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PASSES CURRENCY BILL. t Measure Adopted by Vote of 43 to ] 22?Wisconsin Senator Breaks " t Record for Long Speeches. t Washington, May 30.?At ' 4:30 | t o'clock today the senate adopted the , ieport oi the cphlerees of the -two houses of congress on the Aldrich- c Vreeland emergency currency bill by , the decisive vote of 43 to 22, and thus c was taken the last congressional step y necessary toward the enactment of j emergency currency legislation, the y end toward which congress has di- ] rected its principal effort since it con- c vencd last December. The result came , unexpectedly soon, but not until the x ** senate had been well worn out by a filibuster, which while not largely j supported, made up in intensity what ( it lacked in numbers. The. obstructive '] tactics were begun by Senator La- (. Foilede, republican of Wisconsin, t, f when the report was taken up by the ? I senate yesterday, and being prosecut (> ed by him all last night, was con- j tinned today by Senator Stone, demo- ,, crat, of Missouri, and Senator (lore, v democrat, of Oklahoma. Mr. LaFol- . lette broke (lie record as a long distance speaker. Mr. Stone held the lloor for six hours mid a half almost | without interruption and Mr. (.{ore (. spoke for. something more than two , hours. i, It looked fur a time as if (he filibusters might be able l<> continue their v tactics well into, if not through, the v (night, and during the afternoon some I consternation was created in the sen- ? ate by the report, this time well an- s tbenticaled that Senator Jeff Davis I was on his way to Washington and ;i would be prepared to assist the tiliI buster with a two-days' speech, pro- I vided the objectors could hold out on- i i til Monday morning. Many of (he i senators had been in their seats al- | most continuously since 11 o'clock n P Friday. and there was general relief t when al I :.'!() p. m. a suggestion for e recess was received by (be republican ! leaders from the democratic side. A f- i ter reconvening at 2 o'clock Mr. Stone r retired from the lloor as if he had t been induced lu permanently surrender. lie was followed by Mr. (lore, i the blind senator from Oklahoma, and r the gentleman had proceeded tor < about two hours when Mr. Stone re- s turned to the senate chamber and an- ( nonnced that be would resume his ad- ;i dress as soon as Mr. (lore should con- s elude. 1 le. however, again retired from c the chamber a few minutes before Air. I (tore had finished speaking and was 1 ybsent when the auspicious moment arrived. Some democratic senators had i expressed the intention of speaking | briefly on the merits of the bill i but the holding of the subject before \ the senate for any further time held o | in it such possibilities in the way of the con I inuaf ion of the filibuster thai, ji in the interest of (he speedy disposal s of the measure and the early final adlourinnen' of congress they were persuaded lo change their minds and forego the intention of expresing J ' their vievvs. End Came as Surprise. The end of the filibuster came with a suddenness that was almost startling. \\ Ih'ii Senator (lore concluded, i after having spoken for two hours, ii was the opinion amonir those who | were not in the confidence of the leader that the end of the fight was ( still a 1 ong way off. I As Senator Gore resumed his seat f A ice-president Fairbanks promptly t announced thai the question was the I adoption of the conference report, i and (hat under the orders of the sen- 1 ate, previously adopted a yea and < nay vote would be taken. While the vice-president was still speaking 1 ' Senator Ileyburu, of Idaho, was on his < feet demanding recognition, but the <* clerk had commenced fo call the roll before the vice-president recognized t him, and the point of order was made 1 by Senator flallinger (hat the call could not be interrupted. This nel- i tied the Idaho senator, who demanded thai he be given a hearing. i "Is there object ion?" asked the f vice-president. ( '' 1 object," said Mr. flallinger. "Tf 1 you find out what T am going to do f you will not raise so much fuss about f if," retorted Senator Kevlnim. 1 "The rules will shut you out," I serenely remarked Senator Gallinger. i "We "will see whether they will 1 9 sliuf me out," shouted Senator Tley- I burn, and when the clerk started to 1 resume the calling of the roll he de- l manded that it stop. The viee-presi f dent, however, sustained the objection and the calling of (he roll proceeded. When the vole had been announced a 1 lively skirmish between Senator La"dlefte and Senator Aldrich over rc''lera(V?n had been settled. Sena- ' levburn was given the floor .mi explained his reasons for voting again*! the hill. Before the roll call had been completed Senator La Follette, who had nome into the chamber a short time >etore and showed no signs of t train he hod be<?n mid ?r made a p.lamcptai-.v inquiry as to wholilef ?nld not change liis vote of "nr ? "y " ?? order to move a i consideration. He was shut oil1 on Joint oI order made bv Mr. i\) 'leh. " ' I "Then^ in order to take nances, |,e iinnounced, "T ehan 7 Vote? "J"* do S(, for the purpu 'I moving a reconsideration," but J'u* not allowed to make the moth Vs soon as the vice-president had a lounced the result of the vote, Se V>IS ami La toilette deimu, wojrnition. The former was re ^nized and moved to reconsider t ote b.y which the report had be* idoptcd. Senator LaFollette Tumor recognition mid made the poi ?t order when he made his niotic Ins pomt was not sustained bv I hair and Senator Foraker then'mo <1 io lay Senator Aldrich's mod, '? 1table, lleforo this nioti? '0? ? '?? put Senator LaFolic! to a ('filed from the decision of' the clui I" l",lnl order, but on motion senator Foraker (his ap-ical was la " 1,1 ie table by a vote of |u <). Lal'ollotte Cheered by Galleries, iicfore this vole was taken Sennt <aFoIlelle had been recognized |?v ti rowds in (he galleries ami thev vi ro isly a'lpl'iuded him. Senator For ('! (hen iciicwt'd his motion I,, lay iic table ihe motion to reconsider i! "<<' '?> which the conference rep,, "as adopted, ami this \v; s agreed I > <?? 1.). \side from tie lac| i hat ll iii.-il vole on a most important mo nre was reached, the i>ro,..?(.-,!imrs , li" fiirres.cy bill were totally devu 'I popular ii.teiesl. Senator Stone, who occupied tl l"or ,V""' ' o'clock I his morning ti il the re< ess. s,,,.,,) |UOs) (|<> ||is' (i|| ii reading public documents and new )nl)(,r oxeerpls, and spoke f?r |] "osl pan. in so low a tone ol \ ?i ' <-;ih'd out many rcimmsiranc ,V<>!1 senators who sat near liii xMiator 4 Jore -=| >?.1<<? wiih niMch di uicl ness, and as he was unable <'ii<l. commanded very general n cut ion. That currency bill would prolific com,I rv against panics was (| cason given by Senator Owen. . Oklahoma, for his vole lor that me lire in a speech he delivered jusl a cr llie night session begat. .Mthnii* i democrat, he objected lo that me lire being made a political issue. I ontended thai lh(> ablest vervice ih as been rendered lo the "partv , >ryan ' was conlaired in this bill. President K.iosevelt's lir?t inform ion of (he collapse of the filibuster 1,0 :""1 lhe passage of the cu 'cucy bill was conimunicaled bv il Vssocialed Press, and (lie j.r?i h-al vuberance was plainly manifest. "I will ;>o in (he capiiol as s<? li'al bill is ready lo sign." 1 aid. CONGRESS COMPLETES WORI Inded Ten Minutes Before Safcnrdi Midnight?Closing Hours Characterized by Singing Songs in ITonor of Cannon and Bryan. Washinlu?u. .May .|?s, ,, ninnies, offcially. before die lian I die big clocks ill llie chambers I'o I wo houses of congress p,,iul o I he hour of midnight Sat urda.v l irsl session of die (iftdi eongrcs> cat o a close. In die house die c],,si lours were characterized by die sin ng of songs of republicans in lioii >1 Speaker Cannon, and by die ileni rals in llie interest of W. ,|. nmi The cxcileinenl. which was ureal iiucs. finally subsided and die scssii losed with general good fell.iwsh imong (be members. Ihe senate was generally quiet he closing hours, held together on die necessity for remaining session for (lie engrossing and sing of bills. The last days of die senate will uemorable on account of die lilibi or of Messrs. La Pol lei to. Stone a .tore against die emergency .enrren >ill, the. remarkable interpretations lie rules which go far to eslabli he clofure in a body iioteworl lor the freedom of debate and l?v I inal passage of die currency hill. Sena I or ( ulberson, of Texas, li ninnies preceding Ihe adjourmuo.iit die senaIe Saturday nigiit, present be usual resolutions lliauking | rice-president for the able and i partial manner in which he had pi dded over its deliberations. Senator (Jallinger, of \Tew I fan 'hire, was in Ihe chair and the re'uI ion was al once agreed lo. ,\ I'airbauks was escorted lo (lie pi form and made Ihe following spouse: Senators: I am unable adcipiah lo express llie full measure ol mv j prcciafion of die resolution whi you have been pleased to adopt. thank \on lor il and shall alwsi hold i( in grateful remembrance. to pass the entrance exannnatic Teacher's College, a lineal desc of a Confederate veteran, and application is endorsed by the dent of a chapter of tho Da ugh the Confederacy in South Caro Second a scholarship at Wi college, Kock Hill, S. C., with and tuition worth $101. App for this scholarship must he a sixteen years of age, be able tt the Fresh man Class at Win must pledge themselves to co the lour years' course otTered division; must present a cor staling, that their family cann ford In pay for their education he Mil* d'auuhter or lineal desc of a Con l ed.'rate wicrau of hoi record (in the cases of equal mcnts olfered preference will 1 en daughters of widows of Coi ate soldier) and must be ondor the president of a chapter of (lit ('. iu Soulh ('arolina. Applications for these two s< ships must be filed with the signed not later than .lunc l~>t plicants are reminded that the; qualify on every point named considered as duly eligible f j scholarship. Mary I >. Poppenhoi [Chairman Scholarship Commit <'. I )iv. C. I). C.. ('harlcston. I NOTICE. A'l executor*:, administratoi 'other fiduciaries of any est; niaininr in their care or eusto urgently requested to make th nua! return on such estate, of I cepits and expenditures the pr< j calendar year, as required by 1; fore i lie tirst day of duly o year. Frank M.* Sehumpo ! May 11. I !)( *>. J. 1?. : Mileage Books. ">00 Milo State Family Tickel ? f!ood over the Atlantic Line in each State for the lioaJ j pemlent members of a family, led to one year from date of sa j 1000 M i!?? | ulcrchangcahlc j dual I'ieket .^-0.00.?flood ov | in the Southeast aggregating j miles. Limited to one year fro i of sale. 2(1(1(1 Mile Firm Ticket $4 Clood over the Atlantic Coas 'and .'?() other lines in the Soi [aggregating 110,000 miles; for i I ;u.(.r or head of (inn and emph ' lines in the Southeast aggregati tnitod to five, but good for or of such persons at a time. I am Atlantic Coast Line and .'10 otlu one year from date of sale, j 100(1 Milo Southern lnterchai ,, Individual Tickel $2">.()().?(io<i the Atlantic Coast Line and 7; 000 miles. Limited to one yea date ->f sale. ,! All mileage tickets sold on i .Iter April 1st, IM0K. will net be . ; ed for passage on train?, ii j checking bagjjaire (except I'roi a-.-eucy stations and station | open for the sal rof tickets) bll I be presented at ticket ollices am ; exchanged for continuous tick I !."? cents saved in passage I' purchasing local ticket |Yoi . j airents. Atlantic Coast Line. T. C. Whi (ioneral Passenirer A | W. J. Craig. i FaseiiL-er Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. ECZEMA NOW CURABI All Itching Skin Diseases Whi Not Hereditary Instantly R< ed by Oil of Wintergreei Can Eczema be curedV Some physicians say "Yes.' Sonic say " Xo." The real question is. "Wi meant b\ Kc/.enia?" If' von j those scaly eruptions, those ( , which make their tirst appcarai . at birth, but years afterwar I perhaps not until middle ag< s there can no longer be any q i that these forms (if Fezema ar bio. Simple vegetable oil of wintf ; mixed with other vegetable i l ents, will kill the germs that the skin. Apply this preserip I the. skin, and instantly that Mitch is gone. The very monr r liquid is applied, that agonizii jlalizing itch disappears, and c ed applicatons of ibis externa 1 dy soon cure (he disease. We carry in stock this oil ?l tergreen properly coinpouiwk "j"* 'b D. Prescription, While not sure thai il will cure al l cases of skin trouble which -jheriled. we positively know tl f [ D. lb 'b Prescription, wheneve ? ly used, will cure everv last - genuine Kezema or other ski rJ ble, which did not exist at b: I),.i "Permit me to congratulate the ii- members upon both sides of the ho chamber upon their devotion to the ) important work which lias engaged e- the attention of the senate during a 1 lie session now dosing. No one d knows better than the chair with what singleness of purpose and ability they no have addressed themselves to liie inigc portant public business. Much of the ise work which has been done ha's been he beyond the reach of the public eye. ii. It has been done in the committee ii- room and in the executive session, 11- but whether it has been done in the J open senate with the entire country e- as witness, or in the unreported vxelie culive session, or in (lie committee en room, il has been done with tireless I'l zeal and conscientious fidelity. ATanv important measures have been debated with that power, I'airK> m'ss ?nd dignity which should always v" he observed among the nation's law,n makers iU?d "which should always be ,!> maintained in the great forum. You P have well earned the comtucndiilion in' of the people, by your fnllilmenl of " the oath you solemnly took to well and laithlully discharge Hie duties of Vour ollice. 11 is ;\ reassuring fuel that the nation s law-makers are as " able, palriotie and worthy of the 110 popular confidence today as lliev "" have b? at any lime sinee our lathers created the congress as one of 111 I lie three co-ordinate departments of the government. it , | . I trust that great fortune niav I ' "I lend you and that you may return I" 'I"' discharge o| your important work at the ensuing session." j,t '' I'urs,;ant to the terms >! the joint residution the chair now declares the |(, senate adjourned without day."' I,. (ioodhyes were i|uickly said ami i,(. the lloor ol 1 he senate w:>s descried s- within a very few minutes alter the II. ,:|ll of the gavel in 'he hands o| [.,? I*'airbauks. es The last hour of the -ession ol the n. house was given over completely in is- merry-making. Over Ii ft y correspondto I cuts in the press gallery alternated it - j with members in singing popular airs. Weprescnlalive l!urnelt,of Alabama, ct greatly eiilerlained I he house with old t:o time plantation songs. '' At 11:1!) Speaker (Vunou rapped a- for ordei and delivered a brief I'areI well address, lie said: '' (?enl lenien of the House*. The a time is near for adjoin nment. I want le to (hank the members of the house at for their uniform comtesy for its "f presiding officer. We all lake pride in Uie national houses id' representan lives. 1 have served in many conin grcsses. The personnel of the (itltli r- is <|iiile c<|iial to that of any 1 have lie had the honor to serve. We have idf1'erences in our views as to policies and ought lo have. The function of the 'it minority is only second in imporlie tance to that of the majority. Looking at the minority side of the house, I congratulate il for its fidelity tu ? public duly to the p'rinciples ol ih'1 parly which it represents for 1I1.1 iy common good. Looking* at the minority viih' o| the house, I coiiuralulale il lor devotion to its policies. I > 111 i 11 g' lite session al times there j has been much of coullict, and with virile men, American cil i/.ens,-. there en j will always be much of coullict beds I H'een earnest men of difl'creul views, ol but out of ibis coullict comes 1 In I'd s;> f(*ty ol l lie republic. h"' ''I wish you a sale journey home ne and lliat you may return one and all in full health and vitality al l In g- meeting of the second session of 1 Ik or (iOtli coiig ross, lo" ''In pursuaiu the concurrent it)- resolution of the house and seuaM il only remains for me lo deelan "P the lirsl session of the tilllh congressip adjourned without day.'' flic speaker received a dciuoustrain lion and at 11 :~>'J p. m. two minute.'' il.v after (lie time agreed upon, the house in adjourned sine die. Death Was On His Heels. be Jesse P. Morris of Skippers Va. |s_ had a close call in I he spring of 1001! ud lie says: "An attack of pncumoniii ?*.v h'fl me so weak and with such n fearot fill cough (hat my friends declared s'i consumption had me, and death w:>? I'.v on my heels. Then- I was persuaded he to |ry |)r. King's New Discovery. 11 helped me immediately, and aflei ve taking I wo and a half hollies I \va.1 d a well man again. I found mil thai ed N'ew Discovery is the best reinedx he for coughs and lung disease iu al in- the world." Sold under guarantee nl \Y. K. IV'lham and Son's ^druj slorc. .">0c and #1.00. Trial bollh ip- free. 5(1- _ ' ' Scholarships. The Soulh Carolina Division offers i'('- I lie following (wo scholarships avail able for use Sept. 1st, 100S. ' >' First a scholarship of free luitioi p- and $.'{50 to be used al Teacher's col f'h lege, Columbia I niwrsilv, New Yorl Cifv. 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