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V THE HORNING POST: . WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 18 193 i In Society :, v. Walser, Jr.. of ...: ;it the Yarborough. riry friends who always ., them to Raleigh. :irrion of TVeldon is In grii of Mr. I. McK.Pit V. arrived yesterday from ..v.-- he spent several days. M - .i and Louise Holt of .-..- hnve been visiting1 the rrt South Dawson street, :-e IT. r - j.,r.y.v Club xrill meet this af- 4 o c'ock at tne resiaence 01 , r.ion returned to Chapel ! y ftr spending a day or ch. - p.ivis returned to Chapel o" afternoon. l?ryn returned yester-V- rn after spending several pleasantly the gruest of i Mr. Z. Gugxnhelmer of -. truest at the Yarborough y'r. W. II. De Boise passed city yesterday on their : .t .me University, having; v nation at Harvard. sjwanee i niversiiy ei ior - yterday afternoon, much of their many friends. tertalned by Mrs. J.,E. Wltherspoon at her home on Main street last Mon day evening. "A literary love tale" was the con test. It was beautifully arranged In booklet form, tied with dainty ribbon. Mrs. I. L. Tyson-rron the first prize, a beautiful book. Mrs. D. A. McDon ald was presented with a copy of Mother Goose TtHymes as con solation RECORD OF THE PAST No Stronger Evidence Can Be Produced, Look well to their record. "What they have done 1'ruuuus amorosia,. servea in orange . by is the best guarantee of future re cups, and cake, were served. The fol-i suits. Any one with a bad back, any lsw-ing guests were present: Mes- : reader suffering from urinary troubles, dames D. S. Ray, D. A. McDonald, J. from the kidney Ills, will find in the G. Downing. TL S. Tvson. TT V . following- 4vA n re nrnnf that 1lf well. Misses Bess Stuart. Mitchell Wad dill, riosa Humber, Mamie and Blen nie Williamson, Eulah Blue, Messrs. J. Adams. YT.y. Carter, T. B. King, II- L. Tyson. Lto P. Tyson and J. R. Roberts. - . COCKnTB'TnEflLLMllAlEH A Brilllaat inen lerc-Will B RFat4 XV uUt Okaag Pragram ljBday Night ' The instrumental concert of the Mol lenhauer rnnrort Cnm Academy of Music last night was Sm1baclC'.,Ab? ! an'a Kidney Ulliant success and was immensely T V ST" j.. . . . . ., . ' ! mended this remdy to many, and have Vlu ? ?! audience Indeed ,never of.onwho dI(Jynot endorse so delighted were the people who heard tne clalms maJe for ,t ,. the concert last night that there was For Ra,e by a dealer8. Prtce, DO a regular clamor for the Molnehauers icent9 Fo8ter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. and cure is near at hand:' "j Mr. G. M. Myers, the well-known shoemaker of "Winchester avenue and : 14th street. Ashland, Ky., says: "Doan's ! Kidney Pilte are like true friends, the j longer you iT.iow them the better they j are appreciated. I can add nothing to the statement J first made in 1896 '. after I procured the remedy at the f Ventura Drug Co., and took a course j of the treatment, which cured me. I ; was absolutely free from all backache j for nearly three years, then . I noticed : a slight ache, as the result of a cold. ' --. to entertain again soon. So it is offi cially announced that the concert will be repeated with an entirely new pro gram on next Monday night. The program rendered last night fol lows: I. Piano Solo Valse Caprice "MVIe niawskL Heir Hans Von Dreher. II. - Violin Solo Rhapsodle Mrama tlque. "Wm. F. T. Mollenhauer. 1. Recitative. 2 Quasi Cadenza. S Adagio. 4 Recitative. 5 Moderato. 6 Allegro. 7 Presto Finale. "Wm. F. T. Mr. Montgomery and little Mollenhauer. III. Duo In Mollenhauer. Ed. and Mr. F. J. Mollenhauer. IV. Prlere et Variation Mm. F. T. Mollenhauer, Jr. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. BECKY BOWLED OVER id Flag Shall Stay Put" Hero- inojoses Hr Case "Washington, March 17.' Chief Justice Bingham, of the eupreme court of the District, of Columbia, has dismissed Singelee. ; tne PetItIon flled y Miss Rebecca J. j Taylor for writ of mandamus to corn- Piano Solo-. Rhapeodie No. 2. I 1 the secretary of war to restore her ssrhter of the Confederacy ; entertained at Mrs. A. J. nr Friday evening. Free 'ins for a monument fund, to Feven or eight" dollars. ft I r.'fr tiannr in which Taul '.A chaperone. has been dra- i-Ji by the young ladles of Teace : promises a most delightful i-r f fn!h and pure enjoyment : r-h- n!! see this delightful little n i rTt Mnnfliiv 'ivfnlnr. It ?;fntd by the members of mr-atlc Club for the benefit of the -r.rr 5v-lties. Admission 2C DV M KSEKY RKCIrTIIK iiii1ti:Mbt laatlfatlaa fa Ba Brlvt Tbli Afiaraaaa r.5 i'-- -r..xn from 4 to 6 o'clock the .;!'' ri.inapers of the Day Nutrery .". t At Home" at the nursery on J5 si;bury street to all the --.is this charity. It is earnestly tft.it ail wr.o mrmrov or uiis -iTi-v m;i rme ana se for ihxm- - fhit ' neat, comfortable borne v. :i-d for the children whose - out by the day to support and little ones. The man-prs-z f th nursery will be changed . r ,r April 1st. when Mrs. Rld- .! iA charge as matron. T' -. ".?gn would bglad to have from the country, who -? ir !nn to do their shopping. : th nursery with their little . v v.-r thy will find a welcome, 1 ! r.,rr rrtnbSe room In which to Th- r 'rchnnts will confer a fa- thir customers as well as the :f thv wl'l tll these mothers, 1 ?.- r Mrt! ones where and what u. t.rsory i. roR AtioiuTKD rniiTin 5onnLisfbd 't ThillMBi l tr. c . r. .nrnwaald Yttlardir A ' . . ;..ry r f twenty or" more ladles -; r- n m.,t at t,e home of Mrs. . y fv- vtcrdav mornlne to -ir tii . taili5hlng of a system f .vw-iir- i h.rtl-s in our city. '". in trt urpl-int the Indlscvim-s1-: r "ith orderly and intelli ' : t- cut ofT the unworthy t hrtr, rr.or effectively the worthy - y- J. W. Bailey presided. Dr. ri1 frm the Scriptures and ' I S. M-venon led in prayer. :--r . , .. r n-i,, hy many o( those - ji i.Htos and gentlemen. It - i -."Jrr.ous opinion that such . should be formed, and " '"-;-! 'I'mmlttfe -was charged '"- i ;v of fo-mulatlng a plan it to the people of our Pa!jr. Dr. Plttenger. Mrs- vr - v 'r. Stevenson, Mrs. McDon i5S Perick. Others t i to co-operate with Liszt. Her Hans Von Dreher. to a clerical position in the war de- ' . a, ri m. t . a VL Fantasie Caprice-Ed. Mollen- Fnwnu miss Aa.y.w nitu hauer. Ed Mollenhauer. ;Peal from th oC the urt sof VII. Trio for Tthree VloHns and p.!PPels. As is generally known Miss ano. J." Raff, Ed. Mollenhauer. Wm. F. . Taylor was dismissed from her posi T. Mollenhauer. Jr.. Grandfather. Fath- t,on for PuWishlns in a local newspaper er and Son j under the caption, "The flag shall stay vim vm'iin RnirwM.Un, Pabiodi P"" a criUcism of the admlnistra- Sarasate. "Wm. F. T. Mollenhauer. WASHINGTON LODGE OF ELKS CHARTERED Havi Opened Admirably Ap pointed Appartments, The Incorporators Washington Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was char tered yesterday by the secretary of state, the Incorporators being "W. C. Rodman. Joslah TayIoe. Thomas H. Clark, II. C. Bragaw, J.- D. Grimes, Jnnpnh P. T vlrw Ira. M. Hardv. Hueh Paul. George J. Studdert. George T. , necessarily vested In the secretary of Leach. Frank Paul. C. M." Brown. Jr., , war. tlon's Philippine policy. She maintains that her dismissal was in violation of the civil service rules. When the case "was argued recently Miss Taylor appeared as her own at torney, her former counsel, Messrs. F. L. Slddons and Adolph Wolf, having withdrawn from the case because of a difference of opinion that arose be tween them and their client as to the manner in which the issue should be presented to the court. Miss Taylor spoke for several days, reading from a voluminous type written argument. Among other things the court point ed out that the power to appoint to office implies the power to dismiss. K In this connection, and notwithstanding the civil service rules, according to Chief Justice Bingham, a discretion is 4V iit to iff to 1 J "Off with the old, on with the-new i" Not the addenda of former fashions, liut 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 our inspection of ; y Tli New o ' From Europe and GHixia. E. M. Brown. D. T. Tayloe, L. C. Mal- lison. C. B. McKeel, L. A. Squires, S. C. Bragaw, George II. Brown. Jr., I power, by writ of mandamus or by In- "This court, when discretion is given to ari administrative officer, has no John C." Rodman. John W. Aden. J. D. Stewart. Georg T. Kardy, F. II. Short. Smith PauU.F. R. Connelly, W. P. Baugham. . Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes, who returned from Washington and Grlmesland yesterday, says the Wash ington lodge of Elks has furnished ad mirably appointed lodge rooms, includ ing a spacious ball-room, and will be as well quartered as any Elks lodge almost In the state. " on will be established i inaugurated whereby ' my be Investigated r rH. Such a system to work well In other i ?ur, iy thr Is great need r.M'ieh. Our churches are 'nir "" b-r T -I'M. it l- r,. t"W'" ,'"rV' and tn rellef 8 ..'k'. Ptan Is to work the classes It. 1 M. f- . e. r .. .. is X. 'n 1 to rt-ach ? l.t-iin were present: ' fn-. Mrs. W. T. An Itockwtth. Mrs." T. i:. ft. T.urton. Miss Mr, j. p.. Cheshire. 3Irs. Mt I.u, . Cl.irk. Mrs. - Fannie Heck. Miss l . Mr X W lrrtr MEETING OF, THE BOAfiD OF PHARMACY The next meeting of the North Caro lina Board of Fjfarmacy for the ex amination of applicants, will be held In this city March Mth, in, the Senate chamber at 9 a. m; All applicants are requested to notlfyVthe secretary ?ev eral da3s before the meeting. "T. W. HANCOCK, Sec. Oxford, X. C. MRS. BANKS QUALI FIES AS ADMINISTRATRIX junction, to Interfere with that dis cretion." added the chief justice. "It has been decided time and time again that where such discretion Is vested the matter Is entirely beyond theinterven tlon of a court of law." Large Poultry Farm Fayetteyllle, X. C, March IT. Spe cial. Mr. Herbert Lutterloh, a very large property owner in the c'ty and country, is stocking an extensive poul try .farm on his country place on Beav er creek, six miles west of Fayettevllle. He has ample means to conduct the business on the best methods, and will raise eggs and chickens principally for the New York market. The services conducted at-West Ra leigh Baptist church by Rev. R. S. Ste venson, assisted by Artist and Evan gelist Furman of New York, was of much Interest last night, there being four conversions and much Interest for prayer. Services every night at 8 o'clock. The public Invited. Mrs. Nannie yesterday as administratrix Plaai for tbo Darbam Oepat . (Durham Sun, Monday.) Col. A. B. Andrews was here this morning and met quite a number of Allen Banks "qualified our citizens In the Elks' Club room. of her He exhibited the drawings of a new late husband. Dr. Braxton Banks, of j southern Railway station for Durham, Garner. The estate Is valued at $22,- j which have been on exhibition In the 000. about $16,000 being personal prop-jfront window of the W. A. Slater Co., erty. Among the personal assets is most of the day. It shows up very a paid-up policy on his life of J 14,000. njceiy. , He also left considerable property, xhe Colonel says they will be sub consisting of real estate and money in , mltted to the Corporation Commission bank together amounting to nearly j tomorrow. He also says If the.South IIO.OOC. One thousand dollars of the . ern a given their property on Peabody Insurance money he left to his aged 'street, they will begin the erection of mother and father during their life hls station rlsht away. The other time, and at their d?ath to go to, his only daughter. The balance of lnsur- roads can come In as partners and pay their part of expenses or they will be ance money and all property is left ;aiiowed trackage, as In all other places to his wire, and she Is made sole '. McDonald. Mrs. Mr". K. W. Mc- Mcfflit. Mrs. B. F. F. A. OHi. Mrs. I. M. It:;. p ' lrK- rtttenger. Miss A sv. . Mr- f;- HosenthaU Mrs. - krl. Cat executrlx of the entire estate. He left five children. - John H. Ennis Dead Mr. John II. Ennlss, one of the oldest druggists In the. State, died In Salis bury yesterday afternoon. He was a brother of the Jate James H. Ennlss, and was well known throughout North Carolina. He has a number of relatives in this cirv. Mr. P C. Ennlss. his nephew, left this morning for Salis bury to attend th funeral, which takes place this afternoon. Ce Latest Laces . Special Cluny Special Antiques New Ribbons and Chiffons New Dress Stuffs Foreign and Domestic Tailor Suits and SRirts Swagger Styles, New Leather Goods Neustci, Wrist and Chatelaine Bags Newest Neckwear 9 i - Silk and Wash Pieces New Boas and Lace Collars Assortment Immense New Linens and Suitings t . 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 New Carpets and K.ugs New Domestics and Staples New Goods in Every Department Throughout the Store. , BOY LAN, PEARCE & CO. 00 HOTEL DORSiTT FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIG-H, N. C. Fifty Newlj Furcishea Booms, all Modern Conven iences. Earopeam and Ameri ca q Plan. Two blocks from post of lies Three blocks from Opera Hons. property of other roads. He says If ' Up-tO-date Cai8 IOr JLaOleS the Southern Is not stopped, the work j rS-ontlmriftn .. wits t ni At ho! rBIUlUHMMtBuOill WM0 his fault If the stattlon he has out lined is not built. He also Intimated that H any of the other roads had bet ter plans and convinced him that they were better, he would Join with the other roads in their plans sub mitted, but he reserved thls right. The Colonel went back to Raleigh this morning. The citizens met egin this afternon, and are In session as we go to press. Will Spend 2,000,030 la Estsfeltsli a Tmxrn Fayettevllle Observer. Mr. ; J. C. Clifford, . of . Dunn, says rapid progress is-now being. made at the milling town the Dnkes are build ing at the falls of the Cape Fear. The company will expend $2,000,000i If need ed.' In establishing the - town . FOR PARTIES. W. W. NBWMAK, Manager y. K DOKSETT. Proprietor Members of the Legislature Are invited to the saloon of R. W. YOUNG, on Exchange street. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars in North Carolina. . 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 and Sojith. . . Convenient Schedules.. Luxurious Pullman ,c commodations.. Unexcelled Dining Car Ser- vice. . , '. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICKi Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. General Offlcef, Washington, 1. C. R. L. VERNON, T. P. I, T. E. GREEN, v ' . Charlotte. X. C. City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, K. O. m M Qs Qs m m is AS 'to. m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to ' I
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