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JMM lalM FOR SALE! Seven room dwelling with modern improvements, on Dickinson Avenue, Six room dwelling in South Greenville. Seven room dwelling within 3 blocks cf Evans Strert. Desirable building lots in all parts o( the ciny. Valuable Farm near Winlerville, Containing 2C0 acres with good buildings. Moseley Bros. Real Estate Agents. Caylord-KIng Wedding Tlic old adaRo, “History ropoats it- was fully exoruplifk'd in th I'hrisiian Church of GreonviUo, N'. C., I'iKlit thirty I’. M. Woduosday Oct- •hor 2Xth, when tli(> attractive Miss MiKtic ^foye KirtK: of (his place be- the Ijride of Mr. Uouis Wood.soii • «ylord, of riyniouth, .\. on her ■lother's twenty-third anniversary The churcli wan boautifuHy dccorate l in Kreen and white and seldom has ^recnvitl'' wilncsseil a lovelier luar- riaso. I>ong l)efort> the apimiiilod hour the church was throuRed to thi' «ireet.s because of the popularity of ho couple. Miss KiiiR is the accomplished <lauKhter of the late shorilT, K. W. KiuK. who was known throughout Bastern Candina and her friends are numbered by the score. She has tour ed lOurope and is well educated in wu.-iic and soieni'o. Mr. Caylord is the son of Mr. and \!r.s, A. O. (Jaylord and is a proinisinff .»ounK lawyer of the firm, (Jaylord and flaylord. •Just before the i?ntranee of the brid- .1 party, Mrs. S. T.. White, in her Ejjost inipr(‘ssive manner. ren<iored • Hunioreske" and then Mrs. \V. 1j. Hall satiK '•|!e<-aiiS(» I love Thee." ■Ni-ver was her voice sweeter and n»ver WHS an audience so thrilled. rh>‘ hriilal party enter('d as follows; lirst the ushers, two down each aisle, Mi'ssrs. Ixiyd fforton, of Plymouth, and HtTnle Warren of (jre»nville and Avi-ry (JiiyJord of I’lyiuouth and ('. O’lf Home of (iri'envilli', crossing at the hancel. Then came the bridesmaids.' dri'.ssed in alternate pink and white i-r ■!)•> ill' Chino carrying pink and wiiui' ( hr.vsanlheiniiin.s, in the fol-j iowliif: order: | Miss Camniie McNeil of l.tiniherton and Miss Ijillian Fountain of Ilaleip;h. Miss I.aura Carter of Wilson and Mis.i . ^usie \Varren of (irei'nviUe, Miss Hallie CoviUKton of T^^urinhurg and I llisK Margaret lilow of (Ireenville, j Mis.s Olivia Hurbagc- of Como anil Miss Lillian Carr of tJreenville j These wen- followed by the danvs >1 honor, Mrs. Toni Gaylord of Ply mouth, dre.ssed in white charmense . arryins white Chrysanthenuirus and i.-rn anil Mrs. Haliniltou I’liderwood o: (loldsboro. a bride of only three ».v'ks, lovely in her own wedding town of white charnieiise, carrying white Chrysanthemums and fern .'’ext came (he maids of honor. Miss Amino King, sister of the bride dress- •*■11 in pink crepe de chine carrying pink Killarupy roses and Miss Ixittie Ciaylord, sistc'r of the groom, dressed i:i white crepe de chine carrying white Richmond roses and fern. IJt- l!e Jfi.sses Xancy and V'irginia King, the attractive flower girls dressed in accordian pleated silk, preceded tho liride to the altar, scattering flowers in her path. I^astly eatue the bride n<>ver prettier than in her wedding i gown of while charmeuse with pearl trimmings and orange blossoms, carry ing a shower bonquet of lilies of the valley and bride's roses leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. Richard King, who gave her away. She was met at the altar by the groom and his best man. Dr. Carl Harper, of Plymouth. Hev. .1. .T. Walker per formed the cerenmny. The party left the church to the strains of Tanhaus- er’s Weddiliig .March and repaired to the home of the bride’s mother. Mrs. U. W. King, where a public receptic.i was given. (Juite a number of guests called during the evening. The guests were receivi'd in the front hall by the liridal party and in troduced to the receiving line whicn was composed of the bride and groom Miss Ainint* Kiitg, .Miss l/ottio and Mr. Avery Gaylord, Mrs. A. O. Gay lord, Mrs. Tom Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Underwood, and Rev. .7. J. ■'Valkcr. In the back hall they were si rved punch !)v by Mr. and Mrs. W. I... Hall, Miss Mary Shelburn, and Mr. Norman Warren, and Miss Mary Smith and Mr. Jim Hines. From the punch bowl they were directed to the gift room where they wore received by Miss Kdith Fagan and Mr, .T. Key Mrown, and iMiss Mao Schultz and Mr. lohn Horne. Receiving in the sitting room were Miss Nell Pender and Mr. Arthur Chesson, Miss Ward Moore and Mr. Clinton Bowen, Miss Lucille Cobb and Mr. Alex lilow. Miss fCliza- beth McNair and Mr. J. B. Kittrell and Miss .Jennie Shaw and Mr. Tom Dupree, presided over the Bride’s Book, in the dining room delicious ••ream and cake were served by Misses Krnestin.e and Uubel Forbes, Christ ine Tyson, Christine .fohnson, and I’lorenc.e Blow. 'J'he bride and groom went througli the country to Wilson, where they boarded the train for Northern Cities. The many, many presents received: among wiiich was a lovely bar piii of rubies and diamonds bought in Brazil, given to tho bride by the aunt of the groom, Mrs. T. J Jarvis, attest the esteem in which tho couple is held. I'he groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful diamond cluster ring ■which was his mother’s when she was a young lady. Tho out of town guests were: .Mrs. 15. U. King. .Mrs. R. I). I’arrott, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Underwood and Miss Georgia Davis of Goldsboro. Miss CUinimie McNeil, Lumberton, Miss Hallio Covington, l..i«.urinburg, Miss Klizabeih MacNair, Jlaxton, Miss Lil ian Fountain, Raleigh, Miss Laura Carti'r. Wilson, Mrs. Alice King, Mr. ’lownsend, Farmville, Mrs. B. W. Ca- luidy. Miss Jennie Shaw, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Kinston, Miss Olivia Burbage. Como. .Mrs. A. (). Gaylord, Mrs. Tom Gaylord, Mr. Avery Gaylord, Miss Lot tie Gaylord, Mr. Loyd Horton and Dr. Carl Harper, of Plymouth, Messrs Bea and Jim Joyner and Mrs. Helen Wat kins. Farmville. Just unloaded another Load of extra good, well broke HORSES AND MULES Direct from stock farms of Middle West. if If// J. E. WINSLOW Greenville, N.C. Dealer m Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, Cart wheels and Harness. Farm For Sale. For sale one 209 acre farm situated near Kveretts, N. C., close to schools and churches, 00 cleared and in high state of cultivation, self draining with .voung growth of timber. Eight room dwelling practically new, two tenant houses, and several other out buildings Including two new tobacco barns, will sell and include farm implements teams and etc., if so desired by pros pective purchaser, if interested in a largaiu write. P. O. Box Gl, Everetts N. C, n-2-3td-2tw. m. JL Attorn«7 at fxa« 004 Drmlnace Cmm «. l9 j>H«« tormerlv o^wug^tMl f«nrU and Hl( tIl[0>D, VA„ A>D RETCR.V vl3 the ATLAMIC COAST LIXE RAILROAD The Standard Railroad of the South SOIJTHERX MEDICAL CONVENTION Tickets on sale Nov. 6-7-8, Limited to reach original starting point prior of November 22nd, 1914. T. C. WHITK, Gen. Pass. Agent CRAIG, Traffic Manager. WILMINGTON, N. C. \V. J. Pass Strawberry Plants I’iunt them notr, &0 cents per IM. Cnt FlowerN and fusoral deiilb'ns on Nhort notice. Orders taken for 8bade Trees, Orupe TIueH, Rose Bashe*. i‘ansf Plautfi, lljraeJnth and Xarelsfinf Kolbs. mss BETTIE WARREN riioiie*250-J. Women SuflVr Terribly from Kidney Trouble. Around on her feet .all day —no ■won der a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor sh'pp and kidney trouble. Foley 's Kid ney Pills givi> quick relief for these t .'oubles. They strengthen the kidneys -take away the aches, pain and wear iness. Make life worth living again Try Foley Kidnt'y Pills and see how much better you feel.—Sold by all tlrugt iKts. WK. ^AUL ¥iTZ«j]!KAL» Deatlit. UCc'4 orer >'rank WUsoa te Teleptone 417. Sreearille, ft ■«tropoUtsa Lift Lantfiiwa of Now York AaaeU 447.82>.Si».x«. Qoorn A. Bcrrest, Spvclai Ajft* 111 l^ana It lirMBrma. U i Norfolk Uurkcts Quoted bj Colib Bros Jt Co. TODAY TESTEBDIT ■Ian. Wheat UK 113 5-S May Wheat 121 7-S 119 1-2 ■Jan. ('orn fi7 T-.*? 68 1-4 May ('orn 71 3-S 70 5-S Pec. I>ard 1075 1062 .Tan. Lard 932 987 IVc. Uibs 1073 1020 .Ten. Uibs 0S7 882 Misses Ida Ipock, of New Born, Lo nie Gardner and Miss Moore, of Gard- i.c-r’s Cross Koads are visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. L. (Mark and attending the Convention. SEE E. H. EVANS FOR ELECTRIC Irons, Heaters, Lights and fixtures Proctor Hotel Building. tO-28-tf. Touring Cars $490.00, F. O. B. Detroil Rounabouts $440.00, F. O. Detroit. We have sevcial secohd liand Ford and othe* Oars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. Ford Supply Co. Phone 237. Greenville, N. C. THIS IS THE WEEK TO SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES 1 Q.4-U lotti Series IN THE lotJi ocries SATURDAY IS THE DAY SrLS"‘““! The Home Building and Loan ——— Association
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