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jES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. , VOL. XXXIX. WHITE-IVIALOHEWEDDING bautiful ceremony AT METHODIST CHURCH. jjr. Fercivai n. wnue ana tiiss . i n tit i- j ' i :: Mary Ellis Malone United in Marriage on Last Wednesday Evening vv'vi t The marriage of Mr. Jercival R. iiie and Miss Mary Ellis Malone, invitations tor wmcn were issued i- i r ' 'v; I'vi. i- J.-i several wecKs ago auu wuica naa inCr henn looked forwarded to with eri. interest by their many friend .... i . : . ti,roiighout tnis secnon or tne state, was solemnized at, the - Methodist fy.iopal church on last Wednesday enoe of a large audience. The ceremony was supremely beaut tiful and impressive, lhe spa- , . . : . ' amm. t cioiiH and nanasome interior 01" tne . : J a S 5 It" church had oeen aecoraxea especially for the occasion, Mesdames Wil- iam Bailey, R. G. Hart and E. C. Jones, devoted tnenas or tne bride, v ..l.imar) t.ha nrivilacra rf nra. nitrinc the mise en scene for this! 1 mm crreat act in the drama or ner wo- lite. And so perfectly had their love-imposed tasK oeen per formed that no words can portray the almost magic loveliness of the dream-like effect so exquisitely and artistically wrought with flowers and light. Before the ceremony, Mrs. A. H. Fleming softened the hearts of all into harmony with the deep and tender solemnity of the occasion by a moving rendition of the behtting words of the song, .. n TV, ,. ...U; 1 looked grave and wistful under the ft spell or unwonted sensations, ana j vi won en were bravely keeping back the tears that will ever rise when their hearts are touched by joy or sadness, the bridal party came slow ly into the church to the accompani ment of the bridal march from Lo hengrin and grouped about the altar, while in alternate tones of minister, groom and bride was told again the "old, old story," ' The heart of a man to the heart of a maid, As it was in the days of old." l'h officiating minister was Rev. " . A. Hishnn naatrr -Vi .1-V. f Jiui VI bl 1? lUCVUU" dist rhwrfh t tha ,1 -.A u" ernony was according to the ritual of that church. The bride was exquisitely gowned in white messaline with pearl trim mings and carried a bouquet of brides roses. The maid of honor, Miss Anna Richmond Malone, wore blue messaline, and the bridesmaids. Miss Eleanor Cooke and Frances Uoddie, were attired in while batise with Irsh point laoe and carne4 pink carnations. v The best man was Mr. J. A. White, of Atlanta, Ga., brother of groom; the groomsmen were Wa. W. Person and K. K. an(i tntJ ushers were Messrs. Allen, L. L. Joyner, A. H. Fleming and E. S. Ford.' ' '88 Sallie Williams presided at Morgan and her rendering ot the accornpaniments and marches was ri ...... Perfect - After the ceremony the bridal Party lett the church while the miliar atraina vf A anAal,nm Adding march were spending, and were driven to the residence of 'Dr. E- Malone, father , of the bride, where they were entertained nnt.il e bride and groom departed for 'ranklinton to take the midnight train for an extendsd vwit to Canada and other places in the' north' and West. V: .'K Handsome bridal presents were 'eceived in great .' number,! many t of uame trom friends : and rela- t,vw utside the stated 'MMi II 18 Wdly ne)e8sary for 'this ral Pf to speak of the bride and groom" iumo yi iamiues Known uerev" it irculates. Indeed, of ao other two famtties coald it be Ai.' - '-' - " rr: : ; ' - - - , .. , . . s r , - morV appropriately "said that 5 their history would be a history of what had been most worthy and distin guished in the life of Louisburg from its very beginning;.: The v bride is a daughter of Dr. JE;- Malone who marmd Miss ieuller, a, sister of the poet, Edwin W. Fuller, and she inherits in a marked degree the talent and literary temperament for which her peoplepn.bothT sides have been so largely distinguished, and possesses much beauty and striking charms of manner and disposition. She has been prominent in social circles in this part of the state for several years and,.has won a host -f friends whose best wishes ?wuT al ways attend., heft, The groom is the "cashier of the First National Bank of this place and a young man of fine business talents and much promise, and is liked and respected by- all for his splendid character ' and the kindly geniality of his disposition. BROWN-STRICKLAND. A Very Pretty Home Marriage. The home of Mrs. Caddia V. Strickland, mother of the bride on Wednesday morning, June 16th at 10:30 o'clock, was the scene of a yery pretty home wedding, when Miss Annie' B. Strickland was hap pily married to Mr. B. W. Brown, Rev. F. A. Bishop, pastor of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony in his usual impressive way. There wa only a few invited friends present towitness"Vhe occas ion. lne bride who entered, with the 4 ...V . ; " JJ "-r waveuug huh or Drown -With hat and gloves to matoh and carrying a shorer bouquet of carnations and swee peas, and was preceded by little Miss Marion Hollingsworth, earring the ring on a rosebud, and Noma Hollingsworth, bearing the license all nicely arranged upon a silver tray of sweet peas. The room in which the ceremony was performed had been very tastily decorated with potted plants and flowers of various kinds and was lighted with candles, which added much to the beauty of the occasion. The bride was-one of Louisburg's most accomplished young ladies, and the groom, is one of Elizabeth City's most successful drtiggists. They'were the recipients of many nice and desirable presents. . The young couple left on the 11:30 train amid showers of rice and hearty congratulations for Norfolk where they will spend several days before returning to Elizabeth City, their future home. We join their many friends in extending congVatulatibns and good wishes. Basket. Wienie. There will be a basket picnic at Mr. C. M. Vaughan's fish pond, near Margaret, on July ; 3rd. Everybody is expected to come and bnng a bas ket. A big time isln store for all who attend. -' . . The Editor Away. , The editor of the Times is away this week, and may be absent sereral weeks. If anything appears in : the local -columns at which any one may feel aggrieved, to the extent that "pistols and coffins" are called for. j they" ar respectfully directed the to "fatherly" care of our friend, J. R. Collie, who we have left in charge. ;' The New Paiiacea. i.f ... In another column of : the will be totind :lan advertisement - of th0evfhaeea Springs Hotel, whicDy now; under the mansgement of iffistt experienced' an ct popular hotel' man, A. i; uoofcc Anci wnen we intioCtnC Franklin county readers of the Trues kno w f whom we speafc i He. has been in the hotel business nearly all fTHE :COTOT5 TJIE LOUIiSBURG, N; C.Y of his life "and is a. "natural; born bo- ter raan Mr. Cooke will bevglad to have a large . number of guests iuu bbuuoq ana wm De glad to answer any correspondence in - de tail. ; . -:: - SOCIAL EVENTS. In Honor of the White-Malone Marriage. The past week has been an unus ual lively one in the social circles in Louisburg. Every day or evening seemed to be taken tip with some so cial function in honor of the fair June bride, Miss Mary Malone. On Thursday afternoon, June 8th Miss Eleanor Cooke entertained at her beautiful home and bridge was the game. Mrs. Roger Burroughs making the largest score was present ed with a beautiful pair of silk hoee which she presented to the guest, of honor. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allen, at their elegant ho-e on Main street, delightfully enter tained a number of theW friends in honor of the bride. On Saturday evening at the resi dence of their parents, Misses Grace and Lynn Hall, as members of - the Junior Book Club, sprung a de lightful surprise on the bride to be in the form of a linen shower, and bs this reporter is only a man, he will not so into details, but to say it wtui unique and charming but poorly ex presses it. After the "shower the young ladies and guest of honor, re paired to the dkiing room where at a beautifully decorated table delicious refreshments were served. ' 1 . On Monday evening the Ldabburg German Club gave a beautiful dance to the bridal party. Leviu's Orches tra, of Raleigh, furnished music for the occasion. Those present were as follows: Miss Malone and P. K.White, Mias Nan Malone and B. T. Ho'den, Misa Eleanor Cooke and Dr. J. H. UxzelJ, Miss Francis Boddie and W. D. Jack- son, Miss lielen Crenshaw and Dr. Tankersly, of Greensboro, Mtas Bessie Jacocks and Will Pace, of Raleigh, Miss Annie Allen and Bad ger Hart, Miss Alba Allen and Tom Boddie, Mrs. R. G. Burroughs and A. A. Clifton, Miss May White, of Oxford and L. E. Scogin, Miss J u ha Barrow and Julian Hart, Miss Gertrude Landisof Oxford and F. W. Hicks, Miss Annie B. King and Thomas Ruffin, Mrs. Felts, of Dur ham, and K. K. Allen Mrs. Bets, of Durham, and A. W. Person, Miss Benlah Tucker and N. B. Allsbrook, Miss Lillian High and ' Gilef Win stead, of Franklmton, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allen. After the uance the bridal party were entertained at an elegant lunch eon by Miss Francis Boddie. Little Benjamin Russell Dead. On Friday evening June tltb, at S:30 the death angel visited the home of Mr. W. R. Bnnn, of Margaret, and took therefrom all that .was mortal of his little six months old son, Benjamin Russell. He was siok only a short while with some brain trouble. His remaius w"ere laid to rest in the family burying ground at his grandfather's, Mr., M. E. Joyner, near. Margaret May we all strive to so live that we may meet him 'in heaven. M. E. J. : Farmers Alliance. The annual meeting of the Frank, lirr cpnnty Farmer's Alliance will bo etd Cypress Grove Sub. on the m jujj. ureta-l i ren this is the most imr)otUnt meet mg to; t&o. year; Officers, toelect .?ihar . and; delegate toStata Atiance oaideirother-im. j rtant business to c$nje; befdren thi orders fTha tim A o'clock a. ' m.- V . ' .- .. . r , ? . - - , f W. H.' Stalunq8 See. : STATE, THE 1JOTOIT FRIDAY, JUE 18, 1909. ' ' ' ' I "' m - . THE. I. MOVING PEOPLE. THEIR MOVEHENTS IN AND ; OUT , OF TOWN. Those Who Haye Visited Louisburg- the Past Week Those Who Have Gone Elsewhere for Business or Measure. ii. T. Hdlden rpnl Tdesdar' m lUleich. Mr. Wra. Biiley went to IUJeigh Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Thomas in visiting hei people in Hilliboro. F. N. Egerton, Jr., retorned home Thursday from Trinitr Colltgt, Mr.Swep" narrwon, of Uing wood, was in town this wrk. Mr. H. B. Gamble, who is now with the Steif Piano Co., is in towo. Mrs. B. A. Betts, of Darhirn, it biting it Mrs. W. H. FurgarsonV Mr. E. F. Early nd littie d.ugh ter, Ruth, left this week to run t Orlanda. Supt. W. R. Mills left Tuesday for Morehaad to attend th Stale Teach ers Assemblr. Mrs. W. R. Mills and little ion John, left Tuesday to visit her pev- pie in ilson. uev. F. A. Bishop came from Wnghtsville and sivcnt a few days this week. Mr. F. li. PleasinU, wife and In. .15 I .... . ue aaugnter lett this week to vuu relatives in ureensboro. aoexn vt-io attend m meeUng the Merchants Axsooation. Mrs. IL L. Felt and liule daach- ter, Elizabeth, of Durham, is ftsiting the family of Mr. W. II. Furgarson. j m m . . i i s ii i - . . " a e 1 "ns.na aims .it at- tie Bynum Hester arrived Tuesday lu Tum meuu reiaiiTea in town. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White and son et Augusta, Ga., Mrs, Katie While and daughter, Miss May, of Oxford, Mr. and .Mrs. li. S.W hit, and Mra.II. D. White, of Raleigh, attended the V hite-Malone marriage on Wednes- day night. J Mf I If f '.-.lit- . . t the Grand Lodce Knight of Prtbias from Louisburg, whioh assembled in Hendemonrille last week, haJ re turned home and reports the best meeting in the history of Pythianism. At this meeting the Grand Lodge adopted the recommendation of their committee and will at the expiration L of sixty days begin the erection of n orphans home. Site yet to be agreed on but with all the odds in favor of Durham, N. C. Officers Elected. At a regular meeting of Louisburg Lodge No. 413, A. F. A A. M., nD Tuesday night elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Dr. H. A. Xewell, W. M. Ivey Allen, S. W. Rev. L. W. Swope, J. W. " E. S. Ford, Secretary. B. G. Hieks, Treasurer. Scoggln-Williams. The editor of the Time ackoowh edges receipt ot the following inth tation:' Mrs. Kale A. Williams mvites you to oe present at the marriage of her daughter Mattie Dallas to Mr. Lewis Edward Scoggio on Wednesday, Jane thirtieth nineteen hundred and nine at noon s Emmanuel Church Warrenton, North Carolina- Out of the Old Buts. "The farm equipment stores have sold , more - scythes . and bar testers this year than ever be! ore" In 'SLAit to a countytn says MheVCA n acra Daily MaiL -.' p'cnr maca betur ; this sounds than, an .announcemtnt that the . farmer, hid booght I a greater - " . 1 " I . Mr. W.H.May and fmttw of ' rr' nh the little U' f',r? ! l" tt fktA. Littleton, came over to attend the) A rromi of cxndy ral tem to 1 rf " w tlst sb&re funeral of Mr TI-r,r t- wait until ih aU.r r.j. si cert I rtk - B. i. Hicks left Monday for Kibu I lhrott whn W Use f tJrc I.:,c a-tu!?; quantity of Western raet, htr flower thin in any rccj jrlr. It roean that the frrort ar dtrrify. og their crop, are tol d.pt4bj eotlrrly on cotton Mitmiot of Irr. lihood. They apptrenUy intend to raue hoc sapraH -linag fx and roiling coUon mot cf earpjas crop. Where yoa find ihi ,xU of sflsirs yoa find jlto xux prcmft. ilj among th ftrmert tnd not all other cfiMv. Oor pU trm bginnlLR to learn that while coioa U king, sU there ant ent o$r firm prodocU of jwt as great ktapor tinc to the faroers arJ throogh them tj their oelhbors in the lowt tnd citip of tbir sections. What the Asnlersoo Daily Mail ays of it. eoonty m toorv or 1im true of msny oth-r cooatifs b the two Csrolinat, bot lher m net yet noogh of this breaking uir froea former methods and getting of the old rut We wun to it b cresae, for we know thai it coattJt great beoeSls for the whole Soairrn section. ChtHotu OUerrer. Et It Host." A neighbor ni a present of a psir of chickens to a ooanur nroo. age where there was Uree fsxaily and a small income. Chic as w.r. a laiury nd the two yoant ci hoijm ! dfffi (who wf Biaillr tai is 4 wiih a simple roesl) wr pftat4 , to share ia the firoilr . ! fore the me! w... icnnl i- ! neighboring ministers dror-t.e4 ta ' . . I Xo ocsi thought nrtLiftr. iv children while the rasl u' jn pi. gree.. The omu',n w rTe breed with cood aputis and ih chicksa w ft: dMjprarin. If f -W W i . i Ixst thr. sm.:J tw-s. ; contered to the pl.i of the I the doorwhich h.t f , ; cioosly creaking for sota urae u wwi.i.- l ' flonff wide orvrx. To fi. . , 9 w t the visitors, while two cU4h ? voce shoatd in cnit, - V. j ! I hogsT Sucomis Msgstaae. t w News From Prirctt e re still ahre fnad, but rr weak. ich w. gro. Jvertl of Qur toutu toJe tre mrried during the Iftjt tnoaih. keep the hall rolling. Mrs. S. P. Grepn bis Wij rrl sick but we ar de'ihle.4 to hftee her out among us agua j f Prof. W. M. Gren hss lr r Jl - ' V . J elected principal of ihr Pierce Hhjli font ta Xon. Csjc fel fortunate in ss-cancg this Ue and noble younc man to work with us. On June the Stb a trtT of brix- t . picnic at Mr. Klmo Pmett s .sh pond by Mr. Carl Bell, of WskefieH. Karly in the mornmct he njerry party arrived at the tlic of mtrriraeot. radieflt and happy and were oyocjiiy greeted by Mr. Privttt a4 family. After the morning hours which were spent in fishing and rowba: a loan teoos dinner was spread aades th tall maple trees and no heartier nor rngre congenial party er gathered around a dbntr than those yoang people. Iuring the a f Urn on re fresh men is and fruits w.re Mrrcd by Miss Msy Kexap. Soasel drtrve the jolly party to their home, af de claring the placo kisai and tke day the happisst of their lirs and MCarlo the most charnaing and ct tainly the meet captlratiog yottng man of their Ml Those a tiled were Misses India Dardeayof Fraaklia Va , Mis May Kemp, Hsary Tasdsit, Annie Lb Harper, Clyda ChaxaUe and IillUnoptotu UttirtS Too Kemp, Bob Harper, LeHoy Maaasy Hnbert BaUy arid Barton lUchard son; chaperoned by Mr. Dr.- BalL W cordially invite thaa to ccce KCttEta is Cila, U we Lie ip V jlu ct ,M:rT Wile tu nun foond tut Prttk Is r4ae Oae cf o-cT rr;s swU bg list,. U,t WmitmUf tt ee rwrt tJU Jafw Ok f1y ftl tb t Htm Ii: t4.0 As ae iriU e v.t4 tU Le 10 j mt fowtl lt Un. . V. T. 0.u c4 V S( MUsAce Le HarjHt cUTy Me4 ftt iU izJU Ui were rxii rt U t'.c 4iK ly th L :. TL M trU 1 rsdWat citOftt ta ISe by 4ftf MMaeftAjftM C4 sarins Ixui, UbS li. trsia tir, 4 nUun). fasnL Ilsffb-ascJs weife mrri, wbk Kot3tie4 ef frans kuI cW iUi a. G re tics BtuiB Cjru. Mr. Tsfi m ncAml M tlti-1 ,e Llt "Whll I 4o:sre is oaojCes Werstkoe c! ck sLail irrosr n,. lo r;d ftr4 ft, s- SUU to lie leie tl ftili, Se lt u i. . :.t,e. Irv3 car trr tK'aJ lUj.sVo uu .i5. ... Vfr Tifi "s ftioj j rfy. e M Vs trsk -Vid Sa. we u i t- Ui tB) t ci i... ' --t -cr?.:u;.r. t,1r . -c u.s .rl .,!. . ; t..r.k of h:-. fsrf rt:,i I J !U u1 - a.T f?-s. i Si f.itf A&4 we ftt.: w J.u zi n. were CS: xa tlUrt. I arvo he wcaid g-c bts Si;irx.e rf the I.SU!m Vfl V. v.. i - - t . . 1 ' . rasse l t!sa fc it c-;t.:eii:jc parir C-s; he exsk Us U te.e i to the lemuc Sc'JL. We j mi4 Jtr:r. hsta e.c. xf h src,u44 ' UrCi ei8j;i U t tftuJr H t ar4 tct trr u- 1 I s-ixi" Mt. 1 1.. , !vr. sh&hl h (fee Co c-thr zsKm & Lftte g4 tzh eterv Ui:c Nco Ve wc.H rc cbt U hj ch:s ssch 4ccnu0 a the S:cih if he wcaid o btc C-ciz, t-Ont i err PeatMtlssxu a4 sav s:ss !.inf hie thM "1 ta SvUticrss th! the IVt;c crtc pmy cf Caif.uri Siho-sli 1 etrcVhJ o!t3t to have ltl at rrrr leclitL"' Osr fzrjm U?e v b d &ow Mr. Tail's tsachsrya wrcx thoft;h we e tA tawjrscr-jp hiss fre hz c total hu rrry ri dat btzaorniT. Thee rse wm tirae whea Howthero iVootnry td &nre tMe4 to-Bewftre cf the Greela tartrr gifts- FarcwcII. General Gitlui. Tbe head cf Altahta liaa wi3 appsar ctt.ihexttw irrr V.CU doHar. taji an uoic. A vn of CftTaod wil he to the &aw ua cbilxr orrUSaTte aod thai c4 Grat ca.thi LhjuUi tL " WU et sht of ii&oof a mv ttU then, afi csay oocswtsioiliy tcri-l artalss anoe with arIaad; Vt pai, Gccrral Graal,arvd Ood Uea yoa DitSs lUccrdL . t f fit TM
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