Newspapers / The Morning Post (Raleigh, … / Feb. 19, 1903, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE MORNING POST THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I 9 i6o? - -- ; , - - . 1 ' 3 I licit 1a uiiiic nope for the Outside rhiv Will Probably Continut - . -. : : "" - to Exist and Suffer In Coun tv Jails and Poorhouses. Meiting of CommitUe on Insane and What IhevDid Irisene tral Asia will aggregate about 4.9CO.0OO jpoods (17S.948.800 pounds) ; that grown from American seed la estimated "at Z.TWJ.COO poods (97.502.400 against - 3,90d.0O0 . poods PounCs In 19C1. pounds), (140,836.800 that '.committee be tter of ap- ,"Mr considerations and Bubonic Plasue on, a ShTp . - . In iSclcisty f"- ' i-;- ranees are not. deceitful the . ..- insane (now couuuea in ; :. and poor-ftouse wui not r ,1 homes In the state no? p; tats 'H5.ine througn an entarrfe.nvnt . .-ity of those institutions at . .ni l Aoijanion. , : .,- words, the present General j :- wiii not make any appro- for additional bunding, as r..a iM by the directorates of tne :i . and the superintendents there-. th probable reports and recom ,:.or. of the legislative commit . the insane are adopted. - . ,-car?e, t parsuea. win be de J - -! on the ground of lack of fund? i ;. ;r is rone the iess dcp.orable o a count and the hop; may ye .-stressed that some way may b ;..--l to provide far these poor, sui miserable, unfortunate wards ii state. jn t Senate ehember yesterday ,f.r:i-n the Senate and House com . on the insane (of wbjch Sen- t-.-r Gnn and Representative Ste-y--cnn are chairmen) held a Joint r ; " S' . - . r.-r hicks or xjtmim iaiirsM . r ..- ;r,t committee anu explained me in ite Supreme Court yesterday cases if his bill. Introduced this from the third district were diffcosed r". hanging the manner of ap- of as follows: Miss Sadie Roote went to Durham Tolma w. . uesieruay 10 vissn iae lamiiy OI air. araft a bill, to be mhmi .- .w ...... n,. T. i. A, Erwln in West Durham. committee at Its next meeting November S. for Marseilles.- has put motfn. the two chairman were .nto the bay of Polma with several of' Mi8S Hazel A1Ien- returned yesterday authorized to' appoint a sub-commit- those" on board the vessel suffering from Wake Fre8t accompanied by tee of flve (two senators and thre re- frm what Is believed to be the bu- Iss lB&b Dunn- ' !l,nJa.U.Ve8) for thls Purpose. There- bolc playue. Two of the crew died j wiairman Glenn appointed Sena- during the -voyage. Mrs. Taylor. , Mrs. Gulon and Mrs aron and Conly. and Chairman Cowper will receive with Miss Heck nin!nPl0,nt,'d Representatives kr . ' . DMf Rlddlck of Franklin. White of Jones TITly AppropnattOn Bill and AlfcxanCer of Meckienburg:. WashInrton. F.h 17 men Vrf L IT" UHh the tWO cha,r- and S"31 inferred on the rmy .ap-lu be ffiven. Friday evening. It-d SS ,ff?W, t0 mCt nt 4 'c:a:k ProprlatlanJMlI today and ar. ed up?n by Mn John mil, VVfr n lnY aftrrncon In the the Iterr.s In ' dispute, thus prnctlcally l V 4 clenson (No. 54) In the disposer of another rroat ironov bill. The Kentniss Book Club rooro Jiouse. :..r 'C. ' , VV, , '1 today. The February german of the Capitol will meet The pri-irlp.il. change in existing law; with Mrs. Henry M. Wilson, on l't-r- ad expressed thf'p .... . . .. - o vm uic siiu- i on D.?rniiiiinr armv Ai irir wnn aprv- . vvrv.jw After Messrs. Rlddlck nd DTvidpr iq exj mitt. nrr---ltlons. the Joint com- eJ In bo;h the civil and Fpinlsh-Amer- ! uunee adjourned to meet araln to- '.-aTinrs to ho rttrri ttth th n.rt : .norrow (Thurslay) at 4 o'clock p. m. higher rank. ... ic tuprcme court library. One was pale and.ra'lnw. nnd the ther freii and roy. .WJerce. the dlf Tence? She ho , bluhlns- win. Mrs. W. H. Wi 111: unison acrorr.p inird by Mrs. E'. A. Sannders of Richmond and Mrs. Jnnw. M. Wi.san ot Orahn, kft last night fr Palm Bench. .I'la to spend some tiir.e. '".'' The mnrrlTre .of Miss K!o,irr,?h"'"-:T ealth ufes Dr. Ilinj's Xe- Ll.'e PilH o maintain It. By rentlv nrousln- the laxy orsran trey -cor. p! good dl- ceotion and head o3 cont;pitlon. Try them. Only r$c at all druslsts. Va!uible Rook Add?d - There ha Just been added to the StAte Library b Librarian Sherrlll two ccples of "The Lineage od Descendants and Mr. Wnlirs will take plscc loday at the home of the bri lo owing t i.i ne?s in, the family only the relatives nnd .a few intimaie friends of the fami lies niil be present. The young ladies who served refresh ments were Miss Mary Andrews. Miss Irene Lacy,. Miss Annie Hinsdale. Miss Nell Hinsdale, Miss Etta Perry, Miss Sarah " Cheshire. A neat little sum was realized from the entertainment. '0.tCGHTEII OP KKvorcrion Will C!tp hb Eniritlnmrntil Hlonn- til nlt I 'lmlrf N x miirdar The Daughters of the Revolution wfli: ; give an entertainment at the Moumen- j tal theatre next Saturday afternoon at ; 4 o'clock. Ti:e proceeds will be devo-el to a patriotic purpose. Thii society is doin? a ?:pridid work in collecting' Revolutionary history of the State, j There ha? been no recognition in thlji ; Stale of woman's; independence in tho?e . fttrrinsr rays ard it f3 the purpose of this oi-jranization t' fo:r;e Any erect a monument or .memorial to the women of North Carolina for th- part they j took in Revolutionary days. The Dauphters a. noble work before them and '.they should receive the most liral purport from every Xorth Caru'inian. ' , t fc rKH 3 .4I. J AT IMRM WORTH A KING'S 'dm iH.rp ris Ricr ' IN SU. REME COURT of Col. Elexander McAi:i'er of Cum berland County. aIo Mary and Isa bella MoAlllwter." by Rev. D. P. McAl- 'lHter, pastor of the Pre-bvter:an church of Fairvlew, S. C. They con- ; tain matter of much pjroial Interest I to a number of Raleish people and of the guest of Mrs many of the best people in the Lower 'down to Wake Forest yesterday. ' r .i I k.u yr: r car eccuun. .it Warr'ttlBii . S. Hp."c-ial. jnd C.30 on n Miss Mary Mitchener who has been' Will Spruill went Fro!i?bi'fon in Mississippi ' T..v.An 'nci.V faK t-r -n.. -f. family of Rev. J. O. Guthrie. Jackson, Miss... Feb. 17. The state c, . . . . . ... - . i Miss Eva j-iisrht who has been visit prohibition convention today was at-:, - . . Mrs. Marlon M. Harris and son, Mr. Dan Simmons Harris have returned home In Richmond after a visit to the tended by mor than 00 delegates rep-' " fe J . ....... .1 : rm 9 V m . k lAn.' V . AAVklnw a .... . ... 1 . n . a f w m .11-i 'ninivi iinr (nam ivi , vs. IlOp. CinS. tV"0 Cases, ifviiuiis cvjr vuumj til iiic oiuic. r:r,.. anj asylums for the blind D. L. Ward for appellant; L. J. Moore As was expected Bishop Galloway im pressed himself upon - the convention Telegraph Company, to such a degree that his ideas pre ! th" vnf and dumb which ha al ly rva explained to the readers of i"-t In the proceeJInss of the h rr-.-.n Glenn then tr.i, a sa?-t- th full joint connmltte of r---ult of the Inve-tlj.ition mae ! :i :t r.nd Dr. Stevenson so far In , tor apn ...ce. Meau..s vs. D. L. .ar1 nij L J. Moore for p. am- vailed and It was determined Jo try to tooro II.Y; V. C lark and F. II. Ftnhee & amend the constitution. The next Leg-j Miss Bertha Brann, " Miss Elizabeth Earl Jones- and. Mrs. iary Lindsay of Asheville.-are in the city at the Yar- I Miss Lou Warren returned home in Wilson yesterday. to her formation jclven by the superln- for failure to give bond. etc. -t aa.I tothers at former meet- i Hancock vs. Commissioners, by fon nnn u. 11. Fearons for defendant, isiature win be urted to .submit an DufTy vs. Fmlth, by W. D. Mclyer amendment to the peoT,le. and if car far p.aintlff ; Simmons & Ward and rled. to be adopted two years after. D. L. Ward for defendant. The convention disavowed any inten- vji.run?r s. line, motion Dy vv . v . lion 01 lormmg anotner party, DUt to-! have been the' guests of Mrs. R. S. McGeachy returned to their home in z to arrive at h conclusion as to n.i b-t to be doone In view of Clark for rrpellee to dl?miss app?al tal abstinence men were favored for the Legislature W. f ti e committee, etc. . j . Clark for plaintiff; D. L. Ward for 5.1 1 1 that he nnd. Dr. Stevenon defendant. I r-1- tically asreed upon what ac- I Land Co. vs. Atlantic Hotel,' by W. t!--y wo ild recomrreid the com- . W. Clark and Llnd?ay Patterson for to t.-ke, but that, or rourf, If plaintl: C. L. Abernethy. Simmons & ,,;r t?e did not fi!ore their War) and Armlstead Jones & Son ror '- ard fleeted to pursue a dl.Terent Uefenant. . tat wa their prlvllcTe. Speak- ' Hooker v. Greenvll'e. petition of de- ; i -han.l. Fe-ator G'em sttedthat fendar.t to rehear withdrawn v tit chalrrr?n would recommend Misses Sarah and Mamie Brown, who Nearly Faro lis tils Ltr A - runaway, almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. b! Orner, Franklin. Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. -But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to care him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Erup- Frazler vs. Frazler. continued by con- tlons and Piles. 25c at all drug stores. ? rtt following sums be aprroprl- sent. ( , pp-ajs rrom tne rourth district win; Vnp7-j, nrrPa.p. Tariff - sti' TIonlt?il ji ?rnr-nnftn be ca!lJ nxf Tuesdav. Februarv 24.! VwUWUfld IlllirdoCJ Idllll - ( iirfnance, . J2,Cf . follows: - I'r pital at Ra ' I rP'tal at Raleigh For maln- Go'dsboro For MIMA .-fru Insane, at Penitentiary i't'nnnce. fS.Cort. ' amounts are to cover a period 1 .v--irs. nnd are MsM on taklnz f n!y the number of aptlents t h-? prrsnt capacity of the In . accomrr odate. - r.ouM nso recommend thnt Collins vs. Dnvis. - j Finch vs. Strickland. i;iwaras vs. itai:road. Grocery Co. vs. Davis. Havens vs. Rank. Hnrrls vs. Railroad. Porter vs. BridTers. Hitch v. CommI?ioners. Wlscsrln vs. Pender. IT.Tr v. Anderson. Pltt'man vs. Week. ! InMrnre Co. vs. Railroad. . Cntt v. Timber Co. Hicks vs. n?me. Asia's Cofhn Cro : w made for the pirch-s I t"-t. etc.. and the connection of ilun water mains at Raleigh - rf... W.ke W.itrr Com piny. (No . -. -r .1nt;on s to th other sums ! for by this Institution was men- Washington. Feb. IS. Geport!ng to U. the state depirtment from St. Peters- A ihit Sl.S'V be given the danger- burg on the cotton yield In Central i ir.e depirtment for plumbing. Asia during 1902. Consul General Hol- - r nrpiratus. etc. loway snys that the fljures Just pub A f-. rt for a new building (kiteh- "llshed by the Russian statistical bu- : r th.? iK'gro asylum at Golds- :.-;o-.-'l appropriations for Im nls at the hoplta at Morian rot fully stated or detcrmln- r y,t. "T.in Glenn then read that It reau for 19C2 show a decrease of 16.1 per cent from the years previous, es pecially In cotton from Amerlc-in seed. A decrense of 21-9 per cent. In the cul tivated district Is slso reported. Ac cording to the report. It Is expected that the tctal yield of cotton In Cen- Caracas, Feb. 18. A decree has been issued by the government increasing all Import duties thirty per cent. The Increase becomes effective today. An (export duty of 40 cents per 100 pounds wlil be levied on all coffee and $1.20 per hundred on cocoa. The extra du ties will be used in settling the claims of the foreign powers against Vene zuela. Up to the present time the allies have not returned the Venezuelan vessels that were captured during the block age. ' General Fernandez, a revolutionary chief, has been defeated near Calaboza, and Is fleeing In the direction Qf the Colombian frontier. Two ComDanies Chartered There were .two companies Incorpo rated in the office of the Secretary of State yesterday. . The E. M. Asbury Company, with principal office in Albemarle, Stanly county. Organized to do a general mer cantile buslnes. In all Its departments. Capital stock $10,000.- ; " The American Garment Manufactur ing Company with principal office at Fayettevllle yesterday. . Henderson, M. C, F j Jet ween the hours of the afternoon of February 10th. 'Mrs. Frederick Christian Topiemwn enter tained the Afternoon Whist CI ub, Mis'? Macon of Warrewlon being the jruest of. honor. . Thee harming home, ever the center of much Informal and delightful hospi tality, with eery room on the first floor thrown open, presented a most beau tiful scene of tropical greenery, re lieved by an abundant and exclusive use of carnations, red," "white and pink. Mrs. Toplemcn, who leaves nothing to be desired in intellectual, decorative and prandial details, was avssited in the tea room by Mrs. Oliver P. Shell, Jr., where a delicious collation was served. A general spirit of gayety and Jol 1 lity prevailed, which made the affair ' most successful, well as brilliant. The guests present were Miss Macon of Warrentpn, N-C, Miss Lucy Davis of Rocky Mount, Miss Lizzie Warwick of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. T. H. Cha vasse, Mrs. John T. Thomas, Mrs. Jas. I. Miller, Mrs. Sidney P. Cooper, Mrs. J. S. Burwell, Mrs. J. H. Bridgers. Mrs. Mrs. niv c tt Tftin an Miss Ruth Joseph Wearn, Mrs. A. S. Davis, Sutton arrived from Kinston yester- , W. K. Sturges. Mrs. O. P. Shell, Miss Virginia Rooard?, Miss Lna xucKer, day, Misses Annie and Rebecca Butler. Miss Mrs. J. Q. Hoton wife of Senator ' Nannie .Landis, Mfss'Gussie Blacknall Holton, who has been in the city seve- and Miss Pattie Lou Jones of Hender- ral days with her husband, returned , son. to her home in Winston yesterday. MISS Xi B MMCAHD PARTI I A ne'.lgbtfal Miss ra Furiy Yetrt!ay Eleanor West entertained at BEV, AND !!! OKAJi AT HO.HB BS. COL. E. J. GRESHAM, Treas urer Danshters of the Confederacy, and President Herndon Village Improve ment Society, writes the following letter from Herndon, Fairfax county, Va.: Herndon, Va. riio Perana Medicine Co., ColumbtiB, O.: Gentlemen "I cannot speak too high f of the Ta4u of Peruna, I believe hat I owe my life to its wonderful or Its. I euffered, with catarrh of the "1 rK in its worst form, until the doctors fairly gave me np, and I da spaired of ever getting well again. "I noticed your advertisement nd the splendid testimonials given by peopla who had been cured by Peruna, and de termined to try bottle. Ifcltbutllttla better, but nsed a second and a third bottle and kept on Improving slowly. f took tlx bottles to euro me, but they were worth a kins' ransom to me, I talk Peruna to alt my friends and am a true believer In Its worth" Mrs. Col. B J. Qresham. Thousands of women owe their Ures to Peruna. Tens of thousands owe their health to Peruna. Hundreds of thou sands are praising Peruna In every state in the Union. We have- on file a grcst multitude of letters, with written per mission for use In pnblio print, which can never be used for want of space. Address The Peruna Medicine Co- Columbus, for a book written espe cially for women, Instructively Ulnstra teu, entitled "Health and Ikaaty." SenJ free to women. Reerive Xlir I'r.niiianrri in GrftDs- bo r A Fiesta-tilt fivmt ' Greensboro, N.- C, Feb. IS. Special. There was a' delightful "At Home" yes- cards yesterday morning. The deco-1 terday afternoon at the resiaence ofj rations were pink and green. The vis- j Rev. Arthur Dean, pastor of St. Bar-j , , ltor's pria was won by Miss Alexan- j nabas Episcipal parish of this city. N SgOliatlOnS M der of Chapel Hill, and the prize ror j Despite the inclement - wsather a local guests by Miss Helen Primrose. great many of their new made friends A dainty service of refreshments was in an(i out of the parish paid their a feature of the party. jrerpects to and enjoyed the hospitali'v The guests were Misses Louise Ven- Gf the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. able. Chapel Hill:' Mary Thompson, Dean, there being a steady stream of Sally London, Pittsboro: Nancy Page. caners fr0m Ave until eight o'clock. Maryland; Frances MacRae, Chapel, Tne roorns were bright with colored ui; xseu iimsaaie, wxr. j.. iigrhts, growing plants, cut flowers, la- if the deal is successfully launched the Washington: Nettie Dockery, Char- dies and their escorts. Both dainty and c,.,h.A Twiia o jptte; Josephine'Ashe, Margaret Alex- B-ubstantiai refreshments were served ':,,tJ concerns and its authorized capi- - Hill wtiertOO . anaer. i. and at times music added to the pleas- tal will be $7,000,000 common flock, 17,- rieien rnnnvse, iuiso uoiuucio Charlotte, Mrs. James O. Lltchford. Banner, Aliases vvaaaeu ana iany ana , The terms agreed upon by a major Mr. Russell. Ijty of the mills, which it is proposed jto absorb in the new company, were A HAPPY 7IAKUIAGF ! given as substantially 63 per cent of IK GHEK?iEOi:o the agreed valuation to be paid for in I seven per cent preferred stock, twenty l . - . .. id.r ner cent in common siock. ana roriy .7fl i s s BCS rsj i "in ms w mmm mm v w ; iii.tna YaiK Kr izh ! per cent in Fix per cent bonds, M1113 MILL MERGER 1 New York A 3 Making Progress Xer,- York, Fsb. 18. Further confer ences have been going on in this cty looking to the organization of a south ern oiion yarn combination under the m of the Southern Textile Company. It wa- said in Wall street today that ure or the occasion, remg contrioutea Coo,000 7 per cent cumulative preferred I by the gifted Mesdames Tucker and stock and $6,000,000 six per cent bonds. 5IOKNI ECCilltE FAKTT .Hr. Jnll Tlmbrrlako Entertain ruinn nUM iw B r Mrs. Julian TImberlake entertained a , few friends at a morning euchre party I flcials say that France is ready to abide by the same method of adjust ment as accorded In the protocol be tween the United States and VMie zuela. They consider1 It Is not necep- v sary for the French protocol to pro vide for an arbitration tribunal, as France and Venezuela already have a tribunal at Caracas. i Unittd Statts a Gainer Paris, Feb. 18. Commenting on th settlement of the Venezuelan nffatr. tn Petit Journal says the United State has gained more than any othfr power. and that the value of the assistant of France in any future conflict has been better appreciated than ever ou the other side of the Atlantic. Ths paper adds that If the United States would Join the Franco-Russian alli ance it would be to the advantage of both republics. Wore Gunboats in China ' Washington. Feb.. 18. In view of ths a i,otifi orri. nf.PrrA,i; not willing to take bonds and requiring .'alarming reports from rhlna th?t fh crie nf nflBMrs c ci. h a to have the option of -rcceiv- there Is danger of another antl- vesterday complimentary to Miss Ari- nie oievenson ui iew ccr. xi . ..... r: . . a. in na . ftf i,ftn 1 ,,, nf fiir.. Burton on Edgeworth street, at 8:30 "-J vv-" , ' . "p"b "" l j foreign d. 1 V TG110 Esest sail: omiQ-IbfBaif pipdg I, t -.!:-' Brecf theorllatrr rr "qusm- to mrVe s rallon. but a RATTIER QCART 1 a v . r..m M 1 1 ; . ,n 1 W VAU UIT 1UUI UflM. i :.. a bouie for hU :ey tbntcaaaot rowsibiy bo any teller thcu A?i.i. " x We two ralloas lor aoout lae tam4 you ii for ouo rulion of prcbatu. Prcr V :;rr. Just thins TtbatoTer a- I renumber that 'X$?.?Xl'Tv''r f r ; .-.r7 to you. carries a UNITED STATES KCGISTEIiEU DIl-TILLLlj.-S ;l n ANTti: of PC KIT and AOS and m 1 jo tbeCiUors" enormous proflts. w it a 'HUslwrtfaa TnaS-n why we bar over anairter of a mLHoa Fat.puea cua Ttat s why YOO should try Ik Your xaoney back IX you're Bob sau&nea. OIpccS from cur dlsiSEsory to S-vss DmIsk' Prcfili! PrsTsnts dBlUrailcal PURE SEUErJ-VEAR-9L0 EVS vaiiwb iatiAa nropn r wprp rvi 1 mp rnii luh ju uu c v jl lii oucci, ai o.w j z: . but in that event are to receive in com- Jn 1900. the navy dopnrtiiirnt has venson. JNew xsem : aiernman. ureens- u iiwa. wsi eveum. ,ahc ovinia ... . . 1 .... , . .Fpray. Organised for the purpose of boro. Pou smithfield; BlancheBlake, parties were Mr. James E. Cole and mon cni ce"1 j eiaea to strengtnen us . r i Ku., muforturin? irarrrents of anv and ZI - JllH' vnr0 tu,m Th, or- of twenty per cent.. The underwriting boats In Chinese rivers, for the pur mm 1 JVfcltllil lilts JJttVlfeCl. f Xlllia Uli Ulia.U wvmu - 1 all kinds, etc. Capital stock 115,000, MnttvB Pace. Mrs. Henry Thorn. Mrs. ny was performed by Dr. S. B; Tur- r ( . 4 . . . 1 1 1 Louis Mahler and Mrs. snerwoou rentme, in tne presence 01 several wen Him. wishing witnesses, it is unaerstooa with power to Increase to $125,000. syndicate is to receive as a commis- pose of giving more adequate protee. sion for Its service the residue of the tion to American missionaries and common stock not disposed of under their families and other Americans re siding In the interior of the country. .... . " " : " .. .7 the above, nlan. r.cared an Aw n! F,c . After playing caras a nainty mncn- mat tnere was no. - u , Thoe tt" dIn the conferences have There are now in Chin wntrs sev-, r m 9 -mm AAitvwaa DAuai 'i'no nnra -xr irnr nno t n n r r no rnnn ( vim- - . .... ... Mr. H. Harclns of Melbourne. Fla.. eu" Ui Vtt n.oc,, .... , "-" included H. E. Fries and A. W Hay- American vessels of w?.r wmcri win writes: "My doctor told me I had Con-." prize was a beautiful ran won ply decided upon tm-pian 01 a qui.x t n nnhinP h nn- by Miss Stevenson and a bunch of marriage at the home of the friends for me I was given up to die. The carnations was presented to Miss Pou. where the bride had been makin offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's 1 New Discovery for Consumption In ' duced me to try It. Results were start ! 1tr Tom nniv rn th ma ft - ' 11115. - - ery and owe all to Ur. -King's New Discovery. It surely saved my lire. throat and lung dlpeaes"by all drug gists. Price 60c and JLC0. Trial bot tles free. " a TUB JUTK1 PLAY included H. E. Fries and A. W. Hay- American vessels of w;r which wood, who have been the chief pro- be retained there pernrar.ontly. moters of the enterprise, T. W. Pratt, .. S. B. Tanner, John W; Fries and David Bennet, who is acting as counsel. B tlfrThun Geld "I w-rs troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous de- OAlflTTS Y 1 ."u 1 T- FOTTR FULL QUART BOTTLES of nAYER"S IS. VE V; K or.i, rve for 11 ax and we will pay the express cburces. Try it tna J -i nnd u all rlshl and a irood aa you ever uaed cr can bejr from - Jt r. al M, prtoo. then send It back at our erBtfnV rJS ' tf r-tartHM to you by nexttnaU. Just think thatcfler ejer. IIow could i.trr if too am not rrfrctJT saUsfleO. you are not out '."tj you a trial order. If yon aoo't want four quarts jouneii. rr ' 1 to joa you. We ahlp la a plain sealed case, no marks to show wnat s frv- r.'-- fcr Arit. CaL rbL. Idaho. Mont. Kev N. MerOre.. UtK Wart. ,r - curt nj oo ,v, bial rt 4 ioarl for Vl.fK ny -xjirv rttad or 0 qasxts for l.0O by reiht Prepaid. Write oar nearest office acd do It NOW. ' ln THE HAYflER DISTILLIHG COSIPAHY - TUVT. CA. OATTOtt OHIO ST. LOUTS, MO. ST. PAUU UWtL H 1:0 Darninrr, Tot. O. estableshsd 18C8. 1 1 1 Spo lT wL. I a oleasant visit for several days. After the ceremony Mr. Wm. F. Clegg, a friend and school mate of the groom, A nBBinc Ent-Ttainmini at J tr- honored the event by having a sump- ' paliian (tail Tiit Rby Kbw tuous dinner severed at the Hotel The mvstery Dlay was successfully Clegg. Thi treat cure is guaranteed for all rendered at Metropolitan hall last night.: The parties who dined with the w:ae ,biIity writes F. J. Green, of Lancas for the oeneat or tne enaowea coi ai ana groom w;ie ' v.ic&,,ter H .-q remeay neipea me un- iRex hospital. The solving of the mys- Dr. and Mr?. S. B. Turrentlne, Mr., and ! til 1 began using Electric Bitters, j tery, the rendition of 3. most iaugh- Mrs. C. .G. Burton and Misses Connie j which did me more good than all the I able program, and the serving of re- Cle?g. Minnie B. Atwater the lasrrinedicines 1 ever used. They have also jfreshments by a bevy ' of charming named party being here on a visit from , kept mywife in excellent health for ! vounsr ladies afforded ample enjoyment Chatham county. ' The larg-e table, oc- j years. She says Electric Biters are The first meeting of the year of the tor tne patrons of this most worthy cupying the -center of the hotel dining! just splendid for female troubles; that Raleigh Biological .Club was" neia at cause. room, was artistically decorated wlth.tney are a grana tonic ana mvigora- the Baptist Female University last! The DaDy snow was the most strlk- fre?h pink ro.es and carnations. The tor for weak, run-down women. No Monday. No prorvram was presented nB. feature of the evenimr: the babies ..1 nronrltor of the hotel was at I other medicine can take its place in - .. " . r--x -- -- I ., ' T. U as the meeung was purely a ousiness being impersonated by various well- nj3 best in having a delicious menu sjr.eetlnr- known gentlemen a,id ladies of the gerVed in a series of courses. The following ofllcers were elected ciay, all. dressed in infantile garb and Tne bricie i? a beautiful and attract- for the ensuelng year: Mr. Frankjin" armed with all manner of things rub- Ive yoUng ladv of about twenty-four Fherman, stae entomologist, president; ber balls, toys, milk bottles, rattlers, j,uimrers,t and Is from Liberty, N. C. Prof. W7 G. Fcckett of the Baptist Fe- etc. They carried the house by storm, ,he groom is ahandsome and knightly male University, vice president, and creating a perfect cyclone of mern- youmJ man of twenty-eight years. He Miss Maud Murray, of the Peace In- ment. The babies were Mr. J. Stan ,3 a prosperous business man, being stltute,' serretar'. j Wynne. Mr. Burke Little, Mr. Edwin ' seoretarv and treasurer of the cot- j ' - jncK.ee, lr' waiitins noDarns, air. ? Dr. Parker used to say that his II- willls Briggs, Mr. W. C. Petty. Jr.. brary.or' study, was in underground Mr. John Stronach. Mr. Wilkins Wil tralns. on omnibuses, in tea shops, at Hams, Mr. Harry Lee Mr-T. C. Lynch, churches, stations." receptions, meet- Dr. Hubert Royster. Mr.. Frank Stron- f ; I ngs. Jubilees and sick beds and many aph. Master William Smith; Misses h other places where his work called Mary' and Helen vSmedes, Miss Janet him. y , I Stronach. Miss Susan Tucker. Miss Annie Pescud. Miss Margaret Weir. Among "the other features of the eve ning was a recitation. "Agnes, I Love ton mills at Coleridge, Randolph coun ty, N. C. The happy couple left last night on a bridal trip to "7ashington City and to prominent cities in the north. our family." Try them. Only 50c. Sat isfaction guaranteed by all druggists. Fire in the Capitol The London . Sunday School Union proposes to celebrate its century , next Julv bv a forward movement, which I You." by Mr. John Stronach. shall gather a million new scholars Into j The reading of "Casey at the Bat" the Sunday schools of Great Britain. ' by Mr. Harry Lee was .a taking fea To teach these Joo.COO.new teachers wlll;ture, and he was fittingly., introduced be needed. . Mr. Burke Little, " - ' ' '"'"" ' " " ' "MSKES PROPER DIET" rv f - Washington, Feb. 17. A few minutes after tne House met at noon today fire was discovered by one of the em ployes in the public gallery, in the north east corner of the hall of the House of Representatives. It was un- J der the floor and was caused by cross- ed wires, which burned off the rubber insulation aim hiii up green, jjuilb ox a cmnVfi Thn was little THtmrt and the flames were soon extinguished. 8 GARDEN I SEEDS. 1 INSTEAD OF SATINO "THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM." I-ET US MAKE THE 1'ROVERH READ. -THD EARLY TRUCKER GKTr THE PRICE." WE HAVE MADE A STUDY OF GARDEN SEEDS, AND WE HKLIEvE THAT WE HAVE THE FINEST VARIETIES OF EARLY SEEDS -THAT ARE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE. WE HANDLE ONLY RELI ABLE SEEDS. SITU THAT YOU CAN DEPEND UPON TO GROW AND REAR 'HEAVILY. IT'S A GOOD DEAL SAFER AND SURER TO BUY OF Urf THAN TO SEND AWAY FOR 'YOUR EEDS. Franco-Venezuelan Protocol Paris, Feb. 18. The foreign office here has not been advised concern ing the Franco-Venezuelan protocol. which, it is said. Minister Bowen is negotiating at Washington, but teoii-wie da co. 233 Fayettevile and Market Sis. g
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 19, 1903, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75