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9 " , " . - - ; i I- THE NEWS AND OBSERVES, 9ATUBDAY, JUNE 10,1009. 6- Judges snd prUtlcians who loqHed down at tnem irom out 01 meir um glided frames. The bride and groom took me irain or m urui. - -- ' v v itEft moods. STTf moods. ' To beiexpllcaltve- She. points: out to : Xnn the way ; OT gWend that' jlNDIGATIVa ., Arilrst she does H tferitly. Just : $3. tha he ' "rdftff Vtoof , that h& JIiims. Brides .fod &al ' her mood SUBJUNCTiyE I If he. demurs, floea'she give Way? Jfay, " never; tor .a falnute J ' r ve , Known her to work for many a day v . ( ;o w in AM, that'? .INFWWVK ' Bjit, If aggfestin; patience tart t'iVs crffalVt'she btXomej declarative, SKe order and you'd better act i - flooti when her mood'a JMPEBA : -t:"-' TIVE! ! -rv .; H-Cleveland Leader. ' ' o". X - -MV Haywood .pi White has re turned ifanx Loulaburg where sua went to attend the mUeiMalon marriage, . Dr. N. A. Culbreth -of JVUmlngton la fa the city vUlttag Jila narenta. Dr. andjllra. Culbreth. coxner, Wilmington and, Peace streets. s f, : ? ; " . -y-. t -4tte Myrtle Shamburger.- la the guest of Mlsa SusJe; McQe on Weat Martin -afreet - i - T Mtai.BAcheIShaw. of Durham; is thegueat of. her grandamthen,-: Mra. I F Baldwin., corner Wilmington and Edentoiuatreeta. : ' ' Cy MralC. C. Young,, of kNew Bern, who Ivaa leejtb.e (guest lot Mra.1 f. C. Harruv returned home yesterday.- ' ',. , - ' '" i ' ; llsa Lucy, Dortch.. after visiting f rlenda in Kocldnaharo. was In the fcUy yestacday returnlnir to : her home ' at Ooldatooro. -p ;-fof' ' . Aftev rial ting j Mla Elizabeth Johnson. Miss Helen fWUliams returned to her home In Wilmington yesterday. -Mlu ltln HltoniBt left yestef day. for Ka w . Barn.: ' ;i . ":' " ! Mla Emilia MgYea. of Cinpinnatl, is the guet pf Ural A. W. ' ttn iiiMMV, juhum wmww AVevwant you to see the most conipetb lino of practical '.-.1 --..v -IN 5 V I ) 4 . . CUT GLASS erer, offered In the State. ?- We make' aelcctlona "for aad ' give prompt attention to out ' of -town cnatomcra. Visit our . store .or wrtte 101 71 mm. jmvm.ny.co, i2S 'FATETTEVltLE ST. ' Jenklns-.lkcn. Littleton. N.- C. JunVlS. The wed- dlnar of Mlsa Nellie BrJcanouse jen- KlttS tO Mr. Jesse IIUXUUI rtiurn iu take place next Wednesday, June 2 3d. at .'high Inoon In the Methodist Epis- Coiai cnurch. f 5i ! j O 4' iipxon nniDE elect. - - -waaBBiii wm , r T - a saBBsawB-. .4. 1 antly remembered by friends in this . i .li. h.. tAl1 a wannnai. Mildred QoQdJrtn leit ye-iterday attari bl, 'position with the W. H. King t 1 Hn. j. A jJRAebrlaon is vlaitituc frienda near .KUlbrook. Tfc i ' ! Mr. and . Mra.: Banlamln.; Love-f- stein, of Du'rham. and their guest. Miss Jennie Freed man,, of t Richmond. -were m theclty yesterday. ' '-r ; ' j Mrs. W. R. Smith, ot Welflon, la visituiflTlien sister Miea Annie Travia. at tdfi home "'of. THraj W,'; H.' Pay on Aortic Halifax atreeU f ' f ; : Iter, and Mra. A.-J. ,Moncrief left yesterday afternoon for ' Pitts bo rO, where, last night Mr. Moncrief spple a. ioe .musical iesovaj. s ' r Miss Annie Crutchfleld,Tof; Dur ham. is tha guest of Miss Maybelle Jordan. -j ;" :: r' Miss Minnie wrougnton ana urs. iehile Mr. Robertson is a promising young business (man; being manager of the wholesale department off the King- Drug Company. , Birthday ratty. Garner. vJune 1 1 8. Mtea 'Ruth Buf faloe save a birthday party to a nura br-of her little! frienda last Tuesday at the home oft her parents. Dr. andy Mrs. J. S Buffalo. Games were In dulged In;- rofreahments served. The ! A I hannv event was closed with a wagon - ride. -f - Jlakiy Social Eventa Ooinpllmcntary to (Special to News and Observer.) Loulsburg. June 18. A number of aortal events have been alven In the bast few days In honor or miss aiary ElUa Malona. who, on Wednesday evening became the bride of Mr. Per- ceVlal K. While. Oa Tueadayof last week Miss Coo He entertained at bridge. on riaay. Mtv and Mrs. F. H. Allen gave a de llchtfu! ! entertainment. On Saturday Missvs flrace and Lynn Hall aprung a linen shower on the bride to be. Last Monday night the ixrais&urg German! Club gave a delightful dance io mw priu;u park). nw luuib ,na. furnished by Levin'a orchestra. TAf ter the dance th bridal party were en tertained at an elegant lunch by Miss Frances Boddle V I- , . - MIks Melds and Mr. (iajloway Married noidsboro. ff. C..June 18. A lovely wedding. took place here Wednesday night at the uirsi uapiisi cnurcn i 8:80. It was ine marriage oi otib Peart Fields to Mr.' jack uaiioway The" church was nacaed to wiiness me haopy event. The decorations were extremely trett.v ana eiaoonue The " ceremony was perrormea oy Ilev. OeorKe T. WatKlns. tne pastor The bride was accompanies Dy Mr. O. E. Jones, her brother-in-law, wno gave her away. Mr. Tom O'Berry was best man. . Miss May r ieias, a sisier of the bride, was maid of honor. The other members or the bridal party were Messrs. Henry Shannon, Walter Denmark. A. a Lee and -Dr. T. Mai colm BtHsell. Misses Jane Powell and Clvde Johnson The musical features were sweeny rendered Immediately after the ceremony the DTeed a Tonic OTcn tHe aaay, cnaicss cares of your honsetold clutlcs begin 'fe seem drudgery to,you,4o become crps and irritable. When Wre tired and worn out;wfien tne pleasure, u gone iroja carmg nlrl trmr rVTinlarrgucsarul.' vomal's, meiciiio which, during :. more than fhajf a rxQtury, has been Sound to relieve quickly the weakness and ailment from whicn only women suner. Cardui is" prepaj.m Tegetable ingredients, without any hafui qiaUiics. !1 thc!?,:l?4!? reason io Dcuere u wju oe oi mw . . . u . v'-: - Mrs. J. L, Saiidcrslnnc enn:Car an4 regarding her experience, sue writes r ; f I nave usea Cardui for several years and have always found it to bo a good medicine! Last fall l was.'aU run-down, hardly able to drag around. ' I-ook reo, bottles of Cardui and began to improve as soon as 1 began taking it I recommend Cardui to other suffering a - - ' i ' . vv5 women.' ! . Cardui ft for jalo at all rcliablo 'drug stores. Try it' 'TwiU do you gooa. . r ;. i i ' : . ; i , I - " I'M li ii i i i m - - i ' y 11 ' 11 J -J Miss Maude.Watson. of Fremont; Mir Lillian Hooks, of Fremont: Mrs. liar riet Dawson, of Klnston; Mr. A Street Lane, of Polpcksville; Mr. W. I. Baxter, of Wilmington. 8? o Marriage at iUTiioiit, Jf. C. Fairmont. June 18. The Methodist church here wa the scene of one of the most brilliant wexkling at the season, the occasion being the mar risge of Miss Ida Galloway and Mr Rliott Jerome Chambers, of Asheville at high noon the. 16th Inst. The church was most tastefully dec orated with palms and ferns. Just prior to the. entrance of .the bridal uarty Miaa Vera Blue, of Aber deen, sane- with exaulaite voice "Be- bridal i" party repaired to tne nome 01 1 cause Ood Made Thee Mine." then u the i bride's mother, Mrs. Bennet I the sweet strains of "The Brlda' of Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and Mra. Haywood White f Ralels-h. and Mrs. Kate E. White vrid Mlsw Mary Shaw Wh,lte of Oxford, ind Mrs. Asa rarnam or nenueraon. v. c. . . ?5 STRICKL.XD-BROWX. Fields, i'on East Spruce street, where - . - . i . .mi an informal recemion was nsin. uu the hour ofthcir departure ror wasn- ingtoiut D. C. : Th out-of-town guests were: miss Ruv ( D. J Powell, of Whlteville; Miss Jane Powell, of Whlteville: Miss Lillie Dickson, of Lake Waccamaw; V. S Surprise Marriage. sIm rsM ' r' Tun H ..A runfl Ella Ilarrla left vesterdajr forr Youngs-, I rri took place here Wed- t"1. ' l - r. l. r; !. I nesdav. when "Miss Tlora Phillips b- i MI?;VW'T-, T' thebride Of Mr. J. G. Crocker. S. C. itt ft A i visit t& Ms. M., D. Saw- lThe ceremony Waa performed LTy Mr. yer; . rurqu nonje -; jremeuy. acr nnon . .. '. ' ".. v"'' Ct- f iK i' f 1 '" Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. ward, of SmithSeld: were In the city yesterday i returning home from " Washington, j j : Mra Sam Kitchirr and .Miss Anna iitcnin. or Bcouanq.wecK. were in tne ; city yesterday, r.'Ufrv :, ':X"-T -:' : Mra W. C Eatmatt has returned . from ' Llttletpn, where j she visited Tt frianda. . . . : .. f . i-- c- I-'- -tJUa..Mary. J5iiabeh Alford: has - returned from Kenly, ' accompanied i vMii .MaC TAJfprdV " i- . . u ! Ex-Judge and ; Mra l B. Womack ! left yealef Jgy fternoo' for. RlChr mond.' - -I'?-.. i- i --4i-MTsa Mary CarVingion, oCXaurln !Vurg. la visiting friends in the citys" ; ; in nonor oi. mis imnue yrewiy, ; of this cltvt'wha la.MalUng- ln Char lotte, MisseA Marg-uerlte; and . Bland ma N P. Poole, a Justice of the peace Mr. and Mra Crocker left on abort -bridal tour. , " i , Wilson; Lady Honored. . Wllsori. N.r C:. June J8.--Mlsa Madeline Cutchins, Miss t Evelyn Hope Daniels and Miss Mary Lane; of Wilson, and Mlsa EUen Cutchins, of Greensboro, left yesterday morn ing for Rlchmohdrvg.. to attend a house 'Jpaxty. glveaiiJby HJr Oscar Swlneford, of that city; In honor of her piece. Miss Madeline Cutchins. ?- v' V V' ' " Statesrllle, Bridge C: Stateaville, July 18.-On Wednesday evening'Mlss Marie Long gave a most delightful bridge party r in honor off Miss Katherine Street, off -New Bern. The rectfp Won hall waa decorated with ferns anq pouea plants ana m par Ught Springs entertained the Chicane Club lor, with"1 magnolias; and daisies, and vn rriuay niguL, . - r Mxa Chaa . L. Flah. of New Tork,' wo. wtyh, her . Uttle . daughter, has beqex yislUCkg her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.T Gray. reyjne5il to her home yeaterdayi '. : .; rs, 1 !' ' v s Mr. and Mrs.? II- fe. Biggs and eon and Misses' Mary' Pembertoh and Ollle May King Tiave t gone ? 'to the Holstort Valley.' near Bristol; Tenn., to " visit Mra;"r.!ggsf relative."' j " ? ' Mrs. "It; , Albright nd lllttie the library; with naeturturns. refreshments were served. ' Popular Marriage. Rockyf MoijnC N. C June 1 7. An approaching marrige of interest to a host of friends in this city will be that off Mr. J. B. Worrell to Miss Nettie Savaged which Is' to occur at the home off' the - bride-to-be on next Tuesday, June ??; at ffpuT o'clock in the after noon. . The ceremony is to be per- daughter. havefone l' Greenanoro to 1 formed- by Elder Andrew Moore and , visit her jnotheiC Mrs. N. 'A. Brown. I this will prove one of the social nd will -be ioiit of the city, for the I events of note in this section. Miss next three weeks. '- 1 1 . I Savage) Is a prominent young woman -JudKa James; E. Shepherd has I of that section; where she is held in gone .to Aabtylllefto make a motion I the highest esteem by a number of before Judge PrltChara la the matter inenda. T Te groom or tne ruture ia oi inc Kocxingnam i'ower nani com a we,anown ana popular empw7 of the poatofnee department and he holds the position off carrier of rural routa Nv 5. S o To Attend Marriaee. . RtatejvUle, Juno 18. Rev. H. H. Robblna. pastor of, Race Street Meth odist' church. BtatesvIUs, will go to Greensboro nexnwaak to officiate at pariy.he TtfrbpeHV of wT.lch li W be sold on the fourteenth day of July. THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mr HolvUle IiW Witt Will ltcrtAk'liiVlIaHiJAt TonlalO. :lYtVdonaav4'1ien received by frlnr1a I'tVinhf tilth '1 nahMnaw ccptloh.to be glvrfc tonight in.Hamtet h. WJ 'hl! Mft bv .Mr. and Mrs. iMiviii T wirt. f Charles C. Bobbins, of High Point, a TheiecepWOh wmbe"Me ef thraoclal member of thelllgh. Point Hosiery eventa of the vear in Ksr.ilet and I Company, and Miss Martha Holeman, there will be manr fronds nreaent tot OX Oreensboro, which will take place Joltf in? congratulations to -the haonv at. the home of the bride in Greens couple: " v y "f " 4 . i r -4 boro, Wednesday Mr aud Mra Witt formerly resided in Raleigh where they have1 many frienda , Mr. Witt 1 with tHe train dispatching department of the -Sea Doara Air Ldne Railway, and with his Married in Richmond. Richmond, Va.r June It.- Coming from Raleigh, N. C where ha had been employed as an attendant on , wlfer.ta?nigWy'eteeWa HosplUl. Dr. . Claude N and . in Hamlet. The invitations read: I Smith, of Clinton. N. C arrived In "1 si .,.. i K 4 vr 19091 the ' city today and was married by Mr: and Mrs. Melville Lee Witt I parson" Mike Macon, an 'attache of request Hue pleasure or your-eompany the UnsUnga court, to Miaa ,Dra 41 on the- twehUeth" anniversary t thfeir I Tew. ht tha aame state. ..t; i -,,m "rnarriare . V:" . I rTh -counla did : .io1 Saturday. ye.plng,' Juaa1 the nineteenth : 7-Iroial eight Aintir 4en o'clock a Hamlet; M&rtn Carolina. , ' MelyUle Lee Wittj- -l . . ; Margaret Elizabeth Jarst," ii. i.nJ),.' -r ,. vr 'tt w m. ' : , V nocnftj-jETOnjjtpn. , ,,. , The following invitations have been "Issued. -I"'. r t.- i : Mr-and Mr.1 'jesee Thompson . ' V ' r,:' Euigtc4r J v ? j -J: invite you to be present ' 'r.- at the marriage, ot their daughter ' ! Mary Lucile' . VI " ' i Pr. Battle Woeott J-' , on the aXtamoen at lv.reday the ;r , twenty-fourth Of June ;r : . 1 .Mr. al' cteck " x f 3 " : at the Baptist Church. u pate-KonU'caroUnsu; " V' ".:". " ' I Robertson-Patterson.' The' following' invitation! has .been received. by friends In he city: . f ; rMr. .and;?:r a & Patterson ' request the (honor of !your" presence at theTnerrlageof thejrnflaujrhter . Lilian. Sutker.4 -fit1,' .-''-,.':"' ; : i' ,-Ho -hi: r , j ..a :kV'.:-i"Miv T'ertj r Tofion :.v'.v " .:'''. 1 oft e J;jr,', .aai.iuXl.l : ; ;-"" v cf .Jene s t": f; ' ?if1-i - ot?ek : r : Thet'couple dld'yCiot explain :; why thy desired ( a v court . marriage. Deputy Cterk fBilly-BreedenJacted as best man and "Parson! 'Macon, uttered the.- words tbatr'mad them ' man and wife. The decorations "consisted of Setf-'Vrae' hohored paintings of eld rl:nnBlowi Soothinj- Bynrp, Ril f4 fnr erer RTXTT-fTVa TRASS loluoss or MOT&rss ro their csirLDR-e WLtt TEkTHlUlO'wita, PKgrECT SUCCESS. IT JBOOTHEt tbeCllIIJDVSOrTENS t- 0UK3, aiAaiB-su raui; juiitra wud ouljol is$a tast'imiHy f r ' PJARJUJOSA. fol4 ay drortisU il erery part U th -wprlj. Bf for tad Mk lor "MrsT WbWs Soeihine Syrv aad Uk ba etasr kU4 TnvXj-tr state a tn. Oosrantscd nsder the Food and Prog act 4 DICTATING TO AND TRANSCRIBING FROM THE Edison Business p HONOGRAPH Accomplishes This: Your dictating la lone-half the time required under the old method. Your operator wrltea twice the num ber of letters each day with less effort. Your correspondence is correctly. carefully and neatly written, because the transcriber puts down what you dictate, and not what she deciphers from rapidly taken notes. You save money in every branch of your correspondence department, and UQconsclously pay for the coat of the system in convenience, dispatch and economy. , Can you as an up-to-date business man, . overlook these economies? If you can't permit us to demonstrate In your office. J. E. CRAYTON & CO., GENERAL DEALERS. charlotte; V. C. Chorus" from Lohengrin, rendered bj Miss Susie McMurray. the party en tered in the following manner f The dainty mtle flower glrlvKath arine Galloway and; Emily Bissette, at tired in white organdie tasteful! trimmed in white ribbon. Following these came the ushers. Messrs. Tom Graham, of Rowland; P. R. Floyd Blille Kyle and Marvin Floyd, of Fair mont. Then followed the bridesmaid Miss Ida Edweod WinKtead. of Rox hero, beautifully gowned In nlte greer meseallna with' gold trimmings, carry ing a bouquet 'of large white carna tions and maidenhair ferns, with Dr K. O. Chambers, of Asheville. Nex came the maid of honor, Mis lone Abel!, of Smithneid, cousin of th bride, artistically gowned In white easaline and lace trimmings, carry ing a lovely btiuquet of white carna ttons and maidenhair ferns. Then came the Uttfte ring-bearer. Francer Carter, bearing the weddlrtjc ring lr a white calla 'tUyr Lastly the brldf handsomely gowned in white satin trimmed in embroidered bands and lace yoke en train, carrying a bouquet of Miles of the valley, 'leaning on the arm of her father. Mr. Daniel W. Gal loway. of Fairmont, and' were met at the chancel by the groom, leaning- on the arm of bis brother. Mr. Virgil K Chambers, of AshevHle. The mar riage rite was most impressively per formed by the" Rev. C. W. vSmith. pas tor of the Methodist chore n The contracting parties ' left in the afternoon for" Asheville and. points North. The many beautiful presents re ceived evidenced the high esteem in which the young couple were held. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. A bell, of Smithneid; Mr. and Mrs. , W. N. AhelU ot Colum bla, S. C; Mrs. Geo. N. Bissette. . of Nashville. N. C.I Mr., and Mrs. E. I. Pool, of Greennboro; Mrs. T. H. Tur ner, of-Raleighr Miase Adele Gal loway, of: GMdsboro; 'lone A bell, of Smithneid: lda'E. Wlnstead, of Rox boro; SalUe Graham. r of 'Rowland; Susie McMurry. of Sharon, SVC; "Vera Blue, of Aberdeen; 'Messrs. Dr. E. O. Chambers and V. K.- Chambers, of Asheville, and Tom Graham,' of Row- laiiu. V "I BRILLIANT MARRIAGE Miss iorMiUr nu4CHH Mm off Kl. as belli City Wttw AifompH-JKXl iJOULsourg Bride. ' - : - LoulburK, .June 17. A beautiful but quiet marriage took place aC the residence of Mr Caroljne W. Ktrick- 'and yesterday morning; when Mls nnle Strickland, of this place, was lappily married to Mr. Benjamin Irown. of Elizabeth City. Ilev. r . A. ?ishop. pastor of the Methodist hurch. offlclatlng. The hrlcie was Iressed in a colng away gown of rown. and carried whte carnations. rh parlor was beautifully decorated vlth potted plants. Miss Minnie Strickland was maid of honor, and jvas preceded by two little girls, one arrylng the ring In a Mareotml rsiei ose. the secona Mine g ri carrying he license on a silver waiter. The rlde is an accomplished young laly. Selng gifted as a vocalist and elocu tionist. The proom Is a prominent voung druggist of El xabeth City and ias a hot of friends throughout the State. He Is Immensely popular and a man of sterling character. of Hertford, N. C; Mrs: Wm. H; Land, of Norfolk. Va.ii-Mrs. E. J. Nixon; Topenish. ' Washington -Stater Mr. J. B. Patrick, of : Klorwa;.. jviiaaea :jarajr F. and Janie L Patrick and .W, E.. Patrick, of Chocowinity. Her interment took place on &aiur- day, the 12th, at 10 a. m. . irom, fTinuy church. " The pallrbearers were:" Acnve-r- Messrs. J. B. F&trlcK. v m. r". .ramcR,- Fred Wolfenden, TV X 'Latham, Jeaeid Wilson, JV E. Tuf nage and Dr. S. 5f Nicholson v. Honorary Mcssra 8. 41 Fbwle, R. R. Warren, j: W. Hayes aad F. H. Von Ebrstlne Vr' - ;-5l 'Norfolk and -Petersburg papers please copy.- - ' r ' ' - - i - t j J - "j i .in ...i... i ' i " When the minister cornea to dinner everybody 1 enjoys it except - the - fam-V lly.- i:-"r:- .... u ,'.fni ! ' - - . : " - - -' . 1 i ' " 1 '' TAWS, TSE PW: POT Wffl it en the xeet, noiung psiwr.wr , . . i - . . . '. ....... ' i f ' . V -' ' om .. .. -..:....'! f.;y, v T. JT Nothing cooler Men's from Women's from Children from.... .V. '.-... ..w. . Come to us and be fittea wnere-you gei w. DEATH OF MRS. IOriS. PATRICK. Died at ClKX-owinity Her Home at June lOtli. (Special to News and Olwerver.Y U'a.hinptnh .Tune Ifi-liMm. 'MHi Louisa Tatflck: wife of Mr.'TI. Pat?" rick, of Chororwlnlty. 'N ' C. departed Ihla life at her home on Thursday, Tune 10, 190S, in the 64th year of her age. She Is survived by her husband and seven children: Mrs, France xsixon "JlrU. .oo to s&e v flO to $4.0(1 . l X to aa.uv v. v if fh r f . . .2 Brown Kid1, three eyelet Blocher "i-Arford -prfrer'.'.'i.vrtsao" Tan Blucber fits perfectly around TJjq Sh00 Fitter 129 FiV- iSt the ankle and does not aljp ; at !v ., -. - j'u heel. ; Price .. .. .. .. .. ,.85.00. v .. r . , v - . . ' T j 4 ' - & "FRESH LW W M3Ltl CURED - Suar Cured ' Earns. At.... .... ITHo. Lb. P. P. V. Hams 20c Lb. English Cured Breakfast Bacpn. Bono--leaa . 20c Lb. We rnaraatee ercrythins we sell, and deliver goods promptly. - -Tbpno us.,, Our number Is 28. . Or T, Jp!jf!S0!lCi;S0n New Import Line Ju?t In, Gold rind, rc.n.L.l'iUo and Dinner r'-v. CMC: beautlf ul-. deslgna vT'Pur-ip1eak the French.' fcavtng '.a;bar ct t;'t9 a ra1r.!? in price. ftoclc band ot. VTe Invite early ln- Ma lone of BcoomeH tlie Bride Mr. Percy. IL WbUe. Loulsburg. June 18. An event of wide-spread wlal interest and which had been anticipated with pleasure by a host of Trlenda, culminated last night at 9 o'clock In the marriage Of Miss Mary Ellis Malono to Mr. Percy II. White, both of thta place. Tine bride Is the fecund daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. lllils Malone and a nloce of Edwin W. Fuller, North larolina'i girted poet and author. The groom Is the youngest son of the late Mr. und Mrs. Thomas White, of tills place, is cashier o the First National Bank of Loulsburg. and a man of high character and sterling worth. Tne marriage was solemnized at the Meth odist Episcopal church by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Bishop. The large edi fice was well filled with friends and well wishers of the popular and happy pair, and the chancel waa beautifully and tastefully decorated, the use and arrangement of daisies being especial ly pleasing and effective. ' The bride attired t In white satin and veil, brer bouquet being bride' rosea, entered the o hurch -with Irer-fatherr preceded by the maid of tiOnor.'her sister, Mis Nan Malone. who wore with becom ing effect a gown of pare blue silk, and carrying pink carnations. "Thi bride's" maids were Misses Eleanor Cooke and Fannie Boddle, attended by Messrs. Arthur Person and E. S. Ford, and the ushers were Meesrs. Fe lix Allen.- L.- L. Joyner. K. ;K. All on and Dr. Arthur Fleming. The 'groom; accompanied - by the best man.' Mr, Jamee-A. White.' his brother, off Au gusta. Ga., 'Joined ' the bride at. the altar, where , the nuptial" Vows', war.e! spoken. Before the bridal " party' en- terea ine cnurcn. Mrs. Armur riem- ing. who possesses a voice of ; rare Charm and sweetneas, sang "Con stancy" m a moat - pleasing manner. Her slater. Mis Bailie 'T. .WilUama a talented- organist, played as the oarty entered - rrn Bridal- Charms" from Lohensrtn. and : Mendeisaohn" wedding marchv as they left the church, both selections being" charm ingly rendered, while during the cere mony the soft strain off "Anger. -I After the ceremony the bridal party and. Immediate relatives and - friends were daUghtCully tad umf ormaUjr rej iinlt. uilfr rn. u .ii huppyatrr for New York, from vhicnplaee thelf trip will tester: It I to cities of In- tret in Caa.' i r 1 other nortr r l V v ABSOLUTELY' . TME MS Wmm ! ISSUED DV. TitZ-: - k ( . . ap -a ,-'lia ' . f, - tw j a le Miiiiiiiigi " ,- J i ' ' . . .--.J . . f $5,000 INSUHANCE OLY COSTS,.. AGE 20 25 30 35 4Q 45 50 ORDINARY LIFE $ 74.90 81.60 92.90 107.60 127.05 158.25 189,15 23855 315.70 20 PAY MF 113.0 m,8o 133.55 147.70 mm 189.05 220.65 327,05 i-t"! RATES FOR OIEER AGES CHWlHiY FTOSne ... - , ... ..'.-.Ey " . ,-4a'",crr.-i3'- , i. '.v v.- 'Vi Splendid Contracts for Agents to Sell .those Address roucie ..?; ' . s "i . .... ,s '. . ' : -' ' - , V - .... - . .... ', ln V T . 1 -v ii
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