
jws:
H. R. 35, a Resolution to submit the question of woman's
alBtf Mr. Griffin:
:ge to the voters of North Carolina.
f erred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments.
H. B. 36, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of
^^-,y Mr. Doughton:
F. M. and Z. L. Osborne.
deferred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Crisp: H. B. 37, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 840
the Public Laws of 1909, relating to the better enforcement of the game
laws of certain counties.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Gatling: H. B. 38, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
collection of taxes in Gates County.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
uixia
House.
HOUSE JOURNAL
18
[Session
amendment
to the
CALENDAR.
Bills
of as
follows:
22,
recalled
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES.
of the following
committees:
Turner, Herring.
Committee on the Judiciary, No. 1. Mr. Dawson, Chairman; Messrs. WinRay of Macon, Mull, Brown of Pitt, Grant, Powell,
Matthews of Bertie, Eckles, McMullan, Fountain, Williams of Johnston, Sawyer, Williams of Cabarrus, Herring.
Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2. Mr. Grier, Chairman, Messrs. Doughton, Bryant of Durham, McCoin, Gold, Wright, Poole, Teague, Shepherd, Ray
of Chatham, Gardner, Stroup, Pharr, Crisp, Grady, Roberts, Turner.
Committee on Privileges and Elections. Mr. Brown of Pitt, Chairman;
Messrs. Stubbs, Winborne, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moore, McMullan,
Oliver, Shepherd, Swain, Darden of Halifax, Wilcox, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright, Kesler, Williams of Cabarrus, Turner, Bryant of Yadkin.
Committee on Election Laws. Mr. Neal, Chairman; Messrs. Love, Doughton, Everett, Powell, Gold, McCoin, Collins, Matthews of Bertie, Johnson,
Williams of Cabarrus, Turner, Herring.
Committee on Banks and Currency. Mr. Powell, Chairman; Bass, Wright,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, Sellars, Farish, Winborne, Darden of Greene,
Bowman, Kesler, Cameron, Graham, Coxe of Anson, McCoin, Love, Wilson of
Burke, McDonald, Propst.
borne, Stubbs, Redwine,
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
19
2 o'clock.
FIFTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, January
13, 1919.
Cunningham.
Mr. Mull, for the Committee on Rules, makes report presenting certain
to the Standing Rules of the last House, which report, with the
amendments, is adopted, and 500 copies of the same ordered printed.
amendments
first
time,
and disposed of
as follows:
By Mr.
Butt:
H. B.
41,
bill to
be entitled
An
Board
pay
By Mr. Gettys: H. B. 42, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing Rutherford County to levy a special tax for bridge purposes.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
By Mr. Bowman: H. B. 43, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the sale
and distribution of pulverized limestone and marl for agricultural purposes
in
North Carolina.
HOUSE JOURNAL
20
2%
[Session
tobacco.
By Mr.
meanor
Griffin:
to issue checks
April, 1919.
An
act to
amend
House
of Representatives.
message is* received from the Senate transmitting the following bills and
resolutions, which are read the first time and disposed of as follows:
S. R. 19, H. R. 47. a resolution to authorize the printing of the Governor's
Message.
Placed on the Calendar, rules suspended, and passes its second and third
readings, and ordered enrolled.
CALENDAR.
Bills
of as
follows:
30,
a Joint Resolution
Navy Department
to
memorialize the
message
is
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
21
another dormitory building at the school used by the girls was also destroyed
by fire. About one hundred girls occupied these two dormitories. Fortunately none of them were injured.
The girls are now sleeping in halls and dining-rooms, and have to be kept
under constant care. The necessity for erecting dormitories to take the place
It will take seventy-five
of those destroyed is immediate and imperative.
thousand dollars to erect these buildings, and I earnestly urge the General
Assembly to make a special appropriation for these purposes at once.
This 13th day of January, 1919.
T
BlcKETT> Governor
The message
is
further message
is
follows:
of
North Carolina:
hereby transmit to you a copy of the Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the manufacture and
sale of intoxicating liquors, as certified to me by the Secretary of State, under
I
Respectfully,
T.
W. Bickett, Governor.
The
joint resolution
to the
Committee on
Traffic.
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES.
fax, Jackson.
Bryant
of
Columbus.
Committee on Pensions. Matthews of Mecklenburg, Chairman; Messrs.
Boyd, Coxe of Anson, Hocutt, Burgess, Stubbs, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Bass, Summersill, Chesnutt, Young, Aycock, Garrett, Kelly, Renfrow, Shaw,
Gettys, Bryant of Yadkin, Parmer, Jackson.
Committee on Finance. Doughton, Chairman; Messrs. Bryant of Durham,
Ray of Macon, Cox of Forsyth, Dawson, Everett, McCoin, Graham, Teague,
Tucker, Winborne, Wright, Macon, Mull, Powell, Wilson of Jackson, Ray of
Chatham, Crisp, Renfrow, Grier, Forrest, Love, Maguire, Jackson, Pass.
Committee on Fish and Fisheries. Galloway, Chairman; Messrs. Butt, Winborne, Gatling, Johnson, Grant, Dail, Saunders, Clayton, Crisp, Swain, MacMullan, Matthews of Bertie, Williams of Johnston, Gettys, Jones, Hewett,
of
Hiatt.
HOUSE JOURNAL
22
[Session
Little,
Steelman.
Jones, Propst.
Committee on Federal Relations. Roberts, Chairman; Messrs. Ray of Chatham, Shaw, Redwine, Poole, Neal, McNeill, Hocutt, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
McDonald, Penland, Turner.
Committee on Library. Grady, Chairman; Messrs. Winborne, Everett,
SIXTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, January
adjournment, and
14, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. W. W. Peele.
Mr. Bowman, for the Committee on the Journal, reports the same examined
and found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Speaker Walter Moore, ExSpeaker Walter Murphy, Ex-Speaker Samuel M. Gattis, Ex-Member Fred W.
Bynum, and Ex-Senator Person.
to
is
called to order
HOUSE JOUKNAL
1919]
23
ENROLLED BILLS.
Mr. Butt, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following bills
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent to the
office of
H. R.
H. R.
9, S.
State officers.
Bills
title,
ratified,
and
it
law, the Sergeant-at-Arms announces the approach of the Senate, and a joint
assembly
is
held to canvass and witness the canvass of the vote for the various
State officers and constitutional amendments, as case at the last general elec-
November 5, 1918.
The Senate approaches, preceded by its
and Fisher.
The Speaker appoints on part
Bertie, and Jackson.
Matthews of
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The
tellers
make
[Session
7
Speaker:
Mr.
Your tellers, appointed on the part of the House of Representatives and the
Senate to tabulate the vote for State officers, counted at this joint meeting
of the General Assembly today, beg leave to report that they have performed
that duty and that the following votes were cast at the election held on the
5th day of November, 1918, as reported by the election boards of the various
counties in the State of North Carolina, and find that the vote was cast for
the following persons, to wit:
For United Stetes Senator:
Furnifold M.
Simmons
143,524 votes
John M. Morehead
93,697 votes
143,198 votes
Jenkins
93,573 votes
142,986 votes
143,218 votes
93,675 votes
143,193 votes
142,890 votes
93,467 votes
93,091 votes
District:
144,307 votes
District:
143,190 votes
Thomas H. Calvert
W. Timberlake
143,203 votes
93,251 votes
E.
District:
W.
Jas.
J.
143,223 votes
93,514 votes
District:
Adams
143,256 votes
McNeill Johnson
93,465 votes
District:
Weatherman
Frank W. Hanes
142,976 votes
93,622 votes
District:
143,320 votes
93,397 votes
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V.
F.
93,495 votes
Blythe
District:
143,283 votes
93,508 votes
We
143,359 votes
Bryson
number
of
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
We
report that the vote cast at said election held for and against the con-
amendments on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in Novembeing the fifth day thereof, as certified by the State Boards of Election of the various counties in the State of North Carolina, was as follows:
stitutional
ber, 1918,
For
79,946
Against
19,846
school term:
For
122,062
Against
20,095
Therefore, your tellers have the honor to report that both amendments
should be declared ratified.
Respectfully submitted,
H. P. Griee,
B.
Jackson,
Matthews
of Bertie,
W. H. Fishek,
Tellers on the Part of the Senate.
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[Session
The speaker thereupon announces that the votes from all the counties in
the State having been compared and counted, and as a result of that count
declares that Hon. Furnifold M. Simmons, having received a majority of the
votes cast for United States Senator at the election held on the 5th day of
November, 1918, is declared duly elected United States Senator for a term of
six years beginning March 4, 1919.
That Hon. George P. Pell, having received the highest number of votes cast
for Corporation Commissioner, six-year term, is declared duly elected.
That Hon. Allen J. Maxwell, having received the highest number of votes,
two-year term, is duly elected.
That Hon. Walter Clark, having received the highest number of votes cast
for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is declared duly elected.
That Hon. William R. Allen and Hon. Piatt D. Walker, having received the
majority of the votes cast for Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, are
declared duly elected.
For Judges of the Superior Court, the following named gentlemen, having
received the highest number of votes cast for said offices, are declared duly
elected:
District.
District.
That a majority
of the votes
That a majority
of the votes
term, said
of
school
D. G. Brummitt,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
0. Max Gardner,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
On motion
turns to
its
re-
first
time,
and disposed of
as follows:
By Mr. Cox:
H. B.
54,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
2.
section 3814
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By Mr.
Everett:
145, Public
Laws
H. B.
55,
bill to
be entitled
27
An
act to
amend chapter
town
of Cherryville.
By Mr. Penland:
and
2,
By Mr. Bryant
of
Durham:
H. B.
67,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
2.
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An
[Session
act to repeal chapter 80,
office of
county treasurer of
Mitchell County.
message is received from the Senate transmitting the following resoluwhich are read the first time and disposed of as follows:
S. R. 27, H. R. 70, Joint Resolution relating to the death of Edward Kidder
Graham, late President of the University of North Carolina.
Rules are suspended and passes its readings, and is ordered enrolled.
On motion of Mr. Mintz, H. R. 39, S. R. 1, Joint Resolution ratifying a pro-
tions,
immediate passage.
Darden
of
Halifax, Farish, Galloway, Johnson, Kiser, Lloyd, Macon, Moore, Pass, Stubbs,
Tucker 14.
Those voting in the negative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, GrifHerring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Love,
Lyday, Maguire. Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 88.
The question recurs upon the passage of the resolution on its second
fin,
reading.
Upon
this Mr.
Doughton
its
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is
ordered enrolled.
of Mr. Gold, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow morning at
On motion
11 o'clock.
SEVENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, January
15, 1919.
title,
By
Ray
Mr.
66,
of
bill to
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[Session
be entitled
providing for the
bill to
first
as follows:
By
1.
COMMITTER APPOINTMENTS.
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Hiatt, Burnett.
Committee on Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Mr. Eckles, Chairman;
Messrs. Suttlemyre, Wilcox, Kesler, Halsey, Wilkins, Gettys, Lyday, Neal,
Morgan, Swain, Collins, Moore, Taylor, Maguire, Jackson, Bryant of Yadkin.
Committee on Insurance. Mr. Mintz, Chairman; Messrs. Everett, Williams
of Johnston, Ray of Macon, McCoin, Bass, Darden of Halifax, Roberts, Macon,
May, Nichols, Grady, Farish, Grantham, Coxe of Anson, Gold, Stubbs. Renfrow, Mathews of Mecklenburg, Eckles, Wilkins, Fountain, Wilson of Burke,
Jones, Propst.
Mr.
Farish,
Chairman;
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Pritchard.
Committee on Engrossed Bills. Mr. Bail, Chairman; Messrs. Collins, ClayBrown of Rowan, Suttlemyre, Chesnutt, Coxe of Anson, Galloway,
Darden of Halifax, Burnett, Farmer, Moose.
Committee on Salaries and Fees. Mr. Pharr, Chairman; Messrs. Wright.
Stephenson, Bass, Graham, Mintz, Cameron, Farish, Kelly, Grant, Dawson,
Everett, Brown of Rowan, Wilson of Jackson, Stubbs, Spence, Burnett,
ton, Gettys,
Pritchard.
ADDITIONS TO COMMITTEES.
Griffin,
at 11 o'clock
a.
m.
EIGHTH DAY
House of Representatives.
Thursday, January
16, 1919.
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REPORTS OP COMMITTEES.
titles,
Commissioners
of
Transylvania County.
With favorable
By Mr.
entitled
reports.
Grier, for
An
B. 36, a bill to be
bills
ENGROSSED BILLS.
Mr. Suttlemyre, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
we have carefully examined the following engrossed
bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. R. 30, a Joint Resolution to memorialize the War Department and the
Navy Department to facilitate the discharge from military and naval service
in the United States and elsewhere men engaged in farming.
respectfully submits that
Bills
first
as follows:
House.
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34
By Mr.
of
Burnett:
H. B.
78,
bill to
be entitled
[Session
An
And
H. B.
79,
Commissioners
And
Local
of
H. B. 80, a bill to be entitled An act to reenact chapter 234, Publicof North Carolina, Session 1911, Road Bill.
Laws
punishment
in
North Carolina.
Laws
highways
Nash County.
of
Manning Town-
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And H. B. 93, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 403 of the Public
Laws of 1903, establishing graded schools in the town of Spring Hope.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Penland: H. B. 94, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section
2785, Revisal of 1905, so as to allow commissioners of Clay County $3 per day.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Gettys: H. B. 100, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
80, Public Laws of the Extra Session of 1913, and prevent the killing, selling,
and shipping of veal in Rutherford County.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
message
resolutions,
S. B. 15,
H. B.
Public-Local
96, a bill to
Laws
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
286 of the
and inquiry.
1.
CALENDAR.
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 46, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 385 of the PublicLocal Laws of the session 1917, relating to the county treasurer of Transylvania County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 65, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal sections 1 and 2, chapter 386,
Public-Local Laws 1917, relating to stock law in Clay County, N. C.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 69. a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 80, Public-Local
Laws, session 1915, relating to the office of treasurer of Mitchell County.
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H. B.
Laws
55,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
[Session
amend chapter
of current expenses.
its
place on the
Brown
Griffin,
Holton,
Jackson,
Johnson, Jones,
Matthews of
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass. Penland,
Those voting
Those voting
Brown
in
Brown
of
Pitt,
Griffin,
Halsey,
of
Herring,
Hiatt,
Hocutt,
Holton,
Jackson,
Johnson,
Jones, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Mat-
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of
Burke,
H. B.
to
pay
51, a bill to
off
be entitled
An
the State bonds which fall due on the 1st day of April, 1919.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Boyd,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton,. Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Brown
Grier,
Griffin,
Halsey,
Herring,
Hiatt,
Holton,
Hocutt,
Johnson,
Jackson,
Jones, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Mat-
No.
2.
PRIVILEGED REPORT
to
meet tomorrow
NINTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Friday, January-
Brown
17, 1919.
called to order
of yesterday
by Mr.
has been
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38
[Session
The
C. S.
mittees.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
together with the reports accompanying them, and take their place
An
amend chapter
act to
to the distilling or
manufacturing
favorable as to substitute.
And H. B. 52, a bill to be entitled
of liquors,
H. B.
1:
Laws
20, a hill to
be
of 1917, relative
bill;
An
act to
amend
'
And
H. B.
of 1905,
salary.
94,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
favorable reports.
first
as follows:
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And
tic
By
4991, 4993
their widows.
And
of jurors.
County and
in-
officers.
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40
[Session
S. B. 24,
Laws
be entitled
bill to
An
act to
amend chapter
bills,
284, Public
H. B. 120, a
be entitled
bill to
An
on account of glanders.
Referred toK^ommittee on Agriculture.
S. R. 44, H. R. 119, resolution authorizing the President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a special committee to
draft a law to meet the requirements of the Constitutional Amendment,
Article
II,
section 29.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
Osborne.
36,
a bill to be entitled
An
H. B.
59,
bill to
An
be entitled
act to
is
amend
and
Z.
L.
Cherryville.
H. B.
of
1913,
a bill to be entitled
8,
entitled
'An
is
An
act to
Scotland."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 26, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the per diem of members of the
board of commissioners of Transylvania County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
H. B.
54,
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
is
amend
1905, relating to the sale of cottonseed meal and to amend chapter 242
chapter 143, Public Laws of 1917, relating to the sale of fertilizers.
and
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 71, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the taking of oaths by
corporations.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 41, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners for the County of Beaufort to levy a special tax to pay indebtedness
and current expenses.
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is
Jones,
Kesler,
Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin,
McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole. Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts,
Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson 99.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
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[Session
Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, StephenSwann, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson 99.
son, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
to
at 10 o'clock.
TENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, January
adjournment and
18, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Representative Stephenson.
Mr. Jackson reports that the Journal of yesterday has been examined and
found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs, Winborne, until Wednesto
is
called to order
their
title,
By Mr. Dawson,
An
act
to
reports.
By Mr.
act to amend chapter 264, Public Laws 1917, relating to establishment of reformatories or homes for fallen women by cities and counties.
And H. B. 102, a bill to be entitled An act to incorporate the Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church in Macon County.
And H. B. 100, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 80, Public
Laws, extra session of 1913, and to prevent the killing, selling and shipping
of veal in Rutherford County; with favorable reports.
entitled
An
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favorable as to substitute.
bill,
And
H. B.
73,
bill to
be entitled
An
favorable as to substitute.
By
105,
bill to
be entitled
An
Macon County.
And
H. B.
15,
bill
An
to be entitled
with
favorable reports.
By Mr. Bryant
be entitled
office of
An
of
Durham,
for
Committee on Education
Public
1,
Laws
H. B.
61,
bill to
report.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Ray
of
Macon: H. B.
Macon County,
An
act to correct
said grant
was issued
to J.
And H.
An
and tax
collectors.
And H.
An
act to
amend
Law
of 1913.
An
act to
fix
the salary of
By Mr. Pharr: H.
B.
126,
bill
to
be entitled
An
Board
of
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44
to difine the duties
and registering
[Session
of Chiropodists
bills,
S. B. 21, H. B. 132, a bill to be entitled An act to coordinate the Illuminating Oil Act and the Gasoline Act, so far as the employment of inspectors
and their compensation are concerned.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
in
12,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
fix
Perquimans County.
Passes its second and third readings and
upon a
salary.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
H. B. 94, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 2785, Revisal of
1905, so as to allow commissioners of Clay County $3 per day.
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 52, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3621 of Revisal
relating to secret assaults.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 87, a bill to be entitled An act to require clerks of Superior Courts to
notify the Attorney-General of appeals taken in criminal cases and to allow
the defendant to withdraw such appeals before they are docketed in the
Supreme Court.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Doughton the House adjourns to meet Monday at 2:30
ELEVENTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Monday, January
adjournment and
20, 1919.
by Mr.
Doughton, Speaker pro tempore.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. White, of Raleigh.
Mr. Darden of Halifax reports that the Journal of Saturday has been
examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs, Steelman, McMullan and
to
is
called to order
Smithdeal.
first
follows:
Academy.
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[Session
An
An
And
trial of title
to land.
An
act to authorize
the counties, cities and towns, or the governing body of any county, city
town
North Carolina
become a member
in
to
of
memory
of the soldiers
Macon County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Kesler: H. B. 159, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal sections 2,
3, 4, 6, 7, 8, chapter 295, Public Laws of 1901, relating to Rowan County
in regard to fishing.
Referred to Committee on Fish and Fisheries.
By Mr. Lyday: H. B. 160, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
commissioners of Transylvania County to levy special tax.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
By Mr. Pritchard: H. B. 161, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section
3715 of the Revisal relating to gambling.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
following bills
as follows:
section 3122 of
be probated.
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more
definite
S.
1.
the allowance
to
the
State
Departments
An
of
act to
make
telephone
and
North Carolina.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
83,
bill to
be entitled
An
Laws
of
An
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 15, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the assessment of taxes
for maintenance purposes in Mattamuskeet Drainage District.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
H. B. 38, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the collection of taxes
in Gates County.
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61,
be entitled
bill to
An
is
[Session
1,
Public-Local
Laws
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 105, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent depredation of domestic
fowls in Macon County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 100, ajbill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 80, Public Laws,
extra session of 1913, and to prevent the killing, selling and shipping of
veal in Rutherford County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 67, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1567,
Revisal of 1905, as to alimony without divorce.
Substitute adopted, passes its second and third readings and is ordered
sent to the Senate without engrossment.
The
original bill
is laid
on the
table.
women by
cities
and counties.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 20, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 157,
Public Laws of 1917, relative to distilling or manufacturing liquor.
Substitute adopted, passes its second and third readings and is ordered
sent to the Senate without engrossment.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 103, a bill to be entitled An act to allow the county commissioners
of Macon County to levy a special tax for the purpose of building and repairing bridges.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Boyd, Bryant of
Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt,
Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Grant, Grantham, Grier,
Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg.
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88.
Those voting
88.
Those voting in the negative, none.
The Speaker announces the following additions to the committees.
To Committee on Agriculture : Messrs. Matheson and Rose.
To Committee on Education: Messrs, Matheson and Eckles.
To Committee on Penal Institutions: Messrs, Matheson, Bryant of Yadkin,
and Wilson of Burke.
To Committee on Public Roads and Turnirikes: Messrs. Halsey, Wright,
Farish, and Bryant of Yadkin.
To Committee on Manufactures and Labor: Mr. Matthews of Mecklenburg.
To Committee on Game: Messrs. Shepherd and Farish.
To' Committee on Propositions and Grievances: Messrs. Moore, Lyday,
Oliver, Shaw, Summersill, and Burnett.
To Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns: Messrs. Coxe of Anson,
Matthews of Mecklenburg.
To Committee on Insane Asylums: Mr. Sellars.
To Committee on Insurance: Mr. McNeill.
To Committee on Salaries and Fees: Mr. Davis.
The Speaker appoints as Committee on the Journal for this week, Messrs.
Brown of Pitt, Clayton and Herring.
On motion of Mr. Nichols, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 11
o'clock.
House.
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[Session
TWELFTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Tuesday, January
adjournment and
21, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Peele of Raleigh.
Mr. Clayton reports that the Journal of yesterday has been examined and
found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to ex-Representatives Williams of
Yadkin and King of Nash.
Leave of absence is granted Mr. Hocutt, until Thursday.
The Speaker adds to the Committee on Institutions for the Deaf Mr.
to
is
called to order
Powell.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
their
title,
By
And
An
act to
An
act to
fix
jailer of
And H. B.
Laws
114,
bill to
be entitled
amend chapter
590, Public-
Local
of
officers.
And H.
jailer of
An
Alleghany County.
And H.
And H.
An
An
pay
of jurors.
And
of
H. B. 104, a
bill to
And H.
An
act to
fix
enrolled.
By
to be entitled
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And H. B. 66, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 70, PublicLocal Laws, Session 1917, relating to pure-blood cattle in Mitchell County.
And H. B. 112, a bill to be entitled An act to promote cattle raising in
Wilkes County; with favorable reports.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State.
bills
H. R. 146,
S.
E. Lee's birthday.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Grantham:
transfer of patients from the Caswell Training School to the State Hospital.
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
to county
amend
section
commissioners
ditions.
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By
107,
[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Boyd,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox, of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin,
McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd,
Spence,
Stephenson,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Summersill,
Suttlemyre,
without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Boyd,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox, of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain. Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Mat-
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Spence,
Stephenson,
Stroup,
Summersill,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
at 11 o'clock.
THIRTEENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, January 22,
The House meets pursuant
to
adjournment and
is
called to order
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. O'Kelly,
of Raleigh.
Mr. Clayton reports that the Journal yesterday has been examined and
found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. May until Friday; Poole
indifinitely;
The
Martin,
Clarkson, Grier of Mecklenburg, and Carver of Person.
Mr. Stubbs reports an amendment to the rules, allowing the Committee
on Counties, Cities and Towns to appoint a clerk.
affairs,
Mr. Sellars.
is
Senate Chamber,
January 22,
1919.
Respectfully,
of
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54
lina
who
died at his
home
desirous of expressing
its
in
Chapel
Hill,
[Session
on Tuesday, January
21, 1919, is
thereby sustained.
member
of its faculty,
Therefore he
concurring
That
it
resolved
Resolved, third, that the Secretary of State have a copy of these resolutions
transmitted to the family of the deceased.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
together with the reports accompanying them, and take their place on
And H.
and tax
collectors;
An
act to
amend
section 1590,
Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina, in order to allow funds derived from said
section to be temporarily invested in the purchase of certain coupon bonds
of the
fore made.
Recommitted
And H.
of Transylvania
And H.
to the
County
An
2.
An
act to
amend Revisal
1905,
section 289, as to the cost of the bonds of clerks in the Treasurer's office;
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And H. B. 44, a
Laws 1913, for the
bill
to be entitled
Newland
benefit of
An
55
Avery County.
in
And H.
An
prompt payment
of
By
An
H. B. 135,
1:
compensation of commissioners
appointed to partition real and personal property and of jurors to allot
dower, amending section 2791, Revisal of 1905, and chapter 18, Public Laws
5. B. 57,
bill to
be entitled
of 1913.
And H.
An
H. B. 123, a
bill to
be entitled
Macon County,
An
said grant
was issued
to J.
Heacock, also to
And
H. B.
82,
bill
to be entitled
An
punishment
in North Carolina.
And
H. B.
99, S. B. 36,
Public
Laws
bill to
so as to permit recovery in
failed to register;
And H.
B.
6,
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
77,
League
of
Nations to enforce peace and to promote the liberty, progress and orderly
development of the world; with an unfavorable report.
By
125,
of
An
Walter Sigmon
Mountain
cemetery
first
follows:
By Mr.
By
section
By Mr. Cameron: H.
Public Laws of 1917,
An
An
act to
amend chapter
Carolina.
North
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56
[Session
By Mr. Saunders: H.
to the
qualified voters of
Referred to
By Mr. Gettys: H. B. 177, a bill to be entitled An act to provide rural
policeman for Rutherford County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Burnett: H. B. 178, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the salaries
for the clerk of the Superior Court and register of deeds of Swain County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
And H. B. 179, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 193, PublicLocal Laws 0^1915, with reference to public roads in Swain County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Ray of Macon: H. B. 180, a bill to be entitled An act to tax dogs
in North Carolina and to encourage sheep husbandry.
Referred to Committee on Propositions and Grievances.
By Mr. Hiatt: H. B. 181, a bill to be entitled An act to provide money
to extend and maintain the public roads of Davidson County, and to provide
for funding and paying the floating indebtedness of the board of road commissioners of said county, and to provide for licensing automobiles and motor
vehicles using the public roads of said county, and to regulate the use of
the same by traction engines and motor trucks.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Grier: H. B. 182, a bill to be entitled An act to consolidate the
statutes of North Carolina.
fix
the corporate
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By
empower
bill
to be
entitled
57
An
act to authorize
and
its debt.
By Mr.
By
entitled
"An
act to
amend
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
Union County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 104, a bill to be entitled An act to pay the county commissioners of
Macon County the sum of four dollars for each meeting of the board.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 112, a bill to be entitled An act to promote cattle raising in Wilkes
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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H. B. 114, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend chapter
590, Public-Local
without engrossment.
H. B. 117, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the compensation of the
jailer of Ashe County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 133, S. B. 49, a bill to be entitled An act to provide cancellation fee
for register of deeds of Gates County.
Passes its second and third readings is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 154, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees of the jailer of
Alleghany County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 13, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 275, Public Laws
of 1917, relating to the manufacture and sale of anti-hog-cholera serum.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 113, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the pay of jurors.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 132, S. B. 21, a bill to be entiled An act to coordinate the Illuminating
Oil Act and the Gasoline Act, so far as the employment of inspectors and
their compensation are concerned.
Passes its second reading and takes its place on the Calendar.
A message is received from the Senate asking the return of H. B. 96,
S. B. 15, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 286, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, relative to road law of Washington County.
The bill is taken from the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes
and is ordered returned to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Pharr, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow morning at
.
11 o'clock.
FOURTEENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, January
to
adjournment and
is
23, 1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Morgan, of Raleigh.
Mr. Herring reports that the Journal of yesterday has been examined and
found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Bass, Crisp, Swann, and
Chesnutt.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Dalton of
Guilford, Privatt of Chowan, Crumpler of Sampson, Yount of Catawba, Siler
of Chatham, Parham of Davidson, Kirby, Woolard and Evans of Pitt, also to
Judge W. M. Bond
of
Chowan.
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On motion
Matthews
of Mr.
59
An
act to relieve the county of Bertie from the operation of the acts of General
of State
Board
and other
animals in quarantine and to dip said cattle, is taken from the Committee
on Agriculture and referred to Committee on Propositions and Grievances.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
together with the reports accompanying them, and take their place on
By
a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
90,
act to
ment
of the
By Mr.
game laws
And
in
An
better enforce-
engaged
be entitled
Military Affairs: H.
R.
21,
a joint
Navy Department to
United States of men
the
H. B. 157, a
bill to
be entitled
An
and towns or the governing body of any county, city or town in North
Carolina to become a member of any memorial association or other organization for perpetuating the memory of the soldiers and sailors of North Carolina who served the United States in the Great World War, and to contribute
to the cost of erecting any monument or memorial to the memory of such
soldiers and sailors; with a favorable report.
By Mr. Matthews of Mecklenburg, for Committee on Pensions: H. B. 76,
a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Fred C. Fisher, an Ex-Confederate
soldier, and place him on the pension roll; with a favorable report.
By Mr. Clayton, for Committee on Propositions and Grievances: H. B.
45, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3042, Revisal of 1905 of North
Carolina, reducing the commissions allowed tobacco warehouses from 2\-> to
1V-2 per cent on gross sales of leaf tobacco; with an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Cameron, for Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes: H. B.
85, a bill to be entitled
establishing the Rocky
And H. B.
Laws
And H. B.
Public
An
act to
amend chapter
284,
road law.
And
Local
H. B.
Laws
80,
of
bill to
be entitled
An
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And
H. B. 169, a
Laws
Local
bill to
be entitled
of 1917, authorizing
An
act to
Person County to
[Session
amend chapter
sell
bonds
74, Public-
to build roads;
By
H. B. 194, a
1909, authorizing
distilleries
and directing
used in the
illegal
sheriffs
H. B.
17,
bill to
be entitled
bills
H. R.
95, S.
Company
H. B.
v.
87, S. B.
100,
an act
Courts to notify
first
as follows:
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By
of cotton
bill to
be entitled
61
An
County.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 132,
S. B. 21,
bill to
be entitled
An
employment
and their compensation are concerned.
Passes its third reading and is ordered enrolled.
ting Oil Act and the Gasoline Act, so far as the
of inspectors
On motion
H. B.
Church
56,
Newland
in
Avery County.
bill to
be entitled
An
on the
table.
of Albemarle.
Passes
H. B. 123, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
J.
Heacock, also to
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 152, a bill to be entitled An act to allow the Stoney Mountain Company to move the remains of Walter Sigmon to the Hill Girt cemetery in
Henderson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 54, a bill to be entitled An act to induce the prompt payment of taxes
in Perquimans County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 125, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate fox hunting in Randolph
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 139, S. B. 59, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 408, PublicLocal Laws, session of 1917, relating to stock law in Jackson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 99, S. B. 36, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 77, Public
Laws of 1913, regulating the use of assumed names in partnerships, so as
to permit recovery in actions brought by a partnership which has failed to
register.
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
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62
[Session
Laws
Public
Passes
H. B.
its
of 1913.
142, S. B. 64,
bill to
be entitled
ordered enrolled.
is
An
act to
amend Revisal
Passes
its
Laws
S. B.
its
is
bill to
ordered enrolled.
be entitled
An
act to repeal
Passes
38,
of 1905,
office.
compulsory reference.
is
ordered enrolled.
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Boyd,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer,
Brown
Graham, Grantham,
104.
Those voting
H. B.
82,
bill to
be entitled
An
punishment
in
North
Carolina.
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FIFTEENTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Friday, January
to
adjournment and
is
24,
called to order
1919.
by Mr.
W.
A. Devin.
title,
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64
By
a
[Session
An
be entitled
bill to
homes
to
B.. 131,
And H.
An
act to
fix
H. B. 177, a
bill to
be entitled
An
By Mr.
be entitled
to
An
act
making
it
An
B. 50, a bill
and tax
bill to
be entitled
collectors.
And
town
H. B. 191, a
of
entitled
Marion
An
bill to
to issue
By Mr.
S.
Amendments: H.
R.
119.
of the
law
to
And H.
of
An
section
1,
article
report as to
bill,
8,
of the Constitution as
favorable as to substitute.
By Mr. Matthews
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 36, S. B. 96. An act for the relief of F. M. and Z. L. Osborne.
H. B. 137, S. B. 38, An act to repeal chapter 280, Public Laws of 1917, so
as to restore the practice in the trial of issues before a jury after a compulsory reference
H. B. 139, S. B. 59, An act to repeal chapter 408, Public-Local Laws, Session
of 1917, relating to stock law in Jackson County.
H. B. 132, S. B. 21, An act to coordinate the Illuminating Oil Act and the
Gasoline Act, so far as the employment of inspectors and their compensation
are concerned.
bills
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H. B. 142,
An
B. 64,
S.
amend Revival
act to
H. B.
99,
B.
S.
An
36,
in actions brought
S.
act to
H. B. 100,
65
An
B. 128,
act to
amend chapter
to register.
80,
Public Laws,
extra
session of 1913, and to prevent the killing, selling and shipping of veal in
Rutherford County.
H. B.
An
26, S. B. 95,
act to
fix
members
of the board of
S.
B.
57,
An
act to
fix
the compensation
of
commissioners
amending
H. B.
8,
entitled
H. B.
"An
An
act to
94,
An
H. B. 102,
Public
Laws
Laws
of 1913.
of 1913,
S.
An
B. 102,
act to
in
18,
114, Public-Local
46, S. B. 89,
H. B.
and chapter
amend chapter
S.
B. 129,
An
amend
Church
Macon County.
H. B.
20,
S.
B. 123,
An
H. B.
69, S. B. 93,
An
act to
amend chapter
manufacturing of
157,
Public
Laws
of 1917,
liquors.
1915.
first
as follows:
By. Mr. Ray of Chatham: H. R. 210, House resolution providing for the
appointment of a committee to pass upon the constitutionality of bills
proposed for enactment.
Referred to Committee on Rules.
By Mr. Darden of Halifax: H. R. 211, joint resolution providing pay of
witnesses subpoenaed for investigation of charges against prison
under Resolution No. 18 of the General Assembly of 1917.
management
commit
rape.
House.
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66
By
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
act to provide compensa-
Dare County.
Committee on Salaries and Fees.
Referred to
By Mr. Rose: H. B. 216, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section
2785, Revisal of 1905, so as to pay the county commissioners of Graham
County $3 per day when in session.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Wild: H. B. 217, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the enforcement of prohibition in Madison County.
Referred to KCommittee on Regulation of the Liquor Traffic.
By Mr. Fountain: H. B. 218, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the
collection of taxes in Edgecombe County.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
By Mr. Griffin: H. B. 219, a bill to be entitled An act to protect opossums
in Union County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Doughton: H. B. 220, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for
the carrying out of the provisions of chapters 243 and 253, Laws of 1915,
relating to protecting the forests in North Carolina.
An
issue of acceptances.
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H. B. 202, a
S. B. 60,
bill to
An
be entitled
67
amend
act to
subsection 2 of
An
to establish local
and towns
planning boards.
H. B. 205, a
bill to
be entitled
An
tions in Jackson
Referred to
S. B. 98, H. B. 206, a bill to be entitled An act to 'increase the pay of
members of the board of commissioners, of Gates County, and cause the
chairman
H. B. 207, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
Buncombe County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
S.
Public-Local
in
Laws
of 1915, entitled
"An
act to
An
fix
act to
amend chapter
46,
Orange County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Pees.
of
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 82, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish capital punishment in
North Carolina.
On
its
Durham
sends forward a
and amendment.
capital
The
call is sustained,
for the
amended
bill
is
adopted
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[Session
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Cameron, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Fountain, Farmer, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin,
Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill,
Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Winborne,
Wright, Young^-74.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Burnett, Butt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Darden of Halifax, Farish, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Gatling, Johnson, Kiser, Macon, Maguire, May, Moore, Morgan, McDonald,
Pritchard, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Sellars, Shaw, Stephenson, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain 28.
The question recurs upon the passage of the bill, on its third reading.
Passes its third reading and is ordered sent to the Senate without engross-
ment.
The
original bill
laid
is
on the
table.
is
Laws
bill to
of 1909, authorizing
be entitled
An
and directing
amend chapter
act to
bill
to
be entitled
807, Public
Laws
sheriffs
H. B.
is
An
is
amend chapter
act to
840, Public
Game Laws
in
Laws
certain
counties.
Laws
S. B. 24,
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
284, Public
Road Law.
On motion
its
is
is
ordered enrolled.
the Calendar.
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the cost of erecting any
soldiers
and
monument
or memorial to the
H. B.
80,
memory
of
such
sailors.
Laws
69
bill to
be entitled
An
is
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock,
Bowman,
Those voting
H. B. 116, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the boards of commissioners of Martin and Bertie counties to build a bridge over the Roanoke
River at Williamston, and for other purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
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Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, GarGold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews
of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Propst,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson
of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 102.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 17, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the proper drainage of
the lands of Henderson County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews
of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Propst,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson
of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 102.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Mull, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow morning at
rett, Gatling, Gettys,
10 o'clock.
SIXTEENTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Saturday, January
25, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Gardner, of Raleigh.
Mr. Clayton reports that the Journal of yesterday has been examined and
found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Hiatt, Herring, Shaw,
McMullan, Cox of Forsyth, and Matthews of Bertie, until Tuesday, Mr.
Bowman until Wednesday, Messrs. Aycock, Coxe of Anson, and Principal
Clerk Alex Lassiter until Monday.
A report is received from the Fisheries Commission, which is referred to
the Committee on Fish and Fisheries.
The Rules Committee makes a privileged report, and recommend a clerk
for the Committee on Propositions and Grievances, which report is adopted.
to
adjournment and
is
called to order
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title
By Mr. Bryant
to be entitled
An
of
act
entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
bill
266, Private
act to
amend chapter
in the
town
403, Public
of
By Mr. Pharr,
entitled
An
for
in Mitchell
report.
bill to be entitled An act changing the time when the
Randolph County shall make his rounds for the collection of taxes
said county; with an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to sub-
And
H. B. 108, a
sheriff of
in
stitute.
And
H. B. 109, a
sheriff of
bill to
be entitled
An
J.
F.
Hughes,
to bill, favorable
as to substitute.
And H.
Local
Laws
An
act to
An
amend
farm
leases.
And
made.
to
make more
definite the
amend
will
may
be probated; with
HOUSE JOURNAL
72
[Session
By Mr.
81,
able as to substitute.
And H.
An
as amended.
And H. B. 192, a
and improvement
And H.
of the
bill to
acts of the
be entitled
An
An
maintenance
Avery County.
act to
amend
And H. B. 179, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 193, PublicLocal Laws of 1915, with reference to public roads in Swain County; with a
favorable report.
By Mr. McCoin, for Committee on Rules: H. B. 173, a bill to be entitled
An act to create a special committee on suffrage; with a favorable report.
And H. B. 210, House resolution providing for the appointment of a committee to pass upon the constitutionality of bills proposed for enactment;
with an unfavorable report.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
message
is
Substitute for
S.
first
An
act to
amend
becoming
lapsed by the devisee or legatee dying in the lifetime of the testator; provided
the devisee or legatee leaves issue surviving him.
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first
follows:
home from
the present
site.
By Mr. Brown
of
Rowan: H.
An
act to provide
an iron and steel bridge spanning the Yadkin River and empowering the
boards of county commissioners of Rowan and Davidson counties to build
and maintain same.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. MoCoin: H. B. 230, a bill to be entitled An act to fix salaries for
the officers of Vance County and provide for the auditing of their accounts.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
for
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
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74
H. B.
Laws
80,
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Rowan,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail. Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Macon, Magufre, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor,
Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 83.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 116, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the boards of commissioners of Martin and Bertie counties to build a bridge over the Roanoke
River at Williamston, and for other purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Rowan.
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor,
Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young S3.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 79, a bill to be entitled An act to empower the board of county commissioners of Swain County to erect a concrete bridge across the Tuckaseigee River at Bryon City.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Rowan,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
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Those voting
H. B. 191, a
of
Marion
Passes
its
be entitled
bill to
to issue
bonds
to
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Rowan,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sellars,
Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor,
Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 83.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 118,
Laws
S. B. 24,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
284, Public
Road Law.
second and third readings, and
Passes its
H. B. 183, a
is ordered enrolled.
be entitled An act to incorporate the town of Severn,
in Northampton County.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 190, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the corporate limits of Hayesville, Clay County.
bill to
An
An
is
is
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 50, a bill to be entitled An act making it a misdemeanor to issue
checks without funds to provide for the same.
Recommitted to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
H. R. 119, S. R. 44, resolution authorizing the President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a special committee to
draft a law to meet the requirements of the Constitutional Amendment,
article
section 29.
2,
Passes
its
is
ordered engrossed.
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H. B. 131, a
bill
to be entitled
An
[Session
homes
to
keep
records.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 155, a bill to be entitled An act requiring certain defects in titles
to real estate to be spcifically alleged.
Passes its second reading and takes its place on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Graham, the House adjourns to meet Monday, at 2
o'clock, p. m.
SEVENTEENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, January
adjournment and
27, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Caviness, of Raleigh.
Mr. Clayton reports that the Journal of Saturday has been examined and
found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Macon till Tuesday,
Saunders, May, Moore, Neal, Love.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Hageman
and Cornwell.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
titles,
By Mr.
Kelly, for
And
H. B. 174, a
400, Public
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
bill to
in
be entitled
4,
Durham
be entitled
An
act to protect
game and
bill to be entitled
County; with favorable reports.
An
act to protect
opossums
And H. B. 185, a
Graham County.
And H. B. 219, a
bill to
An
Macon County.
chapter
County.
stock in
in
Union
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 42, S. B. 85, An act authorizing the commissioners of Rutherford
County to levy a special tax for bridge purpose.
H. B. 83, S. B. 127, An act to repeal chapter 27, Private Laws of 1917.
establishing a school district in Ellijay Township, Macon County.
H. B. 88, S. B. 145, an act to fix the fees of cotton weighers in Union County.
H. B. 222, S. B. 171, an act relating to notes to be issued by the State
Treasurer in lieu of bonds.
H. B. 61, S. B. 119, An act repealing chapter 1, Public-Local Laws of 1917.
relating to the office of school census taker for Warren County.
bills
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H. B. 154,
County.
H. B. 104,
S.
An
S. B. 152,
B. 146,
An
An
act to
of $4 for each
12, S. B. 101,
77
act to
fix
Perquimans County.
H. B. 118, S. B. 24, An act to amend chapter 284, Public Laws of 1917,
being the State-wide Road Law.
H. B. 51, S. B. 84, An act to authorize the issue of State bonds to pay off
the State bonds which fall due on the first day of April, 1919.
H. R. 119, S. R. 44, a resolution authorizing the President of the Senate
and Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a special committee to draft a law to meet the requirements of the constitutional amendment, article 11, section 29.
of
H. B. 234, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Laws
County
to
contracts
fund
its
floating
be entitled
An
indebtedness and
let.
fix
the compensation of
bill is
ordered enrolled.
first
time,
and disposed
of
as follows:
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78
[Session
By Mr. Matthews
to
By Mr. Penland: H.
Laws
An
amend and
maintenance of
act to
and towfis
in
North Carolina.
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
By Mr. Mull: H. B.
Laws of 1917,
Public
79
so as to
An
act to prevent
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
On
its
second reading Mr. Mull calls for the ayes and noes. The call is
its second reading by the following vote, and
place on the Calendar.
takes
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bryant of Durham, Burgess. Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Matheson, McCoin, McDonald, Pharr', Poole,
Powell, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts, Sellars, Shaw, Stephenson, Stubbs,
Summersill, Suttlemyre, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 54.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Aycock, Boyd, Brown of Rowan,
Burnett, Farmer, Garrett, Halsey, Hewett, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Riser,
Lloyd, Maguire, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Penland, Pritchard, Propst, Rose, Sawyer, Smithdeal, Spence, Swain,
Swann, Turner, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke 32.
H. B. 179, a
Laws
bill to
Those voting
Brown
its
place on the
Matthews
Jones,
Kelly,
Kesler,
of Mecklenburg, Moore.
Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 92.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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maintenance and
Avery County.
second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
H. B. 192, a
improvements
Passes
its
An
[Session
bill to
be entitled
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Boyd,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson,
Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey,
Matthews
Jones,
Kelly,
Kesler,
of Mecklenburg, Moore,
Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
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92.
Laws
Public
bill to
of 1903, establishing
be entitled
An
act to
Graded Schools
in the
Hope.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
Butt,
of
Those voting
The original
H. B.
79,
bill to
on the table.
be entitled
An
act to
empower
Those voting
Brown
Butt,
is
of
House.
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H. B. 149, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act
[Session
of
Round
Hill
Academy.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
H. B. 166, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend chapter
266, Private
Laws
Macon County.
second and third readings and is ordered engrossed.
Substitute for H. B. 10S, a bill to be entitled An act changing the time
Passes
its
make
when
its
is
ordered
H. B. 128, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
Orange County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 159, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and
8 of chapter 295, Public Laws of 1901, relating to Rowan County in regard
to fishing.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 161, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3715, of the Revisal,
relating to gambling.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 196, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 787, Public-Local
Laws of 1913, fixing the time for the termination of farm leases of Chatham
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 122, a bill to he entitled An act to provide for the forfeiture of the
term when rent is not paid.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 136, S. B. 23, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3122 of
the Revisal, prescribing a limitation within which a will may be probated.
Passes
box rent.
second and third readings and
its
is
ordered enrolled.
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H. B. 171,
S. B. 22,
to be entitled
An
bill to
An
be entitled
83
An
act to
amend
section
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
On motion
of Mr.
Williams of Cabarrus,
is
Thomas
S. R. 153,
Settle,
Calendar.
Passes
its
On motion
o'clock, a.
EIGHTEENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, January
adjournment and
28, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Peele of Raleigh.
Mr. Galloway for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Mr. Graham until Wednesday.
The Speaker announces the appointment of the following Committees:
Committee on the Journal for the week Messrs. Galloway, Davis and Rose.
Committee under House Resolution No. 119 8. R. 44 Messrs. Redwine,
Poole and Crisp.
message from the senate
to
is
is
called to order
Senate Chamber,
January 27,
1919.
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84
of Lenoir,
[Session
Cowper
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
to build
and maintain
S.
to establish local
able reports.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Matthews
of
Mecklenburg: H. R.
concerning
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By Mr. Saunders: H.
85
An
Home.
North Carolina.
Committee on Judiciary, No.
An
Referred to
By Mr. Teague: H.
2.
An
act to
amend
section
compensation allowed sheriffs for the coltaxes and regulating the compensation allowed the sheriff of Lee
lection of
County.
By Mr. Love: H.
An
of the
And
Laws
H. B. 265, a
bill to
be entitled
town
An
And
H. B. 266, a
bill to
be entitled
An
town
of Iron
And H.
An
inmates of
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86
[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
Public-Local
Laws
bill to
of 1917, stock
be entitled
law
its
in
An
Chowan County.
is
ordered
The
original bill
is laid
on the
table.
H. B. 158, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game, squirrels and furbearing animals in Macon County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 174, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal section 4, chapter 400,
Public Laws of 1917, in reference to squirrel hunting in Durham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 176, a bill to be entitled An act to submit to the qualified voters of
Pasquotank County the question of stock law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 185, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game and stock in Graham
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 219, a bill to be entitled An act to protect opossums in Union County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 138, S. B. 53, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1590,
Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina, in order to allow funds derived under said
section to be temporarily invested in the purchase of certain coupon bonds
of the United States of America, and to ratify such reinvestments heretofore
made.
Passes its third reading and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 184, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a tax levy and validate
the tax levy for courthouse bonds and other necessary expenses in Mitchell
County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Brown of
Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
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102.
Young
borne,
Those voting
H. B. 179, a
Laws
bill to
of 1915,
borne,
102.
Young
Those voting
H. B. 192, a
improvements
be entitled
An
Avery County.
third reading by the following vote and
Passes its
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting
Brown
and
is
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Pitt,
of
102.
Young
Those voting
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Passes
[Session
its
is
Those voting
Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton,
Pitt,
of
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Muft, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
102.
Young
NINETEENTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Wednesday, January
to
adjournment and
is called to
29, 1919.
order by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Underwood of Raleigh.
Mr. Galloway for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Sawyer, and Ray of
Chatham, indefinitely.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representative C. W.
Mitchell of Bertie and Ex-Speaker Rose of Cumberland.
The Speaker announces the appointment of the Committee on Trustees
to the University: Messrs. Wright, Chairman, Bryant of Durham, Doughton, McMullan, Winborne, Dawson, Gold, Powell, Everett, Grantham, Love,
McCoin, Wilson of Jackson, Pharr, Cameron, Grant, Jackson, and Maguire.
is
1919]
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Carolina.
And H.
B.
255,
By Mr. Ray
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
prevent importation of
favorable reports.
of
bill
ing thereto.
And H. B. 252, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 372, PublicLaws of North Carolina, 1915 and amendatory acts thereto, providing
Local
for
favor-
able reports.
entitled
126, a bill to be
(podiatry) in the
Chiropody
said board;
(podiatrests)
to
this act.
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General Assembly, for giving publicity to the orders of certain boards, the
expenditure of public money and for other purposes.
Recommitted
Committee on Finance.
to
to land;
And H.
combe County
to
sary contracts
let.
fund
its floating
An
And
H. B. 249, a
of the
tances.
Recommitted
to
By Mr. Pharr,
a
bill
for
to be entitled
An
And
H. B. 264, a
bill to
B. 134, S. B. 51,
act to
be entitled an act to
fix
And
H. B. 263 a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
And H.
War
of
of
the
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records.
H. B. 124, a
bill
to be entitled
An
and tax
collectors.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews, of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports
the following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 13, S. B. 149, An act to amend chapter 275, Public Laws of 1917,
relating to the manufacture and sale of anti-hog-cholera serum.
H. B.
An
41, S. B. 86,
county of Beaufort
expenses.
H. B.
54, S. B. 97,
An
act to
amend
H. B.
59,
S.
An
B. 83,
act to
of the
town
of Cherry-
ville.
H. B.
66, S. B. 163,
An
act to
amend chapter
70,
Public-Local
Laws
of 1917,
H. B. 103,
County
to
An
S. B. 138,
bridges.
H. B. 114,
S. B. 148,
An
act to
amend chapter
590, Public-Local
Laws
of
H. B. 171,
S.
B. 22,
An
nal conversation.
H. B. 195,
S.
B. 187,
An
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H. B. 136,
S.
An
B. 23,
act to
amend
H. R. 227,
Thomas
H. B.
S.
R.
153,
[Session
section 3122
may
be probated.
Settle.
38, S. B. 120,
An
County.
H. B. 138,
S. B. 53,
An
act to
amend
S. B. 9,
H. B. 271, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to regulate
water and gas companies, and to authorize the Corporation Commission to fix a standard for gas, and to prescribe rules and
regulations to enforce the same, and to amend chapter 127, Public Laws of
1913.
first
as follows:
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H. B. 279, a
bill
to
be entitled
An
act to
93
provide good roads in
Referred
to
Committee on Finance.
entitled
to
An
build a
act
empowering the
across Knobbs
dam
Creek.
And H.
An
act
making
it
a misdemeanor for
1.
and
fix
County.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Cameron: H. B. 285, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for
the maintenance of the public roads of North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Gold; H. B. 286, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 59
of chapter 1, Revisal of 1905, relating to the coriipetency of dying declarations in certain civil actions.
By Mr.
fix
the compen-
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By Mr.
[Session
An
And H.
41,
of
Public
Laws
An
act to
diem
amend
of the
section 2 of chapter
board of commissioners
Johnston County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By
make an
And H.
An
1.
cotton buyers.
Traffic.
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CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 238, a
bill to
to the Secretary of
be entitled
War
An
memorial be sent
to a
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 239, a
bill to
be entitled
An
North Carolina
dele-
chairman
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Burgess,
Burnett,
Forsyth,
Dail,
Cameron,
Butt,
Darden
Greene,
of
Chesnutt,
Darden
[Session
Clayton,
of
Halifax,
Collins,
Davis,
Cox of
Dawson,
at 11 o'clock.
TWENTIETH DAY
HorsE of Representatives.
Thursday, January
30, 1919.
duction of a
bill
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97
tion of a bill out of its regular course or order, unless such request has received
the approval of the Committee on Rules and such approval has been endorsed
on said bill or resolution.
Adopted and ordered on the Journal.
Mr. W. N. Everett resigns as chairman of the Committee on Internal Improvements and the Speaker appoints Mr. Jackson as chairman of said
committee.
message
is
to appro-
priate committees.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
titles,
By Mr. Gardner,
a
bill
for
to be entitled
Committee on Counties,
An
Cities
and Towns: H.
Home
in
B. 244,
Buncombe
County.
And H.
town
of
An
And H. B. 228. a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Randolph County to issue bonds for the purpose of erecting
buildings for a county home for the aged and infirm; and to provide for the
removal of said home from its present site.
And H. B. 234, S. B. 39, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 276,
Laws of North Carolina, relative to cotton weigher for Shelby.
And H. B. 287, a bill to be entitled An act to empower the commissioners
of the
town
And H.
of
Roper
An
House.
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courthouse and keep all the public buildings in good sanitary condition; with
an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to substitute.
By Mr. Tucker, for Committee on Agriculture: H. B. 223, a bill to be
An
entitled
relative to
unfavorable report.
By Mr.
An
to be entitled
make
B. 214, a bill
loans based on percentage
By Mr. Ray
H. B.
68,
session of
of
By Mr.
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
relating to counterclaims.
2: H. B. 286, a bill to be
Revisal of 1905, relative to
the competency of dying declarations in certain civil actions; with a favorable report.
entitled
And
Poole, for
An
act to
H. B.
16,
amend
bill to
section 59 of chapter
be entitled
An
1,
Coats, Harnett County, to convey certain street property; with an unfavorable report.
An
And
to
2.
An
H. B.
And H.
98,
S.
An
act
making
it
a misdemeanor to
with an unfavorable
report.
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By Mr. Bryant
109,
bill to
school
of
Durham,
be entitled
board of Faison
An
for
Committee on Education: H.
School
Bank
B. 237, S. B.
Faison to pay to
moneys belonging to stock law
Graded
99
of
territory.
unfavorable report.
Local
act to
amend chapter
575, Public-
And H.
An
J.
M. Poole of
An
Laws
of 1915, relating
to tax
as to substitute.
And H. B. 303, a bill to be entitled An act for the removal of the graves
from the Edgar Long Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South, Cemetery,
of
Roxboro.
And H.
And H.
to build a
law
in
reports.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 207, S. B. 108, An act to amend the road laws of Buncombe County.
H. B. 123, S. B. 160, An act to correct State grant No. 7999, for land lying
in Macon County, said grant was issued to J. Heacock; also to correct the
bills
surveyor's plat.
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H. B. 172,
S. B. 41,
An
[Session
1,
North Caro-
article
8,
of the
Constitution as amended.
H. B.
B.
S.
84,
An
159,
prompt payment
of taxes
in
Perquimans County.
H. B.
85,
S.
H. B.
73,
S.
An
B. 169,
establishing the
act to
amend chapter
B. 125,
An
814, Public
Laws
of 1907,
District.
man whose
and
to
lunatic or insane.
H. B. 157,
B. 175,
S.
An
and towns,
become a member
of
memory
County.
H. B. 206, S. B. 98, An act to increase the pay of members of the board of
county commissioners of Gates County and cause the chairman to audit
certain accounts.
H. B. 204, S. B.
planning boards.
75,
An
and towns
to
establish local
County
first
as follows:
By Mr. Ray
improvement
of
Chatham: H. R.
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bonds
in
By Mr. Suttlemyre: H.
B.
310,
bill
to
be entitled
An
amend
act to
section 222 of the Revisal, relative to the par value of stock in banks.
By Mr.
Poole: H. B. 311, a
123, Public
of public
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and disbursements
moneys.
Montgomery County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Gardner: H. B. 313, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of
Jasper C. Robinson of Yancey County.
Referred to Committee on Pensions.
And H. B. 314, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth
K. Young of Yancey County.
Referred to Committee on Pensions.
By
Mr.
Brown
of Pitt:
H. B. 315, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
By Mr. Maguire: H.
1.
An
act to protect
game
in
Surry County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Teague: H. B. 317, a bill to be entitled An act to amend sections
4057 to 4084, inclusive, Revisal of 1905, to provide for uniform text-books in
public high schools.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Macon: H. B. 318, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the trial
of criminal cases at the February term 1919 of the Superior Court of Franklin County.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Coxe of Anson: H. B. 319, a bill to be entitled an Act to protect
game in Anson County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Matthews of Bertie: H. B. 320, a bill to be entitled An act to
provide for a more speedy determination of uncontested rights and actions
upon bills, notes, bonds and other forms of indebtedness.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
And
H. B. 321, a
bill
to be entitled
An
judicial districts.
1.
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By Mr. Bryant
of
Durham: H.
B.
322,
bill
[Session
to
be entitled
An
act to
provide a six months school term in every public school district of the
State in compliance with section 3 of article 9 of the Constitution of North
Carolina.
And
bills,
embalmers
in
North Carolina.
2.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
County
contracts
let.
Passes its second reading by the following vote, and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling,
Gettys, Gold, Grady, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring! Hewett, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
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103
of Bertie,
Matthews
Saunders,
Rose,
Sellars,
Shaw,
Shepherd,
Smithdeal,
Spence,
Steelman,
Those voting
Boyd,
Brown
of Pitt,
Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp,
Eckles,
Everett,
Brown
Forrest,
of
Fountain,
Galloway,
Gardner,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Gold,
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[Session
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling,
Gettys, Gold, Grady, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews
of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald,
McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell,
Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts,
Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 107.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 134, S. B. 51, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 344, PublicLocal Laws of 1911, and chapter 467, Public-Local Laws of 1915, fixing the
salaries of the officers of Nash County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 199, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the appointment of
cotton weigher for the town of Dunn in Harnett County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 209, S. B. 117, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of
commissioners of Wilson County, jointly with the commissioners or other
governing body of any incorporated city or town in the county of Wilson to
purchase scales for the weighing of cotton.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 215, a bill to be entitled An act to provide compensation for the
county officers of Dare County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 216, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 2785, Revisal of
1905, so as to pay the county commissioners of Graham County $3 per day
when
in session.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 247, a bill to be entitled An act abolishing the Recorder's Court of
Cumberland County and repealing all public-local legislation relating thereto.
On motion of Mr. McNeill, the bill is recommitted to Committee on Courts
and Judicial
Districts.
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be entitled
bill to
An
is
105
Laws
of
without engrossment.
H. B. 253, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 255, a
cattle into
bill to
be entitled
An
Rowan County.
H. B. 263, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend
H. B. 264, a
bill to
An
be entitled
act to
fix
is
43,
bill to
On motion
of Mr.
An
be entitled
of pulverized limestone
and marl
Bowman,
the
to
and distribution
North Carolina.
Committee on Agri-
amend
is
recommitted
culture.
H. B.
97, S. B. 20,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
glanders.
Passes
its
is
ordered sent to
House amendment.
and powers
of
chiropodists (podiatrists) in this State, and to provide penalties for the violation of this act.
Passes
its
is
ordered engrossed.
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 208, S.vB. 110, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 46, PublicLocal Laws of 1915, entitled "An act to fix salaries for public officers in
Orange County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered sent to
the Senate for concurrence in House amendment.
On motion of Mr. Ray of Macon, H. R. 306, a joint resolution providing
for the
improvement
is
recalled
from Committee on
On motion
House adjourns
to
at 11 o'clock.
TWENTY-FIRST DAY
House of Representatives,
Friday, January
to
adjournment and
is
31, 1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McFarland of Raleigh.
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Poole until Monday; Williams of Cabarrus until Tuesday; Shaw, Brown of Rowan, Griffin, Hodgin,
Williams of Johnston, Ray of Chatham, Kelly, Galloway, Garrett, Butt, until
Wednesday; Renfrow, Cox of Forsyth, Sellers, Oliver, and Grantham.
Several communications are received from the various governmental departments, and are referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
titles,
entitled
An
act to issue
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bonds of the State for the permanent enlargement and improvement of the
States educational and charitable institutions.
And H. B. 278, a bill to be entitled An act to provide good roads in Gold
Mine Township, Franklin County; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 279, a bill to be entitled An act to provide good roads in Harris
Township, Franklin County.
And H. B. 324, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the State Treasurer to convert into the. general fund of the State amount paid by Dr. Kemp
Plummer Battle; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 16S, a bill to be entitled An act to reduce the expenses of publishing measures, providing for the publication of all general acts of the
General Assembly, for giving publicity to the orders of certain boards, the
Recommitted to
expenditures of public money, and for other purposes.
Committee on Finance.
act
to
By Mr.
entitled
An
amend
act to
1:
bill to
An
be entitled
H. B. 290, a
bill to
lis
1
be
pen-
with a
favorable report.
An
of this State
and
to provide for
making up
speedy
Courts
with an unfavor-
By Mr. Cameron,
or State funds in
orable report as to
bill,
By Mr. Shepherd,
tions:
H. B.
27,
for
favorable as to substitute.
Committee on Regulation
bill to
be entitled
An
act to regulate
bills of lading.
And H.
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ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolurespectfully submits that we have carefully examined the following
engrossed bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H, B. 126, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the practice of chiropody
(podiatry) in the State of North Carolina; to provide for the establishment
of a State Board of Chiropody (Podiatry) Examiners; to define the duties
and powers of said board; to provide for the examining and registering of
chiropodists (podiatrists) in this State, and to provide penalties for the
tions,
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 37, S. B. 174, An act to amend chapter 840, Public Laws of 1909,
relating to the better enforcement of the game law in certain counties.
H. B. 105, S. B. 122, An act to prevent depredation of domestic fowls in
Macon County.
H. B. 134, S. B. 51, An act to amend chapter 344, Public-Local Laws of
1911, and chapter 437, Public-Local Laws of 1915, fixing the salaries of the
officers of Nash County.
H. B. 169. S. B. 173, An act to amend chapter 74, Public-Local Laws of
1917, authorizing Person County to sell bonds to build roads.
H. B. 318, S. B. 259, An act to authorize the trial of criminal cases at
the February term, 1919, of the Superior Court of Franklin County.
H. B. 196, S. B. 205, An act to repeal chapter 787, Public-Local Laws of
1913, fixing the time for the termination of farm leases of Chatham County.
H. B. 208. S. B. 110, An act to amend chapter 46, Public-Local Laws of
1915, entitled "An act to fix salaries for the public officers in Orange
County."
H. B. 209, S. B. 117, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
Wilson County, jointly with the board of commissioners, or other governing body, of any incorporated city or town in the county of Wilson, to purchase scales for the weighing of cotton.
bills
H. B. 328, a
bill to
be entitled
An
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first
as follows:
By Mr. Fountain: H.
An
Laws
of 1909,
An
act to
to the burial
amend
chap-
Potecasi Creek
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By Mr. Matthews
H. B. 344, a
of Bertie:
bill
[Session
to be
entitled
An
act to
of litigation.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
be entitled
250,K;a bill to
An
Montgomery County.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
bill to be entitled An act to repeal the charter of the town
Big Lick, Stanly County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 265, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 143, Private Laws
H. B. 251, a
of
Passes
its
Roxboro.
Passes its second and third readings, and
without engrossment.
H. B.
60,
bill to
An
be entitled
is
Laws
H. B.
68,
bill to
be entitled
An
Laws,
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 153, a
of 1917,
and
bill to
to repeal
be entitled
An
act to
bill
is
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
county commissioners of Graham County, to authorize them to put a good wire or steel fence
around the courthouse, and keep all the public buildings in good sanitary
2785, Revisal of 1905 of
to the
condition.
is
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H. B. 170, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
development
of 1911, relating to
of public roads in
Cherokee County.
Passes its second and third readings, and
without engrossment.
H. B. 197, a
bill to
be entitled
An
111
is
act to
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 198, a
of
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
201, Public
Laws
Cabarrus
County.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 234,
Laws
S.
B.
39,
bill
to
An
be entitled
act
to,
without engrossment.
H. B. 282, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 180, Public Laws
of 1907, relative to the criminal court of Pasquotank County.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 284, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of Aldermen
and the county commissioners to regulate and fix the salaries of certain
officials of Durham, Durham Township, and Durham County.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 237, S. B. 109, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Bank of
Faison to pay to school board of Faison Graded School, moneys belonging
1
to stock
law
territory.
An
An
is
ordered enrolled.
act to
is
Home
in
amend
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 288, a bill to be entitled
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
to the
Senate
575, Public-Local
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 180, a bill to be entitled
Carolina and to encourage sheep husbandry.
An
North
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112
The
substitute
is
On
adopted.
its
[Session
H. B. 202,
S.
An
act to
amend
subsection 2 of
Passes
its
H. B. 214, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
act to permit
banks
to
make
loans based
its
is
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 225,
S.
An
act to
amend
lapsed by the devisee or legatee dying in the lifetime of the testator; pro-
North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 286, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 59 of chapter I,
Revisal of 1905, relative to the competency of dying declarations in certain
civil actions.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 218, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the collection of taxes in
Edgecombe County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Halsey,
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Wright, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 249, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the redemption of
bonds issued by the board of road trustees of Jacksonville Township in
.
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113
221, Public-Local
vote,
and
is
Laws
of 1913,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Halsey,
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Wright, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 236, S. B. 107, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Buncombe
County to fund its floating indebtedenss and complete certain contracts let.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Halsey,
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Ray
of
Chatham, Ray
of
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Halsey,
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
8
House.
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Powell, Pritchard, Propst,
Ray
of
Chatham, Ray
of
[Session
101.
Young
Those voting
H. B. 258,
S.
of commissioners of
Wilson County
An
to build a
new
bonds therefor.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Matthews of BerMatthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
An
town
its
of Iron
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Dail, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Halsey,
Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Wright, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 292, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Montgomery County to designate and purchase a new site and
build a courthouse and jail on the same.
Passes its second reading by the following vote, and takes its place on the
Calendar.
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Those voting
Boyd,
Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Those voting
town
of
Passes
its
An
H. B. 287, a
the
Roper
to be entitled
act to
Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd,
Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
H. B. 228, a
bill
to be entitled
An
commis-
sioners of Randolph County to issue bonds for the purpose of erecting build-
home
its
for the
its
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt,
Collins,
Coxe of Anson,
Dail,
Darden
of
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116
[Session
1.
bill to
to be collected
State.
H. B.
H. B. 289, a
ment
bill to
83,
Public
On motion
be entitled
and
of children,
chapter
An
An
act to regulate
districts.
of Mr.
857,
Public
to
Laws
of
1909,
and
at 10 o'clock.
TWENTY-SECOND DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, February
1,
1919.
Kesler. Eckles,
and Halsey.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
Bills
titles,
bill,
favorable as to substitute.
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117
Bills
first
follows:
map
of
North Carolina.
And
H. B; 347, a
bill
to be entitled
An
in
North Carolina.
Economic Survey.
Referred to Committte on Appropriations.
And H. B. 348, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 831, Public
Laws of 1907, relative to Firemen's Relief Fund.
Referred to Committee on Insurance.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham: H. B. 349, a bill to be entitled An act to amend
chapter 138, Public Laws of North Carolina, session 1917, being "An act
relating to general municipal finance."
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Mull: H. B. 350, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
acceptance of the benefits in an act passed by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled; to
provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for the appointment of a State board of vocational education, and to provide for the duties
thereof, etc.
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118
[Session
Commission
Highway Road
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 325, a
bill to
An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
154, Public
Laws
of
bonds of the State for the permanent enlargement and improvement of the State's educational and charitable institutions.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 167, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 20, Public-Local
Laws of North Carolina of 1913, relating to hunting and fishing in Warren
1917, entitled
act, to issue
County.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 293, a bill to be entitled An act to place the waters of Holt's Lake
under the protection of the United States Bureau of Fisheries.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 302, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Central Highway
Commission of Person County to use certain money for repairing and improving the public, roads of said county.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 27, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate and make uniform bills
of lading.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 156, a bill to be entitled An act in regard to the
trial of title to land.
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Substitute
Passes
adopted.
is
its
119
is
ordered
The original
H. B. 221, a
Passes
its
bill is laid
bill to
on the
be entitled
table.
An
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 290, a
bill
to*
application.
Passes its second and third readings, and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 324, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the State Treasurer to
cover into the general fund of the State amount paid by Dr. Kemp Plummer
Battle.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 155, a bill to be entitled An act requiring certain defects in titles
to real estate to be specifically alleged.
On motion of Mr. Dawson the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 296, a
bill
to
be entitled
An
buyers.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 310, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 222 of the Revisal,
relative to the par value of stock in banks.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 315, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1890 of the Revisal,
in respect to the procedure in appointing guardians for idiots, inebriates
and lunatics.
As amended, passes
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
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120
or
[Session
bill to
State
struction.
takes
its
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bowman, Boyd,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt,
Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Brown
The
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121
Brown
of Pitt,
Those voting
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bowman, Boyd,
Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt,
Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Gardner, Gold, Grady, Graham, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner,
Wilcox, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Young 72.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 292, a
sioners of
bill to
be entitled
Montgomery County
An
to designate
is
site
and
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bowman, Boyd,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt,
Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Brown
122
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[Session
Laws
of 1913.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bowman, Boyd,
Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt,
Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Gardner, Gold, Grady, Graham, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner,
Wilcox, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Young 72.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Gold the House adjourns to meet Monday at 3
o'clock, p. m.
Ray
to
adjournment and
is called to
3,
1919.
order by Mr.
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ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resosubmits that we have carefully examined the following
engrossed bill, and find it properly engrossed, as follows:
lutions, respectfully
H. B. 315, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
and
inebriates,
lunatics.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Dail:
Laws of
Public
to
in section 4 thereof.
Public
a bill to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
23,
absent
electors law.
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124
S. B. 142,
H. B. 364, a
bill to
of county commissioners of
be entitled
to
An
Randolph County
home
home from
[Session
present
site.
of
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
poses.
As amended, passes
its
its
Those voting
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125
Macon County
bill
to
An
be entitled
borrow money
act to allow
improve
and provide a special tax therefor.
Substitute is adopted, and passes its second reading by the following vote
and takes its place on the Calendar.
the several townships of
to
to build or
roads,
The
original bill
Those voting
is laid
on the
table.
ton,
Little,
Public
Laws
of 1917, entitled
bill to
"An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
6,
North
Carolina."
Passes
its
its
placa on the
Calendar.
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
126
[Session
of
of Halifax,
A
and
S.
message
resolutions,-
R. 328,
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127
taken from the unfavorable Calendar and is recommitted to the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
Leave of absence is granted to Mr. Pass.
On motion of Mr. Winborne, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 11
o'clock, a.
m.
TWENTY-FOURTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, February
to
adjournment and
is
4,
1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Bruner
of Raleigh.
Mr. Matthews of Bertie, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that
the Journal of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Pinnix,
Rodwell, Petree, Stimpson, and McNider.
The special committee on invitation as to Secretary of the Navy Josephus
Daniels addressing the General Assembly reports that Secretary Daniels
will address the joint assembly on Thursday, February 13th.
The Speaker appoints Mr. Kiser as an additional member to the Committee on Insane Asylums.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
report.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duty ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State.
H. B. 237, S. B. 109, An act to authorize the Bank of Faison to pay to
school board of Faison Graded School, moneys belonging to stock law
bills
territory.
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128
H. B. 191,
to issue
H. B.
An
S. B. 210,
bonds
to
fund
52, S. B. 105,
act to authorize
[Session
its debt.
An
act to
amend
to secret assault.
.
H. B. 202,
S. B. 60,
An
act to
amend
to
S.
Wilson County
H. B. 174,
of 1911.
S. B. 228,
S.
B.
to build a
B. 230,
An
of
courthouse, and to issue bonds therefor.
act to repeal section 4, chapter 400, Public Laws
new
H. R. 361,
Commission
S.
to furnish
of funds received
work done
hunting in
Durham
County.
Highway Road
first
as follows:
By Mr. Winborne: H.
Laws of
An
1.
act to
amend
chap-
and supervision of
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129
and
sailors.
CALENDAR
Bills
and, disposed
of as
follows:
bill
to
be entitled
An
act
to
amend and
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
9
House.
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130
[Session
Cabarrus,
of
Jackson,
Winborne, Wright,
Young 106.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 301, a bill to be entitled An act to levy a special tax to construct
and keep in repair the public roads of Mitchell County, and for other
purposes.
As amended, passes
its
is
ordered
engrossed.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal. Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Foole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Swann,
Taylor,
Young 106.
Those voting
S.
Macon County,
to
An
borrow money
act to allow
to
build
or
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131
Swann,
Taylor,
Young 106.
Those voting
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour
for the special order having arrived, the Speaker lays before
bill to be entitled An act to tax dogs in North Caroencourage sheep husbandry, on its third reading.
The following gentlemen send forward amendments: Messrs. Redwine,
Brown of Pitt, Galloway, Teague, Poole, Pass, Herring, Doughton, Grier,
Williams of Cabarrus.
All of the amendments except that offered by Mr. Redwine, are lost. The
amendment of Mr. Redwine is adopted.
The bill as amended passes its third reading and is ordered engrossed and
lina,
and
to
is
to be entitled
An
act
to public welfare,
is
On motion
11 o'clock,
a.
of
Mr.
Clayton,
the
House adjourns
to
meet tomorrow at
m.
TWENTY-FIFTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, February
adjournment, and
5,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. O'Kelly of Raleigh.
Mr. Little, for the Committee on the Journal, reports the Journal of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted to Mr. Jones.
Mr. Fharr introduces petitions which are referred to the Committee on
to
is
called to order
Appropriations.
The
New
Health.
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132
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
And H.
An
An
and shipping
Lincoln County.
of veal in
And H.
508,
amend
section
duties of the
8,
chapter
sheriff
of
Lincoln County.
And
H. B. 384, a
be entitled
bill to
An
And
H. B. 242, a
be entitled
bill to
Laws
An
235, Private
Laws
of 1899,
reports.
act to
amend
section 1 of subchap-
powers of cities
North Carolina; with an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham, for Committee on Education: H. B. 129, a
bill to be entitled An act to amend the public school law of 1913; with an
ter 5 of chapter 136, Public
and towns
in
unfavorable report.
And H.
An
Rocky Mount
to issue bonds.
An
to
Graded
Private
And H.
District.
An
act to construct
an iron bridge
with favorable
reports.
to
at
to
as
to substitute.
By Mr.
to be
Grier, for
entitled
An
Committee on Finance: H.
B.
272,
S.
B.
a bill
26,
and review
of esti-
mates for expenditure and revenue, and to establish a budget system for
all State expenditures; with an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable
as to substitute.
By Mr. Winborne,
for
An
1:
H. B. 330,
S.
B.
report.
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133
An
to be entitled
to the regulation
act to
amend chapter
and supervision
156, Public
of bond,
invest-
By Mr. Cameron,
341,
for
to be entitled
bill
An
amend chapter
act to
201, Public-Local
Laws
it
and section
1,
with a favorable
report.
By Mr.
a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
S. B.
Public-Local
144,
Laws
of
And H.
B. 201,
S.
An
act to
amend
section
report.
And H.
An
act to
amend
And H.
And H.
B. 178, a bill to
of the superior
And
Public
An act
Camden County.
be entitled An act
county commissioners of
H. B. 294, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
of
An
compensation
to fix the
of the
Swain County.
act to
diem
amend
of the
section
2,
chapter
41,
board of commissioners of
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee on Engrossed
Bills,
reports
that
the
following bills have been carefully examined and found to be properly engrossed:
H. B. 180, a
bill to
be entitled
An
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134
[Session
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled
Bills,
reports
the following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified
and sent
An act to regulate the assessment of taxes for maintenance purposes in Mattamuskeet Drainage District.
H. B. 116, S. B. 182, An act to authorize the boards of commissioners of
Martin and Bertie counties to build a bridge over the Roanoke River at
H. B.
15, S. B. 121,
H. B.
56, S. B. 164,
An
Church
of
Albemarle.
H. B.
97, S. B. 20,
An
act to
amend
North
first
as follows:
By Mr. Burnett: H.
An
J.
S.
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By Mr. Clayton: H. B. 396, a bill to be entitled An act for the better enforcement of the criminal laws of the State.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Herring: H. B. 397, a bill to be entitled A*n act to provide a uniform
system of public schools in North Carolina, for a term of six months in conformity to the provisions of the State Constitution.
Five hundred copies are ordered printed.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Young: H. B. 398, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent lewd and
disorderly conduct upon or near the public highways of the State.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Powell: H. B. 399, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
7, section 231, Revisal 1905, relating to reserve funds of banks, banking and
trust companies.
Referred to Committee on Banks and Currency.
By Mr. Saunders: H. B. 400, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
61,
Public-Local
Laws
supreme
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136
And
H. B. 410, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
McDowell County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
And
members
to the
-**
bills,
Public
Laws
for fallen
women by
cities
homes
and counties.
House concurs
in Senate
amend-
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
bill to be entitled An act to create the office of State Marshal
enforcement of the laws relating to prohibition.
Mr. Crisp sends forward an amendment and withdraws it.
On the passage of the bill on its second reading, Mr. Mull calls for the
ayes and noes.
The call is sustained. The bill fails to pass its second reading by the
following vote, and is placed on the unfavorable Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Bryant of Durham, Chesnutt, Cox of Forsyth, Darden of Greene,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Gardner, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Mull, McCoin, McMullan, Nichols,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Ray of Chatham, Redwine, Renfrow, Saunders, Stephenson, Teague, Tucker, Wilkins, Wilson of Jackson
45.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of
Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of
Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Farish, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Herring, Hiatt, Jackson, Johnson, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Morgan, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Powell,
Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Taylor, Turner, Wilcox, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Winborne, Wright, Young '67.
H. B. 305, a
to aid in the
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TWENTY-SIXTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, February
to
adjournment, and
is
called
to
6,
1919.
order by
message is received from the Senate transmitting the following resoluwhich is read the first time, the rules are suspended and the resolution
passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
The Resolution requires that the same be spread on the Journal and is as
tion,
follows:
S.
Plummer
Kemp
Battle.
State.
Whereas, for almost three-quarters of a century the life of our State has
been enriched by the example of his unselfish devotion to duty as educator,
statesman, and public official, and
Whereas, after the blighting effects of the Civil War, the State University
was reopened and revitalized largely through his efforts, and under his
leadership as president the foundations were laid for growth and expansion to its present large and useful place in the life of our people, and
Whereas, as teacher, author, and public speaker, Dr. Battle has rendered
invaluable service in the promotion of historical research and the preser-
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vation of the historical records of our State, and as a citizen he has exemhighest ideals of a cultured gentleman, and has, in all of his
relations with his fellow-man, displayed the true type of a Christian:
Now, therefore, be it resolved, by the Senate, the House of Representativesconcurring:
That in the death of Dr. Battle the University and the State of North
Carolina have lost a public servant whose career marked him as a teacher
with a genius for inspiring his students, as an adviser of sound judgment, as
a friend of sympathetic nature and of wide and splendid ideals of public
service, whose long and useful life has been devoted unselfishly to the promotion of education, moral uplift, and all things that are helpful in the
betterment of our people; whose life has been an inspiration to the younger
generations that have come under his influence, and whose career should
forever be a shining example to those who shall come hereafter.
Resolved -further, that this resolution be spread upon the Journal of the
Senate and the House of Representatives as a testimony of the high esteem
in which the people of North Carolina held Dr. Battle as a man and their
confidence in him as a public servant, and their admiration of his splendid
plified the
life's
work
Be
Bills
title,
panies in
An
employ banks and trust comthe capacity of county treasurers so as to add Craven County in
section
bill
North Carolina
to
4.
And H.
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And
H. B. 351, a
be entitled
bill to
An
amend chapter
act to
And
H. B. 213, a
bill to
be entitled
An
an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Pharr, for Committee on Salaries and Pees: H. B. 369, S. B. 165,
a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Governor and Council of State
and Legislative Commissioners to fix and adjust salaries and wages of
certain State clerks and employees.
And
190,
H. B. 359,
Public-Local
S.
Laws
of
North Carolina
of
An
1913,
act to
amend chapter
fixing
the salaries of
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports
the following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
An
H. B. 253,
S.
B. 284,
cities
and counties.
Power Company
to build a
dam
H. B. 229, S. B. 251, An act to provide for an iron or steel bridge spanning the Yadkin River, and empowering the boards of county commissioners
of Rowan and Davidson counties to build and maintain same.
H. B. 302,
S. B. 324,
An
Highway Commission
Person County to use certain money for repairing and improving the
public roads of said county.
H. B. 101, S. B. 255, An act to amend chapter 6, Public-Local Laws of
1917, relating to the roads of Macon County.
of
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H. B. 250, S. B. 293,
County.
H. B. 112, S. B. 147,
H. B. 255, S. B. 283,
Rowan County.
An
[Session
J.
M. Poole of Montgomery
first
and disposed
time,
of
as follows:
By Mr. Sauders: H.
Henry Morgen-
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham: H. B. 421, a bill to be entitled An act to
amend section 924, Revisal of 1905, relating to payment of certain funds
into the hands of the clerk of the court.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
On motion
noon
of Mr.
until this
after-
at four o'clock.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House meets pursuant to recess, Mr. Speaker Brummitt in the chair,
and resumes consideration of business.
Under the resolution adopted to invite Hon. Mr. Morgenthau to address
the General Assembly, the Speaker appoints as Committee on Invitation
Messrs. Saunders, Poole and Matthews of Bertie.
The Committee makes its report, and a message is sent to the Senate
informing that body that the House is ready to receive the Senate in joint
session.
seats,
thau,
who
lows:
bills,
Public-Local
Laws
of 1915,
An
act to
amend chapter
129,
and community.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No.
1.
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S. B.
H. B. 417, a
239,
Private
bill
An
to be entitled
141
amend chapter
act to
449,
Laws
chapter 344,
of
B. 332, H. B.
418, a bill to
stock-law territory in
be entitled
An
act to enlarge a
live-stock
certain
from run-
ning therein.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Gold: H.
An
2.
to
to
authorize and
borrow money
By Mr.
Sellars:
411, Public-Local
H. B. 425, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
Robeson County.
By Mr.
Clayton: H. B. 426, a
certain bridges in
bill
to be entitled
An
up
Hyde County.
for
and bridges
its
bridges of
said
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142
By Mr. Jackson: H.
An
Referred to
By Mr.
[Session
158, Public-Local
Laws
of 1917,
and chapter
An
Laws
226, Public-Local
of 1917,
S. B. 350,
bill to
be entitled
An
bills,
ordered enrolled.
bill is
Laws
Public-Local
of
1911,
relating
An
amend chapter
act to
107,
to
House concurs
Public
Laws
of
An
act to
in
Senate amend-
amend chapter
201,
of Cabarrus County.
House concurs
in
Senate amend-
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 299, a
of 1905, as
bill to
be entitled
amended by chapter
An
act to
177, Private
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
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Young 92.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 300, a bill to be entitled An act to enable the Hertford Graded
School District to issue bonds.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Young 92.
Those voting
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Young 92.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 371, a bill to be entitled An act to
amend
Laws
Passes its
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
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Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham,
[Session
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Ray
Powell, Propst,
Sawyer,
Saunders,
of
Sellars,
Young 92.
Those voting
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
of
Young 92.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 365, S. B. 154 a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the levy
of an additional special tax for Lumberton Graded School District.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant of
Young 92.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 353, a bill to be entitled An act to ratify and validate certain spetaxes levied by the county commissioners of Transylvania County in
the year 1917 and 1918, and to authorize the levy of similar tax for the
cial
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Young 92.
Those voting
Macon County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 343, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower the
stewards of Sanders Chapel, Johnston County, to remove remains of persons buried on church lot.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 178, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the salaries for the clerk of
the superior court and register of deeds of Swain County.
On motion of Mr. Burnett, the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 291, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the compensation of the
county commissioners of Camden County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 294, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 2 of chapter 41,
Public Laws of 1909, fixing the per diem of the board of commissioners of
Johnston County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 329, S. B. 144, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 637,
Public-Local Laws of North Carolina, session 1917, relating to the salary
of the county treasurer of Alexander County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
State Grant No. 1982,
10
House.
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146
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S.
An
amendments
thereto.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 295, a bill to be entitled An act to make an assault with deadly
weapon and with intent to kill a felony.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 377, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and supervision
other companies.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
On motion
11 o'clock, a.
of Mr.
is
of bond,
156, Public
Laws
investment, and
m.
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Friday, February
7,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Ashby, of Raleigh.
Mr. Winborne, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Holton, Poole, Stephenson,
Gatling, Halsey, Graham, Gady, Farish until Thursday; Saunders, Neal,
Darden of Greene, Collins, Garrett, Ray of Chatham, Hocutt, Bryant of
to
adjournment and
of Bertie,
is
called to order
indefinitely;
Mull, Love,
Hodgin
and Gardner.
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
titles,
together with the reports accompanying them, and take their place on
And H.
An
McDowell County.
And
H. B. 403, a
of Tyrrell
County
bill to
to levy
be entitled
An
a special tax.
135, Private
it
An
being
And H. B. 390, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Vance County to sell the land known as the county farm.
And H. B. 409, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish office of tax collector for McDowell County.
And H. B. 312, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1409, Revisal
of 1905, relative to electing justices of the peace for Montgomery County.'
And H. B. 337, a bill to be entitled An act to require municipal corporations
in Yadkin County to publish periodical statements.
And H. B. 364, S. B. 142, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
boards of county commissioners of Randolph County to issue bonds for the
purpose of erecting buildings for a county home for the aged and infirm;
and to provide for the removal of said home from its present site; with
favorable reports.
By Mr. Bryant
Durham,
to be entitled
An
of
for
report.
By Mr. Galloway,
350,
bill to
for
An
be entitled
B. 434, S. B.
and
And H.
An
game
in
An
act to
amend chapter
to mining.
in
And H. B. 426,
Hyde County.
And H. B. 428,
and shipping
bill to
be entitled
bill to
be entitled
of heifer calves in
An
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By Mr. Tucker,
[Session
An
for
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled
bills
Bills, reports
the following
ratified
and sent
H. B. 329,
An
B. 144,
S.
An
S. B. 301,
act to
competency
An
B. 323,
Laws
of
amend
of
act to
amend
lis
cation.
H. B. 241,
Laws
An
S. B. 278,
H. B. 184,
H. B. 249,
An
S. B. 236,
308,
An
in Mitchell County.
issued
amendatory
thereof.
H. B. 218,
S. B. 309,
H. B.
S.
93,
B. 238,
of 1903,
H. B. 122,
is
S. B. 204,
An
when
rent
not paid.
H. B. 192,
ment
S. B. 237,
An
Avery County.
Plummer
Battle.
H. R. 274,
H. B. 198,
S. R. 252, joint
S. B. 297,
An
amend chapter
201, Public
Laws
of
North
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions, respectfully
engrossed
bill,
H. B. 295, a
and
bill
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time,
first
and disposed
of
as follows:
By Mr.
Butt: H. B. 435, a
be entitled
bill to
An
By Mr.
Everett: H. B. 437, a
to be entitled
bill
An
An
rolls.
An
of process
And H.
An
act to
amend chapter
100, Revisal of
North Carolina, known as the General Insurance Laws, and amendments and additions thereto.
Referred to Committee on Insurance.
1905, of
By Mr.
officers
of
Grier: H. B. 444, a
moneys,
to
moneys
by State Auditor.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
H. B. 445, a bill to be entitled An act to establish uniform weights and
purchasers of corn meal, grits, hominy and corn flour.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Darden of Greene: H. B. 446, a bill to be entitled An act to extend
the corporate limits of the town of Hookerton.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Shepherd: H. B. 447, a bill to be entitled An act relating to
settlements of distributive shares by administrators.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
And
to protect
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150
By Mr. Wilkins: H. B.
Laws of
676, Public-Local
[Session
An
act to
amend chapter
on motor vehicles
By Mr. Winborne: H.
64,
An
act to
amend
section
or administrator.
An
act to abolish
and
elimi-
method
Martin County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
ship,
By Mr. Wilson
chapter
58,
of Jackson:
to extend the
H. B. 457, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Public
act to
amend
of 1913, so as
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town
151
An
Alexander County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Mull: H. R. 462, a joint resolution to endorse and cooperate in the
efforts being made by the farmers and business men of the State and South
to finance and promote an adequate price for cotton.
Rules suspended, passes second and third readings and is ordered sent
to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Ray of Chatham: H. B. 463, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate
the pay of jurors.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
of the
of Hiddenite,
and women.
Referred to Committee on
S. B. 262, H. B. 466, a bill
road laws of Macon County.
Referred to Committee on
S. B. 286, H. B. 467, a bill
21 of the Municipal Finance
Referred to Committee on
S. B. 330, H. B. 468, a bill
Judiciary, No.
to be entitled
2.
An
act to codify
Judiciary, No.
to be entitled
2.
An
Referred to
S. B. 336, H.
Local Laws of
ment of roads
Referred to
An
act to
amend chapter
551, Public-
in Halifax County.
Bills
of as
follows:
is
ordered sent
to
the Ssnate
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152
H. B. 359,
S.
Laws
of
Public
North Carolina of
An
[Session
act to
amend chapter
190,
Gaston County.
its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 349, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 138, Public Laws
of North Carolina, session 1917, being an act relating to general municipal
of
Passes
finance.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin,
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrew, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence,
Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 99.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 371, a
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act
amending
section 69 Public-Local
law in Jackson
County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin,
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrew, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence,
Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 99.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 365, S. B. 154, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the levy
of an additional special tax for Lumberton Graded School District.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton,
of the special session of 1913, relating to the stock
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Grier,
Griffin,
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
H. B. 299, a
of 1905, as
bill to
be entitled
amended by chapter
An
act to
177, Private
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin,
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin. McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence,
Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 99.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 304, a bill to be entitled An act to construct an iron bridge over the
Yadkin River, near Brown's Ford, Wilkes County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin,
Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence,
Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 99.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Boyd, Brown of
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H. B. 300, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
Graded School
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
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Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose,
H. B. 272, S. B. 26, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the preparaand review of estimates for expenditures and revenue and to establish
a budget system for all State expenditures.
On motion of Mr. Grier, the bill is recommitted to Committee on Finance.
Substitute for H. B. 212, a bill to be entitled An act to transfer the State's
Prison buildings and grounds at Raleigh to the State Hospital, and to transfer the prisoners to the Caledonia Farm.
Substitute adopted, passes its second and third readings and is ordered
sent to the Senate without engrossment.
The original bill is laid on the table.
tion
H. B. 370, a
of 1913, being
bill to
An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
142, Public
Laws
employ bank
county treasurers, so as to add
An
is
amount
of a bank's
to be invested in
bank
building.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. McDonald: H. B. 170, S. B. 2SS, a bill to be entitled An
act to amend chapter 107, Public-Local Laws of 1911, relating to development
of public roads in Murphy Township, Cherokee County, is recalled from the
enrolling office, and the vote by which the House concurred in the Senate
amendment is reconsidered and the bill is placed on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Matthews of Bertie: H. B. 369, S. B. 165, a bill to be
entitled An act to authorize the Governor and Council of State and Legis-
156
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lative
Commissioners
to fix
No.
[Session
is
1.
On motion
House adjourns
to
at 10 o'clock.
TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY
House of Representatives,
**
Saturday, February
to
adjournment and
is
called
to
8,
1919.
order by
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Kelser, of Raleigh.
Mr. Little, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Maguire, Winborne, and
Moore until Tuesday.
Messrs. Teague, McNeill, Pass and Davis, until
Wednesday.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representative Roberts
of Buncombe.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr.
unfavorable report.
And H. B. 298, a bill to be entitled An act in relation to the practice of
veterinary medicine or surgery in North Carolina; with a favorable report.
By Mr. Grier, for Committee on Finance: H. B. 272, S. B. 26 and substitute, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the preparaton and review
of estimates for expenditure and revenue, and to establish a budget system
for all State expenditures; with a favorable report as to bill, unfavorable
as to substitute.
entitled
be
for
the session 1903, by changing the basis of taxation from an acreage basis
to a valuation basis in a certain portion of
County.
And H. B. 456, a
of Jackson
County
bill to
be entitled
An
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By Mr. Ray
Cumberland
thereto,
all
public-local
legislation
relating
members
first
of as follows:
By Mr.
of
said city.
North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on education, and 500 copies
printed.
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By
220, Public
Laws
bill to
be entitled
[Session
An
act to
amend chapter
of health.
CALENDAE
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 407, a
Laws
bill
to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
135,
Private
North Carolina at its regular session for the year 1905, it being
An act to incorporate the town of Andrews, in Cherokee County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
of
H. B. 312, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
Montgomery County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 319, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game in Anson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 333, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 662, Public Laws
of 1909, for the protection of fish in Potecasi Creek in Hertford and
Northampton
counties.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 337, a bill to be entitled An act to require municipal corporations
in Yadkin County to publish periodical statements.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 375, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 123, session 1917,
mining.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 382, a bill to be entitled An act for the protection of game in Pender
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 390, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Vance County to sell the land known as the county farm.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the senate
without engrossmemnt.
H. B. 408, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish office of auditor in
McDowell County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 409, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish office of tax collecter for
McDowell County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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H. B. 426, a
be entitled
bill to
An
159
up certain bridges in
Hyde County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 428, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent the killing, selling, and
shipping of heifer calves in Surry County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 434,
S. B. 350,
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes
H. B.
of
its
43,
bill to
be entitled
limestone
pulverized
and
An
is
ordered enrolled.
marl
for
agricultural
and distribution
in North
purposes
Carolina.
Passes
its
is
ordered en-
grossed.
H. B. 349, a
of
bill to
finance.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Parmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham,
Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Lyday, Macon, Matheson, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland, Pharr, Powell, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sellars, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus. Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Young
79.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham,
Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Lyday, Macon, Matheson, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland, Pharr, Powell, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sellars, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
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[Session
Young
79.
be entitled
bill to
An
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,.
Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham,
Boyd, Brow^n of
Herring,
Griffin.
Little,
Lyday, Macon,
Redwine,
Renfrow,
Roberts,
Rose,
Sellars,
Shepherd,
Spence,
Steelman,
Young
79.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham,
Boyd,
Grier,
Griffin,
Little,
Lyday, Macon,
Young
79.
Those voting
in the
negative, none.
bill to be entitled An act to provide for the prepareview of estimates for expenditures and revenue and to
establish a budget system for all State Expenditures.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
On motion of Mr. Graham, 500 copies of H. B. 460, a bill to be entitled
An act to provide means for meeting the Federal Aid and building public
roads in every county in North Carolina, are ordered printed.
On motion of Mr. Coxe of Anson, the House adjourns to meet Monday
at 2:30 p. m.
H. B. 272,
ration
and
S. B. 26,
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TWENTY-NINTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, February
to
adjournment and
is
10,
1919.
Grier,
On motion
of Mr.
Shaw, H.
to
An
is
act relating to
Grievances.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
394,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
improvements
amend chapter
130, Public-Local
Laws
of
Rutherford County.
And H.
of
An
Cherokee County.
And H. B. 458, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Yadkin County to borrow money to enable them to continue
road work until bonds are collected for.
House.
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162
Local
act to
[Session
amend chapter
243, Public-
and highways
Yancey County.
of
B. 374, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint a highway commissioner for Stanly County.
And H. B. 469, S. B. 336, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
557, Public-Local Laws of 1913, relating to the issue of township bonds for
the improvement of roads in Halifax County.
And H. B. 466, a bill to be entitled An act to codify and amend the road
laws of Macon County; with favorable reports.
And H.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolurespectfully submits that we have carefully examined the following
engrossed bill and find it properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 43, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the sale and distribution
of pulverized limestone and marl for agricultural purposes in North
tions,
Carolina.
first
time,
and disposed
of
as follows:
By Mr. Bryant
amend
of
section 1238,
entitled
An
act to
to sale of property
of corporations.
Public-Local
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
combe County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Rose: H. B. 487, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees
of the jailer in Graham County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Burnett: H. B. 488, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for
the compensation of the clerk of the superior court, register of deeds,
sheriff and tax collector of Swain County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Renfrow: H. B. 489, a bill to be entitled An act to encourage the
attendance of one or more members of the board of commissioners of each
county in the State upon the annual meeting of the State Association of
County Commissioners.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Pritchard: H. B. 490, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the
prohibition law and to provide for the better enforcement of the same in
Avery County.
Referred to Committee on Regulation of the Liquor Traffic.
By Mr. McNeill: H. B. 491, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for
licensing threshers of grain in North Carolina and securing reports on the
amount and kind of grain threshed.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture.
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163
An
act to enable
Brunswick County
North Carolina.
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164
[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
H. B. 364,
S.
removal
An
Randolph County'
of county commissioners of
of said
home
to
home from
its
present
site.
Passes
Neill,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Powell,
Pritchard,
Propst,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd, Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Matheson,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, Mcof
Neill,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Powell,
Pritchard,
Propst,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd, Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Matheson,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, Mcof
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Nichols,
Neill,
Oliver,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
165
Powell,
Pritchard,
Propst,
Ray
of
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd; Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of HaliDawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
fax,
Galloway, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Matheson,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, Mcof
Neill,
Nichols,
Oliver,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Powell,
Pritchard,
Propst,
Ray
of
other purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes
the Calendar.
for;
its
place on
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd, Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett. Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Hewett, Hiatt, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Matheson,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, Mcof
Neill,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Powell,
Pritchard,
Propst,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd, Brown
Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
of
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[Session
THIRTIETH DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, February
11, 1919.
Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Caviness of Raleigh.
Mr. Roberts for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Latham
and Henderson.
to
adjournment and
is
called to order by
reports of committees
their
titles,
North Carolina.
An
act to
amend
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167
By Mr.
Stroup,
to be entitled
An
for
2:
H. B. 447, a
bill
ministrators.
And H.
County and
to regulate
able reports.
And H.
and
2.
to protect
An
act to establish
grits,
uniform weights
flour; with
H. B. 362,
170, Public
Laws
S.
B. 69,
bill
to be
entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
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168
And H.
nities in
[Session
Jackson County
to exclude
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following bills and re.solutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and
sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 248, S. B. 276, An act to amend section 2785, Revisal of 1905 of
fc
North Carolina, relating to the pay of the county commissioners of Cabarrus County.
H. B. 197, S. B. 287. An act to amend chapter 196, Public Laws of 1913,
fixing the time for holding the courts of Graham County.
H. B.
17,
S.
B. 185,
An
act
to
when
in session.
H. B.
of
at
79, S. B. 207,
Swain County
Bryson City.
An
act to
empower
Tuckaseigee River
to
H. B. 282,
S.
B. 294,
An
act to
amend
Laws
1907,
Pasquotank County.
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H. B. 365,
B.
S.
H. B. 360, S. B. 180,
Concord.
H. B. 278, S. B. 340,
ship, Franklin County.
H. B.
County,
provide
H. B.
273,
An
154,
act to
B.
S.
169
District.
An
An
141,
North Carolina,
An
act
to
Mine Town-
borrow money
to
County.
H. B.
68,
S.
B. 304,
An
Laws
of 1917,
H. R. 462,
being
S.
made by
first
as follows:
By Mr.
153,
Kelly: H. B. 498, a
Public-Local
Laws
of
bill
1915,
to
be etitled
relative
to
An
act to
amend chapter
of
Bladen County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr.
Butt: H. B. 499, a
bill to
be entitled
An
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170
And H.
officers of
An
[Session
Richmond County.
By Mr. Clayton: H.
of chapter 152, Public
Laws
An
act to
amend
compensation
of
section 5
drainage
commissioners.
Laws
An
act to
working
amend chapter
of physical defects.
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And
H. B. 517, a
any person
to
bill to
be entitled
An
act
171
making
it
a misdemeanor for
be such.
And
H. B. 518, a
bill to
be entitled
An
2.
act to
amend
with sub-
sistance.
amend chapter
150, Public
Laws
of 1909, relative to
An
act to
meters.
making vinegar.
And H.
An
1.
Monroe
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172
[Session
is
ordered
enrolled.
S.
An
Public
Laws
of 1917, entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
154,
of
the
State's
educational
and
charitable institutions.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 262,
S. B. 302,
bill to
be entitled
An
in Senate
bill to
is
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1919]
H. B. 392, a
of
highways
be entitled
bill to
An
Washington County.
second and third readings and
in
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 394, a
Laws
173
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
improvement
is
amend chapter
130, Public-Local
Rutherford
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 406, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 210, Public Laws
of North Carolina, session 1905, it being "An act to improve the public roads
in Valleytown Township in Cherokee County."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 457, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 58, Public Laws of
1911, and chapter 37, Public Laws of 1913, so as to extend the Central High-
way
to certain counties.
bill to
be entitled
An
work
to enable
them
to continue road
until
H. B. 477, a
bill
to be entitled
An
H. B. 391, a
bill to
be entitled
An
of 1903,
is
Cherokee County.
Passes its second and third readings, and
without engrossment.
of
money
is
act to
is
roads in
amend chapter
334, Public
Laws
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174
[Session
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting
bill to
be entitled
of county commissioners of
Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
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H. B. 423, a
bill to
Township Road
Passes its
Calendar.
An
101.
be entitled
District of
act to authorize
Nash County
to
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones. Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill. Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
An
act to authorize the board of commisbonds to complete contracts for construction and repair of the highways and bridges of said county, to fund
its debt for the construction and repair of the roads and bridges of said
H. B. 427, a
bill to
be entitled
issue
county, etc.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham. Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson. Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting
An
act to codify
place on the
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Parmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, "Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Prithard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 469, S. B. 336, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 551,
Public-Local Laws of 1913, relating to the issue of bonds for the improvement
of roads in Halifax County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote, and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Ivlatheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Galloway the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 11
o'clock, a. m.
THIRTY-FIRST DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, February
to
adjournment and
is
12,
1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Underwood.
Mr. Oliver, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal of
yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Darden of Halifax, indefinitely, Hocutt, Gatling.
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message
S. B. 331,
is
bill to
insanitary privies.
The same
is
re-
quested.
The
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
By Mr. Gardner,
of Concord.
And
H. B. 425, a
Laws
Local
bill
to be entitled
An
able reports.
And H. B. 475, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of the mayor and
board of aldermen, chief of police and policemen of the city of New Bern.
And
town
H. B. 461, a
of Hiddenite,
bill
to be entitled
An
Alexander County.
And H. B. 452, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 168, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, relating to the road law of Hamilton Township, Martin
County.
And H.
town
An
act to
amend
Johnston County.
And H. B. 486, a bill to be entitled
of Selma,
And
H. B. 3S1, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to permit a
is
favorable report.
By Mr.
Kelly, for
12
House.
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And
H. B. 415,
Public-Local
s! B. 240,
Laws
bill to
be entitled
of 1915, relating to
[Session
An
act to
amend chapter
129,
with
favorable reports.
By Mr. Pharr,
be entitled
2766,
An
for
act to
amend chapter
82,
Public
Laws
B. 260, a bill to
of 1911,
and section
expenses of judges of
amend chapter
82,
Public
Laws
of
1911,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
first
as follows:
By Mr. Eckles: H. R. 536, a resolution to pay expenses of the House committee visiting the North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
By Mr. Redwine: H. B. 537, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the compensation of the register of deeds for Union County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Grantham: H. B. 538, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the
compensation of the members of the board of commissioners of Harnett
County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Redwine: H.
An
act to
amend
section
97,
Private
1919]
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By Mr.
An
regular intervals.
Public
office of
to be entitled
act to
to
title
And
An
ascertaining the
H. B. 550, a
in public
highways
bill to
of
be entitled
An
2.
Ophir Township.
By Mr. Hewett: H.
An
voters of Brunswick County the question of the location of the county seat,
And H.
B. 552, a bill to
be entitled
An
1.
Brunswick County.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
Laws
Burke
County.
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[Session
of Durham: H. B. 559, a bill to be entitled An act to authorboard of commissioners of Durham County to employ an additional
By Mr. Bryant
ize the
empower
the Pasquotank
Highway Commission
of Pasquotank County to
and maintenance of permanent
Game.
of
North Carolina
Assembly.
Referred
to
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour
An
act to
amend
the Constitution
substitute,
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amendments
hour.
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
H. B. 159,
5,
6,
7,
and
S. B. 206,
8 of
in regard to fishing.
House concurs
H. B. 332, a
in the
County
in
bill to
be entitled
An
bill is
ordered enrolled.
of Scotland.
is
H. B. 393, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a dog tax for Dare County,
to regulate dogs running at large in Dare County.
and
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend chapter
without engrossment.
H. B. 422, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees of the various
justices of the peace of Guilford County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 14, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the Revisal
of 1905, relating to the stock law.
sale contract.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 445, a bill to be entitled An act to establish uniform weights, and
to protect purchasers of corn meal, grits, hominy and corn flour.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 447, a bill to be entitled An act relating to settlement of distributive
shares by administrators.
Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
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H. B. 485, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
[Session
section 1238,
volume
1,
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. K. 308, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower the board
of county commissioners of Robeson County to issue bonds to be used in
the construction and maintenance of permanent bridges in Robeson County.
Passes
its
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Foole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SumSwann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 466, S. B. 262, a bill to be entitled An act to codify and amend the
road laws of Macon County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Foole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 423, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower Dry WellsTownship Road District in Nash County to borrow money for road purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
mersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray ol
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SumSwann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
mersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
H. B. 427, a
bill to
be entitled
County
An
Commis-
bonds to complete contracts for construction and repair of the highways and bridges of said county, and to
fund its debt for the construction and repair of the roads and bridges of
sioners of Craven
to
issue
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey. Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland Pharr, Foole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal Spence, Steelman. Stephenson. Stroup, Stubbs, Summer^ill, Suttlemyre Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker. Turner, Wilcox,
Wild. Wilkins. Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Bur v e. Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative none.
H. B. 469, S. B. 336, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 55i,
Public-Local Laws of 1913, relating to the issue of township bonds for the
improvempnt of roads in Halifax County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative pre: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Bowr^an Boyd. Prown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan Pryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess. Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins,
Covp f Anson. Cox of Forsyth Crisp. Dail Darden of Gre Q ne. Davis, Dawson
Pon^hton. Fckls. Evertt. F^rrmr. Forrest. Fountain
Galloway,
Gardner Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady. Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
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levy
Substitute adopted and the bill passes its second reading by the followits place on the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clatyon, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre. Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 413, S. B. 224, a bill to be entitled An act to permit communities in
Jackson County to exclude themselves from stock law territory.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Foole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray ol
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Sum-
of
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Township.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Brown
of Yadkin,
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Butt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman. Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SumSwann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 467, S. B. 286, a bill to be entitled An act to amend sections 20 and
21, of the Municipal Finance Act of 1917.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys. Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd. Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman. Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 112.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Macon, the vote by which the House concurred in the
Senate amendment to H. B. 277, S. B. 339, a bill to be entitled An act to
provide good roads in Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County, is reconmersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
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186
sidered,
and the
bill
is
recalled
from the
office
[Session
of the enrolling clerk
and
On motion
at 11 o'clock,
of Mr.
a.
Ray
of
m.
THIRTY-SECOND DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, February
adjournment and
13, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Massey.
Mr. Oliver, for the Committee on the Journal, reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Herring, Pharr, Hiatt and Spence
until Tuesday; Jackson for Friday; and all members of the minority party
to
is
called to order
for Saturday.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
titles,
report.
And H.
And H.
ers of Caldwell
County
to
make
An
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be built through any township of said county upon petition of the voters
of such township, and to provide machinery for an election thereon and
for the payment of such bonds.
And H.
Henderson County
And H.
An
pay for
officials.
An
method
for their
election.
And
Local
of
H. B. 400, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
61,
Public-
Pasquotank County.
And H.
sistence.
And
H. B. 410, a
bill to
be entitled
An
McDowell County.
County.
And H. B. 488, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the compensation of the clerk of the superior court, register of deeds, sheriff, and tax
collector of Swain County; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 433. a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 158, PublicLocal Laws of 1917, and chapter 226. Public-Local Laws of 1917, relating
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to
in
officers
[Session
report as amended.
By Mr. Cameron,
for
1915, relative to
And
Local
And
Local
And
amend chapter
An
be entitled
bill to
bill to
of
Laws
of
amend chapter
act to
539, Public-
be entitled
be entitled
bill to
153, Public-Local
Bladen County.
An
amend
act to
H. B."505, a
Laws
act to
H. B. 562, a
Laws
An
H. B. 473, a
Laws
An
act to
law
in
Forsyth County.
amend chapter
highway commission
126, Public-
Pasquotank
County; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 232, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empowed the
board of county commissioners of Stokes County to issue bonds to be used
in the construction of permanent roads in Yadkin Township, Stokes County;
with unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to substitute.
And H. B. 492, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improvement
Local
of 1915,
of public roads in
relating to the
of
Brunswick County.
And H.
Roanoke Island
in
Dare County.
An
county.
And
H. B. 508, a
Public-Local
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
1,
chapter 213,
Halifax County.
And H. B. 555, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Durham County to issue bonds for building, repairing, and
maintaining the public roads of Durham County; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Doughton, for Committee on Finance: H. B. 552, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a special tax in Brunswick County; with a favorable report.
entitled
bill
to
be
the cattle
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and
to
189
favorable reports.
And H.
An
to provide a method
and others may secure ethyl alcohol, and
provide for obtaining wine for sacramental purposes, and the use of cider
receipt,
sale,
whereby drug
and possession
of intoxicating liquors,
stores, hospitals,
as to bill, favorable as to
Five hundred copies ordered printed.
By Mr. Clayton, for Committee on Propositions and Grievances: H. B.
418, S. B. 332, a bill to be entitled An act to enlarge a certain stock law territory in Columbus County, and prevent live stock from running therein.
And H. B. 509, a bill to be entitled An act to declare Scuppernong Township, Tyrrell County, under the stock law.
And H. B. 543, a bill to be entitled An act repealing chapter 542, Public
Laws of the session of 1889, in regard to putting timber logs in Upper Broad
Creek, in Pamlico and Craven counties; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Ray of Chatham, for Committee on Corporations: H. B. 49, a bill
to be entitled An act to incorporate Weddington Industrial Institute.
And H. B. 203, a bill to be entitled An act to validate the deeds of corporations in cases where the execution of said deeds is defective, and to
validate the probate of deeds of corporations in cases where the order of
registration was made on the oath and examination of a subscribing witness;
with favorable reports.
By Mr. Neal, for Committee on Election Laws: H. B. 143, S. B. 65, a bill
to be entitled An act to permit the refunding of fees paid into the State
Treasury under the primary law.
And H. B. 482, S. B. 241, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 2784,
Revisal 1905, increasing the pay of registrars and judges of election to three
dollars per day, and repealing chapter 760, Public Laws, session of 1907.
And H. B. 151, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 34 of chapter
101, Public Laws of 1915, exempting Burke County from the operation of
in
substitute.
And H.
An
act to place
By Mr. Gardner,
a bill to be entitled
for
An
Committee on
Cities,
highways
Ophir Township.
And H. B. 556, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 267, Private
Acts of 1891, incorporating the town of Whiteville, Columbus County.
And H. B. 560, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the compensation
of the county commissioners of Durham County.
And H. B. 510, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 680, PublicLocal Laws of 1915, authorizing the road commissioners in Tyrrell County
to condemn material for road construction.
And H. B. 507, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 335, PublicLocal Laws of 1915, relating to the working of the public roads of Wiccacanee
Township in Northampton County; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 530, a bill to be entitled An act to issue bonds in Bakersville
Township, Mitchell County, for the purpose of constructing a road from Toecane to Bakersville; with unfavorable report.
of
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And H.
B. 540,
bill to
be entitled
An
missioners of the town of Enfield to issue bonds for the purpose of establishing a system of waterworks and sewerage; with favorable reports.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
bill has been carefully examined and found to be
properly engrossed:
H. B. 445, a bill to be entitled An act to establish uniform weights and to
protect purchasers of corn meal, grits, hominy, and corn flour.
reports that the following
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, for the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 325, S. B. 318, An act to amend chapter 154, Public Laws of 1917,
entitled "An act to issue bonds of the State for the permanent enlargement
and improvement of the State's educational and charitable institutions."
H. B. 288, S. B. 300, An act to amend chapter 575, Public-Local Laws of
1915, for the payment of the salary of the county superintendent of Public
blils
H. B. 469,
S.
B. 336,
An
act to
amend chapter
551, Public-Local
Laws
of
in Halifax County.
H. B. 159,
S. B. 206,
An
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
and
8 of
chapter
295, Public
Laws
County.
H. B. 334,
Laws
of 1901, relating to
S. B. 384,
An
act to
amend
section
8,
H. B. 262,
S.
B. 302,
An
North Carolina.
H. B. 362,
S.
B. 69,
An
act to
amend chapter
170, Public
Laws
of 1917,
H. R. 529, S. R. 439, a joint resolution inviting Governor Harding, President of the Federal Reserve Board, to address the General Assembly.
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S. B. 352,
H. B. 566, a
bill to
be entitled
payment
An
191
counties.
H. B. 567, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
46, Public-
Local Laws of 1917, relating to the disbursement of the public funds in the
county of Robeson.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
S. B. 366, H. B. 568, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 590,
Public-Local Laws of North Carolina, session of 1913, relating to the school
fund of Bertie County.
Referred to Committee on Education.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Bills
first
time,
and disposed of
as follows:
By Mr. Burnett: H. B.
Laws of 1901,
90, Public
An
act to
amend chapter
By Mr. Jones: H.
plat of the
town
of
Morehead
An
City, to be recorded
And
An
act to
to issue
192
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Local
entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend chapter
to road supervision in
635, Public-
Burke County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Hiatt: H. B. 579, a bill to be entitled An act to establish an auditor
for Davidson County.
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Saunders: H. B. 580, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
commissioners of Pasquotank County to levy a special tax.
Referred ^o Committee on the Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Turner: H. B. 581, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent public
school teachers from infecting their pupils with tuberculosis.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Moose: H. B. 582, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
board of county commissioners of Alexander County to issue bonds not
exceeding $50,000, for certain road purposes as specified in the bill.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Eckles by request: H. B. 583, a bill to be entitled An act prohibiting the sale of unsound eggs and providing for the classification and sale
of eggs.
Commission Law.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
By Mr. Bryant of Yadkin: H. B. 589, a
1.
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JOINT SESSION
Pursuant to resolution, the hour of noon having arrived the Sergeant-atarms announces the approach of the Senate.
The Senate comes into the House, preceded by its officers, and> are assigned
seats.
message
is
which
is
ordered referred to
message
S. B. 339,
is
bill to
be entitled
An
act to provide
bill is
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour
bill
to be entitled
House takes up
An
act to
amend
for
the
House.
194
sill,
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Wild,
Wilkins,
[Session
102.
Burke, Young
The
bill
now
passes
its
is
ordered
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail,. Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Oliver,
of
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Messrs. Shepherd and McCoin, ask that they be recorded as voting in the
affirmative on the passage of the bill on its several readings,
and
it
is
so
ordered.
B.
for
90,
bill
to be
entitled
An
is
act to
laid
on
.the table.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 245, a
in
bill to
be entitled
An
Cumberland County.
Passes its second and third readings and
and deer
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 430, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint two highway commissioners for North and South Albemarle townships of Stanly County.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 413, S. B. 224, a bill to be entitled An act to permit communities in
Jackson County to exclude themselves from stock law territory.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little. Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
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of
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 442, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Vance County to levy an additional tax in Henderson
Township,
Passes its third reading by the following vote and
Senate without engrossment
is
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre,- Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 452, a
Laws
of
1913,
bill to
relating
County.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 467,
S. B. 286,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
sections 20 and
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
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Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols.
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Young 101.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 520, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter of the town of
Spencer, so as to extend the corporate limits of said town.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols.
Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Young 101.
Those voting
H. B. 486, a
Laws
be entitled
An
act to
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 399, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 7, section 231,
Revisal of 1905, relating to reserve funds of banks, banking and trust companies.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Cox of Forsyth the House adjourns to meet tomorrow
at 11 o'clock a. m.
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THIRTY-THIRD DAY
House of Representatives,
Fbiday, February
14,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McFarland, of Raleigh.
Mr. Oliver for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday,, has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Grady, Bowman, Sellars,
Ray of Chatham, Saunders, Poole, Fountain, Hewett, Renfrow, Macon,
Bryant of Durham, Everett and Wright.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Hutchinson and Stroup.
Mr. Speaker appoints as confereers of the House on H. B. 131, S. B. 253,
a bill to be entitled An act to require county homes to keep records, Messrs.
Griffin, Gardner and Stroup.
to
adjournment and
is called
to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
their
title,
By Mr. Shepherd,
bill to
And H. B. 549, a
Laws 1913, relative
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
superior court.
And H.
An
act to provide
an ad-
And
ment
H. B. 513, a
bill
to be entitled
money
An
and punish-
And
H. B. 524, a
And H.
B.
447,
bill to
bill
to be
entitled
An
act relating to
settlements of
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H. B. 506, a
Laws
Public
sioners;
be entitled
bill to
of
An
act to
199
amend
1917,
of
Drainage Commis-
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 384, S. B. 387, An act to repeal certain sections of the charter of the
city of Durham, being chapter 235, Private Laws of 1899 and amendatory
bills
thereto.
S. B. 239,
An
act to
Laws
of
Concord.
H. B. 467,
An
act to
amend
An
act to
amend
S. B. 286,
S. B. 219,
H. B. 415,
S.
B. 240,
H. B. 466,
County.
An
act to
amend chapter
129, Public-Local
Laws
of
S. B. 262,
An
act to codify
of
Macon
Public-Local
H. B. 179,
Laws
of 1915,
bill
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[Session
of
Placed on Calendar.
S.
An
town
of PittsborcT to issue
S. B. 363,
H. B. 595, a
bill to
be entitled
An
B.
school
H. B. 596, a
393,
in
bill
to
be entitled
An
District,
lina.
Laws
Public
An
act to
amend chapter
807,
first
of as follows:
By
H. B. 598, a
dower and
bill
to be
entitled
An
act to
home by
to
amend chapter
23,
Public
HOUSE JOURNAL
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201
bill
451, Public-Local
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
And H.
Griffins
B.
602,
bill
Township road
to
be entitled
district
of
An
Nash County
to
issue bonds
empower
for
road
purposes.
And H. B. 607, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Alamance County to employ a county purchasing agent and
auditor of bills, and to employ a county jailer and make arrangements for
keeping of prisoners.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
Mr. Davis:
H. B. 610, a
by
bill to
be entitled
An
theft.
1.
And H.
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Local
1917,
of road
commis-
Referred to
By
election of
By
146, Public
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
And
of the
An
act to provide a
more
By Mr.
92,
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203
ment
of
By Mr. McDonald: H.
An
Placed on the Calendar. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Winborne: H. B. 631, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
761,
ances.
An
diseases.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 143,
bill to
Passes
its
of a subscribing wit-
ness.
under
the
resolution: Messrs.
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H. B. 520, a
of
be entitled
bill to
An
act to
amend
[Session
the charter of the town
town.
Passes
its
is
Those voting
Brown
Yadkin, Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
of
Butt,
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
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Doughton,
Eckles,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Halsey,
Hewett,
Everett,
Gettys,
Hocutt,
Farish,
Gold,
Farmer,
205
Forrest,
Galloway,
Gardner,
Hodgin,
Holton,
Johnson,
Jones,
Kelly,
Griffin,
Kesler,
Matthews of
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Morgan, Mull, McCoin,
McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, SmithKiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Bertie,
deal, Spence,
Calendar.
Those voting
in
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
the Calendar.
Those voting
in
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
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Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Winborne, Wright, Young 110.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 551, a bill to be entitled An act to submit to the voters of Brunswick
County the question of the location of the county seat, and to provide county
buildings.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
of
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Passes
its
207
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Yadkin,
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Brown
of
Butt,
Wilkins,
110.
H. B. 508, a
bill
Laws
Public-Local
to be entitled
1913,
of
An
act to
amend
section
1,
chapter 213,
Halifax County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
place on the
its
of Yadkin,
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
of
Butt,
Calendar.
Those voting
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Brown
Butt,
of
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Gatling,
Halsey,
Hewett,
Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Winborne, Wright, Young 110.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 502, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the erection of a new
courthouse in Richmond County and to authorize a bond therefor.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Morgan, Mull, McCoin,
McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Winborne, Wright, Young 110.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 492, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improvement of
public roads in Brunswick County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
deal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs,
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
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entitled
An
and
act to authorize
empower
to
bill
209
Stokes County.
Mr. Kiser sends forward an amendment, which
The
bill
passes
its
on the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Bowman, Brown
is
lost.
Brown
its
place
of
Moose, Mull, McCoin, Poole, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pharr, Powell,
Ray
Chatham, Ray
of
of
Roberts,
Saunders,
Those voting
Young
75.
Greene, Davis, Farmer, Forrest, Hewett, Holton, Jones, Kizer, Lloyd, Lyday,
Matthews
Mecklenburg,
of
Morgan,
Wilson of
The
Burke 28.
original bill
H. B.
49,
is
bill to
laid
on the
be entitled
An
table.
act to incorporate
Weddington Industrial
Institute.
Recommitted
to
Committee on Corporations.
H. B. 527, a
bill
Fitzgerald Hospital.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 556, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 267, Private Acts of
1891, incorporating the town of Whiteville, Columbus County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 151, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 34, chapter 101,
Public Laws of 1915, exempting Burke County from the operation of the
An
is
act to place
Primary Law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 400, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 61, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the salary of the clerk of the Superior Court of
Pasquotank County.
14
House.
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H. B. 410, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
[Session
is
fix
is
McDowell County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
H. B. 411, a
members
of
H. B. 416,
S. B. 226,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to enable
W.
F. Utley,
Apex
and community.
Passes its second and third readings' and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 418, S. B. 332, a bill to be entitled An act to enlarge a certain stock
law territory in Columbus County, and prevent live stock from running
therein.
Passes
An
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 433, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 158, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, and chapter 226, Public-Local Laws of 1917, relating to the
salaries of certain officers in Robeson County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 451, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the compensation of the
county commissioners of Polk County and provide a method for their election.
is
of
without engrossment.
H. B. 484, S. B. 263, a
Public
Laws
County.
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
is
ordered enrolled.
260,
Rowan
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H. B. 488, a
bill
An
to be entitled
211
of
and tax
collector
Swain County.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 490, a
bill to
An
be entitled
act to
amend
H. B. 493, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to enable
Brunswick County
to assist
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 499, a
bill to
be entitled
An
from
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 500, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improvement
of the public roads of Roanoke Island, Dare County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 501, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the compensation of the county
commissioners of the county of Dare.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 503, a
of
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
fix
Richmond County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 504, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 253, Public Laws
1903, relative to road law, Chowan County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 505, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 126, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the Highway Commission of Pasquotank County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 509, a bill to be entitled An act to declare Scuppernong Township,
Tyrrell County, under the stock law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 510, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 680, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, authorizing the road commissioners in Tyrrell County to condemn material for road construction.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 528, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Union County and the board of aldermen of the city of
Monroe
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 543, a bill to be entitled An act repealing chapter 542, Public Laws
of the Session of 1889 in regard to putting timber logs in Upper Broad
County.
Passes
its
be entitled
bill to
An
is
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 546, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
fix
bill
to be entitled
An
is
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 559, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Durham County to employ an additional register of deeds.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 560, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the compensation of the
county commissioners of Durham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 562, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 12, Public-Local
Laws, Session of 1913, relating to road law in Forsyth County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 367, S. B. 42 and 43, a bill to be entitled An act to
amend chapter 82, Public Laws of 1911, relating to judges' salaries and expenses.
On second reading, Mr. Davis calls for the ayes and noes. Call sustained.
The bill passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place
on the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess,
Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Dawson, Doughton,
Eckles, Everett, Farish, Fountain, Galloway, Gold, Grady, Grier, Griffin,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Mull, McCoin, Neal, Oliver, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Saunders, Shepherd, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Taylor, Tucker, Wilkins, Winborne, Wright,
Young
57.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett,
Butt, Coxe of Anson, Darden of Greene, Davis, Farmer, Forrest, Gettys,
Graham, Grantham, Hewett, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday,
Macon, Morgan, McCoin, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pritchard, Propst, Redwine,
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Swain,
Swann,
A message is received from the Senate informing the House that the
conferees on the part of the Senate to consider H. B. 131, S. B. 253, a bill
to be entitled An act to require county homes to keep records, are Senators
Connor and Mangum, and
An
titled
of
THIRTY-FOURTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, February
15,
1919.
title,
By
bill to
And H. B. 586, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the amount of bond required of the Treasurer of Lincoln County.
And H. B. 577, a bill to be entitled An act to empower Burke County to
issue bonds for the erection of county home and to build bridges; with
favorable reports.
By Mr. Winborne,
An act
And
for
Committee on Health: H.
H. B. 632, a
bill to
be entitled
An
diseases.
And H.
An
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214
And H.
And
fish
H. B. 481,
S. B. 217,
An
act to
and abatement
bill to
[Session
amend chapter
761,
laws of
of certain nuisances.
be entitled
An
By Mr.
And
Local
H. B. 619, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
in
338, Public-
Scuppernong Township,
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
we have carefully examined the following engrossed
bills, and find them properly engrossed as follows:
H. B. 433, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 158, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, and chapter 226, Public-Local Laws of 1917, relating to the
salaries of certain officers in Robeson County.
respectfully submits that
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215
first
as follows:
By Mr.
Griffin:
H. B. 640, a
bill to
By Mr. Clayton: H.
65,
1.
An
act to
amend phapter
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216
And
Local
H. B. 653, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend chapter
357, Public-
message is received from the Senate transmitting the following bills and
which are read the first time and disposed of as follows:
S. B. 339, H. B. 277, a bill to be entitled An act to provide good roads in
Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County.
House concurs in Senate amendment and the bill takes its place on the
resolutions,
Calendar.
S.
Public-Local
Laws
An
act to
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 397, H. B. 638, a bill to be entitled An act to prescribe the compensation of the county commissioners and certain other officials in Guilford
County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
S. B. 211, H. B. 639, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the salaries for
public officers in Granville County and to provide for the auditing of their
accounts.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows
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217
of Johnston,
H. B. 507, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
working
act to
71.
amend chapter
335, Public-Local
Wiccacanee Town-
Passes
its
is
Those voting
the affirmative
in
are:
Mr.
Crisp,
Dail,
Darden
of
Speaker, Messrs.
Bass,
Boyd,
Brown
Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Kelly, Love,
Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Morgan,
Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan. McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Penland, Pharr,
Powell, Redwine, Roberts, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman, Stephenson, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
71.
of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Winborne, Young
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 508, a
Public-Local
bill
Laws
to be entitled
of 1913,
Halifax County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote, and
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting
Brown
in
the
affirmative
are:
Mr.
Speaker,
is
Bass,
Boyd,
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H. B. 540, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
commis-
sioners of the town of Enfield to issue bonds for the purpose of establishing
of Johnston,
71.
H. B. 563, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower the Pasquotank County Highway Commission of Pasquotank County to issue bonds to
be used in the construction and maintenance of permanent roads of that
county.
Those voting
Brown
in
is
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219
p.
m.
THIRTY-FIFTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, February 17th,
1919.
adjournment and
indefinitely.
REPORTS OP COMMITTEES
And H. B. 620, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Wilson County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a
county home and hospital, and for other purposes; with a favorable report
as amended.
And H.
722, Public-Local
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
Buncombe
County.
And H.
of the
town
of
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220
bill to
Lesion
be entitled
An
act to regulate
And
H. B. 636,
of 1913,
Wake County;
By Mr. Graham,
An
S.
Laws
174, Public-Local
act to
amend chapter
for the
appointment of
and Towns: H. B.
more
members of the board of commissioners of each county in the State upon
the general annual meeting of State Association of County Commissioners;
with a favorable report as amended.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham, for Committee on Education: H. B. 561, a bill
to be entitled An act to amend chapter 161, Private Laws of North Carolina,
1915, relative to the Clemmons Farm Life and High School.
for
And H.
Committee on Counties,
An
Public-Local
Laws
of
Cities
An
act to
1913,
amend chapter
590,
And H.
Monogram
B.
480,
Special
S.
B.
212,
Tax School
bill
be entitled
to
District,
An
act
to
incorporate
North Carolina.
And H.
in
Township No.
And H.
1,
An
Tax
District,
An
1,
to issue bonds.
Carolina.
And
By Mr.
An act to
And H.
B.
An
to substitute.
bill to
be entitled
An
of the
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221
By Mr. Cameron,
And H.
sold
An
Burke County
borrow money
until
bonds are
And H. B.
Laws
Local
relating to
1917,
Burke County.
And H.
B. 597, S.
284, Public
Laws
B.
of 1917, being
an
An
bonds for
road improvement for providing for county highway commissioners and for
providing for the improvement of the public roads of the several counties of
the State.
And
H. B. 618, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Roanoke townships
County.
And H. B. 585, a
An
ment
to be entitled
bill
working of
Northampton
in
able reports.
And
H. B. 642, a
bill
to be entitled
of
An
act to
amend chapter
65, Revisal
with a favorable
report as amended.
And
H. B. 645, a
bill to
be entitled
An
report.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports
following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 143, S. B. 65, An act to permit the refunding of fees paid into the
State Treasury under the primary law.
H. B. 428, S. B. 427, An act to prevent the killing, selling, and shipping of
heifer calves in Surry County.
H. B. 470, S. B. 261, An act to fix the compensation of county commissioners, members of the board of road commissioners, and members of the
county board of education of Chatham County.
the
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H. B. 484,
An
S. B. 263,
amend chapter
act to
H. B. 367,
S.
An
B. 42,
act to
[Session
260, Public
Rowan
amend chapter
Laws
1917, regu-
County.
82,
Public
Laws
of 1911,
H. B. 287,
of
Roper
S. B.
An
313,
S. B. 390, An act
Camden County.
H. B. 291,
sioners of
act to
H. B. 294,
An
B. 389,
S.
County.
H. B. 315,
S. B. 342,
act to
diem
An
to
amend
of the
act to
amend
H. B. 331,
An
S. B. 403,
and
lunatics.
H. B. 390,
S.
Vance County
H. B. 394,
B. 423,
An
S.
B. 474,
An
act to
of
H. B. 337,
S.
B. 421,
An
Yadkin
S. B. 385,
An
and shipping of
H. B. 416,
for benefit of
S.
B. 226,
An
W. F. Utley, to discharge
Apex and community.
act to enable
of
his trust
H. B. 214, S. B. 299, An act to permit banks to make loans based on percentage of surplus as well as capital.
H. B. 203, S. B. 66, An act to validate the deeds of corporations in cases
where the execution of said deeds is defective to validate the probate of
deeds of corporations in cases where the order of registration was made
on the oath and examination of a subscribing witness.
H. B. 179, S. B. 235, An act to amend chapter 193 Public-Local Laws
of 1915.
County
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H. B. 299,
1905, as
S. B. 406,
An
act to
amended by chapter
amend chapter
Laws
177, Private
223
and
of 1915,
Laws
of
to enlarge the
S.
B.
408,
An
act
amending section
69,
Public-Local Laws,
H. B. 627,
S.
Andrews School
B. 538,
An
first
of as follows:
State.
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the United States, and those other correlated events of the United States
of America, which celebration is to be held throughout the United States,
Great Britain and Ireland and the overseas dominions of the British Commonwealth and in the Netherlands, and defining the powers and duties of
such commission.
Referred to Committee on Federal Relations.
By
bill to
be entitled
An
act
to
By Mr. Rose: H.
Laws
Public-Local
1917, replacing
An
Graham
thereto.
By Mr. Lyday: H.
An
By Mr.
52,
Powell: H. B. 675, a
Public-Local
officers of
Referred
And
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
Columbus County.
to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
H. B. 676, a
bill
Laws
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
4,
Public-
And H. B. 677, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 2, PublicLocal and Private Laws of North Carolina, 1917, relative to salary of county
treasurer.
And H.
ter
562,
B. 681, a bill to be entitled An act to amend and supplement chapPublic-Local Laws of 1913, relating to the working of roads in
Hertford County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
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225
Rockingham County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
By Mr. Davis: H. B. 689, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a special tax to provide for the maintenance and care of the convict force of
Warren County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
And H. B. 690, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a special tax for
the erection of bridges in Warren County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
sale of quail in
By Mr. Pharr: H.
homes
Laws
An
for fallen
Laws
amend
section 7
women.
act to
An
act to
amend chapter
Richmond
County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
H. B. 655, a
bill
to
be entitled
An
House.
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226
S. B. 459,
ing of a
H. B. 657, a
bill to
[Session
be entitled An act to provide for the buildthe aged and infirm in the county of
for
Watauga.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
S. B. 469, H. B. 658, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 697,
Public-Local
Laws
of
1913.
Laws of North
Warren County.
Public-Local
fishing in
Carolina,
of
1913,
relating
to
hunting and
CALENDAB
Bills
follows
An
Grove Church
in Harnett County.
Substitute adopted.
Bill passes its second and third
ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
The
original bill
H. B. 252,
S.
is
laid
on the
is
table.
Laws
readings and
An
of
County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
is
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H. B. 481,
S.
is
An
without engrossment.
H. B. 564, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish the office of county
auditor of Gaston County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 586, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the amount of bond required
of the treasurer of Lincoln County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 606, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 602, Public-Local
Laws of North Carolina of 1915, and to provide for deputy sheriffs in
Alamance County to receive fees provided by law for serving papers
actually served by such deputy sheriffs.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 607, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Alamance County to employ a county purchasing agent and
auditor of bills, and to employ a county jailer, and make arrangements for
the keeping of prisoners.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 447, a bill to be entitled An act relating to settlements of distributive shares by administrators.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 513, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the guilt and punishment
for persons obtaining money or other things of value by false representations of physical defects.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 535, S. B. 285, a bill to be entitled An act to provide an additional
clerk for the office of State Auditor.
Recommitted
to
2.
bill to
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 472, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 5, chapter
152, Public Laws of 1917, relating to the compensation of drainage commissioners.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend
by executor or admin-
istrator.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 482, S. B. 241, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 2784
of the Revisal of 1905, increasing the pay of registrars and judges of
election to three dollars per day, and repealing chapter 760, Public Laws
of Session 1907.
On motion
of
1905,
on the table.
be entitled An act to amend section 2799 of the Revisal
to allowance to jailers for furnishing prisoner with
H. B. 518, a
bill to
relating
subsistence.
Ray of Chatham,
Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman,
Stephenson, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson
of Jackson, Winborne, Young 88.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard,
Ray
of
H. B. 619, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
338, Public-Local
County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis. Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
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Gold,
Graham, Grant,
Grantham,
Grier,
229
Griffin,
Herring,
Hiatt,
Ray of Chatham,
Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman,
Stephenson, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson
of Jackson, Winborne, Young 88.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 277, S. B. 339, a bill to be entitled An act to provide good roads in
Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard,
Ray
of
the Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Farmer,
Everett,
Forrest,
Fountain,
Galloway,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
ing vote.
Those voting in the affiirmative are: Messrs. Bass, Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Davis,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, McDonald, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pritchard,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Rose, Saunders, Shaw, Steelman, Stephenson, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams
of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Winborne. Young
60.
Those voting in the negative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Cameron,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Gold, Grier,
Kelly, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz, Mull, McMullan, Neal,
Pharr,
Powell,
Roberts,
Wilson of Jackson
28.
Sawyer,
Shepherd,
Suttlemyre,
Teague,
Tucker,
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The
bill,
amended passes
as
its
[Session
is
ordered engrossed.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton,
Collins,
Everett,
Gold,
Dail,
Farmer,
Grady,
Darden
Forrest,
of
Greene,
Graham, Grant,
Davis,
Galloway,
Fountain,
Grantham,
Grier,
Garrett,
Griffin,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Herring,
Hiatt,
Hocutt,
bill to
be entitled
An
commis-
its
place on
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal,
Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman,
Stephenson, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson
of Jackson, Winborne, Young 88.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 552, a
bill to
be entitled
An
wick County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain. Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal,
Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman,
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to
of the
county buildings.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Parmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Riser, Little,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Meck-
lenburg,
Ray
Brunswick County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Morgan, Mull, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal,
Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Steelman,
Stephenson, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson
of Jackson, Winborne, Young
88.
Those voting in the negative, none.
public roads in
On motion
to
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THIRTY-SIXTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Tuesday, February
adjournment and
18, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Bruner, of Raleigh.
Mr. Neal, for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal of
yesterday has been examined and found correct.
On motion of Mr. McCoin, H. B. 633, a bill to be entitled An act to obtain
reports of persons infected with venereal diseases, is taken from the Calendar, and recommitted to the Committee on Health.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representative Privette.
Mr. Wright introduces the following: Resolved, that a committee of seven
be appointed to investigate pending road legislation. The same is adopted
and the Speaker appoints Messrs. Mull, Wright, Cameron, McCoin, Doughton, Sawyer and Williams of Cabarrus.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
By Mr. Bryant
of
Durham,
An
for
act to
Committee on Education: H.
amend
section
5,
B. 496, S. B.
Laws
North Carolina.
By Mr. Pharr,
entitled
An
fees of officers in
And H.
for
B. 385,
amend chapter
act to
353, Public-Local
bill to
be entitled
An
Laws
B. 554, a bill to be
of 1913, relating to
report.
And H.
report.
Public-Local
Laws
and register
of deeds of Stokes
of 1917,
An
act to
amend
section
5, chapter 548,
superior court
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An
233
missioners of Wilson County to pay the financial agent of Wilson County com-
to.
amend chapter
1909,
737, Public
And H.
And H.
An
and of register
An
act to
act to
fix
of deeds of
McDowell County.
amend
December
overseas
report.
the
register of deeds of
And
H. B. 638,
Union County.
S.
An
Norh
Carlina.
And H.
B.
323, a bill
reports.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Gettys, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following bills
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent to the
the Secretary of State:
H. B. 189, S. B. 338, An act to authorize and direct the use of county funds
in conjunction with Federal or State funds for road construction in Brunswick County.
H. B. 316, S. B. 404, An act to protect game in Surry County.
office of
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234
H. B. 458,
S.
Yadkin County
until
B. 481,
An
H. B. 167,
S.
B. 317,
North Carolina of
H. B. 252,
S.
borrow money
to
to
work
for.
An
act to
1913, relating to
B. 279,
[Session
An
amend
Laws of
Laws of
North Carolina, 1915, and amendatory acts thereto, providing for recorder's
courts and county courts for Columbus County.
H. B. 534,
S. B. 156,
An
act to
amend chapter
136, Public
Laws
of 1917, re-
first
follows:
erection of a
bill
to be entitled
An
bond issue
therefor.
And H.
collection of taxes.
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235
Public
258,
Laws
H. B. 694, a
bill to
2.
An
be entitled
act to
commercial
amend chapter
143,
fertilizers.
Public
Laws
of 1915, being
An
H. B. 697, a
act to
amend chapter
270,
1.
An
An
bill to
be entitled
1.
An
1916
Supreme Court.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No.
2.
be entitled An act to regulate the manufacture, sale and distribution of anti-hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus.
Referred to Committee on Agriculture.
S. B. 368, H. B. 700, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improvement of the public roads of Chatham County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
S. B. 367,
H. B. 699, a
bill to
S. B. 370, H. B. 701, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the admission of insane residents of the State into the State Hospital for the insane.
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236
which said laws
of
Wake
improvement
and highways
County.
Referred
S.
relate to the
[Session
to
An
act;
to authorize the
Com-
missioners of Guilford County to levy a special tax with which to construct permanent or hard surface roads.
Public
dis-
tricts
An
to be entitled
act to
amend
bill
of registrars and judges of election to three dollars per day and repealing chapter 760, Public Laws, Session 1907, was laid on the table is reconsidered and the bill is placed on the Calendar.
The question recurs upon the motion to table the bill. The motion to
table is lost.
The question recurs upon the motion to reconsider the vote
pay
by which the amendment offered by Mr. Boyd was adopted, the motion
carries and the vote is reconsidered.
The question recurs upon the adopThe amendment is lost. The
tion of the amendment offered by Mr. Boyd.
question now recurs on the passage of the bill on its second reading. The
bill passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
On motion of Mr. Doughton, the vote by which H. B. 232, a substitute, a
bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower the board of county
commissioners of Stokes County to issue bonds to be used in the construction of permanent roads in Yadkin Township, Stokes County, as amended
passes its third reading, is reconsidered, and the bill is placed on the
Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Grant, the vote by which the amendment of Mr. Kiser
was adopted is reconsidered and on motion of Mr. Doughton the bill and
amendment is ordered recommitted to the Committee on Public Roads and
Turnpikes.
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour
of
Macon, as follows:
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Mr. Speaker: The Committee of the Whole House, having under considAn act to raise revenue, recommend
the adoption of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, as amended, 5, 6, as amended, 7, 8, 8a,
9, 10, 11, 12, as amended, 13, 14 as amended and 15.
eration H. B. 523, a bill to be entitled
J.
On motion
of Mr.
Ray
of
F. Ray, Chairman.
until eight
o'clock tonight.
NIGHT SESSION
to recess, with Mr. Speaker Brummitt in the
and resumes consideration of business.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Hon. W. E. Daniel, former
Senator, and to Ex-Representative J. M. Price.
On motion of Mr. Ray of Macon, the Speaker appoints as one of the
conferees on H. B. 180, the bill taxing dogs, instead of Mr. Poole, who is
unavoidably absent, Mr. Farish.
chair,
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
first
as follows:
By Mr. Butt: H. B. 717, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the corporate limits of the town of Belhaven, Beaufort County, North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Sawyer: H. B. 718, a bill to be entitled An act amending the
charter of the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, by extending the limits
thereof.
message is received from the Senate transmitting the following resoluwhich is read by the first time and disposed of as follows:
S. R. 581, H. R. 716, Joint resolution regarding the death of Honorable
Henry R. Bryan.
Passes first reading.
Rules Suspended.
Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered enrolled.
tion
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[Session
CALENDAB
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 561, a
of
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
the
to
School.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 565, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game in Gaston County.
Passes itg second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 566, S. B. 352, a bill to be entitled An act to permit the use of
excess of sinking fund in the payment of existing indebtedness incurred
in building and maintaining schools in Littleton School District, "Warren
and Halifax counties.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 568, S. B. 366, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 590,
Public-Local Laws of North Carolina, Session 1913, relating to the school
fund of Bertie County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 573, a bill to be entitled An act for the better enforcement of the
Game Law in Pender County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 576, a
bill
to be entitled
An
to
borrow money
Road Commission
until
of
the Public-Local
County.
Passes
its
Laws
is
ordered enrolled.
Buncombe
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H. B.
636, S. B. 447,
Public-Local
Laws
court stenographer of
Passes
its
bill
of 1913,
to be entitled
An
239
act to
amend chapter
Wake
174,
of the
County.
is
ordered enrolled.
bill to
ence.
Passes its third reading and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
H. B. 338, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 4827, Revisal of
1905, of North Carolina and protect the State property.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 348, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 831, Public Laws
1907, relative to the Firemen's Relief Fund.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 439, a bill to be entitled An act relating to issuance of process from
recorder's
courts.
Passes its second and third readings, as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 489, a bill to be entitled An act to encourage the attendance of one
or more members of the board of commissioners of each county in the
State upon the general annual meeting of the State Association of County
Commissioners.
Fails to pass its second reading.
H. B. 642, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 65, Revisal of
1905, relating to free road labor in North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings, as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 522, a
County and
Passes
bill to
be entitled
An
Wilkes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
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Those voting
[Session
Durham, Bryant
of
Yadkin,
Burgess,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Riser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews
89.
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Durham, Bryant
of
H. B. 620, a
bill to
be entitled
An
commis-
sioners of Wilson County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a county
home and
hospital,
Those voting
its
place on
Durham, Bryant
of
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241
Halifax,
Matthews
of
providing for
the
improvement
of
the
public
roads
of
the
several
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
McNeill, Fenland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 89.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Durham, Bryant
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
House.
242
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the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton.
Halifax,
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Durham, Bryant
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Halifax,
Matthews
Matthews
of Bertie,
S. B. 393,
bill to
its
be entitled
District,
An
Carolina.
its
place on
the Calendar.
Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
McNeill, Fenland, Pharr, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw. Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 89.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 542, a bill to be entitled An act to permit School District No. 1 in
Township No. 1, Madison County, North Carolina, to issue bonds.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Those voting
Durham, Bryant
of
the Calendar.
Those voting
Durham, Bryant
of
Matthews
Matthews
of Bertie,
public roads of
Carolina.
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Passes
its
[Session
takes
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Matthews
of
the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Matthews of Bertie,
Matthews
of
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
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245
of Johnston,
H. B. 480,
Special
S. B. 212,
Tax School
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
act to incorporate
Monogram
the Calendar.
Those voting
Durham, Bryant
of
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of
Durham, Bryant of Yadkin. Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon,
Matthews
of Bertie,
Matthews
of
H. B. 577, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
to issue
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Matthews
Renfrow,
Spence,
Passes
Matthews
o'clock.
to
meet tomorrow at
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THIRTY-SEVENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, February
to
adjournment and
is
19, 1919.
called to order
by Mr.
The
Murphy
and Bynum.
On motion of Mr. Grantham, H. B. 16, a bill to be entitled An act to allow
the commissioners of Coats, Harnett County to convey certain street property,
is taken from the unfavorable Calendar and recommitted to the Committee
on the Judiciary, No. 1.
reports of committees
And H. B. 674, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for funds for the
necessary expenses of Transylvania County.
And H. B. 682, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Cherokee County to employ assistants to said board.
And H. B. 683, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Cumberland County and the board of aldermen of the city
of Fayetteville to build a cotton platform; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 424, a bill to be entitled An act to change the boundary line
between the counties of Durham and Chatham; with an unfavorable report
as to bill, minority report attached.
And H. B. 595, S. B. 363, a bill to be entitled An act to provide funds for
remodeling the courthouse of Nash County; with an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 690, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a special tax for the
erection of bridges in Warren County; with an unfavorable report as to bill,
favorable as to substitute.
By Mr. Dawson, for Committee on Judiciary, No. 1: H. B. 626,. a bill to be
entitled An act to repeal chapter 92, Public-Local and Private Laws of 1917
and chapter 424, PublicLocal and Private Laws of 1917 amendatory thereof,
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payment of employees in manumining and lumbering plants in Avery and Mitchell counties,
North Carolina, and to provide for the payment of employees of Avery
the said acts being acts regulating time of
facturing,
An
And H. B. 652, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 165, PublicLaws of 1911, relating to drunkenness in Transylvania County.
And H. B. 658, S. B. 469, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 697,
Local
amended.
And
H. B. 454, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
And H.
of
commissioners
of Caswell
County
An
with a favorable
report.
And
H. B. Ill, a
bill
to be entitled
afflicted
An
issuance of
able report.
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And H.
Laws
An
act to
249
amend chapter
690, Public
And
H. B. 671, a
bill to
And H.
in
An
act to
amend
reports.
By Mr.
entitled
And H.
of the
and
Gold, for
An
act to
amend chapter
89,
Public
town
An
Laws
2:
H. B. 429, a
bill
to be
act to
And
And H.
An
Carteret County.
And H.
An
And H.
of
And H.
An
act to
amend
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And
H. B. 676, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
[Session
4,
Public-Local
H. B. 675, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 52, Publicof General Session of 1913, relative to salary county officers of
Columbus County.
And H. B. 677, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 2, Public-Local
and Private Laws of North Carolina 1917, relative to salary of county
And
Local
Laws
treasurer.
And H. B. 708, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 525, PublicLocal Laws*"1917, fixing the salary of the county treasurer of Lincoln County;
with favorable reports.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews, of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports
the following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 108, S. B. 200, An act changing the time when the sheriffs shall
make their rounds for the collection of taxes.
H. B. 482, S. B. 241, An act to amend section 2784, Revisal of 1905, increasing the pay of registrars and judges of elections to $3.00 per day and repealing chapter 760, Public Laws, session 1907.
H. B. 399, S. B. 556, An act to amend chapter 7, section 231, Revisal of 1905
relating to reserve funds of banks, banking and trust companies.
H. B. 277, S. B. 339, An act to provide good roads in Sandy Creek Township,
Franklin County.
H. B. 635, S. B. 445, An act to amend chapter 722, Public-Local Laws of
1911, relative to the sheriff's office of Buncombe County.
H. B. 566, S. B. 352, An act to permit the use of excess of sinking fund in
the payment of existing indebtedness incurred in building and maintaining
school in Littleton School District, Warren and Halifax counties.
H. B. 568, S. B. 366, An act to amend chapter 590, Public-Local Laws of
North Carolina, 1913, relating to the school fund of Bertie County.
H. B. 406, S. B. 479, An act to amend chapter 210, Public Laws of North
Carolina, session 1905, it being "An act to improve the public roads in Valleytown Township in Cherokee County."
H. R. 716, S. R. 581, Joint resolution relating to the death of Henry
Ravenscroft Bryan, late a judge of the superior court of North Carolina.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Coxe of Anson, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
we have carefully examined the following engrossed
bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 642, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 65. Revisal of
1905, relating to free road labor in North Carolina.
H. B. 439, a bill to be entitled An act relating to issuance of process from
respectfully submits that
recorders' courts.
H. B. 573, a
game law
in
bill
to
be entitled
Pender County.
An
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first
as follows:
158, Private
By Mr. Ray
of
Chatham: H.
the commissioners of
Chatham County
to
An
issue bonds to
act to authorize
road improvement.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Saunders: H. B. 732, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
establishment of standard packages, grades, state brands and for other
purposes.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
And H. B. 733, a bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 341, Private
Laws, session 1915, relating to the charter of the city of Elizabeth City.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Stroup: H. B. 734, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of W. N.
Davis, ex-sheriff of Gaston County.
Referred to Committee on Propositions and Grievances.
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By Mr. Teague: H.
[Session
An
registration of Federal
Referred to
And
of
Anson: H.
Anson County
An
act to authorize
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
680,
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By Mr. Cox
the
drawing
of Forsyth:
H. B. 749, a
bill to
253
be entitled
An
act to regulate
and Forsyth
By Mr. Love: H.
An
of Trustees of Lincoln
Referred to
to
pay indebtedness.
H. B. 221, a
bill to
be entitled
An
acceptances.
House concurs
in Senate
amend-
H. B. 720, a
superior courts
members
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
make
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[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
The question recurs upon the adoption of the amendment which the
rteports unfavorably, which was adopted on February 17th and the
vote reconsidered on February 18th, by which it was adopted.
By unanimous consent the amendment is withdrawn.
The question now recurs upon the adoption of the amendment now offered
by Mr. Kiser. Upon this Mr. Kiser calls for the ayes and noes. Call sustained.
The amendment is lost by the following vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Boyd, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Davis, Farmer, Herring, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Mecklenburg, McNeill,
Pass, Penland, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Renfrow, Saunders, Shaw,
Spence, Steelman, Swain, Swann, Turner, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of
committee
Burke 33.
Those voting in the negative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Butt, Cameron, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth,
Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Dail, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Kelly, Kesler, Matthews of
Bertie, Mintz, Mull, McCoin, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver, Pharr, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Roberts, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Stephenson, Stroup,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Wild, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright,
Brown
Young
58.
The question now recurs upon the passage of the bill on its third reading.
The bill passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered
sent to the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson,
Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grant, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey,
Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Kelly, Kesler, Love, Lyday, Matthews of Bertie,
Mull, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Stephenson, Stroup, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Wild, Wilkins, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright,
Brown
Young
71.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Boyd, Davis, Graham, Herring,
Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kiser, Lloyd, Macon, Pritchard, Propst, Redwine,
Steelman, Swain, Swann, Turner, Williams of Cabarrus 18.
Mr. McDonald announces that he is paired with Mr. Grier, that if Mr.
Grier were present he would vote in the affirmative, and Mr. McDonald would
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of Mr.
into
255
Committee of the Whole
bill is
An
act to raise
rises
its
and the
chairman
as follows:
Mr. Speaker: The Committee of the Whole House, having under consideration H. B. 523, a bill to be entitled An act to raise revenue, recommend the
adoption of sections 16, 17 as amended, 18, 19 as amended, 20 and 21.
February
first
Monday
of each year."
19, 1919.
(Signed)
G. Ellis Gardner,
B. H. Griffin,
M. A. Strofp,
Conferees on part of House.
H. G. Connor, Jr.
A. G.
Mangum,
Conferees on part of Senate.
The report
On motion
adopted and the bill and report ordered sent to the Senate.
Speaker appoints on Conference Committee to
consider H. B. 180, the State-wide dog tax law, Mr. Jones, to act in place of
Mr. Maguire, who is absent.
On motion of Mr. Sawyer, H. B. 636, S. B. 447, a bill to be entitled An act
to amend chapter 174, Public-Local Laws of 1913, which act provides for the
appointment of the court stenographer of Wake County, is recalled from the
office of the enrolling clerk, and placed on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Bryant of Yadkin, H. B. 524, a bill to be entitled An act
to authorize the commissioners of Yadkin and Surry counties to build a
bridge across the Yadkin River at Siloam, is taken from the unfavorable
Calendar and recommitted to the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
On motion of Mr. Gardner, H. B. 530, a bill to be entitled An act to issue
bonds in Bakersville Township, Mitchell County, North Carolina for the
purpose of constructing a road from Toecane to Bakersville, is taken from
the Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns and recommitted to the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
On motion of Mr. Bryant of Durham the House takes a recess until 4:30
o'clock p. m.
is
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AFTERNOON SESSION
to recess,
and
is
called to order
by Mr. Speaker
Brummitt.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
23,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
151, Private
Laws
Passes
its
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Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
Grady,
Graham,
257
Griffin,
Herring,
Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence. Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
bill to
An
be entitled
improvement
of the
Passes
its
is
Those voting
Boyd,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
Grady,
Graham,
Griffin,
Herring,
Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 584, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Duplin County to levy a special tax for roads and bridges.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton. Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 582, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Alexander County to issue bonds not exceeding $50,000.00
for certain road purposes as specified in the bill.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
17
House.
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Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
[Session
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
bill to
be entitled
An
working
of the
Carolina.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 542, a bill to be entitled An act to permit School District No. 1, in
Township No. 1, Madison County North Carolina to issue bonds.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commisCounty to issue bonds for the purpose of building a County
Home and Hospital and for other purposes.
Passes its third reading as amended, by the following vote and is ordered
H. B. 620, a
bill
sioners of Wilson
engrossed.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, MoCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritohard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 589, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
the State.
Passes
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
its
Those voting
260
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Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritohard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 645, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a public road in Ashe
County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr, Pritohard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 618, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the working of public
roads of Pleasant Hill and Roanoke Townships in Northampton County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love. Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Nichols, Oliver, Penland, Pharr. Pritohard, Propst, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Summersill, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
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Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
Passes
Durham
County.
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
Garrett,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
H. B. 496,
102, Public
Passes
S. B. 220,
Laws
its
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
5,
chapter
North Carolina.
second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
of 1917, relating to special school tax in
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burgess, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish,
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
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The
original bill
On motion
o'clock
a.
of
m.
THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, February
adjournment and
20, 1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Morgan, of Raleigh.
Mr. Neal for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal of
yesterday has been examined and found correct.
The privileges of the floor are extended to Ex-Representative Breace.
Petitions are introduced and referred to appropriate committees.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
And
Local
H. B. 748, a
Laws
of
bill to
1917,
Hanover County.
be entitled
An
the
county solicitor of
New
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An
to be entitled
act to
263
amend chapter
bill
An
to be entitled
town
158, Private
of
Ahoskie in
town
of
to issue
street paving.
of
Laws, session of 1915, relating to the charter of the city of Elizabeth City.
And H. B. 749, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the drawing of
regular jurors to serve in the superior courts and Forsyth county courts of
Forsyth County.
And H. B. 383, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 346, PublicLocal Laws, session of 1915, relative to taxing vehicles hauling logs and
timber over tbe public roads of No. 6 Township, Edgecombe County.
And H.
B.
723,
bill
to
An
be entitled
town
of
Ahoskie in Hertford County to issue bonds and to levy a special tax for
waterworks; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 689, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a special tax to
provide for the maintenance and care of the convict force of Warren County; with an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to substitute.
By Mr. Tucker, for Committee on Agriculture: H. B. 72, a bill to be
entitled
An
by the
Board
of Agriculture;
said county.
And H.
tees of Lincoln
And H.
Graded Schools,
An
to levy
a tax
An
to
pay indebtedness.
And H.
ex-sheriff of
An
W. N.
Davis,
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And H.
[Session
An
act to
amend
section
1679 of the Revisal of 1905, relating to fees for impounding and keeping
live
with an unfavorable
report.
By Mr. Shepherd,
tion:
H. B. 670, a
Committee on Regulation Public Service Corporabe entitled An act to prohibit in Buncombe, Mc-
for
bill to
By Mr. Cameron,
ers for
And H. B. 737, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 503, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, and to increase the special tax for public roads in
Hoke County.
And H. B. 715,
S.
And
Public
tricts
H. B. 714,
Laws
of
S. B. 491,
1915,
bill to
relative to
be entitled
An
Columbus County.
An
act to
amend chapter
56,
dis-
And H.
An
And
H. B. 707, a
bill to
be entitled
An
And
H. B. 703,
439, Public-Local
S.
Laws
And H.
to the
improvement
And H. B.
Laws
Local
act to
amend chapter
Laws of 1917,
improvement
An
An
and high-
Chatham County.
be entitled An act to amend chapter
269, Public-
And H.
An
An
Bladen County.
And H.
maintenance
Bladen County.
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And H.
Laws
amend chapter
97,
on
An
Public-Local
265
commission
of
act to
An
with
favorable reports.
582,
entitled
to
An
act to
amend chapter
County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Wild: H. B. 757, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
maintenance and improvement of the roads and bridges of Madison County
and for the appointment and election of highway or road commissioners.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
And H. B. 758, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of Mars
Hill, North Carolina, to establish a water and sewerage, light and power
system and lay out, build and improve streets and sidewalks.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Herring: H. B. 759, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
levy of a special tax for road maintenance in Sampson County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
And H. B. 760, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the levy of a
special
Sampson County
to
build and
maintain
public highways.
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By Mr. Tucker: H.
County
to issue
thereof.
By Mr.
161, Public
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
office.
128, Public
munities.
2.
Everett: H. B. 781, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Richmond County.
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138, Public
to be entitled
267
An
act to
amend chapter
message
is
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CALENDAE
H. B. 636,
Public-Local
S.
Laws
of 1913,
court stenographer of
Wake
An
act to
amend chapter
174,
of the
County.
S.
An
acceptances.
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Brown
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Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Mullan,
Propst,
Neal,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Fass,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Pritchard,
Stubbs,
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Mc-
Brown
Mullan,
Propst,
Neal,
Ray
of
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Mc-
Brown
Mullan,
Neal,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Fass,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Pritchard,
of
270
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H. B. 674, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for funds for the necessary expenses of Transylvania County.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gobi, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Brown
Hiatt, Hocutt. Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
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Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron. Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Brown
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup,
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 589, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Yadkin County to issue bonds for road improvements.
Passes
its
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Mc-
Brown
Mullan,
Neal,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Pass,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Pritchard,
of
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H. B. 641, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend chapter
Public-Local
46,
fix-
place on
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Mc-
Brown
Mullan,
Propst,
Neal,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Pass,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Pritchard,
Stubbs,
indebtedness.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
Everett,
Mullan,
Neal,
Ray
Nichols,
Oliver,
Pass,
Penland,
Pharr,
Poole,
Pritchard,
of
H. B. 496,
S. B. 220,
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
5,
chap-
North Carolina.
Passes
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Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Matthews
of
Bertie,
Matthews
of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup,
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 555, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Durham County to issue bonds for building, repairing and maintaining
the public roads of Durham County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McM'ullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup,
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 683, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Cumberland County and the board of aldermen of the
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 692, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 603, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the office of auditor of Richmond County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 708, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 525, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, fixing the salary of the county treasurer of Lincoln County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 612, a bill to be entitled An act to fix compensation for the clerk of
the superior court and of register of deeds of McDowell County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 626, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 92, Public-Local
and Frivate Laws of 1917, and chapter 424, Public-Local and Private Laws
of 1917, amendatory thereof, the said acts being acts regulating time and
18
House.
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S. B. 397,
bill to
be entitled
An
County.
Passes
its
H. B. 679,
S.
is
ordered enrolled.
An
public officers in Granville County and to provide for the auditing of their
accounts.
without engrossment.
H. B. 569, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 690, Public Laws
of 1901, relating to the building of pulp and paper mills and tanneries in
the counties of Haywood and Swain.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 572, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Wilson County to pay the financial agent of Wilson County compensation for his services.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 675, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 52, Public-Local
Laws of General Session of 1913, relative to salary county officers of Columbus County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 676, a bill to be entitled
Private
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
4,
Public-Local and
Columbus County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 677, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 2, Public-Local
and Private Laws of North Carolina, 1917, relative to the salary of county
treasurer.
is
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without engrossment.
H. B. 679, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent the killing, selling and
shipping of calves for veal in Buncombe County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 682, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Cherokee County to employ assistants to said board.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 657, S. B. 459, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the building of a new county home for the aged and infirm in the county of Watauga.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 658, S. B. 469, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 697,
Public-Local
Laws
of 1913.
An
from
and orders and regulations
of the State Board of Agriculture authorizing the placing of cattle and other
animals in quarantine and requiring the owners thereof to dip said cattle
H. B.
57,
bill to
be entitled
is
bill to
be entitled
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is
members
H. B. 647, a
of 1911,
be entitled
bill to
of the board of
it
bill to
be entitled
An
Laws
On motion
McDonald the
of Mr.
H. B. 711, a
bill to
be entitled
on the
bill is laid
An
table.
act to
of
the town of Hertford to sell the water, sewerage and electric light system
and
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 113,
S. B.
An
act to fix
and
The
original bill
On motion
is laid
on the
table.
of Mr.
into
Committee
of the
An
Whole
act to raise
revenue, and the consideration of the bill is referred to the Committee, with
Mr. Ray of Macon in the chair.
On motion of Mr. Williams of Cabarrus, the Committee of the Whole
The
Committee
of
(b),
as amended,
35
An
(a), 29 as
36,
37,
amended,
50,
38,
39,
41,
42,
51,
amended, 68
amended, 69 as amended,
(a) as
of Mr.
Darden
43,
56,
63.
64,
45,
of
46,
58 as
57,
47,
and
75.
Macon, Chairman.
48,
amended,
Ray
On motion
amend-
22 as amended, 23, as
40,
con-
Chair-
the
its
and possession
An
act
of intoxicating
bank
to
Committee on Regulation
recommitted
On motion
to the
of Mr.
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a.
m.
THIRTY-NINTH DAY
House
of Representatives.
Friday, February
to
adjournment and
is
21,
called to order
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McFarland, Raleigh.
Mr. Love for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal of
yesterday has been examined and found correct.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
their title,
By Mr. Gardner,
for
Committee on Counties,
Cities
and Towns:
bill
to
Pender County.
B. 758, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of Mars
North Carolina, to establish a water and sewerage, light and power
system, and lay out, build and improve streets and sidewalks.
And H.
Hill,
And H.
town
of Pittsboro,
North Carolina,
to issue
An
mended.
And H.
of
the
as to
town
bill,
of
An
favorable as to substitute.
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And H. B. 448, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 676, PublicLocal Laws of 1917, relating to the license tax of motor vehicles used and
operated in Gaston County.
And
H. B. 656,
Laws
Public
County.
S. B. 457, a bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
169,
And
H. B. 781, a
report.
And
H. B. 317, a
be entitled
bill to
An
act to
amend
And H.
An
And H.
An
act to
amend
able reports.
employment
of
children
and
to
compulsory.
And H.
An
Montgomery
County.
And H. B. 775, S. B. 489, a bill to be entitled An act to extend the period
of compulsory education in the city of Charlotte for the full session of
the city schools each year; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 372, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate and restrict the
employment of children and to provide for the enforcement of the provisions
of chapter 83, Public Laws of 1913, chapter 857, Public Laws of 1909, and
chapter 251, Public Laws of 1897; with an unfavorable report as to bill,
favorable as to substitute.
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By Mr. Doughton,
An
entitled
279
Committee on Finance: H.
for
B.
780,
be
to
bill
County
By Mr. Winborne,
a
bill
to be entitled
for
An
Committee on Health: H.
B.
497,
S.
B.
331,
from unsani-
tary privies.
And H.
members
An
make
the clerks
with fav-
act to
orable reports.
By Mr. Matthews,
763,
to be
bill
of Bertie,
entitled
An
for
act to
1:
H. B.
Public-Local and
333,
And
H. B. 742, a
bill
to be entitled
An
And H.
An
And H.
An
into
interstate
messages.
Sunday
and
in the counties
And H.
11th day of
November
An
with an un-
favorable report.
And H.
And H.
judicial districts;
And
An
H. B. 696,
An
An
with an unfavorable
re-
port.
And H.
in the
R. 778,
House
S.
of Representatives of the
sailors
and marines
of
the United
States;
with a favorable
re-
port.
By Mr. Cameron,
756,
bill
for
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
582,
Public-Local
B.
Laws
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H. B. 759, a
And H.
bill
to be
entitled
maintenance
in
highways.
And H. B.
to issue road
And H."B.
276 being An
An
Sampson County.
An
Sampson County
An
to build
County
payment thereof.
An act to amend chapter
with
favorable reports.
By Mr.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
submits that we have carefully examined the following engrossed bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 322, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a six months school term
in every public school district of the State in compliance with section 3 of
Article IX of the Constitution of North Carolina.
H. B. 323, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a county school budget
for each county in the State fixing a minimum salary for teachers and a
maximum expense fund for incidentals and buildings.
H. B. 476, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1283, Revisal of
1905, relative to the fees of county officers.
H. B. 620, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Wilson County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a
county home and hospital and for other purposes.
H. B. 679, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent the killing, selling and
shipping of calves for veal in Buncombe County.
respectfully
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Young from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 120, S. B. 31, An act concerning compensation for cattle killed on account of tuberculosis and for horses and mules killed on account of glanders.
H. B. 212, S. B. 407, An act to transfer the State's prison buildings and
grounds at Raleigh to the State Hospital at Raleigh and to transfer the
prisoners to the Caledonia farm.
H. B. 300, S. B. 405, An act to enable the Hertford Graded School District
bills
to issue bonds.
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H. B. 412,
An
S. B. 496,
act to
amend chapter
281
238, Public
Laws
of
North
Carolina, session 1895, relating to the pay of the cotton weigher of Cabarrus
County.
H. B. 440, S. B.
Johnston County.
An
559,
amend
act to
S.
An
B. 212,
act to incorporate
Monogram
Special
Tax School
H. B. 486,
S.
An
B. 492,
act to
H. B. 496,
An
S. B. 220,
act to
An
H. B. 503, S. B. 521,
mond County.
H. B. 559,
of
S.
B.
Durham County
H. B. 562,
S.
B.
531,
act to
An
act
North Carolina.
fix
to
to
An
541,
act
to
amend chapter
12,
of deeds.
Public-Local
Laws,
session of 1913.
H. B. 27,
S. B. 325,
An
act to regulate
bills of lading.
improvement
H. B. 638,
397,
An
S. B. 211,
An
act to
officials
fix
in
Guilford County.
County and
1913.
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S. B. 437,
H. B. 793, a
bill to
be entitled
Laws
An
[Session
of 1917, in regard to
commutation
on roads.
Referred to Committee on Penal Institutions.
for labor
S.
An
act to ratify
and validate
378,
"satisfied"
District.
H. B. 802, a
bill to
be entitled
An
counties.
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283
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendbill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 497, H. B. 422, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees of
the various justices of the peace of Guilford County.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amend-
bill is
ordered enrolled.
An
and maintenance
of a State
poses.
B.
202,
H.
B.
161,
bill
to
be entitled
An
act
to
amend
Section
first
as follows:
By Mr. Turner: H.
R.
806,
joint resolution
and asking the Department to withdraw said Handy from the State of
North Carolina and release him from further service in said Department.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
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And
H. B. 810, a
to
bill
An
be entitled
amend
act to
the Revisal of
By
Mr.
Saunders: H. B.
811,
An
be entitled
to
bill
act to regulate
By
be entitled
being entitled
roads in Dunn's Township, Franklin County.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
140,
Public-Local
Laws
By Mr. Burnett: H.
of
B.
bill to
1917,
813,
bill
An
An
good
provide
act
to
An
act to
be entitled
to
amend chapter
act to
in certain cases,
make
with
ap-
refer-
2.
By
By
542,
Laws
of
to be entitled
bill
1917,
relating
to
An
election
of
Democratic
Ex-
Referred
And H.
to
B.
bill
to
be entitled
An
act to
And
H. B. 817, a
bill
to be entitled to
amend chapter
291,
Public-Local
And H. B. 818, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 445, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, relative to good roads in Pender County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
And H. B. 819, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapters 116, 505,
and 642, Public-Local Laws of 1915, relative to stock laws in Pender
County.
Referred to Committee on Propositions and Grievances.
And H. B. 820, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the pay of jurors in
Pender County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. McNeil: H. B. 821, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the
commissioners of Cumberland County to issue bonds.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
And H. B. 822, a bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 453,
Public-Local Laws of 1913, which is the Cumberland County road law.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Teague: H. B. 823, a bill to be entitled An act to secure uniformity of high school textbooks within each county for the different types
of high schools.
Referred to Committee on Education.
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And H.
of the
system.
to be entitled
to
An
act to
amend chapter
And
and
H. B. 828, a
its
bill
tributaries of
By Mr.
Griffin:
H.
B.
830,
bill
to
be
entitled
An
act
prohibiting
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By Mr. Lyday: H.
[Session
An
An
act to authorize
By Mr.
Raleigh.
for
the public
schools.
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By
bill
287
to
be entitled
An
act to
prohibit the sale of coco-cola, pepsi-cola, cherro-cola, and other soft drinks
within half mile of Mount Gold Landing and picnic grounds on Chowan
River in Bertie County on the day of the Annual Farmer's Union or
And H.
An
1.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H.
R.
War
783,
of
S.
the
tonight.
NIGHT SESSION
to recess,
11th day of
November
of Bertie, Bur-
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
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act of the General
Assembly
of
[Session
to
comply with
On motion
of Mr.
of the
An
Whole
act to raise
Mr. Speaker:
Your
B.
523,
amended
62 as thus
is
Ray
adopted.
of Macon, /-.
Chairman.
,,
The House adopts the several reports of the Committee of the Whole
House, and the question recurs upon the passage of the bill as thus amended
on its second reading.
Mr. Poole sends forward an amendment, the amendment is lost.
Mr. Williams of Cabarrus, sends forward an amendment, the amendment
is lost.
The
takes
bill
its
as
amended passes
its
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of
of
H. B. 521, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 269, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, relating to the public roads in Sylva, Dillsboro and
Cullowhee townships in Jackson County.
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B.
471,
Laws
Passes
B.
S.
271,
bill
to
289
is
be entitled
An
act
to
repeal
chapter
of 1891,
its
H. B. 499,
B.
S.
550,
bill
to
be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 541, a
bill
to
An
is
machinery by which
and established in Clay County.
second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
H. B. 621, a
bill
to be entitled
act to provide
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 655, S. B. 438, a bill to be entitled An act to define the duties
of the road cimmissioner of Watauga County and for other purposes.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 660, S. B. 373, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 97,
Public-Local Laws of 1903, relating to price to be paid in lieu of labor on
the public roads in Jackson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 666, a bill to be entitled An act to protect the public roads of
Bladen County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 668, a bill to be entitledd An act to regulate squirrel hunting in
Pasquotank County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 670, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit in Buncombe, McDowell
and Craven counties the solicitation of passengers for automobiles or public
hacks on railroads.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 688, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent the sale of quail in
Rockingham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 707, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint a superintendent of
roads for Lincoln County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 712, a bill to be entitled -An act to prohibit the felling of timber
or throwing the carcasses of animals in the French Broad River or any of
its tributaries in Transylvania County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
19
House.
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[Session
341,
of
Private
Elizabeth
City.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 734, a
An
be entitled
to
bill
W. N.
Gaston County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
ex-sheriff
Davis,
of
H. B. 73 8, a
bill
An
to be entitled
is
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 740, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint two additional road
commissioners for Icard Township, Burke County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 748, a
Laws
Local
to
bill
of
1917,
be entitled
defining the
An
act
duties
to
the
of
Public-
county solicitor of
New
Hanover County.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 749, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the drawing of regular
to serve in the Superior Courts and Forsyth county courts of
Forsyth County.
jurors
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 369, S. B. 165, a joint resolution to appoint a committee to consider the adjustment of salaries and wages of certain State
clerks and employees and to make a report to the General Assembly.
Passes
its
for concurrence in
House
Public-Local
Laws
is
substitute.
of
bill
1913,
to be entitled
relating
to
An
the
act to
amend chapter
of Manning
highways
1919]
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292
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May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, PenPoole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
land,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Brown
H. B. 674, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for funds for the necessary
expenses of Transylvania County.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 646, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the county commissioners
of Cherokee County to levy a special tax to pay off present county indebted-
Brown
ness.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
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Griffin,
Halsey, Herring,
Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Stephenson,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
Swain,
Swann,
Taylor,
Teague,
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, L^day,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders. Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
The original bill is laid on the table.
Brown
Laws
bill
to
Darden
Poole, Powell,
Rose,
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H. B. 662,
S. B. 428,
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
Griffin,
Halsey, Herring,
Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Hewett,
Hiatt,
Hocutt,
Jones,
Kelly,
Kesler,
Kiser,
Little,
of Johnston,
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295
H. B. 689, a
bill to
be entitled
An
County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Poole, Powell,
Pritchard, Propst,
Ray
of
Brown
Poole,
Ray
of
H. B. 665, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the repair and maintenance of the public roads of Bladen County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
Darden
of
of
Rowan, Bryant
Halifax,
Davis,
of
Durham, Bryant
Doughton,
Eckles,
Farish,
Farmer,
Forrest,
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[Session
Halsey, Herring,
Griffin,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, PenPritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
land, Poole, Powell,
H. B. 601, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
451, Public-Local
Nash
County.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Bckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Brown
H. B. 722, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
town
of
158, Private
Ahoskie
in
Laws
Hertford
County.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Brown
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 715, S. B. 483, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the repair and
maintenance of the public roads in Columbus County.
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Passes
its
297
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Griffin,
Halsey, Herring,
Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg.
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Hewett,
Hiatt,
Saunders,
Rose,
Stephenson,
Hocutt,
Jones,
Kelly,
Sawyer, Sellars,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Kiser,
Kesler,
Shepherd,
Suttlemyre,
Little,
Smithdeal,
Spence,
Steelman,
Swain,
to
Laws
amend chapter
56,
Public
for the
its
place on the
Those voting
Brown
land,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Poole,
of
Durham, Bryant
Ray
of
Rose,
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
298
Stephenson,
Stroup,
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Swain,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
S.
Laws
Wake
An
act to
improvement
and highways of
County.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Brown
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 741, a
Anson County
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis* Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Brown
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 737, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 503, Public-Local
Laws of 1913, and to increase the special tax for public roads in Hoke County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
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Saunders,
Stephenson,
Stroup,
Those voting
H. B. 731, a
bill
Chatham County
Passes
its
to be entitled
to issue
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd. Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 723, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of Ahoskie in
Hertford County to issue bonds to levy a special tax for waterworks.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Brown
Calendar.
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[Session
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Brown
Rose,
Saunders,
Stephenson,
Sawyer, Sellars,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Shepherd,
Smithdeal,
Spence,
Steelman,
Swain,
Suttlemyre,
H. B. 750, a
of Lincoln
Passes
bill to
be entitled
Graded School
its
An
to levy a tax to
pay indebtedness.
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Brown of Pitt,
of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gold, Graham, Grant, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Jackson, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Brown
REPORT OF CONFEREES
The Committee
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offered
301
Senator Sisk.
N. V. Long,
Henry B. Stevens,
J.
Frank Ray,
J.
T. Farish,
R. T. Poole,
S.
O.
Maguire,
to
meet
to
morrow
at
FORTIETH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Saturday, February 22, 1919.
title,
By Mr. Powell,
to be entitled
An
for
act to
848,
bill
of the ses-
And H.
An
entitled
to create
And H.
46,
County
to issue bonds.
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And H.
[Session
and election
of
reports.
city of Raleigh,
And H.
And H.
An
An
Township
to issue bonds.
And H.
to issue
An
town
Hamlet
of
public schools.
And H.
B. 844,
Rockingham
to issue
bill
to
be entitled
An
town
of
build-
And H.
B. 792, S. B. 490,
town of Newton so as
ton Graded School District.
of the
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
the charter
New-
And H. B. 847, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 522, PublicLocal Laws of 1917, relating to appointment of attendance officers in Wilkes
County; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Matthews of Mecklenburg, for Committee on Pensions: H. B.
388, a bill to be entitled An act to place Rev. J. S. Woodward, an Ex-Confederate veteran of Swain County, on the pension roll.
And H. B. 387, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 4993, Revisal
of North Carolina, 1905, relative to widows of Confederate soldiers and
sailors.
And H.
An
act to
amend
And H.
B. 684,
soldiers, sailors
entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
64,
Public
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And
Local
H. B. 817, a
Laws
be entitled
bill to
An
303
act to
amend chapter
law
Pender County.
of
291, Public-
And H. B. 818, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 445, PublicLaws of 1913, relative to good roads in Pender County.
And H. B. 822, a bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 452, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, which is the Cumberland County road law.
And H. B. 829, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Chowan County
Local
to issue
bonds and
And H.
By Mr. Shepherd,
tions:
payment
An
H. B.
18,
thereof.
for
be entitled
bill to
An
an unfavorable report.
And H.
An
act to abolish
making
it
to
favorable as to substitute.
bill,
By Mr.
a
bill to
Mull, for
be entitled
prisoners;
An
B. 366, S. B. 188,
and work
of
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
bills
to
H. B. 161,
gambling.
S. B. 202,
An
H. B. 312,
S. B. 419,
An
act to
amend
amend
act to
Montgomery County.
S. B. 401,
H. B. 449,
S. B. 608,
An
act to
H. B. 457,
S.
B. 480,
and chapter
37,
Public
An
amend
act to
Laws
by executor or administrator.
amend chapter
58,
Public
Laws
of 1911,
Highway
to certain counties.
Brunswick County
to assist to eradi-
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H. B. 501,
S. B. 519,
An
[Session
H. B. 504,
B. 520,
S.
H. B. 510,
1915,
An
Laws
of 1903,
relative to road
S. B.
533,
An
act to
amend chapter
680, Public-Local
Laws
of
H. B. 527,
S. B. 544,
An
Union County and the board of aldermen of the city of Monroe and
other municipalities in Union County to contribute to the Ellen Fitzgerald
ers of
Hospital.
H. B. 546,
S. B.
529,
An
S. B.
543,
An
act to
amend chapter
H. B. 560,
S.
commissioners
An act to
Durham County.
B. 542,
of
first
as follows:
449,
Brunswick County.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Williams of Johnston: H. B. 865, a bill to be entitled An act
provide good roads in Meadow Township, Johnston County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr.
Jones: H. B. 866, a
435, Private
Laws
bill to
of 1913 entitled
be entitled
"An
An
act to revise,
to
office.
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305
Laws
of 1917.
By Mr. Dawson:
An
cial
By Mr.
701, Public-Local
Cumberland County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Kiser: H. B. 878, a bill to be entitled An act to
certain public officers in Stokes County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
for
And
H. B. 879, a
and maintenance
of
bill
to be entitled
An
highways
in
public
fix
salaries of
act to
County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
And H. B. 880, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 41, FublicLocal Laws of 1913, being "An act to promote highways in several townships of Stokes County and to authorize Big Creek:
House.
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[Session
And
of Pitt
act to
An
and salaries
this act.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
833,
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S. B. 371,
H. B. 301, a
bill to
An
be entitled
307
construct and keep in repair the public roads of Mitchell County, and for
other purposes.
House concurs
in Senate
amend-
An
Public-Local
Laws
of
North Carolina
game laws
in
act to
amend chapter
658,
Buncombe County.
S.
An
act to
amend
section 924,
George Washington.
Passes
ings and
first
is
Passes
its
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
bill to be entitled An act to raise revenue, on its third readDoughton, sends forward an amendment. Amendment is adopted
and the bill passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered
H. B. 523, a
ing, Mr.
engrossed.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
in
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Speaker,
Messrs. Bass,
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
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308
H. B. 601, a
bill to
Laws of 1911,
Nash County.
Passes
its
be entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend chapter
451, Public-Local
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Speaker,
Messrs. Bass,
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
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H. B. 681, a
bill to
562, Public-Local
be entitled
Laws
An
act to
working of roads
in Hert-
ford County.
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
the
Brown
affirmative
of
are: Mr.
Rowan, Bryant
of
is
Dail,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Yadkin,
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[Session
Moose,
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
the
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
Speaker,
of
Messrs. Bass,
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
Dail,
County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Boyd,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Little, Lyday, Macon, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore,
Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Fenland,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal. Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup,
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 703,
Public-Local
S.
Laws
of
its
1915,
also
to the
An
act to
improvement
is
and high-
ordered enrolled.
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Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
311
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Messrs. Bass,
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
Moose,
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
in
the
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
is
Speaker,
ordered enrolled.
Messrs. Bass,
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
Moose,
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312
H. B. 715,
S. B. 483,
and maintenance
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
Those voting
of
Columbus County.
Brown
An
[Session
Pitt,
in
the
Brown
affirmative
of
is
ordered
House amendment.
are: Mr.
Rowan, Bryant
of
Speaker,
Messrs.
Durham, Bryant
Bass,
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Moose,
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of
H. B. 741, a
Anson County
bill to
be entitled
to levy
An
special taxes.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Boyd,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett. Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Brown
Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Moose,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr.
Brown
of
Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Speaker,
Messrs.
Durham, Bryant
Bass,
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
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[Session
Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Moose,
H. B. 760, a
be entitled
bill to
in
An
Sampson County
to
build
highways.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
the
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
Speaker,
Messrs.
Durham, Bryant
Bass,
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
Dail,
H. B. 758, a
bill to
be entitled
An
and improve
streets
and sidewalks.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Boyd,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett. Butt. Cameron. Chesnutt. Clavton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
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Passes
its
315
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Boyd,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
Bail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Parish,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, G-alloway, Gardner, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Little, Lyday, Macon, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore,
Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Fenland,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup,
Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 667, a bill to be entitled An act to validate the issuance of bonds
for the purpose of building, rebuilding and repairing school houses and
furnishing the same with suitable equipment in Calypso Special Tax District in Duplin County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Brown
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
H. B. 780, a
bill to
sioners of Alleghany
be entitled
County
An
to levy
commis-
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Brown
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316
[Session
Sellars,
Stubbs,
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of* Pitt,
in
the
Brown
affirmative
of
are: Mr.
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Moose,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs.
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Bass,
Boyd,
of Yadkin,
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Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Holton, Jones, Kesler, Kiser,
Moose,
H. B. 759, a
bill to
be entitled
Passes
its
An
Sampson County.
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Pitt,
in
the
Brown
affirmative
of
are:
Mr.
Rowan, Bryant
of
defaced,
covered,
altered
or
de-
The
Amendment
bill
Calendar.
as
adopted.
amended passes
its
its
place on the
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[Session
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 710, a
bill to
"An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
136, Public
Laws
and government
of cities, towns and incorporated villages," to make the same conform to
the machinery act relating to the assessment of property and the collection
of 1917, entitled
of taxes.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 455, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 4119, Revisal of
1905, relating to the election of county boards of education.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 497, S. B. 331, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent the spread of
diseases from unsanitary privies.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 687, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the publishing of
a directory of automobile registrations for the better enforcement of the
automobile law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 519, a
bill to
of 1909, relative to a
H. B. 669, a
bill
to be entitled
An
Commission
to
of
S.
such Commission.
ordered sent to the Senate
is
An
act to
protect inmates of
State institutions.
its second reading.
H. B. 720, S. B. 461, a bill to be entitled An act to make the clerks of the
superior courts members of the county boards of health.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered sent to
the Senate for concurrence in House amendment.
Fails to pass
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H. B. 729, a
bill
be entitled
to
An
319
to
companies
the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 771,
5354, 5357
An
S.
and
amend
act to
sections 5353,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend chapter
and
sale of
ordered sent to
116, Public
Wake County
Laws
in
the
Public
Laws
S.
terms
is
An
amend chapter
169,
Forsyth
County.
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 725, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit the buying and receiving of any farm produce in the night time or on Sunday in the counties of
Hertford and Northampton.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 224, a bill to be entitled An act for the safety of
passengers by making it unlawful for any corporation or owner to operate
street railway cars for the carriage of passengers in the State of North
Carolina without having both a competent motorman and conductor upon
and in charge of each and every of such cars or train of cars.
Substitute is adopted and the bill passes its second and third readings
and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 756, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 582, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the public roads in Randolph County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 763, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 781, a bill to be entitled An act relative to holding the superior
Richmond County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
courts of
is
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[Session
Pursuant
to
resolution,
to
as
to
the
memory
meet Monday
of
at 3 o'clock p.
FORTY-FIRST DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, February
to
adjournment and
is
24, 1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. White, of Raleigh.
Mr. Neal, for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal of
Saturday has been examined and found correct.
The Speaker announces the appointment of the following Committee: Committee on the Journal for the week, Messrs. Nichols, Garrett and Steelman.
House members of Joint Committee to investigate and report upon salaries
in the various departments: Messrs. Grant, Winborne and Maguire.
Special reports are made by the visiting committees to the East Carolina
Teachers Training School at Greenville and the Greensboro State Normal
College, and the colored A. and M. College, which are referred to the Committee on Education and Appropriations, respectively.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Spence, Jones, Holton and
Griffin until Wednesday; Smithdeal for tomorrow.
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills and resolutions are reported from standing committees, read by their
title, together with the reports accompanying them, and take their place on
By Mr.
County
Grier, for
be entitled
bill to
to issue
An
and
2:
H. B. 790,
S.
B. 465, a
sell $250,000.00 of
And
H. B. 795,
S. B. 431,
a bill to be entitled
An
H. B. 813, a
be entitled
bill to
An
act to
make
And H. B. 830, a
County.
bill to
be entitled
An
Union
And H.
of
And
H. B. 745, a
to be entitled
bill
An
act to
make
By Mr. Redwine,
it
a misdemeanor to
an unfavorable report.
An
act
for
to
favorable report.
By Mr. Matthews,
entitled
An
for
act to place
J.
Committee on Pensions: H.
W. Pinnix upon the pension
B.
roll;
354,
bill
to
be
with a favorable
report.
By Mr. Cameron,
886, a bill to
Pitt
County
of Pitt
for
be entitled
to issue
An
B.
County.
And H. B. 883, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Pitt County to increase the levy of taxes for road purposes
in certain townships in Pitt County; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 881, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 41, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, authorizing tax levies for maintenance of public highways
in
41,
Public-
21 House.
act to
322
And
H. B. 865, a
bill to
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An
Meadow
be entitled
And
H. B. 861, a
bill to
be entitled
An
And
H. B. 858,
S. B. 585,
bill to
By Mr.
An
Mull, for
Committee on Education: H.
favorable as to substitute.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolusubmits that we have carefully examined the following
engrossed bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 230, a bill to be entitled 'An act to fix the salaries for the officers
of Vance County and to provide for the auditing of their accounts."
H. B. 581, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent public school teachers from
infecting their pupils with tuberculosis.
H. B. 523, a bill to be entitled An act to raise revenue.
tions, respectfully
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Sellars, for the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 166, S. B. 203, An act to amend chapter 266, Private Laws of 1909,
relating to the Industrial Training and Educational School of Faison, North
bills
Carolina.
H. B. 497,
privies.
S. B. 331,
An
from insanitary
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H. B. 578,
An
B. 631,
S.
amend chapter
act to
635, Public-Local
Laws
of
1917.
H. B. 453.
S. B. 523,
An
act to
fix
for
B. 471,
S.
An
maintenance
the
amend chapter
act to
of
243, Public-Local
Laws
of
Yancey
of
County.
H. B. 545,
1913,
Wake
An act to
An act
S. B. 530,
H. B. 636,
S.
B. 447,
amend chapter
to
174, Public-Local
Laws
of
County.
S. B. 449,
District to issue
H. B. 507,
S.
B. 569,
in
An
amend chapter
act to
working
335, Public-Local
Laws
of
Wiccacanee Township
Northampton County.
H. B. 660,
S.
B. 373,
An
act to
amend chapter
97,
in lieu of labor
Public-Local
Laws
of
Jackson County.
H. B. 485,
S. B. 499,
An
act to
amend
section 1238,
Volume
1,
Revisal of
H. B. 543,
session of
S.
B. 532,
An
H. B. 473,
S.
B. 539,
An
act to
amend chapter
Laws
of the
539, Public-Local
Laws
of
Robeson County.
and chapter
226,
of certain officers in
Public-Local
Robeson County.
Laws
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H. B. 488,
S. B.
An
549,
[Session
of
Swain
County.
H. B. 452,
S. B.
An
536,
H. B. 499,
An
S. B. 550,
amend chapter
act to
Laws
168, Public-Local
of
H. B. 353,
S.
An
B. 402,
act to ratify
special taxes
levied by the
An
Laws
S. B.
567,
act to
"An
of 1913, entitled
act to
S.
An
B. 457,
act to
amend chapter
169, Public
Laws
of 1917,
An
H. B. 494,
S. B. 604,
Wake and
election
Wake and
city of Raleigh.
H. B. 475, S. B. 551, An act for the relief of the mayor and board of
aldermen, chief of police and policemen of the city of New Bern.
H. B. 301, S. B. 371, An act to levy a special tax to construct and keep in
repair the public roads of Mitchell County and for other purposes.
H. B. 276, S. B. 307, An act to amend section 1675, Revisal of 1905, relating
to the stock law of Swain County.
H. B. 151,
of 1915,
S. B. 525,
An
act to
amend
of the
Laws
Primary Election
Law.
H. B. 163, S. B. 524, An act to place Swain County under the primary law.
H. B. 245, S. B. 560, An act for the protection of birds and deer in Cumberland County.
H. B. 332, S. B. 495, An act relating to the burial of dead animals in the
county of Scotland.
H. B. 700, S. B. 368, An act to provide for the improvement of the public
roads in Chatham County.
H. B. 327, S. B. 179, An act to amend chapter 36, Public Laws of North
Carolina,
session
1917,
relating
to
in
North
Carolina.
County
face roads.
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325
first
follows:
By Mr. Gold: H.
of
North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No.
entitled
An
An
act to
amend
2.
act to
amend chapter
109, Public
statistics.
North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr.
Butt: H. B. 907, a
bill to
be entitled
tion
By Mr. Burnett: H.
county of Beaufort.
Referred to
An
in the
killed in
An
Swain County.
And
marketing
326
By Mr.
Little:
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An
H. B. 915, a
bill to
be entitled
And
District.
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327
And H.
By Mr.
Forrest: H. B. 932, a
bill to
be entitled
An
And
And H.
By Mr. Penland: H.
An
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County Farm Life School and to name the board of trustees of said Rowan
County Farm Life School.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. McDonald: H. B. 943, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
election of county boards of education of Cherokee County by the people.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Pritchard: H.
An
people.
Committee on Education.
By Mr. Redwine: H. B. 945, a bill to be entitled An act for the creation
of a road electorate, a board of road commissioners and for the improvement of the public roads in the several counties of the State to become applicable to any county only when ratified by the board of county commissioners
Referred
to
message
is
tion of
H. B. 411, a
members
of the
first
bill to
Carolina.
Senate amendment.
House
Home
H. B. 244, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to protect
An
game
in
House
Orange
Buncombe County.
in
B.
Public
413,
Laws
of public
H. B. 311, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
123,
and disbursements
money.
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or
home
for fallen
women.
judgments
in certain cases.
An
in
said town.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
Recommitted
to
Committee on Health.
House concurs
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330
H. B. 513,
ment
S. B. 602,
bill to
be entitled
money
An
act to
[Session
fix
House concurs
in Senate
amendment and
the
be entitled An act to
of 1913, relating to ascertaining the title to
superior court.
H. B. 549, a
bill to
bill is
ordered enrolled.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 598, a bill to be entitled An act to protect the inchoate right of dower
and to prohibit the sale of the home by the husband without the written
consent of the wife.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 268, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit any person
from knowingly buying, selling or receiving, disposing of or concealing any
automobile, motor car or motor vehicle from which the manufacturer's
serial number has been removed for the purpose of concealment so as to
.
perpetrate a fraud.
Substitute
is
adopted and
the
H. B. 847, a
Laws
of
1917,
bill to
be entitled
relating
to
An
act to
amend chapter
appointment of attendance
522, Public-Local
officers
in
Wilkes
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 226, S. B. 81, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 90, Public
Laws of 1913, and chapter 245, Public Laws of 1915, providing for the assurance and registration of land titles.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 818, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 445, Public-Local
Laws of 1913, relative to good roads in Pender County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 342,. S. B. 412, a bill to be entitled An act to amend
chapter 658, Public-Local Laws of North Carolina at the regular session of
the Legislature for 1917, relating to game laws in Buncombe County.
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passes
its
331
ordered enrolled.
On motion
of Mr.
Young the
H. B. 848, a bill to be entitled An act to amend House Bill 310, Senate Bill
320, of the session of 1919, relative to the par value of stock in banks.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 799, S. B. 443, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the conferring
of degrees by educational institutions.
On motion
Ray
of Mr.
H. B. 684, a
bill
of
Macon
is laid
An
to be entitled
on the
table.
and widows.
soldiers, sailors
An
is
town
substitute
is offered,
the
same
is
bill is
placed on the
Calendar.
H. B. 6S5, a
to be entitled
bill
An
Snow Hill.
Amendments are sent forward and
amended is placed on the Calendar.
the town of
H. B. 697,
S. B. 334,
bill to
the
be entitled
An
bill
as
17, 1916.
Passes
its
the
House
is
ordered enrolled.
H: R. 778,
S.
soldiers, sailors
H. B. 755, a
bill
to be entitled.
An
act to
make
pulsory.
Recommitted
to
Committee on Education.
As amended passes
its
amend
is
Passes
Calendar.
its
ordered engrossed.
64,
Public
its
Laws
of
place on the
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Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
[Session
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Yadkin,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland. Pharr, Poole,
Rose,
Those voting
H. B. 843, a
bill to
be entitled
An
town
of
Hamlet
to
issue bonds for the purpose of erecting a building or buildings for the public
schools.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
its
place on the
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Butt,
Rose,
Laws
of 1913,
bill to
which
is
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
its
place on the
Rowan, Bryant
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole.
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts.
Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Spence, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wright, Young 84.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 838, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the boundaries of the New Bern
Graded School District, Craven County, North Carolina.
Yadkin,
Burnett.
of Pitt,
of
Butt,
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its
333
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
in
Yadkin,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Butt,
Rose, Sawyer,
H. B. 844, a
to issue
bill to
be entitled
An
town
of
Rockingham
public schools.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
its
place on the
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
Burnett,
of Pitt,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Butt,
Rose,
H. B. 791,
of the
Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
Burnett,
of Pitt,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Butt,
Rose, Sawyer,
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H. B. 792,
S. B. 490,
town of Newton so as
Graded School District.
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
[Session
amend
purposes in Newton
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of .Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Parish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Rowan, Bryant
of
Butt,
Those voting
H. B. 640, a
of the
town
Passes
its
Young
84.
bill to
of
its
the charter
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
in
Bowman, Brown
Burnett,
of Pitt,
Butt,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to authorize
Chowan County
to issue
Yadkin,
Rose,
Burnett,
of Pitt,
Butt,
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335
bill to
Cumberland County
Passes
its
An
be entitled
to issue bonds.
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those* voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock,. Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Spence, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wright, Young 84.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 840, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the issuance of bonds for
Sampson County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Bowman, Brown
Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, MoCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Butt,
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Yadkin,
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[Session
bill to
be entitled
An
84.
commis-
sioners for Bertie County and inaugurate a better system of working the
roads of said county and to issue bonds therefor.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
its
plac^ on the
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Those voting
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
is
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, MoCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
Burnett,
of Pitt,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Butt,
84.
Duplin County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of G reene Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
>
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Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, MoCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
84.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Those voting
in
Bowman, Brown
is
Burnett,
of Pitt,
Butt,
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown
Yadkin,
Darden
Burnett,
of
22 House.
of Pitt,
Butt,
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[Session
Rose, Sawyer,
Sellars,
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of Durham, Bryant of
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Eckles, Everett,
Farish, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Jackson, Johnson,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Moose, Mull, MoCoin, McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Renfrow, Roberts,
Yadkin,
Burnett,
of Pitt,
of
Butt,
84.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Those voting
H. B. 780, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Alleghany County to levy a special tax to pay the interest on
road bonds and other purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
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Yadkin,
Darden
Burnett,
of
An
chapter 108,
ment of the public roads and highways of Wake County, passed its second
and third readings is reconsidered, and the bill is placed on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Doughton, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at
10:30 o'clock,
a.
m.
FORTY-SECOND DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, February
25, 1919.
On motion
An
act to declare
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
title,
An
act
to
for
incorporate the
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340
AndH.
for Kinston
And H.
for the
And
Graded School
An
H. B. 922, a
of the
bill to
Farm
and
to
An
be entitled
District.
maintenance
[Session
An
Ashe County
committeemen
And H.
101, Private
Laws
An
of 1903, relative to
favorable reports.
members
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341
And H.
An
And
and
its
H. B. 828, a
bill
tributaries of
reports.
An
And H.
amend
act to
An
eminent domain.
act to
amend
And
H. B. 916, a
bill to
be entitled
An
improvement
And H. B. 926, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Pamlico County to issue bonds for the purpose of laying out,
establishing, repairing and relocating necessary public roads and bridges
in said county and provide for a special tax to pay the interest and establish
a sinking fund for said roads.
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And H.
of
tenance of
And H.
of
An
Madison County
An
of
bonds to be used
roads in No. 12 Township.
to issue
H. B. 937, a
bill to
be entitled
[Session
in the construction
and main-
An
An
of
favorable reports.
And H.
Griffins
Township Road
District of
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to
and empower
And H. B. 483, S. B. 257, a bill to be entitled An act to provide extra compensation for sheriff and other officers for the better enforcement of the prohibition laws in Nash County; with an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 591, a bill to be entitled An act relative to the payment by
county commissioners for illicit stills destroyed; with a favorable report
as amended.
And
H. B. 800,
S. B. 362,
bill to
be entitled
An
manu-
facture and sale of cider, wine, beer, beerine, malt or other intoxicating
And
tute.
Mr. Fountain, for Committee on Drainage: H. B. 907, a bill to be enAn act to regulate the collection and disbursment of drainage taxes
in the county of Beaufort; with a favorable report.
By Mr. Ray of Macon, for Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts:
H. B. 923, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the time of holding the
courts in Henderson County in the Eighteenth Judicial District.
titled
And
H. B. 801,
S. B. 506,
bill to
be entitled
An
And H. B. 798, S. B. 511, a bill to be entitled An act to transfer Washington County from the First Judicial District and put it in the Second
Judicial District and to provide for the holding of the Courts of the Second
Judicial District; with favorable reports.
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ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Darden of Halifax for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolurespectfully submits that we have carefully examined the following
engrossed bill and finds it properly engrossed, as follows:
tions,
H. B. 810, a
bill
lative to pension
re-
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Taylor from the Committee on Enrolled bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent to
the office of the Secretary of State:
bills
H. B. 126,
S.
B. 298,
An
North Carolina,
act.
H. B. 244,
S. B. 306,
An
Home
in
Buncombe
County.
H. B.
71, S.
B. 87,
An
by corpora-
tion.
H. B. 607,
S.
An
B. 610,
H. B. 400,
S.
An
B. 545,
act to
amend chapter
61,
Laws
Public-Local
of
Pasquotank
County.
H. B. 366,
S. B. 188,
An
and work
of prisoners.
S. B. 334, An act authorizing savings banks, banking institutions,
companies and insurance companies, organized under the laws of this
State, and any person acting as executor administrator, guardian or trustee,
to invest in the Federal Farm Loan Bonds, issued by the Federal Land
Bank or Joint Stock Land Bank organized pursuant to An act of Congress
H. B. 697,
trust
entitled
to create
H. B. 567,
1917,
S.
B. 361,
An
act to
amend chapter
46,
Public-Local
Laws
of
Robeson.
H. B. 471,
S.
B.
271,
An
562,
Laws
1891,
and
to
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H. B. 183,
An
S. B. 183,
[Session
town
of
Severn in North-
H. B. 226,
S.
and chapter
B.
245,
H. B. 528,
of
S. B. 540,
An
of
aldermen
of
the
city
of
Monroe
to
H. B. 430,
S.
An
B. 558,
act to appoint
of Stanly County.
H. B. 561,
S. B. 628,
An
H. B. 342,
S. B. 412,
North Carolina
game laws
Buncombe County.
H. B. 611, S. B. 633, An act to regulate motor vehicles and
cars in Marion, North Carolina.
H. B. 490, S. B. 548, An act to amend the prohibition law and
the better enforcement of the same in Avery County.
H. B. 421, S. B. 498, An act to amend section 924, Revisal of
Carolina, relating to the payment of certain funds into the
clerks of the courts.
to
in
public service
to provide for
1905 of North
hands of the
first
follows:
By Mr. Poole: H. R. 952, joint resolution to pay the expenses of the House
and Senate Educational Sub-Committee while visiting the State's Colored
Normal College at Winston-Salem.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
By Mr. Redwine: H. B. 953, a bill to be entitled An act to provide pensions
for Mrs. Martha Leonard and for Mrs. Lucretia Mullis, widows of Confederate soldiers.
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345
An
act to enable
State
By Mr. Farish: H.
An
act to
amend chapter
12,
By Mr. Grady: H.
An
By Mr. Kelly: H. B. 965, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Bladen County to levy a special tax.
Placed on the Calendar.
H. B. 966, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the commissioners
Bladen County to pay deputy clerk of the superior court of said county
during the terms of the superior court in said county.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Sellars: H. B. 967, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
165, Private Laws of 1901, amending the charter of the town of Parkton in-
And
of
creasing
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346
An
act to
amend
Laws
of
By Mr. Lloyd: H.
of the
town
[Session
the charter
North Carolina,
H. B. 979, a
bill to
be entitled
An
North Carolina.
Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
of Waynesville,
Referred to
H. B. 980, a bill to be entitled An act to extend the corporate limits of
Hazelwood, North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Sellars: H. B. 981, a bill to be entitled An act to establish and
provide for the reorganization of the counties of Liberty and Lafayette
from a part of the territory of Robeson County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Williams of Johnston: H. B. 982, a bill to be entitled An act to
authorize the mayor and board of commissioners of the town of Clayton to
sell a tract of land belonging to said town.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
By Mr. Teague: H. B. 983, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
380, Private Laws 1915, and authorize the board of aldermen of the town of
Sanford to submit to the qualified voters of said town the question of issuing
bonds for hospital purposes.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
And
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of Greene:
H. B. 984, a
bill to
347
be entitled
An
act to increase
An
and maintenance
of a state
An
act
enable the State to secure the benefit of Federal aid for other purposes.
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
County.
Franklin County.
An
By Mr. Grantham:
H. B. 991, a
bill to
be entitled
An
By Mr.
Pritchard: H. B. 992, a
bill
to be entitled
An
By Mr. Johnston: H.
T. Grigges
and
J. J.
tuck County.
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act to
of the
public
school law.
And H. B. 1002,
Laws of 1911, for
a bill to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
84,
Public
home economics.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Co of Forsyth: H. B. 1003, a bill to be entitled An act to make
effective chapter 74, Public Laws of 1917, relating to placing of sign posts
on roads.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
schools and for the promotion of agriculture and
By Mr. Ray
of
Macon: H.
amended by chapter
74,
An
act to
Public
1.
H. B. 998, a
bill to
be entitled
An
of a suitable building
Referred to
S. B. 215,
H. B. 997, a
bill to
be entitled
An
and counties
in the
State of North
Carolina.
and counties
H. B. 946, a
bill to
to aid agricultural,
be entitled
An
towns
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act to require the
prompt
payment
of public
Washington County.
It is
is
2.
sentatives informing that honorable body that the Senate has refused to
S.
Respectfully,
of the
R. 0. Self, Clerk.
Teague.
S. R. 812, H. R. 1005, Resolution requesting the opinion of the Supreme
Court of North Carolina.
Placed on the Calendar and passes its second and third readings and is
ordered enrolled.
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
Public-Local
S.
Laws
of
1915,
also
The amendment
reading
roll call
H. B. 640, a
of the
town
of
bill
takes
its
bill to
the charter
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttle-
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Those voting in the negative, none.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 854, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint a board of road commissioners for Biertie County and inaugurate a better system of working the
roads of said county and to issue bonds therefor.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and
is
Brown
of Pitt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 821, a
Cumberland County
be entitled
An
to issue bonds.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass.
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 822, a
Laws
of 1913,
which
be entitled
is
An
act
amending chapter
Road Law.
452, Public-Local
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Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown
of Yadkin,
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett,
Butt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 852, a
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
214, Private
Laws
Young 107.
Those voting
An
town
of
Rockingham,
public schools.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Gran-
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Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 840, a
for
be entitled
An
Sampson County.
Passes
its
is
of
Halifax, Davis,
tham,
Grier,
Halsey,
Herring,
Hewett,
Hiatt,
Hocutt,
Hodgin,
Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Young 107.
Those voting
Graded School
bill to
be entitled
District,
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Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 843, a
bill
to issue
to be entitled
An
of erecting
town
of
Hamlet
public schools.
Passes
its
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett. Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ruy of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
Young 107.
Those voting
23 House.
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttle.myre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
107.
Young
Those voting
H. B. 792,
the town of
S.
Newton
Graded School
Passes
its
An
act to
amend
the charter of
Newton
District.
Those voting
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown
of Yadkin,
Burgess,
of Pitt,
Burnett.
Butt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
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Ray
of
Chatham, Ray
of
Young
107.
Those voting
H. B. 886, a
to be entitled
An
sioners of Pitt County to issue bonds for the purpose of paying the floating
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass.
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Bui'ke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 883, a
be entitled
An
commis-
sioners of Pitt County to increase the levy of taxes for road purposes in
certain townships in Pitt County.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
its
place on the
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
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Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 881, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
41,
of public
Public-Local
highways
in
Stokes County.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
of
Butt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 863,
S.
An
tax levy and authorize issuing refunding bonds for road for Holly Grove
Township
Passes
in
its
Gates County.
second reading by the following vote and takes
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
of
Butt,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
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new courthouse.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
the
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Young
107.
Those voting
H. B. 685, a
town
of
Snow
Passes
its
bill to
be entitled
An
Hill.
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
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Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams <3f Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 862,
S. B. 435,
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Ay cock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
107.
Young
Those voting
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Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 879, a
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young 107.
Those voting
H. B. 858,
S.
township
Passes
to
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
of
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Young 107.
Those voting
Those voting
Brown
its
place on the
of
of
Young 107.
Those voting
An
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
its
place on the
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Young 107.
Those voting
An
its
to
place on the
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of Pitt,
Brown
of
361
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Yadkin,
Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton,
Graham, Grant,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore.
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Steehnan, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright, Young 99.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Burnett and Herring 2.
SPECIAL ORDER
upon the
boundary line
to be entitled
An
is
for discussion.
The question recurs upon the passage of the bill on its second reading.
Ray of Chatham calls for the ayes and noes. Call sustained.
The bill fails to pass its second reading by the following vote.
Mr.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman,
Bryant of Durham, Cameron, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Fountain, Gardner, Gettys, Gold, Grant,
Halsey, Hodgin, Jackson, Love, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Mintz, Moore,
McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Poole, Powell, Sawyer, Smithdeal, Steehnan,
Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Wilcox, Wilkins, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 43.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Bass, Boyd, Brown of Pitt,
Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Darden of Greene, Davis, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway,
Garrett, Gatling, Grady, Graham, Grier, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Mecklenburg, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Oliver,
Penland, Pharr, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Spence, Stroup, Summersill, Swann,
Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Young 67.
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new
site, etc.,
[Session
of
Montgomery and
of the Senate.
On motion
of Mr.
Respectfully,
to
meet tomorrow
at
10
m.
o'clock, a.
FORTY-THIRD DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, February
to
adojurnment and
is
26, 1919.
Speaker Brumitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Farmer, of Raleigh.
Mr. Nichols for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted to Mr. Stephenson, indefinitely.
message
is
reference to the injustice alleged to have been done North Carolina in his
official
2.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
And H.
An
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a
bill to
Laws
for
be entitled
Committee on Counties,
An
363
adjustment of
of Fayetteville.
And H.
Laws
of
1917,
An
relative
to
appointment
a standard
of
And H.
An
act to
amend chapter
267, Private
Carolina.
And H.
missioners of
Watauga County
to
An
county home.
And H.
ville,
An
act to
of Bakers-
Mitchell County.
An
and repairing
town
streets
of Selma to
and installing
An act to empower the board of comHyde County to use all moneys, arising from special taxes
levied for payment of bonded indebtedness of said county in excess of
amount needed for payment of outstanding bonds and interest coupons for
the purpose of payment of indebtedness of said county incurred for necessary expenses thereof, since issuance of said bonds, and to amend chapter
612, Public Laws of 1917.
And H. B. 976, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 730, Public
Laws of 1907, relative to stock-boundary laws in Haywood County.
And H. B. 977, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the road commissioners of Waynesville Township to borrow money for road improvement and provide for better roads in said township, and to amend chapter
375, Public Laws of 1903, and chapter 716, Public Laws' of 1905.
And H. B. 978, a bill to be entitled An act providing for the erection of a
Confederate monument in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County.
And H. B. 979, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish the police court
And H.
missioners of
And
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to
An
An
And H.
of aldermen, of the
town
of
An
And H.
of the
An
town
act to
amend
orable report.
And
H. B. 718, a
city of Raleigh,
bill to
be entitled
An
act
of the
unfavorable report.
of
to
be entitled
An
squirrels killed in
Swain County.
And H.
An
game
act to protect
in
Henderson
County.
And H.
An
act to protect
game
in
Orange County.
An
An
act to protect
game and
regulate
game commission
act to create a
in
Cumberland.
And H.
An
who know-
to
with an unfavorable
report.
And H.
for
the destruction
of
report.
B. 947, S. B. 584, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board
county commissioners of any county to refuse permission to carnivals
and other shows to exhibit in such counties; with a favorable report as
amended.
And H. B. 515, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1951 of the
Revisal of 1905, relating to penalty for usury; with an unfavorable report.
And H.
of
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An
365
making
act
And H.
An
it
a misdemeanor for
her to
woman knowing
act to
an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 768, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 128, Public
Laws of 1917, and to provide for the incorporation of rural communities;
with a favorable report as amended.
By Mr. Cox of Forsyth, for Committee on Penal Institutions: H. B. 793,
S. B. 437, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal the third proviso of section
43 of chapter 284, Public Laws of 1917, in regard to commutation for labor
on roads.
for
And H.
B.
962,
An
act to
amend chapter
Highway Commission
bill
to be
entitled
of
An
12,
Public-Local
Laws
B.
of
Forsyth County.
act to provide good roads in
And H.
for
An
Ashe County.
Public
An
act to
make
able reports.
And H.
Public-Local
fees in
Laws
of
North Carolina, at
its
An
act to
amend chapter
156,
Duplin County.
And H.
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And
H. B. 726, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
act to
amend an
And H. B. 988, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 691, PublicLaws of 1915 relating to the salaries of officers of Franklin County.
And H. B. 989, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 388, Public
Laws of 1895 as amended by chapter 279, Public Laws of 1903, relative to
Local
B*.
An
An
An
Pender County.
to be entitled
to
An
act to
amend chapter
161, Public
office;
Laws
officers
of
Pitt County.
And H.
An
An
And H.
Pasquotank County.
register of deeds of
And
H. B. 833, a
of the county
bill to
commissioners
Frederick
C.
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ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Matthews, of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the
following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified
S.
office of
B. 483,
and maintenance
Columbus County.
public roads of
H. B. 652,
An
An
S. B. 708,
amend chapter
act to
165, Public-Local
Laws
of
H. B. 679,
S. B. 731,
H. B. 734,
S.
Buncombe County.
B. 751,
An
W.
N. Davie, ex-sheriff of
Gaston County.
H. B.
23,
S. B.
650,
An
act to
amend chapter
151,
Private
Laws
of 1911,
S. B. 655,
An
S. B.
639,
An
working
Carolina.
act to authorize the boards of commissioners of
H. B. 606,
S.
B. 611,
An
act to
amend chapter
602, Public-Local
Laws
of
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H. R. 369,
S.
[Session
committee
to consider
the adjustment of salaries and wages of certain State clerks and employees
and. to
make
of
re-
H. B. 492,
S.
An
B. 603,
improvement
of
public
H. B. 456,
County
S.
B. 478,
An
Jackson
meet the general indebtedness and for other
purposes.
H. B. 552,
S.
B.
601,
An
act to
County.
H. R. 1005,
S.
Supreme
first
as follows:
By Mr. Doughton: H.
An
liability of a
Chatham County,
By Mr. Gardner:
H. B. 1019, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to incorporate
By Mr. Halsey:
H. B. 1022, a
bill to
be entitled
An
By
the permanent
bill to
be entitled
An
Referred to
By Mr. Saunders: H. B. 1024, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section
4182, Revisal of 1905 relating to the number of directors of the State Normal School for the colored race.
Referred to Committee on Education.
And H. B. 1025, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Pasquotank County to levy a special tax.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
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light plant.
By Mr. Fenland: H.
1.
An
act to
amend
same
the
in
Clay County.
Referred to Committee on Regulation of the Liquor Traffic.
By Mr. Graham: H. B. 1032, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of
former clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
By Mr. Turner: H. B. 1033, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of
J. Sara Collis, a public school teacher of Mitchell County.
Referred to Committee on Education.
By Mr. Dawson: H. B. 1034, a bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 96, Public Laws of 1899 and amendments thereto, relating to the Kinston
Graded School
District.
House.
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[Session
to protect partridges
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
bridges in
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Township.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. Grant: H. B. 1057, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the times
for holding the superior courts of New Hanover County.
Referred to Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts.
And H. B. 1058, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the times for holding
the superior courts of New Hanover County.
Referred to Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts.
And H. B. 1059, a bill to be entitled An act to annex certain portions of
Brunswick County, adjacent to New Hanover County, to said New Hanover
County.
Private
entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
148 of the
Wilmington.
By Mr.
526, Public-Local
Laws
An
act to
compensation
amend chapter
members
of the
intoxicated.
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By Mr. Grady: H.
working
[Session
An
Beulah Township,
Johnston County.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
By Mr. McNeill: H. B. 1071, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
700, Public-Local Laws of 1917, relating to the auditor and clerk of the
recorder's court of Cumberland.
Referred to Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts.
And H. B. 1072, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent railroads from
blocking crossings on public roads.
Referred to Committee on Regulation of Public Service Corporations.
tional
regulation
for
the
of
public
roads in
message
is
extend and maintain the public roads of Davidson County, to provide for
funding and paying the floating indebtedness of the board of road commissioners of said county and to regulate the use of the public roads of said
county by traction engines and motor trucks.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
S. B. 644, H. B. 1007, a bill to be entitled An act relative to the working
of the public roads of Davidson County and the corporate towns thereof.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
S. B. 645, H. B. 1008, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter of
the town of Lexington and extend the corporate limits of the same.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
S. B. 624, H. B. 1009, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the city of
Statesville to call an election for the purpose of voting bonds to provide
funds for the purchase of a gas plant.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
S. B. 677, H. B. 1010, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 20,
Public-Local Laws, extra session of 1913, in regard to prosecuting attorney
for the town of Spencer, Rowan County.
Referred to Committee, on Courts and Judicial Districts.
S. B. 710, H. B. 1011, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for good
roads and to issue bonds in South Mills Township therefor.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
S. B. 364, H. B. 1012, a bill to be entitled An act to create a highway
commission for Surry County, for the improvement of the public roads.
Referred to Committee on Public roads and Turnpikes.
S. B. 553, H. B. 7, a bill to be entitled An act to validate certain tax levy
made by the commissioners of Yancey County.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
S. B. 579, H. B.' 1013, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for improving the streets of the town of Farmville and to issue bonds for the pay.
ment
thereof.
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schools.
Rules suspended.
Passes
its
several readings
CALENDAR
and resolutions on the Calendar are taken up and disposed of as
Bills
follows:
An
and compensation of the sheriff and deputy sheriff of Madison County and
to encourage the enforcement of the revenue law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 247,
court
of
S.
Cumberland
County and
An
repealing
Public-Local
all
legislation
thereto.
House concurs
H. B. 354, a
in Senate
bill to
amendment and
be entitled
An
the bill
act to place J.
is
ordered enrolled.
the Pen-
W. Pinnix upon
sion Roll.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 591, a bill to be entitled An act relative to the payment by county
commissioners for illicit stills destroyed.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 524, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of
Yadkin and Surry counties to build a bridge across the Yadkin River at
Siloam.
On motion
On motion
of Mr.
Ray
of
Chatham the
bill is laid
on the
table.
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H. B. 760, a
bill to
be entitled
An
375
Sampson County
to build
ways.
The
bill
takes
its
roll.
H. B. 320, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for a more speedy determination of uncontested rights and actions upon bills, notes, bonds and other
forms of indebtedness.
Passes
its
its
bill to
is adopted and the bill passes its second and third readings and
ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
Substitute
is
The original
bill is
laid
on the
table.
An
act to prohibit
any
per-
its
ordered engrossed.
is
be entitled An act to repeal section two of the Guilford County Farm Life School law as it applies to Rowan County Farm Life
School and to name the board of trustees of the said Rowan County Farm
H. B. 942, a
bill to
Life School.
fix
is
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 72, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the erection of a suitable building by the Board of Agriculture.
On motion of Mr. Shepherd the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 931, a bill to be entitled An act to build a bridge at the Forks of
Sandy Mush between the counties of Buncombe and Madison.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 934, a bill to be entitled An act to provide additional
maintenance of the Farm Life School of Craven County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent
without engrossment.
H. B. 935, a bill to be entitled An act for the protection
roads of Buncombe County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent
without engrossment.
of the public
to the Senate
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H. B. 575, a bill
Turnpike Company.
Passes
its
to
An
be entitled
[Session
is
Kurkemont
ordered engrossed.
a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit the manufacture and sale of cider, wine, beer, beerine, malt or other intoxicating drinks
H. B. 800,
S. B. 362,
in certain localities.
Passes
H. B.
its
49,
bill
to be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
act to incorporate
Weddington Indus-
trial Institute.
is
H. B. 828, a
bill to
tributaries of
Passes its
without engrossment.
town
of
bill to
be entitled
An
to
said town.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 107, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint a North Carolina
Memorial Building Commission and to provide for the erection of a suitable
memorial building in the honor and to the memory of all North Carolina
citizens who gave their lives, services or property to the end that the war
with Germany and her allies might be won.
On motion of Mr. Dail the bill is laid on the table.
H. R. 259, Joint resolution concerning the preservation of a historical
relic.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 817, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
291, Public-Local Laws of 1915, relative to the road law of Pender County.
Mr. Hocutt sends forward substitute, substitute adopted and the bill passes
its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without
engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Hocutt the original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 922, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the committeemen of
Free School District No. 1 in Ashe County to contract with the trustees for
the Jefferson School and to permit said Free School to be taught in connection with the Jefferson School.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 907, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the collection and disbursement of drainage taxes in the county of Beaufort.
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 923, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the time of holding the
courts in Henderson County in the Eighteenth Judicial District.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Darden of Greene, H. B. 954, a bill to be entitled An act
to punish persons who knowingly assist a tenant or cropper after he has
located on land of another, and has received advances, to break his contract, is taken from the unfavorable Calendar and is recommitted to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
On motion of Mr. Shepherd, the vote by which H. B. 718, a bill to be entitled An act amending the charter of the city of Raleigh, North Carolina,
by extending the limits thereof, was laid on the table, is reconsidered, and
the bill is placed on the Calendar with the minority report attached thereto.
Substitute for H. B. 446, a
the corporate limits of the
bill to
town
of
lina.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Fropst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw. Shepherd, Smithdea!,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
The original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 862, S. B. 435, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of
commissioners of any county in North Carolina, to cooperate with the proper
authorities of any county in an adjoining State in the construction of
a highway or public road bridge across any stream constituting the State
line between North Carolina and an adjoining State at the joint expense of
Passes
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Matthews of
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Fropst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Bertie,
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Grier,
Halsey,
Herring,
Hewett,
Hocutt,
Hodgin,
Johnson,
Kelly,
Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
Matthews
of
the town of
Passes
its
Snow
Hill.
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass.
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham. Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
new
Passes
courthouse.
third reading by the following vote and
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
its
Those voting
H. B. 858,
Public
ville
Laws
S.
An
act to
amend chapter
833,
Passes
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[Session
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
41,
Public-Local
Laws
of 1913, being
Grier,
Halsey,
Herring,
Hewett,
Hocutt,
Hodgin,
Johnson,
Kelly,
Matthews
of
An
Meadow
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its
third
381
is
ordered sent to
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Riser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke. Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 886, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Fitt County to issue bonds for the purpose of paying the floating
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass.
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett. Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham. Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon. Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting
in the negative,
none.
be entitled An act to authorize the board of commisto increase the levy of taxes for roads purposes in
certain townships in Pitt County.
H. B. 883, a
sioners of Pitt
bill to
County
Those voting
is
of Pitt,
Brown
of
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Grier,
Halsey,
Herring.
Hewett,
Hocutt,
Hodgin,
Johnson,
Kelly,
Matthews
of
Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
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its
place on
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Passes
its
S.
Laws
of
1915,
also
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
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Matthews of
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr.
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Bertie,
H. B. 884, a
Pitt
bill to
be entitled
Passes
its
An
tax.
its
place
on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 812, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
An
act to
amend chapter
140, Public-Local
Dunn's Town-
Franklin County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes
ship,
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
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H. B. 888, a
sioners of
of the
bill to
be entitled
Durham County
An
385
to levy a tax to
courthouse bonds.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Parish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 916, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improvement of
the public roads of Hyde County and for other purposes.
Passes its second reading as amended by the following vote and takes its
place on the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant ot Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
House.
Gatling,
Gettys,
Gold,
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tham,
Grier,
Herring,
Halsey,
Hewett,
Hocutt,
[Session
Hodgin,
Johnson,
Kelly,
Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
Matthews
of
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Parish, Parmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 937, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of
Randolph County to submit to the voters of the county the question of
issuing bonds to make and improve the public roads of said county.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson.
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Gran-
tham,
Grier,
Halsey,
Herring,
Hewett,
Hocutt,
Hodgin,
Johnson,
Kelly,
Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
Matthews
of
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 926, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Pamlico County to issue bonds for the purpose of laying out
establishing, building, construction, repairing and relocating necessary public roads and bridges in said county and provide for a special tax to pay
the interest and establish a sinking fund for said bonds.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Grier, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hocutt, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull,
McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Steelman, Stroup, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor,
Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Young 105.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Poole, H. B. 525, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit
the transportation, receipt, sale and possession of intoxicating liquors, to
provide a method whereby drug stores, hospitals, and others may secure
ethyl alcohol, and provide for obtaining wine for sacramental purposes and
the use of cider in making vinegar, is made a special order for tomorrow
at the expiration of the morning hour.
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[Session
FORTY-FOURTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Thursday, February
27,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Ashby, of Raleigh.
Mr. Steelman for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Mr. Young, indefinitely and
Mr. Farish.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Ebbs of
Madison.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Governor Brown, of Georgia.
to
adjournment and
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
payment
thereof.
town
Private
charter
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389
H. B. 1019, a bill to be entitled An act to incorporate the town of BrunsYancey County, North Carolina.
H. B. 1020, a bill to be entitled An act to preserve the fish and game
ville in
And
of
Yancey County.
And
town
H. B. 1027, a
bill
An
to be entitled
act to
amend
of Taylorsville.
And
H. B. 1029, a
Aurora
bill
to be
to
entitled
of
its
And H.
of the
street
An
to issue
And
H. B. 1040, a
to issue
bonds and
bill to
to
homes
for fallen
And H.
women.
An
and empower
Walnut Cove, Stokes County,
act to authorize
of
administrator or guardian.
H. B. 954, a bill to be entitled An act to punish persons who knowingly assist a tenant or cropper after he has located on land of another
and has received advances to break his contract.
to act as executor,
And
And
H. B. 961, a
bill
An
to be entitled
And
H. B. 459, a
bill to
be entitled
An
And H.
255,
for Girls
And H.
ment
Public
Laws
An
report.
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390
And H.
judgments
[Session
An
in certain cases;
with an unfav-
orable report.
And H.
An
By
of 1911, being
And H.
An
commonly known
Dog Law
as the
An
of
Forsyth County.
And
H. B. 1022, a
Washington County,
And H.
if
to be entitled
ratified
And H. B.
Laws
1047,
of
1907,
Lumber
bill
to
An
Rosa
to the building
and
by the people.
Public
bill
B.
Laws
An
act to construct
and maintain
be entitled
An
act
to
amend chapter
135,
And H.
to
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391
for the speedy extermination of the Texas cattle fever tick; with an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 699, S. B. 367, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the
And H.
Public
143,
Laws
of
1917,
relating to the
sale
An
of
act to
amend chapter
commercial
fertilizers;
Laws
and clerk
Cumberland County.
And H.
20,
B. 1010, S. B. 677,
Public-Local
a,
bill to
be entitled
of
1913,
An
in
to be entitled
to the
An
act to
amend chapter
79,
Public
County.
And H. B. 1057, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the times for holding
the superior courts of New Hanover County; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Bryant
bill to
And H.
of
favorable report.
And H. B. 964,
member of
of a
bill to
be entitled
An
with an unfav-
orable report.
Local
entitled
to
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392
And H.
for Cullowhee
as to
An
[Session
act to appoint directors
bill,
And
of
North Carolina.
of directors of the
State
Normal School
And
H. B. 948,
And
S. B. 588,
S.
its
bill to
An act to amend
Buncombe County.
be entitled
application to
An
the school
By Mr.
a
bill to
be entitled
By Mr. Dawson,
616,
bill
for
to be entitled
An
And H.
An
of the
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ratified
by the board
of
393
become applicable
to
county.
And
H. B. 1070, a
And H.
B.
provement
And
bonds
And
of
H. B. 1042, a
in
bill to
An
be entitled
working
of public roads in
bill to
be entitled
H. B. 1048, a
bill
An
District.
to be entitled
An
Anson County.
And H.
B.
An
empower
motor car or motor vehicle from which the manufacturer's serial number
has been removed for the purpose of concealment so as to perpetrate a
fraud.
H. B. 575, a
bill
to
be entitled
An
act
to
incorporate the
Burkemont
Turnpike Company.
H. B. 591, a bill to be entitled An act relative to the payment of county
commissioners for illicit stills destroyed.
H. B. 685, a bill to be entitled An act to extend the corporate limits of
the town of Snow Hill.
HOUSE JOURNAL
394
[Session
Bills
report,
and
C.
R. Aycock,
R.
W. Gatling.
first
as follows:
By
552, Public-Local
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
the offices of the clerk of tbe Superior Court, sheriff and register of deeds
Mecklenburg County, providing for an additional stenographer and increasing the pay of the members of the county board of commissioners
and of the county board of education of said county.
of
And H.
An
of the State
name
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By Mr.
Kiser: H. B. 1083, a
Public-Local
548,
officers of
Laws
of
395
bill to
1917,
Stokes County.
By
99,
bill to
Laws
An
be entitled
law
in
Pender
County.
By Mr. Powell: H.
town
An
to
issue
Whiteville.
1.
By
By Mr. Farmer: H.
An
line
By
bill to
be entitled
An
An
act
relative
to
By
titled
Mr. Williams, of Cabarrus and Herring: H. B. 1093, a bill to be enAn act to amend chapter 90, Revisal of 1905, the same being the
election
By Mr. Moose: H.
9,
2.
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396
And
H. B. 1096, a
bill
to be entitled
An
[Session
act to appoint a
game warden
And H. B. 1098, a
money arising from
bill
to be entitled
An
An
act to
amend
the
1.
orders of the court to give bond for an accounting for such money.
And
H.
B.'-
An
1.
And
H. B. 1100, a
bill
to be entitled
An
County
to issue
By
Referred
to
An
act to
amend
section
Committee on Pensions.
By
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397
764, Public
relating to
And H. B. 1117, a bill to be entitled An act to enforce the better observance of Sunday in the townn of Goldston, North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
By Mr. Sawyer: H. B. ,1118, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section
2696, Revisal of 1905, as amended by chapter 103, Public Laws of 1917, relative to roads and bridges.
Referred to Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
B.
354,
election of
members
issue therefor.
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398
S. B. 178,
in
H. B. 1113, a
bill to
be entitled
Nortb Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No.
An
[Session
1.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B.
7,
S. B. 553,
bill to
be entitled
An
as
amended takes
its
place
HOUSE JOURNAL
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399
rus,
H. B. 875, a
bill to
be entitled
An
108.
Public-Local
Laws
of
1915,
also
to the
improvement
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
is
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
HOUSE JOURNAL
400
[Session
rus,
of Cabar-
H. B. 926, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Pamlico County to issue bonds for the purpose of laying out,
establishing, building, construction, repairing and relocating necessary
public roads and bridges in said county and provide for a special tax to
pay the interest and establish a sinking fund for said bonds.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton. Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Matthews
H. B. 967, a
of
1901,
bill to
be entitled
corporate limits.
An
of
act to
the
amend chapter
town
of
165,
Parkton.
Private
Laws
increasing
its
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Passes
its
401
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smith-
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant,
26
House.
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402
[Session
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
of
HOUSE JOUENAL
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403
An
H. B. 977, a
bill
to
be entitled
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
of
Durham, Bryant
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
Rowan, Bryant
of
of
Durham, Bryant
of
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
404
[Session
rus,
H. B. 983, a
Laws
to
of 1915,
bill
to
be enttled
An
act to
amend chapter
380,
Private
108.
of
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
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deal,
405
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright- 108.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 965, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of
Bladen County to levy a special tax.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Matthews
H. B. 916, a
bill to
be entitled
An
improvement
of
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
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406
[Session
Coxe
An
H. B. 920, a
101, Private
bill to
Laws
be entitled
act to
of 1903, relating to
Passes its
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz. Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabar108.
rus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright
Those voting in the negative, none.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
HOUSE JOURNAL
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407
Chatham, Ray
of Macon, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Smithdeal, Stroup, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Tucker, Turner, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of
Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright 60.
Motion to reconsider, and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table.
H. B. 872, a bill to be entitled An act to empower the commissioners of
Hyde County to use all moneys arising from special taxes levied for payment
of bonded indebtedness of said county in excess of amount needed for payment of outsanding bonds and interest coupons for the purpose of payment
of said indebtedness of said county incurred for necessary expenses thereof
since issuance of said bonds, and amend chapter 612, Pubic Laws of 1917.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
public highways.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest,
Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grant,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Jones,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose,
Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Shaw, Shepherd, Smith-
deal,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright
108.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 602, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower Griffins
Township Road District of Nash County to issue bonds for road purposes.
HOUSE JOUENAL
408
Passes
Caendar.
its
[Session
Those voting
Brown
its
place on the
of
of
jail.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
of
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
1919]
HOUSE JOUKNAL
409
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose,
Cumberland County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 661, S. B. 398, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees to be
charged in Guilford County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 726, a bill to be entited An act to amend An act fixing the salaries
of the public officers of Halifax County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 728, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game in Pamlico County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 762, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal the salary law of officers
of Pender County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 774, S. B. 486, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the establishment of the county treasurer of Catawba County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
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H. B. 811, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
Pasquotank County.
Passes its second and third readings and
of deeds of
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 877, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 562, Public-Local
and Private Laws of 1917, relative to the appointment of a standard keeper
for Cumberland County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 878, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the salaries of certain public
officers in Stokes County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 885, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 782, Public Laws
of 1909,
and salaries
of public
officers
of Pitt
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 893, S. B. 589, a bill to be entitled An act to protect game in Orange
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
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SPECIAL ORDER
The hour for the special order having arrived, the Speaker lays 'before the
House H. B. 525, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit the transportation,
receipt, sale and possession of intoxicating liquors, to provide a method
whereby drug stores, hospitals and others may secure ethyl alcohol, and
provide for obtaining wine for sacramental purposes, and the use of cider
in making vinegar.
The question recurs upon the adoption of the substitute offered by the
Committee. The substitute fails of adoption and the bill goes to the unfavorable Calendar.
Hon. Walter Clark, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, presents to the
of Representatives a bronze memorial tablet, commemorative of
Daniel Boone, and the same is accepted by the House through Ex-Lieutenant
House
Governor Doughton.
On motion of Mr. Kesler the House takes a recess until
o'clock tonight.
NIGHT SESSION
to recess
and
is
called to order
by Mr. Speaker
Brummitt.
The courtesies
of
first
of as follows:
By Mr.
Benjamin
Crisp:
B.
Winborne.
Passed its first reading. Rules suspended, passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment, and is
ordered spread on the Journal as follows:
Whereas, the General Assembly has heard, with profound regret, of the
death of Hon. Benjamin B. Winborne of Hertford County, North Carolina,
and
Whereas, we desire to express our sorrow at his death and record our
appreciation of his distinguished services to the State, therefore,
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Be
[Session
it
curring:
That in the death of Judge Winborne the State of North Carolina has lost
a citizen whose long and useful life had been devoted to the upbuilding of
the best things in the State. As a man he typified the highest type of Christian
gentleman; as a lawyer he stood out as a distinguished leader of his profession; as a judge of the criminal court of his district his actions were
marked by firmness and justice, yet tempered by mercy; and as a legislator
he represented his native county in these halls in the years 1895, 1905 and
1907, and his career here was always characterized by clear, independent and
constructive^thinking, and his services have been of great value to his native
State.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 897,
S.
An
commis-
home
women.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 908, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit the killing for sale and
selling of squirrels killed in Swain County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 925 a bill to be entitled An act to improve the town of Bakersville,
Mitchell County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 940, a bill to be entitled An act to protect the fish in Clay County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 949, S. B. 593, a bill to be entitled An act to provide compensation for
the commissioners and members of the board of education of Jones County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 951, S. B. 626, a bill to be entitled An act providing a penalty for the
destruction of bridges in Washington County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 957, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the salaries of the officers of
Wayne County and with reference to their duties.
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 959, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 12, Public-Local
Laws of 1913, relating to the highway commissioner of Forsyth County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment,
H. B. 966, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the commissioners of
Bladen County to pay deputy clerk of the Superior Court of said county during the terms of the Superior Court in said county.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 973, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees of the county
surveyor of Wayne County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 976, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 730, Public Laws
of 1917, relative to stock boundary laws in Haywood County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 978, a bill to be entitled An act providing for the erection of Confederate monument in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 979, a bill to be entitled An act to abolish the police court of the
town of Waynesville, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 982, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the mayor and board of
commissioners of the town of Clayton to sell a tract of land belonging to
said town.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 984, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the fees of the sheriff of
Greene County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 985, a bill to be entitled An act to allow additional compensation
to county officers in Duplin County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 986, a bill to be entitled An act for the compensation of rural policemen in Anson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 988, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 691, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the salaries of officers of Franklin County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 9S9, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 388, Public Laws of
1895, as amended by chapter 279, Public Laws of 1903, relative to fees of
cotton weighers in Franklin County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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The
substitute
is
adopted.
S. B. 56,
bill to
be entitled
of the bill
An
on
its
second reading.
Pails to pass
H. B. 429, a
its
second reading.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
89,
Public
Laws
of
Fails to pass its second reading by the following vote, upon a call for the
ayes and noes, which call is sustained.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Crisp, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Farmer,
Fountain, Gardner, Gold, Grady, Grant, Grier, Herring, Hiatt, Hodgin, Little,
of Bertie, Morgan, McDonald, Neal, Poole, Ray of Macon, Roberts,
Saunders, Sawyer, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Steelman, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Taylor, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston
37.
Those voting in the negative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson,
Darden of Greene, Davis, Dail, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Graham,
Griffin, Hocutt, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Lloyd, Love, Lyday Macon, Maguire,
Matheson, Mintz, Moose, McCoin, McNeill, Pass, Penland, Propst, Ray of
Chatham, Redwine, Renfrow, Shaw, Spence, Stephenson, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Teague, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Wilson of Jackson 49.
Matthews
HOUSE JOURNAL
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Mr.
pass,
Ray
of
Chatham moves
and moves
415
to table the
to
motion
H. B. 945, a bill
a board of road commissioners and for improvement of public roads in the
several counties of the State to become applicable to any county only when
ratified by the board of county commissioners for such county.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
light plant.
Those voting
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
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bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
Taylorsville.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1035, a bill to be entitled An act to allow the board of aldermen of
the town of Spring Hope to issue bonds for waterworks, sewerage and street
improvement.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
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Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose,' Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1042, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the issue of bonds in
Beulah Township Road District.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Those voting
27
House.
of Pitt,
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Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
bill to
be entitled
An
Haywood
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax, Davis,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday.
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson '87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1065, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower the board
of county commissioners of Davie County to issue bonds to be used in the
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Those voting
H. B. 1070, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1012, S. B. 364, a bill to be entitled An act to create a highway commission for Surry County for the improvement of the public roads.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham,, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie. Matthews of Mecklenburg,
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420
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[Session
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 927, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the number of county commissioners of Pamlico County to provide for superintendent of roads and
to provide a special tax to meet outstanding indebtedness, etc.
Passes its^econd reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Bckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling. Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
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Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
and
to issue
Passes its
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1019, a bill to be entitled An act to incorporate the town of Burnsville
in Yancey County, North Carolina.
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Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
H. B. 1013, S. B. 579, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the improving the streets of the town of Farmville, and to issue bonds for the payment
thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
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"Wild. Wilkins,
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
by traction engines
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Farmer,
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Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1016, S. B. 622, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the city of
Statesville to call an election for the purpose of voting bonds for the graded
schools.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax,
Davis,
Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Neal, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman,
Stephenson, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Tucker, Turner,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke,
Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Grier the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 10
o'clock, a. m.
FORTY-FIFTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Friday, February 28, 1919.
adjournment and
to
Grady.
to the
Committee on Counties,
Cities
and
Towns.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
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And H.
An
And H. B.
Local Laws
of Mitchell County.
An
act to
Public-
name
of the
College,
An
and
of the
reports.
And H. B. 902, S. B. 267, a bill to be entitled An act to secure the attendance of indigent children at school; with a favorable report as amended.
And H. B. 789, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the appointment
of the county board of education in the several counties of the State; with
an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to substitute offered by the
Committee.
And
H. B. 823, a
bill
to be entitled
An
school textbooks within each county for the different types of high school;
bill,
mittee.
And
H. B. 1073,
election of
S. B. 354,
members
of the
taxes;
And H.
An
act to appoint a
An
act to
amend chapter
1:
449, Public-Local
game warden
H. B. 864, a
Laws
bill to
for
be
And
etc.,
H. B. 839, a
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[Session
And
An
road, school
And H.
County
Wake
to issue
And H. B. 468, S. B. 330, a bill to be entitled An act to allow certain corporations to retain the word "Trust" in their names; with favorable reports.
And H. B. 547, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 612, Revisal of
1905, relating to appeals in special proceedings; with a favorable report as
amended.
And H.
S. B. 157, ratified
February
7,
An
act to
amend H. B. 330,
Macon County.
And
pepsi-cola,
there.
And H. B. 1098, a
money arising from
act
amending chapter
relating to
the
96,
Public
Kinston Graded
School District.
And H. B. 869, a bill to be entitled An act to supply office of the clerk of the
superior court of Hyde County with reprints of the Supreme Court Reports
for the purpose of replacing and making complete the set of said reports
in said office.
And
of
H. B. 1117, a
Sunday
And H.
in the
bill to
town
be entitled
of Goldston,
An
North Carolina.
An
between
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And H.
B.
297,
to be
bill
An
entitled
427
And
H. B. 695,
270, Public
Laws
An
H. B. 859,
An
Laws
Public
1012,
of
making
amend
act to
amended by chapter
1905, as
An
S.
amend chapter
act to
An
S.
of 1915, being
391, Public
section
Laws
of
relating to the
1907,
And H.
payment
able reports.
And
H. B. 787, a
Laws
of
1917,
bill to
known
favorable report as to
By Mr. Ray
H. B. 1107, a
Laws
of
An
be entitled
bill,
favorable as to substitute.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
By Mr.
138, Public
with an un-
Grier, for
to be entitled
fix
An
act to
343, Public-Local
amend chapter
act to
as the Municipal
amend chapter
H. B. 659,
Laws
148, Public
S. B.
353,
of 1917, re-
And H.
B.
709, a bill
to
An
be entitled
act to authorize
and empower
counties to hire their convicts to other counties or to the State for road
work.
And
1905,
H. B. 739, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
And H.
payment
An
is so
referred.
amend
prompt
North Carolina.
1556, rule
428
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[Session
By
of the county.
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By Mr. Cameron,
for
429
favorable reports.
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions
submits that we have carefully examined the following engrossed bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 320, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for a more speedy determination of uncontested rights and actions upon bills, notes, bonds and other
forms of indebtedness.
H. B. 925, a bill to be entitled An act to improve the town of Bakersville,
Mitchell County.
H. B. 985, a bill to be entitled An act to allow additional compensation of
county officers in Duplin County.
H. B. 988, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 691, Public-Local
Laws of 1915, relating to the salaries of officers of Franklin County.
respectfully
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Pritchard, for the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
bills
An
H. B. 247,
S. B. 453,
all
trict.
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430
[Session
and
of the University.
first
as follows:
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By
431
bill to
be entitled
An
act
relating to the better enforcement of the law against the manufacture and
sale of intoxicating liquors in Iredell County and the fixing the fees for
service of civil and criminal process in said county.
An
deputies and clerical assistants to the sheriff, clerk of the Superior Court of
Iredell County.
Placed on the Calendar.
And
H. B. 1166, a
to the protection of
bill to
game
be entitled
An
in Iredell County.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
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432
And H.
[Session
commandants
issue commissions to
University and other institutions, colleges and schools of the State and to
the student officers of such institutions.
Referred to Committee on Military Affairs.
By Mr. Neal: H.
An
of wines within
Referred to
And
And H. B. 1182, a
Laws 1913, relating
Referred to
By Mr.
making
bill to
be entitled
An
An
act to
amend chapter
122, Public
An
By Mr.
1.
101, Public
Laws
1915, relating to
Primary Laws
An
in
act to
amend chapter
Dare County.
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433
H. B. 1120, a
bill to
be entitled
An
B. 801, H. B. 1121,
Public
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
inmates
35,
of the
1.
for its
prostitution.
28House.
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434
H. B. 1130, a
and other
S. B. 674,
of the trustees
Referred to Committee
S. B. 458, H. B. 1131,
Revisal of 1905, relating
Referred to Committee
S. B. 673, H. B. 1132,
Public-Local
Laws
[Session
bill to
officers of
of 1915.
H. B. 1139, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
Hospital.
Public
Laws
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S. B.
680,
Public-Local
in
H. B. 1143, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
435
act to
improvements
amend chapter
650,
in certain counties
North Carolina.
Public
Laws
H. B. 1148, a
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
264,
Laws
An
Robeson County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
S. B. 799, H. B. 1156, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate sales on
Sunday in Forsyth County.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
S. B. 724, H. B. 1157, a bill to be entitled An act relating to grand juries in
the county of Buncombe.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
cation of the annual reports of certain officers of
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436
[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1007,
S. B. 644,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
and
to issue
S. B. 710,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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437
Ray
of Chat-
ham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1009,
S.
An
bonds to provide
funds for the purchase of a gas plant.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Statesville to call
Young
of voting
104.
Those voting
Young
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOUENAL
438
empower
Griffin
to be entitled
bill
Township Road
District
of
[Session
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to
and
issue bonds
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys. Gold, Grady,
Graham, Gr.ant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
bill to
bill
is laid
be entitled
An
on the
table.
Sampson County
to build
and maintain
public highways.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail. Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
H. B. 915, a
bill to
HOUSE JOURNAL
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439
ham, Ray
Spence,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 941, a
bill to
be entitled
An
town
of
Selma
to issue
bonds for the purpose of building and repairing streets and installing
sewerage system for said town.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Hearing, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland. Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOUKNAL
440
[Session
Young
104.
Those voting
Hyde County
of
of
An
H. B. 872, a
bill to
to use all
be entitled
act to
Young
104.
Those voting
Young
104.
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
441
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
104.
Young
Those voting
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 927, a
bill
HOUSE JOTJKNAL
442
[Session
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 761, a
bill to
be entitled
is
ordered
engrossed.
Those voting
of Pitt,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
H. B. 993, a
be entitled
An
commis-
and
home
jail.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
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H. B. 983, a
of 1915,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
443
380, Private
Laws
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
Young
bill to
104.
bill to
of Waynesville
be entitled
Township
to
HOUSE JOURNAL
444
[Session
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 967, a
1901,
bill to
be entitled
An
of the
act to
amend chapter
town
of
165, Private
Parkton increasing
its
Laws
of
corporate
limits.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
445
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1013,
S. B. 579,
town
bill to
be entitled
of Farmville
and
An
to issue
thereof.
its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Passes
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
104.
Young
Those voting
H. B. 1029, a
bill to
be entitled
An
plant.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson. Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1019, a
bill to
be entitled
An
town
of Burns-
ville in
HOUSE JOURNAL
446
[Session
Young 104*
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1027, a bill to be entitled An act to
amend
town
of Taylorsville.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Suinmersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann. Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
Young
104.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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H. B. 1016,
S. B. 622,
Statesville to call
bill to
be entitled
An
447
schools.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Passes
its
Those voting
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1023, a
bill to
improvement
be entitled
An
act to issue
Catawba County.
third reading by the following vote and
of the public roads of
Young
104.
HOUSE JOUKNAL
448
[Session
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1035, a
bill to
be entitled
Hope
to issue
improvement.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting
is
of Pitt,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1050, a
bill to
ville in Bertie
be entitled
An
Those voting
town
of Powells-
of Pitt,
ham, Ray
of
Sellars,
Ray
of Chat-
Shaw, Shepherd,
Young
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
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449
and maintenance
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill
iSuttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
1
Young
104.
Those voting
Young 104.
Those voting
bill to
2>9House.
HOUSE JOUKNAL
450
[Session
104.
Young
Those voting
issue bonds
Young
bill to
and
to
104.
Those voting
bill to
104.
Young
HOUSE JOURNAL
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451
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1056, a
Sellars,
Ray
of Chat-
Shaw, Shepherd,
Young
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
452
[Session
ham, Ray
104.
Young
Those voting
H. B.
7, S.
made by
An
Those voting
its
place on the
of Pitt,
ham, Ray
of
Sellars,
Ray
of Chat-
Shaw, Shepherd,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 551,
S. B. 600,
bill to
be entitled
An
and to
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
ham, Ray
Ray
of Chat-
Young
of
104.
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
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453
of a
therefor.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Young
104.
Those voting
H. B. 1014, S. B. 595, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Mecklenburg County to refund its bonded indebtedness of
$300,000 authorized by chapter 146, Public Laws of 1889 and other acts.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hocutt,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McDonald, Neal,
Nichols, Pass, Penland. Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd,
Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright,
Young
104.
Those voting
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454
[Session
Young
104.
Those voting
Young
104.
The hour for the special order having arrived, the Chair lays before the
House H. B. 960, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the construction
and maintenance of a system of State highways and to enable the State to
secure the benefits of Federal aid therefor.
Mr. Kesler sends forward an amendment. Mr. Ray of Macon and Mr.
Poole offer a substitute. Mr. Ray of Macon and Mr. Poole withdraw their
substitute and Mr. Poole sends forward a substitute.
Mr. Redwine sends forward an amendment to the bill.
Pending discussion, the House takes a recess until tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
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455
NIGHT SESSION
Pursuant to recess, the House meets and
Pro Tern, Grier.
is
Turnpikes.
Leave
of
absence
is
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
Cumberland County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1076, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 552, Public-Local
Laws of 1913. increasing the allowance for assistance of the office of the
clerk of the Superior Court, sheriff and register of deeds of Mecklenburg
County, providing for an additional stenographer and increasing the pay
of the members of the county board of commissioners and the county board
of education of said county.
HOUSE JOUENAL
456
is
[Session
H. B. 1077, a hill to be entitled An act to prescribe the duties and fix the
compensation /of standard keeper for Mecklenburg County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1081, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 264, Public Laws
etc.,
H. B. 1083, a
Laws
of
1917,
bill to
County.
bill to
be entitled
An
is
H. B. 1026, a
bridges across
bill to
is
Lumber River
bill to
be entitled
An
is
J.
Sara
Collis,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
fix
Perquimans County.
second and third readings and
and commissioners
of
Passes its
without engrossment.
is
its
is
ordered enrolled.
bill to
bill to
be entitled
An
is
and game
of
Yancey County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
is
HOUSE JOURNAL
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457
H. B. 992, a
bill to
be entitled
An
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
718, Public
Laws
without engrossment.
H. B. 869, a bill to be entitled An act to supply office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Hyde County with reprints of the Supreme Court Reports
for the purpose of replacing and making complete the set of said reports in
said counties.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 912, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower Farmers
Union Bank and Trust Company of Walnut Cove, Stokes County, to act as
executor, administrator or guardian.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 919, a bill to be entitled An act to grant the right and privilege to
vote to certain residents of the towns of Snow Hill and Hookerton.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 594, S. B. 547, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of
Pittsboro to issue bonds for working the streets.
Mr. Ray of Chatham sends forward an amendment, which is adopted, and
the bill takes its place on the second reading Roll Call Calendar.
H. B. 787, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 138, Public Laws
of 1917, known as the municipal finance act 1917.
substitute
is
offered,
which
is
its
of
in said county.
H. B. 1165, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
and
clerical
bill to
the protection of
game
be entitled
An
bill to
in Iredell County.
city of
is
be entitled
An
is
fix
is
by the
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[Session
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1063, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 526, Public-Local
Laws of 1913, relative to the compensation of the members of the board of
education of Robeson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 853, a bill to be entitled An act to prohibit the sale of coca-cola,
pepsi-cola, chero-cola, and other soft drinks, within half mile of Mount Gould
Landing and picnic grounds on Chowan River in Bertie County on the day
of the annual Farmers Union or Farmers Alliance picnic held there.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 864, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 449, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, for the protection of certain churches in Brunswick County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 866, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 435, Private Laws
of 1913, entitled "An act to revise, amend and consolidate the charter of the
town of Beaufort, Carteret County."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1116, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 386, PublicLocal Laws of 1917, relating to stock-law territory in Clay County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1117, a bill to be entitled An act to enforce the better observance of
Sunday
in the
town
of Goldston,
North Carolina.
is
bill to
be entitled
An
law
H. B. 1088, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
in
Pender County.
amend chapter
282, Public
Laws
County.
its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 1089, a bill to be entitled An act to settle county line between Ashe
and Wilkes counties.
Passes
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1043, a bill to be entitled An act to protect partridges in Montgomery
County and to appoint game wardens.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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H. B. 1044, a
bill to
be entitled
An
bill to
be entitled
459
An
act to
is
amend chapter
135, Public
Laws
H. B. 958, a
Laws
bill to
of 1911, being
be entitled
An
commonly known
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend chapter
196, Public
Laws
Wilkes County.
is
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 948, S. B. 588, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the school law
of North Carolina in its application to Buncombe County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 952, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the House and Senate
Educational Sub-Committee while visiting the State Colored Normal College
at Winston-Salem and the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School at
Cullowhee.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 954, a bill to be entitled An act to punish persons who knowingly
assist a tenant or cropper after he has located on land of another and has
received advances, to break his contract.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. R. 536, Joint resolution to pay expenses of the House Committee visiting the North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 616, a bill to be entitled An act to enable the counties of Wilkes,
Surry and Alleghany to construct a modern highway across the Blue Ridge
Mountain from Doughton, North Carolina to Roaring Gap, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 648, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the hunting of wild fowl
in Currituck County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 801, S. B. 506, a bill to be entitled An act to prescribe the time for
holding courts of the First Judicial District.
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460
[Session
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate for
concurrence in House amendment.
H. B. 802, S. B. 512, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the fees of the
register of deeds for Watauga and Alleghany counties.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate for
concurrence in House amendment.
H. B. 804, S. B. 574, a bill to be entitled An act to amend H. B. 330, S. B.
157, ratified February 7th, 1919, relating to State grant in Macon County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 653, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 357, Public-Local
Laws of 1)17, relating to the compensation of the clerk of the recorder's
court of Transylvania County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 672, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 373, Public-Local
Laws, 1917, placing Graham County under the Primary Law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 673, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 606, Public-Local
Laws, 1917, known as Australian Ballots Law, section 43a by adding the
county of Graham thereto.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 815, a
bill
to be entitled
An
An
be entitled
bill to
is
Pender County.
act to
Primary Law.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
H. B. 826, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend chapter
79,
Public
Laws
H. B. 835, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Randolph County.
second and third readings and
certain parts of
Passes its
without engrossment.
in
is
tram roads.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1108, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and direct the commissioners of Halifax County to levy a special tax for road purposes.
On motion of Mr. Taylor the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 905, a
bill to
of 1917, entitled
An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
140, Private
Laws
Township
HOUSE JOURNAL
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Passes
its
461
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
Durham, Bryant
Bowman, Brown
Calendar.
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
Durham, Bryant
Bowman, Brown
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Bowman, Brown
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Farmer, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Jackson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Maguire, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Rose, Shaw, Smithdeal, Stephenson, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson 68.
Those voting in the negative, none.
of Pitt,
H. B. 1034, a
of 1899
Calendar.
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462
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
of
Durham, Bryant
[Session
Bowman, Brown
county.
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
Durham, Bryant
its
place on the
Bowman, Brown
of Kinston.
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
Durham, Bryant
its
place on the
Bowman, Brown
Calendar.
HOUSE JOUKNAL
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Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
of
Durham, Bryant
of
463
Passes
its
its
Those voting
Bryant
Durham, Bryant
Bowman, Brown
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Farmer, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring. Hocutt,
Jackson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Maguire, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Rose, Shaw, Smithdeal, Stephenson, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson 68.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1115, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Union County to issue
road and bridge bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Bowman, Brown
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of Halifax, Davis,
Farmer, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hocutt,
Jackson, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Maguire, Matthews of
Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Ray of Chatham, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Rose, Shaw, Smithdeal, Stephenson, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson 68.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1114, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing Union County to levy
a special tax for road and bridge purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
of Pitt,
of
of
Calendar.
Those voting
Bryant
of Pitt,
nutt,
Clayton,
of
Durham, Bryant
Collins,
Coxe
of
Bowman, Brown
Anson,
Crisp.
Darden
of
Halifax.
Davis,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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[Session
Jackson 68.
Those voting in the negative, none.
The Speaker appoints as conferees on the part of the House to consider
H. B. 523, a bill to be entitled An act to raise revenue, Messrs. Doughton,
Grier and McGoin.
On motion of Mr. Everett the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 10
o'clock, a. m.
FORTY-SIXTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, March
The House meets pursuant
adjournment and
1,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Kelsey, of Raleigh.
Mr. Nichols for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal of
yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows: Messrs. Gardner, Morgan, Brown
of Rowan, Ray of Chatham, Hocutt, Halsey, Mull, Saunders, Hewett, Fountain, Renfrow, Cox of Forsyth, Dawson, Grady.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Hon. E. L. Travis.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
able reports.
And H.
An
act to establish
the organization of the counties of Liberty and LaFayette from part of the
territory of Robeson County; with an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 1103, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 12, Private
officers of
Robeson County.
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465
And H.
90,
Laws
Public
of 1913, being
"An
An
act to
amend chapter
and
And H.
of
An
Pasquotank County
Sunday
in
And H.
An
of 1905 of
act to
amend
with an
unfavorable report.
And H.
An
with an unfavorable
report.
And H.
An
Public
By Mr.
Grier, for
be entitled
An
ticing labor"
amend section
and make- same apply
act to
30House.
2:
H. B. 1191, a
bill
to
to tenants.
HOUSE JOURNAL
466
[Session
140, Public
And H.
650,
An
Laws
Public-Local
act to
amend chapter
improvements in certain
And H. B^
chapter
5)
An
act to
amend
section
1,
cities
and towns.
And H.
And H.
An
522, Public-Local
Laws
and other
act to
amend chapter
of 1915.
officers
An
of Guilford College;
with favorable
reports.
And H.
ments
illegal
and
to
An
with an unfavorable
report.
And
H. B. 1123,
S.
An
And H.
An
And H.
B.
860,
S.
B.
591,
bill
to
be entitled
An
act
providing for
cooperation between the State and the United States in the settlement of
and others upon State lands acquired under his act, creatdefining its powers and duties; with a
favorable report as amended.
By Mr. Galloway, for Committee on Fish and Fisheries: H. B. 851 a bill
to be entitled An act to protect fresh water fish in the waters of New
River in Onslow County; with an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable
soldiers, sailors
as to substitute.
And H.
inspector, of
By Mr.
An act to
act to
An
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
And H. B.
Laws
Public
North Carolina
An
467
act to
amend chapter
73,
By Mr.
entitled
Neal, for
An
H. B. 849, a bill to be
Laws, session 1917, the same
vote"; with an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Tucker,
bill
to
be entitled
for
An
S.
B.
794,
facilities
for
cotton.
And H.
An
An act to authorize the commissionsubmit to the voters of said county the question of
issuing bonds to build and improve the public roads thereof.
And H. B. 1168, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the expenditure of
funds for the maintenance of the public roads in Randolph County; with
ers of Gaston
County
to
favorable reports.
HOUSE JOURNAL
468
[Session
And H.
630,
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Collins for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions respectsubmits that we have carefully examined the following engrossed
bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 761, a bill to be entitled An act to revise, amend and consolidate
the road laws of Carteret County, for permanent construction and better
maintenance thereof, and providing of revenues therefor.
H. B. 1056, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Montgomery County to issue bonds to be used in the
construction and maintenance of the public roads of Troy Township.
H. B. 1088, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 282, Public Laws
of 1915, relating to the terms of holding the superior courts in Hertford
County.
H. B. 653, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 357, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, relating to the compensation of the clerk of the recorder's
court of Transylvania County.
fully
first
as follows:
act to
amend
chap-
to the efficiency of
the militia.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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By Mr. Ray
of
Macon: H. R.
469
a resolution to be entitled
1214,
joint
House and Senate while visiting the State Normal College and the Colored
A. and M. College at Greensboro.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Taylor: H. B. 1215, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and
direct the commissioners of Halifax County to levy a special tax for road
purposes in Brinkleyville Township, Halifax County.
Placed on the Calendar.
502, Public-Local
of
to be entitled
An
and duties
of officers
Caswell County.
Referred to Committe on Salaries and Fees.
By Mr. Bowman:
H. B. 1217, a
bill to
An
be entitled
a bill to be entitled
An
act to
ter 351,
amend
chap-
Lake Landing
By
bill to
An
be entitled
By Mr. Grant:
pensions
County.
to
be
H. B. 1220, a
paid to
retired
bill
to
public
school
to be entitled
An
By Mr.
selling in
Bass: H. B. 1232, a
Wilson County.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to prevent
Sunday
HOUSE JOURNAL
470
By Mr. Tucker: H.
[Session
An
act to establish
By Mr. Smithdeal:
H. B. 1235, a
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
offi-
An
act to
amend
2.
cal
H. B. 1199, a
bill to
be entitled
An
intervals.
Laws of North Carolina, session of 1917, relating to the construction and repair of the public roads and bridges of Robeson County and
Public-Local
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S. B. 823,
H. B. 1203, a
An
be entitled
bill to
S. B. 818,
2.
An
be entitled
bill to
471
act to
amend
the charter of
Laws
of
1911.
ment
H. B. 1205, a
1.
An
be entitled
bill to
and ferries.
Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
of roads, bridges
Referred to
S. B. 819, H. B. 1206, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1, chapter 33, Public-Local Laws, extra session of 1913, relative to improvement of
sidewalks in the town of Trenton, North Carolina.
Laws
Public-Local
of 1915, relating to
Highway Commission
of
Pasquotank
County.
House
amendment and
H. B. 472, a
S. B. 607,
Laws
bill to
the bill
be entitled
ordered enrolled.
is
An
act to
amend
section
5,
chap-
commissioners.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
of
An
Laws
Public-Local
House
ordered enrolled.
bill is
act to
amend chapter
and duties
152,
of certain officers
Warren County.
Referred to Committee on Salaries and Fees.
S. B.
H. B. 455, a
767,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section 4119,
bill is
ordered enrolled.
bill is
S. B. 198,
Public
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
831,
H. B. 1228, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to authorize
and empower
the county of Pitt to issue bonds to construct and build permanent hard
surface roads and bridges in Pitt County.
HOUSE JOURNAL
472
[Session
of
North Carolina.
2.
CALENDAR
Bills
of
as
follows:
An
act to
amend chapter
761, Public-Local
Laws
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
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1913, relating to
H. B.
1147,
S.
B.
473
bill
to
be entitled
An
act to obtain
reports of
persons infected with venereal diseases, are taken from the Committee on
amend chapter
to
S. B. 194,
bill to
255, Public
An act
Home and
be entitled
the State
by educational institutions.
On motion of Mr. Everett
H. B. 308,
S. B. 502,
is laid
bill to
on the
be entitled
table.
An
act to authorize
and empower
H. B.
lic
bill
as
amended takes
Laws
Passes
a bill to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
145,
Pub-
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 297, a
bill to
be entitled
An
old wills.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 443, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 100, Revisal of
1905 of North Carolina, known as the general insurance laws and amendments and addition thereto.
Mr. Ray of Macon sends forward an amendment. Amendment adopted.
The Committee amendment is adopted and the bill passes its second and
third readings as
the county.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Parmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting
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H. B. 1097, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
[Session
the charter of the
town
of Kinston.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting
Those voting
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin. Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose. McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, .Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins. Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
of Pitt,
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1114, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing Union County to levy
a special tax for road and bridge purposes.
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys. Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
HOUSE JOUENAL
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475
Ray
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Montgomery County to issue bonds to be used in the
construction and maintenance of public roads in Biscoe Township.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Parmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole. Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
H. B. 1094, a
Wright 95.
Those voting
H. B. 1015,
to issue
Passes
S. B. 596,
bonds and
bill to
be entitled
An
payment
act to authorize
Wake County
thereof.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, BUrnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson.
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
its
Those voting
Wright 95.
Those voting
H. B. 1025, a
bill to
Pasquotank County
be entitled
An
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
HOUSE JOURNAL
476
Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax,
[Session
Graham,
Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
sill,
Wright 95.
'-'
Those voting
H. B. 1034, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act
amending chapter
96,
Public
Laws
of 1899
to the
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1092, a bill to be entitled An act to establish Newport Graded School
District in Carteret County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting
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H. B. 587, a
bill
to be entitled
An
477
on motor
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, BurCameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
gess, Burnett, Butt,
Wright 95.
Those voting
Wright 95.
Those voting
thews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
HOUSE JOURNAL
478
[Session
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stuhbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
sill,
Wright 95.
Those voting
H. B. 905, a
bill to
of 1917, entitled
"An
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
140, Private
Laws
Town-
ship to submit the question to the voters of said township of issuing $100,000
in bonds for school buildings."
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of G-reene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 7, S. B. 553, a bill to be entitled An act to validate certain tax levy
made by the commissioners of Yancey County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 502, S. B. 571, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the erection of a new courthouse in Richmond County and to authorize a bond issue
therefor.
Passes
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
its
Those voting
HOUSE JOUKNAL
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Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax,
Griffin,
479
Graham,
Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love,
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Everett, the original
H. B. 551,
S. B. 600,
Those voting
bill to
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Wright 95.
Those voting
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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480
On motion
[Session
An
act
upon
its
Statesville to call
third reading.
On motion
Passes
itft
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Wright 70.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Boyd, Kiser, Ray of Macon,
Spence 4.
H. B. 1186, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Madison County to issue bonds to be used in the construction and maintenance of roads in No. 8, Township, said county.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 594, S. B. 347, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of
Pittsboro to issue bonds for working the streets.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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481
Darden
of Greene,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1181, a bill to be entitled An act providing for the construction of
highways in McDowell County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs, Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson.
Wright 95.
Those voting
H. B. 1172, a
fied
its
be entitled
An
act to
amend
S. B. 141,
February
Passes
H. B. 273,
rati-
11, 1919,
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier. Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
of Pitt,
Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
L _
Wright 95.
Those voting
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482
H. B. 1193, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
working
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Dail,
Darden of G-reene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Parmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gottys, Gold, Grady, Graham,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hiatt, Hocutt, Hodgin, Jackson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Steelman, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, SummerSuttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilcox, Wild,
sill,
Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson,
Wright 95.
B. 155, a bill to be entitled An act to promote the safety
and passengers by prohibiting railroads and companies from
employing firemen, brakemen, or other employees assisting in the running
of trains and cars on road or yard service, who can not read and write the
rules promulgated by such railroad companies.
Mr. Williams of Cabarrus, calls for the ayes and noes, the call is sustained and the question arises on the passage of the bill upon its second
reading, and the bill fails to pass by the following vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett,
H. B. 464,
S.
of employees
Gatling, Gold, Herring, Jackson, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Penland, Poole, Rose,
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House meets pursuant to recess with Mr. Speaker Brummitt in the
Chair and resumes consideration of the Calendar.
Leave of absence is granted to Messrs. Neal, indefinitely, and Mr. Pass.
Mr. Matthews of Bertie makes a motion that the Chair appoint a committee to examine bills that are placed on the Calendar without any reference, and the Speaker appoints Messrs. Matthews of Bertie, Roberts, Kesler,
Suttlemyre and Smithdeal.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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483
act to
entitled
An
334, Public-
Judiciary, No.
recommitted
to
2.
first
as follows:
B. 1237, a bill to be entitled An act to create the
county treasurer of Yancey County and to fix the compensation for
the same.
Placed on the Calendar.
And H. B. 1238, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the compensation
and duties of the sheriff of Yancey County.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Messrs. Grady and Williams of Johnston: H. B. 1239, a bill to be
entitled An act to authorize the issuance of bonds in Selma Township,
Johnston County, for road purposes.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Redwine: H. B. 1240, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing
Union County to levy a special tax for road and bridge purposes.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Gardner: H.
office of
By Mr.
Clayton:
H. B. 1241, a
bill to
be entitled
An
District,
Hyde County,
An
ring, Kiser
4.
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[Session
The following gentlemen are excused from voting: Messrs. Moose, McDonald and Rose.
The
resolution passes
its
is
without engrossment.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 547, a
bill
to be entitled
An
amend
act to
Fails to pass
As amended passes
its
is
ordered sent to
House amendment.
S. B. 396,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to appoint
School.
and
is
ing.
On motion
at 10 o'clock.
of
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FORTY-SEVENTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Monday, March
The House meets pursuant
to
adjournment and
is
3,
called to order
1919
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. White, of Raleigh.
Mr. Nichols for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of Saturday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted to Mr. Hocutt.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representative Martin of
Buncombe.
REPORTS 'OF COMMITTEES
By Mr. Cameron,
for
as
amended by chapter
An
103,
act to
Public
amend section
Laws of 1917,
B.
relative
to
roads and
bridges.
Public-
Local
to
the
Township Road
And H.
District.
144,
in said county.
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And H. B. 1195, S. B. 661, a bill to be entitled An act to enable the Commissioners of Granville County to inaugurate a better system of working
the roads of Granville County.
And H. B. 1196, S. B. 670, a bill to be entitled An act to provide a new
highway commission for Wayne County and to provide funds for road
building; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Tucker, for Committee on Agriculture: H. B. 1217, a bill to be
entitled An act to provide for the taking of samples of cotton seed meal
for analysis; with a favorable report.
And H. B. 583, a bill to be entitled An act prohibiting the sale of unsound
eggs and providing for the classification and sale of eggs; with an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Redwine,
bill to
reports.
By Mr.
bill to
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway, for the Committee
respectfully submits that we have
grossed bills, and find them properly
H. B. 297, a bill to be entitled An
carefully
engrossed, as follows:
act to validate the probate of certain
old wills.
H. B. 381, a
bill to
H. B. 628, a
be entitled
An
act to permit a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
School.
bill to
be entitled
An
Ashe County.
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Taylor for the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports the following
bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
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An
S. B. 452,
make an
487
weapon and
H. B. 407,
An
S. B. 415,
act to
amend chapter
135, Private
H. B. 476,
to the fees of
H. B. 521,
Andrews
An
S. B. 729,
county
it
Laws
of
North
in Cherokee County."
act to
amend
officers.
S. B. 744,
An
act to
amend chapter
269, Public-Local
Laws
of
Jackson County.
H. B. 537, S. B. 701, An act to fix the compensation of the register of
deeds for Union County.
H. B. 538, S. B. 700, An act to regulate the compensation of the members
of the board of commissioners of Harnett County.
H. B. 539, S. B. 699, An act to amend section 2785, Revisal of 1905, in regard to the compensation allowed county commissioners for the county of
Union.
H. B. 555, S. B. 707, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Durham County to issue bonds for building, repairing and maintaining the
ships, in
Durham County.
H. B. 572, S. B. 709, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
Wilson County to pay the financial agent of Wilson County compensation for
public roads of
his services.
An
fix
amend chapter
737, Public
pay
Laws
of 1907,
of certain officers
vate
Laws
S.
B. 692,
of 1917,
and chapter
An
424, Public-Local
H. B. 708,
S. B. 694,
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488
[Session
and
county by traction engines
ton,
An
H. B. 1016, S. B. 622,
election for the purpose of voting bonds for the graded schools.
H. B. 10t2,
An
S. B. 364,
act to create a
An
highway commission
for
Surry
town
said town to
of the
S. B. 579,
of Farmville
Judicial District.
and Northampton.
H. B. 722,
An
S. B. 781,
act to
amend chapter
town
158, Private
Laws
of 1903,
Lincoln County.
H. B. 692, S. B. 695,
An
act to
of
of
H. B. 683,
of
S. B. 693,
An
of
aldermen
H. B. 682,
S. B. 686,
An
companies.
County
to
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H. B. 92,
An
B. 735,
S.
amend chapter
act to
489
220, Public-Local
Laws
of
H. B. 951,
S.
highways
B. 626,
An
of
An
H. B. 1014,
S. B. 595,
fallen
its
women.
H. B.
An
749, S. B. 752,
drawing
of regular jurors to
serve in the superior courts and Forsyth county courts of Forsyth County.
H. B. 748, S. B. 753, An act to repeal chapter 618, Public-Local Laws of
H. B. 612, S.
Superior Court
H. B. 621, S.
or timber road
H. B. 664,
S.
An
B. 706,
and
McDowell County.
provide machinery by which a
of the
of register of deeds of
An
B. 747,
act to
cart road
733,
An
commis-
sioners of Bladen County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a free
or toll bridge across
H. B. 677,
Laws
S. B. 684,
An
act to
amend chapter
2,
county treasurer.
H. B. 678, S. B. 685, An act to regulate the pay of jurors in Carteret
County.
H. B. 680, S. B. 773, An act to incorporate the Winton Graded School District, Hertford County, and provide for bond issue.
H. B. 622, S. B. 634, An act to provide for the enforcement of the game
laws and for the protection of game and furbearing animals in Clay County.
H. B. 640, S. B. 889, An act to amend and consolidate the charter of the
town of Waxhaw, Union County, North Carolina.
H. B. 929, S. B. 927, An act to tax dogs in North Carolina and to encourage sheep husbandry.
of
to salary of
HOUSE JOURNAL
490
B.
H. R. 1119,
Winborne.
S.
[Session
Benjamin
H. B. 502,
in
to
S.
B. 571,
An
new courthouse
to authorize a
H. B. 756,
S. B.
769,
An
act to
amend chapter
582, Public-Local
Laws
of
Randolph County.
County
officials.
H. B. 818,
S.
1913, relative to
B. 843,
An
act to
amend chapter
445, Public-Local
Laws
of
S. B. 746,
An
act to
amend chapter
97,
Private
Laws
of
North
Carolina, session 1909, and provide for the election of the trustees of the
Enfield Graded Schools by vote of the people.
Farm
H. B. 784, S. B. 697, An act to provide for an election to repeal the incorporation of the town of Marble, Cherokee County.
H. B. 554, S. B. 702, An act to amend chapter 353, Public-Local Laws of
1913, relating to fees of officers of Burke County.
H. B. 711, S. B. 698, An act to empower the commissioners of the town of
Hertford to sell the water, sewerage and electric light system and ice plant
belonging to the town.
H. B. 674, S. B. 742, An act to provide for funds for the necessary expenses
of Transylvania County.
H. B. 688, S. B. 740, An act to prevent the sale of quail in Rockingham
County.
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H. B. 383,
S.
B. 745,
An
act to
491
amend chapter
346,
Public-Local Laws,
session 1915, relative to taxing vehicles hauling logs and timber over the
Edgecombe County.
and empower the board of county
Forsyth County to refund floating indebtedness of the
H. B. 898,
S. B. 456,
commissioners of
An
act to authorize
An
county.
H. B. 230,
S.
B. 839,
Vance County
of their accounts.
H. B. 681, S. B. 774, An act to amend and supplement chapter 562, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, relating to the working of roads in Hertford County.
H. B. 620, S. B. 730, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
Wilson County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a county home
and hospital and for other purposes.
H. B. 659, S. B. 353, An act to amend chapter 148, Public Laws of 1917,
requiring deeds and agreements and other easements to be placed on record.
H. B.
Laws
676, S. B. 690,
An
act to
amend chapter
4,
Columbus
County.
H. B. 573, S. B. 647, An act for the better enforcement of the game law in
Fender County.
H. B. 609, S. B. 632, An act to regulate the hunting of foxes in Granville
County.
H. B. 723, S. B. 779, An act to authorize the town of Ahoskie, in Hertford
County to issue bonds and to levy a special tax for waterworks.
H. B. 724, S. B. 778, An act to authorize the town of Ahoskie in Hertford
County to issue bonds and to levy a special tax for street paving.
H. B. 468, S. B. 330, An act to allow certain corporations to retain the
word "Trust" in their names.
H. B. 311, S. B. 413, An act to amend chapter 123, Public Laws of 1911,
relative to publication of receipts and disbursements of public money.
H. B. 505, S. B. 535, An act to amend chapter 126, Public-Local Laws of
1915, relating to the highway commission of Pasquotank County.
H. B. 565, S. B. 629, An act to protect game in Gaston County.
H. B. 630, S. B. 218, An act to amend chapter 807, Public Laws of 1909,
relating to the destruction of
H. B. 448,
S. B. 785,
An
illicit distilleries in
act to
amend chapter
Caswell County.
676, Public-Local
Laws
of
Gaston County.
H. B. 472, S. B. 607, An act to amend section 5 of chapter 152, PublicLocal Laws, 1917, relating to the compensation of drainage commissioners.
H. B. 809, S. B. 830, An act to provide for the nomination and election of
county commissioners of Robeson County.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Bills
first
as follows:
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492
[Session
301, Public
By Mr. Brown
An
act to authorize
offices.
Laws
of
North Carolina.
By Mr. Grant:
H. B. 1289, a
bill
to be entitled
An
the refunding of
the
Hanover County.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Davis: H. B. 1290, a
769, Fublic-Local
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
farm machinery
HOUSE JOUKNAL
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493
message
is
Roanoke Rapids.
Referred to Committee on Education.
S. B. 825, H. B. 1245, a bill to be entitled An act to establish a graded
school at Wake Forest and to provide special tax and bonds therefor.
Referred to Committee on Education.
S. B. 850, H. B. 1246, a bill to be entitled An act to enable Cleveland
County to establish and maintain a public memorial hospital, to levy a
tax and issue bonds therefor, appoint hospital trustees, maintain a trainthe graded schools of the town of
etc.
House
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
concur in Senate amendment. Conference Committee ordered. The
Speaker appoints Messrs. Wilkins, Love and Suttlemyre.
S. B. 859, H. B. 1248, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the holding
fails to
1.
said roads.
Apex
in
Laws
Wake
County.
town
of
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494
[Session
H. B. 1263, a
bill to
be entitled
An
and distribution
Carolina, and to
a date
Referred
S. B. 848,
fix
to Special
when they
North
are in force.
H. B. 1274, a
bill to
be entitled
An
bond
Chatham County.
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S. B. 722,
Public
H. B. 1277, a
Laws
bill to
of 1917, relating to
An
be entitled
motor
495
amend chapter
act to
140,
vehicles.
An
Public-Local
Laws
of 1911,
act to
of
County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
S. B. 797, H. B, 1280, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize public
school districts to retain in their treasuries surplus funds from shortened
school terms.
of
An
act to
amend chapter
57,
2.
An
of commissioners of
S. B. 359,
H. B. 1283, a
bill to
be entitled
An
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
H. R. 1226, S. R. 952, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the commitappointed under joint resolution to visit the Appalachian Training
School at Boone, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1232, a bill to be entitled An act to prevent Sunday selling in
tee
Wilson County.
HOUSE JOURNAL
496
is
ordered sent
[Session
to
the Senate
H. B. 1233, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 452, PublicLocal Laws of 1911, being an act to fix salaries for the county officers of
Wake County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
is
Laws of 1905,
Hyde County.
relating to
the trustees
of
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1219, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize additional compensation for the clerk of the court of Tyrrell County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1184, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 101, Public
Laws of 1915, relating to primary law in Dare County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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An
497
is
142,
Private
Swansboro,
is
An
H. B. 1177, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
act to
is
amend chapter
659, Public
Cumberland County.
second and third readings as amended and
Laws,
Passes
its
is
ordered en-
grossed.
H. B. 1132,
Public-Local
Recommitted
H. B. 1143,
Public-Local
S.
Laws
to
S. B.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
522,
of 1915.
680,
of
2.
bill to
1917,
32 House.
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498
H. B. 1120,
S. B.
756,
bill
to be entitled
An
[Session
and commissioners
of
Passes its
H. B. 1128, S. B. 802, a bill to be entitled
County the carrying of deadly weapons.
Passes its second and third readings and
An
is
interest.
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1130,
S. B. 674,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichcls, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd. Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1181, a bill to be entitled An act providing for the construction of
highways in McDowell County.
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Passes
its
499
Those voting
Brown
Bowman,
Brown
Boyd,
son,
of
Pitt,
Doughton,
Gatling, Gettys,
Farmer,
Everett,
Graham,
of
Forrest,
Galloway,
Gardner,
Garrett,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, MatMay, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1186, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of county
commissioners of Madison County to issue bonds to be used in the construction and maintenance of roads in No. 8 Township, said county.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and. is ordered sent to the
Kelly,
Jones,
thews
Kesler,
of Bertie,
Those voting
Brown
Brown
Bowman,
son,
of
Pitt,
Doughton,
Gatling, Gettys,
Everett,
Graham,
of
Farmer,
Forrest,
Galloway,
Gardner,
Garrett,
Jones,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1172, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
S.
B.
141,
H. B. 273,
ratified
February
11, 1919,
Darden
of Greene,
Darden
of Halifax, Davis,
Daw-
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500
[Session
Those voting
H.
Ef.
An
working
Passes
its
is
ordered sent to
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Browjn of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, F'enland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 787, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 138, Public Laws
of 1917, known as the Municipal Finance Act, 1917.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis. Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly. Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman.
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling,
Gettys, Gold, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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501
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon,
Maguire, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May,
Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Fropst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright 96.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawGarrett,
son, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd. Smithdeal,
Spence. Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor. Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1085, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the proper drainage
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner. Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence. Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1100, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Lenoir County to
issue bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Boyd,
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502
[Session
H. B. 1141,
Public
Laws
S. B. 790,
of
1917,
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway,
Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1159, a
sioners of
bill to
be entitled
Durham County
An
to issue
commis-
Durham County.
Passes its second reading as amended by the following vote and takes
place on the Calendar.
its
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling. Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 580, a
bill to
Pasquotank County
Passes
its
be entitled
An
503
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawGarrett,
son, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 308, S. B. 502, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower
the board of county commissioners of Robeson County to issue bonds to be
used in the construction and maintenance of permanent bridges in Robeson
County.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys,
Jones,
Kelly,
Graham,
Kesler,
Kiser,
Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner. Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys,
Jones,
Kelly.
Graham,
Kesler,
Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols. Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Kiser,
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H. B. 752, a bill to be entitled An act for the levying of a special tax for
maintaining and repairing public roads in Lincoln County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawGarrett,
son, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner.
Gatling. Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johrston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis. Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal.
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston. Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 741,
of
S.
An
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass,
Bowman,
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son.
Doughton,
Everett,
Graham,
Gatling, Gettys,
Farmer,
Forrest,
Galloway,
505
Gardner,
Garrett,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, MatMay, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre. Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B\ 892, a bill to be entitled An act to incorporate the town of Morehead City, to repeal its present charter and all laws in conflict with this
Jones,
thews
Kesler,
Kelly,
of Bertie,
Act.
Recommitted
to
H. B. 891, a
bill
and Towns.
and side walk
improvements and assessments in the town of Morehead City.
Recommitted to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
H. B. 1162, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the town of Rutherfordton to issue bonds in excess of 10 per cent of the assessed tax valuation
of its property for water works and street improvements.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Committee on Counties,
to be entitled
An
Cities
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Daw
Garrett
son, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little. Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Mat
thews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1182, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
122, Public
Laws,
1913, relating to
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron. Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp. Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys,
Jones,
Kelly,
Graham,
Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass. Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Kesler,
Kiser,
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[SessioD
bill
to be entitled
An
act authorizing
Chowan County
to
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawEverett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
son, Doughton,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Poole, Powell, Fritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup. Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1215, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and direct the commissioners of Halifax County to levy a special tax for road purposes in
Brinkleyville Township. Halifax County.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner. Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd. Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1220, a
bill to
be entitled
to be paid
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner. Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jacson, Johnson,
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Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, MatMay, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B\ 1240, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing Union County to levy
a special tax for road and bridge purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Jones,
thews
Kelly,
Kesler,
of Bertie,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass. Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawGarrett,
son, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1231, a
of the
bill to
be entitled
Passes
its
An
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker. Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner,
Garrett,
Gatling. Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence. Stephenson, Stroup. Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swa n, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1239, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the issuance of bonds
for Selma Township, Johnston County for road purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
f
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
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Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, DawFarmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson. Johnson,
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail,
son
Doughton,
Everett,
Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon. Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Jones,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson,
Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett,
Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Matheson, Matthews of Bertie, May, Moose, Morgan, McDonald, McMullan, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Fenland, Poole, Powell, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence. Stephenson, Stroup, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann,
Taylor, Tucker, Turner, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Jackson 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
of
is
bill
takes
its
place on
HOUSE JOURNAL.
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509
S. B. 367, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the manufacand distribution of anti-hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 699,
ture, sale
4993,
and
soldiers
sailors.
is
Substitute adopted, and the question recurs upon the passage of the
on
its
call is
bill
second reading, on this Mr. McNeill, calls for the ayes and noes, the
sustained and the bill fails to pass its second reading by the follow-
ing vote.
Those voting
of
Pitt,
Clayton,
Brown
Dail,
Messrs. Bass,
ham, Grant, Grier, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kesler, Love, Matheson,
May, Mintz, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Oliver, Penland, Poole, Powell,
Redwine. Roberts, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Stephenson, Stubbs,
Tucker, Turner, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson. Wright 49.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett,
Chesnutt, Cox of Forsyth, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Farmer,
Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Herring, Jackson, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday,
Macon,
Maguire,
Propst,
Ray
Swann,
of
Moose,
Macon,
Taylor,
Wild,
Johnston 39.
H. B. 465, S. B.
Girls
194,
Laws of 1917,
and Women.
Public
bill
to be entitled
its
On motion
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[Session
every county in North Carolina, and H. B. 270, to provide for the construction and maintenance of a system of State highways, and H. B. 805, S. B.
196, for the construction and .maintenance of a State system of highways,
and to enable the State to secure the benefits of Federal aid and for other
purposes, are taken from the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes,
and placed on the Calendar, and on his motion the House takes a recess
Committee of the Whole
bill.
AFTERNOON SESSION
to
recess,
siding.
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511
need such a system, and what we do not need is costly at any price. We
need a State system that will link up every county with roads that are
reasonably good. The first duty of the State is to provide a fairly satisfactory road service to all of the people, and when this has been done we
can consider the building of high priced roads. I am unwilling to endorse
any system that will enable a small fraction of our people to glide over
There
concrete or asphalt, while the ninety and nine flounder in mud.
may be here and there a section where there is such a congestion of wealth
and population and such a density of traffic as to justify these high priced,
hard surface roads, but there are not enough of them to be seriously considered in framing a state-wide policy.
If the selection of the commissioners shall be left to the Governor I
want the General Assembly to understand that I shall take pains to select
men in sympathy with these views. I deem it fair to you to say this much
to the end that if you are not in sympathy with these views you may lodge
the appointive power elsewhere.
The Mull-McCoin
may
Bill, is,
in
my
itself,
and
it
It is
such a course.
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512
[Session
is
be permanent.
not intended to
afford to
make a four
moment
I
its
Chairman as
fol-
lows:
Mb. Speaker:
eration
all
The
Committee
B. 805, S. B. 196,
known
considreport:
as the Stacy
bill,
unfavorably.
The
Redwine
Respectfully.
Grier, Chairman.
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513
first
as follows:
By Mr. Redwine:
H. B. 1314, a
bill to
be entitled
An
several counties of the State to provide funds with which to enable the
State Highway Commission to secure Federal aid to construct State or
National highways through the counties, to appoint a State Highway Commission and to amend chapter 140, Public Laws of 1917, providing license
tax on motor vehicles and the use of funds derived therefrom.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Messrs. Matthews of Bertie, and Pharr: H. B. 1315, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the construction and maintenance of a system
of State highways and to enable the State to secure Federal aid therefor,
and for other purposes.
Placed on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Gold the House takes a recess until 8:30 tonight.
CALENDAR
Balls and resolutions on the Calendar are taken up and disposed of as
follows:
bill to be entitled An act to secure uniformity
high school textbooks within each county for the different types of
high schools.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Williams of Cabarrus the original bill is laid on the
of
table.
without engrossment.
H. B. 946, S. B. 577, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize cities, towns
and counties to aid agricultural, animal and poultry exhibits.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 914, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the fees of justices of
the peace.
Passes
its
and
is
ordered en-
grossed.
33House.
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514
Passes
its
is
[Session
without engrossment.
H. B. 1074, S. B. 663, a bill to be entitled An act to permit public school
committees and boards to furnish textbooks to patrons of the school.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1082, a
be entitled
bill to
An
to
tions.
On motion
of Mr.
H. B. 1123,
Matthews
S. B. 616,
bill to
be entitled
An
on the
table.
judgment by a transfer of the same to a trustee when there are two or more
judgment debtors jointly and severally liable for its payment and the same
is paid by one of such judgment debtors.
Passes its second reading and takes its place on the Calendar.
H. B. 1133,
chapter
cities
5,
S. B. 716,
of part
1,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
Laws
amend
section
1,
of
of 1917, relating to
and towns.
Passes
its
H. B. 793,
bill to
be entitled
is
An
ordered enrolled.
act to repeal the third proviso
Laws
Laws
of
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 902, S. B. 267, a bill to be entitled An act to secure the attendance
of indigent children at school.
Passes its second and third readings as amended, and is ordered sent to
the Senate for concurrence in House amendment.
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H. B. 896, S. B. 505, a
Election Law.
Passes
its
bill
H. B. 904, a
bill to
An
to be entitled
be entitled
An
is
act to
515
act to
amend
the Primary-
ordered enrolled.
amend chapter
109, Public
Laws
is
An
Passes
its
H. B. 870, a
bill to
of 1917, entitled
"An
act to
An
is
ordered enrolled.
be entitled
act to
acting a general drainage law and providing for the establishment of drainage districts and the act amendatory thereof being chapter 67, Public Laws
of 1911,
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516
H. B. 1125,
S.
B.
803,
Passes
to be enttled
bill
Laws
bill to
An
2,
its
H. B. 1171, a
Laws
[Session
be entitled
An
act to
is
ordered enrolled.
amend chapter
425, Public-Local
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 519, a
150, Public
Laws
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
is
On moton
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
Darden of
Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Greene,
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of MeckMoore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire,
lenburg,
May,
Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1205, S. B. 679, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the establishment of roads, bridges and ferries.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 1118, a
of 1905, as
bill
to
be entitled
amended by chapter
An
103,
act to
amend
517
section 2696, Revisal
and bridges.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt. Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Parish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs.
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1228, S. B. 816, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and empower
the county of Pitt to issue bonds to construct and^ build permanent hard
surface roads and bridges in Pitt County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1224, a bill to be entitled An act to validate certain municipal taxes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
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Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1222, a bill to be entitled An act to
Laws
amend chapter
Camden Highway Commission.
62,
Public-Local
its
place on the
of 1917, relating to
Passes
its
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Browq. of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
:
Darden of
Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp,
Greene,
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of MeckMoore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
lenburg,
May,
Wright 85.
Those voting
H. B. 1201,
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
144,
North Carolina, session of 1917, relating to the construction and repair of the public roads and bridges of Robeson County and
Public-Local
of
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman.
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett.
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1203, S. B. 823, a bill to be entitled An act to provide good roads
in Banner Township, Johnston County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman.
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish. Farmer,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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519
Griffin,
Kelly, Kesler,
lenburg,
May,
Moore,
Moose,
Wright 85.
Those voting
H. B. 1234, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to establish a
highway commission
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
Matthews
of Bertie,
Matthews
of
Meck-
May,
Wright 85.
Those voting
H. B. 1229,
S.
of
in said county.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grant, Grier, Griffin,
Halsey, Herring, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting
H. B. 845 a
ship
Road
in.
bill to
District.
be entitled
An
Town-
HOUSE JOURNAL
520
Passes
its
[Session
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Brown
Bowman,
of
lenburg,
May,
Moore,
Moose,
Wright 85.
Those voting
H. B. 1196,
S. B. 670,
Calendar.
Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Brown
Bowman,
of
Kelly, Kesler,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stubbs,
Suttlemyre. Swain, Swann, Teague, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 85.
Those voting
On motion
of
o'clock
tonight.
NIGHT SESSION
is
in the
Summersill.
On motion
of Mr. Dail:
H. B. 1257, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
recalled
from the Committee on Salaries and Fees and placed on the Calendar.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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521
first
as follows:
to
in
authorize
bonds for
school purposes.
84,
On motion
o'clock
a.
m.
of
10
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522
[Session
FORTY-EIGHTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Tuesday, March
The House meets pursuant
to
adjournment and
4,
1919.
is
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Peele of Raleigh.
Mr. Dawson for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted as follows:
Messrs. Davis, Powell, and
Matheson.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Barnes and
Siler, to Ex-Senator Long and Ex-Speaker Judge George W. Connor.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
H. B. 777,
S. B. 580,
and court
amended.
And H.
of
An
And
H. B. 1206,
of
33,
S. B. 819,
bill to
be entitled
An
report as
of certain
be entitled
bill to
officials
officers
act to
to
amend
mayor
remove
section
1,
And
H. B. 1268,
S. B.
entitled
by amending section
An
act to
amend chapter
An
38,
act to
chapter
amend
49,
the charter
Private Laws
of 1915.
And
An
An
amend the
act to
act to authorize
of
and
county
reports.
be entitled
An
act to
to eb entitled
An
act to
amend chapter 456, PublicLocal Laws, 1917, North Carolina, relating to appointment of road commissioners for North Cove Township, McDowell County; with an unfavorable
H. B. 614, a
bill to
report.
amend chapter
148, Private
able report.
And
H. B. 1208. a
bill to
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
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Durham,
for
Committee on Education:
An
act to
By Mr. Bryant
S.
523
schools of the
And H.
of
town
of
amend
B. 1207, a bill to
An
be entitled
H. B. 1244,
higher grades in the public schools of Randolph County; with an unfavorable report.
And H.
An
And H.
An
And
H. B. 1199,
S. B. 576,
bill to
be entitled
An
at regular intervals.
And H.
voters of the
An
Hyde County,
to
fix
And H.
An
in Pitt
orable report.
And H.
squirrels in
An
report as to
bill,
favorable
as to substitute.
entitled
HOUSE JOURNAL
524
[Session
two miles
bill to
of the
town
be entitled
of
Laws of 1909, making the twelfth day of April a legal holiday; with favorabe reports.
By Mr. Darden of Halifax, for Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes:
H. B. 803,
S. B. 618,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
50, Public-
Local Laws, session 1917, and chapter 334, Public-Local Laws, session 1915.
And H. B. 1269, S. B. 864, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter
723, Public-Local Laws of 1915, and to amend chapter 581, Public Laws
of 1899, relating to the office of road superintendent of Rockingham County
and the working and building of public roads in Rockingham County.
And H. B. 1247, S. B. 882, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
commissioners of Chatham County to levy a special tax for working the
public roads in various townships of the county.
And H. B. 1290, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 7641, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, relating to transportation of farm machinery by tractor
power on public roads in Warren County.
And H. B. 1264, S. B. 884, a bill to be entitled An act to create a highway
commission for the county of Pitt; with favorable reports.
By Mr. Everett, for Committee on Woman's Suffrage: H. B. 1198, S. B.
711, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the women of this State to
vote at municipal elections; with a favorable report.
Made a Special Order for March 5th, 7:30 p. m.
ENROLLED BILLS
First Report
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. R. 1243, S. R. 1144, a resolution approving and endorsing the proposed
League
of Nations.
H. R. 1226, S. R. 952, joint resolution to pay the expenses of the committee appointed under joint resolution to visit the Appalachian Training
School at Boone, North Carolina.
H. B. 268, S. B. 955, An act to prohibit any person from knowingly buying,
selling, receiving, disposing of or concealing any automobile, motor car
or motor vehicle from which the manufacturer's serial number has been
removed for the purpose of concealment so as to perpetrate a fraud.
H. B. 641, S. B. 727, An act to amend chapter 46, Public-Local Laws of
1913, relating to the road law of Lenoir County, and especially fixing the
rate of special taxation therefor.
H. B. 766, S. B. 837, An act to authorize Caswell County to issue road improvement bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
H. B. 1011, S. B. 710, An act to provide for good roads and to issue bonds
in South Mills
Township
therefor.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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525
Second Report
Mr. Chesnutt from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
bills
H. B.
43,
S.
B. 450,
An
and distribution
of pul-
H. B. 292,
S.
B. 315,
An
site
and build a
S.
B. 416,
1917, relating to
An
mining
act to
amend chapter
123, Public
Laws, session
in Mitchell County.
of the wife.
H. B. 601,
S.
B. 766,
An
act to
amend chapter
H. B. 617,
S.
B. 762,
An
act to
amend chapter
451, Public-Local
Laws
of
Laws
of 1915,
H. B. 618,
S.
of Pleasant Hill
B. 658,
An
in
to free
H. B. 699,
S.
B. 367,
An
and
dis-
virus.
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526
[Session
chinery act relating to the assessment of property and the collection of taxes.
H. B. 737, S. B. 777, An act to amend chapter 503, Public-Local Laws of
1913,
and
H. B. 758,
S.
B. 834,
An
town
of
Mars
Hill,
North
Carolina, to establish a water and sewerage, light and power system and
H. B. 764,
An
S. B. 838,
act to authorize
H. B. 759, S. B. 836, An act to authorize the levy of a special tax for road
maintenance in Sampson County.
H. B. 770? S. B. 786, An act to amend chapter 219, Private Laws of North
Carolina of the session of the General Assembly of 1907, relative to trustees
of Aberdeen Graded School.
H. B. 801, S. B. 506, An act to prescribe the time of holding the courts
of the First Judicial District.
S.
B. 895,
An
bonds for
Sampson County.
H. B. 877,
Laws
S.
B. 979,
An
of 1917, relative to
County.
H. B. 894,
S. B.
337,
An
act to
amend chapter
156, Public-Local
Laws
of
Duplin County.
H. B. 906, S. B. 964, An act to amend chapter 267, Private Acts of 1891,
incorporating the town of Whiteville, Columbus County, North Carolina.
H. B. 935, S. B. 918, An act for the protection of the public roads of
Buncombe County.
H. B. 966, S. B. 967, An act authorizing the commissioners of Bladen
County to pay deputy clerk of Superior Court of said county during the
terms of the Superior Court in said county.
H. B. 973, S. B. 966, An act to regulate the fees of the county surveyor
of Wayne County.
H. B. 978, S. B. 971, An act providing for the erection of a Confederate
monument in the town of Waynesville, in Haywood County.
H. B. 979, S. B. 970, An act to repeal chapter 69, Private Laws of North
of 1915, in regard to jail fees in
H. B. 982, S. B. 969, An act to authorize the mayor and board of commissioners of the town of Clayton to sell a tract of land belonging to said
town.
H. B. 984, S. B. 961, An act to increase the fees of the sheriff of Greene
County.
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H. B. 986,
An
S. B. 972,
527
Anson County.
H. B. 989,
An
S. B. 958,
amended by chapter
amend chapter
Laws of 1903,
act to
Public
279,
388, Public
Laws
relative
fees
to
1895, as
cotton
of
town
in the
H. B. 1125,
Laws
An
S. B. 1056,
An
S. B. 803,
Sunday
North Carolina.
of Goldston,
2,
H. B. 1128,
of deadly
S. B. 802,
An
An
weapons.
H. B. 1130,
B. 674,
S.
and
H. B. 1143,
H. B. 1151,
An
B. 680,
S.
amend chapter
act to
improvements
An
act to
650, Public-Local
amend
section
9,
Laws
town
of Enfield
H. B. 1155,
S.
by a vote
An
B. 815,
of
North Carolina.
in certain counties of
Laws
mayor
of the people.
annual
H. B. 1156,
H. B. 1157,
S. B. 799,
An
An
S.
B. 724,
S.
B. 1053,
act relating to
Sunday
in
grand jurors
Forsyth County.
county of
in the
Buncombe.
H. B. 1165,
clerical
An
of deeds,
and
H. R. 259,
and
and register
historical relic.
is
Mr. Speaker:
It is ordered that a message be sent to the House of
Representatives informing that honorable body that the Senate has received
your message stating that your honorable body has refused to concur in
the Senate amendment to S. B. 743, H. B. 706 in regard to bonds for a
new courthouse in Lincoln County in compliance with your request the
Senate appoints Senators Reinhardt and Newton as conferees on part of
Senate.
,
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528
[Session
of
disagreement between the two houses upon House Bill No. 523, Senate Bill
No. 805, entitled "A
ENUE," beg
We recommend
1st.
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
House concur
that the
amendments
in
to
section
We recommend
House concur
that the
amendments
in
to section 6,
We recommend
and
4th.
to
We recommend
15 adopted
5th.
that
House concur
the
amendment
in
to
section
House concur
that the
in
two amendments
to section
by the Senate.
We recommend
House concur
in
1,
29
We recommend
that the
House concur
in
by
the Senate.
7th.
We recommend
that the
House concur
by the
Senate.
8th.
We recommend
that
the
Senate
from
its
amendment
to
that
the
its
amendment
to
recede
section 50.
9th.
We
recommend
section 57.
10th.
We recommend
58 adopted
11th.
that the
House concur
in
amendment
to
section
that the
House concur
in
amendment
to
section
that the
House concur
in
amendment
to
section
that the
House concur
by the Senate.
We recommend
We recommend
62 adopted
13th.
by the Senate.
We recommend
by
the Senate.
14th.
We recommend
68 adopted
15th.
in
amendment
to
section
amendment
to
section
that the
House concur
by the Senate.
We recommend
We recommend
that
the
its
amendment
to
section 69.
17th.
We recommend
that the
House concur
in
section 71 adopted
by
that the
House concur
in
section 74 adopted
by
the Senate.
18th.
We recommend
the Senate.
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We recommend
19th.
House concur
that the
529
in section 79a
adopted by
the Senate.
We
20th.
84 adopted
We recommend
21st.
87 adopted
House concur
in
amendment
to section
that the
House concur
in
amendment
to
section
the
House concur
in
amendment
to
section
by the Senate.
We recommend
22d.
the
recommend that
by the Senate.
that
Respectfully submitted,
R. A.
Doughton,
H. P. Grier,
R.
S.
McCoin,
Henry
The report
of the
Committee
is
B. Stevens,
Conferees on part of
the Senate.
adopted, and the report and bill is ordered
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Galloway for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions,
submits that we have carefully examined the following engrossed bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 1177, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 659, Public
Laws, 1917, relative to sale of seed cotton in Cumberland County.
respectfully
Bills
first
of as follows:
By Mr.Sellars:
rolling Department.
By
House.
34
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[Session
Public
North Carolina.
By Mr. Ray
by
of
Chatham:
jury.
of
Life School.
Public
Laws
H. B. 1291, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and government
136,
of cities,
1.
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Passes
first
its
readings and
S. B. 903,
is
reading.
Rules suspended.
531
Passes
its
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1298, a
bill to
An
be entitled
1.
An
life
Laws
of 1887, relative to
An
Reidsville School
act to
District,
North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Education.
S. B. 948,
of the
fix
the compensation
mayor
S.
An
of the State
name
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S. B.
of county
S. B. 791,
Public
of
Laws
H. B. 1313, a
of
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
to
R.
6,
draw a
reading.
S. B. 831, H. B. 757, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the maintenance and improvement of the roads and bridges of Madison County and
for the appointment and election of highway or road commissioners.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
House
concurs in Senate amendment and the bill is placed on the Roll Call
Calendar.
S. B. 136, H. B. 1321, a bill to be entitled An act for revising and consolidating the public and general statutes of the State of North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Special Code.
S. B. 736, H. B. 589, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board
of county commissioners of Yadkin County to issue bonds for road improvements.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
House concurs in Senate amendment and the bill is ordered enrolled.
'S. B. 847, H. B.
1316, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 5,
chapter 152, Public Laws of 1917, relating to drainage.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 941, H. B. 1317, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 786,
Public-Local
Laws
powers in Rockingham
County.
Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns.
S. B. 939, H. B. 1318, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the sale of
concealed weapons in North Carolina.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
S. B. 1003, H. B. 1319, a bill to be entitled An act relating to cemeteries.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
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members
of
bill
533
composed
made
of the
JOINT SESSION
to exchange of messages, and pursuant to resolution heretofore
the Sergeant-at-Arms announces the approach of the Senate, and
the Joint Assembly meets for the purpose of electing trustees of the
University.
Pursuant
ratified,
45 Senators
are present.
The
of the
roll of the
House
A quorum
House
is
called
and House
is
ready to
Representative Wright, for the Joint Committee on the part of the Senate
and House of Representatives on Trustees of the University, makes the
following nominations in writing:
We, your Joint Committee on the part of the Senate and House of
Representatives on Trustees of the State University beg leave to report
the following nominations:
30,
1927:
Yancey
Gates
Bryant
Durham
W. H. S. Burgwyn
W- P. Bynum
Northampton
Victor
S.
R. S. Neal
John W. Graham
M.
J.
Hawkins
Hutchinson
Frank Linney
Walter Murphey
R.
S.
R. S.
Redwine
A. A. Shuf ord, Jr
Tucker
A. Page
Z. V. Walser
Leslie Weil
E. J.
Henry
Charles Whedbee
B. K. Lassiter
John N. Wilson
Francis D. Winston
Stahle Linn
W.
C. Ruffin
Guilford
Washington
Orange
Warren
Mecklenburg
Watauga
Rowan
Union
Catawba
Wake
Gaston
Person
Moore
Davidson
Wayne
Perquimans
Granville
Guilford
Bertie
Rowan
Rockingham
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534
[Session
Kemp
P.
Lenoir
Craven
30, 1923:
Battle:
George Grantham
In place of John K. Wilson:
John K. Wilson
SO,
Harnett
Pasquotank
1921:
J. M. Carson:
M. Carson
In place of
J.
Rutherford
In place of R. C. Ellis:
J. H. McMullan, Jr
Chowan
In place of C. C. Loughlin:
D. Matt Thompson
Iredell
The
roll of
the Senate
is
called.
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2.
Senator Glidewell for the tellers on the part of both Houses announces
the joint session casts 135 votes out of a possible 170 for the report and
that
The President
vote of 135 to
6,
named above.
On motion of Mr. Warren
report
returns to
entitled
its
An
act to
amend chapter
367,
Public-Local
Laws
of
1917, fixing
the salaries of certain officers of Davie County, are taken from the
Com-
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
An
bill to
be entitled
act to
District No.
7,
H. B. 1257, a bill to be entitled An act to fix the per diem of the commissioners for Craven County, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1329, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 13, Private Laws
of North Carolina, extra session 1908, relating to sales or real property.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. R. 1282, S. R. 514, joint resolution to pay the expenses of the House
and Senate visiting committee to the Eastern Carolina Training School,
Greenville, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1324, a bill to be entitled An act regulating the expenditure of
revenue derived from the dog tax in Wake County.
HOUSE JOURNAL
536
An
and
to
is
[Session
amend chapter
305, Public-Local
and
is
for
and
is
fix
to provide
is
Passes
Passes
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
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537
Ray
H. B. 1201,
S.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
144,
North Carolina, session of 1917, relating to the construction and repair of the public roads and bridges of Robeson County
and to levy a special tax therefor.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Public-Local
H. B. 1205,
ment
of
S. B. 679,
of roads, bridges
Passes
bill to
and
be entitled
An
ferries.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
its
Those voting
S.
An
its
Those voting
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
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538
[Session
Butt,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Substitute for H. B. 285, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
maintenance for the public roads of North Carolina.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Bowman, Brown
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
HOUSE JOURNAL
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539
Bowman, Brown
Those voting
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
bridges.
is
HOUSE JOUENAL
540
[Session
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macoft, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Bowman, Brown
H. B. 1182, a
bill to
1913, relating to
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541
Ray
H. B. 752, a
for maintaining
bill
to be entitled
An
in Lincoln County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
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Those voting
[Session
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
HOUSE JOURNAL
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543
Bowman, Brown
Those voting
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Of the
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Passes
its
Those voting
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544
Farish,
Gold,
Farmer,
Grady,
Forrest,
Galloway,
Fountain,
Grier,
[Session
Gardner,
Griffin,
Gatling,
Halsey,
Gettys,
Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
Burgess,
Butt,
H. B. 1085, a
bill to
of the lands of
Bowman, Brown
Burnett, Butt,
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545
H. B. 1075,
S. B. 714,
bill to
be entitled
An
Road
District.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,' Coxe of Anson, Cox
35
House.
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546
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Farish,
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547
Winborne, Wright100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1210, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act authorizing
Chowan County
is
to levy
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
HOUSE JOURNAL
548
[Session
Butt,
of Forsyth, Crisp,
H. B. 1220, a
bill to
be entitled
An
New Hanover
County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams Of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
to retired public school teachers in
Laws
of 1917, relating to
to amend chapter
Camden Highway Commission.
62,
Public-Local
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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549
Passes
Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
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550
[Session
Passes
S.
of the city of
its
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Passes
Wake
its
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
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H. B. 1322, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Ahoskie School DisHertford County, to issue $15,000 in bonds for school purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
trict,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1258, a. bill to be entitled An act to authorize Rowan County to
issue road development bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Bowman, Brown
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham. Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Pay of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1323, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners of Catawba County to levy a special tax to meet the bonded
Bowman, Brown
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Lloyd,
""
the Calendar.
Those voting
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Ohesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Bowman, Brown
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H. B. 577,
to issue
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Ohesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox
of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hewett,
Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of
Mecklenburg, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McMullan, McNeill, Nichols,
Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars,
Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain,
Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams
of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson,
Winborne, Wright 100.
H. B. 1142, S. B. 794, a bill to be entitled An act to provide improved
marketing facilities for cotton.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
Bowman, Brown
the Calendar.
Brown
8 o'clock:
NIGHT SESSION
to recess
Caswell County, is recalled from the Senate, and the vote by which the
is passed its second and third readings is reconsidered and the bill
resumes its place on the Calendar for second reading roll call.
7,
same
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
1106, a bill
to
An
be entitled
amend
act to
And
H. B.
953,
to
bill
An
be entitled
act
to
Mrs. Martha Leonard and for Mrs. Lucretia Mullis, widows of Confederate
*
soldiers.
And H.
B.
438,
to
bill
An
be entitled
And H.
B.
86,
An
be entitled
to
bill
act
to
Ex-Confederate
place
roll.
act to increase
amount
the
of
pensions for Confederate soldiers and sailors and their widows, amending sections 4993, Revisal of 1905.
And
H. B. 188, a
Confederate
And H.
and
An
to be entitled
bill
soldiers
and
sailors;
widows
An
act to
amend
And H.
And
H. B. 313, a
of
roll of
to be
bill
An
names
with
of certain
Clay County.
An
entitled
And
mates
H. B. 261, a
bill
of the Soldiers
And H.
to be entitled
An
report.
An
An
amount of the
pensions of Confederaate soldiers, sailors and their widows; with unfavorB. 91, a bill to be entitled
able report.
And
H. B. 314, a
bill to
be entitled
1093, a bill to
the
same being
first
of as follows:
of
Chatham:
An
act to
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sioners of
Chatham County
An
555
By Mr. Sawyer:
Laws
136, Public
H. B. 1361, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and government of
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
H. R. 1339, S. R. 1147, Joint resolution to appoint a committee composed of members of the Senate and House of Representatives to draft
a bill under which Federal aid for construction of State highways may be
made
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
for concurrence in House amendment.
The Speaker appoints as Committee on the part of the House, Messrs.
Doughton, Cameron, Ray of Macon, Galloway, Grant, Everett and Pass.
The Speaker lays before the House for consideration H. B. 1314, a bill to
be entitled An act to enable the several counties of the State to provide
funds with which to enable the State Highway Commission to secure
Federal aid to construct State and National highways through the counties,
to appoint a State Highway Commission and to amend chapter 140, Public
Laws of. 1917, providing license tax on motor vehicles, and the use of
the funds derived therefrom.
Mr. Matthews of Bertie sends forward a substitute.
Mr. Matthews of Bertie calls the previous question. Sustained.
Upon the adoption of the substitute Mr. Matthews of Bertie calls for the
ayes and noes. Call sustained and the substitute is adopted by the following
vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest,
Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Graham, Grier, Halsey, Harring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Little.
Lloyd, Matthews of Bertie, May. Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan.
Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst,
Chatham, Ray
Ray
of
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556
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Mecklenburg 26.
H. B. 1315, a
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of
Hiatt,
Little, Lloyd,
Ray
of
Chatham, Ray
of
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Summersill, Suttlemyre, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner,
Wild,
Wilcox,
Wilson
of
Burke,
Wilson
of
Winborne,
Jackson,
Wright 96.
Those voting in the negative are:
Messrs. Burnett, Grant, Macon, MaMatthews of Mecklenburg, Williams of Cabarrus, Swain, Williams
of- Johnston
8.
guire,
H. B. 1206, S. B. 819, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 1, chapter 33, Public-Local Laws, extra session, 1913, relative to the improvement
of sidewalks in the town of Trenton, North Carolina.
^Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Dawson, Eckles, Everett, Farish,
Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grant, Grantham, -Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton,
Jackson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin,
McMullan, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard,
Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Swain,
Swann, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Wright 91.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1244, S. B. 827, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter
of the graded school of the town of Roanoke Rapids.
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Crisp,
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Darden
Farmer,
of Greene,
Forrest,
Darden
Fountain,
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558
[Session
FORTY-NINTH DAY
House of Representatives,
Wednesday, March
The House meets pursuant
adjournment and
5,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Underwood of Raleigh.
Mr. Dawson for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Indefinite' leave of absence is granted to Mr. Crisp, and leave granted
to
is
called to order
to Mr.
The
On motion
An
entitled
of Mr.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
And
title,
H. B. 1386, a
bill to
be entitled
An
And H.
R. 307, Joint resolution for the erection on foreign soil of a suitable memorial to the soldiers of North Carolina; with an unfavorable report.
By Mr. Gardner,
for
Committee on Counties,
mayor
of
An
act to
Cities
fix
and Towns:
H. B.
Fork Creek
in Wilkes County.
H. B. 1310, S. B. 793, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
extension of the corporate limits of the city of Greensboro.
And H. B. 1304, S. B. 856, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the
And
And H.
Morehead
An
and
all
town
of
this act.
And H.
And H.
An
in the
town
of
of
Morehead
An
and sidewalk
City.
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And H.
An act
New Hanover
to
to
559
County, to said
unfavorable report.
And
H. B. 1317,
786, Public-Local
S. B.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
powers in Rock-
H. B. 1327, a
be entitled An act to further regulate the fishing industry of the
State; with an unfavorable report.
And H\ B. 1330, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 84, Public
Laws of 1915, relating to the fisheries of North Carolina; with an unfavor-
bill
to
able report.
By Mr.
An
Kelly, for
And H.
An
game
in
stitute.
H. B. 1139,
S. B. 582,
bill
to be entitled
unfavorable report.
And H.
An
an unfavorable
report.
And
And
Public
H. B. 719,
Laws
S. B. 333,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and maintenance
99,
of county
tuberculosis hospital.
And H.
Laws of
as
An
amended by chapter
act to
92,
Public
bill to
be entitled
An
of the State into the State Hospital for the insane; with a favorable report
as amended.
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560
By Mr. Dawson,
[Session
for
Rockingham County.
in
And H.
town
of the
An
amend
act to
of Trenton,
the charter
Laws
Private
174,
of 1911.
And
H. B. 1274,
bond issues
An
S.
Chatham County.
An act empowering the
of
of
And H.
An
And
And
H. B. 1319,
S. B. 1003,
H. B. 1249,
Laws
188, Public
An
be entitled
bill to
An
S.
amend chapter
act. to
of 1915, relative to
line in
And
140,
H. B. 1277,
Laws
Public
And H.
bill to
An
be entitled
motor
Laws
B.
amend chapter
An
act to
amend chapter
And H.
act to
vehicles.
136, Public
cities,
S. B. 722,
of 1917, relating to
75,
villages.
be
to
bill
and government of
entitled
An
act
probates and
validate
to
ments
registration;
of
And H.
B.
1283,
S.
registration of plats,
B.
359,
bill
to be
entitled
An
real
estate
of
sale;
for
And
H. B. 1271,
payment
S. B. 860,
of tax in
chapter
8,
Revisal
bill to
be entitled
An
act to repeal
name
prompt
report.
be entitled
S. B. 68, a bill to
of 1905, entitled
to
An
of the
civil
action
relation of every bastard child against the putative father with the main-
An
S.
com-
And H.
52,
Public-Local
officers
And
of
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
county
Columbus County.
H. B. 1298,
S. B. 903,
bill to
be entitled
An
And H. B. 1163, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 660, PublicLocal Laws of the session 1917, fixing the salaries of the officers of Chatham
County.
And H. B. 1136, S. B. 811, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter
112, Public-Local Laws of 1917, in order to furnish additional clerical assistance for the office of the register of deeds of Forsyth County.
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561
And H.
2,
And H.
116,
Public
Laws
of 1911,
An
act to
amend chapter
for
indexing the
And
H. B. 1153,
S.
An
marshal of the Supreme Court who is also the librarian of said court.
And H. B. 1285, a bill to be entitled An act to equalize the expenses of
the Supreme Court Reporter with other employees of the State officers;
with favorable reports.
And H. B. 1216, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 502, PublicLocal Laws of 1915, and to fix the salaries and duties of officers of Caswell
County; with an unfavorable report as to bill, favorable as to substitute.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham, for Committee on Education: H. B. 1303,
S. B. 943, a bill to be entitled An act to change the name of the State Normal
and Industrial College and for other purposes.
of the
36 House.
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562
[Session
And
H. B. 1132,
522, Public-Local
S. B.
Laws
673,
bill to
be entitled
of 1915, relative to
pay
of
An
act to
amend chapter
Wayne
commissioners of
1917,
in
And H. B. 1251, S.
Wake County; with
And H. B. 1275, S.
An
act to
amend chapter
278,
to enable
Cleveland
And H.
And H.
An
making up
substitute.
issue
at the University
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563
compact or combination with any other fire insurance companies, associaan unfavorable report.
And, H. R. 1320, S. R. 6, Joint resolution for the appointment of a committee to draw a bill for the enactment of a law to relieve the citizens of
North Carolina against the unjust and discriminatory rates charged by
fire insurance companies doing business in North Carolina.
tions or partnerships; with
And H. B. 796, S. B. 374, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of the
Insurance Commissioners and certain employees of the Insurance Department; with favorable reports.
By Mr. McCoin, for Committee on Appropriations: H. B. 992, a bill to
be entitled An act for the relief of Mrs. Rosa Smith and Richard P. Smith
of Avery County; with a favorable report as amended.
And H. B. 495, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Charles V.
York for losses sustained by him in the erection of the State Warehouse on
East Morgan Street, Raleigh, North Carolina; with a favorable report
as amended.
And H. R. 211, Joint resolution providing for the payment of witnesses
subpoenaed for investigation of charges against prison management under
resolution No. 18 of the General Assembly of 1917; with a favorable report
as amended.
And
H. B. 743, a
bill
to be entitled
An
And
H. B. 1167, a
tion commission
bill to
and define
be entitled
its
An
as amended.
tions, respectfully
Mr. Wilson of Burke from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the
following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified
and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
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564
H. B. 575,
S.
B.
1000,
An
act
to
[Session
Company.
H. B. 589,
ers of
S. B. 736,
Yadkin County
H. B. 593,
S.
An
to issue
B. 561,
An
act to
amend
North Carolina.
H. B. 625, S. B. 978, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
Greene County to levy a special tax.
H. B. 760, S. B. 1022, An act to authorize the levy of a special tax in
each township in Sampson County to build and maintain public highways.
H. B. 780^ S. B. 835, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
Alleghany County to levy a special tax to pay the interest of road bonds
and other purposes.
H. B. 794, S. B. 346, An act to ratify and validate acts of religious,
educational and charitable corporations.
H. B. 798, S. B. 511, An act to transfer Washington County from the First
Judicial District and put it in the Second Judicial District, and to provide
for the holding of the courts of the Second Judicial District.
H. B. 828, S. B. 915, An act to protect Cold Water Creek and its tributaries
of Burke County from contamination.
H. B..843, S. B. 893, An act to authorize the town of Hamlet to issue
bonds for the purpose of erecting or building or buildings for the public
schools.
H. B. 854,
S. B. 888,
An
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H. B. 946,
An
B. 577,
S.
H. B. 959,
B. 965,
S.
and poultry
An
565
act to
and counties
to
Laws
of
exhibits.
amend chapter
highway commission
of
12,
Public-Local
Forsyth County.
H. B. 990, S. B. 919, An act to fix the salary of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Alexander County.
H. B. 999, S. B. 960, An act to regulate fees of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Montgomery County, and for other purposes.
H. B. 1029, S. B. 1046, An act to authorize the town of Aurora to issue
bonds for street improvement and the enlargement of its electric light plant.
H. B. 1040, S. B. 1032, An act to authorize Perquimans County to issue
bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
H. B. 1048, S. B. 1039, An act to provide better roads for Anson County.
H. B. 1074, S. B. 663, An act to permit public school committees and boards
to furnish textbooks to patrons of the schools.
H. B. 1075, S. B. 714, An act in relation to certain road bonds of Watauga
County.
H. B. 1133, S. B. 716, An act to amend section 1, chapter 5, of part 1 of
chapter 136, Public Laws of 1917, relating to cities and towns.
H. B. 1201, S. B. 712, An act to amend chapter 144, Public-Local Laws
of North Carolina, session of 1917, relating to the construction and repair
of the public roads and bridges of Robeson County and to levy a special
tax therefor.
H. B. 1205,
and
S. B. 679,
An
ferries.
H. B. 1228,
S.
B.
816,
An
act to authorize
and bridges
in Pitt County.
H. R. 1297, S. R. 1119, Joint resolution in regard to the Military Laws
of the United States of America.
H. R. 1282, S. R. 514, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the House
and Senate Visiting Committee to the Eastern Carolina Training School,
County.
H. B. 896,
S.
B. 505,
An
act to
amend
in
Stokes
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566
H. B. 899,
S. B. 564,
An
[Session
Township
in said county.
H. R. 536,
visiting the
across
Lumber
River.
H. B. 55, S. B. 90, An act to amend chapter 145, Public Laws of 1917, providing for the publication of a Roster or Blue Book.
H. B. 461, S. B. 552, An act to repeal the charter of the town of Hiddenite,
Alexander County
H. B. 811, S. B. 984, An act to regulate the salary of the register of deeds
of Pasquotank County.
H. B. 526, S. B. 832, An act relating to the incorporation and boundaries
of graded school districts.
H. B. 514, S. B. 1142, An act to amend section 1573, Revisal of 1905, relating to the exercise of the right of eminent domain.
H. B. 750, S. B. 775, An act to authorize the board of trustees of Lincolnton Graded Schools to levy a tax to pay indebtedness.
H. B. 795, S. B. 431, An act to repeal section 1395, Revisal of 1905, of
North Carolina, so as to prevent the justices of the peace from abolishing
the
office of
county treasurer.
County
S.
to issue
B. 956,
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An
S. B. 1021,
public roads in
H. B. 1019,
S.
Haywood County.
An
B. 1047,
town
of Burnsville in
An
S. B. 1081,
act to
amend chapter
135, Public
Laws
of 1907,
Johnston County.
H. B. 1070, S. B. 1035, An act to provide additional regulation for the
working of public roads in Beulah Township, Johnston County.
H. B. 741, S. B. 776, An act to authorize the board of commissioners of
relative to the cotton weigher of Benson,
Anson County
H. B.
S. B. 1133,
1112', S.
B. 1055,
H. B. 1116,
Highway Commission.
An act to amend chapter
S. B. 1061,
386, Public-Local
Laws, 1917,
H. B. 1152,
An
S. B. 464,
act to
amend chapter
73,
Public
Laws
of
North
S. B. 922,
An
act to
of
H. B. 1196,
S.
B. 670,
for
schools.
An
S. B.
982,
S. B.
1023,
Cherokee County
act to create a
An
game commission
in
Cumberland
jail.
first
as follows:
By Mr.
of
certain
Grier:
568
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[Session
States Provost Marshal General relating to the administration of the seleclaw in North Carolina.
tive draft
of grain threshed.
Placed on the Calendar.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to pre-
HOUSE JOURNAL
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By Mr.
Taylor:
569
By Mr. Darden
ships.
By Mr. Cox
Volume
bill to
be entitled An act to
bank examiners.
amend
section
Allies
and Germany.
message
is
first
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570
[Session
S. B. 899,
H. B. 1346, a
bill to
be entitled
An
An
and
Nash County,
North Carolina.
Placed on the Calendar.
S.
of
New Hanover
to issue
Highway Commission.
Placed on the Calendar.
S.
An
Washington County
of
District of
An
S. B. 1105,
thereof.
ment
thereof.
Referred to Committee
c:i
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S. B. 653,
H. B. 584, a
improvement of roads
For concurrence in
its
bill to
be entitled
Duplin County.
Senate substitute.
An
571
in
Substitute
adopted
and
takes
the table.
S. B. 1113, H. B. 1367, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for a court
stenographer for Sampson County.
Referred to Committee on Courts and Judicial Districts.
S. B. 1115, H. B. 1368, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 426,
Public-Local Laws, session 1917, relating to game in Cleveland County.
Referred to Committee on Game.
S. B. 930, H. B. 1369, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3, of
chapter 317, Public-Local Laws of 1913, entitled An act to create a road
commission for Edgecombe County.
Placed on the Calendar.
of
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572
sheriff
to
[Session
execute
deed
to
railway
H. B. 1387, a
and treasurer
of
under
S. B. No. 582.
Placed on the Calendar.
Senate Chamber.
calendar
Bills
follows:
H. B. 1362, a
and treasurer
be entitled An
Haywood County.
bill to
of
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1363, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the number of commissioners of Haywood County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 777, S. B. 580, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the fees of
certain officers of Rowan County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate for
concurrence in House amendment.
H. B. 953, a bill to be entitled An act to provide pensions for Mrs. Martha
Leonard, and for Mrs. Lucretia Mullis, widows of Confederate soldiers.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1022, a bill to be entitled An act to establish stock law in Washington County if ratified by the people.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1200, S. B. 675, a bill to be entitled An act allowing the mayor and
commissioners of the town of Norwood, Stanly County, to remove certain
bodies from private cemeteries to the town cemetery.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
Substitute for H. B. 1221. a bill to be entitled An act to regulate the hunting
of squirrels in
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Burgess, the original bill is laid on the table.
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573
Warren County.
On motion of Mr. Davis
two miles
and
H. B. 1140, S. B. 719, a bill to be entitled An act for the better enforceof the Statewide dog law in the county of Guilford.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
for concurrence in House amendment.
ment
of
H.
K.
fi.
314,
Young
of
a bill to be entitled
An
Elizabeth
Yancey County.
second and third readings and
Passes its
is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 438, a bill to be entitled An act to place ex-Confederate veterans
of Person County on the pension roll.
Passes its second and third leadings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1279, S. B. 788, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 664,
Public-Local
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574
[Session
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1241, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the qualified voters
of the Lake Landing Graded School District, Hyde County, to fix the time
of holding the schools of said district.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1235, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 367, Public-Local
Laws of 1917, fixing the salaries of certain officers of Davie County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1263, S. B. 885, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize and direct
the State Auditor to cause to be examined the accounts of county officers
of Washington County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1265, S. B. 877, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter
of the
town
of Greenville,
North Carolina.
Laws
of 1915.
Farm
Life School.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1359, a bill to be entitled An act to create the office of treasurer
of Chatham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 285, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the
maintenance of the public roads of North Carolina.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway,
Gardner, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier,
Griffin, Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
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Wright 97.
table.
its
Those voting
of
Pitt,
is
ordered enrolled.
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham,
Brown
of
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
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[Session
Brown
Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence,
Stephenson, 'Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Wright 98.
Those voting
H. B. 1245,
school at
Passes
S.
Wake
its
Those voting
it
ordered enrolled.
Brown
Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence,
Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Wright 98.
Those voting
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H. B. 1244,
S. B. 827,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
577
amend
the charter of
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt,
Brown
Passes
House.
578
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[Session
Brown
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
579
of Anson,
Cox
of Forsyth, Dail,
Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Ray
of
An
bill to
be entitled
act to
7,
HOUSE JOURNAL
580
H. B. 582,
S. B. 649,
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown
H. B. 757, S. B. 831, a bill to be entitled Au act to provide for the maintenance and improvement of the roads and bridges of Madison County and for
the appointment and election of highway or road commissioners.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Brown
of Pitt,
of
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
of Pitt,
Brown
of
of Anson,
Cox
of Forsyth, Dail,
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
581
Halsey, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Little,
Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz,
Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal, Spence,
Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
H. B. 1307,
S. B. 876,
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Calendar.
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
582
H. B. 1142,
S. B. 794,
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
is ordered enrolled.
Speaker, Messrs. Aycock,
Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Dail,
Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Doughton, Everett, Forrest,
Fountain, Gold, Grady, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Hiatt,
Hoclgin, Holton, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Love, Lyday, Maguire, Matthews
of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Passes
its
Those voting
in
the
affirmative
are:
Mr.
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour for the special order having arrived, the Speaker presents
H. B. 789, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the appointment of
the county boards of education in the several counties of the State.
The question recurs upon the adoption of the substitute of the Committee
for the pending bill.
The substitute is adopted.
Mr. Teague sends forward a substitute for same.
After discussion, Mr. Teague calls the previous question.
Upon the adoption of the substitute sent forward by Mr. Teague, Mr.
Williams of Cabarrus calls for the ayes and noes. Call sustained.
The substitute of Mr. Teague fails of adoption by the following vote:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Messrs. Bass, Brown of Pitt, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burnett, Butt, Davis, Farmer, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin,
Jackson, Jones, Little, Lloyd, Maguire, Moose, McNeill, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pritchard, Propst, Rose, Sawyer, Smithdeal, Spence, Swann, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wild, Williams of Cabarrus, Wilson of Burke 34.
Those voting in the negative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Boyd,
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton,
Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner.
Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier.
Griffin, Halsey, Holton, Johnson, Kelly, Kesler, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, Neal, Oliver.
Pharr, Poole, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts,
Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor,
Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 67.
The question recurs upon the passage of the bill, as adopted, and passes
its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without
engrossment.
H. B. 1073, S. B. 354, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the election
of members of the county board of education of the various counties of the
State by a direct vote of the people.
On motion of Mr. Bryant of Durham the bill is laid on the table.
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
of
Macon, H. B. 1131,
583
a bill to be entitled
S. B. 458,
An
to practice law, is
to tbe
o'clock.
NIGHT SESSION
Pursuant
to recess the
House meets
Brum-
mitt presiding.
On motion
entitled
An
of Mr.
Bryant
of
Durham, H.
weapons
in
North Carolina,
their
title,
458, a
bill
to be
entitled
An
act to
amend
section
210,
Revisal of 1905,
And H.
An
unfavorable report.
By Mr. Grier, for Committee on Judiciary No. 2: H. B. 1032, a bill to be
entitled An act for the relief of former clerk of the superior court of Alamance County; with an unfavorable report.
And H. B. 1284, S. B. 79, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 57,
Public Laws of 1917, relating to divorce.
And H. B. 1358, a bill to be entitled An act to enable all counties to provide funds to pay the cost of construction or improving roads with federal
aid and to pay the cost of maintaining such roads; with favorable reports.
first
time,
and disposed
of as follows:
By Mr. McCoin:
H. B. 1410, a
provement
money
of certain educational
bill to
be entited
for the
An
of the
State,
HOUSE JOITKNAL
584
Laws
[Session
Department, and
to
amend chapter
of 1917.
is
of the
House:
Messrs.
Wilson
calendar
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 1315, a
bill
to be entitled
An
and maintenance
of a
Griffin,
Halsey,
Hiatt,
Hodgin,
Holton,
Jackson,
Matthews
Johnson,
of Bertie,
Jones,
May, Mintz,
Wright 94.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Burnett, Herring, Kiser, Lloyd,
Matthews of Mecklenburg, McDonald, Propst, Shaw, Spence, Williams of
Cabarrus, Williams, of Johnston, Swain 12.
H. B. 1321, S. B. 136, a bill to be entitled An act for revising and consolidating the public and general statutes of the State of North Carolina.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes it's place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
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of Anson,
585
of Greene,
Darden
Farmer,
Forrest,
of Halifax,
Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
Davis,
Renfrow,
HOUSE JOUKNAL
586
[Session
tuberculosis hospitals.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham,
Grier,
Griffin,
Halsey, Herring,
Hiatt,
Matthews
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
of
Bertie,
An
act to provide
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys. Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham,
Grier,
Griffin,
Matthews
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire,
of
Bertie,
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
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587
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal,
Spence. Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 106.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1304, S. B. 856, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the county
commissioners of Polk County to issue bonds to provide for purchase of a
site and building a county home for the aged and infirm.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of
Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe
of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain,
Galloway, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys. Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham,
Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hiatt, Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson,
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
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588
[Session
Renfrow,
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Grier,
Griffin,
of Pitt,
Halsey,
Brown
of
Matthews
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill. Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 106.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire,
of
Bertie,
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow-
man, Boj
d,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
An
act to create a
Road Com-
mission and provide a system' for the working and maintenance of the public
roads of Polk County.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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589
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow-
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
commissioners
of county
of
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Grier,
Griffin,
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Matthews
Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald. McMullan. McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs. Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague.
Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of
Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 106.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Macon, Maguire,
of
Bertie,
and
590
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[Session
Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd. Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews
of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan,
McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Fenland,
Renfrow,
Pitt,
Brown
of
SPECIAL ORDER
The hour for the special order having arrived, the Speaker lays before the
House:
H. B. 1198, S. B. 711, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the women
of this State to vote at municipal elections.
Mr. Everett calls the previous question and upon the passage of the bill
calls for the ayes and noes, call is sustained, and the bill fails to pass its
second reading by the following vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bowman, Boyd,
Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett, Davis, Everett, Farmer, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grant, Griffin, Herring. Hiatt, Holton, Jackson, Jones, Kiser, Little. Matthews
of Bertie, McCoin, McDonald, McNeill, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole,
Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Rose, Saunders,
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591
at 10 o'clock.
FIFTIETH DAY
House of Representatives,
Thursday, March
The House meets pursuant
to
adjournment and
is
6,
1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Lineberry of Raleigh.
Mr. Griffin for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Grant,
Johnston and Floyd.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
title,
And H.
Laws
town
280, Public-Local
Laws
of
An
of
An
act to
Apex
amend chapter
in
act to
Wake
County.
amend chapter
to the
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592
By Mr. Cameron,
[Session
And H.
commission
An
for
able report.
And H.
County
to
issue road
An
to
thereof.
respectfully
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Gettys from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
bills and resolution properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 338, S. B. 637, An act to amend section 4827, Revisal of 1905, of
North Carolina and to protect the State property.
H. B. 474, S. B. 734, An act to extend the boundary of the city of New
Bern and enlarge the Fourth and Fifth wards, in said city.
H. B. 577, S. B. 635, An act to empower Burke County to issue bridge
and road bonds.
H. B. 594, S. B. 347, An act to authorize the town of Pittsboro to issue
bonds for working the streets.
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1919]
amend
593
to protect
H.
B*.
653, S. B.
An
1132,
act to
amend chapter
357,
Public-Local
Laws
H. B.
of
amend an
act to
Halifax County.
North Carolina,
vate
An
726, S. B. 991,
officers of
Laws
1913,
of 1917.
H. B. 762,
County.
H. B. 817,
An
S. B. 983,
S.
An
B. 910,
act to
amend chapter
291, Public-Local
Laws
of
H. B. 852,
An
S. B. 897,
amend chapter
act to
Laws
214, Private
of 1909,
S. B. 975,
An
H. B. 885,
S. B.
An
995,
act to
amend chapter
782, Public
Laws
of 1909,
relating to fixing the fees and salaries of public officers of Pitt County.
H. B. 888,
S.
B. 957,
Durham County
An
to levy a tax to
of the court-
house bonds.
H. B. 902,
An
S. B. 267,
at school.
H. B. 905,
entitled
An
S. B. 1141,
An
act to
amend chapter
140, Private
Laws
of 1917,
Township
to
submit the question to the vote of the said township of issuing $100,000 in
bonds for school buildings.
H. B. 908, S. B. 962, An act to prohibit the killing for sale and the selling
of squirrels killed in Swain County.
H. B. 916, S. B. 986, An act to provide for the improvement of the public
roads of Hyde County and for other purposes.
H. B. 937, S. B. 988, An act to authorize the commissioners of Randolph
County to submit to the voters of the county the question of issuing bonds
to
H. B. 958, S. B. 1083,
of 1911, being commonly
38 House.
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594
H. B. 965,
County
S.
B.
An
989,
[Session
H. B. 976,
An
S. B. 968,
act to
H. B. 980,
and
to
S. B.
amend
the
S. B. 1037,
S.
B. 1128,
Montgomery County
and maintenance
to issue
Beulah Township.
North Carolina.
H. B. 1267,
An
amend
by amending section
38,
act to
chapter
49,
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H. B. 1279,
1911,
S. B. 788,
An
act to
595
of
of
H. B. 812, S. B. 977, An act to
being entitled "An act to provide good roads in Dunn's Township,
Franklin County."
H. R. 952, S. R. 1085, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the House
and Senate Educational Sub-Committee while visiting the State's Colored
Normal College, at Winston-Salem, and the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School at Cullowhee.
H. R. 1339, S. R. 1147, Joint resolution to appoint a committee composed
of members of the Senate and the House of Representatives to draft a bill
under which Federal aid for construction of State highways may be made
1917,
available to the
State.
first
of as follows:
By Mr. Teague:
By Mr.
certain
Grier:
janitors
for
Assembly.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Teague: H. B. 1413, a bill to be entitled An act to permit the
commissioners of Lee County to use certain funds for road construction.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Suttlemyre: H. B. 1414, a bill to be entitled An act to amend
chapter 67, Public-Local Laws, 1917, relating to improvement and maintenance of public roads in Caldwell County.
Placed on the Calendar.
message
is
H. B. 1415, a
bill to
lection of taxes.
HOUSE JOURNAL
596
[Session
of
county
sum
S. B. 945,
County
to issue
bill to
bonds and
to
be entitled
An
act to authorize
Buncombe
H. B. 1071, a
Laws
Public-Local
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and clerk
700,
of the recorder's
amendment and
the bill
is
House
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 604, a
in the city of
S.
drunkenness
An
counties,
of
Public
Laws
An
act to
primary law.
Committee on Election Laws.
amend chapter
101,
Referred to
S. B. 872, H. B. 1417, a bill to be entitled An act amending chapter 606,
Public-Local Laws passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina at
its session of 1917, ratified on the 5th day of March, 1917, entitled "An act
to provide the Australian Ballot."
Referred to Committee on Election Laws.
S. B. 1124, H. B. 1428, a bill to be entitled An act to appropriate the
sum of ?2,000 to assist the Daughters of the American Revolution in restoring the house at Halifax in which the Constitution of North Carolina was
written in 1776.
Referred to Committee on Appropriations.
S. B. 804, H. B. 1427, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 24,
Revisal of 1905.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
S.
1111, H.
B.
B.
597
An
act to
finishing of
H. B. 1425, a
S. B. 933,
bill
An
to be entitled
act to
amend
section 3365,
S. B. 1200,
bill
1.
to be entitled
An
and special proceedings whenever any of the defendants are infants, idiots,
lunatics, or persons non compos mentis by permitting a motion for the
appointment of a guardian ad litem simultaneously with the beginning of
the service by publication.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
S. B. 902, H. B. 1423, a bill to be entited An act to authorize buidling and
loan associations to accept Liberty Loan Bonds as security for loans.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary, No. 2.
H. B. 1422, a
S. B. 195,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
fix
North Carolina.
Committee on Salaries and Fees.
Referred to
S.
B. 1017, H. B.
and
official fees
An
salaries in
act to
regulate certain
Mecklenburg County.
H. B. 1436, a
S. B. 1154,
payment
of taxes in the
bill to
town
be entitled
An
prompt
of Reidsville.
tion
H. B. 1433, a
the night
for
bill to
be entitled
An
librarian
of
the
Supreme Court
building.
Referred
S. B.
Public
to
488,
Laws
H. B. 1430, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
261,
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598
[Session
county.
and
H. B. 1437, a
bill to
be entitled
An
debtedness.
Placed on the
S. B. 671, H.
roads of Duplin
Placed on the
Calendar.
1406, a
County.
Calendar.
B.
bill
to be entitled
An
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
HOUSE JOURNAL
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599
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
of Pitt,
Grant,
Grantham, Grier,
Griffin,
Kelly,
Kiser,
Little,
Lloyd,
bill
Chatham County
to
be entitled
An
98.
Passes
its
is
ordered sent to
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of
Brown
Darden
of
Grant,
Grantham, Grier,
Griffin,
Kelly,
Kiser,
HOUSE JOURNAL
600
[Session
S.
An
98.
Wilkes County.
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
Those voting
H. B. 1310,
S. B.
An
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
Those voting
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
601
etc.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 98.
Those voting in the negative, none,
H. B. 1304, S. B. 856, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the county
commissioners of Polk County to issue bonds to provide for purchase of a
site and building a county home for the aged and infirm.
Passes
its
Those voting
HOUSE JOUENAL
602
As amended, passes
its
Those voting
Brown
[Session
is
ordered
House amendment.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
of
Grant,
Grantham, Grier,
Griffin,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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603
H. B. 1307, S. B. 876, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Wilkes County to issue bonds for road purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of
of 1911.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp. Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin,
Passes
its
Those voting
HOUSE JOURNAL
604
[Session
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullari, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Renfrow,
Roberts,
Rose,
Saunders,
Sellars,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine.
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 98.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 719, S. B. 333, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 99,
Public Laws of 1917, relating to the erection and maintenance of county
tuberculosis hospitals.
Passes
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
its
Those voting
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
Farish,
Farmer,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver.
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 98.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1345, S. B. 672, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the annual
taxes levied in aid of the graded schools of Mount Airy.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on
the Calendar.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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605
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
of Pitt,
Grantham, Grier,
Hiatt, Hodgin,
Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 98.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1358, a bill to be entitled An act to enable all counties to provide
funds to pay the cost of construction or improving roads with Federal aid,
and to pay the cost of maintaining such roads.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess,
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gettys, Gold, Grady,
Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hiatt, Hodgin,
Holton, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Lyday, Love, Macon,
Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Moore, Mintz,
Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Oliver,
Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stephenson, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Young 98.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1392, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners
of Halifax County to levy a tax for the purpose of constructing and main-
Grant,
Griffin,
Kelly,
Kiser,
Little,
Lloyd,
Brown
its
place on
Brown
of Pitt,
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
606
[Session
Renfrow,
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
of
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of Pitt,
of
H. B. 1350,
S. B.
District of
An
Washington County
to
issue bonds
for
its
place on
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
Those voting
Brown
607
Brown
of Pitt,
of
Grant,
Grantham, Grier,
Griffin,
Halsey, Herring,
Kelly,
Kiser,
Little,
Lloyd,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Brown
Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin, Burgess
Butt, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene,
Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farish, Farmer,
of Pitt,
the Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Brown
of
HOUSE JOURNAL
608
[Session
Darden
of
Halifax,
Davis,
Farish,
Farmer,
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
609
game
bill to
be entitled
An
Union County.
Passes its second and third readings and
in
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1397, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for an auditor or auditors
for Union County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1398, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the salaries of the
clerk and deputy clerk of the Superior Court of Union County.
39 House.
HOUSE JOURNAL
610
H. B. 1400, a
electorate for
bill to
he entitled
An
Union County.
second and third readings and
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 1401, a bill to be entitled
is
An
is
[Session
members
of the
road
Laws
1907, relating to
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B.
1402",
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
fix
is
Union County.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
H. B. 1403, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Avery County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B: 1249, S. B. 798, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 188,
Public Laws of 1915, relative to remarking a part of the State line in Bruns-
is ordered enrolled,
H. B. 1250, S. B, 820, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the auditing
of the books of the various county officers of Davie County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1251, S. B. 862, a bill to be entitled An act for the protection of growing crops in Wake County.
Passes its second and third readings as amended and is ordered sent to the
Senate for concurrence in House amendment.
H. B. 1369, S. B. 930, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3, chapter
317, Public-Local Laws of 1913, entitled "An act to create a Road Commission
for Edgecombe County."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 1373, S. R. 1118, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the committee
appointed under joint resolution to visit the Caswell Training School of
Kinston, North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1377, a bill to be entitled An act to provide official weighers of cotton
and peanuts for Hertford County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1382, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the per diem of members
of board of commissioners, board of education, to provide assistance for
clerk of Superior Court and to increase jailer's fees in Brunswick County.
On motion of Mr. Hewett the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 1384, a bill to be entitled An act to secure the better enforcement of
the law against the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in Lee
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
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611
H. B. 1387,
sheriff
H. B. 1389, a
Laws
Public
Passes
its
bill
to be entitled
An
act to
305,
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 1381, a
Laws
bill to
An act
Dunn Road
be entitled
to
amend chapter
bill to
be entitled
An
421, Public-Local
District.
is
fowls.
its second and third readings as amended and is ordered engrossed.
H. B. 1295, S. B. 852, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 116,
Public Laws of 1911, relating to the compensation for indexing the Senate
Passes
its
75,
be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
and registrations
tration.
H. B.
86,
Confederate
bill to
be entitled
soldiers,
sailors
An
is
Revisal of 1905.
Passes
its
without engrossment.
H. B. 1150, S. B. 817, a
bill to
Laws
be entitled
An
is
act to
of 1915, relative
to
amend
section
2,
chapter
compensation of cotton
Laws
Chatham County.
its
HOUSE JOURNAL
612
[Session
An
S.
B. 809, a bill to be
Watauga County.
Both substitute and
bill
Fees.
S. B. 848, a bill to be entitled An act to invalidate the bond
Baldwin and Williams townships of Chatham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1294, S. B. 940, a bill to be entitled An act empowering the board of
commissioners of Rockingham County to change the location of certain
H. B. 1274,
issues of
North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and
H. B. 1301, S. B. 948, a bill to be entitled
of the
mayor
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
An
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 1253, Joint resolution in regard to extra pay for pages of the Senate
and House of Representatives.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1262, S. B. 1004, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 52,
Public-Local Laws of general session of 1913, relative to salary of county
officers of Columbus County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1264, S. B. 884, a bill to be entitled An act to create a highway commission for the county of Pitt.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1378, a bill to be entitled An act to equalize the fees of the clerk of
the court, register of deeds, sheriff and tax collector of Hertford County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1379, a bill to be entitled
An
act to place
J.
W.
roll.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. R. 808, Resolution of respect upon the death of Charles R. King.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 188, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of widows of Confederate soldiers and sailors.
On motion
of Mr.
Boyd the
bill is laid
on the
table.
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H. B. 243, a
bill
to be entitled
An
613
S.
An
House concurs
in Senate
amendment and
the
bill
is
ordered enrolled.
SPECIAL ORDER
all
property
be entitled
real,
An
personal
and mixed
at
its
real
and
value in
money.
Mr. Doughton sends forward several amendments. The amendments are
adopted and the bill passes its second and third readings and is ordered
sent to the Senate without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Ray of Macon, the vote by which H. B. 1358, a bill to
be entitled An act to enable all counties to provide funds to pay the cost of
construction or improving roads with Federal aid, and to pay the cost
of maintaining such roads, passed its third reading is reconsidered, and the
bill resumes its place on the Calendar.
H. B. 588, a bill to be entitled An act to pay the indebtedness of the
State Highway Commission and to amend the State Highway Commission
Law.
As amended passes its second and third readings and is ordered engrossed.
On motion of Mr. Cameron, H. B. 1252, S. B. 883, a bill to be entitled An
act to create a road district for the counties of Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden and Currituck, and to provide for a bond issue and levy of
taxes to pay for the cost of said roads, is taken from the unfavorable
Calendar and recommitted to the Committee on Public Roads and Turnpikes.
On motion of Mr. Chesnutt, S. B. 1011, H. B. 1419, a bill to be entitled
An act to elect school board of Faison Graded School, Faison, Duplin County,
North Carolina, is taken from the Calendar and recommitted to the Committee on Education.
On motion of Mr. Doughton the House takes a recess until 3:30 o'clock p. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House meets pursuant to recess, and is called to order by Mr. Speaker
Brummitt.
Leave of absence is granted to Mr. Shaw until Monday.
On motion of Mr. Grier, H. B. 1313, S. B. 791, a bill to be entitled An act
to amend chapter 122, Public Laws of North Carolina, session 1913, and
chapter 279, Public Laws of North Carolina, session 1917, relative to issuing
of road bonds is recalled from the enrolling office, the vote by which it passed
its third reading is reconsidered, and takes its place on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Matthews of Mecklenburg, H. B. 1046, a bill to be entitled
An act to establish a reformatory or a normal training school for the
detention of the criminal youth of Buncombe County, is taken from the
Committee on Penal Institutions and placed on the Calendar.
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614
On motion
of Mr. Pharr:
H. B. 1145,
S.
[Session
An
Watauga County,
taken from the Committee on Salaries and Fees and placed on the
Calendar.
to
of architecture,
Judiciary, No.
to be entitled
An
act
is
1.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
By Mr. Bryant
of
Durham,
An
for
Committee on Education: H.
act to appoint
members
of the
B. 1296, S. B.
board of education
of Bertie County.
company.
And
H. B. 772,
Public-Local
S. B. 383, a bill to
Laws
of 1917
and
to
County.
An
and distribution
date
when they
An
to fix a
to
amend
the State
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
H. B. 1390, a
bill to
An
be entitled
615
fowls.
H. B. 992, a
bill to
be entitled
An
bill to
be entitled
An
and
to secure
first
follows:
By Mr.
Sellars:
H. B. 1445, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act
U amend
chapter
a of Lumberton
Laws
of
of 1913
New Hanover
County.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
And H. B. 1453, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter of the city
of Wilmington, North Carolina relating to the boundaries of said city.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
And H. B. 1454, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the charter of the
city of Wilmington, North Carolina, relating to the boundaries of said city.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham: H. B. 1455, a bill to be entitled An act to
permit orphan children to attend the pubic schools.
Referred to Committee on Education.
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616
By Mr. Grady: H.
[Session
An
act to
amend H.
B.
By Mr.
248,
Volume
1,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
Bank Examiners.
Revisal, relating to
H. B. 1443, a
bill to
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
bill to
be entitled
An
manu-
facture and sale of patent medicines, extracts, and other preparations that
contain alcohol.
Passes its second and third readings and
without engrossment.
On motion
is
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
H. B. 1410, a
bill to
be entitled
An
617
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of
homes
for fallen
women.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 693, S. B. 216, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the laws relative
to the distribution of estates in cases of intestacy.
On motion
H. B. 544, a
bill to
be entitled
An
on the
table.
for cause.
On motion
of Mr.
Matthews
of
Mecklenburg the
bill
is laid
on the
table.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. McCoin the original bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 701, S. B. 370, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the admission of insane residents of the State into the State Hospital for the Insane.
Recommitted to Committee on Insane Asylums.
H. B. 702, S. B. 394, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 83, Revisal
of 1905, of North Carolina in regards to building and loan associations.
Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary, No. 1.
H. B. 720, S. B. 461, a bill to be entitled An act to make the clerks of the
superior courts members of the county boards of health.
Having been recalled from the Senate and the vote by which it passed its
second and third readings reconsidered on February 24th.
On motion of Mr. Grier the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 727, a bill to be entitled An act to supply additional copies of portions
of the Commissioner of Agriculture report for distribution.
Failed to pass its second reading.
618
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[Session
education.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Gold the House adjourns to meet tomorrow at 10
o'clock, a. m.
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619
FIFTY-FIRST DAY
House
of Representatives,
Friday,
adjournment and
March
7,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McFarland of Raleigh.
Mr. Dawson for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday has been examined and found correct.
Leave of absence is granted to Messrs. Hiatt and Stephenson.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Watts of
Alexander and Cherry of Edgecombe.
On motion of Mr. Roberts, H. B. 1306, S. B. 866, a bill to be entitled
An act validating certain road and bridge bonds, heretofore issued by Rockingham County and providing a special tax to pay the interest on same,
is recalled from the Enrolling office, the vote by which it passed its third
reading is reconsidered, and takes its place on the Calendar.
On motion of Mr. Pharr, H. B. 702, S. B. 394, a bill to be entitled An
act to amend chapter 83, Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina, in regard to
building and loan associations, is taken from the Committee on Judiciary,
No. 1, and placed on the Calendar.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
title,
By Mr. McCoin,
Committee on Appropriations:
H. B. 1430, S. B. 488,
Public Laws of 1917,
relative to appropriation for North Carolina Historical Commission and the
North Carolina Reference Library.
a
bill
for
to be entitled
And H.
act to
amend chapter
261,
204, Public
soldiers
An
Laws
amount
An
act to
amend chapter
And H.
35,
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620
By Mr. Gardner,
1352,
S.
Committee on Counties,
for
An
[Session
and Towns:
Cities
H. B.
And
H. B. 1355,
S. B.
An
to be entitled
An
act to
amend
By Mr. Bryant
of
Durham,
for
S.
An
B.
1419,
Graded School, Faison, Duplin County, North Carolina; with an unfavorable report.
And
H. B. 1429,
S.
678, a bill
B.
to be
And H.
42,
Public-Local
District;
And H.
entitled
Laws
of
1917,
An
Normal School
relating
to
of
An
Robeson County.
act to
Philadelphus
amend chapter
Graded
School
An
An
for
act to
amend chapter
136, Public
1:
H. B. 1361, a
Laws
bill
of 1917, relating
lages;
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By Mr. McCoin,
a
bill to
to issue
be entitled
for
621
Committee on Appropriations:
An
H. B. 1463,
S.
B. 93,
and
bonds therefor.
said
ENGROSSED BILLS
Mr. Dail, for the Committee on Engrossed Bills and Resolutions, respectsubmits that we have carefully examined the following engrossed
bills, and find them properly engrossed, as follows:
H. B. 272, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the compulsory
attendance upon the public schools of children between certain ages and
to regulate and restrict the employment of children and to provide for
the enforcement of the provisions of this act and of chapter 83, Public
Laws of 1913, and chapter 857, Public Laws 'of 1909.
H. B. 735, a bill to be entitled An act to regulate fee for registration
of Federal Land Bank mortgages.
fully
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Wilson of Burke, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reports
the following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly
ratified and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 49, S. B. 917, An act to incorporate Weddington Industrial Institute.
H. B. 320, S. B. 1040, An act to provide for a more speedy determination
of uncontested rights and actions upon bills, notes, bonds and other
forms of indebtedness.
H. B. 439, S. B. 648, An act relating to issuance of process from recorder
courts.
Watauga County.
H. B. 519,
S.
An
B. 1203,
act to
amend chapter
150, Public
Laws
of 1909,
H. B. 535,
S.
B. 285,
An
of State Auditor.
County
Washington.
H. B. 673,
S.
B. 1097,
An
act to
known as Australian
county of Graham thereto.
of
1917,
H. B. 719,
S.
B. 333,
An
amend chapter
Ballots
act to
606,
Law, section
amend chapter
99,
Public-Local
43a,
Public
Laws
by adding the
Laws
of 1917,
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622
H. B. 757,
S. B. 831,
An
S. B. 374,
An
[Session
and improve-
Commissioner
Insurance Department.
H. B. 815, S. B. 1104, An act to repeal chapter 542, Public Laws of 1917,
relating to election of Democratic executive committee for the precincts
of Pender County.
H. B. 825, S. B. 1163, An act to make all schools organized to teach adult
illiterates a part of the State public school system.
of the
'An
of Beaufort,
H. B. 869,
S. B.
993,
S. B. 1093,
act to revise,
amend and
1913,
North Carolina.
S. B. 1091,
An
for the
in said
office.
H. B. 871,
S.
B.
An
980,
Hyde County.
H. B. 875, S. B. 976, An act to authorize a special tax levy for Kinston
Graded School District.
H. B. 923, S. B. 911, An act to regulate the time of holding the courts
of Henderson County, in the Eighteenth Judicial District.
clerk of the superior court of
H. B. 940,
H. B. 947,
County.
county commissioners of any county to refuse permission to carnivals and other shows
to exhibit in such counties.
H. B. 954, S. B. 1086, An act to punish persons who knowingly assist a
tenant or cropper after he has located on land of another and has received
advances, to break his contract.
H. B. 968, S. B. 1080, An act to amend chapter 196, Public Laws 1913,
relating to courts in Wilkes County.
H. B. 970, S. B. 1072, An act to amend the charter of the town of Chapel
Hill as contained in Private Laws of North Carolina, session 1899, chapS.
B. 963,
S.
B. 584,
ter 283.
H. B. 972,
S. B. 1088,
An
District,
An
Number
amend
2.
H. B. 988,
S.
B.
1042,
act to
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and
J.
Sara
Cillie,
a public
H. B. 1042,
S.
B.
1038,
S. B.
An
issuing of bonds in
District.
An
1084,
Town-
Cumberland County.
H. B. 1057,
courts of
S.
B. 1071,
New Hanover
H. B. 1063,
S.
B. 1057,
An
County.
An
act to
compensation
education of Robeson County.
of
1913,
relative
H. B. 1071,
S.
to
the
B. 1059,
An
act to
amend chapter
and clerk
700, Public-Local
Laws
Cum-
berland County.
H. B. 1076, S. B. 1062, An act to amend chapter 552, Public-Local Laws
of 1913, increasing the allowance for assistance in the offices of the clerk
of the superior court, sheriff and register of deeds of Mecklenburg County,
providing for an additional stenographer, and increasing the pay of the
members of the county board of commissioners and of the county board of
education of said county.
H. B. 1077, S. B. 1064, An act to prescribe the duties and fix the compensation of standard keeper for Mecklenburg County.
H. B. 1083, S. B. 1078, An act to amend chapter 548, Public-Local Laws
of 1917, providing certain assistance for county officers of Stokes County.
H. B. 1084, S. B. 1058, An act relating to the compensation of the clerk
of the superior court of Transylvania County.
H. B. 1086, S. B. 1060, An act to repeal chapter 99, Public-Local and
Private Laws of 1915, relating to stock law in Pender County.
H. B. 1090, S. B. 1067, An act relative to hunting game in Alamance County.
H. B. 1096, S. B. 1066, An act to appoint a game warden for Alexander
County.
H. B. 1097, S. B. 1129, An act to amend the charter of the city of Kinston.
H. B. 1099, S. B. 1063, An act relating to the salaries of certain of the
county officers of Lenoir County.
H. B. 1109, S. B. 1186, An act to create and establish the office of meter
adjuster for the county of New Hanover.
H. B. 1115, S. B. 1135, An act to authorize Union County to issue road and
bridge bonds and to provide for the pyament thereof.
H. B. 1132, S. B. 673, An act to amend chapter 522, Public-Local Laws
of 1915, relating to pay of commissioners of Wayne County.
H. B. 1136, S. B. 811, An act to amend chapter 112, Public-Local Laws of
1917, in order to furnish additional clerical assistance for the office of
register of deeds of Forsyth County.
H. B. 1144, S. B. 666, An act to fix the compensation of the board of
commissioners for Duplin County.
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624
H. B. 1150,
Laws
B.
S.
817,
An
act to
amend
[Session
section
2,
Local
of 1915, relative to
Union County.
cattle in
H. B. 1186,
S.
B. 1168,
An
commis-
and maintenance
H. B. 1193,
of roads in
An
S. B. 1167,
Number
H. B. 1203, S. B. 823,
Johnston County.
H. B. 1209, S. B. 1177,
An
act to provide
An
act to
good roads
amend chapter
in
Banner Township,
197, Private
Laws
of 1895,
H. B. 1219,
S.
An
B. 1198,
H. B. 1232,
S. B. 1179,
H. B. 1245,
S. B. 825,
and
to
An act
An act
to prevent
Sunday
to establish a
H. B. 1249,
relative to
An
S. B. 798,
act to
remarking a part
amend chapter
188, Public
Laws
of 1915,
counties.
H. B. 1204,
S. B. 818,
An
act to
amend
174, Private
Laws
of 1911.
county of
Pitt.
An
Laws
Laws of 1899, relating to the
officer or road superintendent of Rockingham County and the "working and
building of public roads in Rockingham County.
H. B. 1269,
and
of 1915,
H. B. 1274,
B.
S.
to
864,
B.
S.
An
848,
amend chapter
B. 940,
S.
Rockingham County
581,
Public
bond issues
of
Baldwin
Chatham County.
of
An
to
said county.
H. B. 1295,
An
S. B. 852,
act to
amend chapter
116, Public
H. B. 1298,
S. B. 903,
An
Laws
of 1911,
House Journals.
of Lenoir County.
to
S. B. 868,
Reidsville
County
S.
Highway
to
B. 875,
An
to issue
of the
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625
heretofore
S.
B. 866,
issued
H. B. 1310,
An
S. B. 193,
H.
B.
1312,
S.
B.
An
669,
act
to
provide
for
construction
the
of
a public bridge or bridges at or near the fork of Lewis Fork Creek in Wilkes
County.
H. B. 1326,
An
S. B. 1215,
Orange
County.
H. B. 1364,
B.
S.
An
1145,
act to
amend chapter
701,
Public-Local and
Private Laws, session 1917, relative to the adjustment of cases by the mayor
of Fayetteville.
H. B. 1369,
Laws
An
S. B. 930,
of 1913, entitled
act to
"An
amend
section
3,
County."
of
Bill
number
582.
H. B. 1142,
B. 794,
S.
An
act to provide
improved marketing
facilities
for cotton.
S. B.
of 1913, relating to
to
amend chapter
786,
Public-Local
Laws
H. B. 729,
S.
B. 761,
An
H. B. 1181,
in
S. B. 1171,
An
interstate
messages.
highways
McDowell County.
H. B. 1308,
An
and
to provide
Polk County.
H. B. 907, S. B. 912, An act to regulate the collection and disbursement of
drainage taxes in the County of Beaufort.
H. B. 584, S. B. 653, An act to provide funds for the improvement of the
roads of Duplin County.
H. B. 381, S. B. 1175, An act to permit a bank to send for collection a
check to the bank upon which the check is drawn.
S. B. 858,
40
House.
626
HOUSE JOURNAL
H. B. 1190, S. B. 11S2,
Granville County.
An
An
H. B. 1287,
477, ratified
B. 1233,
S.
February the
chapter
"An
Public-Local
3,
[Session
amend
act to
Laws
of
401,
S.
B.
the Hender-
North Carolina,
session 1913.
H. B. 1324, S. B. 1212,
derived from the dog tax in
An act regulating
Wake County.
fix
S.
the expenditure
of
revenue
Woodward, an Ex-Confederate
roll.
H. B. 1177,
B.
S.
February 11th,
1169,
1919,
S.
B. 1221,
An
act to
amend chapter
H. B. 1256,
An
S. B. 1222,
act to
659, Public-Local
Laws,
Cumberland County.
amend H.
B. 553, S. B. 370,
township subscription
file
number
law.
H. B. 853,
S. B.
1094,
An
H. B. 848,
S. B. 842,
An
act to
amend H.
H. B. 974,
H. B. 985,
S.
B. 1172,
An act to provide
An act to allow
S. B. 1043,
Duplin County.
H. B. 1023, S. B. 1049, An act to issue bonds for the permanent improvement of the public roads of Catawba County.
H. B. 1257, S. B. 1224, An act to fix the per diem of the commissioners
for Craven County, North Carolina.
H. B. 1329, S. B. 1223, An act to amend chapter 13, Private Laws of North
Carolina, extra session, 1908.
H. B. 1244, S. B. 827, An act to amend the charter of the graded schools
of the town of Roanoke Rapids.
H. B. 581, S. B. 829, An act to prevent public school teachers from infecting their pupils with tuberculosis.
H. B. 925, S. B. 1041, An act to improve the town of Bakersville, Mitchell
County.
H. R. 1118, S. R. 1373, Joint resolution to pay the expenses of the committee appointed under joint resolution to visit the Caswell Training School
at Kinston, North Carolina.
officers in
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H. R. 1214,
S. R. 1178,
committee on Education
joint resolution to
of the
627
H. B. 787,
known
S. B. 1170,
An
act to
amend chapter
13S, Public
Laws
of 1917,
first
of as follows:
to
amend chapter
101, Public
By Mr. Cameron: H.
R.
1471,
330, Private
to be entitled
An
County.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Kiser: H. B. 1473, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for an
equitable distribution of the automobile tax in Stokes County.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Poole: H. B. 1474, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the
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628
By
[Session
H. B. 1498, a bill to
Messrs. Pharr and Matthews of Mecklenburg:
An act to amend chapter 342, Private Laws of 1907, relating to
be entitled
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commission and
to extend the
make an appropriation
time for said commis-
S. B. 1235,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section 2836,
bill is
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1478, a
bill to
be entitled
An
An
school text books within each county for the different types
of high
of
high schools.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence in Senate amendment.
H. B. 602, a
Township Road
Griffins
bill to
bill
be entitled
District of
House
ordered enrolled.
is
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to
and empower
purposes.
town
House concurs
limits of the
of
in
Snow
Hill.
Senate
substitute
and
the
bill
takes
its
place
on
the Calendar.
S. B. 1155, H. B. 1479, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Mecklenburg County to refund its bonded indebtedness of
$300,000 authorized by chapter 146, Public Laws of 1899 and other act.
Placed on the Calendar.
S.
S.
B.
188,
entitled
prisoners."
S. B. 1237,
Public-Local
H. B. 1481, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1249, H. B. 1482, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 1,
Public-Local Laws of 1913, relating to road commissioners of Davie County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1234, H. B. 1483, a bill to be entitled An act to provide rural policemen for the county of Wilson.
Placed on the Calendar.
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630
S. B. 1250,
H. B. 1484, a
bill to
[Session
An
be entitled
act to
amend
the charter
incident to his
office.
An
act to
amend
the charter
D.
Boone
of
vision.
Referred
S.
to
and compensation
to
of the sheriff
and deputy
1.
An
sheriff of
5354, 5457
and
CALENDAR
H. B. 1066, a bill to be entitled An act relating to notes or obligations incurred by counties and townships for necessary expenses.
On motion of Mr. Ray of Macon the bill is laid on the table.
H. B. 1098, a bill to be entitled An act to require the custodian of money
arising from the sale of real estate and to be held subject to the orders of
the court to give bond for an accounting of such money.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1345, S. B. 672, a bill to be entitled An act to increase the annual
taxes levied in aid of the graded schools of Mount Airy.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson. Doughton.
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
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Dail,
son,
and
jail.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow-
man, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
son,
is
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
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[Session
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1351, S. B. 951, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Pitt' County to levy a special tax of fifteen cents for maintenance
of roads.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Parish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1349, S. B. 1108, a bill to be entitled An act to create a highway
commission of Nash County to be known and designated as the Nash County
Highway Commission.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt. Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg. May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jack87.
son, Winborne, Wright
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1348, S. B. 949, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the county
of New Hanover to issue bonds for school buildings and for other purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
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Dail,
Farish,
Little,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
1917.
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634
[Session
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Bowman, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant of
Wright 78.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1321, S. B. 136, a bill to be entitled An act for revising and consolidaing the Public and General Statutes of the State of North Carolina.
As amended passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered
sent to the Senate for concurrence in House amendment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt,.Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys.
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver. Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup. Stubbs. Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jack-
son,
ing
son.
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Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier. Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence. Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
of county
man, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
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636
[Session
Those voting
man, Brown of
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
Dail,
Darden
Farish,
thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow-
man, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
son,
H. B. 1404.
S. B. 1114.
bill to
be entitled
An
Calendar.
district in
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Those voting" in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow
man, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain. Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Getty?
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray or
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jack
son, Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1354, S. B. 1106, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Halifax
County to issue road and bridge bonds and to provide for the payment
thereof.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bow-
man, Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin,
son,
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett. Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton.
Farish, Farmer, Forrest. Fountain. Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady. Grantham. Gr?er, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May. Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald. Neal, Nichols. Oliver. Pass, Penland, Pharr. Poole, Propst. Ray of
Macon, Redwine. Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre. Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson. Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 1405,
County
S. B. 945,
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
act to authorize
Buncombe
to issue
Passes its
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver. Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild. Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1407, S. B. 1122, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the county
of Columbus to issue bonds and levy a tax to liquidate certain floating in-
debtedness.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal, Nichols, Oliver. Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Teague, Tucker, Wilcox,
Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1408,
town
S.
B.
1015,
a bill to be entitled
An
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant of Yadkin,
Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton,
Farish, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gardner, Gatling, Gettys,
Gold, Grady, Grantham, Grier. Griffin, Halsey, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin,
Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd, Love, Lyday, Maguire,
Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moose, Morgan,
McDonald, Neal. Nichols. Oliver, Pass, Penland, Pharr, Poole, Propst. Ray of
Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
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Wright 87.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 924, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the Australian
On motion of Mr. Doughton, the bill is laid on the table.
son, Winborne,
Ballot.
Apex
in
Passes
Laws
Wake
its
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640
H. B. 1293,
S.
Laws
An
[Session
act to
amend chapter
280,
of
H. B. 1046, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
manual training school for the detention of the criminal youths of Buncombe County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
Substitute for H. B. 1145,
Substitute
and
is
H. B. 1248, S. B. 859, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the holding of Superior Courts in the Fourteenth Judicial District.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 672, S. B. 1100, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 373,
Public-Local Laws, 1917, placing Graham County under the Primary Law.
to
make
official fees
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634, ratified
S. B. 1148,
March
bill to
be entitled
Court.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1434, S. B. 1151, a bill to be entitled An act empowering the commissioners of Caswell County to abrogate in any year the holding of that
court for Caswell which convenes on the second Monday before the first
Monday in September.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1436, S. B. 1154, a bill to be entitled An act to induce the prompt
payment
of taxes in the
Passes
41
its
town
of Reidsville.
House.
is
ordered enrolled.
642
H. B. 1441,
in
S. B. 1201,
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An
be entitled
bill to
An
be entitled
bill to
is
ordered enrolled.
Passes
its
is
ordered sent to
H. B. 1447, a
An
be entitled
bill to
city of Kinston.
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 1456, a
bill to
be entitled
An
amend H.
act to
B. 1070, S. B. 1035,
providing additional rules and regulations for working of the public roads
Passes
H. B. 1003, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
is
make
act to
Passes
its
H. B. 1049, a
bill to
is
be entitled
ordered engrossed.
An
act to
amend chapter
17,
Public
Laws
H. B. 1078, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
amend
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1000. a bill to be entitled An act to amend certain sections of the
Revisal of 1905, and certain chapters of the Public Laws of 1907, 1911, 1913,
1915, and 1917, all being parts of the public school law.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1001, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the teaching of
agriculture, home economics and manual training in the public schools of
North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1002, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 84, Public Laws
of 1911, for the establishment and maintenance of county farm life schools
and for the promotion of agriculture and home economics.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 803, S. B. 618, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 50,
Public-Local Laws, session 1917, and chapter 334, Public-Local Laws, session 1915, relating to
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643
amend chapter
17,
Public
Laws
is
841,
called
bill
to
order
by Mr.
to be entitled
An
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
An
act to
amend
By Mr. McCoin,
a
bill to
for
be entitled
by the Board
An
Committee on Appropriations:
H. B. 998,
S.
B. 131,
of Agriculture;
bill,
favorable
as to substitute.
And H.
And
An
scientific activity in
North Carolina.
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644
And H.
An
[Session
ize the Boys' Brigade of Road Patrol, designating certain duties in the
maintenance of roads and keeping down forest fires, to appropriate certain
funds accruing from fertilizer taxes and for organizing and maintaining
same and improving same and improving the public highways of North
Carolina.
And
H. B. 220, a
forests of
And
An
Laws
be entitled
bill to
and
253,
North Carolina.
H. B. 347, a
bill
to
be entitled
An
Economic Survey.
H. B. 345, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the making of
traverse and topographical maps in North Carolina and providing for
cooperation with the United States Geological Survey and with counties
in mapping counties or special areas, eventually completing a traverse map
And
of
North Carolina.
And H.
of Health.
H. B. 402, a bill to be entitled An act for the maintenance of the State
Home and Industrial School for Girls and Women.
And H. B. 1080, a bill to be entitled An act to establish and maintain a
home for dependent and delinquent children in the State of North Carolina,
and to make an appropriation for its establishment and support.
And H. B. 887, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 188, Public
And
Laws
of 1915, relative to
remarking a part
Brunswick
And
H. B. 842, a
bill to
be entitled
An
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By Mr. Dawson,
be entitled
An
for
1:
And H.
645
H. B. 1260, a
and
bill to
to validate a cer-
An
making
or use
And H. B.
Laws
Public
to be entitled
bill
An
H. B. 1318,
2:
S.
B. 939,
weapons in
North Carolina.
And H. B. 1423, S. B. 902, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize building and loan associations to accept Liberty Loan Bonds as security for
loans.
And H.
An
By Mr.
An
Amendments:
H. B. 1494,
a bill to be entitled
in the State to
the Constitution.
And, H. B.
An
act to
amend
the Con-
of
ENGROSSED BILLS
By Mr.
Dail
for
the
and
find
we have
as follows:
be entitled An act to make effective chapter 24, Public
Laws of 1917, relating to placing of sign posts on roads.
H. R. 1340, Resolution in behalf of the clerks of the General Assembly.
bills,
H. B. 1003, a
bill to
first
as follows:
By Mr. Matthews
of the
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By Mr. Darden: H.
[Session
An
By Mr. Grantham: H. B.
Laws
being an act to
An
act to
amend
chap-
of
it
An
act to provide
an auto-
message
is
first
Aycock
county
H. B. 957, a
officers of
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 1303,
the State
S. B. 943. a bill to
An
be entitled
act to
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H. B. 1355,
S.
An
647
act to authorize the city
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Bryant
of Yadkin, Burgess, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of
Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Everett, Farmer, Forrest, Fountain, Gardner, Garrett, Gatling, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grantham, Griffin, Halsey, Herring,
Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May,
Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal,
Nichols, Penland, Fharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Renfrow, Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shepherd, Smithdeal,
Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker,
Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston,
Wilson of Burke, Winborne, Wright, Young 97.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1352,
S. B. 1016,
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes
its
its
place on
the Calendar.
Those voting
of said roads.
As amended passes
its
its
Those voting
of Pitt,
Brown
of
of
Coxe
648
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Hodgin, Holton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler, Kiser, Little, Lloyd,
Lyday, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May,
Mintz, Moore, Moose, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal,
Nichols, Penland, Fharr, Poole, Propst, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
tions.
office.
Passes its third reading and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
H. B. 1472, a bill to be entitled An act to repeal chapter 330, Private Laws
of 1899, incorporating the town of Mint Hill in Mecklenburg County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1474, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board of commis-
without engrossment.
H. B. 1497, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 4039, PublicLocal Laws of 1913, creating the office of auditor for Mecklenburg County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1498, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 342, Private Laws
of 1907, relating to the election of members of the school board of the
city of Charlotte.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1429, S. B. 678, a bill to be entitled An act to control the distribution of funds to the Cherokee Normal School of Robeson County.
As amended passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1435, S. B. 1153, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3733,
Revisal 1905, so as to make the same apply to Davidson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 1461, S. R. 55, Joint resolution providing for the payment of the
expenses of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled
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its
is
ordered enrolled.
Passes
its
be entitled
Wilmington, North Carolina.
H. B. 1491, a
bill to
An
act to
is
ordered enrolled.
amend
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1493, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 75, Private Laws
of 1911, relating to the charter of the city of Wilmington.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1492, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the election of the
city attorney of the city of Wilmington and fix the salary for said office.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1495, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the erection of a
bridge across Smith's Creek, Pamlico County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1477, a bill to be entitled An act to require the sheriff of Pitt County
to perform the duties of constable in Greenville Township. Pitt County, and
receive the fees therefor while so serving.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1481, S. B. 1237, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 415,
Public-Local Laws of 1917, relative to fishing in the streams of Robeson
County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1483, S. B. 1234, a bill to be entitled An act to provide rural policemen for the county of Wilson.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 1333, Joint resolution providing additional compensation for the
engineer and firemen of the State central heating plant.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. R. 1340, Resolution in behalf of the clerks of the General Assembly.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered engrossed.
H. R. 1343, Resolution in favor of W. D. Terry.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 356, a bill to be entitled An act to benefit the moral, mental or physical condition of inmates of penal and charitable institutions.
On the passage of the bill on its second reading, Mr. Brown of Pitt, calls
Call sustained.
for the ayes and noes.
The bill posses its second reading by the following vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bowman, Boyd. Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Butt, Cameron, Cox of
Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles,
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[Session
borne, Wright-
67.
Those voting in
Donald, PenTand,
Johnston 25.
Propst,
Ray
of
Chatham,
Rose,
Roberts,
Williams
of
The question recurs on the passage of the bill on its third reading.
The bill passes its third reading and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
H. B. 1017, a
bill to
be entitled
An
bank
in
nonpayment of a check.
Passes its second and third readings and
error as to
be entitled
An
amended by chapter
92,
H. B. 1110, a
of 1917, as
bill to
act to
Public
practice of osteopathy.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1199, S. B. 576, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the physical examination and treatment of the school children of the State at regular
intervals.
North Carolina.
As amended passes
its
Public
Laws
is
ordered sent to
amend chapter
35,
H. B. 1123,
S. B. 616,
bill to
be entitled
An
to a trustee
when
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and severally
651
liable
payment and
for its
8 o'clock tonight.
NIGHT SESSION
to recess
and
is called to
Brummitt.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
to be entitled
ment
An
And H.
444, Public
Laws
of 1909,
and amendments
An
act to
amend chapter
first
as follows:
By Mr. Grant: H.
Laws of
140, Public
An
act to
amend chapter
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[Session
CALENDAR
Bills
of as fol-
lows:
H. B. 1342, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
154, Public
Laws
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 1361, a bill to be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
and government of
136, Public
cities,
Laws
towns and
incorporated ^villages.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1319, S. B. 1003, a bill to be entitled An act relating to cemeteries.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 1320, S. R. 6, Joint resolution for the appointment of a committee
to draw a bill for the enactment of a law to relieve the citizens of North
Carolina against the unjust and discriminatory rates charged by fire insurances companies in North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1291, S. B. 936, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 136,
Public Laws of 1917. relating to the organization and government of cities,
towns and incorporated villages.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1292, S. B. 946, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 59,
Public Laws of 1917, being entitled "An act to protect very young children."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1316, S. B. 847, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 5, chap-
houses.
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H. B. 1187, a
Laws
to
bill
An
be entitled
653
Public-
bill to
be entitled
An
amend
act to
Passes its
without engrossment.
H. B. 1176, a
to be
entitled
An
act
to
is
bill
regulate
the conferring of
H. B. 1178, a
bill
to be entitled
An
who
served in
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1179, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Governor to issue
commissions to commandants or directors of military training at the University, and other institutions, colleges and schools of the State and to
the student officers of such institutions.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1148. S. B. 822, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 264,
Public
Laws
Passes
its
H. B. 1153,
S.
B.
720,
bill
to be
is
entitled
ordered enrolled.
An
act to
fix
the salary of
Marshal of the Supreme Court who is also the Librarian of said court.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
for concurrence in
House amendment.
Recommitted
to
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H. B. 1158, a
bill to
be entitled
An
[Session
Laws
and abatement
of cer-
tain nuisances.
Passes
its
for concurrence in
House
is
substitute.
1919]
H. B. 1127,
S.
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An
prostitution.
Passes
its
H. B. 1383, a
bill
to be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
Passes
its
is
ordered sent to
Passes
its
H. B. 1502, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
ordered enrolled.
from blocking
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 503, a bill to be entitled An act to extend the corporate limits of
the town of Hookerton.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1507, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 684, PublicLocal Laws of North Carolina enacted at session of 1915, it being "An act
to place the officers of Harnett County upon a salary basis."
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1388, S. B. 1241, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 204,
Public Laws of 1917, increasing the amount of pensions for Confederate
soldiers and sailors and their widows.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1372, S. B. 1116, a bill to be entitled An act to amend the Revisal
for further protection to graveyards.
North Carolina.
its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1386, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the construction of
an agricultural extension building on the grounds of the North Carolina
State College of Agriculture and Engineering by anticipating the funds
Passes
for building.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Renfrow, the House adjourns to meet tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
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FIFTY-SECOND DAY
House of Representatives,
Saturday, March
The House meets pursuant
to
adjournment and
is
8,
1919.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Ashby, of Raleigh.
Mr. Griffin for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of yesterday
The courtesies
member
of the
floor
J.
D.
McCall, former
of the House.
The Speaker asks that the roll be called and that those who are willing
remain until Tuesday morning in order to have a quorum for the transaction of business on said date will signify same by answering aye.
The roll is called and the following gentlemen respond in the affirmative:
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass, Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan,
Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Coxe of
Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Greene, Darden of Halifax,
Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grant, Granthan, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hodgin, Johnson, Jones.
Kesler, Love, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
to
May, Mintz, Morgan, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Pass, Penland, Pharr,
of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw,
Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Wilcox,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Ray
Bills
their
title,
By Mr. Cameron,
for
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first
An
as follows:
By
at the forks of
bill
to be entitled
of
counties.
By
North Carolina.
Placed on the Calendar.
By Mr. Clayton: H. R.
1534,
Resolution
in
clerks.
Passes its
readngs and
42
first
is
House.
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By
Passes its
readings and
By Mr.
bill to
be entitled
[Session
An
Buncombe County.
first
is
An
An
act to
sale
Neal: H. B. 1537, a
bill
to be entitled
McDowell County.
By Mr. Grant: H. B.
Public-Local Laws
677,
of
amend chapter
partridges.
By Mr. Winborne: H.
March
3,
An
act to correct
an
town of Ahoski.
Placed on the Calednar.
By Mr. Grant: H. B. 1540, a bill to be entitled An act to amend H. B.
1109 and S. B. 1186 of the present session.
Placed on the Calendar.
And H. B. 1541, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 184, Private
limits of the
Laws
H. B. 1508, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend An
act ratified
March
H. B. 1509, a
bill to
"An
be entitled
An
act to
amend An
act ratified
1919,
entitled
act to
of the
field
Township Road
District.
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House concurs
S. B.
in Senate
amendment and
the
659
bill is
An
ordered enrolled.
Public Laws of 1917 and to provide for the incorporation of rural communities.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence.
S. B. 1239, H. B. 1512, a bill to be entitled An act to amend S. B. 598,
H. B. 861, ratified February 28, 1919, by the General Assembly of North
Carolina, session of 1911, entitled An act to authorize the issuance of Township Road Bonds for the townships of Robeson County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1295, H. B. 1315, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the construction and maintenance of a system of State highways and to enable the
State to secure the benefits of Federal aid therefor, and for other purposes.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence.
S. B. 1180, H. B. 1238, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the compensation of the sheriff of Yancey County.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence.
S. B. 743,
tion of a
H. B. 706, a
new courthouse
bill to
be entitled
in Lincoln
An
for.
Lee County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1255, H. B. 1529, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 496,
Public Laws of 1913, relating to the primary law of Lee County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1256, H. B. 1528, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the schools
of Goldsboro Township.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1257, H. B. 1527, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 46,
in
Public-Local
vide for the
Laws of North Carolina, session 1917, entitled An act to promore economical disbursement of public funds in the county of
Robeson.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1258, H. B. 1525, a bill to be entitled
Cape Fear Township, Lee County.
Placed on the Calendar.
An
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660
[Session
enrolled.
H. B. 1192, a
S. B. 1317,
and valuing
money.
bill to
be entitled
An
and mixed, at
its
real value in
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendbill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1252, H. B. 1558, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Governor and Council of State to fix the salaries of the clerks and stenographers
in the several
departments of State.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
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661
H. B. 1516, a bill to be entitled An act to require the use of lights after dark
on vehicles using the hard surface roads of New Hanover County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1517, a bill to be entitled An act to secure the better enforcement
of the law against the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors in
Chatham County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1519, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Topsail Township,
Pender County to issue bonds for improvement of roads.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1505, S. B. 1343, a bill to be entitled An act to make appropriations
for State institutions.
Passes
its
for concurrence in
is
House amendment.
is
An
ordered enrolled.
act to provide for the
finish-
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1338, a
bill to
Passes
its
of adequate sanitary
is
ordered enrolled,
is
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H. B. 967,
Private
its
Laws
S.
of 1901,
An
of the
[Session
act to
town
amend chapter
of
165,
Parkton increasing
corporate limits.
Passes
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton. Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1094, S. B. 1134, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the board
of county commissioners of Montgomery County to issue bonds to be used
in the construction and maintenance of the public roads of Biscoe Township.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 945, S. B. 1025, a bill to be entitled An act for the creation' of a
Road Electorate, a board of Road Commissioners and for the improvement
of the public roads in the several counties of the State, to become applicable
to any county only when ratified by the board of county commissioners for
such county.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Gi'aham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
its
Those voting
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Rose,
Roberts,
Saunders,
Sellars,
Smithdeal,
Stroup,
663
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
Griffin,
Kesler,
H. B. 1407,
Columbus
S. B. 1122,
to issue
bill to
be entitled
An
ness.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1405, S. B. 945, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize Buncombe
County to issue bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Passes
its
Those voting
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Oliver, Pharr, Poole,
Roberts,
Pritchard, Propst,
Saunders,
Rose,
Ray
Smithdeal,
of
[Session
Stroup,
Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Sellars,
Those voting
H. B. 1409,
Public-Local
Passes
S.
Laws
An
act to
amend chapter
Graded School
42,
District.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham. Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly. Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1355, S. B. 1110, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the city
of Statesville to call an election for the purpose of voting bonds to provide
funds for the purchase of a gas plant.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest. Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1356, S. B. 1013, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the school
committee of Reidsville School District, Reidsville, North Carolina, to issue
bonds for school purposes.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett.
Butt, Cameron. Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
its
Those voting
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Jackson, Winborne,
Those voting
H. B. 1357,
ham County
Young
86.
S. B.
An act to authorize Rockingroad and bridge bonds and to provide for the payment
to issue
thereof.
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
Those voting
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666
Greene,
Darden
Forrest,
Fountain,
Griffin,
Little,
of
Halifax,
Davis,
[Session
Galloway, Garrett,
Rose,
Roberts,
Sellars,
Smithdeal,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
H. B. 1354,
County
to
S.
issue road
An
to
thereof.
Passes
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1336, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the public roads of
Averasboro Township, Harnett County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered sent to the
Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup. Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne. Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1352, S. B. 1016, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize a tax levy
for the townships of Duplin County.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
its
Those voting
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Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Brown
667
Bowman,
Griffin,
Little,
Pitt,
Jones,
Kelly,
Kesler,
Rose,
Saunders,
Sellars,
Smithdeal,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
H. B. 1252,
S. B. 883,
bill to
be entitled
An
Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden and Curriprovide for a bond issue and levy of taxes to pay for the cost
tuck and to
of said roads.
Passes
its
Senate for
Those voting
Boyd, Brown of
Brown
Bowman,
of
Little,
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[Session
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown^of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus. Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the n'egative, none.
H. B. 731, S. B. 780, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Chatham County to issue bonds to pay for certain road
improvements.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler,
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie. Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting
H. B. 602,
Griffins
S. B. 1019,
bill to
be entitled
of
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to
and empower
purposes.
its
place on the
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
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Fountain, Galloway,
Forrest,
Little,
Garrett,
Gettys,
Griffin,
669
Jones,
Kelly,
Kesler,
Rose,
Saunders,
Sellars,
Smithdeal,
Stroup,
Stubbs,
Suttlemyre,
H. B. 685,
limits of the
Passes
its
S. B. 1001,
town
of
bill to
Snow
be entitled
An
Hill.
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Bass, Bowman,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burgess, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Darden of
Greene, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Everett, Farmer,
Forrest, Fountain, Galloway, Garrett, Gettys, Grady, Graham, Grantham,
Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kesler.
Little, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McDonald, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols,
Oliver, Pharr, Poole, Pritchard, Propst, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow,
Roberts, Rose, Saunders, Sellars, Smithdeal, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Tucker, Turner, Wilcox, Wild, Wilkins,
Williams of Cabarrus, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of
Jackson, Winborne, Young 86.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Redwine: H. B. 1175, a bill to be entitled An act to
regulate fees of justices of the peace, is taken from the Committee on
Salaries and Fees and placed on the Calendar.
Mr. Redwine sends forward an amendment. The amendment is adopted,
and as amended passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to
the Senate without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Butt, H. B. 732, a bill to be entitled An act to provide
for the establishment of standard packages, grades, state brands and for
other purposes, is taken from the table and placed on the Calendar.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 599, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 23, Public Laws of
1917, in regard to absent electors.
Mr. Herring sends forward an amendment which is lost.
Mr. Matthews of Bertie sends forward an amendment which is adopted,
and the question recurs upon the passage of the bill as amended on its third
reading.
On
this Mr. Williams of Cabarrus calls for the ayes and noes.
The call
sustained and the bill as amended passes its third reading by the following
vote and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
is
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Burgess,
Crisp,
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670
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[Session
Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest, FounGraham, Grant, Grantham, Griffin, Hodgin, Johnson, Kelly,
Kesler, Love, Lyday, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan,
McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Nichols, Pharr, Poole, Ray of Chatham,
Ray of Macon, Redwine, Renfrow, Roberts, Saunders, Swayer, Sellars, Stroup,
Suttlemyre, Taylor, Teague, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Johnston, Wilson
of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 67.
Those voting in the negative are: Messrs. Bryant of Yadkin, Burnett,
Farmer, Herring, Jackson, Jones, Little, Maguire, Moose, McDonald, Penland, Propst, Rose, Smithdeal, Spence, Swann, Turner, Wild, Williams of
Darden
of Greene, Davis,
Cabarrus 19^
On motion of Mr. Doughton the House takes a recess until this
p.
m. at
3 o'clock.
AFTERNOON SESSION
to recess,
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
Laws
of 1917, relating to
ENROLLED BILLS
Mr. Wilson of Burke, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the
following bills and resolutions properly enralled, and they are duly ratified
and sent to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. B. 348, S. B. 636, An act to amend chapter 831, Public Laws of 1907.
H. B. 672, S. B. 1100, An act to repeal chapter 373, Public-Local Laws 1917,
placing Graham County under the primary law.
H. B. 702,
S. B. 394,
An
act to
amend chapter
83,
An
amend
H. B. 771,
S.
B. 380,
act to
and
to appoint a
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H. B. 803,
S.
B.
An
618,
act to
671
amend chapter
50,
Public-Local Laws,
session 1917, and chapter 334, Public Laws, session 1915, relative to working
public roads.
H. B. 919,
certain
An
S. B. 1090,
residents of the
to vote to
in
Greene
County.
H. B. 934,
of
farm
life
S. B. 916,
An
H. B. 957,
S.
B. 973,
An
H. B. 1085,
S.
B. 1225,
An
S. B. 1229,
amended by chapter
H. B. 1365,
in
An
S. B. 1120,
An
amend section
Laws of 1917.
act to
103, Public
Rockingham County.
H. B. 1121,
S.
B. 801,
An
act to
amend chapter
35,
Public
Laws
of 1917,
relating to expenditures for clothing inmates of the Slate School for the
H. B. 1123,
fer of the
An
H. B. 1159,
S. B. 1231,
Durham County
to issue
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H. B. 1222,
An
S. B. 1208,
[Session
amend chapter
act to
62,
Public-Local
Laws
of
1917.
H. B. 1224,
An
S. B. 1210,
H. B. 1234,
S.
B.
An
1207,
act to establish a
Caswell County.
H. B. 1239,
An
S. B. 1220,
Selma
An
S. B. 1206,
Union County
act to authorize
to levy a special
H. B. 1248,
in the
An
S. B. 859,
H. B. 1266,
S. B. 879,
An
amend chapter
act to
H. B. 1270,
An
S. B. 863,
act to create
town
282, Public-Local
Apex
of
in
Wake
office of
Laws
of
County.
auditor in
Rockingham County.
H. B. 1293, S. B. 878, An act to amend chapter 280, Public-Local Laws of
North Carolina, session of 1917. relative to the recorder's court of Middle
Creek Township in Wake County.
H. B. 1296.
An
S. B. 935,
act to appoint
members
of the
board of education
of Bertie County.
H. B. 1303,
An
S. B. 943,
name
of the State
Normal and
H. B. 1345,
H. B. 1346,
An
S. B. 672,
Mount Airy.
An
S. B. 899,
County
of
tax.
H. B. 1347,
An
S. B. 947,
of
H. B. 1348,
An
S. B. 949,
act to
to
mission.
H. B. 1350,
District of
S.
B. 1010,
An
Washington County
to issue
H. B. 1351,
S. B. 951,
An
County
maintenance of roads.
provide for a court stenographer for
H. B. 1367,
S.
B.
1113,
An
act to
Sampson County.
H. B. 1368,
S.
B. 1115,
An
game
act to
amend chapter
426, Public-Local
Laws,
in Cleveland County.
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H. B. 1421,
in
S. B. 1017,
673
An
An
act to
and
salaries
Laws
of 1917,
Mecklenburg County.
H. B. 1440,
S. B.
851,
amend chapter
17,
Public
H. B. 1442,
ham
S. B. 1261,
An
County.
H. B. 1443,
S. B. 1260,
An
act to
amend chapter
629, Public-Local
Laws
of
Township, Rockingham
County.
H. B. 1481,
S.
B. 1237,
An
H. B. 1483,
S. B. 1234,
act to
an act
to provide rural
Wilson.
H. B. 1429,
S.
B. 678,
An
S. B. 1148,
1919, relating to
An
hunting
act to
in
amend H.
March
Clay County.
first
as follows:
By Mr. Ray of Chatham: H. B. 1544, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the commissioners of Chatham County to designate such depositories
for the funds of said county which will pay the highest rate of interest.
Passes its first reading.
Rules suspended.
Passes it second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Winborne: H. R. 1545, Resolution providing compensation for
43
House.
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674
[Session
entitled
1915,
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 1470, a
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
primary elections.
second and third readings and
101, Public
Laws
of 1915, relating to
Passes its
is ordered sent, to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1459, a bill to be entitled An act to supplement chapter 136, Public
Laws of 1917, providing for the organization and government of cities,
towns and incorporated villages.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1460, a bill to be entitled An act permitting the exchange of county
funding bonds for outstanding notes in lieu of the sale of the bonds.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1462, S. B. 886, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the inspection of bottling plants or places where soft drinks are manufactured, prepared or bottled.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1463, S. B. 931, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the location of the State's prison and to issue bonds therefor.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1464, S. B. 901, a bill to be entitled An act to amend sub-chapter
VIII, chapter 136, Public Laws of 1917, relating to protection against fire of
property outside city limits.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1531, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint members of the county
board of education in the respective counties in North Carolina.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1238, S. B. 1180, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the compensation and duties of the sheriff of Yancey County.
House concurs in Senate amendment and the bill is ordered enrolled.
1919]
H. B. 768,
Public
S.
Laws
HOUSE JOURNAL
675
An
of 1917,
and
commu-
nities.
Laws
bill
to be
An
entitled
amend chapter
act to
677,
Public-
H. B. 1540, a
bill to
be entitled
An
is
amend H.
act to
B. 1109,
and
S.
B.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 1529,
Public
Laws
Passes
its
S. B. 1255,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
496,
Passes
its
H. B. 1533, a
bill to
S. B. 781, ratified
be entitled
on March
3,
An
is
ordered enrolled.
town
of Ahoskie.
Passes
its
is
without engrossment.
H. B. 1520, a
bill to
be entitled
An
ing School.
HOUSE JOUENAL
676
H. B. 1528,
Passes
S. B.
its
H. B. 1541, a
Laws
An
Township.
second and third readings and
of Goldsboro
bill
to
be entitled
An
is
[Session
act relating to the schools
ordered enrolled.
act to
amend chapter
184,
Private
Wilmington.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1302, S. B. 942, a bill to be entitled An act relating to the county
board of education of Rockingham. County and appointing additional members thereon.
Passes
its
H. R. 1332,
watchman
is
ordered enrolled.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1511, S. B. 1009, a bill to be entitled An act authorizing the clerk
of the Superior Court of Henderson County to appoint constabulary for
policing the grounds and estate of the Highland Lake Military-Naval
Academy, Inc., in Henderson County.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1437,
and
S.
An
Passes
its
be probated.
second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1449, a
bill to
be entitled
An
Com-
mittee.
bill to
be entitled
An
is
is
amend
section 248,
Volume
I,
of
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1451, a bill to b,e entitled An act to amend section 97, chapter 200,
Public Laws of 1917, providing for payment into the State Treasury the
unused money.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossmsent.
H. B. 1458, a bill to be entitled An act to supplement chapter 138, Public
Laws of 1917, known as the municipal finance act in relation to election
held under said act.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1315, S. B. 1295, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for the construction and maintenance of a system of State highways and to enable the
State to secure the benefits of Federal aid therefor and for other purposes.
Upon motion to concur in Senate amendments, Mr. Matthews of Bertie
calls for the ayes and noes.
Call is sustained.
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the
bill
is
o'clock.
NIGHT SESSION
to
its
recess,
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
their
And
title,
H. B. 1422,
S. B. 195,
bill
to be entitled
An
working
report as amended.
1905,
relating to
free
An
labor
act to
amend
on public roads;
with a favorable
ENROLLED BILLS
Second Report
Mr. Sellars from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the following
and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State.
H. R. 1532, S. R. 1399, Resolution of thanks to Raleigh post office.
bills
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678
[Session
first
as follows:
By Mr.
Eckles: H. B. 1562, a
act ratified
March
3,
bill to
1919, it being
be entitled
H. B. 670,
An
act supplemental to an
S. B. 748,
known
as the act
etc.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Chesnutt: H. R. 1561, Joint resolution recalling H. B. 584, S. B.
653, entitled An act to provide funds for the improvement of the roads of
Duplin County.
Passes its
readings and
first
is
message
is
Public-Local
H. B. 1548, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
88,
act to
Public
Laws
of 1913
amend chapter
307,
Forsyth County.
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S.
and
S. B.
An
679
act to
amend H.
B. 1109,
Hoke County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1161, H. B. 1030, a
ship,
bill to
be entitled
An
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendbill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1251, H. B. 1552, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 288,
Public Laws of 1917 entitled An act to provide for the division of the
State into Judicial Districts and for holding the courts therein.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1173, H. B. 297, a bill to be entitled An act to validate the probate
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendbill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1319. H. B. 495, a bill to be entitled An act for the relief of Charles
V. York for losses sustained by him in the erection of the State warehouse
on East Morgan Street, Raleigh, N. C.
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendment and the bill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1294, H. B. 1553, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Governor and Council of State to fix the wages of certain employees and laborers
in the Capitol
number
bill
committeemen
bill to
to be entitled
in
An
Duplin County.
be entitled
An
file
February
26,
it
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680
S. B. 1345,
Public
Laws
H. B. 1556, a
be entitled
bill to
An
management
[Session
amend chapter
act to
150,
tele-
phone operator.
Placed on the Calendar.
CALENDAB
Bills
of as
follows:
H. R. 1254,
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1513, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 140, Public
Laws of 1917, relating to the use of automobiles.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1433, S. B. 1149, a bill to be entitled An act to allow extra compensation for the night watchman and the night librarian of the Supreme
Court Building.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. R. 71, Joint resolution for the establishment of the Bankhead Highway.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
is
391, Public
1907,
relating
to
the
punishment for
vagrancy.
On motion
is
ordered sent to
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681
Laws
Passes
S. B. 824,
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
6,
Pub-
is
ordered enrolled.
An
is
ordered enrolled.
H. B. 634, a
On motion
bill to
be entitled
An
March
7,
1919.
682
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[Session
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1478, S. B. 1121, a bill to be entitled An act to protect milk supply.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1500, a bill to be entitled An act to correct errors in House Bill 27,
Senate Bill 325, ratified February 21, 1919, relating to bill of lading.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1501, a bill to be entitled An act to amend section 3346, Revisal of
1905, relating to the burning of woods.
Passes its Second and third reradings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
On motion of Mr. Coxe of Anson, the House adjourns to meet Monday at
10:30 o'clock, a. m.
FIFTY-THIRD DAY
House
of Representatives,
Monday, March
adjournment and
10,
1919.
by Mr.
Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Caviness, of Raleigh.
Mr. Dawson for the Committee on the Journal reports that the Journal
of Saturday has been examined and found correct.
The courtesies of the floor are extended to Ex-Representatives Vann of
Hertford and Mclver of Chatham.
to
is
called to order
REPORTS ON COMMITTEES
By
amended.
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An
The request
is
complied with.
reading
is
first
as follows:
By Mr. Turner: H.
an act
An
act supplemental to
to
during present
Passes
its
first
reading.
Rules suspended.
Passes
its
to
county.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Matthews of Bertie: H. B. 1567, a bill to be entitled An act to
require clerks to receive without commission the deposits in their hands
under chapter 146, Public Laws of 1915.
Passes its first reading. Rules suspended. Passes its second and third
readings and is ordered sent to the Senate without engrossment.
By Mr. Bryant of Durham: H.. B. 1569, a bill to be entitled An act to
amend H. B. 1315, S. B. 1295, of the Public Laws of 1919, entitled An act
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684
[Session
to
ways and
its
readings and
By
first
is
Rules suspended.
reading.
Passes
its
bill to
An
be entitled
Passes
its
readings and
By Mr.
first
is
Rules suspended.
reading.
Passes
its
message
S. B. 1395,
24,
Public
is
H. B. 1003, a
Laws
House concurs
S.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
make
effective chapter
amendment and
the
bill
is
ordered enrolled.
264, Public
for fallen
H. B. 691, a
Laws
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section
7,
chapter
women.
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685
money.
House
CALENDAR
Bills
follows:
S.
An
act to
amend H.
B. 1109,
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
November
Passes
S. B. 599,
bill to
be entitled
An
day
of
its
is
ordered enrolled.
The
bill fails to
Those voting
pass
its
Messrs. Bass,
Brown
vote,
of Pitt,
Bryant
Roberts,
On motion
of Mr.
table.
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H. B. 1560,
Public-Local
S. B. 1339,
Laws
bill to
An
be entitled
[Session
act to
amend chapter
643,
Hoke County.
Passes its second and third readings and
H. B. 1548, S. B. 1406, a bill to be entitled
Public-Local
Passes
Laws
S. B. 731,
B. 1403, a bill to be
number...., in office of
bejng An act preventing the
file
26, 1919, it
for veal in
Passes
S.
ordered enrolled.
An
its
H. B. 1551,
is
Buncombe County.
second and third readings and
its
ordered enrolled.
is
S. B. 1253,
bill to
Laws
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
657,
streams
Lee County.
On motion
of Mr.
H. R. 1546,
S.
Teague
is laid
on the
table.
Frank
Mitchell, tele-
phone operator.
As amended passes
its
is
ordered sent to
H. B. 602,
S. B. 1019,
Township Road
Griffins
bill to
be entitled
District of
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to
and empower
purposes.
Passes
its
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Pharr,
Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 731, S. B. 780, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Chatham County to issue bonds to pay for certain road improvement.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant .of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 76.
Those voting
H. B. 685,
limits of the
S. B. 1001,
town
of
bill to
Snow
be entitled
An
Hill.
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Passes
its
Those voting
Wright 76.
Those voting
H. B. 1479, S. B. 1155, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the commissioners of Mecklenburg County to refund its bonded indebtedness of
$300,000.00, authorized by chapter 146, Public Laws of 1899, and other acts.
Passes its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Holton, John-
Brown
Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
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H. B. 1469,
missioners of
[Session
S.
to levy
Passes
its
is
ordered enrolled.
Those voting
Griffin,
Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1547, S. B. 1292, a bill to be entitled An act to validate the levy
and the collection of taxes in Gaston County under chapter 88, Public Laws
of 1913 and chapter 109, Public Laws of 1917.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
of
Durham, Burnett,
Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Holton, John-
Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1512, S. B. 1239, a bill to be entitled An act to amend S. B. 598,
H. B. 861, ratified February 28, 1919 by the General Assembly of North
Carolina, session 1919, entitled An act to authorize the issuance of township
road bonds for the townships of Robeson County.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt, Cameron,
Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden
of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Forrest, Gardner, Gold, Grady,
Graham, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring, Hewett, Hodgin, Holton, Johnson, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg,
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
HOUSE JOURNAL
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Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1508, S. B. 1247, a bill to be entitled An act to amend An act ratified
February 4, 1919, entitled An act to authorize the board of commissioners
of Wilson County to build a new courthouse and to issue bonds therefor.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
Brown
of Pitt,
of
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Pharr,
Wright 76.
Those voting
H. B. 1509,
March
3,
S. B. 1246,
1919, entitled
bill to
An
be entitled
An
act to
amend An
act ratified
Wilson County to issue bonds for the purpose of building a county home and
hospital and for other purposes.
Passes its second reading by the following vote and takes its place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
Brown
of
Rowan, Bryant
Wright 76.
Those voting
road Co.
Passes
its
its
place on the
Calendar.
Those voting
Brown
of Pitt,
44
Brown
House.
of
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Wright 76.
Those voting
message
is
An
act to
S.
B.
fix
State officers.
The
bill
is
is
On motion
An
act
of 1905, relating to
House takes a
AFTERNOON SESSION
recess,
of business.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Bills
title,
By Mr.
Placed on the Calendar. Passes its second and third readings and
dered enrolled.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Bills
first
is
or-
follows
By Mr. Doughton: H.
and supplemental to the
Passes its
readings and
entitled
An
An
act
amendatory
of
first
is
message
is
in Swain County.
Placed on the Calendar.
boundary
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S. B. 1473,
H. B. 1578, a
bill to
be entitled
An
691
act to
amend
Laws
243, Private
the charter
of 1911, re-
Placed on the Calendar for concurrence. House concurs in Senate amendthe bill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 396, H. B. 628, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint directors for
ment and
is
ordered enrolled.
An act to authorize the commissioners of Buncombe County to set apart and appropriate to the Asheville
Board of Trade, Inc., such a sum of money as they, in their discretion, may
deem wise for the advancement and development of the resources of Buncombe County, not exceeding the sum of $2,500 in any year.
Placed on the Calendar. Passes its second and third readings and is orS.
dered enrolled.
S. B. 192, H. B. 1579, a bill to be entitled An act to call a convention of
the people of North Carolina.
Placed on the Calendar and on motion of Mr. Ray of Macon the bill is
laid on the table.
S. R. 1481, H. R. 1582, a joint resolution to provide for the renovation of
the State Capitol building.
S. B. 1478, H. B. 1581, a bill to be entitled An act to supplement the amount
provided in H. B. 372, S. B. 904, to enforce the act for the compulsory attendance in the public schools of children between certain ages and to regulate and restrict the employment of children and provide for the enforcement
of the provisions of this act, and of chapter 83, Public Laws of 1913, and
chapter 857, Public Laws of 1909.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1480, H. B. 1583, a bill to be entitled An act to extend the period of
compulsory education in the city of Winston-Salem for the full session of
city public schools each year.
Placed on the Calendar. Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1477, H. B. 1588, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 136,
Public Laws passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina at its session
in the year 1917, same being An act to provide for the organization and
government of cities, towns and incorporated villages.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1479, H. B. 1584, a bill to be entitled An act to place Flora A. Brown,
widow of H. V. Brown, deceased Confederate soldier on the pension roll, also
James Gore of Columbus County.
Placed on the Calendar.
S. B. 1474, H. B. 1580, a bill to be entitled An act to supplement An act
to allow additional compensation to county officers in Duplin County.
Placed on the Calendar. Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
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[Session
H. B. 1587, a
S. B. 1350.
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend
section 3641,
etc.,
practicing
law.
bill
Commission and
to
be entitled
An
Mount
Placed on the Calendar. Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 1482, H. B. 1531, a bill to be entitled An act to appoint members of
the county boards of education in the respective counties of North Carolina.
House fails to concur in Senate amendment and conference committee is
asked for. The speaker appoints the following conferees on part of the
An
House concurs
in
Senate amend-
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
officers of
H. B. 1494, a
bill to
be entitled
An
body in the
On motion
the Constitution.
North Carolina.
its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1556, S. B. 1345, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 150,
Public Laws of 1917, relating to the management of hospitals for the insane.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1564, a bill to be entitled An act to provide extra compensation for
the night watchman of the State Departments Building.
Passes its second ana third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1565, a bill to be entitled An act to amend chapter 140, Public Laws
of 1917, relating to the speed of motor vehicles when meeting vehicles upon
the public highways.
Passes
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Passes its second and third readings and is ordered sent to the Senate
without engrossment.
H. B. 1550, S. B. 1401, a bill to be entitled An act to provide for repairs
at the Governor's Mansion.
Passes its second and third readings and is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 1553, S. B. 1294, a bill to be entitled An act to authorize the Governor
and the Council of the State to fix the wages paid certain employees and
laborers in the Capitol and State Departments buildings.
House amendment.
By
Those voting
Brown
Brown
Chesnutt,
Clayton,
of
Rowan, Bryant
Collins,
Wright 76.
Those voting in the negative, none.
On motion of Mr. Gold, the vote by which the substitute
to H. B. 1093,
Revisal of 1905, the same
being the election law of North Carolina, failed to pass its second reading,
is reconsidered and the bill passes its second reading, and under a suspension of the rule, passes its third reading and is ordered sent to the
bill to
be entitled
An
act to
amend chapter
90,
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694
[Session
NIGHT SESSION
recess,
of business.
On motion
to authorize
ment.
Those voting
Brown
Brown
Aycock, Bass,
of
May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, Mull, McCoin, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland,
Pharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine, Roberts, Saunders, Sawyer,
Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Spence, Stroup, Stubbs, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Swann, Taylor, Teague, Turner, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus,
Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Burke, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne,
Wright 76.
Those voting
H. B. 1589, a
bill to
be entitled
An
of
The Confederate Committee, appointed on the part of the House and Senate
upon H. R. 1546, S. R. 1351, Joint resolution in behalf of Mrs. Frank Mitchell
telephone operator report and recommend as follows:
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1.
its
695
of
its
changing
of $1.50 per
Ferebee,
Palmer,
Pharr,
Matthews,
of
Bertie,
Everett,
The report
to the
is
ordered sent
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
H. B. 1589,
S.
the State:
bill,
PRIVILEGED REPORT
make
9, 10,
in the first
and
F.
third.
C.
Harding,
Dorman Thompson,
Senate Conferees.
Victor
Bryant,
J. Frank Ray,
R. L. Herring,
S.
House Conferees.
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696
The report
is
bill
[Session
is
Further conference
is
enrolled bills
First Report
Mr. Taylor, from the Committee on Enrolled Bill reports the following
bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified and sent
to the office of the Secretary of State:
H. R. 1532, S. R. 1399, Resolution of thanks to Raleigh post office.
H. R. 1340, S. R. 1352, Resolution in behalf of the clerks of the General
Assembly.
H. R. 211, S. R. 1318, Joint resolution providing for the payment of witnesses subpoenaed for investigation of charges against prison management
under Resolution Number 18, of the General Assembly of 1917.
H. R. 1253, S. R. 1334, Joint resolution in regard to extra pay for the
pages of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
H. B. 998, S. B. 131, An act to provide for the erection of a suitable building by the Building Commission for the Board of Agriculture.
H. B. 175, S. B. 358, An act to amend and reenact chapter 6, Laws, 1917,
"To encourage road building in North Carolina."
H. B. 285, S. B. 1279, An act to provide for the^ maintenance of the public
roads of North Carolina.
H. B. 313, S. B. 1282, An act for the relief of Jasper G. Robinson of
Yancey County.
H. B. 333, S. B. 420, An act to amend chapter 662, Public Laws 1909,
for the protection of fish in Fotecasi Creek in Hertford and Northampton
counties.
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employment
restrict the
and
of children
to
697
Laws
Laws
H. B. 443,
S.
of 1913
and chapter
of 1919.
An
B. 1174,
act to
amend chapter
100,
Revisal of 1905, of
North Carolina, known as the general insurance laws, and amendments and
additions thereto.
H. B. 706,
S. B. 743,
An
new courthouse
Laws
of
and
H. B. 914,
S. B. 1277,
An
Pitt County.
H. B. 967,
S. B. 1044,
An
act to
of
the
amend chapter
town
of
Parkton,
165, Private
increasing
Laws
its
of 1901,
corporate
limits.
H. B. 1045,
S. B. 1328,
city of Fayetteville
H. B. 1052,
County
S.
An
B. 1227,
An
of
Cumberland.
to build
HOUSE JOUBNAL
698
[Session
H. B. 1131,
An
S. B. 458,
act to
amend
to the
H. B. 1140,
An
S. B. 719,
An
H. B. 1147, S. B. 508,
K
venereal diseases.
H. B. 1148,
of Guilford.
An
S. B. 822,
act to
amend chapter
264, Public
Laws
of 1915,
H. B. 1160,
H. B. 1171,
Laws
Tax
An
B. 1157,
S.
from Grimesland
amend chapter
425, of
the Public-Local
H. B. 1180,
of the
town
and
B. 1281,
S.
An
two miles
of Old Fort.
H. B. 1216,
1915,
An
S. B. 1267,
Special School
An
S. B. 1335,
H. B. 1221,
S. B. 1289,
and duties
An
Laws
of
S.
B. 1218,
An
S. B. 1176,
An
An
amend chapter
452, Public-Local
Laws
of
Wake
County.
H. B. 1235, S. B. 1287, An act to amend chapter 367, Public-Local Laws of
1917, fixing the salaries of certain officers of Davie County.
H. B. 1255, S. B. 1288, An act to amend chapter 301, Public Laws of 1907,
relative to School District Number 7, in Caswell County.
H. B. 1258, S. B. 1266, An act to authorize Rowan County to issue road
development bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
H. B. 1259, S. B. 1276, An act to authorize the board of aldermen of the
town of Greenville to issue bonds to complete and equip the water and light
act to
fix
H. B. 1288,
S. B. 1275,
An
act to
amend chapter
204, Private
Laws, 1905,
H. B. 1290,
S.
B. 1284,
S.
B. 942,
An
act to
amend chapter
764, Public-Local
Laws
of
1913.
H. B. 1302,
An
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H. B. 1313,
Carolina,
S. B. 791,
session
An
1913,
act to
amend chapter
and chapter
279,
Public
699
Laws of North
North Carolina,
122, Public
Laws
of
H. B. 1315, S. B. 1295, An act to provide for the construction and maintenance of a system of State highways and to enable the State to secure the
benefits of Federal aid therefor, and for other purposes.
H. B. 1316, S. B. 847, An act to amend section 5, of chapter 152, Public Laws
of 1917, relating to the election of drainage commissioners in drainage
districts already organized.
Second Report
Mr. Matthews of Bertie, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills reports the
following bills and resolutions properly enrolled, and they are duly ratified
and sent
H. B. 1322,
An
S. B. 1272,
H. B. 1334,
S. B. 1280,
H. B. 1341,
S. B. 1325,
H. B. 1352, S. B.
Duplin County for roads.
H. B. 1353, S. B. 1105, An act relating to public roads and bridges in
Halifax County.
H. B. 1357, S. B. 1012, An act to authorize Rockingham County to issue
road and bridge bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
H. B. 1363, S. B. 1265, An act to increase the number of commissioners of
Haywood County.
H. B. 1372, S. B. 1116, An act to amend the Revisal for further protection
to graveyards.
official
S.
B.
An
1241,
amount
act to
amend chapter
204,
Public
Laws
of
and
their widows.
H. B. 1389,
Laws
S.
An
B. 1322,
act to
305,
Public
H. B. 1390,
H. B. 1401,
S.
S.
B. 1303,
B. 1300,
An act to prevent
An act to repeal
bonds by taxation.
H. B. 1409,
S. B. 1007,
An
act to
H. B. 1428,
S. B. 1124,
An
amend chapter
Graded School
42,
Public-Local
Laws
of
District.
sum
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H. B. 1430,
An
S. B. 488,
amend chapter
act to
[Session
261, Public
H. B. 1437,
S. B. 1008,
An
An
act to
Laws
of 1917,
Commission on
service to be probated.
H. B. 1454,
ton,
S. B. 1308,
H. B. 1462,
S.
B.
An
886,
amend
to the
boundaries of said
city.
inspection of bottling
H. B. 1478,
S.
B. 1121,
An
An
S. B. 950,
S.
B.
808,
Thomas
D.
Boone
of
Hertford
Roll.
An
act
S. B. 1009,
An
and supervision.
Henderson County
to
ship.
H. B.
86,
S. B. 1320,
An
1919]
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701
such county.
H. B. 992, S. B. 1306, An act for the relief of Mrs. Rosa Smith and
Richard F. Smith, of Avery County.
H. B. 1031, S. B. 1336, An act to amend the prohibition law and to provide for the better enforcement of the same in Clay County.
H. B. 1046, S. B\ 1359, An act to establish a reformatory or a manual
training school for the detention of the criminal youth of Buncombe
County.
Catawba County to levy a special tax to meet the bonded indebtedness of said county.
H. B. 1335, S. B. 1332, An act for the protection of game in Union County.
H. B. 1354, S. B. 1106, An act to authorize Halifax County to issue road
and bridge bonds and to provide for the payment thereof.
H. B. 1355, S. B. 1110, An act to authorize the city of Statesville to call
an election for the purpose of voting bonds to provide funds for the purchase of a gas plant.
H. B. 1356, S. B. 1013, An act to authorize the school committee of Reidsville School District of Reidsville, North Carolina, to issue bonds for school
purposes.
H. B. 1362, S. B. 1268, An act to fix the compensation of the sheriff and
treasurer of Haywood County.
sioners of
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H. B. 1378,
S.
B. 1333,
An
H. B. 1381,
[Session
of
Hertford County.
S. B. 1321,
1913, relating to
H. B. 1393, S.
to refund the amount of poll tax paid by the soldiers and sailors
who participated in the late world war.
County
H. B. 1395,
S. B.
An
1301,
men of Union
County for tjj e services they rendered the Nation in the war between the
Allies and Germany.
H. B. 1400, S. B. 1315, An Act to appoint the members of the road
electorate for Union County.
H. B. 1402, S. B. 1314, An act to fix the salary of the sheriff of Union
sioners of Union County to erect a suitable memorial to the
:
County.
H. B. 1426,
An
S. B. 1111,
two
stories
warehouse building.
of the State
H. B. 1452,
S. B. 1309,
An
act to
amend chapter
to
the
561, Public
salaries
of
Laws
officers
of 1913,
in
New
B. 244,
of 1917. being
the State of
An
H. B. 1465,
Laws
H. B. 1529,
"An
S. B. 1255,
act to
act
An
act to
amend chapter
496, Public
Laws
of 1913,
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H. B. 1538,
State to
fix
S. B.
An
1252,
703
Governor and Council
in
of
the several
S. B. 1346,
An
act to
amend H.
Laws
bill
being entitled
"An
act
repeal
chapter 372,
H. R. 1506,
S.
Public-Local
of
H. B. 319, S. B. 1362, An act to repeal chapters 116, 505, and 642 PublicLocal Laws of 1915, relative to stock laws in Pender County.
H. B. 955, S. B. 1366, An act to enable State institutions to join the
Federal Reserve System.
H. B. 956, S. B. 1368, An act affecting bank transactions, after twelve
o'clock noon on Saturdays and on legal holidays.
H. B. 1000, S. B. 1373, An act to amend certain sections of the Revisal of
1905, and certain chapters of the Public Laws of 1907, 1911, 1913, 1915 and
1917, all being parts of the Public School Law.
H. B. 1001, S. B. 1370, An act to provide for the teaching of agriculture,
home economics and manual training in the public schools of North Carolina.
HOUSE JOURNAL
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[Session
H. B. 1002, S. B. 1372, An act to amend chapter 84, Public Laws 1911, for
establishment and maintenance of county farm life schools and for
the promotion of agriculture and home economics.
the
An
money arising
be held subject to the orders of the
court to give bond for an account for such money.
H. B. 1098,
from the
S.
B. 1392,
and
H. B. 1135,
An
S. B. 800,
act to
to
amend chapter
Laws
of
S.
B.
S.
720,
is
An
act to
fix
B. 1426,
An
Commis-
H. B. 1223,
S. B. 1427,
An
act to
amend chapter
and government of
136, Public
cities,
Laws
of 1917,
towns and
incor-
porated villages.
H. B. 1252, S. B. 883, An act to create a road district for the counties of
Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden and Currituck, and to provide
for a bond issue and levy of taxes to pay for the cost of said roads.
H. B. 1285, S. B. 1422, An act to equalize the expenses of the Supreme
Court Reporter with the other employees of the State as to offices.
H. B. 1318, S. B. 939, An act to regulate the sale of concealed weapons in
North Carolina.
H. B. 1361,
S. B. 1432,
relating to the
porated villages.
H. B. 1385, S. B. 1411, An act to provide for licensing threshers of grain
in North Carolina and securing reports of the amount of grain threshed.
H. R. 1332. S. R. 1443, Joint resolution relative to extra compensation of
the night watchman of the State Capitol.
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County.
H. B. 1398, S. B. 1316, An act to increase the salaries of the clerk and
deputy clerk of the Superior Court in Union County.
H. B. 1399, S. B. 1412, An act to prevent the use of narrow tired wagons
on the public highways of North Carolina.
H. B. 1412, S. B. 1353, An act to compensate certain janitors for extra
services during the meeting of the General Assembly.
H. B. 1414, S. B. 1356, An act to amend chapter 67, Public-Local Laws
1917, relating to improvement and maintenance of public roads in Caldwell
County.
H. B. 1427, S. B. 804, An act to amend chapter 24, Revisal of 1905.
H. B. 1433, S. B. 1149, An act to allow extra compensation for the night
watchman and night librarian of the Supreme Court building.
H. B. 1445, S. B. 1355, An act to amend chapter 343, Private Laws of
1907,
same applicable
H. B. 1446,
S.
to the
B'.
town
An
1365,
town
of
of Fairmont, N. C.
H. B. 1456,
S.
An
B. 1363,
amend H.
act to
roads in
S.
B.
824,
An
act to
amend chapter
6,
Public
Laws
of 1913,
H. B. 1472,
S.
B.
1380,
An
act
to
Laws
of
H. B. 1474,
of
S.
B.
1379,
Montgomery County
H. B. 1477,
S.
B.
An
board of commissioners
1398,
An
County to
Township, Pitt County, and
in Greenville
H. B. 1491, S. B. 1387, An act to amend the charter of the city of WilmingNorth Carolina.
H. B. 1492, S. B. 1383, An act to provide for the election of the city attorney of the city of Wilmington and fix the salary for said office.
H. B. 1493, S. B. 1386, An act to amend chapter 75, Private Laws of 1911,
relating to the charter of the city of Wilmington.
H. B. 1495, S. B. 1384, An act to authorize the erection of a bridge across
Smiths Creek. Pamlico County.
H. B. 1496, S. B. 1377, An act to provide for the payment of the increase
in bond of the sheriff and of the treasurer of Haywood County.
H. B. 1497, S. B. 1376, An act to amend chapter 439, Public-Local Laws of
1913, creating the office of auditor for Mecklenburg County.
H. B. 1498, S. B. 1385, An act to amend chapter 342, Private Laws of
1907 relating to the election of members of the school board of the city of
ton,
Charlotte.
45
House.
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H. B. 1503,
S. B.
An
1436,
[Session
town
of Hookerton.
H. B. 1507,
S. B. 1437,
An
act to
amend chapter
S.
B.
1419,
An
act to
684, Public-Local
1915, it being
an act
Laws
of
to place the
basis.
amend chapter
349,
Private
Laws
of
North Carolina.
H. B. 1516,
An
S. B. 1416,
Ahoskie.
H. B. 1536, S. B. 1409,
Buncombe County.
H. B. 1537,
S.
An
1438,
An
B. 1440,
An
act to
B.
McDowell County.
H. B. 1539,
S.
amend chapter
677, Public-Local
Laws
H. B. 1540,
S. B. 1439,
An
act to
amend H.
S. B. 1445,
An
act to
amend chapter
sent session.
H. B. 1541,
184, Private
Laws
of 1915
(_y
H. B. 1505,
S.
B.
1343,
An
act to
make
tions.
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FIFTY-FOURTH DAY
House
of Representatives,
Tuesday, March
adjournment
to order by Mr. Speaker Brummitt.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. McFarland, of Raleigh.
The reading
of the
to
Journal of yesterday
is
at 12:15
11,
m. and
a.
is
1919.
called
dispensed with.
privileged report
The Conferees
of the
a bill to be entitled
education in the respective counties of North Carolina,
make
a second report
as follows:
The Conferees appointed by the House and Senate further report that they
recommend that the House concur in Senate amendments 1 and 3.
F.
Harding,
C.
Dorman Thompson,
Senate Conferees.
J.
Frank Ray,
House Conferee.
of the
report, Mr.
Call sustained,
vote.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Butt, Cameron, Chesnutt, Collins,
Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp, Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, DoUghton, Eckles, Forrest, Galloway, Garrett, Gold, Grady, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Hodgin, Macon, Matthews of Bertie, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan,
McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Pharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon,
Redwine, Sellars, Shepherd, Suttlemyre, Swain, Taylor, Teague, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright 54.
CALENDAR
Bills
of as
follows:
On motion
of Mr.
Brummitt the
bill is laid
on the
table.
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S. B. 1479, a bill to
H. B. 1584,
be entitled
An
S. B. 1477, a bill to
Laws passed by
be entitled
[Session
Brown,
An
act to
amend chapter
136,
government
of cities,
provided in H. B.
37, S. B.
Laws of
On motion of Mr.
857, Public
H. R. 1559,
ment
S.
1909.
Sellars
is laid
on the table.
making appropriation
for entertain-
On motion
of Mr.
McCoin
is
On motion
Ray
of Mr.
H. B. 1577,
On motion
S. B. 1475,
of Mr.
H. B. 1547,
Ray
S. B. 1292,
of
Macon
bill to
is
laid
on the
be entitled
An
table.
Passes
and
Laws
of
is ordered enrolled.
Mr. Speaker. Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt, Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest,
Galloway, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Lloyd. Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Pass. Penland, Fharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Roberts, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Stroup, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Taylor, Teague, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams
of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
73.
Those voting in the negative, none.
H. B. 1512, S. B. 1239, a bill to be entitled An act to amend S. B. 598,
H. B. 861, ratified February 28, 1919, by the General Assembly of North
its
Those voting
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1919]
An
709
Passes
its
Those voting
is
ordered enrolled.
Boyd, Brown of
road Co.
its third reading by the following vote and is ordered enrolled.
Those voting in the affirmative are: Mr. Speaker, Messrs. Aycock, Bass,
Boyd, Brown of Pitt. Brown of Rowan, Bryant of Durham, Burnett, Butt,
Cameron, Chesnutt, Clayton, Collins, Coxe of Anson, Cox of Forsyth, Crisp,
Dail, Darden of Halifax, Davis, Dawson, Doughton, Eckles, Everett, Forrest,
Galloway, Gold, Grady, Graham, Grant, Grantham, Grier, Griffin, Herring,
Hodgin, Holton, Jones, Lloyd, Macon, Maguire, Matthews of Bertie, Matthews of Mecklenburg, May, Mintz, Moore, Morgan, McCoin, McMullan, McNeill, Neal, Pass, Penland, Fharr, Ray of Chatham, Ray of Macon, Redwine,
Roberts, Sawyer, Sellars, Shaw, Shepherd, Smithdeal, Stroup, Suttlemyre,
Swain, Taylor, Teague, Wilcox, Wilkins, Williams of Cabarrus, Williams
of Johnston, Wilson of Jackson, Winborne, Wright
73.
Those voting in the negative, none.
Passes
HOUSE JOURNAL
710
[Session
H. B. 584,
improvement
S. B. 653,
bill to
be entitled
An
Passes
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1919]
H. B. 356,
S.
B.
An
1388,
711
H. B. 890,
ment
rolls
H. B. 1518,
known
An
S. B. 1462,
act to
1170), ratified
H. B. 1003,
March
Public
act
Laws
of 1917,
(H. B. 787,
S. B.
1919.
7,
An
S. B. 1395,
act to
make
Laws
of
1917.
H. B. 669,
S. B. 763,
An
commission
to associate
with
bration in 1921, of the first English settlement in America on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, of the tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrim
Fathers, December 18-20, 1620, the permanent settlement of Virginia, Magna
Charta, revolution of the British Commonwealth, American Revolution, the
adoption of the Constitution of the United States, and those other correlated
events which mark the beginning and development of the free institution of
the United States of America, which celebration is to be held, throughout the
United States, Great Britain and Ireland and the overseas dominions of
the British Commonwealth and in the Netherlands, and defining the powers
and duties of such commission.
H. B. 1500,
ratified
S.
February
B. 1463,
An
27,
S.
B.
325,
S. B. 1484,
and keep
An
H. B. 685,
Snow
S. B. 1001,
An
town
of
Hill.
in
H. B. 1551, S. B. 1403, An act to repeal H. B. 679, S. B. 731, file no
office of Secretary of State, ratified February 26, 1919, it being an act preventing the killing, selling and shipping of calves for veal in Buncombe
County.
H. B. 721, S. B. 599, An act to designate the 11th day of November as a
legal holiday in North Carolina.
,
the
H. B. 1548,
S.
B. 1406,
An
act to
amend chapter
307, Public-Local
Laws
Forsyth County.
North Carolina.
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712
H. B. 438,
An
B. 1285,
S.
[Session
roll.
H. B. 1513,
An
S. B. 1468,
amend chapter
Laws
of
Laws
of
act to
An
H. B. 1459 fc S. B. 1454,
and government
of cities,
towns and
incorporated villages.
H. B. 1449,
H. B. 685,
Snow
An act
An act
S. B. 1451,
S. B. 1001,
town
of
Hill.
H. B. 1479,
County
146, Public
S. B. 1155,
to refund its
Laws
H. B. 961,
of
S. B. 1347,
H. B. 1457,
S.
An act to
An act
B. 1450,
amend
to
section 248 of
Volume
1,
of the
H. B. 1566,
Local
of
Laws
S. B. 1485,
of 1917,
Robeson County
H. B.
Laws
fallen
An
and
act to
amend
to
691, S. B. 1330,
An
act to
amend
section
7,
homes
for
women.
H. B. 1455,
S. B.
1457,
An
act to permit
orphan children
to attend public
schools.
H. B. 1560,
S. B. 1339,
An
act to
Laws
Hoke County.
amend chapter 154, Public Laws
amend chapter
643, Public
of 1913,
H. B. 1342,
S. B. 1431,
An
act to
and
of 1917,
H. R. 1542,
S.
making appropriation
for enter-
nonpayment
H. B. 628,
S.
of a check.
B. 396,
An
Normal
An
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1919]
H. B. 1024,
S.
B.
An
1162,
number
relating to the
act to
amend
713
Normal Schools
for
the
of
An
Colored Race.
H. B. 1030,
and other
S. B. 1161,
districts.
H. B. 1558,
B.
S.
An
1447,
act to
amend H.
B.
1109, S. B.
1186, of the
present session.
H. B. 731,
County
H. B. 1451,
Laws
of
B. 780,
S.
to issue
bonds
An
to
of
Chatham
S. B. 1453,
1917,
money.
H. B. 953, S. B. 1271, An act to provide pensions for Mrs. Martha Leonard,
for Mrs. Lucretia Mullis, widows of Confederate soldiers.
and
H. B. 1358,
S.
An
B. 1331,
pay the cost of constructing or improving roads with Federal aid, and to
pay the cost of maintaining such roads.
H. B. 1469, S. B. 937, An act to authorize the commissioners of New
Hanover County to levy a special tax.
H. B. 1549,
An
amend
act to
S. B. 136,
H. B. 1060,
S.
B.
1264,
An
act to
An
act revising
amend chapter
148,
Private
Laws
of
Wilmington.
County
S. B. 1476,
to set apart
An
amend
Mount
and appropriate
to the Aheville
Board
Buncombe
of Trade, Inc.,
such a sum of money as they, in their discretion may deem wise for the
advancement and development of the resources of Buncombe County, not
exceeding the sum of $2,500 in any year.
H. B. 1550, S. B. 1401, An act to provide for the repairs at the Governor's
Mansion.
H. B. 1078, S. B. 1371, An act to amend section 1253, Revisal of 1905,
relating to jurors tax fees.
H. B. 1578, S. B. 1473, An act to amend the charter of the city of Statessame being chapter 243, Private Laws of 1911, regarding the collection
ville,
HOUSE JOUENAL
714
H. B. 1573,
ratified
H. B. 1575,
entitled
"An
An
S. B. 1495,
on March
3,
act to correct
[Session
an error
in H. B. 722, S. B. 781,
town of Ahoskie.
and supplemental to the bill
An
S. B. 1487,
act
amendatory
of
H. B. 599,
S. B.
An
1442,
amend chapter
act to
23,
Public
Laws
of 1917,
H. B. 1383,
S. B. 1448,
An
H. B. 1570,
An
S. B. 1491,
H. B. 1236,
S. B.
An
1490,
act to
amend
to depositions.
H. B. 1467,
197, Public
S. B. 587,
Laws
An
make an appropriation
cational Commission, to
final
report until
1921,
H. B. 602,
Road
S. B. 1019,
District of
H. B. 701,
An
S. B. 370,
An
act to authorize
Nash County
to issue
act to
H. B. 1569,
S. B. 1492,
An
act to
amend H.
An
Laws
and maintenance
each year.
H. B. 1588,
S. B.
1486,
An
H. B. 1580,
S.
B. 1474,
compensation to county
H. B. 1571,
of
S. B. 1493,
An
officers in
An
H. B. 1567, S. B. 1483, An act to require clerks to receive without commission the deposit placed in their hands under chapter 146, Public Laws,
1915.
H. B. 1556,
S. B. 1345,
relating to the
An
management
act to
amend chapter
150, Public
Laws
of 1917,
HOUSE JOURNAL
1919]
H. B. 235,
to
An
S. B. 74,
act to
amend
715
H. B.
Public
832,
Laws
S.
B. 1361,
An
act to
amend
County
S. B.
to issue
1369,
An
Averasboro
of erecting a
jail.
money
H. R. 1546,
S.
phone operator.
H. B. 1509, S. B. 1346, An act
to
entitled
"An
to issue
amend an
Prank
act ratified
Mitchell, tele-
March
third, 1919,
Wilson County
building a county home and hospital, and
H. B. 1508,
entitled
to build
H. B. 1547,
in Gaston
Public
S. B. 1292,
An
Laws
H. B. 1510,
of 1913,
and chapter
109,
of 1917.
S. B. 1245,
Robeson counties
to
An
Hoke and
H. B. 1392,
County
S. B.
to levy
watchman
of the State
Departments building.
HOUSE JOURNAL
716
H. B. 1585,
S.
B. 1477,
An
act to
[Session 1919]
amend chapter
136, Public
Laws passed
by the General Assembly of North Carolina at its session in the year 1917,
same being an act to provide for the organization and government of cities,
towns and incorporated villages.
H. B. 1531, S. B. 1482, An act to appoint members of the county board of
education in the respective counties of North Carolina.
H. B. 1584, S. B. 1479, An act to place Flora A. Brown, widow of H. V.
Brown, deceased Confederate soldier, on the pension roll.
It occurring to the House of Representatives that its business has been
concluded, pursuant to an exchange of messages, between this body and the
Dennis
Speaker of the House
Alex Lassiter,
Principal Clerk.
G.
Brummitt,
of Representatives.
INDEX
GENERAL
PAGE
A. and M. College (colored), committee visiting, expenses of.... 469, 496
Abatement of nuisances
203, 214
and injunction of nuisances
433. 654
Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company, bonds of, to authorize certain
townships of Hoke and Robeson counties to invest in
658, 689
709
to amend charter of
Absent electors law, to give sick electors privileges of
123
to amend
200, 390, 484, 669
to repeal
286, 467
Acceptances, to authorize issue of
66, 90, 106, 119, 253, 268
Accidents at grade crossings, to prevent
371
Actions, to expedite trial of
597, 656, 681
Administrators, private sale of personal property by
150, 187, 228
settlement of distributive shares by
149, 167, 181, 198, 227
Adult illiterates, to make school for, part of public school system
285, 302, 513
Advertisements, to declare certain illegal
325, 339
Advertising, legal, to regulate charges for
85, 98, 112, 163, 167, 172
Advisory Board of Parole, relative to
494, 562, 654
Agricultural, animal, and poultry exhibits, aid for
348, 391, 513
Agricultural Department, building for, to provide
583, 617, 633
Agricultural extension building, to provide
267
for erection of
568
Agriculture and home economics, to promote
348, 392, 642
Agriculture, home economics, and manual training, for teaching of, in
public schools
348, 392, 642
Agriculture, Board of, to fix compensation of members of
45
suitable building for, to provide
30, 263
Agriculture, Commissioner of, biennial report, to print additional copies
251. 563
of
66
appointment of, to repeal law of 1899 relative to
43
to fix salary of
348, 643, 654
Agriculture, Department of, building for, to erect
266
Alcohol, to regulate use of
171, 189, 276, 342. 387
ethyl, to regulate traffic in
27, 43, 48
Alimony, to amend Revisal relative to
193, 472, 484, 500, 543
Amendments to State Constitution, proposed
34, 59, 194
to provide uniform tax on incomes
16, 89, 105
Animals dying of disease, burial required
Anti-hog-cholera serum and virus: partial payment for.... 329, 391, 515
15, 50, 58
relating to manufacture and sale of
Appalachian Training School, deed from, to railway company. .571, 614
640
471, 495
to pay expenses of committee visiting
170
Appeal in criminal cases, right of State to
Attorney-General to have. notice of; defendant may withdraw before
34, 38, 45
docketing in Supreme Court
235
Appeal to Supreme Court, time of serving case on
530, 562, 652, 684
Architect, State, to provide
235, 427, 614, 645, 693, 708
Architecture, to regulate practice of
627
681
698
715
630
591
714
639
323
614
702
303
303
622
466
190
698
565
715
644
655
704
703
362
375
617
98
362
696
523
411
127
564
473
168
564
91
672
524
365
60
341
712
715
INDEX
718
to
kill,
to
303
128
make a
felony
433 487
234, 248, 318 525
595, 655, 683 706
Assessment
of property
relative to
Assessment
rolls,
to
Assistant Attorney-General to
filing
by Drainage Commission
61
Attorney-General, joint committee to confer with, in reference to prohibi
tion laws
123, 188, 203
to be notified of appeals in criminal cases
34, 38, 45
to increase compensation of Assistant
108, 366
Auditor, State, warrants of to be compared monthly by the Assistant
Attorney-General with laws under which they are drawn. .47, 106
to examine accounts of Washington County officers .. 494, 522, 574
to provide additional clerk for
180, 198, 227
Australian ballot law, to amend
596, 620, 661
to amend
468
Australian ballot, to provide for
326, 554
Automobiles, directory of owners
225, 248, 318
intoxicated persons operating, punishment
371, 426, 513, 678
possession of, without manufacturer's number, to prohibit.
.85, 248
317, 330, 375, 393
speed of, to regulate
683
225
to protect sellers and buyers of
to provide, for Governor
646, 681
192
to regulate use of
use of, to regulate
651, 670, 680
use of, to regulate
434, 466, 654
Automobiles or hacks, to prohibit solicitation on railroads of passengers
56, 72
for
Aycock, Charles Brantley, for observance of birthday of
646, 681
35, 55,
relative to
relative to
616,
Bank stock, to amend Revisal relative to
101, 106,
Bankhead National Highway, for establishment of
627,
Banks: checks, liability for non-payment of
368, 425,
checks, relative to collection of
129, 177, 276, 425, 472,
exemption from taxation of capital stock, limit of
industrial, concerning
630, 643,
investment in bonds of Federal land banks, to authorize. .. .235,
65, 98,
loans by, to permit, based on percentage of surplus
129, 138,
paid-in capital stock and surplus
345, 362,
State to authorize joining Federal Reserve system
stock in, relative to
286, 301,
taxes of, where payable
transactions after 12 o'clock Saturdays and on legal holidays
Battle,
Dr.
Kemp Plummer,
General
certain
362,
of. .135, 142, 177,
moneys from,
Fund
to be
414
65
223
60
414
128
594
341
702
496
639
525
701
Bank examiners,
711
524
692
341
712
248
712
704
83
703
569
712
222
712
712
625
287
681, 700
676,
119,
656,
650,
486,
301,
331,
112,
155,
639,
331,
170,
345,
639,
197,
433,
343
222
222
703
626
595
703
250
560
covered into
102, 107, 119, 222
137, 148
72, 98, 112, 128
INDEX
719
PAGE
Bills, notes,
bonds,
etc.,
621
281
711
644
625
671
566
375
362
698
100
582
713
716
488
Boards
Bond
704
671
389
712
190
699
324
702
659
168,
621
77
76
526
621
92
700
680
700
644
644
714
565
716
250
23
525
Building and loan associations, to amend Revisal relative to.... 235, 426,
authorize acceptance by, of Liberty loan bonds
Building Commission, State, use of certain equipment
to
by
Building for Board
of Agriculture, to provide
Buildings, public, relative to
Burial plats and graves, to provide for care of
Burke-Mont Turnpike Company, to incorporate
Burning of woods, relative to
may
be authorized
616, 625
30, 263,
375
36
27, 29,
191, 339, 376, 393, 564
645, 682, 713
20
IXDEX
65,
improvement of
improve
Carnal knowledge of married woman, to make a misdemeanor
Carnivals and shows, to regulate
348,
Castration, to punish persons guilty of rape with
Caswell Training School, to amend charter of
630,
to consolidate board of directors with hospital board
to pay expenses of committee visiting
Capitol, State, for
to
118, 322,
100,
171,
364, 513,
65,
644, 681,
615, 676,
571,
287
708
597
644
373
106
365
622
139
700
711
610
51
390
INDEX
and counties, aid
721
exhibits
46
House
INDEX
722
331,
611,
655,
584,
692,
692,
654,
700
700
699
473
302,
554,
619,
563,
634,
678,
494, 614,
amendatory act
Art.
II,
sec.
29,
to provide
local
body
to
706
713
701
covered by
628, 645, 692
Art. Vllir'sec. 1, relative to
57, 64, 83, 100
Art. IX, sec. 3, to comply with
102, 233, 262, 280, 397, 429
for appointment of committee to draft law to meet requirements of
Art. II, sec. 29
40, 64, 75, 77,
83
-
to
to
amend
amend,
in regard to
48,
by municipalities,
564
pay of members
probate of
598,
Convicts, to empower counties to hire to State for road work.
.234, 427,
Cooperative Purchasing Committee, relative to
615, 676,
Corporation Commission to fix standard for gas, etc
92, 107, 119,
Corporations, charitable, educational, and religious, to validate acts of,
etc.,
relative to sale of
429
223
38
691
72
181
691
100
620
504
712
128
564
234
323
491
680
98
93,
189, 203, 222
107, 119, 168
151 169
325, 467
553, 582, 625
486, 652, 704
91
26, 33, 40, 61,
67, 98, 112, 128
282, 486,
186,
167,
426,
328,
180,
municipal, to amend act of 1917 relative to
sale of property of
162,
to authorize use of word "trust" in names of certain. .151,
to provide for taking of oaths by
30, 33, 40,
to require use of word "incorporated" after names of
to validate deeds of
67,
Cotton, seed, to regulate traveling buyers of
94,
Cotton, to cooperate in effort to advance price of
to provide improved marketing facilities for
to provide improved marketing facilities for.... 434, 467,
Cotton-seed meal, samples for analysis
469,
.
654
232
692
515,
228,
182,
484,
343,
Counterclaims,
513, 565
line, to
377, 430
hiring of convicts to State by, for road work
234, 427, 504
Lafayette and Liberty, to organize counties of, from part of Robeson
County
346, 464
local improvements in certain
435, 466, 497, 527
to provide a local body to regulate certain subjects
628, 645, 692
Counties and townships, necessary expenses of
371, 426, 630
INDEX
723
PAGE
100
279
490
713
582
657, 674, 685, 692, 696, 707, 716
appoint
County boards
of health, to
make
payment
destroyed
of,
of,
by
of,
318,
364,
415,
635,
342,
339,
513,
441,
662,
373,
252,
394, 426,
162,
.616,
43, 64, 76, 91,
198, 213,
284, 302, 331,
596, 657,
..
220,
674,
163,
255,
343,
680,
New
Court
617
622
700
393
279
514
encourage attendance,
of records
to
members
253, 279,
as to.. 348,
328, 392,
597,
192,
34,
38, 45,
239
712
323
625
705
700
713
566
621
650
706
621
222
460
714
108
168
704
249
564
324
672
622
567
222
566
712
623
427
526
488
414
169
365
60
INDEX
724
PAGE
Criminal conversation, to permit evidence of wife to refute charge
of,
91
grade, to abolish
grade, to prevent accidents at
15, 303
grade, to abolish
Crowder, Provost Marshal General, defamatory statements, in report of,
567, 655, 703
267, 287, 368
false statements in report of
Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School, to appoint directors. .200, 392,
484, 486, 584, 691, 712
D
Damages, relating to liability for
Dams, defective, to provide against drainage from
Daniels, Hon. Josephus, invited to address the Assembly
Daughters
201
126
172
705
248
128
199
which
434
kill, a felony, 94, 133, 144, 148
433
Deaf, School for, to pay expenses of committee visiting, 178, 428, 459
Death penalty, to abolish
34, 55, 62
Declarations, dying, relative to
93,98, 112
Deeds, to amend act requiring deeds, etc., to be placed on record, 226, 427
484
of corporations, to validate
67, 189, 203
495
Deer, to prohibit killing of, in various counties
35
Default, judgments by, to amend the law relative to
Defective certificates, probates and registrations under, validated, 30, 560
611
Degrees, conferring of, by educational institutions, to regulate, 282, 302
conferring of, to regulate
431, 523, 653
to regulate conferring of
149, 263
394
Delinquent and dependent children, to establish home for
Department of Agriculture, building for, to erect
348, 643, 654
Departments of State, to fix salaries of clerks and stenographers in
660, 681
wages of certain laborers and employees, to fix
679, 693
Dependent and delinquent children, to establish home for
394
Depositions, relative to
470, 562, 685
Devises and bequests, to prevent lapsing of
72, 98, 112
Directory of automobile owners, to provide for
225, 248, 318
Diseases of animals, for control and extermination
326
Diseases, to prohibit issuance of marriage licenses to persons afflicted
with certain
39
Diseases, venereal, for prevention of
433, 472, 654
infected persons to obtain reports of
435, 473, 654
persons infected with venereal diseases, to obtain reports of.... 203
to prevent
203, 213
Disorderly conduct upon public highways, to prevent
135
Distilleries, destruction of
200, 342. 484
Distilling or manufacturing liquors, to amend law relative to, 15, 38, 48
Distributive shares, settlement of
149,167,181,198,227
Districts, judicial, division of State into; terms of court
679
to divide State into five
101, 116, 279
to transfer Washington County to Second District. .. .282, 342, 498
699
465
487
566
67
148
491
222
523
98
703
331
704
473
644
696
703
713
644
714
128
525
390
248
697
698
213
681
186
491
65
303
686
414
564
IKDEX
725
PAGE
Districts, road, school, and other, incorporation of, 369, 426, 513, 679, 686, 713
Divorce, Act of 1917, to amend
495, 583, 652, 698
relative to
141, 167, 249. 414
to add another cause for
252, 427, 618
Dogs, to tax
327, 360, 382, 489
to tax, and encourage sheep husbandry, 56, 99, 111, 131, 133, 200,
213, 237, 255, 300, 325
Domestic fowls, depredations of, to prevent
568, 611, 615, 699
Dower, to fix compensation of jurors to allot
44, 55, 62,
65
to protect inchoate right of
200, 248, 330, 525
Drainage, Act of 1917, to amend
532, 652, 699
Drainage commissioners, compensation of
157, 198, 228, 471, 491
compensation of
170, 199
to extend time for filing assessment rolls by
306, 523, 639, 711
Drainage districts, bonds of, for refunding; special tax
659
to amend act of 1917 relative to
304, 465, 515, 697
Drainage District, Mattamuskeet, to regulate assessments for mainte-
nance
Drainage from defective dams, to provide against
Drug commission, to provide for
Dying declarations,
relative to
15, 43,
47,
134
201, 248
265, 523, 616
93, 98, 112, 148
E
East Carolina Teacher Training School, expenses of committee visiting
495, 535
492
318, 471
582, 692
397, 425
696, 707
302, 515
563, 618
322, 375
118, 172
617, 633
acts of
486, 515
150, 278,
for appointment of
267, 425, 515,
for election of
to appoint
657, 674, 685, 692, 695,
Education, vocational, to promote
283,
to make appropriation for
252,
to promote
117,
Educational and charitable institutions, bonds for.... 102, 106,
for enlargement and improvement of
583,
Educational, charitable, and religious corporations, to validate
282,
Educational Commission, State: to extend time for final report; expenses
of
621, 628, 680
Educational institutions, conferring of degrees by, to regulate, 282, 302
conferring of degrees by, to regulate
431, 523, 653
to regulate conferring of degrees by
149, 263
Educational test for railroad employees in train service
151, 278
Eggs, to regulate sale of
192
Election law, primary, to amend
328, 390, 515
to amend
395, 554, 650, 682, 685
to amend
596, 620, 661
Elections, Act of 1917, to amend
468
Australian ballot, to provide for
326, 554
under Municipal Finance Act, relative to
616, 676
women, to grant suffrage to, in municipal elections
470, 524
Election of State officers, to canvass returns
16
Electors, absent, relative to
200, 390, 484, 669
Electric power, water and gas companies, to regulate
92, 107, 119
Embalmers, licensing of
102, 249, 317
348
Eminent domain, relative to
to amend Revisal relative to
170, 341, 484
Enrolling Department, in behalf of clerks of
529
Enticing servants, relative to
597
Estates, distribution of, in cases of intestacy
235, 427
565
626
490
713
582
716
564
700
525
190
715
564
714
331
704
473
482
486
565
693
702
496
639
712
590
23
714
128
324
583
566
656
643
617
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726
PAGE
Evidence, to make testimony of wife competent, on charge of criminal
conversation
57, 71, 83,
91
678, 693, 713
Executive Mansion, for repairs at
646, 681, 712
to provide automobile for
150, 187, 228, 303
Executor, private sale of personal property by
Exemption from taxation of capital stock of banking corporations, limit
287
of
348, 391, 513, 565
Exhibits, agricultural, animal, and poultry, aid for
Expenditures and revenue, State, to provide estimates of, 92, 132, 155,
160, 168, 621
F
39, 42, 48, 110
Fallen women, homes for
225, 389, 617, 684
to provide homes for
False representation of physical defects, punishment for, 170, 198, 227
283, 330
Farming, to facilitate discharge from military service of men engaged in
Matthews
(of
Mecklenburg)
33
59
704
bill
362,
etc.,
to require
Fees, Federal
monthly payment
of county officers
of justices of peace,
to
regulate
of, to
State Treasurer.
to regulate
.149,
....252, 562,
157, 249, 275,
431, 592, 653,
47, 189,
109,
343
148
160
347
283 512
331 343
345
639 703
220
317 525
618 621
280 487
669 704
203 221
116 249
92
150
Stacy bill
Federal land banks, investment in bonds of
235, 301,
Federal Reserve system, to authorize State institutions to join,
Fees,
344
16, 20,
139
712
kill,
con
487
565
644
525
681
166
562
703
702
670
323
696
498
,286
498
169
559
169
559
715
644
131
644
INDEX
727
Forfeiture of term when rent not paid, to provide for.... 43, 71, 82,
Forester, W. H., to authorize practice of veterinary surgery by
Fowls, domestic, to prevent depredations of
568, 611,
Freight, hauling of
284, 321, 514,
142,
369,
615,
679,
148
559
699
700
Gambling, relative to
46, 71, 82, 283,
Game laws of certain counties, for better enforcement of.... 17, 59, 68,
Commission
fix
standards
Corporation
to
for
Gas,
92, 107, 119,
Gasoline and illuminating oil acts, to coordinate
44, 50, 58, 61,
General Assembly, clerks of, extra pay for.. 530, 620, 645, 649, 660, 678,
to amend Constitution as to pay of members
180, 645,
adjournment
645,
Geological and Economic Survey, printing reports of
117, 484,
Gilbert, J. W., to place on pension roll
568,
Glanders, compensation for horses and mules killed on account of, 40,
303
108
128
64
696
654
712
644
612
H
Handy,
F.
of
Justice,
withdrawal from
State requested
283, 366^
Harding, Governor, invited to address the Assembly
172, 190
Health certificates, to require, of applicants for marriage licenses.
.470, 561
Health, county boards of, to make clerks of Superior Courts members of
.
617
168
323
644
673
278
712
303
INDEX
'28
Highway Commission,
State, to
pay indebtedness
of,
relative
to
from
and Ashe
to provide for construction and maintenance of
78,
to provide for a system of
85,
to provide for maintenance of
...93, 467, 508, 538, 574,
Washington County, to construct part of system in
134, 161,
Historical Commission, appropriation for
597, 619, 660,
Historical places, to provide markers for
628, 657, 681,
Historical relics, for the preservation of
84, 322, 376,
Hog cholera serum, partial payment for
329, 391, 515,
Hog cholera virus and anti-hog-cholera serum, to regulate manufacture,
sale and distribution of
235, 391, 509,
Holidays, legal, transactions of banks on
345, 362, 639,
to designate 11th of November as. .253. 279, 287, 426, 508, 677, 685,
12th of April, to repeal act
430, 523,
Home and Industrial School for Girls and Women, State, maintenance,
135,
to amend act of 1917 relative to
151, 389, 473, 509,
Home economics, agriculture, and manual training, for teaching of, in
public schools
348 392, 642,
to promote
348, 392, 642,
Homes, county, to require keeping of records by, 43, 64, 76, 91, 163, 198,
213, 255,
Homes or reformatories for fallen women
225, 389, 617, 684,
Homestead, to regulate sale of
200, 248, 330,
Hospitals, county tuberculosis, erection and maintenance of, 253, 559,
586, 604,
board of directors of Caswell Training School, to consolidate with
hospital board
615, 676,
285, 426, 643,
public, to amend act of 1913 relative to
680, 692,
Hospitals for insane, management of
235, 559, 617, 682, 693,
for admission of insane persons
at Morganton and Goldsboro, to pay expenses of committee visiting,
595, 641,
House and Senate journals, indexing of, compensation for, 530, 561, 611,
Houses of refuge for fallen women, to amend law relative to establish39, 42, 48, 110,
ment of
Howell, Henry Leonard, clerk postoffice substation, pay for
.
700
128
281
713
430
698
644
287
347
614
595
509
512
525
347
186
714
714
705
555
148
692
93
88
96
696
173
700
702
527
564
525
703
711
654
644
525
703
704
323
712
525
621
711
715
714
714
703
624
139
673
INDEX
Idiots, inebriates,
and
lunatics,
adult,
to
make
of,
729
appointment
of
in property of
schools
for,
part
guardians
for,
mother
of
public
school
101, 107,
110, 123, 222
395, 427
system,
relative to
relative to
'
98
701
704
712
716
624
698
593
700
427
698
698
714
48, 100
to
682,
State, appropriations for
646,
inmates, to protect
200,
selection of trustees or directors
202, 561,
Insurance, act of 1907, ch. 831, to amend
471,
insurance rates, relative to
fire
532, 563,
Insurance Commissioner, for relief of
282, 563,
Insurance companies, fire, to prevent combinations by
Federal
land
in
bonds
of
banks,
authorize,
investment
to
235,
693, 714
Institutions,
661,
249,
617,
482,
652,
598,
327,
301,
331,
Insurance Department, for relief of certain employees of, 282, 563, 598,
Insurance laws, to amend
149, 221, 473, 486,
674,
Insurance money due minor, how payable
140, 167, 181, 307, 329,
Intestacy, distribution of estates in cases of
235, 427,
Intoxicated persons operating automobiles, punishment, 371, 426, 513,
678,
Intoxicants, to prohibit
282, 342, 376,
Issues, to restore former practice in trial of, before a compulsory refer-
ence
46, 55,
78, 107, 472, 562, 613, 614,
Jailers,
allowance to
compensation
706
318
700
652
703
622
562
343
622
697
344
617
701
430
62
712
434
525
673
705
670
530, 561,
611, 624
Judges of elections and registrars, to increase pay of, 163, 189, 228, 236, 250
84, 178
Judges, Superior Court, to amend law relating to salaries of
530, 562, 661
duties of, in cases of reference
124, 178, 212, 222
salaries and expenses of
433, 466, 514, 650, 671
Judgment, to preserve lien of
of,
for,
INDEX
730
PAGE
282, 321
35,
to authorize clerks to enter, in certain cases, 329, 390, 411, 466, 515,
Judicial districts, division of State into; terms of court
679,
to divide State into five
101, 116, 279,
to transfer Washington County to Second District
282, 342, 498,
Jurors, tax fees of
394, 427, 642,
to allot dower, to fix compensation of
44, 55, 62,
to amend Revisal relating to pay of
66,
to regulate pay of
39, 50, 58, 235, 249, 276,
to regulate^ pay of
151,
Jury trial, to secure right of
530, 562,
Justice, Hon. M. H., resolution upon death of
216,
Justices of peace, fees of, to regulate
431, 592, 653, 669,
request for opinion of Supreme Court as to appointment of
349,
to appoint
568, 610,
to prevent from abolishing office of county treasurer.
.282, 321, 514,
Juvenile courts, to create
398, 567,
.
98
566
686
414
564
713
65
133
323
167
661
223
704
368
699
566
650
K
King, Charles
R., resolution
upon death
of
amend Revisal
85
public roads,
wages
715
fix
of
relating to
318,
331,
mortgages, to regulate fees for registration of
618,
Land titles, assurance and registration of
654,
to amend Acts of 1913 and 1915, relative to
330,
Law, qualifications for practice of
654,
practice of, by clerks, justices, etc
692,
Laws, criminal, for better enforcement of
135, 341,
Laws, Journals, and Supreme Court Reports, distribution of, 267, 279,
319, 349, 630,
League of nations:
memorial to American Peace Commission in France favoring, 16, 18,
resolution approving and endorsing
483,
of,
in
bonds of
202,
235,
252,
435,
248,
301,
562,
465,
72, 249,
434, 465, 583,
resolution favoring
13, 55,
Lee, General Robert E., resolution for celebration of birthday of
45,
Legal advertising, to regulate charges for
85, 98, 112, 163, 167, 172,
Legal holidays: 12th of April, to repeal act
430, 523,
Legislative Reference Library, appropriation for
597, 619, 660,
Leonard, Mrs. Martha, to provide pension for
344, 554, 572,
Liberty loan bonds, to authorize building and loan associations to accept,
525
343
621
701
344
698
707
472
670
23
524
483
51
190
654
700
713
702
704
643
486
INDEX
Lien of judgment, to preserve
Lien, vendors of personal property
731
payment
of purchase
money
43,
to regulate
sale
and distribution
138
105,
148, 159, 162, 525
171, 189, 276, 342, 387, 411
purposes
430, 654, 657, 701
of,
19,
89,
M
Machinery Act,
to
make chapter
136,
Public
Laws
conform to
234, 248, 318 525
teaching of, in
348, 392, 642 703
1917,
Manual
Marketing of cotton,
to provide
improved
facilities
for,
582
105
148, 159, 162
Marriage, health certificate, to require, of man applying for license, 470
of minors, consent in writing
470
Marriage licenses, to prohibit issuance of to persons afflicted with cer
tain diseases
39
Married man whose wife is lunatic, to regulate conveyances by, 30, 43, 48
Married woman, to make carnal knowledge of, a misdemeanor
171
Marshal of Supreme Court, salary of
435, 561, 653
Mattamuskeet Drainage District, to regulate assessments for maintenance
15, 43, 47
Meal, grits, hominy, and corn flour, to protect purchasers of, 149, 167
181, 190
Medals, service, to provide for purchase of, for North Carolina soldiers
and sailors of the World War
431, 563, 653
Memorial associations, etc., to authorize membership in, of counties
cities and towns
46, 59, 68
Memorial building to heroes of World War, to provide for, 39, 47, 52
60, 322
Memorial to North Carolina soldiers, to erect on foreign soil .... 100, 558
Message, Governor's biennial, joint resolution to hear
14
Message of the Governor, to authorize printing of
20
Messages of the Governor
20, 21, 63, 88, 97, 137, 193, 362
Meters, compensation for testing
171, 187, 318, 486, 516
Military laws of United States, relative to
530
Military service, to facilitate discharge of men engaged in farming
16, 20, 33
Military training, commissions to directors of, in schools, 432, 562, 653
to
65
644
702
of,
625
19, 89,
525
561
561
248
100
365
704
134
323
704
100
376
562
23
33
510
621
565
59
704
INDEX
'
732
PAGE
Militia, State, relating to efficiency of
Milk supply, to protect
Mining, to amend Act of 1917 relative to
Ministers of the gospel, receipt by, of liquors for
468
629, 645, 682, 700
123, 147, 158, 495. 525
sacramental purposes,
430, 654, 657, 701
561
92
694
693
490
148
105, 134
fees
for
to
regulate speed of
Mount Mitchell Park Commission, to create
Mullis, Mrs. Lucretia, to provide pensions for
Municipal corporations, to amend act of 1917
amend
amend sections
amend
to
amend
of,
to
to
to
to
registration
117, 138,
135,
151, 167, 185,
267, 427, 457, 480, 500, 627,
651,
616,
20 and 21
amendatory act
152,
157,
196,
651,
681,
676,
598,
470, 524,
469, 486, 517, 549,
266
159
166
199
681
711
712
620
590
672
N
Names, assumed,
in
partnerships,
amend law
to
relative
use
to
of,
Normal
visiting
School, State (Colored), to
in
fix
344, 428,
368,
514,
for entertainment of, 658,
number
World War,
459,
392,
678,
680,
694,
679,
actions upon, 101, 132,
375, 414, 429,
65
715
646
627
703
672
595
of directors
203,
433,
370,
598, 643,
713
712
708
621
66,
76
214,
654,
559,
650,
681
698
642
673
O
Oaths by corporations, to provide for taking of
Officers, to provide for removal of, for cause
Oil (illuminating) and gasoline acts, to coordinate
58,
61,
64
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Optometry, practice
of,
733
598, 651
615, 680, 712
to regulate
Orphan
Normal College
17,
33,
40,
Pages,
85
64
INDEX
734
PAGE
Primary law,
to
to
to
Prison
amend
627
amend
596, 620
;
amend
286
place Swain County under
51, 189
management, to pay witnesses in investigation of, 65, 563
to
674,
661,
390,
209,
608,
678,
674,
329,
710
702
639
324
209,
496,
435,
497,
129,
146,
346,
459,
345, 363, 400, 444, 595,
662,
326, 340,
406,
251, 263, 296, 312,
658,
158,
135,
492,
578,
....
469 496,
628 648,
615 641,
521, 535 555,
178, 263 289,
286, 302, 335 351,
51, 71, 82 282,
627 649,
16, 54, 220, 244 256,
471, 560, 588 603,
304
624
527
199
622
697
700
714
487
698
94
701
705
705
626
490
593
322
705
367
624
713
199
594
559
713
344
223
706
290
706
443
671
697
699
593
455
.'
696
702
343
629
680, 705
117, 643
484, 644
179, 189
468
464
132
388
634
385
488
147
549
,691,
141, 177
493, 522
194,
574,
.371,
371, 522
180, 220
94,
346,
396,
598, 620,
325, 426,
132
658
251
651
364
596
464
646
460
397
573,
238,
153,
676,
263,
660,
404,
641,
497,
664,
478,
427,
139
61
76
432, 465, 497
19, 55,
to
prevent spread
of
disease from,
wills, to validate
of wills, to prescribe limitation of time for
71, 82,
92
INDEX
735
PAGE
Probates and registrations, to validate certain
30, 560, 611, 703
Procedure, civil, to amend Revisal relating to
56
Process and pleadings, to restore provisions of Code of Civil Procedure
as
110
to
of, 149,
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1907,
1907,
1907,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1909,
1911,
1911,
1911,
1911,
1913,
1913,
1913,
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471, 482, 652
117, 220, 239, 598, 670
306, 427
657, 680
94, 133, 145, 222
171, 187, 318, 486, 516, 621
568, 611, 699
494, 522, 574, 594
598, 651
201, 233, 275. 487
109, 147, 158, 696
660, 675, 700
306, 366, 410, 593
57, 60, 68,
100
108
178
704
491
705
490
65
44, 55, 62,
150, 161, 173, 303
285. 426, 643, 715
84,
65
65
435, 465, 654, 701
35, 55, 61,
432,
532, 561. 588,
394,
235, 427, 614,
397, 559,
346,
467, 505, 540,
599, 613. 618.
92, 107, 119,
123. 138. 155,
128, 133. 144.
179,
60, 98, 111,
345, 391. 459,
568, 611.
659, 675,
615,
203, 214,
433, 654,
521,
286, 390,
432. 467,
596. 620. 661,
627. 674,
660,
202, 248, 318.
306, 427,
493, 560,
72, 249, 330.
425, 456, 571,
435, 468, 653,
645, 693, 708,
284, 341,
435, 561, 611,
116, 125, 129,
344
650
559
671
699
128
199
488
559
168
622
702
702
702
681
698
559
639
696
702
710
682
525
644
624
344
594
698
715
642
624
696
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370, 559
598, 643, 650
17
17
23
23
35
36
57
59
64
73
79
80, sec.
sec.
103
116
123
130
136, subch.
5,
136
136
136
136
136
136
136,
subch.
136
138
138
138
138
140
140
140
140
140
143
145
148
150
House
234,
180,
434,
469,
530,
555,
628,
248. 318
186,
466,
486,
560,
620,
643,
691,
117, 139,
135,
151, 167, 185,
651,
651, 670,
235, 391,
27,
152
152
154
154
154
157
157
161
169
170
186
197
200
200
231
260
264
275
277
78
sec. 1
434, 466,
495,
152. sec. 5
152, sec. 5
254,
652
652
353
514
391
27
99
102,
123
669
650
317
30,
36,
226, 427,
680,
157, 198, 228,
304. 465,
532,
530, 562, 652,
583, 617,
102, 106, 118,
15,
228
514
652
652
652
674
708
152
157
196
681
192
654
560
513
680
508
428
484
692
471
170
515
652
684
633
172
38, 48
27, 29
266
621, 628, 680
sec.
615, 676
595. 655, 683
225, 389, 617, 684
163, 187, 210
39, 42, 48,
15,
110
50, 58
INDEX
738
page
494, 562, 654,
532, 561, 588, 599, 613, 618,
40, 59, 68, 75,
79, 90, 106,
282, 365, 514,
679,
596, 620, 661,
305, 363, 407, 440,
431, 466, 497, 529,
698
699
77
168
565
686
702
565
626
278
696
278
696
278
696
644
644
711
107
494
281
127
323
98
139
304
699
250
654
639
169
62
712
712
323
190
571
367
527
108
525
698
595
250
673
430
281
565
488
594
566
524
274
624
223
65
INDEX
ocal
1,
,
>,
,
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Laws,
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
168
174
201
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
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ch.
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ch.
ch.
590
590
634
697
769
786
to
2L3. sec.
220
221
269
305
307
317
338
353
425
439
445
453
503
526
539
551
552
739
amend- -Continued:
PAGE
22fi.
368
323
145
324
489
148
487
625
711
625
430
490
698
705
490
526
526
623
323
190
623
234
91
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,
1,
,
i,
,
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5,
5,
7,
ch. 2
1,
ch. 4
ch. 6
>,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
1,
282,
508, sec. 8
5,
>,
236
291
334
335
346
372
411
439
467
522
575
582
596
602
ch 603
ch. 680
ch 684
ch. 691
5,
250
712
281
698
625
67
99,
108
324
236, 264, 297,
135, 187,
343
281
162, 177,
623
395, 428,
170, 188, 211,
491
199
140, 178,
.471,
573
275
.169,
328. 365,
526
87,
222
56, 72, 7
566
368, 388,
284, 303,
593
671
467, 483, 524,
170, 189, 207,
323
491
129, 147, 263,
199, 226, 234,
681
323
141, 177,
525
339, 349, 383,
44 90,
108
190
109, 132,
623
466, 497, 562,
9' !, 99,
190
490
265, 279,
213
367
201, 214,
488
225, 247,
304
170, 189,
.646,
706
622
347, 366. 413,
489
224, 250,
491
224, 250.
38, 72. 82. 91. 139
.191, 198, 301, 330, 343
191, 220,
.679,
226, 248,
492, 524,
532, 559,
46
56
61
87
99
126
129
152
153
156
193
434
.
324,
268,
133,
217,
290,
112,
288,
536,
686,
610,
246,
274,
516,
648,
330,
350,
310,
458,
210,
183,
455,
238,
686,
275,
573,
612,
106,
311,
209,
197,
458,
471,
194,
535,
188,
515,
199,
456,
376,
642,
217,
288,
674,
194,
399,
104,
146,
611,
111,
319,
109,
227,
273,
211,
655,
429,
274,
274.
INDEX
740
Public-Local Laws, to
1917
1917
cb.
ch.
1917, cb.
1917, ch.
1917 ch.
1917 ch.
1917 ch.
1917 ch.
1917 ch.
1917 ch.
46
50
62
67
70
74
92
108
109
112
amend
659, 675
282, 467, 483, 524, 642, 671
469, 485, 518, 548, 672
..595, 641, 705
27, 29, 51, 57, 61, 91
108
page
Continued:
109, 133,
78, 84, 95, 102,
265, 279. 319,
216, 428, 460, 468,
470, 535, 574,
139
623
595
712
565
323
324
701
672
58
145
148
487
593
698
27, 29,
35
456,
410,
460,
227,
290,
641,
238,
145,
494,
497,
677,
330,
611,
320,
675,
515,
596,
609,
64
673
487
672
593
168
523
330
487
622
232
623
526
621
344
489
673
323
148
523
527
686
344
701
491
706
697
623
625
128
629,
202, 247,
571, 592,
304, 425,
285,
286,
234, 250,
284, 390,
649,
273,
639,
458,
101,
391,
302,
273,
460,
73,
428,
363,
390,
214,
262.
616,
192, 221,
108, 133,
395,
305,
224,
149,
252.
435,
659,
109, 138, 151,
430,
150,
466,
675,
307,
560,
278,
658,
252, 365,
372, 391, 455,
571,
34,
65
INDEX
Public-Local Laws, to repeal
1915,
1915,
1915,
1915,
1915,
1915,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
1917,
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
741
Continued:
page
90
116
502
505
723
795
284,
469, 561,
284,
494, 524,
341,
611,
341.
573,
78, 90, 105,
27, 43, 48,
11
107
128
319
373
385
432, 485,
266, 365. 501, 545, 659, 675,
642
698
642
624
139
76
139
653
697
494
670
65
128
267, 614, 640, 670, 684
34, 72, 86, 128
305, 363, 410
400, sec. 4
429
476
701
Publication of receipts and disbursements of public moneys,
101, 139,
155, 328, 472, 491
530, 562, 652, 684, 712
and
472, 491
693, 715
43,
132
181, 190
67
R
Railroads, charters of, to be extended in certain cases
Railroads:
Aberdeen and Rockfish, to amend charter of
100
630
713
713
319
264
139
13
704
119
465
560
118
100
20
371
704
706
621
323
INDEX
742
530, 562,
684,
110,
215,
236,
661
712
139
620
250
30,
of,
Resolutions:
483, 524
to
83
East
Carolina
Teacher
Training
School,
expenses
visiting
of
committee
495, 535, 565
253
soldiers and
267, 279, 331, 344
523, 612, 678, 696
13, 55, 483
533, 595
532, 563, 652, 703
51
45,
13
307, 325
118, 322, 373
430
23
23
708
20
498
190
673
703
23
inviting Hon. W. J. Bryan to address the General Assembly
23
16,
in regard to janitors
328, 592, 640, 673
INDEX
Resolutions
743
Continued:
page
148
128
60
565
694
704
712
712
State Hospital
ratifying proposed prohibition
99
223
696
92
620
33
51
amendment
to
Federal Constitution,
13, 18, 23, 28,
33,
38
State's
delegation
in
Congress
to
100
support Assembly's
memorial
100
366
684
673
673
703
72
33
to authorize printing of the Governor's message
20,
151, 169
to cooperate in effort to advance price of cotton
to erect on foreign soil suitable memorial to North Carolina soldiers
106, 558, 562
to facilitate discharge from military service of men engaged in
farming
16, 20, 33,
172,
hear address of Hon. Josephus Daniels
100,
improve the State Capitol
283, 391,
to investigate Peanut Trust
to name committee to confer with Attorney-General relative to
prohibition laws
123, 188, 203,
12, 13,
to notify Governor of organization of House
to pay expenses of committee visiting Appalachian Training School
to
to
59
199
106
644
223
14
595-
459, 566;
to
pay witnesses
in investigation of Prison
management,
678,
to print opinion of
County
Supreme Court
in
Southern Railway
v.
696,
Cherokee
35, 50,
60"
266, 287
INDEX
744
Continued:
page
submit question of woman suffrage to voters of the State
17
upon death of Charles R. King
283, 583, 612, 697
upon the death of Dr. Kemp Plummer Battle
137, 148
upon the death of Theodore Roosevelt
14
13,
upon the death of Hon. Benjamin B. Winborne
411, 490
upon the death of Hon. Henry R. Bryan
237, 250
upon death of Professor Marvin Hendrix Stacy
53
Revaluation Act
432, 558, 613, 660, 683, 685, 711
Revenue, an act to raise.. 171, 219, 236, 237, 255, 276, 288, 307, 322, 464,
Resolutions
to
528, 706
690, 714
amendatory act
Revisal, to amend:
chapter 12
chapter 24
chapter 65
chapter 83
chapter 90
chapter 100
graveyards, for protection of
relative to stock law
35.
596,
221,
617,
650,
473,
680,
215,
250,
235, 426,
648,
395, 554,
685,
149, 221,
674,
655,
15, 37, 89, 167,
657,
239,
619,
682,
486,
571,
98
705
525
670
693
697
699
181
Section
59
64
210
222
231
248
248
289
439
464
466
484
528
556
591
612
629
915
924
1066
1238
1253
1283
1395
1409
1556
1561
1567
1573
1573
1590
1636
1645
1679
1890
1951
2088
2509
2665
2696
2766
150,
434, 465,
101,
135, 142,
187,
583,
106,
177,
616,
228,
654,
119,
197,
676,
303
698
222
250
712
569
65
167
148
167
56
67, 98,
35,
215,
140, 167, 181,
284, 321,
162.
394,
157, 249,
282,
101,
89,
341,
307,
514,
167,
427,
275,
321,
147,
252,
112,
235,
179,
105,
484,
329,
679,
182,
642,
280,
514,
158,
395,
427,
434
128
341
426
134
593
344
700
323
713
487
566
303
427
618
127
566
583
92
91
714
264
222
364
561
465
620
671
178
INDEX
Revisal, to
amend
745
Continued:
PAGE
Section
2784
2785
2785
2785
2785
2791
2798
2798
2799
2821
2836
3029
3030
3042
3122
3142
3276
3345
3346
3346
3365
3375
3485
3621
3641
3715
3730
3733
3733
3733
3740
3740
3805
3814
4057-4084
4119
4182
4545
4827
4987
4991
4993
4993
4994
4994
5086
5245
5354
5357
5362
239,
693,
657,
652,
652,
19,
170,
117, 139, 155,
627,
645, 682,
597,
432, 465, 653,
135, 167,
20, 38, 45,
692,
234,
150,
140, 177, 194,
215, 249, 274,
597, 620, 648,
306,
657,
129,
26, 33, 40, 61,
101,
150, 278, 318, 471,
368, 392, 514, 678,
434, 559, 654,
109, 221, 239,
284, 302, 331, 343,
39,
34, 39, 554, 611,
129. 302,
39,
396,
215, 249,
105,
267, 279, 319, 349, 630,
267, 279, 319, 349, 630,
267, 279, 319, 349, 630,
85, 90,
133
525
715
680
698
698
59
92
128
365
303
643
713
643
704
181
128
707
248
248
199
367
673
427
680
214
91
278
490
713
698
592
625
554
700
509
554
554
643
168
670
670
670
Revisal, to repeal:
chapter
433, 560
sec. 959
30,
43, 48,
100
INDEX
746
Roads:
page
bonds
for,
relative
307, 321,
435,
432, 467,
532, 561, 588, 599,
to
358,
468,
505,
613,
377,
653,
540,
618,
370,
430
698
671
699
644
Federal aid
Federal aid
for,
for,
266,
283,
533,
215, 221, 239, 250,
S
Sabbath day, observance of
Sacramental purposes, spirituous or vinous liquors for
171,
wine for
Sailors, dying in service, probate of wills
service medals for, to purchase
430,
189, 276,
598,
431,
629,
654,
342,
645,
563,
657,
657,
387,
676,
653,
680
701
411
700
704
Salaries:
clerks and employees of State departments, 124, 139, 155, 232, 249,
290, 368
266, 366, 515, 648, 700
clerks in office of State Treasurer, to fix
43, 362
of Commissioner of Agriculture, to fix
of clerks and stenographers in State departments, to fix.... 660, 681, 703
of judges
of State officers, to fix
of State officers, to fix
INDEX
747
Salaries Continued
resolution of inquiry as to salaries of school teachers
Superior Court judges, to amend law relating to
page
85,
99
178
124, 366, 414
84,
under
135, 167, 181
Sales of leaf tobacco, commissions of warehousemen, to reduce
59
19,
Sanitary equipment for public schools, to require
433, 651, 661, 697
Schools:
agriculture, home economics, manual training, for teaching of, 348,
392, 642, 703
Appalachian Training School, deed from, to railway company, 571,
614, 640, 672
boys under 21, to exempt from road work while attending school
431, 467, 653, 704
compulsory attendance
123, 131, 214, 278, 374, 454, 616, 691, 696
amendatory act
691, 708
Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School, to appoint directors, 200,
392, 484, 486, 584, 691, 712
equal pay for equal services in, to provide
434, 682
for adult illiterates, to make part of public school system, 285, 302,
513, 622
for observance by, of birthday of Charles Brantley Aycock..643, 681, 703
indigent children, to secure attendance of
329, 425, 514, 593
military training in, Governor to issue commissions to directors of
432, 563, 653, 704
orphan children, to admit to public schools
615, 680, 712
physical examination and treatment of pupils
470,
523, 650, 671
sanitary equipment for, to require
433, 651, 661, 697
school districts, incorporation of
369, 426, 513, 679, 686, 713
special taxes for
172, 232, 261, 272, 281
surplus funds from shortened terms, to authorize retention of, by
districts
495, 523, 652, 701
teachers, to fix minimum salary for
102, 233, 262, 280, 525
text-books for
397, 425, 514, 565
to provide county school budget
102, 233, 262, 280, 525
to provide six months term
102, 233, 262, 280, 397, 429
to provide for six months term
157, 232
to provide uniform system of
135, 232
School attendance, to make compulsory
265, 278, 331, 656
School boards and committees, to permit furnishing of text-books by,
397, 425, 514, 565
School children, to provide for physical examination and treatment of,
179, 614
for physical examination and treatment of
470, 523, 650, 671
School districts, graded, incorporation and boundaries of, 171, 232, 316,
336, 566
surplus funds from shortened terms, to authorize retention of, 495,
523, 652, 701
School for Blind and Deaf, State, clothing for inmates, 433, 465, 509,
619, 650, 671
616, 625
use of certain equipment by
43, 132
School law, to amend
348, 392, 459, 487
to amend, as to Buncombe County
348, 392, 642. 703
to amend
99
85,
School teachers, resolution of inquiry as to salaries paid
'
to prevent infection of school children with tuberculosis by, 192, 226,
318, 322, 626
117, 643
Science, to encourage
Scuppernong River, to prevent obstruction of creeks and drainways
142, 147. 159, 169
emptying into
20, 38, 45, 128
Secret assault, to amend law relative to
748
INDEX
PAGE
57,
91
597, 643
72, 83,
92
472, 561
133, 200,
213, 237, 255, 300, 325
to encourage
327, 360, 382,
Shellfish, to promote cultivation of
Sheriffs and tax collectors, for relief of
43, 64, 75, 91,
for relief of
27,
to require itemized tax receipts from
Shows and carnivals, to regulate
348, 364, 513,
Sign-posts on roads, to make act effective
348, 365, 514, 642, 645, 684,
Six months school term, to provide
102, 233, 262, 280, 397,
to provide for
157,
Smith, Mrs. Rosa, and Richard P., for relief of, 347, 390, 457, 563, 609,
615,
Soft drink plants, for inspection of
628, 643, 674,
Soldiers, dying in service, probate of wills
598, 645, 676,
service medals for, to purchase
431, 563, 653,
Soldiers and sailors (Confederate) and their widows, to increase pensions of
34 (2), 39, 554, 611,
Soldiers' Home, to provide funds for inmates
85,
Soldiers of North Carolina, to erect on foreign soil suitable memorial to,
100, 558,
Soldiers, sailors, and marines of United States, to provide land for
to cooperate with Federal Government in securing land for, 306, 466,
630,
489
286
323
54
371
622
711
429
232
701
700
700
704
700
554
562
253
704
344
83
60
702
426
53
714
455
279
643
712
239
594
341
128
673
644
77
708
373
INDEX
749
State Constitution, to
to
597
.191, 644
267, 644
com-
459,
223,
233, 318,
85, 166, 180,
193, 472, 484, 500, 543,
amend
amend
595
711
193
564
91
368
703
713
715
680, 714
673
487
168
99
128
614, 700
State Highways:
construction and maintenance of a State system, to provide for....
to construct through certain counties
to provide for construction and maintenance of
78,
to provide for a system of
85,
to provide for a system of
345, 393, 454, 455,
Washington County, to construct part of system in
134, 161,
State Home and Industrial School for Girls and Women, to amend act
of 1917 relative to
151, 389, 473, 509,
State Hospital, to' transfer State Prison buildings to
65, 132, 155, 253,
for admission of insane persons
235, 559, 617, 682, 693,
to authorize transfer of patients from Caswell Training School to..
State institutions, appropriations for
646, 661,
inmates of, to protect
200. 249,
selection of trustees or directors
202, 561, 617,
to enable to join Federal Reserve system
345, 362, 639,
State Library, compensation of employees of
684,
306, 427,
State line, for remarking of
remarking of, in Brunswick and Columbus counties
493, 560,
State Marshal, to create office of
94, 127,
State Normal and Industrial College, to change name of... 531, 561, 646,
free tuition in, to orphans
lands for, to authorize purchase of
396, 563, 650. 657,
to
State
347
93
88
96
509
173
525
280
714
51
706
318
700
703
714
644
624
136
672
85
703
394, 425, 646
change name of
to fix
number
INDEX
750
State School for Blind and Deaf, clothing for inmates, 433, 465, 509, 619,
650, 671
616, 625
47, 54, 62,
for, 583,
65
money
amendatory
Stills, illicit,
act
to consolidate
Statutes, Consolidated, of
date effective
700
222
221
713
702
703
77
645
56
626
222
280
181
236, 264
to fix
compensation of
Tax
324
319
590
83
17
167
60
714
178
222
714
672
712
704
705
368
341
643
704
124, 366, 414
323
54
371
print opinion
35, 50,
60
INDEX
751
PAGE
525
595
281
525
682
85,
99
messages by,
251, 279, 319, 625
91
459, 622
Tenants, enticing of
Terry, W. D., in behalf of
Text-books, to provide uniform
high school, to secure uniformity of
to permit school boards to furnish
Theft, to reimburse losses by
Threshers of grain, to license
704
703
278
673
565
248
509
704
46, 55,
62
Trial of
regarding
Trials, to expedite
of issues of fact, to facilitate
to facilitate, of civil actions
46,
90, 118
434
712
INDEX
752
PAGE
135, 142, 177, 197, 250
Trust companies, banks, etc., reserve funds of
investment in bonds of Federal land banks, to authorize, 235, 301,
331, 343
of certain corporations, 151,
426, 484, 491
Trustee, transfer of judgment lien to, in certain cases, 433, 466, 514,
650, 671
Trustees of University, election of
373, 430
Tuberculosis hospitals, county, erection and maintenance of, 253, 559,
586, 604, 621
Tuberculosis, compensation for cattle killed on account of, 40, 89, 105,
"
203, 280
to prevent infection of school children by teachers, 192, 226. 318,
322, 626
names
U
United States bonds, investment of funds of minors in, authorized, and
reinvestments heretofore made ratified
47, 54, 71, 79, 86,
University of North Carolina, free tuition in, to orphans
of trustees
military training, Governor to
election
Unused money,
Usury, to
Utley,
W.
issue
commissions
State Treasury
relative to
F., to discharge trust in school matter
to be paid into
amend Revisal
92
85
373, 430
to directors of
432, 562, 653, 704
615, 676, 713
170, 364
140, 186, 210, 222
Vagrancy, relative to
657, 680
Vagrancy, to amend law relative to
306, 427
Vagrants, powers of county commissioners as to
394, 426, 514
Vendors of personal property to have lien until payment of purchase
money
43,
138
promote
515,
220,
467,
467,
564
644
639
639
279
702
703
698
59
to
283, 302,
202,
286.
286,
W
Wards
Warehouse.
128
325
704
12S
465
704
INDEX
753
PAGE
397,
Weighers, public, to regulate occupation of
149, 167, 181, 190,
Weights, to establish uniform
123, 131, 181,
Welfare, public, to amend act of 1917 relating to
56, 554,
Widows of Confederate soldiers and sailors, for relief of
465
323
190
612
relative to
129, 302, 509
Wife, to permit testimony of, to refute charge of criminal conversation,
57, 71, 83, 91
Willis, A. B., fish inspector, for relief of
33, 287, 466, 498
92
46, 71, 82,
Wills, to prescribe limitation of time for probating
of soldiers and sailors dying in service, probate of.... 598, 645, 676, 700
to validate probate of certain
94, 427, 473, 486, 679, 703
Wilson, President Woodrow, invited to North Carolina
60
47, 52,
Wilson, W. S., resolution in memory of
23
14, 16,
Winborne, Hon. Benjamin B., resolution on death of
411, 490
Wine for sacramental purposes
171, 1S9, 276, 342, 387, 411
Woman's suffrage, municipal, to authorize
266
resolution to submit question to voters of the State
17
to grant, in municipal elections
470, 524, 590
Woods, burning of, relative to
645, 682, 713
Woodward, Rev. J. S., to grant pension to
134, 302, 330, 626
World War, to provide memorial building to heroes of, 39, 47, 52, 60,
322, 376
to authorize counties, cities, and towns to hold membership in memorial associations, etc., to perpetuate memory of heroes of, 46, 59,
68, 100
Wyatt, Walter A., to authorize practice of veterinary surgery by.... 369, 559
Representative
to
abolish
W.
J.
office
of
343
303
232
367
706
623
489
Graham:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
15,
34,
129, 201
leave of absence
reports for committees
146
220
347, 375,
369,
133, 145,
425, 455,
195, 532,
572, 611,
580, 598,
416, 446,
565
391
148
623
566
625
621
594
ALEXANDER COUNTY
Local matters:
clerk Superior Court, to fix salary of
county board of education, to provide for election of
county treasurer, salary of
game warden, to appoint
Hiddenite. to repeal charter of
151,
road funds, pay of sheriff and treasurer for handling
roads, to authorize bond issue for.. 192, 221, 244, 257,
Taylorsville to amend charter of
369,
48
House
108,
396,
177,
532,
389,
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754
Representative E. W. Moose:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
7
151, 192, 347,
leave of absence
213
ALLEGHANY COUNTY
Local matters:
jailer, to regulate fees of
modern highway across Blue Ridge, to provide
46,
50, 58,
77
reports
for
committees
425
ANSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
game, to protect
Lanesboro Township, Precinct No.
Peachland, incorporation of
roads, to provide better
rural policeman, compensation of
special tax, to authorize levy of.
Representative T. C. Coxe:
468.
370, 393, 417,
347, 364,
252, 262, 298, 313, 471, 504,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
371(2),
leave of absence
reports for committees
jailer, to fix
compensation of
compensation of
and resolutions
70
250, 522
16,
234,
370,
395, 426,
179,
596, 640,
248
391
458
559
672
Jefferson
340, 376. 564
50
91
596, 640, 672
34,
594
624
565
527
567
7
396, 468
15, 37,
ASHE COUNTY.
Local matters:
card playing, to regulate
county board of education, to provide for election of
county line between Ashe and Wilkes, to settle
dentists, to amend act of 1913 relative to
drunkenness, to prevent
Free School District, No. 1, to authorize contract with
School
826,
jailer, to fix
455,
496,
449,
413,
542,
91
93
7
34, 39, 57, 179, 215, 234, 326, 346, 395. 492
leave of absence
AVEEY COUNTY.
Local matters:
county board of education, to provide for election of
county treasurer, to create office of
Newland, act of 1913 relative to, repealed
prohibition, for enforcement of
96
328, 340
569, 610, 702
19, 55,
61
INDEX
755
pagk
Local matters:
public roads, to provide for maintenance of
Smith, Mrs. Rosa, and Richard P., for relief
Representative
J.
93
150, 248
202, 247, 273, 487
H. Pritchard:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
7
19, 46, 57, 150, 162, 202, 328, 347, 569
429
BEAUFOKT COUNTY.
Local matters:
Aurora, bonds for improvements
Belhaven, to amend corporate limits
carnivals,
to
prohibit
county commissioners authorized to levy special tax.. 19, 30, 36, 40,
county officers, to fix salaries of
149, 166,
drainage taxes, collection and disbursement of
325, 342, 376,
sales on Sunday in Washington, to regulate
201, 249, 275, 596,
Washington Township, basis of valuation for
134, 156, 165, 173,
Representative W. M. Butt:
sworn
bills
148
of,
in
91
234
625
621
488
7
and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
371
106
23
BEETIE COUNTY.
Local matters:
board of education, to appoint
530, 614, 639, 672
201, 214, 230, 245, 367
bridge over Roanoke River, to authorize
cattle quarantine and tick-eradication measures, to relieve county
from
game, to protect, and regulate hunting
27,
59, 72,
275
Representative
sworn
bills
J.
H. Matthews:
in
and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
15,
146
139, 188, 221, 250, 279, 342, 367, 428, 465, 523, 643, 699
i
BLADEN COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge across Cape Fear River, to authorize
deputy clerk Superior Court, to provide for
public roads, to protect
relating to working
of
to provide for maintenance of
special tax, to authorize
stock law, relative to
INDEX
756
page
Representative A. M. Kelly:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
7
169, 223(3), 345(2)
29, 106, 277
59, 76, 107, 138, 147, 177, 220, 263,
364, 390, 425, 466, 523, 559, 592
leave of absence
reports for committees
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
Local matters:
cattle fever tick, to eradicate
churches, fth- protection of
clerk Superior Court, to provide assistants for
county commissioners and board of education, per diem
county-seat, to provide for vote on location of, 179, 187,
jailer's fees, to increase
to
New Hanover
16,
leave of absence
56,
303
593
610
610
490
610
233
368
230
624
644
371, 559
7
163(2), 304, 306, 568
29, 198, 464, 520
BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
Local matters:
Asheville, to amend charter of
493, 522, 574
Asheville Board of Trade, to authorize appropriation for
691
bonds, to authorize issuance of
596, 638, 663, 674
bridge at forks of Sandy Mush, to build
657, 675
calves for veal, to prevent killing, selling, and shipping of, 224, 248
275, 280, 367, 679
679, 686
to repeal
Children's Home, relating to
78, 97, 111, 328
money
certain
contracts
495
of,
686
711
343
to
16, 18
funding
594
713
702
706
and completion
23
523
of
127
344
game, to amend act of 1917 relative to
grand juries, relative to
435, 466, 497 527
Lindley Training School, to authorize contribution to.... 660, 675 700
658
public roads, for protection of
for protection of
327, 342, 375
reformatory, to establish
370, 613, 640
road laws, to amend
67, 84, 95
Sandy Mush, for bridge at forks of, between Madison and Buncombe
counties
327, 342
school law, to amend, as to Buncombe
348, 392, 459
sheriff, to amend act of 1911 relative to
216, 219, 238
solicitation on railroads of passengers for public automobiles, etc.
224, 264, 289, 489, 678
to prohibit
678
supplemental act
Superior Courts, terms of
285, 391
tax collector, to amend act of 1915 relative to
162, 177, 197
706
526
701
99
375
487
250
713
713
460
281
INDEX
Representative
J.
757
page
D. Bckles:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
16,
7
162, 178 (2), 192, 224, 251, 285, 327,
370, 371, 658, 678
78,
leave of absence
reports for committees
15,
116
107
sworn
bills
in
and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
99,
280
BURKE COUNTY.
X.ocal matters:
number
of
to
members
road
564
391
391
523
592
490
commissioners to borrow
money
60
sworn in
bills and resolutions
CABARRUS COUNTY.
X,ocal matters:
Concord, to
amend charter
of
commissioners of
cotton weighers, pay of
county commissioners, pay of
game, to protect
for relief of
public roads, to
Representative H.
amend
S.
act of 1907
Williams:
sworn in
and resolutions
13
60, 78, 136, 286, 395
15, 106
bills
leave of absence
10
CALDWELL COUNTY.
Local matters:
public roads, maintenance of
railroads, to authorize subscriptions to
to authorize township
to construct State Highway
through
93
INDEX
758
page
Representative E. G. Suttlemyre:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
7
101, 179, 286, 492, 595
116
leave of absence
reports for committees
3S
CAMDEN COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, compensation of
93, 133, 145, 222
highway commission, relative to
469, 485, 518, 548, 672
Old Trap Graded and High School District, bonds for building, 596,
636, 665, 699
493, 592, 613, 647, 667, 704372, 392, 421, 436, 524, 613
469, 523, 572, 698
sworn in
bills and resolutions
7
93, 129, 469 (2)
CARTERET COUNTY.
Local matters:
Beaufort, town of, to amend charter
Beaufort graded school, relative to
Representative D. M. Jones:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
7
134, 191, 224, 265, 286, 304, 306 (20,
395 (2), 521
131, 320
CASWELL COUNTY.
Local matters:
county officers, to fix salaries and duties of
highway commission, to establish
hunting, to amend act of 1915 relating to
road improvement, bonds for
School District No. 7, relative to
special tax, to authorize levy
Superior Court, September term, relative to
Representative John E. Tucker:
469,
470, 485,
140,
266, 280,
492, 535, 553,
226, 248,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
561,
519,
178,
316,
557,
269,
597,
611,
543,
194,
338,
579,
294,
641,
698
672"
199
524
678
323
673
7
266, 469, 470, 492
37
50,
CATAWBA COUNTY.
Local matters:
bonded indebtedness, special tax to pay
county board of education, for election of
county treasurer, to reestablish office of
INDEX
759
page
Local matters:
Monogram
Newton, town
of,
to
amend
256, 281
281, 302, 334, 354, 429
368, 393, 420, 447, 626
charter
Representative
7
305, 368, 521, 627
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Local matters:
to invalidate
bond issues
of, 494,
560, 612,
boundary line between Durham and Chatham, to change... .141, 247,
329,
boundary line between Randolph and Chatham, to change
468,
county officers, to fix salaries of
430, 560, 611,
county treasurer, to create office of
554,
court, time for holding
60, 98, 111,
farm
bonds for
bonds for
108,
458,
456,
498,
661,
312,
687,
599,
576,
210,
624
361
522
701
574
168
673
283
527
566
592
706
324
713
711
594
221
7
(2),
651, 673
455, 464
189, 321
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Local matters:
487
341
488
567
276
490
624
323
190
250*
490-
223;
7
433;
CHOWAN COUNTY.
Local matters:
INDEX
760
Local matters:
roads and bridges, special tax for
roads,
relative
page
468, 506, 547, 671
170, 188, 211, 304
to
101, 168
sworn in
and resolutions
7
34, 101, 170, 285, 468
bills
leave of absence
45, 70,
CLAY COUNTY.
.,
Local matters:
cart or timber road, to provide for
county board of education, to provide for election of
county commissioners, to fix per diem of
dentistry, relating to practice of
fish, to protect
game, for the protection of
Hayesville, to fix corporate limits of
hunting, amendatory act
pension roll, to place certain persons on
prohibition law, to amend and enforce
public roads, to amend act of 1917 relating to
stock-law territory, relative to
stock-law, to repeal certain sections
Representative James
sworn
bills
S.
117,
327, 366, 412,
202, 220, 238,
56, 64, 75,
597, 641,
431, 554, 573,
369, 523, 573, 592,
78, 84, 95, 102,
397, 428, 458,
27, 29,
156
622
489
169
673
711
701
148
567
35
Penland:
in
and
301
resolutions
"K
7
117, 202(3), 327(2), 369, 431
CLEVELAND COUNTY.
Local matters
cotton weigher for Shelby, to repeal law relative
game, for protection of
memorial hospital, to establish
sworn in
bills and resolutions
to
370
146, 464
19, 98, 127, 132, 214, 303, 322, 682
leave of absence
reports for committees
COLUMBUS COUNTY.
Local matters:
levy, to authorize
598, 638, 663. 702
clerk Superior Court, salary of
224, 250, 274, 491
county and recorder's courts, to repeal acts creating, 78, 89, 105, 199,
226, 234, 674. 681
amendatory act
674, 681, 703
county officers, salaries of
494, 560, 612, 624
salaries of
224, 250, 274
county treasurer, salary of
224, 250, 274, 489
public roads, maintenance of
236, 264, 296, 312, 367
rural policemen, to repeal act of 1915 providing for
78, 90, 105, 139
State line in, remarking of
493, 560, 624
for remarking part of
306, 427, 644
stock-law territory, to enlarge
141, 189, 210, 222
Whiteville, bonds for street improvements
395, 468, 583
to amend charter
325, 363, 412, 526
to amend act of 1891 incorporating
179, 189. 209, 304
-.
INDEX
761
sworn in
bills and resolutions
page
8
65,
leave of absence
reports for committees
CRAVEN COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, to fix per diem of
county treasurer, to permit banks to act as
Farm-Life School, to provide funds for
327, 340,
for
141,
New Bern, for relief of certain city officers
to extend boundaries of
157, 247, 271, 291, 470,
New Bern Graded School District, to fix boundaries of,
492,
123,
375,
161,
157,
508,
285,
520,
138,
531,
175,
177,
550,
302,
535,
155,
639,
183,
195,
575,
332,
352,
626
199
671
325
324
592
593
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor and clerk of recorder's court, relative
17
645
623
324
526
488
655
567
697
625
410
429
526
626
623
526
sworn in
bills and resolutions
284(2), 305(2),
327, 370(2), 371(2), 372(2), 431(2), 432, 568, 645
leave of absence
37, 156
reports for committees
59, 562
CURRITUCK COUNTY.
Local matters:
Atlantic Township, to transfer portion of to Dare County; election,
285, 363, 408, 440, 622
INDEX
762
Representative E. R. Johnson:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
347
37, 455
66, 215,
leave of absence
DARE COUNTY.
Local matters:
Atlantic Township, Currituck County, to transfer portion of to Dare
285, 363, 408, 440, 622
County; election
county commissioners, to fix compensation of
169, 187, 211, 304
county officers, to provide compensation for
66, 90, 104, 168
to tax
134, 167. 181,
law, to amend as to Dare County
17, 59, 68,
primary law, to amend act of 1915
432, 467,
public roads of Roanoke Island, for improvement of
169, 188,
wild fowl, to regulate hunting of
432, 466,
Representative B. G. Crisp:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
15, 17, 33, 56, 66, 78 (2), 134, 141, 169 (2),
dogs,
game
303
108
496
211
497
8
leave of absence
58,
558
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor, to create office of
558
139
648
488
673
56
487
671
489
109, 213
596, 641, 671
sworn in
and resolutions
192
70, 186, 619
56, 109,
bills
leave of absence
DAVIE COUNTY.
Local matters:
books of county officers, to audit
493, 560, 624
county board of education, for election of
304, 340
county officers, to fix salaries of
470, 535, 574, 698
Farmington Special School District, to amend acts of 1917 relating to
46, 99, 110, 199
highways, special tax for
532, 561, 589
road commissioners, relative to
629, 649, 673
roads, to authorize bond issue for
371, 393, 418, 449, 671
roads, to authorize bond issue for
370, 393
Representative John F. Smithdeal:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
8
,
320
INDEX
763
DUPLIN COUNTY.
Local matters:
Calypso Special Tax District, to validate certain bonds
page
223,
315,
435, 560,
347, 366, 413,
of,
to,
278,
336,
611,
429,
691,
596,
490
623
626
714
620
77, 99,
111, 127
Industrial Training and Educational School of Faison, to amend act
51, 71, 82, 282, 322
of 1909 relating to
328, 365, 515, 526
jail fees, to regulate
598, 641, 672
public roads, to protect
roads and bridges, special tax for, 192, 221, 242, 257, 571, 586, 604,
625, 678, 693, 710, 715
678
to recall bill
679, 685
school committeemen, election of
598, 638, 663, 702
Teacheys, to incorporate town of
townships, special tax levy for
570, 619, 620, 647, 666, 699
627, 660, 690
trustees of Faison Graded Schools, election of
Representative Stacy R. Chesnutt:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
8
51, 192, 347, 627,
leave of absence
reports for committees
678
58
525
DURHAM COUNTY.
Local matters:
385, 405,
141, 247,
329,
county commissioners, to increase compensation of.... 180, 189, 212,
deputy register of deeds, to authorize employment of additional, 180,
190, 212,
Durham, to repeal certain sections of city charter
129, 132, 146,
Durham Township and Durham County, to fix salaries of certain
officials of
93, 98, 111,
roads, bond issue for
179, 188, 261, 273,
to authorize bond issue for
430, 467, 502, 539,
squirrel hunting, to repeal restrictions upon
55, 76, 86,
Representative Victor
S.
593
361
304
281
199
128
487
671
128
Bryant:
sworn in
nominates Dennis G. Brummitt for Speaker
bills and resolutions
20, 27, 55, 93, 102(2),
10
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
627
EDGECOMBE COUNTY.
Local matters:
cotton weigher for No. 1 Township, relative to
county auditor, relative to
INDEX
764
Local matters:
page
road commission, relative to
571, 610, 625
Rocky Mount Graded School District, bonds for.. 109, 132, 144, 154, 222
Tarboro School Board, to create
157, 263, 289, 343
taxes, collection of
vehicles hauling logs,
66,
etc.,
148
sworn
in
and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
bills
66,
FORSYTH COUNTY.
Local matters:
boundary, to change line between Davidson and Forsyth
School, to
amend
to
470, 558
act of 1915 relative
180, 220, 238, 344
433, 466,
345, 390,
floating indebtedness, to refund
329, 364, 402,
highway commission, to amend act of 1913 relative to.. 345, 365,
jurors in Superior and county courts, to regulate drawing of,
263,
poll tax paid by soldiers and sailors of World War, to refund,
609,
register of deeds, additional clerical assistance for
434, 560,
road laws, to amend act of 1913
180, 188,
sales on Sunday, to regulate
435, 465,
terms of Superior Court
225, 278,
498,
459,
439,
413,
253,
290,
569,
679,
609,
212,
497,
319,
527
593
491
565
489
702
623
281
527
324
Representative R. M. Cox:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees
Representative J. T. Farrish:
sworn
bills
8
26,
in
and resolutions
345 (2
530
15, 37, 96, 146, 388
322, 592, 670
leave of absence
reports for committees
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Local matters:
cotton weighers, fees of
347, 366, 413,
county officers, salaries of
347, 366, 413, 429,
criminal cases, trial of
101,
roads in Dunn Township, relative to
284, 341, 384, 398,
in Gold Mine Township, to provide
92, 107, 120, 126,
in Harris Township, to provide.
93, 107, 120, 125,
in Sandy Creek Township, to provide, 92, 107, 119, 124, 172, 185,
527
622
108
595
169
168
Representative W. H. Macon:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
8
76,
leave of absence
GASTON COUNTY.
Local matters:
Cherryville, to amend charter of
county auditor, to abolish office of
91
INDEX
765
page
Local matters:
Davis, W. N., ex-sheriff, for relief of
251,
180,
game, to protect
Gastonia Graded School District, to incorporate. .531, 561,
678,
levy and collection of certain taxes, to validate
150,
motor vehicles, to regulate tax on
118,
officers, to fix salaries of certain
370, 467, 504,
roads, to authorize vote on bond issue for
.
263,
220,
585,
688,
278,
139,
546,
290,
238,
600,
708,
320,
152,
659,
367
491
625
715
491
168
697
Representative M. A. Stroup:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
27,
leave of absence
reports for committees
Representative Samuel A. Wilkins:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
150, 265
151, 116, 213
leave of absence
reports for committees
156
GATES COUNTY.
Local matters:
board of education, debt of
to appoint
county commissioners, to increase pay of
100
60
267, 280. 320, 324
307, 322, 356, 378, 430
92
17, 42, 47,
67,
84, 95,
sworn in
and resolutions
252
146, 176
bills
17,
leave of absence
GRAHAM COUNTY.
Local matters:
Australian ballot law, to place county under
county commissioners, to fix per diem of
courthouse, commissioners to fence, and care for
public buildings,
stock, to protect
jailer, to regulate fees of
primary law, to repeal act
169
128
162, 365
97, 110,
56, 76, 86,
51,
game and
Representative W. P. Rose:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
32
224 (2), 431
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Local matters:
foxes, to regulate hunting of
201, 220, 238, 491
Oxford Graded School District, to permit bond issue for school
buildings
180, 186, 206, 217, 223, 484
partridges, to regulate hunting of
public roads, to provide better system of working
salaries of public officers, to fix
to validate a certain deed
INDEX
766
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
chosen Speaker of the House
10
117, 432, 492
10
GREENE COUNTY.
Local matters:
drunkenness, public, relative to
215, 249, 274, 367
Hookerton, to allow removal of certain graves from town, 326, 341,
376, 564
to extend corporate limits of
149, 277, 331, 360, 377, 621
to extend corporate limits of
646, 655, 706
Maury, town of, to extend corporate limits
16, 54, 220, 244, 256, 367
sheriff, to increase fees of
Snow
564
389
8
646
146
GUILFORD COUNTY.
Local matters:
clerk Superior Court, to regulate fees of
615, 642, 705
county commissioners and certain other officials, compensation of,
fees, to
game
Representative
Thomas
J.
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
Representative
W.
A.
531,
141,
281,
236,
Gold:
8
30, 93, 117, 141,
Bowman:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
469
29, 70, 198
19, 22
19, 150,
leave of absence
reports for committees
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave
of
absence
HALIFAX COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge over Roanoke River, to authorize
Brinkleyville Township, special tax for roads
county officers, to fix salaries of
73,
INDEX
767
Local matters:
page
good roads commission, to authorize disbursement of certain funds by,
569, 609, 715
Littleton School District, maintenance of schools in... 191, 220, 238, 250
public roads and bridges, bonds for
570, 592, 637, 666, 701
relative
to
Roanoke Rapids,
sworn in
and resolutions
699
324
190
460
626
715
8
bills
170,
leave of absence
reports for committees
19
15,
343, 486, 523, 620, 696
J. H. Darden:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
Representative
14
20, 45, 65,
leave of absence
176
reports for committees. .32, 37, 45, 108, 123, 148, 162, 322, 343, 524, 563
HARNETT COUNTY.
Local matters:
Big Branch School District, Barbecue Township, to incorporate, 266,
486, 515, 700
to
Dunn Road
District, relative to
of,
89, 104,
178, 233,
646,
568,
489
61,
226,
276,
655,
611,
684,
234
487
706
702
714
and registration
Lees Grove Church, to incorporate
149,214,226,343
Pentecostal Holiness Church in Duke Township, to incorporate, 251,
321, 376
347, 365, 388, 592
529, 592, 636, 666, 715
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
8
15,
leave of absence
reports for committees
106
644
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridges, to provide for
Canton, assessment for water line in
IKDEX
768
Representative D. L. Boyd:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
8
45,
56,
HENDERSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
county officers, additional pay for
Sigmon
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees
490
523
697
622
715
430
626
100
100
8
326(2), 492
96, 186
29, 42
HERTFORD COUNTY.
Local matters:
Ahoskie, street paving, bonds and special tax for, 251, 263, 299, 309, 491
to fix corporate limits of
251, 263, 296, 312, 488, 658, 714
to correct error
658, 675
to correct error
684, 714
waterworks, bonds and special tax for
251, 263, 299, 309, 491
Ahoskie School District, bonds
521, 551, 577, 699
Boone, Captain Thomas D., to place on pension roll. .. .630, 651, 660, 700
farm produce, to prohibit buying or receiving in night-time or on
Sundays
251, 279, 319, 488
fees of certain county officers, to equalize
568, 612, 702
fish, for protection of, in Potecasi Creek
109, 147, 158, 696
roads, to provide for working of
224, 264, 295, 309, 491
Superior Court, to fix terms of
395, 468, 567
weighers of cotton and peanuts, official, to provide
568, 610, 699
Winton Graded School District, to incorporate; bond issue, 224, 263,
295, 308, 489
Representative Stanley Winborne:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees
8
521,
673, 684
277, 339
645, 651
bills
leave of absence
8
252, 683
17, 32, 106, 146, 277
INDEX
769
HYDE COUNTY.
page
Local matters:
bridges, maintenance of
clerk of Superior Court, compensation of
to supply with reprints of Supreme
sworn in
and resolutions.
bills
reports
.13,
committees
for
8
135, 141, 157, 170, 215, 304(2), 305(2),
326, 469, 483, 657
29, 43, 50, 53, 55, 59, 70, 72, 76, 99, 133,
147, 167, 189, 263, 341, 390, 428, 524
15,
IREDELL COUNTY.
Local matters
Representative W. L. Matheson:
sworn in
and resolutions
29
bills
267, 431(3)
leave of absence
522
JACKSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
county funds, to require deposit of at interest
from
Representative
to
64
exclude themselves
136, 168, 184, 195, 199
J.
N. Wilson:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
49
152, 223
150, 156, 165, 174, 368
House
8
123, 150(2), 157, 171, 347
INDEX
770
JOHNSTON COUNTY.
Local matters:
page
624
567
705
594
623
526
567
222
169
566
566
145
281
566
672
697
Representative P. D. Grady:
sworn in
and resolutions.
bills
8
.94 (2), 109, 286, 327, 345, 370, 371, 372, 483, 616
15, 146, 198, 277, 464
leave of absence
reports for committees
Representative J. R. Williams:
363
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave
of
absence
17, 29,
106
JONES COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners and board of education, compensation
of, 348,
366, 412, 489
sworn
in
leave of absence
reports for committees
8
37,
146
468
LEE COUNTY.
Local matters:
285, 340
board of education, election of
659, 675, 677, 686
fishing, to regulate
hospital for Sanford, election on question of bond issue for, 346, 364,
404, 443
INDEX
771
LENOIR COUNTY.
page
Local matters:
396, 465, 501, 544, 658, 697
bonds, to authorize issuance of
285, 366, 410, 593
county commissioners, to fix compensation of
531, 560, 612, 624
county treasurer, salary of
615, 642, 705
Kinston, paving, collection of assessments for
396, 426, 462, 474, 623
to amend charter of
369, 426, 461, 476, 594
Kinston Graded School District, relating to
special tax for
public roads, to authorize bond issue for
to fix rate of special taxation for
salaries of certain county officers, to fix
Representative John G. Dawson:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees
622
594
524
623
8
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, to fix compensation of
85, 90,
.234, 250.
county treasurer, to fix salary of
Iron Station, to repeal act of 1909 incorporating town of, 85, 97,
to incorporate
85,97, 114,
Lincoln Graded School, tax to pay indebtedness. .253, 263, 300.
motor vehicles, license tax on
192. 389, 414,
new courthouse, bond issue for
234, 247, 268. 292, 492, 527,
public highways and bridges, to regulate traffic upon
253,
public roads, for maintenance of
253, 467, 503,
special tax for
252, 467, 504,
sheriff, relating to duties of
109, 132.
superintendent of roads, to appoint
234, 264,
105,
273,
110,
120,
313,
453,
659,
467,
541,
541,
146,
289,
192, 213, 227,
109, 132, 146,
168
487
139
199
566
477
697
498
670
670
190
488
487
222
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees
43,
8
85(4), 109(2), 123, 192(2), 234(3), 253(4)
76, 146, 301
214, 277, 554
MCDOWELL COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor, county, to abolish office of
clerk Superior Court and register of deeds, to
fund debt
in Marion,
compensation
of,
of,
489
343
523
7u6
625
57, 64, 75, 80, 128
to
regulate, 201,
220, 238, 344
Old Fort, sale of wines prohibited within two miles of, 432, 524, 573, 698
road commissioners for North Cove Township, appointment of .202, 522
school bonds, sale of, without notice
129, 302, 509
.
136, 187,
solicitation on railroads of passengers for public automobiles,
to prohibit
224, 264, 2289, 489,
supplemental act
tax collector, to abolish office of
135, 147,
township bond issues for roads
432, 467, 505,
210, 303
etc.,
678,
678,
158,
540,
713
713
280
671
INDEX
772
Representative
W. W. Neal:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
page
8
123, 129, 135(2), 136(2), 192, 201(2),
202 (2), 224, 266, 286, 327, 390, 396, 432 (3), 658
57,
leave of absence
reports for committees
17, 76,
146
MACON COUNTY.
Local matters:
and
48, 52,
in county, relative to
No. 1982, to correct calls of
No. 7999, to correct
Representative
sworn
bills
J.
50, 57,
77
48, 102, 108
76
34, 42, 47,
38,
39,
State grant
91
327, 341
Iotla
128
65
199
139
169
487
168
99
Frank Ray:
in
and resolutions
34,
MADISON COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge at forks of Sandy Mush, to provide
657, 675, 706
county board of education, election of
202, 340
distilleries, seizure and destruction of
57, 60, 68, 100
Mars Hill, to provide water, sewerage, light, power, and streets, 265,
prohibition, to enforce
66,
to secure enforcement of
roads and bridges, maintenance of, 265, 280, 314, 337,
roads in No. 8 Township, bond issue for
in No. 12 Township, bond issue for
327,
Sandy Mush,
57, 682
counties
1,
Township No.
1,
to
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
96
MARTIN COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, to fix compensation of
150, 187, 210, 323
road law of Hamilton Township, to amend
150, 177, 196, 204, 324, 368
roads of Griffin Township, for improvement of
192, 221, 242, 257, 429
Roanoke River at Williamston, to authorize building of bridge over,
39, 59, 69, 74, 91,
134
INDEX
773
page
Local matters:
Robersonville Graded School, relative to
special tax, to validate levy for 1918
sworn in
and resolutions
52
bills
53
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Local matters:
additional assistants and increased pay for certain county officers,
394, 428,
628,
629, 667,
372, 389, 414, 453,
chairman county commissioners, compensation and duties of, 660,
Charlotte, election of school board, relative to
628,
compulsory school attendance in Charlotte, to extend period of,
278,
fees, official, and salaries, to regulate
597,
home for fallen women, land for
329, 365,
Mint Hill, to repeal act incorporating
627,
521,
road trustees of Charlotte Township, relative to
standard keeper, to prescribe duties and fix compensation of,
428,
455,
648,
687,
477,
675,
648,
267,
320,
641,
412,
648,
536,
394,
456,
623
705
712
489
700
705
324
673
489
705
625
623
Representative W. R. Matthews:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
sworn in
and resolutions,
bills
leave of absence
reports for committees,
38, 50, 71, 99, 133, 139, 178, 187, 232, 249,
Representative T.
J.
Renfrow:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Local matters:
Bakersville, for improvement of
326, 363, 412, 429,
Collis, J. Sara, school teacher, for relief of
369, 425, 456,
county board of education, for election of
304,
county treasurer, to reestablish office of
28, 29, 35,
courthouse bonds and other necessary expenses, to authorize tax levy
and validate levy for
56, 71, 80, 86,
deer, to prohibit killing of
495,
primary law, to amend
27, 96, 98, 110,
public roads, to authorize special tax for.. 94, 116, 124, 130, 133, 307,
pure jbred cattle, to amend law relative to
27, 29, 51, 57, 61,
road from Toecane to Bakersville, bond issue for.. 171, 189, 219, 255,
roads, special tax for, supplemental act
683,
to construct State Highway through
wages of certain employees, to amend law relative to time for pay-
ment
of
626
623
340
65
148
523
169
324
91
365
711
93
INDEX
774
Representative
S. J.
Turner:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions, 27
nominates Williams
(2), 28, 56, 94, 123, 192, 283, 304, 326 (3),
369, 683
of Cabarrus for Speaker
10
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Local matters:
Biscoe Township, bonds for roads
sworn in
bills and resolutions,
in,
697
565
212
303
525
705
623
140
699
323
594
8
leave of absence
reports for committees
98,
107
MOORE COCNTY.
Local matters:
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
NASH COUNTY.
Local matters:
county officers, salaries of
courthouse, to remodel
104
200
Griffins Township Road District, bonds for roads, 201, 343, 374, 407
438, 629, 668, 686, 694
highway commission, to create
570, 607, 610, 632
Mannings Township, highways of
34, 249, 270, 290
Nashville School District, special tax; election of trustees, 570, 608
633
prohibition, for enforcement of
163, 188
roads, Dry Wells Township Road District to borrow money for, 141
161, 175, 182
in different townships, relative to
201, 264, 296, 308
in Nashville Township, special tax for
306, 322, 359, 379
sheriff and other officers, extra compensation
163, 188
South Whitakers, Red Oak, and Coopers townships, to include in
44, 90,
District
34, 59, 67
in, 35,
714
672
489
672
342
367
525
430
342
100
71, 81
87
108
247
148
623
INDEX
775
Representative A. F. May:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
8
34,
leave of absence
Representative B. M. Moore:
141, 369
53,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
76
9
34, 35,
leave of absence
Brunswick County,
559
697
713
702
489
578
vehicles
651,
558,
497,
amendatory act
658,
amendatory act
679,
partridges, to regulate sale of
658,
pensions for retired public school teachers, to provide, 469, 506,
public roads crossings, to protect
recorder's court, salaries and records of
521,
school buildings, bonds for
570, 607,
Superior Courts, to fix terms of
371, 391,
to fix times for holding
Wilmington, to amend charter of
371, 522,
boundaries, to amend charter relative to
relative to
charter of, to amend
627,
charter of, relative to
627,
city attorney, to elect; salary
627,
elections in, relative to
658,
firemen's pension fund, relative to
651,
,
371,
515,
688,
615,
290,
492,
552,
661,
612,
623,
675,
685,
675,
548,
651,
536,
632,
371,
457,
573,
615,
649,
649,
649,
676,
660,
684,
521, 535, 555,
371,
371, 427,
706
624
685
706
713
706
671
660
626
672
427
623
713
615
700
705
705
705
706
706
714
626
559
457
sworn in
bills and resolutions,
66,
521 (2), 615 (4), 627 (3), 651 (5), 658 (4), 684, (2)
leave of absence
15
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge over Roanoke River, to authorize
201, 214, 230, 245, 376
farm products, to prohibit buying or receiving in night-time or on
Sundays
Representative
J.
.
344
B. Stephenson:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
.
of.
.*
leave of absence
395
42, 146, 301, 362. 619
56, 109, 170, 202,
INDEX
776
ONSLOW COUNTY.
page
Local matters:
fish, fresh water, to protect
286, 466, 498
road bonds of Jacksonville Township, to provide for redemption of,
78, 90, 104, 112, 148
286
shellfish, to promote cultivation of
432, 465, 497
Swansboro, relative to charter of
Representative E. W. Summersill:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
nJR
ORANGE COUNTY.
Local matters:
board of education, for election of
Chapel Hill, to amend charter of
court stenographer, to provide
286,
346, 388,
521,
328, 364,
game,
340,
459,
536,
410,
363
622
625
430
133
127
559
108
to protect
jurors, to increase pay of
44,
public road law, to amend
44, 72, 82,
registrar of births and deaths, county, to appoint
346,
salaries of public officers, to amend act of 1915 relative to, 67, 99, 106,
taxes, to regulate sale of real estate for
345, 42"5
sworn in
bills and resolutions
PAMLICO COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, to increase number of; other purposes, 326,
388, 420, 441,
game,
564
protect
251, 364, 409, 56t>
roads and bridges, special tax for
326, 341, 387, 400, 567
Smith's Creek, to provide for bridge over
628, 649, 656, 705
Upper Broad Creek, to repeal act of 1889 relative to putting timber
logs in
178, 189, 212, 323
Representative R. C. Holton:
to
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
PASQUOTANK COUNTY.
Local matters:
clerk of court, salary of
criminal courts, to amend act of 1907 relative to
Elizabeth City, charter, to amend
Elizabeth City and Virginia State line, survey for
highway commission,
to
amend
highway between,
to, 170,
15, 592
188, 211,
471, 491
Knobbs Creek, to authorize Elizabeth City Water and Power Company to build dam across
93,99, 111, 139
road district of Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, and Currituck counties
roads, bond issue for
special tax, to authorize
to authorize levy of
squirrels, to regulate hunting of
Stanley, M. C, for relief of
stock law, to submit question to voters
704
429
594
541
489
455
56, 72, 86, 128
INDEX
777
pagk
Representative W. O. Saunders:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
15, 34, 56, 65, 85, 93 (4), 135, 140, 170, 180,
leave of absence
PENDER COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridges, special tax for
jurors, to fix
primary law,
pay of
to exempt county from
sworn in
and resolutions
526
583
622
222
491
366
626
566
593
490
593
714
623
642
715
498
487
9
bills
129, 191,
leave of absence
37,
485
PERQUIMANS COUNTY.
Local matters:
bonds, to authorize issuance of
369, 389, 415, 450, 565
county commissioners, to fix salaries of
369, 428, 456, 626
Hertford, to authorize sale of water, sewerage, and electric light systems, and ice plant
234, 249,
94, 132,
154, 253,
94, 132,
public officers, to
fix
salaries of
276, 490
143,
268, 280
153, 223
77
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
15, 34,
leave of absence
PERSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
from
highways and bridges, for protection
new courthouse and jail, bonds for
94, 99,
of
money
for
no,
10S~
712;
139'
615, 685
568, 606, 63l! 715
94, 107, 118^ 139
Representative
sworn in
and resolutions
bills
leave of absence
9
51, 94 (2), 149, 568,
37, 116, 127, 156,
615
301
INDEX
778
PITT COUNTY.
Local matters:
county officers, to fix fees and salaries of
306,
Farmville, bonds for street improvements
372, 388,
floating indebtedness, bonds for
306, 321,
graves in Greenville, to authorize removal of certain. .329,
Greenville, to amend charter of
494,
water and light plant, bonds for completion of
492,
Grimesland Special School Tax District, to exclude certain
.
page
366,
422,
355,
364,
522,
552,
410,
445,
381,
515,
574,
578,
593
488
564
564
594
698
territory
from
highway commission,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
.'
leave of absence
Representative J. C. Galloway:
13, 17,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees,
42
9
202, 305, 306 (3), 430, 521, 627
42, 106
71, 83, 88, 96, 106, 107, 116, 122, 133, 147,
188, 190, 213, 280, 366, 393, 429, 466, 486, 529, 559, 592, 657
POLK COUNTY.
Local matters:
Australian ballot law, to amend
county board of education, to provide for election of
county commissioners, election and compensation of
.150,
county home, to provide
531/ 558,
court stenographers, relative to
drunkenness, public, to prevent
224,
Gilbert, J. W., to place on pension roll
jury list, to revise
road law for county
531, 561,
special tax, to levy
570, 608,
Tryon Graded School District, relative to
326, 340,
Representative W. F. Swann:
.
sworn in
and resolutions
468,
326,
187, 210,
587, 601,
249, 275,
568,
494,
588, 601,
633, 672,
385, 406,
496
340
281
698
494
367
612
657
621
674
700
9
bills
leave of absence
58
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
Local matters:
aged and infirm, to provide
home
for
boundary
line
to
change
169
522
340
566
622
168
122
81
490
523
IKDEX
779
page
Local matters:
roads, to regulate expenditures for
to submit question of bond issue for
taxes, to change time for collection of
Representative
sworn
bills
J.
250
Edward Spence:
in
and
resolutions,
30, 39 (2),
43,
468 (2)
186, 320
leave of absence
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor, relating to office of
225,
new courthouse, bond issue for
169, 190, 208, 216, 397,
public schools of Hamlet, bond issue for buildings, 286, 302,
Rockingham, bond issue for school buildings
286, 302,
salaries of certain officers, to fix
170,
Superior Courts, time for holding
266,
Representative W. N. Everett:
sworn in
bills and resolutions, 27, 55, 149, 169, 170, 225, 266 (2), 286
leave of absence
reports for committees
524
ROBESON COUNTY.
Local matters:
annual reports of certain
officers, to
regulate publication
497, 527
bridges, to authorize
bond issue
536, 565
683, 712
458, 623
330, 491
214, 323
111, 190
1907, applicable to, 615,
641, 705
fishing, to regulate
629, 649, 673
Lafayette and Liberty, counties of, to organize from part of Robeson,
Fairmont,
to
make chapter
343, Private
Laws
346, 464
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
323
488
715
708
9
371
277
219
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780
Representative G. B. Sellars:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
page
9
141,
leave of absence
reports for committees, 14, 33, 51, 60,
17,
64,
198
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor, to create office of
494,
certain police powers, relating to
532,
county boa>rd of education, to appoint additional members of,
county officers, clerks and assistants for
494,
deputy sheriffs, fees of
game, to protect
571,
graveyards, to change location of certain
530,
public road law, to amend
494,
quail, to prevent sale of
225,
recorder's court, Leaksville Township, relative to
Reidsville, taxes, to induce prompt payment of
Reidsville School District, relative to
531,
bonds for
570. 614,
roads and bridges, bonds for
570, 592,
bonds, to validate; special tax to pay interest, 531, 561,
Representative
J.
640,
612,
656,
574,
641,
639,
612,
573,
289,
641,
641,
612,
664,
665,
602,
619,
672
625
698
594
673
671
624
624
490
673
671
624
701
699
625
E. Garrett:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
Representative J. L. Roberts:
sworn
560,
559,
531,
522,
616,
592,
560,
524,
263,
616,
597,
561,
637.
636,
589,
225
37, 106, 146, 277
in
leave of absence
reports for committees
42
166, 233
ROWAN COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge over Yadkin River, to authorize
diseased cattle, to prevent the importation of
Farm-life school, trustees of
530,
to name trustees of
327, 339, 375,
fees of certain officers, to regulate
267, 522, 572,
fishing, to repeal certain sections of act of 1901 relating to, 46. 71, 82,
163, 181,
justices of peace, fees of
163, 187, 210,
prosecuting attorney for Spencer, relative to
372, 391, 456,
road development, bonds for
492, 551, 579,
Spencer, to extend corporate limits of
171, 177, 197,
574
490
697
190
222
488
698
204
sworn in
and resolutions
530
17, 37, 106, 213, 464
bills
leave of absence
Representative Joseph
C.
72, 79,
Kesler:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
9
30, 46, 171, 371 (2), 492
15, 116, 213, 266
leave of absence
RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
Local matters:
bonds for roads in Cool Springs, Green Hill, and Chimney Rock
townships
471, 485, 519, 536, 566
county officers, pay of
201, 233, 275, 487
Hickory Nut Gap road, to amend act of 1913
157, 188, 210, 323
INDEX
781
Local matters:
page
tenants, life estates, and other limited estates, act relating to, 45, 89
public roads, relating to improvement of
134, 161. 173, 222
Round Hill Academy, to amend charter of
45, 71,
82
rural policemen, to provide
56, 64, 75, 127
Rutherfordton, to amend town charter
45, 98, 113, 122, 199
special tax for bridges authorized
19, 30, 36, 41,
76
bond issue for waterworks and streets
430, 466, 505, 539, 671
veal, to prevent the killing, selling, and shipping of
35, 42, 48,
65
Representative Plato Gettys:
sworn in
9
bills and resolutions
19, 35, 45 (3), 56, 134, 157, 201, 430
leave of absence
37, 116, 277
reports for committees
233,592
life
SAMPSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
court stenographer, to provide
highways, special tax in each township for.
roads, special tax for
bonds for, to authorize
Representative Richard L. Herring:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
..
672
564
525
526
9
leave of absence
reports for committees
70,
58,
SCOTLAND COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridges across Lumber River, to provide
Confederate veterans, aid for
dead animals, burial of
186
63
51,
64
65
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
37,
9
70, 106, 277,
613
STANLY COUNTY.
Local matters:
Big Lick, to repeal charter of
78, 97, 110, 139
First Congregational Church of Albemarle, to incorporate, 27, 55, 61, 134
highway commissioners, to appoint
123, 162, 172, 222
for North and South Albemarle townships, to appoint, 141, 177,
195, 344
justices of peace, to regulate fees of
327
Norwood, to remove certain bodies from private to town cemetery,
470, 522, 572, 594
recorder's court, relative to
taxes, to induce
Representative
prompt payment
Thomas
327
of
R. Forrest:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
9
27, 78, 123, 141,
STOKES COUNTY.
Local matters:
automobile taxes, for equitable distribution of
certain county officers, to fix salaries of
county board of education, to provide for election of
county officers, relative to assistants for
INDEX
782
page
Local matters:
Walnut Cove,
to act as
executor, etc
325, 389,
highways in Quaker Gap Township, maintenance of, 305, 321, 359,
380,
73,
register of deeds and clerk of court, to provide assistance for
305, 321, 356, 382,
roads, maintenance of
305, 321, 360, 380,
township roads, to amend act relative to
Yadkin Township, to authorize bond issue for roads in, 73, 84, 126,
188, 209, 229, 236, 237, 254,
of
457
567
232
565
566
367
sworn in K
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
SURRY COUNTY.
Local matters:
598, 642, 671
beekeepers, to regulate
bridge across Yadkin River at Siloam, to authorize, 171, 198, 249,
county surveyors, fees and mileage of
game, to protect
heifer calves, to prevent killing, selling, or shipping of.
highway commission, to create
372,
modern highway across Blue Ridge, to provide for, 202,
Mount Airy Graded Schools, tax levy for
Representative S. O. Maguire:
341,
686,
151,
159,
446,
694,
630,
373
711
233
221
488
715
672
492
156
571,
101,
141,
392,
392,
570,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
255,
677,
138,
147,
419,
459,
604,
leave of absence
SWAIN COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge, to permit Macon County to erect and maintain
435, 458, 488
clerk of court and register of deeds, to fix salaries of.
.56, 133, 145, 428
clerk of court, register of deeds, sheriff, and tax collector, compensation of
162, 187. 211, 324
concrete bridge, to erect over Tuckaseigee at Bryson City, 34, 59, 74,
81, 168
county board of education, to provide for election of
325, 340
Forneys Creek Township, road and bridge act of 1911 reenacted as to,
34, 59, 69, 74, 128
Primary law, to place county under
51, 189, 209, 324
public roads, to amend act of 1915 in reference to, 56, 72, 79, 87, 199, 222
pulp and paper mills and tanneries, relating to
191, 274, 429
sheriff, to place on salary
44
34, 38,
squirrels, to prohibit killing and sale of
325. 364, 412, 593
stock law, to amend Revisal relative to
92, 99, 111, 324
stock-law boundary, to extend
690, 708
stock-law fence, to provide for
368, 390, 423, 447
.
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
reports for committees
TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY.
Local matters:
clerk of recorder's court, compensation of
clerk of Superior Court, compensation of
county commissioners, to
fix
per diem of
INDEX
Local matters:
county treasurer, to reestablish
783
page
office of
65
495, 523
395, 472, 501, 544, 671
215, 248, 274, 367
to
sworn in
bills and resolutions
16,
395 (2)
TYRRELL COUNTY.
Local matters:
clerk of court, additional compensation for
graded school in Columbia, relative to.
road construction, to condemn material for
special tax, to authorize levy of
in Scuppernong Township, relative to
stock law, to place Scuppernong Township
to place Scuppernong Township under
347,
170,
135, 147,
202, 214,
under, 170, 189,
469,
392,
189,
160,
228,
211,
496, 624
457,
211,
164,
246,
329,
483,
622
304
222
430
362
496
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
37
UNION COUNTY.
Local matters:
auditor, to provide for
bonds for roads and bridges, to authorize
397,
bridges on public roads, relative to
434,
carnivals, to prohibit
285,
clerk Superior Court and deputy, to increase salaries of
cotton platform, to authorize countv and city of Monroe
and municipalities
569, 609
429, 463, 474, 623
468, 502, 540, 566
321, 376, 394, 526
569, 609, 705
to build, 171,
186. 211, 344
178, 233, 276, 487
140, 177, 194, 199
to,
by county
76
705
701
704
699
698
594
128
699
624
487
702
594
672
702
702
489
621
INDEX
784
page
Representative B. H. Griffin:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
9
17,
leave of absence
reports for committees
Representative R. B. Redwine:
sworn
in
and resolutions,
VANCE COUNTY.
Local matters:
additional tax levy in Henderson Township
county farm, to authorize sale of
county officers, to fix salaries of
571
Representative R.
S.
McCoin:
sworn in
bills and resolutions,
9
20,
65,
345 (2),
396, 530, 568, 583, 615 (2)
leave of absence
reports for committees
37
15,
29, 72, 393, 428, 558, 563, 619, 620, 643
WAKE COUNTY.
Local matters:
bonds, to authorize issuance of
373, 426, 461, 475,
county officers, to fix salaries of
469, 496, 680,
court stenographer, appointment of
216, 220, 239, 255, 268,
dog tax, to regulate expenditure of
521, 535,
graded school at Wake Forest, to establish; special tax, 493, 509, 550,
growing
public roads,
for
improvement
493,
and city of Raleigh, to create,
214,
of, 235, 264, 298, 310, 339, 349,
493, 591,
committeemen
for Raleigh
576,
562,
163,
227,
383,
399,
377,
109,
639,
672,
460,
478,
490
698
323
626
624
701
324
525
406
644
672
701
593
Township,
school
Representative R. B. Nichols:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
Representative "W. H. Sawyer:
sworn in
bills and resolutions, 117
657
339, 362, 424, 464, 485
39, 529,
leave of absence
reports for committees
88
50, 563
INDEX
Representative
S.
785
Brown Shepherd:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
page
9
WARREN COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridges, special tax for erection of
convict for, special tax for care of
county attorney, to provide for election of
653
573
139
571
139
243, 281
highway commissioners, county, to repeal law relative to, 27, 84, 95, 139
hunting and fishing, to amend act 1913 relating to. .51, 107, 118, 226, 234
Littleton School District, maintenance of schools in.... 191, 220, 238, 250
public roads, for better administration of
468, 485, 650, 714
transportation of farm machinery by tractor power over, 492, 524,
573, 698
school census takers, to repeal law relative to
27, 43, 48, 76
Representative
J. S.
Davis:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
27 (3), 51, 201, 225 (2), 432 (2), 468, 492, 683
17, 156, 522
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Local matters:
accounts of county officers. State Auditor to examine, 494, 522, 574, 594
bridges, penalty for destruction of
349, 364, 412, 489
Plymouth, recorder's court, relating to
396, 427, 455, 527
Plymouth Graded School District, bonds for building, 570, 606, 610,
public funds, to require
road law, to amend
prompt payment
to treasurer
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
631, 672
349, 427
58
222
134, 161, 173
368, 390, 572
282, 342, 498, 564
35,
93, 97, 115, 121,
396
15, 116, 146, 213, 464
93, 134, 368,
WATAUGA COUNTY.
Local matters:
clerk Superior Court, fees of
435, 561, 612, 614, 640, 704
county board of education, to provide for election of
369, 391
county home, to provide new
226, 247, 275, 281
special tax for
326, 363, 402, 438
drunkenness, to prevent
596, 640, 672
liquor, judges to inquire into sale of
596, 640, 672
register of deeds, to increase fees of
road bonds, relative to
road commission, to define duties of
to construct State Highway through
93
INDEX
786
Representative H. McD. Little:
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
WAYNE COUNTY.
Local matters:
county commissioners, compensation of
434, 466, 497, 562, 611, 623
county court, to amend act relative to
226, 248, 275, 281
county officers, to fix salaries of
345, 366, 412, 646, 671
county sui*veyor, to regulate fees of
346, 366, 413, 526
346, 392, 456, 622
Drainage District No. 2, treasurer for
graded schools of Goldsboro Township, bond issue for, 281, 302, 333,
353, 367
new highway commission, to provide
470, 486, 516, 520, 546, 567
road building, to provide funds for
470, 486, 516, 520, 546, 567
schools of Goldsboro Township, relative to
659, 676, 700
Representative Clarence R. Aycock:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
Representative Fred R. Mintz:
15, 29,
sworn in
bills and resolutions
reports for committees
70
9
616
220, 562
WILKES COUNTY.
Local matters:
attendance
officers, appointment of
Boone Trail Highway, bonds for
bridge over Lewis Fork Creek
over Yadkin River at Brown's Ford,
286, 302,
531, 580, 602,
532. 558, 590, 600,
to construct. .94, 132, 142,
395,
courts, relative to
345, 391,
Forrester, W. H., to authorize practice of veterinary surgery by,
modern highway across Blue Ridge, to provide for, 202, 392, 459,
roads, bond issue for
531, 581,
to authorize additional bonds for
Wyatt, Walter A., to authorize practice of veterinary surgery by,
Representative M. G. Steelman:
sworn in
bills and resolutions
39, 94, 129, 171, 286, 345, 369,
leave of absence
426,
459,
369,
694,
603,
433,
369,
388, 433
45,
WILSON COUNTY.
Local matters:
Black Creek, to extend corporate limits of
215, 219, 241, 294,
cider, to regulate sale of
178, 188, 212, 282,
county commissioners, to fix compensation of
179, 190, 212,
county home and hospital, bonds for
202, 219, 240, 259, 280,
amendatory
act
330
624
625
153
256
140
458
622
559
715
625
467
559
520
490
323
304
491
715
128
487
715
673
108
624
INDEX
787
page
sworn in
bills and resolutions
leave of absence
301
YADKIN COUNTY.
Local matters:
bridge across Yadkin River at Siloam, to authorize, 171, 198, 249, 255,
341, 373
road improvements, bond issue for.. 192, 221, 242, 259, 271, 291, 532, 564
roads, to
sworn in
and resolutions
9
20, 109, 150 (2), 171, 192, 305, 431
bills
leave of absence
116
YANCEY COUNTY.
Local matters:
Burnsville, to incorporate town of
368, 389,
certain tax levy, to validate, 13, 98, 167, 184, 195, 372, 398,
county treasurer, to create office of
deer to prohibit killing of
fish and game, for preservation of
368,
roads and highways, for maintenance of
117,
Robinson, Jasper C, for relief of
101,
sheriff, compensation and duties of
483, 496,
to construct State Highway through
Young, Mrs. Elizabeth K., for relief of
101,
93
554, 573, 700
sworn in
and resolutions.
bills
9
.
leave of absence
reports for committees.