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, THE MORNING POQT: THURSDAY- FEBRUARY 36 Ip03 flSH MONUMENT. """'""'- i ft mmm t t j " 1 ' , 7 . i ,,wtrtl!?!S-! CATARRH THIRTY YEAftS.' aents m the colle nne specimens of, work rni mjpu emir .- w Thre run uflon oyu j4c -and woodni"- Lr - -y. ino nemarKaoie experience or . . ".-uiiic B numwr of mw. r . v-- 8 r rs T a h " - ' - o (worth looking at "and on. f" r,.clc- The display, Is well fi.l.lith rhflmhpp -nFYVW 'vl 71 and reflects credit on msree -Took Important Action Yesterday' Evening' ... jit a called meeting: of the Chamber ef Commerce held last evening the fol ov.'!r5 action was taken." Whreas, the 'Society-of Cincinnati with the co-operation of the North C.u:ir.a congressional 'delegation pro r :r J the "passage "by Congress" of a ro'tition authorizing the erection of r.cr.n:nts to the memory of General m r t . Van ana ufi;rri xuriason ana ttm ?re;WaS PaI a". aliow. and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif rerence? ; She ; who i blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lasy organs 'they compel good di gestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 23c at all druggists. be Prominent Statesman Congress man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na a Hteh Endorsement Attention iH; ; and L. Co, Every member Is recmcsted to Commended that the, 'monument to ?f V"Ahdr haJ1 ton,ht. February Ce-?ral Nash should bo erected In Nash 1 . at. 7:30 'clck- Business of im- The Chamber of Commerce of the c ty 01 Aieign-recosniiing.tne appro- By order of foreman . V.. W. PARISH, E. B. PABRISH. Foremanl y ' Secretary. p:iines of the selection of Raleigh j the lecture , of this T monument to Cn. Na which we would regard mth rr-:-at pride, Iherefore be It, j:f5oive.i. mat xne subject should be - Richmond. Va.. Feb. 25. The Senate rrouFiii iw n. ancuuon ox me mayor ; oaay. engrossed the Sale bill. : creatine Vi rg i h fa I n s u ra n i c i La w 1 :;: IN' iSbCXETY JJJ III III II II : 111 Ji - Mrs. Geo. Thompson, and daughter Kutherlner bave,-retimed from a six tveeks visit to Florid. Dr. and Mrs." C. S. Mangum spent yesterday In Raleigh. Dr.-Mamrum Is the able profesor of Materia SledUa at the University of No-tb Carolina. - i Mrs. Alf Haywood yesterday afternoon. returned home of MI&s Janet Fuller, daughter of Mr. Is to be congratulated In hi. W. W. Fuller of New York. Tb. h . 1." - roo?f. was beautifully, decorated and there .don's loveliest young women. V were about thirty-guests preent. The ! otner entertainment was at the home moo BIT AT ro n'T of Dr. J. M. Manning. It was a Colo on rA!fV XfA coon nlal Tea given by the lads of St. f , Philip's church for the" benefit of the PlF t(H n. c. Tfkt O. new church fund.' A silver offering re Am Utmr mm was taken at the door and 1100 was re- j When an auditorium full of people ma uuie ana encores iwo or three times each performer of a part. . - we penormer must certainly do his work well. The Ridge way Concert nr. ntiaa Crr -i Krm Vfm4m Company played last night at the Bap--I nat icf tiii ftist University under the auspices of Weldon, N. C, Feb. 23.SpeclaL the University and the A. and M. Col- 1 Beautiful In Its simplicity and per- Ie The auditorium was packed. Mls feet In every detail was the home wed- Hldgeway exercised great taste In hr Miss Annie Lathrop of Baltimore Is ding this morning of Mr. Ellas Carr of selections for her recitations and the jn the . ctyi:to, be with Mrs. Ludlow Edgecombe, son of the late Governor audience showed Its appreciation of her Skinner during her sad affliction. Carr, and Miss Maude Inge. at the work. It was excellent. The hand - I (bride's parents, near Weldon. The clapping of a hall full of people makes The young people of the Presbyterian .ceremony took -place at9:S0 o'clack. and lot of noise and that noise material church ana the management of the en- was Performed by Rev. W. W. Rose Ired when Mr. Jenkins sang the Sword tertainment, given at the Raney Hall of the afethodlst Eoiscopal church, of Ferrara. He was encored threo Monday evening for the benefit of their Mrs. W. T. Shaw played the weddlnjsr Umes. Mr. Jenkins rendition of mulo orphanage at Barnum Springs, N. jC. March, and Just before the entrance of with his tenor was fine and his voice appreciate so much all the assistance the brIdal Party the song with proper took, the high bars beautifully Mr rendered vthem by their friends and a expression. -Oh, .Promise Me." Hunt's bass was strong and had a full attendance of a generous public J Immediately after the ceremony Mr. pretty inflection. Such concert com they wish to make a public acknowl- f"d Mrs. Carr came to Weldon. where panics usually have a weak spot but edgement of it. Quite a handsome sum .they took th?orth -bound train over tbe weakness failed to show la.riht t ..' . - m. . ; rno - a r anrw i cr i .ma m. ma I was realized xor me cauee. . " r . 101 tee late Governor Carr In Edge- here an elegant re- tonight by Mrs, Coiisrressnan Hccttaon of . Ofclo. Eon. Iayid, Meekison la ivell knowt I notonlyin his own State, hpt thfoush-! Mrs. Martin of Sturgis & Martin, mil- ,'combe county, whe: - out America. Ho ,iras elected to tb( liners, has gone to New York to pur-l5.eptIon was x given tr.d boara o aiacrmen, and that they A bureau of-insurance and providing U reiuts.i- i fv iae governor or xne ror uie election of an Insurance com .Ate to locate , the. Nash monument In mlsslor.r. ttir i t ua m, i Na?i square In this cityand that they years and is o have absolute "super-1 Fifty-fifth Congress by a Tery larg chase alarge stock offspring millinery c arr daughters, mother and sis- BSBBTATION PARTY JIT THU 1T1 IS ICS CROIH rf;?r to furnish the. stone and founda- j ision of a)' matters pertaining to life : jorlty,andistieacknowJedsedleadei and swell pattern hats whlchwill be rior. and. take, other ;appropriate action and fire insurance in theetate. . He Is ! ot hla' party la hla fectioaof the State displayed! In th,eir double millinery par- kr: iiiai urwaii , w aci uncier uie direction of the cor- in motion, a committee Bsnham poration commission. : C.'ron. Capt. S. A. Aslie and W. J. Flinders was appointed to present the r atter before a meeting of the clty.au thoritics. " A RALEIGH: KAN'S : REKSCENCE Tells of a Man-Who Pawned His Wooden Leg - Ra!igh has a citizen with a store of r?in!r.I?cenccs that colXX 'hardly be A, Brief Conference Only one flaw- marred the otherwist j lars very; soon. completo success of this risinir states man. Catarrh with Us insidious ap! Invitations have been Issued, by Miss proach and tenacious grasp, was hii Margaret i Francis Crowson to the mar Duly unconqucred foe. For thirty year 1 rJae of her sister. Miss Nannie Lou he waged unsuccessful warfare against Crowson to Mr. Ralph Gordon Jessup. Mr. Paradis Is a clever pianist. RIGHTS OF NEGROES A Question as to Juries Ar gued in Supreme Court Washington. : Feb. 23--A negro at torney admitted yesterday to the bar Greensboro. r?.. vVt cnti4i Representatives of associated boards Pal enemy. At last Peruni of -trtLde (John H. Hanes. ninn came.to the rescue. He writes:. and of railways, regarding freight dls-I ' nave used several DOttlfiS 6t Pc J Fa vettevllle after March 6th crimination, hd a short session -here rima and I feel rt&tly benefited there - . this evening. - Nothing was. done save by from my cat&rrb of the head, i j Mr. ' and Mrs. Turpln of Centreville, arranging a program for a conference teef encouraged to believe that If I USf Md.. are visirlne at Col. Kenan's 201 to be held at some future date, between, it a abort time longer t will be fully North Wilmington street. Mrs. Kenan Sen ' f tI delegate tq.be selected by both asso-. to eradicate tbc disease of thirty year I returned to the city' yesterday morn-j "f " ?Ztt wa rlatiftns - - I --jr njtA if t.-f:. Af-.ik-.. ' 1 ' i i When the observations ha Unfqa Bntrrtntnment Atfr44l tke Vunff Pfplt 01 Lemon ,prlnc Lemon Springs, N. C, Feb. 23. 3pe-;Of the supreme court, today arruJ a ntaL -fn -i n- rA n niUt 1 mm Case before the trihunnl rrimln rr Art morning. March 4th, in Carthage and Ma, and ConM c entertalnedtheir ' "PPeal from the stete of South Caro the bride and groom will be at home in , aw va .. 'imo john RrwTti.M . party" giv5n in honor of the following indicted In Georgetown county for mur visiting young people: Miss Gayle der, convicted and sentenced to death. Makepeace, and Mr. Lux Cross of San- T1 panels of the grand nd petit Juries ford, Mr. Herbert Hill Smith and Prof, aeaiin wun nis casa contained no Struck With an Axe Warrentpn. N. C, Feb. 23. Special. Veiled by anyone. A number of men jewis Egerton-and- Tom Twltty, ne nre talking in a cafe at a late hour 'roes. became Involved in a difficulty i few nights ago, and tbe conrersa- j1" front of the market house this even drifted around to pJedge broken jin- Egerton cut Twltty with an axe, - i--;s and pledges kept. Of course the striking him Just below the ribs on " . AW A " t J mm - 9 . -.v years p.edge headed the list, but : e cr.e following was a powr: speaking of queer pledges," re the right side, inflicting a very danger ous wound. It Is hardly thought that ! Twltty- can 'recover. Bad blood has of Congress. It you do no$ derive Tron:pt and satis factory results from the nee of Peruna write at once to. D.XIcrtman, . giving f full statement of your case and he wll' be pleased to give yen his Taluablo ad rice gratis. Address" Ir. .Hartman, President o .he Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus r.arkod cne of the older members of:cx,st(d between the negroes for quite t m . t . ' mam . a t h -athrlnfr. "I have never had anv- itt wiy.e. .genon is m jau. -iy try to borrosv money on a glass y?, but they have brought me their :.i!he teeth and their artificial legs. I rr.n a place In a southern coastal town r.d there was an old sailor who came n to see me regularly every Saturday .:A Monday with "a wooden leg. "lie had two wooden legs; one a good :lockwork affair, and the other an or ilnary one. The good one he wore Sunday. He used '.to tell me that he r.i courting a widow who didn't. know Md a -bad prop.-" After seeing' her-.- "t Sunday, the,. following day Ije i rcuM bring me 'the . leg. and bcrrow ten in'Jirs on It.. Saturday's he always. lid up and got. it. out. IN FOR A CONTEST Senator Morgan to Have a Trial of Endurance , Washington, Feb. 23. Senator " Quay and his Republican and " Democratic al- had no trouble to care him. - Equally , Hes in the statehood light are endeay- good for "Bums, Bruises,' Skin Erup- orlng to find, some means to revive the Jlrly FrfIta HlaLff A' runaway, s almost . ending fatally, started a horrible, ulcer, on the leg of J. B. Orner;' Franklin Grove, 111. For foir yeanrjt defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bueklen's Arnica Salve negroes. For that reason, defendant'.: had been attorney moved to quash the Indlct- written then came the. fun of award- j went, setting forth the fact, charging ing the prizes.- There seemed to be discrimination on account of color, and TTVn- trn mm tint c fiV 'Via "hnnKw Th, Offerinff tO Introdne vll)nM tf tun. has moved Jo Raleigh and will make j flrst prlze waa awarded to Miss Bertha port these grounds. The offer to make this , city jher future home. Alma Smith, and Mr.-Joe Johnson of proof was not a part of the motion. It ,"'!.. . . . IVass was made the happy recipient of was overruled. On appeal the Judg- -Mrs. S.; M. Gattis has returned the much coveted and contested ' ment of the trial court was affirmed HliisDoro alter spending several aays V Mrs. F. lie Goodwin, of Holly Springs tjnns and Piles. 25c; at all -drug stores, corpse of the Republican compromise measure, offered to tne Democrats' and rejected by -the caucus actiotr yester day. A "conference was held this even- Anarchist Plots ' , York.-Feb. 5.-The Evening and. the matter talked: over at SAM 4 V Vk.a4 A. M.tM ' A A9 mm. 4 1 A v mmwrnmrn mm J A i . ' V . T 3 Tla nftofnnnn nrlntfi storV "u uc patea were A118S UUlia rarner, mr. ana ne always tQ the ffect that anarChIsts from all "ded upon; and. in fact, no assurances Mrs. Palmer ; Jerman, Attorney Gen He 'Hd.thlsi nrf nvniit to meet In a : were sllven that the Democrats w'oAldleral Gilmer'' and Miss Josephine Gil- or several years and one Saturday he ' .f tnnxtinn nt TiH to devise reverse their action. The ' statehood j mer. . i . M M 1- . " A... . with her husband, t the genial speaker of the House. ' Misses Mary and Reba Bridgers, who have "been visiting 'in the city returned to Tarboro yesterday morning. Mr." James : Morgan of Method and Miss Sallle Jones of Cary, were mar ried yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of the groom's uncle, Mr. Ws A. Gower The ceremony was per formed by Rev. W'. A. Simpkins. They went to their future home in Method. "booby. by the supreme court of South Caro- The party was indeed a success sndina, that tribunal holding that In or- a sreneral spirit of sralty nre vailed '. der to introduce the proof offered in which made the affair most pleasant as well as brilliant. The following - couples were contest ants for the orfzes: behalf of defendant, the offer must be contained. In, the motion to quash. From that Judgment Brownfleld np pealed to the supreme court of the Mrs: Ai -A; r Hicks and Miss Aiieise Hicks of Oxford are in the city for a few days with Senator Hicks. party '.was given at Sweet Clover Tuesday night by- Captain Par ker of Goldsborb. A box Mr. Liu Cross with Miss Gayle Make- United States. In presenting the case. peace, Mr. Bernlpe Watson with Miss Whipple laid stress upon the point that Bertha Alma Smith, Mr. Herbert Hill : the proceedings In the local courts with Miss Mai Cross, Mr. John Wat- ! amounted to a denial to the defendant son with Miss' Mamie Lyon, Mr. Lacy of the equal protection of the laws and Shaw with Miss Ethel Upchurch, Mr. that conviction was secured without Joe Johnson with Miss Kate Shaw, Mr. ! that due process of law required by D. L. Murdock with Miss Mai Guess, the constitution. Mr. Cd. J. Shaw with Miss Susie Came- Whipple was heard with Interest by ron, Mr. William-McCole with Miss a large Crowd of spectators. He Is a Mamie Gorney, Prof. Thomas Seawell leader of his people tn South Carolina with atis rvrmiA Pmss . Mr. anrj Mrs. 'and was lieutenant governor of the M. - P. Seawell. : - Stags: Mr. L. G. : McNeill, Mr. Ben ton Henry. Fields. -Mr . Bernlce Hall, Those "who partici- Mr Clarence Kimble. , ij lain uf. Alter a icn uaja n7 . imr I . . ! n m Trfit?.. nntn i r T m rnnm I rtm win. " J ! " "v" . w hid discovered his wooden leg and icJi3 h!m. He committed suicide.. R W. E, DANIEL F'0.1 PROSECUTION that may radically -affect the a i "T-.m. ail itiA preparatlons for the "convention were carefully guarded, but the plans be came known through Jhe boastful talk of a youthful delegate to' the conven tion from this city. - senators were told;, on the other hand. that the Republicans will stand by their bargain and pass the compromise 9t .nnrnbas Gntld St. Barnabas Guild will meet in A DKILLIAT WCnilllKG ( ELEBRATBO AT f ELCOIN state in the reconstruction period. for it. A new feature was added fo the Sen ate situation this evening "also by the SCuOOner Broke. in TWO jhe had gained his second wind and is Norfolk, Va.. Feb. 23. The wreck'ng , 6"" tw measUre Ia iWe"ty-J?Ur h0U.rS " Qua ;Chrtst rhurch chapel Friday afternoon, rMeodIgt' Epipkl' church was can pursuade the Democrats to vote February 27th, . at 4 o'clock. scene of a briiu5nt wedding yeste tutr Rescue returned today with strip- Mr. W. E. Daniel of Weldon arrived rnx3 from the bfg schooner William 5terday to become counsel for tne c H ghubert. which stranded on the rocutinn in the. case against Mr. canal treaty to death If it is necessary for him to take the floor and hold it Rev. Mrs. F. i Dr. M. M. MARSHALL, - Chaplain. A. OLDS, Secretary. hMrs Death of Or. I. W. Battle Durham, N. C. Feb. 25. Special. Dr. Lee W. Battle, one of, Durham's old and honored physicians, dled.thl afternoon at 1 o'clock. The funeral will be conducted from the First Baptist nr. W. P. Flir'inzU -L-d f Hymen's AI ( hurch tomorrow afternoon by Rev. tar M.a -Wary Zoll rofler jc j. Thompson, pastor of that church. Weldon, N. C, Feb. 25. Special. The The deceased was anout years oi . . . . - a . . II I ft. 1 . Y tne age ana naa Deen in uccumus ncaun yesterday j for a number of years. He left a wire afternoon at 4 o'clock,, at which hour and three children, two sons ana a Mr. .Waverly Bell Fltzhugh of North-; daughter. His children are Mr, Lee arnpton county, was married to Miss ' H. Battle of Greensboro, who has been Mary Esther Zollicbffer, eldest daugh- : in, the banking business for years; Mr. ter of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Zollicoffer. ' F. G. Battle of this city, connected Rev. W. D. Rose, pastor of the church, with the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, and Miss Bessie Battle, a The church was artistically decorat-, member of the faculty of the Durham Carolina coast last week while bound s't Haywood for the killing of Mr. ! ifrom Philadelphia to Cardenas, Cuba, iov.- Skinner. Mr. J. E. Woodard. , hmt in two ves- from now until the 4th of March. Not-! afternoon; to . take acJon jegaramg cne . under the skilful management of graded schools. withstanding this threat the Republican ! selection . I "1" Mrs. F. W. Garrett, a noticeable ,fea ho Is leading counsel for the prosecu on. say3 the reports -that Mr. Osborn ' New York or other attorneys out. of ie state are to be engaged for the mscutIon are unture. There were no n-!opments in" the unfortunate af t!r yesterdaj. . , with ronl. Tho hln hroke In two ves- ;terday. and now lies a complete wreck ;a3, "je sundry civil and naval appro fr ti t. Th Tn i Mrt nnn pnauon dius ana leaders declare It to be their purpose oe ereueu uy 0y jture bein& a large neaCt made ot Gver. . - nil ' A TITO to go Into executive session, as soon j ernment to pen. Nash and Gen. David- reens and suspended Just back of the I IHfK S HH IT N Y in " j i son ' A committee consisting or Mrs. ! , . irVlf, nnt ni9nti rhniPA , I A-l-wllfl II I V bills are disposed w " nil rr ' vvniiH . TJOLieu uiiiiiis ixiiu uiuito thA AlriHrTi ' flnanHai T. K. Briber. Mrs. .E-E. MofHtt and fl mvers w ere Drbfusely arranged about of. and remain in Mrs. Jnoi .E. Ray. was appointecTto Ufte chancei v ' Presidential Nominations Washington, Feb. 25. The president " nis pnysicru ana mental powers. To be assistant . attorney . general. Frank L. Campbell of Ohio, vice Hoyt, made solicitor general.., -t To be assistant secretary of the In terior, Melville W. Miller of Indiana. To be surveyor of customs. Nelson F. Handy, at Dover, Del. session after the 4th of March to ratify the Panama canal and Cuban reci procity treaties. .More than enough votes to ratify them both are pled?. el .now, and after the 4th of March they mllbe reinforced uy the votes. of sev eral new senators. The treaties can n Jno way be affected by. the threatened delay, as the government- Is perfectly -Curing Leprosy It fi eMnftftn PaV". Aprordincr to United States CbnsurKcWade-at Can- satisfied with the pending, negotiations. The Prisoner of Zenda The attraction at the Academy of U5 ic on Wednesday night, March 4th, j ill be the dramatized edition of the am of Anthony Hope's genius "The , risoner of Zenda." This fascinating ! "ry is "to a greater or less degree fa- i.iar to all, and ts Intense, sltuat.ons, ! episodes of thrilling adventures, so finally conceived and so brilliantly ccuted, have made this play the one ccessful romance of the age. .Fl-tys-... It hfl r.malned for an American regarding, the option purchase from ve come and pla-s have gone, but ph-slcian. Dr. Adolf Razlag, to dls- the canal , company, and the time v for popularity of "Zenda like the wa- cover a mans 0f curing, and extermln- ratifying the Cuban treaty has already r of the' babbling brook runs on for- ating leprosy. In a report to tho state been . extended If Mr. Morgan, there er. Its success this season has . far department the .consul' says' that won- ! fore, forces the treaties over to the px- cedecl In the line of attendance that derful success has attended the ef-:tra session It will be a case; of pure forts of this nhyslctan. ' which began plgheadedness. A continuous session; In June, 1902, In a leper village six however, beginning tomorrow or r as miles from Canton. Of the four cases soon as the appropriation bills are dls-4 treated three have been discharged psed of, may possibly bring the sena- London, Feb. 25. D. R. Francis, . - A .-v T m mm. 1 r MO T . . m m. m, m . a ! t A M A, W C? W . m t mm mm. W m.t, mm 1 fl AM continuous session long enough for Mr. walt on "v. a.lu u15C i At the Hour appomtea ano jusi as me , presiaeni ei iub ou iuo Morgan to have a fair chance -to test botn monuments -De piac-eu ih tici". Dridal party entered tne vestiouie, ivirs. wno was. accompameu oy Aiimsur cnoate. was receivcu in auuirnto .r King Edward at Buckingham palace Gen. Davidson he placed at Who presided at the organ, began' tne College. In this way this grand4 old Mendelssohn 'march, and the m. 1 S wAm Han noVl1. .AiAM4MMivn movma 4m f AllATVO W2I r- to spend two or three weeks in extra , monument wuum aLiiu.io Z i pon g Ola nome anu u wnu iuuucuj jing in. Bingic.uic uunu ... 1 " . . n...l4.nn. TV. .- m 1 Dfl.eAa Cuelo anH Nflnnlf Zolli- i nunpfi nv ine uaviuiia. xnc v,uuiuui- aisic3 . unato - i ; the capital of the state, but if either ; w T shaw sang with 'exquisite taste. ah Trt,o.o v,rt i must go eisewnerc mn. .ci mc "ijeiieve. xnen miss uama today sent to the Senate the following con)plish by InaufruratInsa new fill- ! ment to nominations: : t buster program is to force the Senate ; ; Davidson . To be asplstant attornev sreneral. . . . nTman today. The king was most cordial in his reception of Mr. Francis and evinced much interest in the exposi tion. Mexico City, Feb. 25. General Cas- urge the views of he society. a A P'rl!dT P'rtr Mss Margaret Ruse Royster enter- its previous achievements, enormous diences greeting thl3 attraction lerever presented. The same scenic !endor that signalized the. New York oluctlon has lxen duplicated In lts cbmplctely cured, and the last Is mak- tfrety by Mr. Ernest Shlpman, who directing the present tour. A long t, headed by that exceptionally clev romantlc actor. Joseph' Selman. ap irlrg as "Rudolf. King of Rurltanla,! 1 th beautiful Florence Galo. as the rlnt ess Plavla.! will be found Ing a practical recovery. Determined to. Filifausterr Washington, Feb. 25. The Democrats have decided to fight and 'filibuster on against the unseating of Representative ? rrornrrji - Lovers Of ail 'evening's James J.' Cutler of,.th6 . 12th Missouri tertainment that Is'Toci for tne.im Inatlon. pleasing to the fancy, satis- district. ant! the seating of George C R. Wagoner In accordance with the tor to termr. wari2s, first bride's maid. . Mr. W M. Cohen and Miss Vlrgie Suiter. . tained a large party ow young friends! Mr. Joseph Suiter and Miss Bertha The invitaions ' Aiipn. ; ; : Mr. S. R. Clary and Miss Alice Joy ner. - .- Then came the bride, who i wore a fisnflsnme erolne-away-gown of cham- tee will call on the governor today and ! coffer, two '.. kittle sisters of the bride, ' per' Ochoa, who owns the Popocata- vho were riDDon gnns. peu oitanu, uaiuums mo h.hiivu Mr. John Ellis and Miss Jessie ; Ed- i sulphur deposits In Its crater. Is re ported to have sold that property to an American syndicate in which the Standard Oil interests are largely rep resented. Altoona, Pa., Feb. 25. One man was killed, one fatally Injured and four others more or less seriously hurt In a freight wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad at Klttannlng Point, seven Vesterday afternoon. read as follows: .:''.. .- : . 18971903. ' . On February the twenty-fifth I ask you please to come , To help' me keep my birthday My sixth in my own home. Please come at four and until six We'll play and have our party. pagne broad cloth, and carrying bride's miles west of here, today. . . roses; with her was her maid of honor, ( Havana Feb. 25. President Falmja. Miss Patty Bell Summerell, who was the members "of the cabinet and tie crowned in- gray crepe de shene, and members of the Joint congressional And then we'll say "good night" to all carrying a boquet of bridesmaid's roses. commlttee on the loan of J35.00n.000 met RAILROAD RUMOR - - - '; Southern Said to Have Bought Flagler's Road : , Columbia; S. C, Feb. 23. It was an- ng the- lr.t;!!(Ct an.l thrilling the ise. sho'iM not-mlss t e.Ing""The l?or.er of Zenda." i; and M. College Display; l most beautiful and Important dls iy of A. and M. College work Is on -.lb!t in one, of th-3 fhow windows of -rwood Hi?cJ & Co.; an. especially tlceable feature Is that of the tex- dfparttnent. Including as it does 'cimens of laidei!idriis goods, drape 9. shirt waist materials etc.. add de ned and woven by students at the lege. It 13 doubtful if as fine work re..TitA hire this rventnar that the report of election committee No. 2. southern Rallwoy rystem has acduir. They 'will' raise the fniertlon-of consld- e- th jnorida East Coast :Railwavi Suzanne "Linehan, Will X. eratlon and inf 1st that careful'and de-!known M .. the inai?T line; " extend-1 A.- Johnson. Gladys . William With birthday wishes hearty. ,, MARGARET RUSE -ROYSTER. In response to the. above invitation there assembled at the home of the hostess merry party of little folk, who thoroughly enjoyed the . occasion. The color I scheme was pink and white; and wearing black picture hat. . The bridegroom entered with his best man. Mr. Edwin T. Zollicoffer. and at the i chancel rail the contracting parties formed the center of an Inter esting group, and then Rev. W. W. Rose, pastor- of the church, perform- today and discussed the objections rais ed to the proposed special taxes to men the expenses of the loan. President i Pal ma decided to sign the loan bill as it stands. Washington. Feb. 25. James R. Gar field, commissioner of corporations ol ed the ceremony. m he new department of commerce anc darkened and tne re . . . . . . x ii , i n r-T- t lt t n .14 1 it ui ljx in n iitjuv mrwi t" rt - - . f It A X f . W. . .vw ' w . . The church was and the 'souvenirs lor tne arterncon : 1 nVirwlf fpa runs tied with 'r luI .u.f.u iin-iit iHv. ? cc were rea ana wuuc .&.., rv-hitf. House ping riDoons. iui .. mg & gojt ana phasing eiieui.. wic for the boys. Those present were Es- 0f the electric plant having kindly sie Baker, Vernon Baker, Merrimon offered to run,' thex lights during the ; ivennj, -i .mc tmarrwKc r 1 ' infantrv. to take effect April - I .next - mm mm T t tii i 7.7.i'ii. AUtUiitT . i iiciiu iii i Vt cr a xrnn r-i fi i sa uuti o - - - I Ui 1 tmiwm M I A X . ' Washington, Feb. 25. The president bos accepted the resignation of Seco:iJ TJentenant Algernon Sartoris ten.! : marriage. - - Coley, Chaa. M;ii F. W. Garrett, T. C. Harrison, I was some time w ii (Messrs. uaiC Root and the president would r.ot .if- amson, Isa-.R. s. Travis and W. H- Joyner. . Kfo t an .t liberate consiaerauon oe gien to tne ,nff from jacksoWviie to MlamL It t ihel Brox-h. Louise Wynfle, , Eilzauetn j immediately- arter- tne ceremony case. They will demand the presence believed live steamship Iineaare lndud-' Wynne. May Campbell Alberta Worn- j and Mrs. Fltzhugh 4eft via the Aantic Of a quorum at air times. ,n the purchase. Tlie Information We George Womble. Kenneth Merritt, Coast Line fjr an extended trip north. 1 '. i i ns to the hurchase came through a 1 u rritt. Nellie, Iden.3Iildred i They will 'visit Niagara Falls during lew f I reaso7a3e rv5 MM " i mm r M . M W I 111 I I " I Southern railroad ofRcial. .This" gives the Southern command of the fact service to Cuba. The mileage of. the ? Flagler road Is something over 850. ' . . "Richmond. JU 25. The Senate 1 to day passed the Lyle bill, regulating the employment of children in the factories and other. establishments ln the tate. ! A T A, mm I -- A - f- v i t.n(. imimor, and will spend a Briggs and uiaays ciumi. mci ; 1 V . " davs In Canada. , Th'e bride is an exceedingly hand , , Dnrliaro ceial ltem SOme yoting lady, and Is noted for her burhamt N. C Feb. 25. Special. , lovely disposition 6t heart and mind Last evening there were two delightful i and is a general favorite in social clr eoclal events in the city. One was at cies and greatly beloved the home of Capt. and Mrs. T I. Peay.J Mr, Fltzhugh K8Ianf Miss, Mamie Peay entertained-in' horibr man, and popular with every one, ana if ter a brief service. FOR OVER SfXVr YEtflir An Old and Woll-Trfed Kc;r eJy. MRS. VINSL0W9 8007HINfi YRl'F. rf MUTHEHMfcrthetrCHILDnEi'iriV'S K CtTBEK W1SD COLIC, md ic 74m ftf- M -t ;b wezl J. F rer nl ak 1 c , 7 ' c MKS. V'INSLOWS SOOTliltG S ASD TAKE KO OTUJTrf IT. J - ' . '
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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