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QCDC THEY; ARE .HERE .j A line of Superior . . -. Quality Toilet Articles Toilet Water, Soap and : r Powers. ' 5 - They cost no more than t inferior kinds. S Come and see our . line. Marioix Drug Go. ococ DOC DOC Marriage of Miss Blanton and Mr. - . Winborne. Uneofthe most beautiful wor dings ever witnessed in Marion look ptac m me jiemoaist cnurcn n LOCALAND PERSONAL on Wednesday evening at nine o'clock when Miss Charlie Maje Blanton and Mr. John Wallace Winborn plighted their. troth. ; This handsome new church . was beautifully decorated, four arches defined the aisles and at the altar, which was banked with palms and ferns, there were three arches,from the center of the larger -one was suspended the initials of bride and groom, made of dainty white flow ers , The arches, altar rail and organ were covered with the rich green boughs of mountain ivy. and laurel, all thickly - studded with sprays of bridal wreaths and gleam ing with the light from numerous candles. L , Before the arrival of the party Misses Marguerite Grant and Julia Burton each rendered several selecticfns on the organ, and immediately .preceding their en W. H. Taylor and N. F. Steppe, trance, Mrs. J. W. Pless sang in of Dysartsvi Ie. attends tf .rtn. per sweet, clear soprano voice cert here last Friday night. Will Blanton is home on a visit from the University. ; R. A. Ooper, of States ville, was in town Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W.f Pless spent Saturday in Asheville. - Attorney C. B. McBrayer went o Charlotte yesterday. L. L. Bolch spent Sunday with his parents in Hickory. v W. S. Weeks, of Winston-Salem was a visitor here Sunday. ' W. C. Morris, of Nealsville, was a business visitor here Monday. The Book Club met with Miss Essie Morgan last Monday night. Attorney D. E. Hudgins attend ed court in Morgan ton last week. N. H. Hall, of Morganton, was in town on business during the week. Lester Morris, of Spartanburg, spect Sttnday with his parents in Marion. Miss Lucy Jordan, of Davenport College, spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Marion Johnson spent Eas ter with her parents in Johnson City, Tenn. Miss Collins Poteet, of Converse College, Spartanburg, was home for Easter. Miss Carrie Adams, of Rock Hill, S. C.,.is the guest of Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey. Attorney A. Hall Johnston left the first of the week for New York on business. A large delegation from Marian attended the commencement exer cises at Nebo. , Mrs. J. E. Guy is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Daniel, in Drake's Branch, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tate and little gaughter spent Sunday with relatives in Bridgewater. Luncheon for Miss Blanton. Among the many affair given In MLm Blantou's honor, the Bridge luncheon, at which Mrs. II. W. Djiart u hostess, on Saturday morning, wu last, but by no inoaas least ia iiut of benotr. This coxy home waj mare than csoaHy at tractive on thla occasion. In the parVr where the game were played, " yellow wai the predominant color, and linuxc bowls of buttercups graced, table, man tel and book cases. Dainty grtanl of yellow aad white creje paper were swung from the chandelier to the wall. from the center of this canopy bans a large bell of white flowers from which. when Miss Blanton was asked to "ring the Wedding Bell." fell a shower of uice and dainty package containing a hand some yellow silk party bag. the prize for the honor guest f Tally cards in the shape of wedding Because God Made Thee Mine." - Promntlv at thA annmntod linnr Miss N ttie Dysart, of Patton. the bridal party entered. . to the N C, was the guest "of her aunt,- strains of the march from Lohen Mrs. J. M. Laughridge, last week. ?.rin? skillfully played by Miss -v . m v Marion Johnson. Down opposite Mrs. S. B. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. aisles came the ushers, Messrs. Cut- Edgar McCall and Miss Alma Mc- ,ar a5a Smith and Gilkey and Guy, j large bowl of violets. Planting Time Again and we are rtadj for it witli all kindi of lowt. Hoes, Disc Harrows, Prg !!arros ail v Corn Planter. We also ltv Poultry Wire; IUrb Wirtn.J Wire Ferx. ncmciuwr war iimk)uar tcrs fur HsnUmrr. , hfll with wrMthi rif w?riVt rm tvva. I sedand a most interesting .gw i .4 PHCC Ha fdWafC CO. scores were connted Miss Margnerite Grant was found to have the hlgbi-tt and receired a beaaUfnl enp and taocer with riolet ' decoration. Miss Annie Laura Blanton was second, her prise bw log a silk bag with hand painted deco ration in riolets. Mrs. Minnie Blanton was third and was presented with a ribbon bon bon box. In the dining room the decorations were fa violet and white, crepe paper also being used in this room in a most effect! Ye manner. The center piece, a was enrroundrd THE SPARTAis BRANDS OF V COFFEE .orefreah roasted upon receipt of dealer's order. Try a package. A fresh shipment just received. Garden SeedOnion Sets, Early RosefBurbank and Red Bliss Irish Potatoes, Ec. - ED. MORRIS Gall spent last Thursday niirht Asheville." in followed by Mrs.. Leon A. Neal. by groups of sinall fluffy diicks and a. 1 mi i I.. .... - . ..... . .'. matron or nonor. 1 ne color scheme tiny rabtats. bearing litue baskets on of the weddins was f?reen and white their backs nUmlwithtrrTstalised violet. Miss Bruce Landis, of Elizabeth and Mrs. Neal was charminc: indeed I The menu and place cards were heart College, spent several days here Swned in a handsome chiffon d rap shaped. nd elaborately, decorated with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fd mcssaUne of white. Miss Blan: a water color dsign of'rioleta. After a W E Landi the daintiest or blondes, was delicious luncheon senred in six courses n is. most attractive in a Nile green mes- had been thoroughly enjoyed, the gueate M. Jimison and C. Jimison, the saline with silver trimmings. The again repaired to the parlor when the former of this county and the latter ring bearer. Master William Neal, 'bxwer feature of the entertainment of Burke wptp irmm of Ko dresses in a suit of white cloth, took place. This was indeed unique. - v wuvi I I i ' ; L " A " " 1 . . . - . uoro um tiuk u wihuj saun pi I l airs, uysan naa sent eacn guess a neart shaped card, requesting that thej bring The bride entered bv the left aisle, leaning on the arm of her uncle, Mr. John B. Newton, of Roanoke, Va., and was met at the altar by the groom, who entered from the study, accompanied by were married at L A ' 1 1 r uupusb parsonage eany last oun- ow day morning, Key. Long officiat ing. Kev. A. DeR. Meares, of Bilt- more, was in town Saturday. Mr. Meares has accepted a call from e-v i I ueiaware ana expects to enter upon his best man, Mr.. J. D. Proctor, his work there about the first of of Lumber ton, N. C. i April. Mr. Meares was formerly The ceremony was performed' in rector of the Episcopal church a most impressive manner by Rev. nere H. H. Jordan,, pastor of the bride. 'f . After the solemn vows were taken Register of Deeds Laughridge the party left the church by the issued marriage license during ' the I right aisle to the joyous strains of week to Robert Minish and Nora Mendelsohn's Wedding March. Ward, both of McDowell, and Following the ceremony, there t a Ta!. t t:: was a reception given at the home . v.. v. uauo -mil- of the bri(Je,s mothe.f Mrs Minnie ouu- resiaeni, or Blanton. The home was beauti- this county and is 60 years old. fully decorated in white and green. His bride i from Burke county The bride and groom received in and is 50 years old, the Prlo from where the guests ,, ,,. , , found their way to the Punch Polk Miller's concert at the court boW4 gracefully presided over by house last Friday night was one of Mesdames William W. and Leon the best ever held here. Mr. Mil- A. Neal, thence to the A Surprise Marriage. On Tue.vUy morning last and at SpsrUnburg. Ss C there occurrd a aurpri&e truirriaVe which aruoM no httld, tntrnt in Martoo. It w&h at tle Arlmirt n lloul, with Rev. Watkins Ci istinjf thit Mits Julia Chsie. on of Msrions fslr daughters, ami Mr. (ieter D. Wil litnui, a wrll known citizen of Marion, wcrr unitrd in the holy binds of wedlock. The secret w as wi ll krjn until Monday aftfriAMi ..f thi rrk, hut once out it f!utislol like unto a forest fire. nenriipm th co tiactinjf parties were rt ale to own up which, by the war. tl.y did gracefully. Wc with In extnl loiliUyouns and happy cmipl Mir heartfelt d)nj;rstuUtinns ami Wtlwr with their inny frirnl. wih fr Uem a long and hsppy lif. Q-I c DOC DOC AT THE "BLUE FRONT" it with a good wish for the bride written therein. These had been collected. strung on a yellow satin ribbon and tied to a largs gilded wish bone. They were read alond and the originality and humor of some caused mnch amusement After which they were dresented as a souvenir to the bride to be Each meat drew from a tray a faror, either a yel low or white chick with a golden heart bearing the fortune of the recipient Miss Blanton's faror being a small gild ed wedding bell, with a sprsy of orange blossoms. An invitation to Mrs. Dysart's al ways insures a "good time," and this was no exception. As a surprise to Miss Blanton, as well as the other guests. Mrs. Dysart arranged to have Mr. Winborne come in to be present at the ljncheon. his company being a pleasure indeed. D. I. Carlton, a pniiitinnt at torney of KnniYillf Dublin county, has decided to locale in Marion and his f rron! a ttlner hiD with O l. . P. .1. Sinclair, Mc&srs. Sinclair and McBrayer having dissolved partneiahip. Mr. McBrayer and Mr. C T. Ikasa. wbo recently KxntM lcrrt formed a parlncnhrp anl offices over Slrctmns Store. hare lure Drug - 1 lie li a.J3 Ilawiisn Pircspf le Fmb SarmtotraOiirii HcicxTassajjcn Virxrsr .... Heinz Hon Usduh Kmix Sjrklin GtltiM .... IWtPZ iVkio. iieu.x i rnui tioiirr ..... 1 If it-X lULrxl lWat ..... Heii x Pure Olive OA Blue Ribbon Extract Vanills. Irrvrspj4, Irrrxa. Ortaxooo, Alracoi, S Ira berry, Pislacte atJ lUcscs. 10 sikI Sic rr toflle. Ttt abort is all frrsh stock jo.t rrceiteJ. Call and gire ct a trial. n 2Cc Sic U n IL E. H. DYSART, Phone 35. )Q DOC n Mrs. Blanton Entertains Mrs. Albert Blanton was "at home" dining I to about 40 of her friends. WedneadsT ler is a good story-teller and keDtlrooni wnicn was elaborately dec- afternoon, when one of th pretUeat K;0 anionno'laninn ufln orated," and where Mesdames J. IS. entertainment's of the many, which his audience laughing from begin- Newton and Albert Blanton with have been given in the last few we., ning to end. Ool. Booker is an eaSe aD(j grace served delicious in honor of the winsome bride-to be, expert banjo player and gave some cream, cake and mints. Here too. Miss Blanton, whose marriage to Mr. examples of the old time banjo the 'bride's cake," in shape of a Winborne, takes place on the sotn. The playing which met hearty applause, large white heart, was cut and beautiful and attractive home was made The negro quartette was the best mucn interest taken as to the win- more attractive at this time, by thepro ever seen here. The concert was D.ers of, .tn ,u5k tokens. At fuse decorations of Lavendar. which highly enjoyed by a large audience, eleven o clock, the young people, was the color scheme for the afternoon The total receipts amounted to wun cnaperones, repairea u ine and was carried out to perfection. $70.00. Death of Mrs. G. M. Cirson. The relatives and many frinlt of Mrs. Goo. M. Cartm w -re deep ly grieved when the d iif came frora AlieviH. TuJay, a. m., 20 iK, in&L, thst she bd passed away. All that skilled plirsiaaoa and devotel nnrse could do was of no arailthe Mark winced tnea sencer" came jut after tnWIniht and took her away. r hstl hod, oh how eagerly, fnr r rvoivery but Gtsl knew be.t an I l.le lcr come up higher. She was thirtr-sis years ll aitd had been a consUUnt muir of the M. E. Oiurvh, South, inc child hood. The grief-stricken husband and a t a a . a cnuuren, aged rtinr it- ra have the sytnjMihy of the entire community. Important Announcement Tbe new styles are tow rrsdy. iVo tct tslia lh:s i;ieoii oTort. ty to select your wearicg ap(rt) frets tbe ctspt variety cf silt shown only by CHAS. A. STEVENS L BROS., CHiaGO who make a tKUllf tt Illg L Clts4 rit saivt Ut Weus, Xlnwi vi Childmi at Ppplar rtV Ctatc Tailsrl f it bu4 i tUl ri- errrStf a ft tsSlvijta2 masurtmU frco ycer cra tin-jUm it avavrulie e4 e; W BmJt lotr tt4 ifww( ;i (O ti t, Ltrt aa.1 Uar4 wsJs sails X a4 ap. tm MC) s4 a. aalris IS ti at4 Wastes. fSkctA wwkUrx tausUa ee-itwr. ale:,, ktit aJfwar. l3rfTT. rrwa, 'jtr-a, listiMT fo&lK tcwvr. k., alo ytmm rli a&4 tilrU. SS4 Qtrr $ rmtm al comxxiiac'y tow jtv TV tl r it sa tu.il aa4 are wm as art sbowa cj la tbm bur ctt Tt0O4 Cut! ohJm tb Hau1fmi r4hU Ttml4 m4Jmmplm I cbtfally caffrr yrm aay MKrti tuae I tm r,Ut Is atslts mf Ikma. taslesT tacrtac'A. at toe mo krw prvr jxm wxs. ea throof a ttMt cJAi- 4 j-? ta ri la uir rtre m a ICE The Thomas Coal Co. can fill your orders and solicits your patron age. Phone 158. - . Teaif it Out' Wlhat Out? rooms of the Manufacturers9 Club j and enjoyed dancing til midnight. The bride. Miss Charlie Maye Blanton, is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Minnie Blantoo, and is a a A ml young lady ot many personal charms, having spent the most of her life in Marion; she is beloved On entering the hall, there met the eye a scene of beaoty, festoons and streamers of lavendar forming a canopy, in the hall and parlors, violets being the flowers of decoration, their sweetness filled the air. The tea tabls. in the hall, was a popular retreat, bcibg presided over by Mrs. Eb Neal and Mlrs They say in Ktypt 11 T. ITi address made somebody "rod b-t." Don't that sound natural I lire Cm la a GocbSa ot almwl rwrr sui s&4 aamptML MRS. J. F. WILLIAMS, Agent. la MARION, H. C. Marion Progress and New York World esc year for f L50 IE IXXI X XI X Why this ad yes we want you to do us a favor. We know you read this paper, prove it to uv we are from Missouri and to "Show Us" we want you to do this. Uionally Take out your pencil and in the blank space below mention him well known throughout the chandener, from which feu in. graoerui iu nrni,i vnn wkK mit in the market and mail it at county. He is a member of the cascade the flowers and violet ribbons, the property you wish put m the marKej. ana mau it at ,aw fi;m of Pless & Winborne;and reaching the Urge bowiin the center of by all, for her quiet gentle man- Nan Guy. The table being tastefully ner. and sweet disposition. At all I decorated with candles and violets I times charming, she was never j strewn over its cover. A lively ga-aeing more so, than on her wedding ere, I contest was engaged in. The hand- when gowned in white messalme, I painted score cards being in the shape enveloped in the gauzy " folds of 1 of violets. . The first prise was present- tulle of her veil, and bearim? the I ed to Mrs. Yancey, a cat arias candle bridal bouquet of roses, she looked I stick, while Miss Morphew, wss pre the ideal bride. ' ' I sented a lovely pin, with amethyst set The croom. Mr. J. Wallace tin- Iatho dining room, the color; Winhnrnft. whil hsrino- hwn in scheme was also carried out la the most Marion onlv about two vears. has artistic manner. The table was boautl- marl a a nlflPA fnr himAl f nrnf as- ful in its decorations of violets. An lia onA crviallir tKof. malri I mense lunch suspended from the DO IT NOW. .March. .1910 H. W. Dysart, Real Estate and Loans. " We are in the market for the following pieces, property. I , V V - Sharpen your pencil and quote us on: of it is well known that his industry and ability have given him a strong place among his- brethren. He is of the well known family of Win borne, of the eastern part of the state, being the son of the late Dr. Winborne ol Chowan county, and a cousin of Judge R. B. Winborne, who holds so. wide a position in the affairs of the state. The popularity of the couple was attested by the display of hand some wedding gifts, among which was especially notable, the solid silver pitcher given by the mem bers of the Marion Bar,- also the elegant cut glass Punch . bowl and cups, the gift of the ushers. - There were a number of out-of- town sruests present, among the the table while streamers of lavendar fell in graceful curves from the chande lier to the four corners of the tab!-, cream and cake in the colors, with' crystalized violets, were served. The souvenirs were violet Dsskets. contain inz mints with streamers of lavendar ribbo unattached to which were heart shaped cards bearing name of hostess and honoree and date. - , There were several oat of town guents present Mrs. I. A- Neal.' of Bristol; Mrs. J. B. Newton. ,of Roanoke; Miss Lallage Oats, of Asheville. All felt thst time had taken wings and bid adieu to the charming hostess who is st all times noted for her gracious h pi tali ty. I ; g-TDDlC ftloveraes n We Have Them To Suit Everybody. Mena lUue Serge Double and Siesle Breast Suits at $i0UO to $11.10. Meca FsScy Srrma in all tle nobby stylea at $3.50 to $11.50 value, 6l aud rjoality ffcarasurd. YoctLa IM&t Serr Sinirlc and Double breast SuiU at $7.50 to $IO.CO. Yoctfa Ksrcy Wontxis to $iaCX Boys Double bresitJJlue Sergo and Fancy wonbrJ Sdiu with KokierUxker VmzlM al $2.50 U $0 50, all g.l valoea and latest itjies. Mrr-a and Boya NeIi SUrta ith asJ ithoct cx4 Urs at 25, 45, 50. C5 and $1.00, pretty patterns aoJ good quality. Tie, Ikita, Sctprodera. UcJ Karen Socks, Triangle 5-pJjr collara, Fancy vesU and Summer Utxlerwcar al r?rcUr rtkt. We have Jost received our dw Walk -Over Ozfurds and Low Cot Shoes for If en and Doys la Taa. Gon Mrtal. Yld Kid and raUst Leather at $2.00 to $3 &0 for Doys and liM to t-M for Mi Name- here on this occasion. , ' Tlie haDDy couple left on train mm m m 1 m m va I number being Mr, ana Mrs. jonn 22, on Thursday morning, amid a B. Newton of Roanoke, Mr. and shower of rice -and good wishes. Mrs. Ceph Blanton of Shelby, -Mr. After their return Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leon A. Neal of Rogers- Winborne will be at home to their Town. State- HI. W. DYSAM.T Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. ; ' ville, Tenn., Miss Carrie Adams of Rock Hill, S. C Miss Eula Wrieht of Ashenlle, Mr J. D. Proctor, who was best man, is also a lawyer, bemg'of the firm of Mc- Intvre. Lawrence and Proctor of state wide reputation: was a class mate of Mr. Winborne, and both members of the D. K. E. . society at the University of - North Caro lina, where they gratuated. Mr. Proctor made many friends while friends, on South Main street. V Chief Justice Brewer Dead. Wa&hiogton, March-28. David Josiah Brewer; associate justice of (he Supreme court of the United States, died Monday night as the result of a stroke of apopleiy. Ladies aSelbyM Ot fords la taoi ary style aud cios la Palest Lea ther, Qou MeuU 8nU aad Vki Kid. " The prttlt llt wt bare ever , bowu la Ladles s&4 CSJUreus XL GL Godmaa make. Saodals. Ox fords sod Low Cot Shore la Pat ent Leather. Crua vUl and Ykf Kid. We havmt space U trice each grade here but will t glad to show a&d prioe any else or style whether yoo wsat to hoy or not. La NcSiae. ts iXZTK tknrs UtA. eV. 4c Tiosta' Gt9 Stustf ccrKa, I tea itsajui taoi TRIANGLE 5-Ply Collars TV ifrt mtm mmi tfH W twit nl t l mmj mt I Wf ft EW mrwmr 4 W ,) iUa mmf m-pif i S-Av. p.viiat inr 4 autt C4 iUr aa4 Tsy si S3, wry yair gtMrmzUmX. TUr Tmy bxklxg lm a devsUe Kail 109. hl aa4 lot al tie parts w!n doctie scrv&fta ts tnwdL A smtw pair or yoer aaoery Wk If srparurs Urn a IcZe la s. Ijmtm L"a4nrear. OsserMfis 10. IS asd IV. OcrsK cwm tX. IX asJ Eorx&rtl msr akiru fOc is Ud. Qx.UAm'm rssse kaU VjC sack silrf waives Jc U $2IH. vs skirts la dark Um to 1 M. Don't forget about your poll tax receipt. May 1st is the last day. u 2 for 2Sc Alway$ lad to show our goods and oiiurc yon our prices arc rihL GASTON TATE, Mc 01 E "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE." IE 3 E I 0
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