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" K MORNING POST; TUESDAY MARCH 17 IQO.t ' " 3, IN Society p. Xuhn and Miss Annie Til In Klnston rnaay. . W. C. Douglass an J tj,,-, of this city have been , j j. Deuel at Wilson, v r -turned home yesterday. wun 11s entrancing cn&rm. in ootn vo cal and Instrumental, and refreshments Ave re served consisting of & menu of delightful delicacies. After the refreshments the guests were treated to' an Innovation In the way of genuine buck and wing danc ing by four skilled colored artists, and this feature was very amuilng to the party and furnished a laughable and highly amusing culmination of an evening of great pleasure. All of the participants expressed themselves as highly delighted with th result of the eorts of the promoters and a return favor- will soon b r- TRVABITA FOOD ,n and Mrs. E. Spen- . ranged by the ladlesj ri ireenooro. ar- i it- Battery Fnrk Hotel. v I" K i t'ry.m. of New Bern, who ,r ..f Ms Florence Jones. !-r r-vr this morning. . ; Mnr has returned from -e- fhe visited her'daugh r;iri Sramps. "who Is feach er.tJM schools- there. r . A . DRATIC CtLtat .11 rrtseat ) ! ,,rfMat mu Karl-Jt ...... h .itten-IM ' The Rivals t- i-i u. W to say that the ;,r ; r.';.iatic Club has some ,. -r..tl i.i It. r f r .'i t to the Raleigh . ; ier Goldsmith's popu-S!.- stoors to Conquer. ;r m J " nsrr.t. April izin. Tne t-- fhosen. and rehearsals . j - th- -ullage library at ... .t n early date the rehear- r h-?M in the Academy of c- ni th cast will be given a v. f.imtitartze fnemscives wun r,t.- ft r!ub has been fortunate : m;-! thu year. Misses Prim -T-p.r sni Ftalnback will be in j iv promises even more than f u ar and with the efficient i Dr. Rurket. who has taken imORTIl LBAtCB BAXQCET - eesfI Eatrrtalaaaaat at Klasta Elaborate Pragram Klnston. X. C. March 16. About for ty Epworth Leaguers were delightfully entertained from the hours of 8 to 12 last evening at the hospitable home of Mr. G. D. Hawks, on East Gordon street. - The entertainment was under the auspices of the league. The manage ment was In the hands of Mrs. G. D. HawksTMIss May llarrell. Miss Bertie Koonce and Mrs. W. H. Rhodes, and with their untiring efforts an elabo rate program was arranged and car ried out successfully, greatly to the enjoyment of those participating. The beautiful home of Mrs, Hawks was turned over entirely to the guests and carte blanche given to each one to have a good time, and the oppor tunity was not wasted. Upon the arrival of thev guests they wire ushered Into the parlors ofMrs. Hawks by her. and merriment reigned supreme for the couple of hours Inter vening to the hour of the banque Games of amusing Interest were in troduced, and music by talented ar tists, and a special feature of the occo slon was the recitation of a selection from Scott's Ivanhoe by Mrs. H; D. Hartr, Jr.. which elicited words of ccmmendatlon from everybody and en cot for a repetition. The.ounger set separated themselves from the older ones and all had one of the t-.c&santest times of their lives. At 10:34 the assemblage was Invited into the fining room, which was deco rated with the colors of the league, white ar.d eld gold, and a profusion of vlokts, Th table was arranged In the shap; of a Maltese cross to bring the ban queters clcfe together, with streamers of paj-er ribbons of the league colors i until nj; from the table t oth? cihi p. 1: was laden with a collation of delica cies fit for the gods. -Each guest was presented with beautiful bouquet of "sweet violets the favor of the evening, tastily ar ranged by delicate feminine hands and which were highly appreciated accord ingly by the gentlemen. The gentle men had added to their bouquets a sprig of malden's-hair fern to distln qulsh them from the ladles'. Every one enjoyed the occasion to the fullest extent and "left vowing re newed efforts to Increase the member ship of the Env.orth League to let the t!yt there was quite an j ycvxig men and ymmg ladles know the r r-i :iwiy marriage at Klttrell creat benefit to be derived from being tr i ffrrr-Ari nVliwk Thi- . ni.vlalA with esw1tv iiirtlfs were Troy Dowd j The management of the occasion. y Lime Turner of Oxford, and Mt-sd.imes Hawks and Rhodes and MIsfcs llarrell and Koonce, deserve great credit for their untiring efforts ; in bringing to successful Issue the ban- quel and occasion for so much real pleasure to the members of the league. 1 :sr.td. In the club the play will since be a - ' iri-nTta R.-: v;u N C. March IS. Spe- -r v.!nsdjy night. March 11. i- : J., f. i tin k. Mr. J. J. Street. Jr.. ai.d Miss LIxzle Wooten . t - re happily married in r'r.-- f a few friends. The : Ktnrreti at me cnurcn ror !rikfs when the bridal party They all followed. They t! :-. the parlor of the magis- Mr J. W. Lane, where he united r. ih holy bonds of matrimony. -r the congratulations be- ' a t fh haMiv miint. W Wish i s and hnppy life. iriilas Raaaway Marriage -i-r? X. V.. March 1. Special. i i:-s.ire was received last til a hvfty chase from the old : tv. w ly to Klttrell. hating .1 lut a short time when " fr vf the bride made his ap- i t raataataca Katertalaa N. . Mrch IS. Special. r-( yjng people were enter : !; TJIIie May Cummlngs : vi ;nclr street lajt night ; " ti-ne candy stew, and it i t Jtt'-.di;;g were "stuck up" h Miss Llllie May Cum ! Mr. J- Hngrrs v.ith Miss Car- rummlngs. Mr. Fred Sut- ' -h Mirtha Allen. Mr. Lun- . nith Mis Ulara Oettlder Huhard Tarker with Miss rftt had a -very pleasant i-r.r leair.g voted Mls a i harming young hostess. the Irish to regain what thev Joyed. Ireland for centuries has been subjected, but has never been con quered. The cry today in every ham let and homestead of Ireland Is. "Ire land for the Irish the Irish for Ire land." After the long struggle for freedom the end seems at last in sight. The English government fright enede at the weaknesses brought to light in the recent Boer war, has recognized the necessity of placating the Irish. A committee are now ac tually at work upon a bill whose pur pose is to buy out the English land sharks who by spoliation h&ve be come possessed of the larger and bet ter part of the agricultural lands cf Ireland. These are to be divided up Into small parcels and sold on long time to the actual tenants and descend ants of the former and rightful own ers. This is expected to create In Ire land a conservative peasant proprictry upon whose peacefulnss, If not loyalty, England may count in case of serious war. As matters are, England well knows that she Is no longer the un disputed master of the sea. and that France, Germany or the United States .could throw into Ireland a few thou sand veteran troops which would be almost instantly Joined - in masse by a people who have fought bravely and successfully in all battles but their own. e English, with consumate hvoo- crlsy. have ever made religion the cloak for their nefarious designs. In order to degrade the people whom they had subjugated and despoiled the English made and relentlessly enforced a system of penal laws, nominally directed against Catffllciem, but real ly against a people of some five mil lions, living in the land which be longed to their acestors from time immemorial. By these laws no Catholic, I. e.. no Irishman, could secure a liberal education, or become the owner of hrroperty In value above five pounds. As tenants at will in the lands of their fathers they had no rights. All the wealth created by their Industry the draining of bogs, clearing of stoney fields and building up waste places, was only so much added to the wealth of their task masters who promptly a by rack-rents, enforced by law. aporo- aS, Urn. -IiaI. TV .3 - three hundred thousand families in Ireland are compelled in order to keep a roof over their headsTto pay as "rents" more than the entire produce of their so-called farms! The extra rent has to be made up by the sons and daugh ters annually migrating to England and Scotland for six months out of the twelve, and by contributions of rela tives In America. The money thus ex torted from a helpless people by class made and bayonet upheld laws. Is al most entirely spent In England and other foreign lands. Scarcely one of the vampire landlords of Ireland ever visits hisestate, or cares how the "rent" he spends st carelessly is wrung out of the unfortunate tenantry! When we consider the long career of infamy the English have pursued in Ireland we may feel seriously in clined to doubt the power of an over ruling Provldenre which makes for good. But a broader view suggests that there Is more In the decrees of and we are encouraged to hopo still that mlsht 4V it Hi it it t) it it it it iti it it it CaTaraB HI "Off with the old, on with the new T Not the addenda of former fashions, but distinctly refreshing new throughout No backward movement here. We are forever pushing ahead, always leading, always beat ing others' prices. The plans have been laid and already a good start made for the largest spring business in the history of this big store. We announce ready and await your inspection of Th New Silks. Miss Mattie A. Higgs will .organize a class, at a reduced price., for children between the ages of 6.ind 12 years old. In the FurroweV Musical Kindergarten Method, on March Sd, at 417 N Blount ; Provldence than we can s. street. Raleigh. A. C. Having secured the normal right for is not nghtt ftRd that at last Justice the South Atlantic States. Miss Higgs is prepared to teach teachers and fur nish outfit, and will gladly respond to any Inquiries for fuller Information. A class of teachers will be organized will triurph over wrong and the wick ed be consumed in his iniquity. Every dog has his day and the Irish Nation, long subdued but never con quered, may yet have a future more at the school of music, which will be 'glorious and far superior to the highest ! villa Laeal natea :'. X. .. March IS. SreclaL rr Mtthrs delirhtfullr en- a iurr.br of guests at flinch " Mr: an Main street this The prizes were awarded " ! Penn. a beautiful gold t fwt prize; the consolation 1' 1-y Mis Margaret Boyd. " -viv riiiiiiTu ui. f '.'aMg ratch." and the '. randy basket, was " ?; Hassle Stanles. One decorated in green I th rther hi yellow, the thisc carried out In ferns. "w-itl. the candle shades jr :i rotor. A dainty two- h"i n.n served, and those Mi-s Matthews hos- '- s'y. . Kir.-iTir! rvrson Hobron I !i dsvlllo. X. C. at ah tMughters of the Con-i- u, j ycuring a date 1 n- the M.mac. Captain ! nurr.hrof relatives In l.iIritr. March 1 Special. :.-n held In connection with the summer school at the A. and M. College during July. THE IRISH NATION attainment of the blood-stained and now decadent English people. GERALD MCCARTHY. "- For The Post. March the 17th Is the ame day of St. Fat rick the patron saint of Ire land. This day last year we had some thing to say of the saint himself. To day a few words may not be amiss concerning the land "and the people Saint Patrick loved and served so we!!. Ireland has groaned for centuries under a grinding tyranny compared with which Polish Russia and Armen- . Ian Turkey are examp s of compara- i tlve freedom. The English In Ireland have ever been despollers and relent- less task masters. The boasted "British Constitution" has been, and j is today in Ireland, a mockery and a burlesque. Even an I wrl5 dozens of educated men of the highest moral ! prlr-clples are serving terms "at hard labor In Irish Jails for no other crime than voicing the awful wrongs and . sufferlnis of their less fortunate: brethren. Among such martyrs to j Irish liberty are se'veral members of j parliament, some of whom have been driven insane by the unspeakable Indig- j nltles put upon them, In those prisons. , But liberty and Justice can sil! com- ' If. V' nr rbylrlaa prescribes a milk diet, for its easy di gestibility It will be well to use T.or den's Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream to get a rich, deliciously flavor ed milk food, perTectly sterilized, ac cording to latest sanitary methods. For general household ues. Prepared by Borden's Condensed Milk Co. TUB LAST At I1IT1L rr.and her martyrs In Ireland: as one members- of Klnston . ieiider falls by the way another steps t .'Tt .On tft their 1 n V ' . .1 Vika.h V. Krn Kn . ..... . I 1 II 1 C I IIP Jl,VM. MllVi . V. sti'l presents an unbroken front. Previous bond; we -to the Romans, and then successively to the Angles h I! In Canady's 1 FT' 1 vs , to be long re- th itt,n.linr itnd vrr-rr-'-i n m.iJ England too strone t as 1 1 W a - -" f th social gatherH to be shaken off by., the Irish after :ijoy,j iast summer There cs. 1 to port lart Sunday night The qu'- 'reft. H'.tle craft. Without an inch of rg-inp: -on; I lookel nr.d looke-1 and I-iuihed! It seemed so curious that :? .Should cross the unknown water And moor herself within my room My dn. ,' tcr! oh, my daughter! Tet by tttese presents witness all She's welcome fifty time, And come consigned in hope and love And common-meter rhymes. She has no manifest but thfs; No flair floats o'er the water: She's rather new for our marine My daughter! 6h, my daughter! Ring out. wild bells, and tame ones, too! King out the lover's moon! Ring In the little worsted ,ocks! R!r. In th bib and spoon! Rlnr ut the M;e! Rlntr In the nurse! Ring In tie milk a.Td voter! Away wlth'rmper, pcr ind Ink! My daughter! oh, my unuhter! George w. Cahie. id) vi tit w i vi Ht it iti irr Hi & &Ja From Europe and CHizia. X5hQ Latest Laces Special Cluny r 'fecial Antiques New Ribbons and Chiffons New Dress Stuffs Foreign and Domestic Tailor Suits and Skirts Swagger Styles New Leather Goods Neustci, Wrist and Chatelaine Bags Newest Neckwear Silk and Wash Pieces New Boas and Lace Collars Assortment Immense New Linens and Suiting's .White and Colors New Dress Trimmings Absolutely the Latest New Embroideries and Galoons New Curtains and Draperies New Household and Table Linens New Mattings and Oil Cloths X New Carpets and Rugs New Domestics and Staples New Goods in Every Department Throughout the Store, m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m to to to to to BOYLAN, SAKE' S. GO to to to to to to to to fY to to to to HOTEL pORS.Tr FAYKTTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, K". C. , Filtg N'ewlj Farcished Kooms. all Modern Conven iences. European and Ameri can Plan. Two block from post offie Three block from Opera lions. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen. f ii A i J. in .M.n. FOB TAUTIES. W. W. NKWMAN. Manarer. XV. I !I)KSETT. lrof letaa '" 'iay win soon be ap Sr itfTair of last nljht V:;ir- t an onranlutlon during the sprint; 'hs after th srHool ''Ui-Tes leathered - I lifl I . 1 1 . - last untirinc ef- if-' vra. hours of un- Munk- was r-n!erea throuVh the'unfortunate Internal feud. JJjIlr rurrd Donn s of the Irish themselves. No subject ln?An nation ha ever saenncea more ior fi-MKioTn or stnia-rles. so constantly as- Hives are a terrible tormer.t to the little folks, antf to some older or.r. Donn's Ointment nnvcr permanent cur?. anv. tlruir rtore. cents. "What do you think of the national theatre project?" "It strikes rrie." said the theatrical thuff. "that It would be a great place for an actor T1th'fi political 'pull -who could star In a dramatization of the Congressional Record." Baltimore Herald. Floors of rubber, claimed to he as durable as asphalt and cheaper, are be inr tried in Germany. Members of the Legislature Are inVited to the .saloon of R. W. YOUNG. on Exchange street. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars in North Carolina. )e5SSSS?SS3SS3 Any Trip is a Pleasure Trip TO THOSE WHO TRAVEL' VIA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY The Florida service of the Southern Railway this season is palatial. The South's Greatest Railway System. Magnificent Vestibuled Trains between the North, west ana douin. M Convenient Schedules. Luxurious Pullman Ac- commoaations. unexceiiea yimng ar ser vice. W. A. TURK, Passenger Trafflc Manager. S. H. HARDWICK, General Paisantrer A?ent. General Offlcet MfMhinton, D C. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., T. E. GREEN, . Charlotte. N. c; City Ticket Afrettft, RaleirS. N. C. i
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