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V t " -W W ... - :t . - - i : V : J I THE MORNING POST: - SATURDAY. 7" 3 903 ! ft f y 7 Miss Kate Capehart of Av6"ca, FIndley Ruth and Miss Mary Smith. Stap. 'Mr. E. II. Nichols of Merry Aim. Visitors present,, Dr. and Mrs. a B. Kenney, Mr. qnd Mrs. P. II. Sissones, Mrs. John T. Smith. Miss Willie Harl- Mr. W. D. Webb and wlf e Jef t yes- ife "Sh. Dr. E. V. Push. Mr. II. V. i ,rday for Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson and "wife .returned to their home in Charlotte yesterday afternoon. . '". I ' . Mrs. W. J. Martin returned last nlgrht from - Wilmington, where she spend several days with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. MacMillan. Miss Mary Davis Trent to Chapel Hill yesterday. ; Mrs. O. R. Harmon and daughter have returned from & visit to relatives in Virginia. s - f ' 'and Mrs. Chas. C. Baker have re- , - turned from Norfolk, where they spent Christmas. " ' V ' , ' Mrs. Jordan and daughter. Miss Lot . tie.; left yesterday for. New Bern. " " . 1 , Mrs. M. W. Harrison and Miss Emma little Harrison of Trinity Park nigh JcKool. who have been visiting: Mrs. 2nd, W. Brown, returned to- Durham eterday. v. v Miss Mamie Hanft 'is visltlns Miss .. Tlorie Clesg at Franklinton. DunBtan, Jr., Mr. Bassill, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. JacocksJ and Mr. Grover C. Davis, Miss Ruth' Maedre and Mr W. P. Jacbcks, Miss Francis D. Winston i3 entertaining a large house party at Windsor Castle. , DA!1CE AT NB W'TM nim duirart Entertains In St. Ha- ben' lun - " f - - Newton, N. C. Jarc 2. Special. An enjoyable dance was given last evenfng at St. Hubert's Inn by Miss Pauline Stewart in honor of Miss Sadie Brad ley of Greenfield Hill.' Conn. Those present were: Mr., and Mrs. S. C. Bradley. Mr. and 'Mrs. F. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCorcle, chape- rones; Misses Mary Itamseur, May Williams, Nena Deal. Edith Self, Ma de Blackwelder, Maryv Fleming, Sadie Bradley, Pauline Stewart and Ethel Hayes of Charlotte; Messrs.. D. E. Rowe, Bascom Blackwelder, George Yoder, D. Witherspoon, Frank Wil liams. Tate Powell,'-W. R. Aberhathy, J. M. Bost, E. H. YoUnt- and R. E. Clapp. - , . TWO COLDXDOKO FUNCTIONS "- .-., Au Elks German ."eir Year Reception at hotel Keiun Rev. and Mrs. R. II. Whltaker re- Goldsboro. c, Jan. -special. turned' from Klnston. where they spent Society has been regaled with two very the, holidays with relatives. I Pleasant events this week. New leaps eve the Elks ol the city gave a germah turn today from Lewisburg. Va., where nigniy enjoyea cyan or society s ia- quested Jto draw an "animal the name; cr wi!ch V is tfiven when the cards were distributed. After this all pres ent guessed at the different drawings, the prize, a handsome medalion, being awarded to Miss Janie ; Hearne, she having guessed tie greatest number correctly. Mr. Robert ' Mabry was awarded the consolation. The dining hall was then thrown open and elegant refreshments were served. In the grab race which followed Miss Mary Snuggs was winner, the prize being a hand some copy of Longfellow's Poems. The following were present: ' Miss . Sudie Miller and Henry Snuggs, Miss Janie Hearne and Jim Bostian, Miss Lllah Asbury and Robert Mabry, Miss Ge neva Bell and John Spinks, Miss Kate DeBerry and Frank Patterson, Miss Willie Pemberton and Walter Bell, Miss Mary Pemberton and Clyde Bos tian, Miss Mary Snuggs and Hoyle Kluttz, Miss Rosa Milton and -Press Johnson, Miss Pattie McCain and Henry Freeman, Miss Bright Baker and Eben Hearne, Miss Annette Dry and Tom Freeman, Misi Ora Huckabee and Henry. Freeman, Miss Lula Kluttz and Clarence Betts, Miss Ethel Hearne and Arthur Patterson, Miss Lena Spinks and Henry Littleton. Fhei went to attend the Dodge-Daniel wedding. il ".'.. : Miss Lizzie Goelet of Plymouth, wiio fcas. been visiting the Misses Lehman, left for her home yesterday morning. I Mrs. P. A. Carter, who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. F. O. Moring, re turned to New York'yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Hubbard and two children . left for Norfolk yesterday after spend ing the holidays with Mrs." Hubbard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Birdsong vorites and by a number of visitors from other places. The dance was led DODCE-DAMBI, WEDDING Intcreatlnz Account from a TTaat Vir ginia Paper The Lewisburg, W. Va., Greenbriar Independent of January 1 contains the following account of the marriage of Miss Daniel, daughter of Dr.. Eugene, Daniel, to Mr. John W. Dodge of Jacksonville, Jfr'ia: : . Last evening, the 31st ult., in the Old Stone Church here, Mr. John Witherspoon Dodge, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Henriette Merrell Dan iel of Lewisburg, were united in mar riage by the Rev. Eugene Daniel, D. D., father of the bride and pastor of fcea PatFtroftbe United 8tat C - " fTarr "Vft'rlr World. " ; The London Saturday- Review, the organ of the dwindling and who"yTr" influential class of Bourbonized Jonn Bulls says: ' J ; " The statement that the United States will only interfere to prevent loss i territory to a European power is aj idle boast, and must remain so so long - . .. . x j r,nt -nossess as the unitea iaies uu a nary equal to the combined navies oi the great powers ol Europe. , tn ttMriv ia-htv years since tne Monroe doctrine was proclaimed the United . States has never once iu - navy comparable as a whole witn of Great Britain. Our navy is " much " smaller than that of Germany alone. : ' - ' " " " ' " Why in 'air these years has no iuro- - V tt-M-l "IT rrtn nnu-pr nor anv -coijiuhiu.w" them; persisted in an attempt -to seize territory or to establish new colonies in the hemisphere ?' Why did France get out of Mexico T, Why do England and Germany now disclaim with so much emphasis any intention of ac quiring -territory n Venezuela or even of occui-ing it temporarily? Was ft,: 'or is it, through fear of our. navy? If our Imitation jingoes do not know betler. than this surely the Saturday Review does. . ? The nations of Europe are not going to war with their granary, their pork ; Ibarrel, their cotton and oil supply, and fth 3 - thousand million dollars' worth of American products required to keep them going. This country now hs a very respect able navy, and is properly adding to it as fast as it is wise when naval -es 3eis are ' apt to become at least: semi obsolete in five years' time. The ap propriations fo? naval support and con struction have increased ' from $30,000, 000 to nearly $80,000,000 since 1897. Does this look as though Congress had. been nigardly or negligent 5iIitrINot; BOBBITT.WYNNE DRUG CO ' , - - niLVieu ' ""ww 1. '-w i ne At a jr jury ui Awarus at the Pan-American Expoaitiqa apporot ed Uk paw upon th merit of tAt txtiotw rxhiHted Lar pronouoced: 1,1; ! ' Tk d crwoo d 63 Fastest, ' ' it ca Strongest, Ca Simplest, most Complete and t He Most l Practical Typewrite Made r WOITJKS IN IIGUT Vor Cstalogna writ to SUU Arent, DURHAM. N. C MSGLE BARKBL nAflJtlBfKLBaS I I G U N S, very gracefully by Mr. John G. Sizer, j the church, assisted by the Rev. Wil- while the music, which; was one of the Ham Henry Dodge, D. D., father of the features of the evening, Was furnished J grom and pAstor ofVthe Presbyterian bj the OoKl:boro orchestra under the 1 church of Richmond,. Ky. A large leadership of Prof." Arthur " Whlteiy." I company was present to witness the Ii3t J;!ght New Year capers were J Impressive service. received .it, -the HoteL Keunon by the "Promptly at half past 7 o'clock,. to hostesj. Mrs. D. Griffin,- asisled by the strains of the wedding. march, ren tier a;.;?r.-Mlss Daisy SmIth,-and by dered by Miss Feamster, who presided Misses Kllra and Fan Willfams of at the organ, the bridal party entered Fayvttville. The parlors, of the hotel wcro gracefully decorated with hot house plants and cut flowers. . A large I number of guests . called 'during .the Cards announce the marrlasre at 6:15 I evcnlnir and the whole company seem- I and Prof. W. A. Wfthers and John o'clock on the evening of the 7th Inst.. J ed animated with the Joyous spirit of Witherspoon Daniel of Raleigh, N. C, the church and grouped themselves at th a'.'iar. "The ushers were Messrs. Kent Sny der and James Preston of Lewisburg, of MrJ. II Benton, Jr.. in service of th 'Seaboard Air Line R. R. shops at Raleigh, and Miss Mail Marcelllne O'Xtlll, at the residence of-the bride's mother, Mrs. J. A. O'Kell, In Kinston. Mr. 'and Mrs. Denton will be at horne after 7th Inst., at No. 11 South Wll - inlrUTton street. Raleigh. the New Year. . HEW YBAR EVE BILL, Youac Pfoplt or.BeaforC Bntcrtalnec! bjr tli lee lute Beaufort. N. C Jan. 2. Special. The annual new year's eve. ball, given ' The Book noon at ook Club wiU. meet this alter- by ,,hf ? , V? " D. Withers preceded the i o-cooc with Miss Susie Heck, h"" L"'5i 525, Jt! daintily borehe marriaSi the groom's best man being his broth er, Eugene Daniel Dodge of Jackson ville. !a. "The bridesmaids were Miss McPhee- ters of Raleigh, N. C, and Miss Shields Ca cousin of the bride), of Memphis, .Tenn. The bride's sister, Mliss Roberta Mitchell Daniel, was maid of honor. Little Miss Susannan bride and ting on a T" V. a hill u-ao Kan 11 1 1 fll 11 V f-nrn t .i- .....w , f,i lo. white satin pillow. Mr, and Mrs.' W. A. Allen of Eliza- : .; : I "The church was artistically deco- " "Another- thing about these apples. the dealer said."' that if youput them in a cool place they will keep all winter." x . ' " "I am quite positive they won't," said the customer, who happened to be the father of a half grown boy, "but I'll take them." Chicago Tribune. "Jt seems to me.v remarked the cus tomer, as she watched the man at the market trim the slice of ham she had bought, "you are wasting a good deal of that meat." V "Not' at all, .madam," he said, gen ially. "I weighed it first." Detroit Free Press. ' "Things have changed greatly since we were oung, said the reminiscent friend. "That's right," anrwered Mr. Cum- bx; "I used to get these blood and ithunder historical novels for 10 cents apiece" when'-1 was a boy." Washing tori Star. ' ; beiB City. t who have been visiting Mrs. u " , , & , T '"Z T. UJ Yancey on N. Blount. street, re- tuthed home yesterday via Wake For est. I I .1 ,t,t. rln-(?mni Vi -l 1 tr onil.nnlms K-f TTiAmaa The I "u ' ' music was furnished by the Eclipse String Band. This .was decidedly the e conpegauur, u vt & -, most gorgeous of the season. flft. Parker tsa Among those present were: W. N. Mebane of Greensboro with Miss Lau- Mrs. Annie Moore Parker entertain- ra C. Davis. Thos. Thomas with Miss ed 4 large party ofxfriends at her hcjme Maud Smith of New Bern, James Ful on East Edenton street Thursday night. ler, tMiss .Maud King, Warren Ram It was an old fashioned party and a sey of Newport News, Va., with Mis. right, merry and typical one it was. Ruth Worth of Edenton. Walter Chad The apartments of the home were dc- wick with Miss Lottie Caffrey, L. V. corated In evergreens and flags, the Lewis with Miss GIHe Clawson. Hen colbre scheme being green and white, ry Ilatsel with Miss Ella Dill. C. R. The cards of invitation were Issued I Wheatly with Miss Rosa Gordan of on , postal cards and the cream wasjRockj' Mount, W. W. Clawson with served in the shape of of postal cards of Raleiarh 'The persons present from a distance were Mrs. J. M. Turner, Miss McPhee- ters. MIs Isabel Heartt, Prof. W. A. Withers and Mrs. Withers a and, Mr J. W. Daniel - of - Raleigh; iN. u., vr. and Mrs. W.- eHnry. Dodge of Rich mond, Ky.; Miss Elizabeth Shields of Memphis, Tenn., and Mr. Eugene 'D. Dodge of Jacksonville, Fla. TX : "Mr and Mrs. Dodee left-0 on the westbound train for Richmond, Ky., .nnrt nthr noints pouth and' west. Mr. 9 dated 1903. j The dining room was beau tifully decorated with ferns? brides roses and pmllax. The receiving party was Mrs. Kemp Battle. Mrs. Etta Perry and Mrs. Wll Ham LItile. ' Miss Ilallie Sanders presided at the . punch bowl and Miss Marion Haywood and Miss Mary Mackay served the re freshments. Among those present were: Mr. Rich-: nrd Battle, Mrs.' William Anderson. Miss Mildred Syme. Mrs. Annie S3me. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Maj-r.rfrd, J Mr;; and Mrs. Hart M. Catling, Mrs. j Wny Crxidup. Mrs. Richard IJaywood, Mr.-and Mr. J. D. Boushall, Dr. P. E. Ilir.es, Dr. M. M. Marshall. Ml?-s Nan nie Devereur. Mi3. L. C. Capehart, Dr. I . a 1 1 P T-lr Miss Swan Wells of Wilson, Geo. Coke uoage is a memwr ui ',U4 with MJss Ora. Rordpn. Eoarle Dickin- sOnville, Fla son with Miss Bessie 'Taylor, Bayard Taylor with Mls3 Maggie Caffrey, Misses Etta and Emma Manson; Miss Mary Winborne of Hertford Miss An nie Clawson. Chaero:es: Mr. ard Mrs., G. D. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor. AT KOfltV .TSOt'.NT The Carolina. C'Inb CSIre a Gcrmau la ajety Hall Rocky Mount, NM C, Jan. 2. Spe cial. The Carolina Clth gr.ve its first dance of the new year at Gayety Hall o:i Thursday evening., .'The gcrman war: well attended and was ns enjoya- NBW VilA IS GEKJ1AX flan 7 Merry Dancr Cirret 1903 at Tit xv I3f ra . New Bern, N. CT, Jan. 2.4-Spceial.-The new year 'gcrman was largely at tended last evening. The dance was .rtvvf-.il!v lf-.l hv Mr. A. T. Willis. The following couples participated: Mi". Albert WllliS with Miss- Annie Foy. Mr. J. C. Fulford with Miss Hat- xronka. Mr. R. N. Duffy. Jr., with Miss Annie Stevenson, Mr. K. R. 'Jones with Miss Agnes Foy, 'Mr. J. A. Nunn with Miss Elizabeth Ellfs. Mr.- Gcp. Henderson ith Miss Elizabeth Burns, -rr " A. F. Ilolleman with Miss May V 1 . MM .i.. . 1 .1 v j-T H f Af.- -rc 1 Jnnn ar.d CocDOr led. introdnrln- a number ;V' -""ST""" Burns . with dim Jirs. uemn .aiiie. Jir. -n- . - . i eiruvi. drews Mr.ln.ml Mrs i Van Moore. Col. ,Jancing were Miss Lula Davis with Ruby ,?Mr L and;;Mrs. Jno. W Hinsdale. Mr. and Mr. claroico Swindell. Miss Annie Lee Sf i?n' nSv lint .Chas. Itoot. Mr. Char. Root. Sr.. ..... ' U., Miss Bettle T mdley. Mr. .Mrs.IR. S. Tucker. Mrs. Ed. II." Lee. Mr,, and Mrs. J. II. Boy Inn,. Capt. S. A. Ashe. Mr. IChns. Heartt. Mrs. Addle Worth Bagley. Mm E. E. MoR!tt. Mr. j Bunn with Mr. Harry- Abram, Miss Mary Ricks "with Mr. Ealdy Thorp, Miss Fearle Taylor with. Mr. Robt. Cooper, Miss Annie Davis with Mr. Frank Sprulil. Miss -Mary Hardison Dunn with Dick Lane with Miss" Mary Moore, Mr. Ed. Street with Miss Hal Newland. Mr. Alpheus Dissosway with Miss Sophie Whitford, Mr. Frank George with Miss Eethel Joe Tattersoh , with Miss W.iW. Vaii a.nJ ilLis IfMpralp nf Wiv i..... -.,,.- t.i. I Hughes, Mr. Ycrid i , lit . V S ,V S Vr? Katherine Erocl:, Mr. R. A. Nunn with in i ' ' ' ' W t IIHHtnEmOK son with .ir J nn Mary 0 III f UlRlns of l!min;ton with Mr. M. D. od.ll. Mr J. W. Keoberik Iheflwd Tim Daaelor Clab ;: a . 1 ! j . . Windsor, N. C; Jan. 2. Special. -The Gool Time Dancing Cluh save a , most delightful reception last 'night. Tlokets had been issued for ar. elabo rate jsocial gathering at the armory.. r' The ihall was splendidly decorated. Ilunn, Miss Katie Thorp with Mr. Jas Bunn, Miss -Claude -Bassett with Mr. Bennett Bunn, Miss Frisciila Williford with Mr. Ed. Gordon, -Mies Nichols of Ashcville with Mr. R. W. llawls, Miss Fenny .Gregory', of Oxford with Mr. Will Meadows of Ixmisburg. Miss Nita Wlr.stead with Mr. A. A. Thorp, Miss C ,r, m.n :o nngton. Miss Dortch of Goldsboro with !.lUc.-,tw. r t l r t Mr- Bob Davis, Miss Jessie Speight of XJ:' "TV,'. eT 47 Tarboro" with-Mr; f.v Winstead,- Miss arurr. " " Mavde Battle of Raleish with Mr. Dor- Kenw. .i occoa iana xurnisnca ex- . s?y Ml.rand Jafcob Cattle CCHCU music, iuc pru5u . Uonn- nrpwrr. contained severer quadrilles. After an elaborate, siippef the german wa danced, with Mr. and Mrs. G. B..New- hyot Hertford ' leading. The other j : couples were Mr. F. M..Dunstan with Mrs. Francl3 D. Winston. Mr. b. W. Kenney with Miss Eva . Ethertdge; ProfJ R. Gi Klttrell of Edenton with Miss ! Mary j Askew, .R. W. Webb, Jr., Norfolk. Va... and Miss M.' P. As kew, E. Si Askew and Miss Alyce Brehiae Outlaw of Quilsna, George W. .Cape hart I of Avoca a.nd . Miss Sophie. C. Martin of Edenton, Mr. and-Mrs. J. C; Genley, MrJ Cad Capehart of Avoca nnd. Miss Mllly Rhodes Capehart of Scotch Half, Frank Gillam and Miss May 'P. Nlcholls, E. -R. .Outlaw,-Jr., .ti. irf'xriN Martin Jacocks. B. UUti" - . . ... 1 111.. S'ags-Capeilc,' Smith of Wilson. Gorham,. Donlan, .VISSBS HBAKNB CMTJBUTAIN A TJalqa Xmm Partvat Albemarle The GnfKl . Albemarle, N. C. Janl 2. (Special. Misses Nell , and Bessie Hearne, the cbarmlna yourig-; daughters of Mr. rr.d Mrs. S. H. Hearne, who are at home for the holidays 'from' Elisabeth' Col lege,. "Charlotte, . .entertained - their young friends in regal style at their beautiful home last night. They were assisted In receiving by Mrs. H. A. Klueppelherg -of , Charlotte and Miss Mary Pearle Pressley of Minneapolis, Minn. The feature of -the evening was a 200 party. Each, guest was pro vided with 'a card and pencil and ro- with Miss Van Winkle, Mr, J. S. Wa hab with Miss Sadie Holllster, - Mr. Harris Lane with Miss Etheridge, Mr. James Mitchell with Miss Addie Clay poole. Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. . H. C. Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hymn:, Mrs. Dunn, Dunn, Mrs. Whitford and Mrs. Vindley, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Knapp of New York, Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Powcil Miss Mary Oliver. ! and Miss h Arcndell. Stags-Tom Daniels, Ellis Williams, Edwin Gulley of Goldsboro, M. D. Y?. Stevenson. Jr. : - ' . ; . At" .the hojne 61 Miss Eunice G kill on Hancock street, new year eve 1. jht. a number of 'her friends were enter tained by many games of amusement. After which an elaborate supper was indulged in. ' . . . .- , The home being beautifully decorgted with flowers, vines and figures of-1902- 103. covered with green velvet leaver made a vision of a typical new ; ea eve night. The first prize was won by H Miss Mamie Kehoe, a box of handker- 1 chiefs. Mr. Edward Richie won -' the gentleman's prize, a box of ties booby prize was .won by Mr. R. Sam Hill, a black doll baby. She Would you mind, dear, if I sat on the sofa? ' ; "Why, don't you love me any mbreT :"Oh! yes. ,But I have been riding in open cars all day and I'm tired of sit ting in men's laps." New iYork Xiife. - Mrs. Newriche: Now, here's - my latest portrait in oils, and I must say I'm perfectly satisfied with it. I'm sure it does me justice; don't ' you think SO? . Mrs. Cuttings: Yes, Indeed; Justice tempered with mercy! Brooklyn - Life. CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE. No. 8. In Effect- Monday, 8:00 A, -11., Decern ber 15. 1901. . MARION. S. C. (Operating DepnTtment.) (Eastern Time Standard.) Xorfhbound Southbound Firpt-Class First-Clasi (Mixed). STATIONS. (Mixed) No. 2. No. 1. P. M. A M n.OO K Lnmberton, N. C. (S.A.U) 6.50 4.2 f Pope. IV. u. 4.47 s Kinssdale. N. C. " 4.33 s Proc'.orville. (A.C.L. Cross) 4.18 s Bariesrillfe. N. C. r..C7 r Muietial N. C. S.4S f Sfomeville, S. 0. " S.30 fPrtge's Mill, S. O. " ..... 3.81 r Kemper, I ti. U. 3,14 s'vFork, S. C. 2.02- s ion, S. C. 2.r0 f Roxcrj. S. C. "J?0 p Mcrwioa. S. O. Daily, s Stop. , f Flag. Itnle 1. Maximum speed. twentT.flr-A nwle- per Lour. llxue Kuies governing employes of connecting una ar iumuerton (including movement ot trains) are adopted as tu rul!s of this coznpanr r- . - T. C. McNEELT. General Superintendent AUGUSTUS MELLIER. President and General Manager. MYouToin" Get left 1 mmmm IFY0U USE The LEAGUE, loaded with Black Povrdv The REFEREE, with Semi-Smokeless The IDEAL and NBW VICTOR, with Smoke less Powders. . Peters Dollar Watch. . I !' The two million people who buy Ingersoll Watches every year buy them because they bear, the strongest guarantee for accurate time made by any watchmakers, and because eight million people who have bought and ( carried them are loud in their praises. : - J LARGE STOCK Metallic Cartridges , revolutionized marksman. ' ' , ,S"P in Pistol, and Revolver. Tl -.Ir ff:A0 Have held the World's Records for five cars. JrOCllet IVlllVeS !'f ' ,1,,. Carvers, Razors, HARTWARD Everything for Everybody. HARDWARE CO., 1 RALEIGH, .N. 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