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THE MORNING POST: SATURDAY. MARC1? rij IQO.T ,4 conflicting "Clan." In their, wisdom. f I ' - - ' . . . , . . . I I- I 4 -v Lt Scotland when It was known that the conflicting "Clans." In their, wisdom, had buried their animosities and de termined to live together as brothers and combine their energy ajid Interest for the general welfare of-her people, The news so delighted the good "wo man at the wash tub" she merrily sang some sweet song that caused a passing neighbor to say: Weel Joane, 'tis a merry time ye hare today. She replied: Yes. Saundy. 'tis a time to be merry. Dinna ye hear thegude news? The -Clans" have made peace and are now all .coming to their senses, and I am gist as happy as weel can get." .Tis easily believed that the speaker alluded to "Weel be gist as happy as h'e .'wel can got," when he reaches his- home and meet ?Katy and the i jonn aukch.. en.- i . -'.!!v to visit the Raleigh) ln tnls connection I am induced, to i-h a llew to observing their rote tn callantry shown the ladies by , .. ilng a teacher in Wilson. tth venerable Mr. Lucas of Hyde coun ts Murphy and Centennial j An 1" venture to say that gananiry is an mate quality of the Lucases. It may be "apropos" to here tell that when a youth listening (on the side walk in Beaufort) to an old. sea cap tain named Lucas telling his voyages and using "nautical phrases." he fre quently would bo wand life his hat to passing ladles. Some one said to him: "Why. captain, you seem to know all the ladies." He slapped his hand and In Society v.;i.- snd two sons left yester- .K..ir home at uncoinion. nav . t rl fks here with Mrs. Curn ?t of Salem is spend- , . in the city with friends. e i-i.tlly to have her eyes l hv P-. I.wls and Pattle. . vr.nstead of Wilson is in f-r . f-w day a guest ln the f t il. Hill. Jr.. of West Raleigh r.-ri.iy for Atlanta where-h euet of her sister, few- weeks. Mrs. Aid Society of the Pres hwrrh are invited 'by Mrs. Jordan to meet with her on 1 r afternoon at four o'clock Warid has hec medicine exclusivelly f of so cures and attained suclhi an enormous sale as Unas ' made many on tHne women actual! News and Opinions . -..- :,'', t , National Importano & uti ALONE -CONTAINS BOTH: Daily, by man.. 9c a yeat. Daily and Sunday, by tnall. $S a yes a The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Siwuydift la . tn World. - ' Pile 8c a copy. By mait, 12 s yeas. Address THE SUN. Sm York. Mr. Fannie Curtis Clark. N. T. ' - - rvarl Dixon, daughter of State . ;or Iivi went to Goldsboro yes- ,t r'Trln on a visit to relatives. of rrpnea in a rougn Dase tone: "rot a LIt of.IL m tell you. when a man gits down so low that he can't respect calico he ought to go home; yes, go where 'Luke's buck went." THOS. LUCAS HALL. Morehead City. March IS.' 190S. - .Miry Thompson has returned - ft r-A Hill, where she visited i. :! Venable. s.'.sv.y enrravea wecaing caras r.i 1 a? follows have been re- f friend: ircinii C. Crow requests the wr rf yo-ir presence a the marriage Vr ! a:ghter Nellie to Rev. James r; Hn-1rlite. on the afternoon of ;-.-- i'y. the twenty-flfth of March. i1!- v.-.ir one tnousana nine nunarca "'-. i fire o'clock. The' Presb-- - 'hurt h. Norfolk Virginia. Cwrr?ll-ntili t rl. N '.. March 13.Spcial. I: on:m 'orrell is married. A w received this morning t: ::. i.h.'m from Mr, Correll n . :-z his marriage there yesterday J!.-. Ilwlyn imlth. This piece of ' tnrf as a surprise to Air. cor- r..i;iy friends and relatives in : iVro. X. C March 13.SpeciaI. 7--r? McGee of this city was 1 to Mis Margaret Robinson at h rar magnolia yesterday of .'wr.; After the marriage ceremony V rry couple were driven in a car-t- t Magnolia, where they board--.e r'ght train and came on to this r rf a reception was given at ' horr.e of the groom's parents. Mr. 1 Mr. Thomas McGee. Mrs. M. T. :'- anl Mrs. Ben. W. Souther- I r.f Mt. Olive, sisters of the groom. ith the bridal party. A wedding :r a served at the home of the parents at which a number of ftrrily connections were present. rrrm has a number of friends in J r.r j- w ho will loin those of the tride In Mishing for both long '1-3 hariiness always. ail mm Klaila Recital .... ... .uiiiu A. ?jrcvi." j lie ri elocution recital siven at r T house last evening by Miss ! K !n!ndon of the music depart rt. nr.i Mis Annye Harper of the z'.:n department, was a most en- j av ,, ?Ior and reflected the! credit nrkon ihtt rhn trwilr " in .t ar.1 the teachers In charge. - r. it.itior.s were good and well 'd to thr occasion and the rendi- fa h-Aed fin talent and excellent I'C- tu...,uT. "The Wise and Fool- i V;rr,r.-- xvnn very rettr Indeed. ''-! drt'.'ir!iAr n4 ' Aft. a ir... fully that they are well in thIr branches, of study; :-a if t. ei rroud that she has such "-t t.'!-r.t to teach the young Thoa dBg Talks T.ii'r of The Tost: r5i.t the impulse to tax 'xpressing my delight Sine rf the various com mend a -' "d nohle speeches made on ' r.T.T.t day of our Legtsla- m a. l w r mIi wioro me r .ionaajr in -uiu., T , ,. n, ca ia nnt n it, of ol.l j.tre. but was m . i- . i . i , Trunin nve vars 1 1 uic ui cn- i -- - rrminue IOr io ee. xox ------- - ;f . : for ! always natural to the man '.IV.' i ' h of the so-called silent ?"". Harrington of Harnett '- or is surely notable. I can -r n-er reading so much tr- 'fe personal regartl. Indl- r thrhHd of the citizens of T.-hi., old North State."! to continue or three CHANGES' OF TERMS In Fifth and Sixth Judicial Districts. Ammdment to the Divorci law (As requested to do, we give below the full texts of the acts to regulate the time of holding courts In the, coun ties of the fifth and sixth judicial dis tricts; also of the act to amend the law as 'to divorce, enacted by the re cent Legislature. The Post.) An act to 4x and regulate the time of holding the superior courts for the fifth Judicial district. New Hanover county: Sixth Monday before the first Monday in March, to continue one week: fifth Monday be fore the first Monday ln March, to con tinue two weeks: fourth Monday after the first Monday ln March, to continue one week; fifth Monday after the first Monday in March, to continue two weeks: twelfth Monday after the first Monday in .March, to continue one yreek; sixteenth Monday after the first Monday in March, to continue - one week: third Monday after the first Monday in September, to continue one week: sixth Monday after the ' first Monday In September, to continue two weeks: twelfth Monday after the first Monday In September, to continue one week. Pender county: Eighth Monday be fore the first Monday in March, to I continue one week; first Monday be fore the first Monday in March, to con tinue one week; first Monday in Sep tember, to continue one week. Duplin county: Seventh Monday be fore the first Monday In March, to con tinue one week: first Monday after the first Monday in March, to continue one week: first Monday before the first Monday ln September, to continue one week; eighth Monday after the first Monday in September. to continue two weeks. Onslow county: Seventh -Monday af ter the first Monday in March, to con tinue one week: thirteenth Monday af ter the first Monday In Septenr.oer, to continue two weeks. Sampson county: Third Monday be fore the first Monday In March, to con tinue t wo weeks: elrhth Monday after I after the first Monday In March to two weeks: fourth Monday after the continue for one week; first Monday first Monday in September, to continue before the first Monday in September two weeks. to continue for one week: tenth Mon- Lenoir county: Second Monday after day after the first Monday in Septom the first Monday -in March, to continue to continue for two weeks. ! : si I . iff c i vJ l A A V 1 1 11,111 "- 1 1 ' MMMMMM . . '--sl.- -smtmrnm I k ...... . - . w 2t ; . . ' - . ess M - - v HOTEL D0HSiTr. FAT ETTEVI LLB STREET RALEIG-H, N. O. Fifty Nswly, FaroLshed Booms, all Modem Oonr leaces, Europa aad Ameri can Plan. Two blocks from poet ofSoa Three blocks froia Opera Boat. i ,'.'..--- Up-to-date Cafe for Ladiot and Gentlemen. . .. fKlVATE Ui.M.NU KUUiiS FOB PARTIES. . Vt. W. NEWMAN, Manages. W. L. DOB8BTT. Proprictoa ' .. . ' i r ' Members of tHe Legislature Are invited to . the saloon of ' R. W. YOUNG, on Exchange street. Finest Wines, Liquors arid Cigars in' North Carolina. " II I . I- ore m&n a million woi: :en have been restored to ''-health by it0 Merit alone can snake such a recorda Wise are the ' ; '- women who wi substitute Under Turner's Cafe. n orlarn Twitty. accept no two weeks: fourteenth Monday after the first Monday In March, to continue two weeks: first Monday after the first Monday in September, to continuetwo weeks: tenth Monday after the first Monday In 3eptember, to continue two weeks. AH terms of said courts within said district established by chapters 28 and 29. public laws of 19B1. in conflict with this act. sre hereby abolished. In force -.fter 30th day of March, 1903. Johnston county: First Monday af ter the first Monday In March and thir teenth Monday after the first Monday in September, each to continue for two weeks: first Monday in September to continue one week. Takes effect from ratification. the schedules for the Rockefeller train do not please. nient and separation occurs after the nrst day of January, 1903. Soc 9 nnaU j1L la ws or clauses of laws in conflict with the above, and I "The word 'dirigible " explained the section 3 provides for its going into I teacher, "means capable of being steer- effect upon ratification. ea- -wow, wnicn mue coy or gin can give me a sentence in wnicn mat woru is used?" Little Abijah Meddergrass raised hta- hand. "You may tell " us, Abijah." ."The bunco men in New York found that Uncle Silas was dirigible." Judge, Tli Hekrllars, Father mnd Sob (FYom a Description in the Denver Post.) When the elder Mr. Rockefeller smiles, as, for Instance, this morning, when he asked Mr. Moffat about the new railroad, his face wrinkles and the Yeast Is Bacon a writer? Crimsonbeak No; what made you skin puckers about his mouth In many An act to amend section 12S5 of the j wrinkles. Mr. Rockefeller's face is not ask? . ' Code In regard to Divorce. ! thin. His cheeks are thick.- His f ace J "Oh, I heard some one speak of the iThe General Assembly of North Caro- ? is very long. Mis nose gies a part latest thing from his gifted pen." I Una do enact: 1 t tnis appearance of length, and it j "Oh, yes; he's a farmer, and he j That ??ction 1285 of the . sluJ3 auuucmj, iuiM6 ...i... raises eaucaieo pigs. iwisers oiaies- a sharp point, vvnen Mr. suootc uauds it was with Rockefeller a free and An f In reference to holdln courts Section In sixth Judicial district: iCode be amended as foUows: Add af- aw county: .ignxn aionuay ler inr buu-ui . - , PQn h,.t h? mnir 1 vfV the first Monday In March: third Mon-! the following sub-division: ; .ZV 'A aIrtW day after the first Monday in March;; If a husband shall wilfully and with-j He i3 taU and stoodwith a decided eighth Monday before th first Monday. out cau9e abandon the wife and live ; ftoop He lopked much older than the ln September; third, Monday after the separate and apart from her for two J 62 years wjth which he is credited, but first Monday in September, each to the wIfe phaU be entitled to di- : hat is in the nature of an optical illu contlnue two weeks, for. the t-lal or . - .,.,-w , k,. .v, .ph... rorv criminal and r.vll cases, nrst Monaay, , . un ,nVrV ' n-ovmn wv.ir.v in rr- nnrUpfpiiPr man. ook . A - Valentines, Typewriters. The Largest iStocRintKe All kinds of School and Law Books going at a sacrifice. We sell fr casji or on installment plan ar in exchange books, typewriters and one hundred other things that we carry now in stock as novelties, stationery, etc.,- etc. BOOKS WANTED Any N. C. History or books by any man in N. C.. or published in N. C, or about N. C. folks ; also laws of N. C, and N. C. Records, Colonial and State, or any other State History In U. S. We deal in Old Coins and Stamps, too. Have you any to sell or exchange? sThe best Typewriter bargains, new o second . hand machines, and on the easiest terms. rent or repair aU kinds. . ' - J oirai! BOOK EXCHA II, RALEIGH. N. C, & RICHMOND, VA. 1 Any Trip oi civil cases exclusively; Kn.ui... o .. '..'. v,M,l rf tho mHilmiiilro :x to th im . . . . . . - ji.na. n i, a irif snail wiinii v : . vfc .... .. - - aar aner ine nrst Monaar in iuartiii uivunc, anu n . .. j weeks.- for the and without cause abandon the hus- 1 A. r said sustained by years hirvation) that her peo- " ! w Trelled (If equaled) In . :,-'!"' tend to dignify end i!,?," 11 n,ul hTe, M that It Is .)' J" to ront-ur in opinion i . ' ' ,y,untJ" gentleman in re- i..:.r optative C.uion of New f i ..uKft-.g all that was , .... a young rran. ond i!lir from Craven county" T upward. -"rth ran.Unl.in of. "the "ii.ic exnres.oion of my .tt ih,- rt-adhir of the ' y points) work done x'-t-h descent on my fath 'iM not true to mytel( 'Uh omfftor did I not ' ''. i.ay. nM,re Tctsslvely s.ti.i or Scotland the " semi. man from Har- '!1JM lievel have some -;' ' in,- veins." f 'l iin Wa spread over :- tfciuugh the valleys of The balci" pression of ajje. It is the most -hairless head that was ever sef.-.-i in .the-. West, Trip I , Mn .A,anlh . . i it.... n . mm4 nva frAm ii it v iitti vuuv-j ca.iu.-hcij, t'i" pgna BJiu nc nciimic nu "F" und IiilU tl"C ielltl't'i y Monday after the first Monday ln Sep- nIm or two years, the hu?t.and shall i.ockti'eKt-r face. temter. to oniinue ror tnree weens, be entitled to divorce fror.i the bon:if? ; tnr th trl;il of rlvll r.iM exclusively. - .1. - i. i At the first four terms for the trial When he siniied he looked older than of matrimony, but the wile in sucii . When his face was in repose, owing to a aViall rnt m-mnrnr Within fie: Ua nnz-L-ar o hn ! 1 1 tha ninii!i Tli. hnlf- ? S?JSJV?im.riy from the date of rendering final j less head and the bare lip and chin tloned the crim.nal docket shall be dis- . . .v ,i,r.o nr, thP immasion f n dp..rt a m m mm m. a inn v iiia'ii ill i iifr ai.Livii xvi uavv- OOSfrvJ Ui VfcViC uic Villi uwv j - - , . '! Provided: I taken up. Wayne county: Sixth Monday before vorce upon the first Monday in March; first Mon day after the first Monday in Septem ber, each to continue for two weeks; sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, twelfth Monday' after the first That in all actions for di the grounds above men tloned it shall be alleged and proven upon the trial that the complainant has been a bona fide resident of this state of North Carolina for five years next nrecedlner the commencement of Monday In September, each to continue . the action, and proviaea iunner inai one week.' Providi. the civil docket after the jury may have found the shall not be calledbefore Monday of issue of issues in favor of the plain the second week of the term of court tiff it shall be the duty of the Judge designated for the trial of civil and presiding at the trial to carefully en criminal cases; except that any case quire into the facts and-clwunfttances may be tried during th first week by of-the particular case, and if he shall consent. Should the crlmiual business of the opinion that the divorce for be earlier disponed of it shall be the any cause should not be granted he duty of the Judge1 to attend the- second may in the exercise of his discretion week for the trial of the civil calendar, decline to grant the divorce and set Harnett county:" Fourth Monday be- aside the verdict. , . foie th first Monday in March to con- Provided further, that this act shall Unue for two weeks; ekventh Monday not apply to cases where the abar.don- j isle, and the philosopher cannot but speculate why such heaven-bestoweu blessings as have gone to seed on the lip of Secretary Whitehead of the Hu-. mane Society, the cheeks of t Mayor'; Wright and the chin of Senator Corp- forth could not have been divided and ' a portion of their abundance allowed to vegetate in Standard Oil ground.' j ' Inside, Mr. Rockefeller was being as- j sisted in entertaining his guests by his : son, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. This Is the famous ,young man of the Bible class, a smooth, square, solidly built person, with apparent blood and ani mation, but still inheriting somewhat the leathery face. The teacher of the Bible class wears glasses, and has a tendency to look clerical. His qhin Is square and prominent. - He is -under size. He gets decided,, almost verging upon impatience. If it were anybody but the teacher of a Bible class, when is a Pleasure TO THOSE WHO TRAVEL VIA . , THE SOUTHERN RAILWAYW The Florida service of the Southern Railway this . season is palatial. . u ; The-South's Greatest Railway System. :' - Magnificent Vestibuled Trains between the North, SI West and South. , Convenient Schedules. Luxurious Pullman -Ac Sj commodations. Unexcelled Dining Car1 Ser- vice. v v:"! W. A. TURK, S. H. HARD WICK, Passenger Traffic Manager. - General Passenger Agent. General Offices, Washington, D. C. V -, R. L. VERNON, T P. A., T. E. GREEN, tk f f - : X
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