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SECOND. SECTION Twenty, Page 3. 3 , . t ..J- . . .. .- . . if ' re-. ', A' . 'I 1 JIIE UTTLE-LONG CO. ARE THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE IN THIS' SECTiOiV. YOU SHOULD READ EVERY WORD OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT DITEINQ.THE PAST WEEK 7E HAVE BEEN TAXED TO OUR UTMOST TO . SERVE THE" THRONGS THAT HAVE CROWDED OUR STORES DAILY. . .WE PROMISE TO MAKE AS PROMPT DELIVERIES AS POSSIBLE IN IIILLtNERT AND COAT SUITS. BE PATIENT, YOUR ORDER WILL BE ' FILLEDi-' v:,rv.y;;-N. ; V s;vtU - -, , - ",71: ' 4 " r1! '. - - Dress Goods . . ;.. 60-inch Chiffon Droadcloth, -Taupe, Catawba' and all staple colors. Price the yard .$1.50 'k, 56-inch Stripe Worsted all ' the popular combinations of i colors. rPrice the yard..,. ;.,t ;j, A.ur.$l,25 ' 40-inch Novelty Dress Goods; a-beautiful;line of ;'color j ; ings to select from. ,Pric e the yard ". $1'00 ' - , l rancsT stock cms A in charlotte r " ' ; Tun Dinner BbUi In French And Austrian Chin u4 EnrlUh -forceUln, ... - with tna Mweot' ana neatest decoration and ahapeg, from ' , . ..:'. V. 1 j ' "i .. . .... $18.50i) to $83.00 . - . Several beaotlfol decoration ln Open Stock China and Porcelain. Two . apecial open stock patterns are the Onion Blue and Alice Gold Band Chlnav These are 'real popular,' . . '..' v .TOIXETSKTS ,t One rer jr select lot of decorations, in 10 and 12 -piece Toilet Sets, from l.r. ,... ....... Mfii BOTIX . WARE .fiO to $15.00 AJLtheltates and Dishes used by hotels and resUurants ' single or ' -.-'., ' , o ..double thick. 4' 1 - Every kind from an Electric Portable to a Parlor, Kitchen or Church . ZAmp. ., ;, .v"v ' . . ., ....,.. . . - ' FANCY CHINA - , , - i-'v - ' " ". "r ' tWa have,, a larfe selection of samples bought at 60c. on the. dollar. ; Many -fine pieces Hand-lalnted and a neautlful assortment Oriental and Do-. aestio Vases, BrtcBrao, etc.. " : ,.- J I, ' , SPECIAXi MONDAY "'IT."-. " ..Four patterns in those real thin Jap. Cups and Saucers one or as many M you want all to match. f Monday only ,,.. . ,.. 18c. oacb Gifantlo 110.60 Gold Watch Bale Saturday, November 7th.. See 'our regu- . " 'Ur 'space In this papers ; ,.", s , -i rims ..4 . Xsidies' and Children's Furs In slnsle scarfs or seta, in all the y popular. "' aktna. Lrni Mlnlc Rnulrr1 U.rlln Iuh.ll. .ni) dkhlj ITnv ' '.- '-' - ' Silks 'it'y 36-inch Japonaca Siilk, evening shades and Blacks Price the yard.... ' .,..:j'..,..39c 36-inch Liberty atin, , Whi te, .Black- and Colors, the greatest value, in--our entire line.... Price" the 'yafd I,, , . . ji - . . ... . . .... ,w . . t..r m f t r . Beautiful line of Waist Silks, no ' twa . patterns 'alike. .Price the yard ; .71 ...... , . ?LTO . ' S Phoenix 3 Mufflers The most popular, the. most useful and the most adver tised, article on the market to-day. Price each . . 50c. well line of. new;-nobby Neckwear in Babylrish and other popular mate'riais'.; Price from. . . .25c. to $2.00 : , ' Neck Ruchings Everythmgin Ruchingis-White, Black and. all .colors; all widths from l'to 5:inches. Price the yard ' .... ; . .....25p. to $1,50 . Wide Nets New linef of ,the latest" noveltie&.in ; Waist 4 Nets,; Filet, ' Ronnd;and HetagonIMesh,White, Cream',' Ecru? and .Per8ianeffects.yPrice;the,yar pJbO U Blankets Leaksville All-Wool Blanket s, none better manufactured. . Special value 11-4; at: 4'. . . $30 J. i Robe Blankets , . Beacon Robe Blankets, the swellest line of patterns ' , that we have ever shown. Price each ... $2.00 to $5.00 ' , (cords and frogs to mate h). ' FOR MONDAY TWO SPECIALS FOR EACH LADIES AND CHILDREN Ladies beautifully Tailored Suits. . Each express for the past three days ' has brought many new Suits in all colors and slses; also thirty. two 8am . pie Suits, all of which will be on sale Monday at a price that saves you from 1 5.00 to $10.00 on the Suit Each Suit correctly fitted by our expert fltters. . We show Suits from $10.00 to $160.00. ' One . lot Black. Taffeta Petticoats, good, heavy Silk and easily worth $S.00. but our special while they last - .....w....f$.4S each Children's Cloaks- manufacturer closed out to, us his entire line of -" samples of Children's Cloaks at one-fourth off. These .are arranged In' kf two lots. Choice of" each at $1.60 and $.T. There are CoaU In the. ' ' lots worth up to $11.10 1$. bought regular, but we make 'the price and i'; will close out the lots quick. By express on yesterday we received sec ond shipment, of those Rubber Capes for ' Children from 4 to lt-rear' , sises , They o oa sale Monday morning- at... .:.H.tt..' I 'A LADIES' WRAPS ... 'o.' :l ''tl V , 1 ' Handsome line 'of Ladles .Wraps In Broadcioth Vand r . Novelty ' Goods, ia Black, Green. Garnet, and Grey also pretty Plaids and "stripes; flnely 1 Uilored,' plaited or cloee-ntting em plre eBecV with the directolre lines..; . Prices 'from. ...... ........ ....I1SJSO to $M.0O ( SHIRT .WAISTS This department has. many attracti ve garments VlntNeMessaUneTaf-1 feta. Satin and Linen Fancy Tailored Waists. Prices... 1.00 y to 97.(9 VVf . .. .;- ' sweaters' U'optyt yl-.A Bl lino of Sweaters for, Ladies and Children White, Garnet : and I Navy s JltJlUC-JLillLlLiLkCiiALiUis ; a-" 'ci-'Wl S.'r .. f:,r 11 OEALM: (0)E WORT H (G0)LIMA SOO IETY . r RALEIGH. 7 , Csrrespondeace of The .Observer. . .: i ; Raleigh,. Oct 80. One 'of the most notable -weddings or tno season took k. place here Wednesday morning, when i Mlu IJIMin Murray FerraU became ; . the" b'rlde'of Mr. Gregory Frank Gan non, a prominent young- railroad man bere connected with . the .Norfolk A Southern Railroad. The . ceremony ' was ia-. the Chureh: of the Sacred ; 'Heart,. and among thoso here from a distance tor tne ceremony werei nr. ' ' nd Mrs. F. S. Gannon... New York; ' v Mr. and Mrs. McGuire.. and' Miss Mo- nlr. New York and Mr. James F, ' 1 FerralL Montgomery. Ala. For . the wedding ceremony Mrs. R. G. Sherrill, r sister of the bride, was dame of honor. ahd Dr.: James Gannon, brother of the - ' bridegroom, Washington, D. C, ; was , best nuuu Messrs.Kd ward an Robert " fliimnn. brothers of the. bridegroom. ' v !rveaas ushers.' -It was a simple ; Roman marriage service with mimer ous burnlnr Upers soout tne - aitar ' and with' hand soma chrysanthemums 4. and palms prettily arranged. Aftr a 4ridal toar North Mr. and Mrs. Qan- , -non wiU be al home tn thU city.- . f ,.',' '.:,iV '.' 11 1 1111 1 f Friday night -the A- ft M.. College Gorman Club gv a deUghtful dance. - chaperoned by Mrs. C'- B." Wright. Mrs. M. T; Norris and Mra. f Splcer. mong the: ladles dancing were: Miss Josephene Boylan; . Miss Settle., y of ' Kentucky; ? Misses Willa' and Ruby ' ; Norris, iiTas Fullor.'MIss Pearl Heck. . Grins Irene Lacy. Miss Wxrie Rogers, - Miss Daisy Haywood Miss: Francis ' . Lacy, - Miss Nannie Hay, Miss Kth riene Boylan, Miss Louise Xamar and ,' Miss. Louise "Wright- v,- 1 ' Invitations came the past -week to : friends in Raleigh for the marriage of Mr. A. B. Andrews, Jr., of this city, and Miss Helen May Sharplees. of Media. Pa., the ceremony to be t high noon Thursday, November lth. . in Christ. church. Media. Following the marriage there wilt be a reception ' and wedding breakfast at the home of .the bride's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. "Walter M, SAarples. - '. .. - .:' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Shaw entertained quite a party- nt frlpnds Tuesday even ing at earda In honor of the- Misses Fuller. -who were visitor l Raleigh the past two waks from Fort Leaven worth, Kan. The lady's irise was won by Mrs. W. W. Robards snd that for the gentlemen by Mr. Howard ' Haywood. The Misses Fuller - left Friday - for their home at Fort Leav enworth.' They were showered with social attentions while here, espe cially notable having been an elabor ate card rf""ty In their honcr by Gen ersl and Mrs. Carle A. Woodruff, their father, Colonel Fuller, of the United States army, beln a special friend ef ; General , Woodruff, retired army officer..;. ' Invitations for the mnrriae of Mixs Msrfnret Hane., o( ViiK'nn-Sak'H. sn.l Mr. W T. OIL of r ,' :! r m-. ve re recMve-J here t'tz j i t h k u a f IU 1 " t. 1 . ? ; r is to be November 11th in Winston-Salem. Both are very 'popular here. . . - V a J f : Mm . W.- LV Pruden. Of Edenton, spent several days here -" with . Mrs. George. Folk,; havlnf eome especially for the social events in connection with the i unveiling of the Edenton tea party memorial tablet, last Satur day. She was accompanied home by Mrs,' W. W. Robards, who will spend a week with the Misses Pruden. , f ' Vfiv'- -'; ii,f'J--i i ' -J; ( Tuesday evening there was a' re cepUon by -Mr.. J-. R. Ferrall' that proved aulte delightful for' many friends, for 4he brldut party and out-of-town, people here for the Gannon Ferrall wedding, in .which-Mr. Fer rail's daughter, Mies Lillian: Murray, became the bride , of Mr. Gregory F. OannonT son of Mr. F. 8.. Gannon,-of New .York, formerly, president Of ths ivoriom st-Houmern . Kaiiroaa.- in Ferrall home was prettily, decorated and the affair was delightfully in formal. Mr. and . Mrs. Frank 8. Gannon and Mr. and Mrs.' McGuire and Miss McGulro. of New Torlc, were among the guests from a distance; , ; : tTORTH WILKESBORO -' i . ..-". Correspondence, of The Observer, ; S . 'North Wllkesboro, Oct. Jt. The Friday Afternoon Book Club was de lightfully entertained last week , by Mrs, J. Q. Myers, at Hotel Gordon. Assisting Mrs. Myers in ., receiving and entertaining were Miss- Crosland, of Rockingham; Mrs. Hamlin and lit tie Miss- Bailie Coley. - , Flinch was the game of "the afternoon and' the prize was presented . to - Mr. W. ' F. Trogdoir. - An elegsnt salad Course, consistlnr of chicken salad, oysters, olives, salted almonds, celery,, beaten biscuits and coffee followed by ice cream, cake and . mints, . was served. Mrs. Myers- proved a -most charming hostess -and the club- adjourned to meet next with Mrs. J. B. Norris. The Invited guelts were Mesdames F, O. Hitrper, Z. Paris. M. Houck; J. E. Duncan. Gwyn,Carter, Hamlin and Miss LeGrande. ,. :s; " -Tuesday night Miss Annie- Sue Le Grande entertained few friends la honor of her uncle. Lieutenant Foote, of the United State navy, who. is in town xor-a lew-aays. i - Mrs. C. C Emoot. whg.'has been vis iting in Alexandria, Va., is expected to return home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bold in. of Oklahoma, have been visiting friends and rela tives ia town and the country Jtor several weeks. .TnOIASVILLi:. CoTrespondence of The Observer. . . Thomaiville, Oct. 10. Mrs." Edear W. Dixon very delightfully entertain ed the Tuesday Afternoon Poos. Club on Octoben, t7th. - The entire mera- berphip.' wnft one exception, was pre- and --.rs. Robert Larr.tuth, a K-r-.-.f-r meisl-T, was a P'i-at. i cr t'.'.a f ill t o rr.on'.hi Americas humorlstg have been, studied In the club and at this meeting the' last of this particular class of literary writers was discussed. "Edgar Wilson Nye" was the; subject for the, afternoon, and Mrs.' John R. Myers read of his life and works, giving; In well-chosen language a 'descriptive-picture of his character, home life, and .an outline of his UUrary attainments. The pa per, was enjoyed , by. alL. This was followed by leadings from Bill Nye by Mrs, J, T. C"er ' Several elec-t uona or wye s uiimitaoie numor were given. ,vx-'rt..',:Ts:.v.t.v .-,." r4 A general discussion of Nye and his works? was, then held, the members, thus gaining many bits of Information otherwise overlooked.' The president Mrs. Lambeth, is to be commended for her skill In bringing out and main tainlng all possible Interest in these subjects, , - . VThe' musical programme' consisted in a vocal trio by Mesdames Myers, Armfleld and Dixon,, and a piano solo by ; Mrs. Pamplln ' Both i numbers well rendered. ' iSrs. Armfleld, who has recently re turned irrom an extended Western trip, made the social part of the -af ternoon -interesting r ty a verbal de scrlptlon of Incidents of her. trip., - Refreshments were ;.;jrracefully servea. , Mra.,Dixon. as hostess made ms anernoon one of unusual pleaauru to her quests.,- -.,r A f r- ., . Correspondence of The Observer.";-v.'-'"' ' Wilmington, Oct 10. Saturday af ternoon last Miss Jane Iredell Green entertained a number of her friends at a tea, at her home- on Sooth Second street t During the course of ths af ternoon, a ring was heard at the door, and aa A. D. T. boy-entered bearing a telegram, or what seemed to bo a telegram, written la verse, which an-- no need the engagement 1 of Miss Green to Mr. Herbert Lynch, the mar riage to' take place in April. Attrac tive souvenirs were given to the guest, these being small phekages of rice tied up with, white ribbon, a card being at tached to .' each,' bearing an appro priate verse. - The felicitations of ' all her friends were extended. Miss Green on this happy occasion,' and Mr. Lynch la receiving the congratulations of his msny friends" nere and '"else, where.-w v; - ; : - - "Miss Janle Strange has returned to her home after a visit to friends id FsyetteviUe. ; . . - - - Miss Louise Bunting returned dur ing the past week from the western part of the State where she has been for the cast few months. Her many friends were delighted to welcome her home again. -- - ' Mr Thomas Martin ' Emerson la visiting .relatives in 'Richmond, Va. - invitations were received -In this city on Tu-dy lart t the '-wedding recptitn ft M! Tallu'ah DeRoRs-t and .-r. . '-n B. reschau. ths wed- ding to take place on Wednesday, No vember the eleventh. The invitations read as follows:' . ,' ' ' . ' Mr. Armand . Lamar DeRosset reauests the pleasure of your company daughter . . . . ; TuUulah Low.' V - ' v and . v " ' on. tha svsning of - Wednesday the is eleventh of November , ,t .from six until eight o'clock . One ' hundred and thirteen " 6outb i'?v.'3-.-.:;..ttecoBd Street .vv . i ;. Wilmington' North Carolina. ; -J .. l . S; . Friends of Mrs. Donald MacRae and family are glad to ' learn that they have - returned to their; home; after spending the summer at their home tn Llnville, N. C t .' ' Handsomely - engraved invitations were sent out during the past week, by Mr. and Mrs. George Rountree,' to the marriage of their daughter. Miss Isabel Rountree,'' to Mr. .VanRensse laer 'Choate : King, t which is to take place roa the , afternoon of -Thursday, the lith . ' of November, a at ( i o'clock st Satnt'James etiurch.. iMJss Rountree-tsone- or Wilmington s most popular young ladles, and Mr. KJng, formerly of New Tork but now, of this city, has a host of friends who extend to nuntnetr nearuest .oougratuiauons. brilliant 1 piece of muslo . entitled the "spanisn JUascs," la place of, an un procurable paper. , ; " . - All -of the programme gave . much pleasure to the ladles, but if thortilub likes one thing better than another, U is a good contest and the one which Mrs. Rose gave was one entirety to the club's taste. Many drew for the prise but to Mrs. J. A. Jones fell the honor of possessing ; it The prise was a large handsome cardr In the centre of which was hand painted in letters of gilt the ramoua toast to Norm Caro lina, the toast ' was adorned on one side by a graceful ,, limb of the long leaf pine, and on the other by the two flags that are dear to the hearts of alL the battle flag of the Confederacy and the-beloved flag of our grand old State, all hand painted and one of the most, desirable prises this scribe ever saw. The rerreenmenis, oainiy aoa delightfal foUowed, after ? which the good- byes 'Were said, amidst happy laughter And small talk, the club de Darted as happy as each member oonld be that-didn't draw the prise. i 'The "visitor of the afternoon .was UnJ -r.. J- Hollis, !.of Bennettsyllle, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Nesh will be Interested to learn that they "hare - retnrned . to wumingtoa. where Mr. Nash will hold a responsible position at the A. C. L. Railroad. Mr. Nash and family moved to Atlanta a short while ago, : but being offered better position In this city, ho has re turned to rue oia nome, wnere tney are. recei vine; a warm welcome from their-many friends. . Mrs; Georgo'V Wllaon Kidder-1 and daughter. Miss Florence Kidder,' re turned to their home during the past week, after a, pleasant' visit to New ton. , , ' , ' t Rv iRichard. W. Hogue left on Morvoay last. - for-Chapel HilL- where he ?oes to take ehsrgo of the parish In that place. - Mr. Hogue'a departure from St James church comes as a deep sorrow to the entire congrega tion, where fee is gxfatly beloved, and his. loss to the community .will long be felt '.v--J " "-"-' tVi - : IAURHiBUBQ. y ; Correspondence oT The Observer. ' Laarinburg,' Oct, 10. On October ISth. the Ladles'. Thursday Afternoon Book -Club -was entertairrtd Jty- Mrs. J. M. Rose. A brief but Interesting paper on "The1 Count-of Ferdinand and Isabella'" -by Mrs.-W. H. NeaL After which ; followed a "reading on The Voyage of Columbus" by. Mrs, M. L. John, which also provej to be very lntr.re"tin(". Mrs. Uettle Phaw dC.jbttd the claVlr substiiutlr.g a -i: GOLDSBORO. v Correspondence,; of ,The Observer. ..... ' Goldsboro,, v Oct - 80. Hallowe'en Day was celebrated to a great, extent In Gotdsboro. - - ' ! -... f - Mrs. A. Bv Freeman's annual party U her music class and a few friends came off with .great success on Hal-, towe'en ; night . Bobbing; apples, ; a guesslna contest ; and . trying odd charms added much to the pleasure of the young people. , Miss' SsJlle Klrby gave a unlqui Uttis entertainment, at her home en William street Friday night It was truly a "Hallowe'en" party and every thing relating to that mysterious-day was indulged in. Miss . Kir by makes a delightful hostess and knows well the art of entertaining, so it is ned- lesa to say that the evening; was thor oughly enjoyed by her guests. -. Miss Dora Parties ' entertained a large, number of her friends at a Hallowe'en party on Friday - night The rooms and halls were lighted en tirely,, by Jeek-o'-Lanterns, which, when seen shining- amid Jhe foliage. gave a weird effect to th whole scene. , Many d charms were tried and all sort of games were Indulged In, Thai guests , left at: a late r hour : after having spent a delightful even-. Correspondence ef Ths Observsa, -,f ' fewton. Oct. 30. Tho psst week has ben replete with eatertalnmenu given In honor of the bride Of to morrow. Miss Beulah' Withersnoon. On- lart Thnrsday Mrs. John P. Tount entertained ths Book Club, at which time Miss Wi t hers poo n was the guett vi nonor. jne oooK'or ine anernoon wa "The Second GeneraOoh," by David Graham PhllUps, a .story that is rather strongly drawn, but in tensely interesting. North . Carolina poets was the subject of study,, and this hour was devoted to extracts from various writings.' rather than sketches Of authors. John Charles ' McNeill was the favorite with the members, although poems of Joseph Holden, Philo Henderson, Mrs.. Downing,. Ed win Fuller, and others were read. . i Magnificent chrysanthemums in white, yetlow and pink flUed numer ous vases in the different rooms. . V A . delightful two-course , ; luncheon wag served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J, H. Tount and Miss . Mary Tount During a lull In the serving of these delicacies ths following toast was- given the b rids-to-be by Mrs. P. M.-Williams: - . -' .'- - Here' to the health of the soon to ' : : bo bride; ' . May joy and gladness with her abide; May,. wealth and' prosperity ther at. I'fi :. tend, - And God's richest blessings fof her .3--...--.ne'er end. v.... ... Mra W.. CV Felmester then read a very sweet j poem written by herself and dedicated to Miss WHherspoon. So passed away the hours alt too swiftly till darkness bade the guests depart, ,1 ) .,..; ;;, ; Those'' present besides the regular members of the eluh, were Mesdames P. M. MulL , Doaeld Withersooon. a M.. McCorkle and Misses Mary Tount and Beulah Wltherspooo. r ' v ' October the rwehty-thlrd 'was the scene of gay festivity when Mrs. Don ald Wltherspooo opened her hospita ble borne to a number of friends to shower with wishes as well as with gifts the bride of the tSth. Miss Beu lah WttherspooB. f The afternoon hours from 4 to $:$ rang with the merriment of the guests, who despite the downpour' of : rata had .gathered together.-..-; iv.v?.-.,-" . v .w ';; The dining room was elaborate in pink and green, . while ' numbers of randies shed a soft mellow light that menoed heautlfully with the nrofusion of rosea that blossomed everywhere, as well as with the 'pink satin ribbons suspenaea irons - tne chandelier and spider. webbed- tha tablecloth ending In dainty place cards gave just that added touch to -' charm the - eye - A most elaborate threeeourse luncheon was served., during which the brtds was. the recipient of. man well d. served compliments ia a toast by Mrs. ut . n gvaom was not pres ent, oui nevenneiesa was set forgot ten in a toast by Miss Marie Boat and the -fair young hostess was remem bered In another toe -it by Mrs. J. A. Ualtber. . , . .- - . . The guests were next attracted to tho beautiful rose-covered. parasol suspended from' the dining room door and from which ran a twautlfal sttin ribbon, which on being pulled by Mi.s Marie Boat, showered over the brt.!-. the many daintily V- -I packji- s containing the awset thoughts of friends, which the bride found sub stantiated, with , beautiful hand em broidered handkerchiefs, towels, cen trepieces, h fact everything of which One could think In the way of linen. Th llOUV dAn.tn.A all . v w .M.l.o l. aooa and the guesU" departed voting - uerpoon . a : most perfect hostess. ; a, r. Those oresent an th la lunM slon were Mesdames W. C. Kepyon. A. Yount -.-'Frank , Garvia, . L. F. Long, Misses Bolk WiiiuniiA.. ...... and Mario Bost, . . : ... . :.. f: Monday nlcht li." L i. i .. of; the graded school well filled with ooonle tn wiin tk. - f mlnary Pranks,- a most enjoyable -- m .w msim. given. oy the local talent of Newton under the manat ment of Mlaa Hi. u-im... n-. young ladles and gentlemen belonged . " iw srua scnooi or Cataw ba Collexe. snd v sli . ... seivea la a most credlta.bi nnn and two hours of fun and laughter was en invert k -h - tk " " . - - r wii part in the performance were: M lanes Hen- r.'H"1 a4U,rea -OwS "It nie Phillips, Ruth Bost Louis LltUe. Fannie Kala. i . i i . .....-... ' xrii.- , nwmiKiii ana IXlJ' Me"r Chart'" Brady. Herbert Corpening. onc, ijoyd Anderson. Lynn. Clyde Row and Riley 8eU. , y;,; ' F..R. WILLIAMS. --" : M00RESVILLI1. Correspondence of the Observer. , l0arrJ ct-' W-Forty yesrs a so P.u"dr venlng Mr. 8. A- Lowr.nce led to the altar la Greeaabore Miss Deb bie Greene at the home of fcer mother, and together they pUghted their xroih for better or worse and tbraagh sunsbiss snd raia they hare sfaJe sad Xu foKt " the battles of Ike. For amy years tby have trtddtn the thorny paUwsy of lifa and by their thrift and industry bars se eomuiated eompeaey; of this world geodg ""d m lbs sveatas of their Ufa ci sppreacH the ehasabers of the setUnS sua ta pesos aod Joy. Mr. Lowraaee u years ot are and Mrs. Lewranes ia . and their faess show Fatker Time la l; flight has laid his hand but lightly up- n tlyta. -. ; . ' i . ...,.v. Mir. and Mrs. Lowraaee have been dents of MoorssviQs S year, Bwvtss l : -from .Rests county, where they m :i th.tr heme during toe arat et ttw:r ded ilia. Mr. J. C.Xeel wu the ci ' one present Thursday evening who -tended, their wedding and he n 1- . ma Dv There were s?v-s present who tended the recptk given the young . pie when they ract ej their srw t near Back Creek, in Kowaa count t -kMutirui aid bome ea Centre Thursday eveoioe the ecens e' raireas cejrpne mi ir.i-nun outslda. The front was i!:spiey , trio llchf. nl SS the :'' - were nwt cn the p. r i t y : r. I n. ,ha u. 1 i i i-
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