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j! , tli V if 5 ; j4 ! i t ' i ' . f I i! il ' i 61 THE MORNING PdST SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1603 - 1 ai r- - a- 1 m - f'wwpm i temsir pw wwiniiii 1 jrAtM r ,4 1 .A v TVrA JBrii Tr p ri.-f i a ? 1 Li 1 I. wsaaMHyr JwMji& . , In vSocibty I Crowe. Mr. Clarence Femberton and members of the clubi Messrs! Jno. Miss Lillie Gray, Mr. TV. N. II. Smith Arrlngton, Rob. Cooper, BiUy Howard, and wife: Dr. and Mrs. Joe! TVhlttaker, Andrev.' TVillingham, Jesse TVeislger, Julian Timberlake and wire; jonn ueo. Wilkinson. Harry Abram, at Ftronach and Miss Hal Morson, TV. E. Dunn. Baldy Thorpe, Clarence Swln- hr.n. ,- XM U!anrh Rlake. GOO. dPTI. Tlti?rh WHHfnrrt r?1 Rnrrinn. Rild lUdger, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Litchford, iawls, Frank Spruill. Will Matthews. 'vr- "trm ITenrv AT ii lPr. Van J tn Tfilnn Ti-o Xiimma f Tl Vnnn nn1 ! Mrt. J. S. THllIami has "lur,J?J Wyck Hoke and Mrs. Alex. Webb. Sen- c. A. Cochran. hom after epeadlns several weeks wun AU1?on w s wiison Mrs. Jacob Cattle "gave a delightful xelatrve. land Miss Mary Haywood Andrews, luncheon to a few friends after the . W. W. Va3 and Miss Iois Long of dance. Her guests were Misses Lula Mrs. Ashe, who has wtn Statesville. Kdwin McKee and Miss Davis. Florence Chalk. Helen Battle, ior "ci . . . : - . M. . Mrs. Harris, left yesterday home la Fayetteville. t-. . Tt-a,i Wooten and r irA(.n if for their hcri 3-aG range yesterdaj-. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell have tone to their home In Louisburg. Margaret Turk. Rosa Battle of Raleigh, Mary Borden j, Stags: Alfred Barnard of Ashevllle. of Wilmington and Messrs. Bob Davis,' Victor H. Boyden. Alex. Andrews, Dr. r.ob Miller, Jno. Arrington. Andrew; cme in -Tucker. Col. John S. Cunningham. WilMngham, Baldy Thorpe, Harry Senator McMulien. Alex, w eon. .ioe Abram and Clarence Swindell. K. Marshall.Armstead Cowan, CM., . i McCorkle, T. W. Alexander of Char lotte. Lil Smith of Charlotte. Jos. E Roberson and J. L. 'Adams. All f the dancers wore ribbons bear- GRCK.HEORO JBOfTOX 71ARUIED w -t t. whn has been 1 I ng the fVm of Mr. C M. Ber-'ing the inscription ."Cotton is King" ard. feft for h-r home In Greenville , In honor of Dr. Ayer who Is a member t. . I of the New York Cotton Exchange, yesterday. 1 ... I Miss Frlzrell. who has Deen i?" rx friends in the city. ltt for her home In Kinston yesterday. Mrs. King left for Beaufort yeter lay morning. A theatre party last night from Hen derson coroprUd Miss Nettl Elmore. Miss Butler. Mr. Alex Coop-r and Mr. Tl. N". Norrls. A box party was given la?t night at ; the performance of Faust by Mr. and Mrs. 11 V. Denton. conirn"nt2r" to F-nator and Mrs. C. W. Richardson. n it. jAt., uiiLun. Dr. Thomas K. Llulc V-d W Lilly yi. H lr f Pnnf luanla Greensboro, X. C, Feb. 20. Dr. Thos. R. Little, who recently located In Greensboro, and who is associated with Dr. W. P. Beall tn the practice of medi cine here, left " for Bethleham, Pa., O.N, .IK., ENTERTAINS Wednesday night, where he was mar- ried to Miss Lily M. Heller of that city. BarIlocta tltir Kutof ma CI- He wj,U return with his bride to-mor- gaat Itcetln la Haaor mt nia row night, and for the present will board with Mr. A. W. McAllister, whose Burlington. N. C. Feb. 20. Special. ( wife is a sister of Dr. Little. The society of our city were never more royally entertained than at the E. S. Xash; Miss Stewarts Louisville, elgar; reception given last night by Ky., with Mr. H. G. SmaJIbones. Jr.; Mr. James X. Williamson. Jr.". In honor Miss Lenora Cantwell. with Mr. Earl ,St. John; Miss Janie Williams, with TOCKLEnitATRTHKIK iIr R- J Bobinson; Miss Louise Bella- TillKIBKNTIl AK.NIVB11SAKV i my. with M. S. Wever; Misa Lilly Gil- , 'Christ, with Mr. W. L. Walker; Miss u1aviUlln F. C. Wert; Miss Meta LeGrand. with r i i.. i i .1 " ' m v ilium rii:i.ii iiiv nil i limn .iiki . . . . . . . m rt.rt.inmnt nm hi given m . " .. " ..... u Charlotte, with Mr. i. c. .i-otts. Jr. - . , w programs renaing as lonons nae Decn , Raney hall Monday night. leb. .3d. .JJ. 6 for the benefit of the ITvFtrrian or- The '.Veithean and Sea Gift Societies UOVSO OF PLK4r.1fi t hanac. Th public is urgc-i i IIIC .VJII J . t ruin'r n jour ('n'ntv i uic vcicuia- ; tlon of their thirteenth anniversary , KeeiiUn fcy rape ear Club Agll ADflLTSMAY WORK OVER 66 . HOURSJNMSLLS , (Continued from Third Page.) reading in mc acrnice ancj rn ed enrolled for ratiiloatlon; 4 r S. B. 74. H. B..71?-Ameniitor.. the charter of Elizabeth City. ' S. B. CS7. H. B. 917 To inr,irrn... the Bank of Franklin. Macon ( ,tv ' S. B. 130. H. B. 391 Aithorh,,'J''tl town of Greenville; to yr, Amendment of House concurr.-i aI j ordered enrolled for ratitV.Mt !..;. Pad l Ulrd lira Hn The following Senate hilis oct riisaster and ruin I3 wrought through the inebriety ot thJrd reading and were ,rt t 13 wroubnt. troubled linn for concurrence: fhP fathers of tnose duj, 4 , ... i To amend chapter 4 px revi?lns: r.nd cmv-ni- iT Hie littiicio - . orl,i rr. and pinch-d faces of whose wives and , j,0. 631-T( :1 for relief In their law8 of 1S91. ent sufferings and mute appeals for chapter of the town of Kak-m.. . patient suueru 671Incorporatlnfr thp ,A. It is when these dissipated boys, ton an(3 Vandemere RftllroM ro; ith the appetite and passion growing ; No. 610 Incorporating the i,v i help, tr-stvi tint nnn -r - . r . . and fastening itself on tnem, 51 uw wasningxon. to become husbands and fathers, that No 626-To raise additional w trm disease , ik. A-n rt CHmnr the most acute suiierms vy mo iuw.j i v-"' and want and hunger and crime is No 6S3 Authorizing Cun;V reached. 'county to issue bonds for h,,- In the country it is the aisunery rnent of public roart3 and for oth we 0 . , does the most harm. poses. The bar men, who feed their own ? No-734 Authorising election ;, ,j j.. htiA-ror, ot the exnense of the children f Don(j3 bv Haleiffh towrsv-- I of the infirm men who sp?nd their urchase Centennial graded fh ',,ro. i .1 fr- riHnT? these ' ' earnings wicn u.eiu pertj. No. 767 Providing for a cli-p. in the town of Littleton. No. 408 For the better regu;.'it;.- 1 o; the fire insurance business in 7ya Carolina. No. 152 Providing for treatment transportation of certain i-l'ot. ,n'i natics( as amended by the oniiimir.,,. No. 732 To facilitate the .al.- nf , . ,-. tain swamp muas i juni's "mi vn 1 itma hprp and tell us ua r iiiai ivin. - f "will hurt the Democratic party. They are already arrayed against-us. I say let them remain so. The con tinued life and success of the great Democratic party is not dependent on the bar men. PraeMnisa l the nata Thp ift o'clock sessions of the Sen jitf hfcran yesterday, and the early rfmntifs. hour caught a number of senators "not j x 411 The "child labor" Ml' (af r tt DEAR MRS. PlNKIIAM : It U with thankfulness I write that "Lydla present." Nearly all of them put in b(?i amended by the Senate in s. v. EVENTS 1.1 W LnnCTON -ourax tne young presence and help nnl enjoy an eve nlng of Inrocent bttt rare rntertaln ment. Admission: Adults. cents rhlllren. 15 cents. on Friday evening. February twenty seventh at eight o'clock. Louisburg. .North Ciiro'.ina. v Mr. Joseph E- Togue gave a delight- fil tjr dmner at his home on Fay- . tteville street Thursday afternoon. ; Williams and Harris. monc tho?e rre?nt were Gov. C. B. Address Dr. W. I. Cranford. Aycock. Mr. R. H. Battl-. Mr. S. I. I Violin tolo Selected-Mr. W. Iatterson. Mr. Tl. T. Daughtride. Col row. John S. Cunningham. Mr. A. A. Thomp- ! Vocal Solo Selected Miss Ctl llan lnb Pair:- I. PjirtPi tr Ca Fund Korlcty Wilmington, Feb. 20. Special. The Cape Fear Club gave its annual re- Duet March de Tambours Misses ception laft night complimentary to E.JPlnJkham's Vegetable Compound has been of the greatest help to lire. 3Iy work keeps me standing: on my feet all day and the hours are long. Homo months ago it didn't seem as though I could stand it, I would get so dreadfully tired and my back ached so I wanted to scream with the pain. When I got home at night I was so worn out I had to go right to bed, and I was terribly blue and downhearted. I was irregu lar and the flow was scant", and I was pale and had no appetite. I told a girl friend who was taking your medicine howl felt, and she said 1 ought to take it too. So I got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegre table" (Compound and commenced to take it, It helped me right off. After the first few doses menstruation started and was fuller than for some time. It seemed to lift a, load off me. My back stopped aching and .r ii l ' li it' -r 1 . r .v -'" T 1 t 1 t 1 j j 1 " 11 TkT on nd Ju ice A. W. Graham. The Book Club will meet with Miss Mattle Hlggs. 417 North Blount street. Monday afternoon at 4:S0 o'clock. MHs Marlon FIfke. who has been the tru.t of Miss Florence Jones, has left f-r her home in Baltimore. William. USHERS.. Nelthean Bosalind Dee Mason. Mary KHzabeth De Berry. Sea Gift Sallie Spruitt Baker, Wes . 1 tii -... 11 A Spirit of Patrlettsiu lady friends' of members and visitors I tslt brighter than. I had for months. ' I took three bottles in all. New in tho .city, it was a charming and i never nave an acne or pain, ana 1 go out aicer woriv ana nae a goou j Ba- 'brilliant success and is considered one time. I am regular and strong and am thankful to you for the change. of the most splendid functions ever glv- j I recommend Xydia E. Pinlcliam's Vegetable Compound when TT.in'en by the club. There were about a ever I hear of a girl sutte ring, for I know how hard it is to work when nunarea ana nrty guests, r; presenting you j.cei so sick. r Jliss aiamis iveikxs, ooo viu iwu., :cw ions. vuy. the cream of Wilmington society. The Women should not fail to profit by the experiences of these club was never handsomer, with its women: iust as surelv as tlie.v Mrere cured of the troubles enu merated in their letters, just so certainly will Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb trou Iiles. inflammation of the ovaries, kklnev troubles, irreirular and of the evening, but pool, billiards and painfUi menstruation, nervous excitability, and nervous prostra ping pong proved quite popular. The finn. rtmm1T flint ir i T.vdih. F!. Pin1cli.ini. 'VAmtn.blA Cmm music for the reception was furnished SiI ; nri niinn- ,iM,rr!ct Se elaborate decorations and brilliant il lumination by multi-colored incandes cents. Dancing was the prime feature 11 A true spirit of patriotism has led by Hollowbush's Orchestra mid- Kfll x-fiM miirfliinof lo. in lfs nln.ee: , , . the pupils of the Blind Institution, nignt a sumptuous supper was servea . ' " - . , . ,,. Quite a r-rty of people ameftora from 5evera, by the Kings Daughters. j Miss Amanda T. Petterson, Box 131, Atwater, Minn., says ? o 1,; I ff .pm, S,,." college, some handsome young men I L'Agile Cotillion Club gave one of, rW. "Dear 3Irs. PlNKIIAM. I hope that VOU 1,,,Vn'1 tf,Kn ' rl!;i tnem were' from the A. andM. College and others th prettiest and most enjoyable 1$ tvill publish this testimonial SO that it may I?! " ! fl 7nx.r v?rreHa Jor- from the town to prepare the enter- Ranees of the season at the temple ball jSMri reach Others and let them know about your Jnnrt Jn ner Ml " talnment - already .-nr.ounced for this room last Jnirht. The . .figures were ; . fM .! Wonderful medicine. ;:.;.n;Vm "ViHHn TVmVcrHk afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Mnu-.n,.9t .Gracefully led by Mr. Octave A. r "Before taking "L-ydia E. Pinkbam's t .,..d. Mis Ldliar, Timbcrlak.. , j,Sian. Tho ho Participated were: Egf. gf Vegetable Compound I was troubled with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brlmley. after The onj.x-t r.f the entertainment I '"cs-m L Be-o-e withIr W ' tisW A. v the worst kind of fainting spells. The blood r..linf- om tim in the- city, have ta assist the North Carolina Society ' 1. ' V ! Ll f Would rush to my head, was Very nervous and .uaugniers or i;evoiuaun in raising,.-. TI r.,n. Xn, rrt irmt I ' 'Sl. ' . - w ....... .. vf -w . f.r tl.ir home in "Washington. funds for a memorial to emphasize and event in the I with Mr. T. M. Henderson: Miss May K. Hunter; ! The Cran Fund Society of St. Taul's perpetuate an authentic l.p -sctipai i.nurrn gave a aeugntiui r-- hisiuij ui uur mhu-. iP Do7l3r o' Georxia ... . . I . . A. . I. ft I - X 11 . . .1 T v i-t ,.'Un ns: niirni ni me iiurntr ui 115 iMviurt-siivie urui r nvi, n - mu-oi Fr.nk Harris: Mi?3 Margaret Ashe i Mt si J-n:. M: John J. Fowler. More of voc;l and violin music, the grace !v. ith Mr. P. M. Holmes; Miss Beulah ! tmri a nunarea guesis were in atiena- ot tne minuet, an Historical taoicau. rrrtronr wirh M- Vnrwood Oilp?- a recitation and other charming fca- ijjiss Madnline DeRorstt, with Mr. W. lures will really repay tho?e who lend G. James; Fannie Green, with Mr. encouragement by their presence. Moore, of Fayetteville: Miss Mary Wi?- Men have boon honored by monu- sine, with Mr. W . L. Moore: Miss ments but never has a single memorial Olive Armstrong, with Mr. R. C. Mun- m:- a:id all were highly entertained. A frtur.. telling booth was conducted !- Mnrv Whltaker and Miss Lucy "Vontt-n. Mis Iena Beery and Miss Mary Lucas Cnrtwell were In charge of successful book contest. - T A Tlariha Tabnctea Tea appearance during tne ne.-.i . noui. 'oral particulars!', ns explain. -1 : . After Lieutenant-Governor Turner wl?ere in this report.) had called the Senate to oYder, prayer j When the Fenate meets this mn was offered by the Rev. Mr. Woodson. nl. fce J() 0.cock On motion of Senator Godwin the . reading of the journal was dispensed J ArB.Tr m with. I M - Vk V rJ 1 Is- I The renorts of the various standing ; Ull t I - I V committees were made and tne Dins placed on the calendar. ( " Ptlttna By request of Senator Durham, S. B. 727 (allowing H. N. Garrison to sell drugs" in Gastonia without license) was reconsidered, and again placed on the calendar. fThe bill having already , been sent to the i.ouse. it was sent for. land returned.) Washington, Fel ' By Senator McBride From citizens performances are a p4 'of Robeson county asking for the pass- in the United States Senate, and i. ! n, age of the London liquor bill. '' ' 'for the third time, the effort to rtni.c ; ! Bv Senator Norris From citizens of jn session until Senator Morgan ; i New Hill, Wake county, asking for i his ally, Senator Quay, woul.l s'-v temperance legislation. talking and alloy the Panama ): I Nrw KliNInlrodneed treaty to be ratified, fail. I. Nomli -!l New bills were introduced and ap- j the Senate is still in the execute cr---propriately referred, as follows: 4 ! of yesterday, and according t, tl- By Senator Baldwin-S. B. S04-To Journal tomorrow .will be Ihui-d-.y prevent depredations y domestic fowls ! when the Senate meet?. Uv; in Winston townio, Forsyth county; I however, adjournment has been Ink -. calendar. Also (S. B. SC5)-To appro- each day at about the usual hour. t r,-f of thP tmcc In Old Rich- ine nignt session or yesieraa m DOUBLE LOCKED Say Morgan and Qua) a,,d It Seems to Ce Just That Way 20. Continue n i ently unpoiMii.u caster; Miss Margaret N;ish. with .Mr. of Miss Gertie Long of Luray. Va. The to the patriotism of women been erect ed in this state. Let the gallantry of the men on this leasts were entertained at ochre. The Mrs. Maxtha Washington has Issued occasion respond and the s..ipathy of privs were won by Mrs. Jas. H. Holt Invitations to n tea to be given Satur- i h women eo out In full mcn;iire. rr. ;'nl Mr. Lsnn B. Williamson. Among day evening, the 21st Inst., from 8 to pressed in an overflowing house. 11 oVlocV. for th h.nflt of rnworfh . - - t- i chapel. Owing to a recent bereave- Mis? Gant. Mi?s B.-ison, Miss Long o rrcnt in the family Vf Mrs. W. H. "XISCTOS WHIST CLtB ! Luray. Va.: Mis Watkins of Tennes thoso prest-.it were: The Misses Craige I of Salisbury. Mis? Young of Concord, always felt tited, had dark circles around, eyes. " I have now taken several bottles of Lydia 15. Pinkham's Vese table Com pound and am entirely cured. I had taken doctor's medicine for many years but it did me no good. " Please accept my thanks for this most excellent medicine which is able to restore health to suffering women." Xo other. female medicine in tne world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Xo other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. , Those women who refuse t accept anything else are re warded a hundred thousand :cs, for they fret what they want a cure. Sold oy iJrusrgists everywhere. Ket use all substitutes. FORFEIT if wo c.innot fnrtliwith produce th orijrin.il letter? and signatures of above testimonials, which "will prove their flholuto pojiuiiiprieps. Ljd!a L. I'lnkZi-'iin Medicine Co., I, mi, Zlas. only one that ha? been held sim 1 1 i effort to 'close Mr. Morgan's lips ! - mond tovmshlp, Forsyth county; jus t;fs of the o&Eiee cv.rnmittee. By Senator Marshall S. B. 806 TojSan.. xne snuauon is very mu.;i place all ex-Confederates- and' their j fused, but there is reason to bnw widows on pension roll: pensions corn-j that during tomorrow's session son mittpe. Also (S. B. 807) To appoint break will occur and that evenlu i;y J. A. "Dautridge a justice of the peace the canal treaty will be- ratified. M in Surry county; justices of the peace I Quay appears to have lost his fis! ' committee. for tne statehood bill, but the opiv.i" ' By' Senator Mann S. B. S08 For the ! is general that he will not ent ry h ' relief of R. D. Haines, clerk superior opposition to. the Republican progr.-: i court of Hyde county; judiciary. . . to the extent of defeating any one ' By Senator Mann S. B. 09 For the the big appropriation bills tint k paj-ment of claim of J. H. Ivandale: j now De disposed or quickly in ot-i-; claims. Also (S. B. 810) To pay claim i to avoid the necessity of an extra 'of A. T. Wahab. oyster natrolman. i sion or congress $5000 s Heretofore the fight has be-en " i Illackral!. the entertainment ill bj see. Mrs. W. I. Holt. Mrs. James H. ten statement of the causes which had served to retard work on American war ships. It so happened that tha given at the residence of Mi?r Sallie nled lr Jlt i:Saa5IeC rary t Holt, Mes?r?. "Win A"hite, Joseph Gant, Clark, on the corner of Tolk and Blood- Mint .Col. Eugene Holt. Lynn B. William- worth streets. Th invitations an-i Lexington. X. C, Peb. 20. Fpoci.il. For. Norman It. Johnson. Lcui B. WH- day previous Mr. Moody had called on j nounce that Mrs. Washington expects A delightful social event occurred last hamson. Kenneth Gant, L. Banks Wil- Rear Admiral Bowles, chief naval con her-woman friends to be duly gownen night, when Miss Edna McCrary enter- Hamson. W. t. Holt. Dainty am for the occasion. talned the Whist Club. The following rate refreshments were served FIGHT WITH TURKS '. all ye dames who come with parties were present: Mr. and Mrs. haux. - G. W. Montcastle, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Be sure to wear ye old-time ct-Hhes." Walker. Miss Camllle Hunt, and Mr. C. F. Hanklns, Miss Kathleen Smith tr mltb Fnttruia iar1 JIr- LloJ'd Hunt, Miss Wlnnifred Testcrday afternoon between the AJJton and Mr. Joe H. Thompson. hours of three and six some tn or twelve lady friends were delightfully entertained by Mrs. . TL Smith at Miss Alice Shemwfdl and Dr. D. Hill. Ftags: Messrs. O. E. Mendenhall, Stan ly Boring and J. Tl. McCrary. The hr home on BWxlworth street. The . " "i jtjTon s po?m., was won oy mv. time was most happily spent In lively 'onvers.it Ion and bits of pleasantry, but the interesting feature of the occasion was the musical contest, in which It iss Hatty Watlington of Greensboro came OUR NAVAL STRENGTH Joe II. Thompson. The consolation, an A. B. C. primer, was awarded Mr. G. F. Hankins. After the games, dain- A Mattir in Which the Presi dent is Deeply Concerned Washington. Feb. 20. It 'is now. an structor, for a similar-statement. Ad- miral Bowles report was handed to the secretary today and . he took it to the White House. The president regarded the matter, as of such groat importance xnai ne nrnugni ine .report iu uia at tention Of the cabinet and after a dis cussion of it Mr. Roosevelt announced that he thought it was risrht that the report should be made public in order to let the American people know' the causes of delav. . .. rivi ir?. i ne u-ji.i ii-fi ver Jfl Qtjlte a good deal of merriment among to Miss McCreary for a very pi the guests. eveninr. open secret that. President Roosevelt Admiral Bowles' statement will be believes that the safety of the country given to the press tomorrow. and the maintenance of the Monroe It will show that strikes at ship ty refreshments were served the guests, doctrine are dependent to a great ex-, yards and the Inability of shipbuilders An interesting fen fur of th evninc tent on n henvv irrr.i.iso l, ;hn mvir to eet the necessarv structural material out the winner. The prle was a pret- was tne turning out of the lights and within the shortest possible time. He during and after the great steel strike tlly bound cvpy of Meretlith-s -'LuclIe." tni relating of som thrilling ghost is making every effort to attain that were the primary causes of delay, al- 4llir VJii HI'S tSh-unnuis a.lneU CtOrieS. Th CUe-;tS f COl VPrV s-rnltfnl nH or la V-M.. . ,.v,.. yn,cU 1 V.. KiiiKl.c! f,r-o. CAma orlnn loasant with the efforts of certain members blamed. of the House naval commltt for the i in consequence of the concern felt by adoption of a shipbuilding- program the president and Secretary Moody K. or r. niSTIinL. KXTERTAI that will call for the layfng down of over this important matter Mr. Moody , ltne keels of at ,ea9t fo"r battleships has started in to attempt to remedy ,rm ky Wnt every year for a term of years suffi- At -f ,,1 ne Fi'ui!" 'rfr""eeAGerm'"Cient,y l0nS t0 br,ng the flect BOme- lhis Policy of improvement wasthe is- . . - 3 (where nar the standard of naval 8Uance of. orders to three naval ord- Fvocky Mount. N. C. Feb 20.-Spe- strength of the other powers. He has nance experts to observe-and report cial. The social season here was aireadv takn mnrt tn cnn tut .,. . . ... ti,i. I. . . . ' - . v. upuii laigcv huih ot, me Aurtii itittutic . uiuuKiiL iu i iirr- uii t, I'll I ri(iH v n n inm i: Ji i . . n. B:4 n t. yt A. Ig , ... W , .'IL .vw.. . wuaiatcn yuny ui m- i.attiesnip squadron jn the uuir of wrJlfr. of turned g Performance at the opera create and is, showing the keenest in- Mexico. uuure i me rv. 01 i". nmaipur mm- terest in everything that pertains to The Capital Club gave their Feb- strels of Goldsboro. followed by a bril- the naval establishment, ruary grman in their club room last 11a nt german at the Carolina Club. The At tod.iv's mhint tmtin if minstrel and vaudeville was given for disclosed that the president had become the benefit of the building fund of Ruf- concerned over the slow Wogress ort un louye .-o. o oi uoidsooro. 11 was war vessels under construction nnrl Th Trinitv uk well attended and was one of the best that he had directed the secretary of Omega college fraternity will hold' its claims Pv Ronntni- (-Jnrlwtn S Tl R11A i-s- dUC.ted With & FllOW Of TOO(1 f' li l olution providing for election of United : but v.hile the doors were cl- l S "i States senators by the people; federal .; there was some hot talk on both m-i relations. ' f the chamber. So long as' the s' By Senator Vann S. B. S12 To ate had to deal only with Mr. M'-i; change time for holding terms of su- the proposition was comm""-"! " jperior court iiyycertairt counties of the simple, becaiiF.e no one man mr.M ). - nrst juaiciai cisinct; judiciary. wluiik iurecr, mu wjipm .u. v By Senator Durham S. B. 613 Vu-I came to The aid of the AIab;nvi thorizing Gaston county to issue bonds' ator the hope of a uccfs.-ful iilii-.iv- : for macadamizing public roads; calen- , became a little more promising. !': dar. jing 'today's scs:ion other senalor? f"" r I y..i r ! J UCIUUUI .uaiMI O. X-. Oil JLU pi tv .".iv. in inw v I v. o-nm vi' ... - neVOiUllOniStS USt tnS DCStiW. T. Burroughs balance due on sal- Senator DuBols of Idaho, in p.iri: , r a r - . ary; claims. lar, announced his opposition t.i 0T AnLn COUnter By Senator McLaughlin S. B. 815 To j ratification of jthc canal troaty nr.-i s i London, Feb. 20. A dispatch to the amend chapter 645. acts 1801, 'as it af-that there were other sonator.? v :, Morning Leader from Sofia rays that fects town of Statesville; Judiciary. J would vote with him and Mr. Muirn a serious engagement is reported to ' B" Senator Glenn S. B. SIC To Against it. have trr-.en place near Kastoria. i amend section 2361 of the Code anem j Tonight everybody is angry nn-1 i'-r Cantain Tschake'arof with th'rtv- I te examination ; of state treasurer's ."senators are about equally 1 i -v i I -1 " 1 1 . X . . . . ' . 1 ( t . . . . ....... itwiis, liiiLince commmes. ine.r opinion, as 10 wneuiT i,- By 'Senator Blow S. B. 817 To can be ratified at this session with-.' amend chapter 169. acts 1901. as to cot- making a compromise with Mr. Q i'" ton weighers of Greenville; judiciary, on the statehood quisti.-n. or uh '1 By Senator Burton S. B. SIS To In- it will have to go over to an ' V ' corporate the Eank of Stoneville, Rock- session to be called after th 'h ' ingham county; banking and currency. ' March. By Senator Woodard S. B. S19 ror In reply to the severe criticism my the relief of William Pearce, a disabled his course in breaking the unanin" j four revolutionists, has been hiding in the village of Dubeny, near Kastoria. A spy revealed his presence, and 800 Turkish troops, supported by Bashi Bazouks, were hurriedly dispatched to surround the village. Meanwhile Cap tain Tschakelarof was warned and withdrew toward a bridge guarding a The daintiest of refreshments follow ed this, after which the company dis jersed with memories of a most en joyable affair and with common con sent voting Mrs. Smith a vtry success ful hostess. f-venln? after the production of -Faust" at - the Academy of Music. The ger man was led by Mr. John H. Andrews with Miss Mary Shlrp. Th club had as its guests Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ayer Fraternity Dinner Durham. X. C. Ffb. 20. Special. attractions that has appeared on the' the navy to ascertain if there was not annual stag dinner at the Hotel Car defile near Berik Here he- riisoospd his men into two flanking bodies and Confederate veteran cf Wilson county; agreement, made in Tuesdnys awaited attack. This duly came. The -ienujr- aiso ti. is. sjo) For the tnat the Republicans should all M- fighting was of the most desperate reIief of N..-T. Drae, an aged Confed- together and freeze out .-Mr. M character. The Turkish firing line was rate soldIer; calendar. Alro (S. B. Mr. Quay, in a speech thht v.: xv decimated and many were lost in the S21 Providing for a graded school at by anything but good tfrnp'r. 'i ' river. Altogether ninety were killed sPrincpe, Nash county; calendar. . that he had formally fcgreM to and a large number were wounded. 1 ?y Senator Norris S. B. 823 Appro- Republican program and cln'invd ' The latter . were removed to neighbor-: priatIngr fun3s for the support of the- he had merely acquiesced In it in !". ing villages. During the tight the reb- j deaf anrl fumb; appropriations. 1 ; ranee of the fact that tlv; T'liir-1 els were ' reinforced by seventy men,! By Senator Hoey S. B. 824 Provld- had made such nrrnngements v ! ' and this enabled them to withdraw-; ins for the drainage of a creek in Panama Canal Company th.it ti.; ' safely to the mountains. Cleveland county; calendar. j tlon to purchase its rights and n' The news caused a sensation among I By Ssnator Henderson S. B. Sf5 To would hold good after the Jth ot M"-: the Macedonians. Travelers from the arnend ftna revise charier of town or , It was a new experience for th'.- :-. frontier say that the roads on th(..Chlna Grove, Rowan county. j ate to listen to a complaint f:-'.-" ' Bulgarian side are being rapidly re paired by large gangs of workmen. This is , most significant of coming events. fenaior e:nnarat S. B. S?fi 'senator that h-hnd hf.cn tri Granting permission for certain tablets yielding a point, but as no v to be placed in the capirol building in could state of his own knowl-dc-memorial of the Junior Reserves, N. MY. Quay had definitely ow- ' C. troops. Public buildings and grounds Republican program hi? v , u-'i :,: committee. ! it was allowed to stanl. By Senator Webb S. B. Tr, I It came out during the com-;-- .t The Situation in Delaware Dover, Del., Feb. 20. The senatorial ulate the conveyance of', property by day's session that a form.il und row nrecinltatPd flrf,t in h-.h k...,. married .women: Also fS. B. R2S T ing has besn- reached b---t.wf-.Mi - ksiit uvuo-a , ' cf New .York, who are visiting in this board here. Their orchestra furnish- some way in which American men of rolina tomorrow night The occasion ! to,Jay' resulting in a division of th-"3 section 217 of the Code. Aho ernment and the represents! city. Those dacing were: Dr. Ferrebee and Mrs. Mattye Pace, that could be desired Mr. renin Busbee and Miss Annie The german was led by Mr. J. P. rag, ilr. S. J. Hinsdale and Mis Bunn with his usual ease and grace. Frances McRae. Mr. Jos. E. Pogus and Among the many dancers were Misses Mrs. Fegue. Mr. Loc! N. Grant and Pearle Taylor. Mary Ricks. Mary Hard Miss Frances Hoke, Mr. Settle Dockery ison. Annie Davis. Eessie Bunn, Lula and Mr. Miss May Jchnston. Mr. Mur- Davis. Annie Taylor. Priscilla Tc-JHi-ray Allen and Miss Lena Latta, Mr. ford. Annie Lee Bunn, Florence Chalk. "V. M.Allen and Miss Bessie Merrimon. Mary Borden of "Wilmington. Rosa Bat Mr. Frank Stronach and Miss Annie tie of Raleigh. Helen Battle. Susie Stevenson of New Bern. Mr. TVatkins Sampson of Richmond. Mattie Harris Robards and Miss Nettle Dockery. Mr. of Henderson. Messdames Jacob Battle, C W. Crowell and Misa Margaret Jr.. Chas. Smithson and the following ed the music for the dance and was all war could be built as quickly-as tho- has always afforded much pleasure to I Republican assemblymen, the anti-Ad- .1, 5-9)"To nmen chapter 214, act? of Eurvroan countries. - On Feberuary the members and the affair tomorrow 1 tUcks delegates voting with the Demo- ' 14. it tras ecplslned. MrRoosevelt had night promises to surpass those of th-icrats The day's fighting brought the t "jna'T HendersonS. n. snc asked Secretary Moody to make a rit- past. An elaborate menu has been ! reular3 and Democrats one step "near- 1 "nIttIn5 V. M. Carter to peddle .llf,-r,.. LyigorwithoutYoIume """" " 1 1 .prepared and about twenty-five plates !cr each other, and evidence points to " ilcpe tax. will be laid. TlesM thA mpmhPM nf ! ine election of two senators at anv J nnnrep-N B. S31 the chapter, who are now in Trinity, several out of town members are ex pected to be present. The invited guests will be Dr. TV. H. Giasson of the department of political science of Trin ity College, and Mr. TV. A. Thomas of Virginia, a member of fhe Sigma CM fraternity. - . i - - ! . . day by a fusion of these forces. ; corporate the Norlina and TV tli. CO. . Corno-ltfrm rnr- 1 . viinimi- js Jo in tern R. Panama Canal Ccmnanv tint tlon of p::rcha: ha be"i :!: ' yond the 4th of March vinl time a? the treaty fhall 1 t It Is not essential, the refer vote rhall bo taken at the it sion. but th" de-iro i' p'- .t' Imous to dispose of th-- !.: i-' . To Ttoe cm,., or RaiMh "5enatr 'cPruill-s. R.SKf-To au- atori will no! be colled l :'- t t,.v, I thorize special tax -levy in L.,nn.r after the 4th of March. I Hereby announce myself as a candi. nong township. Tvrrell eountvl I Senators Quay and :,:or -o-b-1: date for the office of City Tax Coiec- By Senator Wa'k-r-S t lfi T itcr. adjournment thir, f;.,r..r tor, subject to nomination by city amend chapter $9, acts 197 'rlil had the Scr.atc doubl.- 1- k n ratio primaries. Bt . w V.. CJ,endar' that- urile,8 the c,n,I tr,,:- W. H. DODD. The following House bms nX .. aside it.wlll bo'imp'.spible '-r tl- r r -;- t 'b House Dins passj final, iar business to b-- r.,ocee-icd
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1903, edition 1
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