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V h -VISIT Tfl rr r 11 In No. 9,057. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. IH5 FUNERAL OF GENERAL LAWTON ; Impressive Services la the Philippines Over tbe FalleB Hero Today. 'Manila, Dec. 30. The funeral over the hody of the late General Lawton was held this iitorniiug wWn hnpreoetve eero luonios. The body was conveyed from San Poco cemetery to the lunota, tu Pngig, thenco to the transport Thomas, wtbich will suil this afternoon. As the body was removed from the vault, Chan lain .Marvin read the prayers. He. iva 'followed ty the personnel of the staff of the late General, augmented 1iy 'Color Sergeant. Samoni, Trumpeter llaberkani and Privates Okuin und Mehrhtwen. The hitter Iwre.uhe coffin from the vault to Caisson, where six horses were waiting at gate. Tlie funeral profession was com posed of the hand of tlie Twentieth regi ment. Gen. Hall and his stuff, two troops of the 4th cavalry, a battery of artillery, awl a ntimtber of clergymen. The ens k4 was covered with Mowers. The per sonnel of the stud of the hue General was on foot. Generiilw heeler. al son. Bates, Forsythe, KoUbe and Scbwaii were in three carriages and a naval bat talion, Major (Jeneral Otis and kin staff and the foreign consuls in full uniform aiu4 tho nucni'liers PfliilipiJue Kuptvnieb ami the nieiuliera of the Philippine Su preme Court followed. COLD. COLD Xcw York. Dec. 30. This i- the cold est thirtieth of December in 'many year. Tho mercury at 7 o'clock was 10 de grees, at 8 o'clock 0 and at ! o'clock S degrees. For Raleigh and xioiii-ity: Fair and cold tonight; increasing cloudiness Sun day. Tlie temperatures are now below freez ing throughout the entire county except Texas and central Florida. The lowest records are reported from the extreme northwest, where ltisimirck and Huron rejiort 34 degrees below zero, In North Carolina tho lowest was 1- degrees; at Rulcigh. A new storm is developing over western Texas, which has already caus ed cloudy weather iu the -South us far east ns Alabama. Tbe cloud area will spread fiirth.T east by Sunday. CHRISTMAS CANTATA Mrs Santa Claus and Her Dolls Last Evening 'Last night the cantata "Mrs. Santa Clau and lies- Dolls" was given by th" little folk of the First llaptist church in their Sunday school room. Tile opening was a I'lirMuuis carol by a full chorus. As the chorus left the stage Mrs. Santa Clans entiled follow ed Iby her two boys, being the life-sized dolls.. Mrs. Santa was busily engaged an putting the tinis'hing touches to the MLs. SiiMa Clans arrivel just iu time to be introduced to the wonderful dollies 'Pho French . oils were Peirl Myim -ml Patsy 'Smith: walking doll, Willie Womb em; talking doll, Margaret lvoy; singing doll, Martin Luinsilcn; baby doll, I'Mwin nil Uxzell; colored boy doll, .lack Harris; Japanese doll. Joe Roushall' Indiam doll, Stun Luinsilcn: crying doll, .lames 'Peachy; every-day dolls, 'Eugenia Clark, .Teanette Ivinery, Mary Finery, Florence Wyutt. Mary Hii k.iiu. and Anne llnr 1on. All of the little folk did well, but special nicutihiu should be made of l)v eritt Rriggs as Dewey and Thomas Itoti shall as Ilolisnn. These little fellows drummed "The Girl I left lb-hind .Me" lorfeetly. .lamcM Thonuis as ".lack iu Hie Itox" made the Jiiidii-uei' roar when he sang a coon song in his inimitable way. In Tallcott ltrewcr made a nnrst ex cellent Samtn Claim and Miss Klbn Dur liam wa 'harming as Mrs. Santa. After tho entertainment Mr. ltoushall. the superintendent, gave an limitation to all to pass through the infant class room itud nveivo a 'Ihix of candy. MOODY'S SOX WILIi CAUUY OX II1S WOHK. Springfield. Mass., Dee. 7. 'Hie trus tees of the Moody school niet im K;ist Xorlhlield toilay. but. as nil were not present, another meeting will lie held in New York next year. "Will" 11. 'Moody, oldest son of Dwight L. Moody, will un doubtedly 'he chosen the responsible head of the schools. On hk deiilhlied Mr. Moody enmniit'tiHl the schools to the care of hLs sons, lo A. I. Fitt, his son-in-law. and to A. G. Moody., his .nephew. The now head of the family is a graduate of Y'ale. After leaving college he trav eled with his father obroad. and for a lime was in charge of the business af fairs of the schools at .Mount Hernioii. Ha Tceeived Biblical instruction from his fallier, and greatly assi-sted in the evan gelical and school work. He inherits ronch of his father's fervor. He married the daughter of 'Major Whittle, am cvan gelist. They have buried two children, and tho dentil of tlie little ones was n great sorrow to the late Mr. Moody. Another child was Ixirii to them a few weeks ago. ONE PRIOR V When I price you a ipicee of n-.il es tate: yon imay bnow that this is what you "will have to pay for It. I do not put a fictitious -value on it, 1it it's true worth, Jnst as any honest merchant for his price on Ood I lo not have to full on ac count of depreciation in value. Rtilelirti real estate is not this kiinl of stnn". Solid. Bteady, nattirnl advance is iny 30' years' exiicrieMeo with it. o. c. Mcdonald. A loy or young ovnn Who writes a good hand havuitf some knowledge of book keeping or a desire to learn Ibook-keep-Ing. Address with sample of hand writing Box Raleigh, X. C. TlinS IS YOTTR TTMK. It is imot often you find sucli a place v on Swli terms, but I novo it. lloirse bag five room front anil tiack ipiazza, front .eRt, lot 00x105, nice pantry, out-house,' $00 cash and $9.00 aa lon hs you want ot 8 per cent buys it or 20 per nontha without Interest. . , j. ... C. P. McDON'AID. CHARGED WITH BAYONET Bold Sortie by British at Lady smith BOERS LOSE A GUN Inhabitants of India Still Offering; Help to the BritishMore Horses Fjora India. Pretoria. Doe. iltl. iJHaycd. 'Coni iiiwrntlaut Syniuaii reports from Maloh that, the ci.cmy at Mafeking attaeked our fort iith a cauiiou, Maxims and an ar hor.i's. Jodlipur is a famous horsc-'breod-ia: centre. ; PIjASTEUS VOM'XTftEiaXG. (!idoiubo, Cylon, Dee. !IO. Tile Knglisli aullHii-ities ai'ecpted the offer of a corps of 'mounted infantry for service iu Cont'd Africa. Many planters- are volunteering. OOXXATJUUT. ' London, Dec. .'0. duke Ce.unnuglit has bei ib upMointcd commauilt r iu eiiief of the forces from Ireland. WHITE'S SOUTHS. 'London, Dee. oO. 'A dispateh from Chivolcy suits a native stales that White made a sonic at Ladysui-itli Friday and ciirnii-d a strong 1-ioer position witili bay onets. They captured a big gnu. The statement is coiiliruied soiiww'iial by strange silence of the Hoers besiogin;-' Ladys'inith simi1 yesterday. MillZl'l CAl'TI' ItlCD. lireiixo, Maniuez. Dec. MO. The Gei tnau steann llunderal h of the German KiKI Africa line, has been captured as a prize and laUen to Durban. ITEMS Foil ODD FELLOWS. Time to pay up dues. Do not h raet thai dues uni.-t be paid lo January 1st. Y e learn -ilia! our orphan were uuid glad mi Christmas ni.-lit. . We ilo erelv hope thai supeusiills WlW he f' w. 1 ii--r' i If a l.r -line talk of a join! iii'.ialla iiher is iu liuaueial distres.-. helii hill), tiie.i of olY-.-ers lv the i 111-. lodges. A new decree stall' has been organized by Oxford l.odgV ai d Grand Uepresen tntive ltoyter takes a leading part in it. Tin- ' r:i til Seintary with several of llie breihiiii will go lo Si Inia Monday e.Vi niog ot wia-k the degrees on a eluij of twelve for Olive liranch lidge. XXX lias llie linaneiul secretary seen all tin no u.i'ei-s who are in arrears I'ttr lines alii! jo-ee. i nun d .bv i.oe M v. o.v y Inn i not paid? We do not liclicvc that a uu-iulii r ll'Ue eaiHi if the I.e. sin uld do should be suspended until file Is known by his Lodge and ge can remedy the trouble u Have you ever iiHcinlod your Lodge meetings night after nighi and heard the roll called, each officer answering pres ent. 1:' o that Lodge is apr.i-peri.ns one. we will venture. Ilmv often is the opposite the ease? Tile secretary calls. Noble Grand, absent: Vice Grand, ab sent; Uecerdiug Secretary, presenl: Fi nancial Secretary, nhscni: Treasurer, present: Warden, present; Conductor, nh scni: Seppit; lers. absent,; Giiardiau, pres ent, and hardly eiioiigii uieiu!er present to till llie vacant officers' seals. If :i visiting broiber happens to go lo siuii a l.i.lge he doivs some hard thinking and resolves to go r.o more. The iiex: brother he meets he tells him how it is and he resolves file same way. Xi.'thing ha a lietter elTeet than a prompt, regular at tendance of the officers and every mem ber iiughl lo ga and liinl out if tlie offi ceix do illlend.' OITTCEUS ELECTED FOR THE EXSITXG TERM. Mnnieo Xo. K: .1. It. Gattis, X. G.: Rev. l'.aylus Cade. V. G.: George T.n notTski, Itei'ording Secretary; W. D. Smith Financial Secretary: C. 11. Heine, Treasurer. Seaton Gales Xo. til: Dr. A. O. Jones. X. !.: W. C. Uiehrdson. V. (!.; Henry .1. Yoning, Rei;irdiiig Si'cri'tiiry; Phil T'liiem. Finiiincinl 'Secretary.- Capi tal No. 1-17: W. G. Nottingham. X. C: A. R. Altndrews. Jr., V. G.: Perriti Itusbee. Reeoiil'ing Secretary: II T. Smith. Financial Secretary: Irwin T Jones. Treasurer. IMPORTED SPELL BINDER The iieui given ladow is taken from the .Wicville Giizetle. the only daily in North Carolina which is opposing the constitu tional amendment: "Officers hero of the Young Men's Re publican league have been nilviw.il that Colonel 'Melville Hnyes, of Oltio, will canvassj North Carolina under the auspices of the State league ,in tJie amendment campaign. Colonel Hayes, who i t'he son of the late ex-President Mayes, has taken a great deal of interest in the political conditions in North 'Carolina, he being tbe author of The resolution oppressing sympatby for the Republicans of the State in their efforts to defeat tlie proM.scd unconsti tutional nmumhiKMVf, which was adopt ed Iby tho national executive committee ot tlie league at the mieoting recently held in this city, die is an aide ami eu t ert a i iiing spell ke r. " STOCK! IOLDEUS' M BBTI X G . The iinnunl ntecting of the stockholders of the Mechanics Dime Savings Bank will le held Tuif ilay night, January !h"h, 1900, at H-o'clock In the rminiK of the t Bank. ,'B. R. LACY', Cashier. (Bllat Horton, colored, died ivear Smith Fayetteville street today. She left noth ing (or her ifuneml expenses nd' the colored people were trying to urranfic for her burita towiorjfow. , M jt.. CHURCH NOTES Sirvjees it Some of the Churches for Tomorrow. The 'beaiitlviil Christinas music will lc repeat! d in many of .Ik chur. - o uiurrow. 'ITi.. Rev. ii. T.. Adams, new p.. tor .1 (Vntral M. E. eh.irch, cam.' into 'he c ty lasi evening with his fam iy. tie iil move into the . beautiful .ursonage next Tuesday when he will be glad to welcome nil his members and friends who will call upon him. Servii.vs tomorrow at the usual hours. 11 a. in. by Dr. J. (f Gibbs. P. !.. and at 7:15 p. ni. by G. T. Adanis. the pn.s'or. Sunday school at !):.'!0 u. m. L. 11. WOODALL. Su)erinteinleiiJ Tomorrow Rev. Dr. J. W. , farter completes his work as pastor of tlie First Baptist church, his resignation taking ef fect Jniniry 1st. RIOO. lie will occupy bis pulpit toin.'rrow morning unci even ing, at 11 a. in. and 7:150 p. in. Public invited. Services at .tliie Church of the Good Shepherd t'monow: Sunday school ai 0:-l" a. in., niorning sendee at 1 1 and evening service at 7:;J" o'clock. All a:. iuviled. Kev. Di1. Hall, of Virginia, who is jm the city, will occupy the pulpit at the Itaplist Tiibel'lliicle lomorrow liloruiug and in the evening al 7:'fl llv. Dr. A. M. Siiiiiiis will pr:icli. ciiimst ciiriicn. R. v. M. M. Marshall. D." 1).. R.e. r !...,..! im,,.;. I.-.., i.- .v nion. S a. in.; ,Sun.lav school, 10 a. in.:1' Divine service and sc-mon. 11 i. m.f evening prayer, -l::i0p. in. Services der" i...'. tl... MonHav il'easr C,i,-sii.,r- i-isioii, l-'ril;iy nml Sntntilny (Kpipliany' 10 ji. in. Wciliicsilay 4.:;t i. m. Ki'pn sr.-its. Si runners conlinlly v J- Numbiy ciiiinl, 10 m. in.; iiiniinif h-m-vicc. 11 ;i. in.; nielli stTviir. 7:1ft p. m. Vii f srals. All Wi'leniiH1. PKAI'TIKI'L FOI'NTAIX. In mllil inn tu tilt- hiiiidsifiiu' cmyx .f"iui i;iiu Avhirh. .M c( Jci-'s jilirtriwiicy Iimvc pn' in, ;i Im'miii il'ul Milt it j Tl h ln'tui.c lint stjil.i f'Hint.tin iias also Ihtiv iii(-t.;ilKiil. It lu-yniiil ttniilit out of thr ntikst u;!y ;U 1 Illllltls-Ullt' IMK'S in t'llf SlMtc. Il ! vrv lull :iii1 i n)t with ItOiiiitifnlly b simii'il r.iirit liiu'cs. On tlui Imwl thc-f liicnii's n n hinls of Tuirmlisi unl nv,. -;hr-, tin- Iru's a it in tin fnm f imws. a l:-aon tim' siur'Hi-niN ii ami ii U siin'oiinlril Wy n ilral'Ui liurc. It i; Kilii-i-w i-n (mhiih-uUmI aii'l lii::liJ p"! iihnl. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY I'.nrgiirs niiempted to enter ihe rc-H-deuce of Mrs. Snow on Itoyhin avcioie last night. However, they were disi ov er. . I before they had ellceted au, en trance to be house and irigheued away. .Marriage license was oilay issued to Mr. John t'ott-.u and v'i-s I'aitby Ami l.o.ve. belli of this county. Liincasti r. Pa,. December ;!0.- in boiler explosion al Fliiihitlltown this mi. ruing a I I o'clock eni l.iyes Keller and Cress. ui were killed and several oi hers injiiri d. line dead was hurled 150 feel. HOUSE BURNED Dr. McCullcrs' Place Visited by Fire Last Night Wltl F. .I'.ii. .agilniDii -ieblGr.geVSbl Last iight ;iu uiioeciiiied teni m ut house on Ihe plantation of Dr. J. J. Mc- C'ulleivs. Wake's con uer. in Swift Ci k township, was ilesiroyi-il by tire. The origin of tiie lire is unknown. The loss is .UO. Dr. McCuIlers hail no insurance on the bouse. .Iili-.il S. Allen Ls slill eolllineil lo his bi-. fr. in llis recent accident. 'Mr. Archie 1 lotion will leave for Sa vannah nixl Monday. Capl. W. II. Hood is still cotilined to his home by sickness, "is friends hope for ids early .recovery. Itev. Mr. Wooteii, of Wilson, ws iu the city today cu route for Clifuriuiia. Sir. l'.iiiiuett Levy will leave Monday for Hiiltiinorc, "Have yen seen Richard Carvel V" ask ed a young gentleman of a charming young 'lady who was entertaining him with her brilliancy. "X". 1 have never met him," idle sweetly rcpl'cd. MY FIRST SWKFTHFAltT. I iniisi have been six when 1 met her, And she was a sweet miss of live; I stumbled across where they'd set her To wait for lier nurse to arrive. Willi modesty I thought unpleasant, The lady cuild not be induced To deign to take note J was present, Fniil I had lieu introduced. t lint, one ininnlc itficr. between us Aciiuuintam e hud riped so fust. Thill could you who read this have seen us, You'd said We'd been friends for years past: And not alone friends, nay. but lovers; My heart went at oneo to Ito-Peep: And half a.i hour after our "nnivcrs" Discovered us, arms clasped, asleep! Then nge came, and with it new faces i As grown-ups we drifted apart; I found in new sweethearts new graces; She gave to another her heart. The Bo-Pocp of my childhood is wedded, Her children may now read this rhyme: But lirrn en my mind is imbedded Her picture first sweetheart of mine. I - Philadelphia North American. MASONIC. Hiram Lodge Xo. 40, A. F. and A. M., will meet V regular communication Monday evening, December 4th. 1S!)0, at 7 o'clock. A full meeting is desired. Brethren ot us!er lodges are cordially Invited to be present. W. W. PARRISIT,' W. M. E. B, THOMAS, Secretary.. DISASTROUS FIR Firemen Hindered in Their Work by Ex cessive Cold Weather. LelNinnon, Pa., Dee. :n. A big tire i rnging here. U stnrlod in Racliiuan's stables and is now Ikrcalening the busi-ne.-w section of the city. High nortliwit winds are j.revaiting and it is bitter cold. The weather thus, is s. riou-ly handicap ping llie lireni.'ii, who are working frau ti. ally. Chicago. Dec. ;0.- Fire this morning destroyed Woolev, a seven-story building ami two adjoining building. The los is mostly wholesale tinns and amounts to 1.1 ii 10,1 1(11). The cold is intense and tin tiretlleu are greally hnnipond. 'I'll'' li.'e and llie ladder ai-e covered villi ice. KII'UXG SICK. London. Dee. .".0. - liu.lyard Kipling is colltineil to llis bed by in !l uon.a. btjl ill-, condition i?, not serious. Kipling' wile and lo children arc WEEK'S SUCCESS. Ni tfivcii lirro have ;ifii inir. p't-niiiiH siitisl'ai'ii'iii ihn.ti- tli;is; wbirii Ur hern M"f-if 1 1 1 fl lien bv 1 lie W'ihmI u tI-Wii rn n nnnpiiny this wni 'JIh il:ii'iw liiivr .-ill Imth cU'Vfr in their pits, tin- rn.stiiiiii-s h-ivr iM'fi! i ll ir;u :iim! appr.-pllale. the slag UiiiL.fs .irr.-mu'cil "'"I.1"" l!slV j be perlorinauee-. ""''" '"''""V . J ",! Middleman. U.e play h.-t night '' product mi, ot great merit and was inieipreieu in a line iioinnei o. u.e n. lire east. Mr. Francis Morey who i..,.k the role of Cyrus Itlci'karu. the M i.'ill. iii.in. did a clever piece of worl;. He i uinjuesiioH al.l.v an actor of sinking merit. Mr. Guy llilu. r, as J..--opli ('haudh-r, was a typical -English gentleman of cul ture, wialth and iutlueiiee. and Van El len as Unity Todd. Clmidtcr' manager siis an i'ital represomaiion of the char ui. lor. Miss I'nii Clayioii. as M iry lileiikaru showed herself an nriiL in her .lillieult I'd.'. .Miss ";ll-r. it was very grand iu le-i' l. 1 1 1 ay -i I of Mrs. ('handler. Mr. Windward I'uruishi .1 the fun of ih.-perforinaio-e in the r..!e of Jesse t'egg. Mr. K.-itl'er ami Miss. Diamond wee as popular as over wilh liie audience iu their specially work. Tonight the o.inpam will ch.se their week's engagement be.',- wilh the be.-lil- liful s,.isaiioual eoniedy druma. .,"'1 In Gill I Love." r.'V'.NCIPATlON Colored People niil Celebrate Next Monday. The ci. I.. le. I people of Raleigh .111.1 vieiuily w ill ..I. serve the lllirl.v .-"Vetitil anniversary of ihe enoini iiiarmi in Mo iropoliinr Hall next Monday. 'I'll-' i' ilh.wing order of "Vreiscs nil! l.e observed al Ihe hall: 1. Music by llie choir: -. Invocation b the chaplain: liciuur!, by the president of llie .lay; -1. Mu.-ie; 5. Report of Finance Cuntiniltee; li. Re port of I 'oiumii 1. e on Address: 7. Mu sic; s. Poi'iii; 0. Reading uf l'r.iclania lion of Iviiaucipa! ion: In. Music: II. Annual orat'ioii; l'J. t-ileeiiou of I'll'ieers lor liml. Chief ni.-ii'sh-il w ill sele. I assistants. Herheri I-!. Sj.ragne. the iin.ersou;nor, will iiptear ill the Academy of .Music, Wi dins. lay nielli. January ;;rd. 'I lie ho xsio-el will ..pen ai ifie itobl.ill- Wynne Drug Store Monday morning, January 1st, al it o'clock sharp. This is the third attraction in Ihe I'eot.te's Popular Kiilcrt.-iiiinii'iii emirse. Mr .Sprague is withotti ,-i peer in his special line of work, and it will be oju. of the most iitiercsiing and eiiteriaiuing of the .series of .'titraetions. Ol'U YAXK1.1K SAXTA I "LAI'S. I-'roiii wintry Maine lo Dixie laud. From Georgia to Guam. He goes. :l uUiliut old gell I leina I, Win. looks like Lucie Sam, A soldier's l.napsjiek is llis pack, I 1 is j.ill.l pi'esellee tllilWs Tile frosl oil evei-y vl Hi Ii ' - i.'l lie Our Yankee Sauia Clans. The 'i..'i'.iou liangs iis stockings up The genii old-liishioiieil way, 'I'hi' Xi-rtli of win den ribbed and blue, Tlie Sonih of honiespuii gray. I le fills I lii-lu all from loe til top. His foa niing broncos pause At every door in every State. Our Yankee Saiua Clans. Where in the smoky Philippines Old Glory proudly floats. The vifIuiiIim i-s whose fathers w eut To war in different ciiiits. Like brothers stuck their shilling arms Reside ihe Maxim's jaws, And s'liare 'ihe Christ iuus-1 sends. Our Yankee Santa Chum For Dewey's guns have lie: led the wounds That once so freely bled When Gctlyslriirg and Malvern Hill Were fields that blossomed red. And love of country vueeps away Old fends like wilt si raws. One great united L'UAui greets Our Yankee Santa Chilis. A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Tiie frosl gleams white on the house tops high. And. tlie clouds- they look like snow; And the plumber iii.in goes briskly by ISIow. lilih i in burns - blow. And I view my cash with a secrci sigh, And I say to my soul: "Go slow!'' Put. the children come, and I can't look grnin lllnw. little tin horns - blow ! So. I'm iiiite resigned to the rockci's noise. And the Roman candle show: It's hands all around with the girls and boys- Blow, little tin horns blow! rns mow: in Atlanta Con - Frnnk h. Stanton Btitutiou, PiELOTAS WRECKED! i Steamer Goes to Pieces ,n the Rocks i PASSENGERS RESCUED j 0vi:r Six Hundred Passengers Spend a Night in Ihe Life Boats Hollanders Bound for Home for Holidays Loiololl. Dee. ''.(!. Tile slenllior oil lie 1'oeks "ff 1 IHllgellliess is the PcoUa- " hi, h li'll. Sam. . December iih, for Roiicr dant. Roi l.et cinn intlu'u-a I ion has lu eii established ai d tile pa ssi . n i-i' v r, 'sell i , I . She had aboard a number of Hollander. 1 who were Ileum! for home ! sp-nil lie bolid ivs. T:hc heavy .eas broke over the cssel and her -ituaiioii for sU,m. ttine Wits in.) i grave and perilous. ; x lliiillii! :i;i.l tweiil.l p iss,.i,g, were l-.-sein l (l. ihe I III lig.-u i n s . a-; guar. I. They go! ill (lie life limits ol tile sleiUll.-r dlll'ii g the ll'gill illld had to hi by lill morning until ih,- s( ;l wen' low II. when they e. . UVe e.l 1 It. j.il ..I'liurr illld eieiv ashore. Ai ci U ,11 s diner aboill tile wreck. S e say iherc were it., i;i.i'n-i r aboard illld the i-lriv w .1- le-ein d. il.i.ioi'l I; i- cei-;.-..o thai p i: llgi I- W, -. .1 lo.-.l 1.1 II,, I', l..;is. SOCIAL GLFAMINOS Items from Raleigh's Social Circles Uur ing (he Week Socially Raleigh has I,,., n ,,ui.. ael.ve ihis week, ihe l hen n.., I uariiy liall, ri-ci-irti. ii-. card parlies, i 'n ! i n l" Club gn inaii and oi lie- e en! s ben- I'l'oe, I. L ia lo lie- six .lays ot holiday, an i all I" ing well i.lli'li.le.l. e.Nlv Ye..-'s Week will be el'"" di d il 11 ,., e:ii s ,,' im, I ' i -,s I .,. I til -I'.ook ('tubs w ill In gin a-.. lill llii-- u, !.. Oi. Wi di e-da.-, nfiei ii Miss M.,v Moiiiogtie -:ae a parl.i lo a liunbn r ni her young iri.-ii.ls at ;he hoiii.. oi" h, . falher on New'niii Annie.'. This .-,.:- sioll Wils llie lil: 'd' llie pillie- :i'. .luring lie pi-eseii' winlei- for 'In young er SeJ. Mi-s Moill.lgilo pl'"ld llel-eif il nlosl: Imi'lliieg olllig le-si, s ;ilel Ii. l' gll. sis Ihol-i uglily ,-ltj.-,. i'ii eli iiih-'-elllct iiiitlliicnl. I ll il I ie'is :is : . . i.e ; ed ii I I lends i.,i ii' iio ve 1., 'i. v : Mis. William M.iii'.oii Roii.n re.i.sls t ill- h.-noili- 1. 1 ..n!' ees ill ihe in tl r:.'i:e ..;' iii-r ::i-;iiii-i!;nuii Kill lliMle 1 to,', l.lil I 1 :I,V W I. Mr. Pen jam. i WI Icj P.aKci ai 'ed!ie.-d;iy iiini'niiej. .lauiiiiry telllll. Iliilelecll llllll.ii'eil. ill 11 il IU T il"). i.'ch.ek, I'llli-' Ri.l.igii. Xorih Carol 1 1. Is ill tlie i in . No ca The 1' plimi gi'eii' b' Dr. anil Mi's. G. L. K'ii'hy and the .liss,.s Kii'l.y on Thursday evening was Ihe luippii'-t oe- e'tsiell Ib is fill' reei.l'ileil fie' tile season. The recelioIl Wils giviL . . ' II I pi illieli I il r 1.. Mi.-ses lliiisv Smilli. Millllc 1 and Mitbel llo'ih-u. of Goldsiioro: lill Greene, of Wilson, and Osie Murr;i.. of Xew pio't Nisi ., the guests of Mssi S ii'iili ami KM Kirby. X.. inoiv deligli.tul iil- fail' llils ever been g'nell ill Rilleigll. and here the liospititlii y of this popular fam ily is generously a; pl'i-ciated. 111. i. lei! lillly the ricepl ion w.ls the oe.-ilsi. !:, the b Ion of Miss Laura Kil'iV, win. is one of llie most popular of i In- ;i son's tlehiilanis in the State. The Capnal ( 'lub Chrisiinas Gerniiin. given bs night, w;is the largest Chrisi m:i.s gcrniau given in in my yc-irs. 'the German was hd by Mr. I!. W. Maker. Oil lli'Xl Tuesday evi l Mig ihe Giijiilal Club will give fheir annual New Year's German, at which n uiiiiiIht of visiiing y oung people w ill l.e present. On Monday evening Mis .lane ;i llreWS M'ill reeeil'e. assisted li Mi's. Henry W. Miller, Miss 1!L lie Arden Blake, and Miss Lydia Maverick II. ke. A number of other homes will keep " n doors on Xew 'Year's veiling. Miss Fli.ii Simmons has iuviled a number of friends to a party lo I..- given at the home nf her falher. Hon. 1". M. Simmons, mi Faj ol t.' iile sireel, on Xew ear's evening. The follow ing in vii : i :" In en is sued: Mr. .1. M. Linehiin iliviles Voll to be present ill the lll.'ll' liilge of llis -isler. li. August. Ill Mr. M. M. Smith. Wednesday evenirg. January ihird. nineteen hundred, nine o'clock, ,-it his residence, Riilcigh. Xorih Ciireliiiii. X" eiirjs in the city. Friday afii-rinion Mrs. Tiiuuis Mavtiu Asihe eiiterlained ,'i lililll'bei- of frends al cards at her heme on I lillslmro street. Dainty refreshnieni s were served. Mi's Ashe had among her guests sevcal pi p uliir women who are visit'n.g in Raleigh. On Wnliiesday afrerui.nn the Afteruoon Kuehre I'lnb was eiitei'iaincil by Mrs. William West at her homo on North P.loodwoith street. This was Ihe initial meeting of Hie club and wilh Mrs. West as hostess the occasion was mud le i hied success. Miss Dais Danes, of Wiivsl.ui. is the guest of Miss F.tl'el X'orris, on Xoiih Itlount street. Miss lines was intro duced to Raleigh soiiety during ihe Fair week festivities and is one of the most popular visitors lo this city. Tho ilisses Plnminer, of Petershiirg. i wlio nns heen in K.ueigu as me i 1 tho Misses Purnell, have gone fcera to spend Sew: Year's ;wi who has been in RaleigTi aa the guests of to New- .wilh. Miss Mary Rrvanl. Moore, who is popularly known here. Miss Glenn nd Miss Julia Glenn, of Green-bum, are visiting Miss Fences Jones on 'Hillshoro street. Mr. Van Wyck lloke.ot I.im .li:i.,ii. ;,uil Dr. .Miehael Hoke, or Atbini.t, are .spend ing the holidays with their parents. Gen ual iiml Mrs. R. F. Hoke. Dr. Joel AYhilakor. of the M,.,e-al He. pilitincnt or the t'uiversity ..f Mr laud, is in Rah igb spending the holidays with his falher. Mi.-s Nannie Karri. . .and Miss Mary I iarrilage. of Gohlsl.oro, arc visiiing Mt'.s. 'I . A. Whit., ai lli-.-ius,,,, Ilniis-,.. Miss Ai.riiiin Slumps reunited t.la. I'rotii. a isii p. rejiiiiies .-iinl friends iu Tin lea-.. -Mr. and .'.It.. Pnwliaiuu Manhew-. l,i,v,. reluriied In I lin-li.-iin front n visit In Mr ait'l Mi's. J. ' .is MiinlioH ... Mrs. .1. M . Wy.-ttt and ,-liil.lr. n. r Durham, win. have 1,,-,-n ;, visii n, fiieltd.s and ivlaliyo.-, have retni'iiiii -Miss Carol Wo. deai'.l in ,;. ,.j i - i : i 1 1 g- lli.- l.itnil.v of II. M. s,:.:tli in 1 'ui h int. "The next in,, .tin- .,:' n,,. Aliunlai livening ( 'In., uill i... held tit llie n-si-d' I" 'ol. an. I Mts. ; Andrews. Mi.-s Fran, .-. II,. I., . -,..i.i, Adelaide Snow iiml -cM-ral ,,i i, :- fi j, .,s will i, ,-, iv,. Niov Year's .Li . 't he la dies the .llborollgh H, 'lis,- Will ;, ICCiie in ,- p. ill. Is of the Yiiroore. The ( ill 'li.i'ii,- !.., k Club. Iti.-h ;,. org.llii.e.l ;.i Weik wilh lliirtv lueii! l.-rs. will have iis iniii.il m. eimg W'.-.l-iiesda.i of ii, xi .,, with .Mr- Ah ,1 Fields as host, ... Li. tb. Ab Ii. William-. 1 . S. A.. n ill. rly of Fayeii. v ille, utis married to Miss .lai'ie M.-Ri-ide, daughter "f the lale Ri I .1. II. .MeRiide. il, I iio I'li-lij. I' i inn ,-liiireli al 1 lavi,!-. n Tinir-ditv ev I'h" Rap'isl I', in. lie I'nn, rsi, 1'tii s.l.i v . 1 I ,o niany a re im h u- ii 'I'-' St . Man 's and IV; I n.i inite open tin hitler ..ll'i of ihe Week, M i s. .Mil, nie II. I ,.!,., h it . ..lav on a vi-il lo l.oilisbarg. The I 'il Il il V Rail .at Tu, ..:, v evening '. .!.--. -1 1 1 1 i n I . d by a i iiin'.er of young i,, ,. 'le lliask,., I,,,- h Ilsiotl. ' The hill: "as enjoyed by line-,, prcseul. bin the a: i n. lance ua. iiiin-uall.v sniall. I ,n i ' ' " ' ipl s. w liii-b are lo be giv.-n I., a : : V "i ihy .al'l.e. :i,it..i,ti-il t,, So. lb v. . t N'oriiiiin. ihe new p.-isior :' Tiiniiy Meil.e.li.i church, litis ariived 'it Durliatii to eiiirr upon his duiies. He vii! reciive :i hearly welcome from the men. hers of Trinity ehui-.-b. Ii is lo h,. hoped thill he will like Ihe ! pie ol Durham and lltal Ihcy will like him. Dm ham Herald. Th I In is ttta s genii.in given by the I'apilal I'hiii It.. evening was the most brill:.-!':.' nil' ni- nf the social season. Mitlty hand-i no e .ttple.s graced Ihe ch giini balli'eoiu ef "he club. Thvr-w.-i-o a large tii'inber of speeiaiors who i.'ilii, -.ed tin- brilliant even I. M r. Ken Rake ie I ihe -ci'iuaii. The t; M's re Mis-es Mall ' I.ee. . f IJol.lslM.ro. -'"It nie l'e-eitd. li: lib i v. Sar i!t K.tt.v, Haisv S ,.f G,,slM'o; Kl Grcn, :' Wilson : l'r.' .1 .,. .1 !; ., ( ; ,,,.,, Shipi. Adelilile SlleW. l'ibzilbetll ilins- d:i!c lilnll Leach. Frames Lemh. Mabel Roi'deii. "f Gohlsl.oro. Eliza Hits bee. 1'ran, -,.s ,.k,.. ,V Theo dora Marshall. Helen Primrose. Rs:, I'i.iiie. .lane Andrews. Anna Stro;::nh. Daisy Danes. ,,f Wiusimi: Siidie Root. U.llie Wiili.iii... Saily C.liiti. of I'll- u ! .!: "i:t.,liani l'-.ini, r. M.-iry Au di.". I'th.-I N'.iiri-. Lucy Glenn, of Gieen.b.lo: ,P Sir.. i oh. rhlisliu Pus'-.-.-. Mi.. Pri:.-l..-:i. .Mi-s It thihai, Mis. t. .. h,.. M,... .. I. ii, ,,w Skin i . r. Mrs. II. K. l.iieh.'ot-.l. Mrs. Suni u. r linn. Mis. S. F. T. llair the g.-lillelili Ii Wei'.- Me.-sls. I '., n V 1' ik. il.-ii-liiigi. W. II. King, A. P. M Is-eV. IVi-i-i'i Ru-hee. S. S. I'iuaait.. of Hinder-son: Dalcu Si loita.-h. Joliu Sjr : iich. 'I In ti as I l.-r-. ii. liriin n Sh, herd. J..!,,, Andrews. I ir. .1. ..1. Aet. John West, Irwin .l.n,s. .Ion,.. Fuller. Van Wy, 1, lb i.e. Dr. M. A. Hoke, ,.f Atlill l.a; W. II. Snow. G. 11. Snow. -I. K. Marshall. S. S l!:ll. llelef. 11. 1H' l!r:dgel'.. of j'.arbel'e: W. H.-nry lladev. Mr. Sk.nner. of W't ...n. Sam I li. s.l.,1,.. R. 1. Gr.-iv. 11. M. I I'd. "!' Pin -bei'": bred Mahler. Jack I'' ri'y. II. I!. I, il, 'hi'.. rd. F. ('. Olds. Ae W. I b. Gi'iihiiin Andrew,'. 1 '. 1'. II.,;.- w I. .Ir . Sam .M.-l'le eters. .Rt,- s c. Ke. Joel Wiiil.'ik.r. How.i'.l Thomas. S. A. Ash,.. Jr.. T. M. Ash,.. ( '. .. Pri'.-h.ll. 11 urn I R. S. Rush,.-. Henry M.-K, e. W. . as.. Cam Weir. ,.f New York Mr. Herman ln l. "t t ii.irl. l.I'.'l nil LlCHNSli. The .board of al, I. "'in. n it ."i o'clock i:is llflel'liootl il,loilc,l III" 1'ep. r' of lite io- li.- iiiloillee. j.ilbltshed In Tlie Times Vi-il.-f ye-lerdai. g:-,-ii ling 'J b.)itoi' licenses. ,s th panel- slnied Vesl cl'ilil w.-uh I be done, ihe b..ar.l exleinl. d lie license for llie pi::,-, ..n Muriiil s;i-.-et ci. dueled by Mr. M. D. J..r.lnii. but ,li.i 'ilol l'etlew ihe lie. l.e i it i I - adj ;l Cell ' business men objc.-l. I lo a s.-ilnoe neM to them. Ahletl.lilu Mel l.'liiibl's moll, Ml liol lo grain any li. ii--c lieeue has excilcil nun I innieiil today and Ihe pi'e li'iioii is freclv made l Ti.it Rab'igli will have a -Wiliail del'i a.jiry . it 1 1 ; ; CI i gll liel'el'e at.o! her I w el e in, 111 lis ins-es A CARD. Kdimr Titties Visitor: 1 signed the petiiioii "f Mr. W. D. Jordan for license lo sell li. iilor oil Mill-till street. I did si. not knowing thai there was an efl'ori being made by those ill that locality lo 'have this sub-on closed. Had I known this 1 would not have signed il. Knowing Mr. Jordan to bo oiiior. etc.. 1 ihoughi thai his manner of on. lul ling I'.ie place would be preferable lo that of some to -u hotn ioer,so might be granted. O. Pi. PF.XXY for Phillips & Penny. ' Just received nice lot of silver braco' lets and friendship hearts'. B. Ii, JOLLY, 128 FavetteviUe gt
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1899, edition 1
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