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A neaiitifI Wedding- chdrinlb
Couple Suniptjii Supper Profusion
of Valuable Presents.
Richfield, January 22, 1002.
AtMt2fion Church, fjichfield,
on Wednesday the 22nd, Mr.
Mack L RTtchie and Miss Josie
L Ritchie were happily united
in marriage by .the Rev. W A
Dutton.
The church wus neat and at
tractive in its decorations, includ-,
ing an arch of flowers and ever
greens, just in front of which
the bridal pairtook their stand.
At 3 o'clock p, m. Miss Nola
Miseuheimer touched the organ
"and it' sent forth the thrilling
tones of the wedding march.
Messrs. Mum'pford Ritchie and
James Reeves, the ushers,
marched up the aisle, followed
by the ribbon girls, little Misses
Jennie and Lizzie Ritchie, Misses-
Mary Ritchie and Nora Crowell
holding the ribbons at the- ves
tibule. . "
The ushers and ribbon girls
having taken their places, Prof.
W A Weddington entered, es
corting Miss Mabel Bostian, fol
lowed by Mr. T LRoss and Miss
Myrtlo Patterson and Mr. O L
Linn and Miss Pauline Thorn,
The room, stately and grand,
led his bride to the altar. She
was the personification of love
liness, arrayed in vrnite orgf.ndy
with bridal veil and crowned
with a wreath of esquisitely
beautiful viney flora. She bre
a magnificent bouquet of brides
roses and maiden hair ferns with
floral trail reaching well to the
floor.
The bride's maids were beauti
fully dressed in white, bearing
bouquets of carnations and ferns.
Rev. Mr. Dutton pronounced
thebeautiful Lutheran ceremony
that' made these lovers husband
and wife, and extended his con
gratulations, when the bridal pair
marched out to the timing of the
sweet strains of the organ and
were followed by the attendants
in the. reverse order of enterings jC, Grand Vice Chancellor JL
the little misses gathering up the , Scott,- of Graham, N. C.;Dis
ribbpns. jtrict Deputy Grand phancellor,
The bridal party, attendants
and invited guests, repaired, at
once, to the home of the bride's
parents where a sumptious sup
per was served, embracing all
ordinary viands known, to the
cuisine art with fruits and sweet
meats in groat abundance and
variety.
le is the daughter of
"i D D Rflchik! and is
;rell kuo-'i for hr accomplisti
ments in all that goes to make
up marital bliss and domestic
happiness.
The groom is immensely pop
ular as a business man ;iu .1 Cr.t,
class citizen. Ho is t T i
Mrs. U M liitchio of our u .:.-
and is a member of and gSheral
mAnagei of the firjtf of theGhnia
Grove Jlarowar Company
The brid was the recipient of
many hapdorpe and valuable
presents, including 'silver and
china ware, cufcgjass, table linen,
handsome rus and last, but not
least $50 in gold.. 1. and J.
WJJECK'AT THE DEPOT.
Cross Ties Fall and Wreck Two Flat
Car8--Qne Destroyed,
A wreck occured at the depot
Thursday night. As second sec
tion of No. 72,. freight was pass
ing at a point just below the
yard soma ties fe!l off a flat car
and onto the track, derailing it
and the car following it. The
two flat cars were badly wrecked.
One was past repairs and was
burned. The other was sent to
the shops for repairs. Fortu
nately no person was involved in
the accident and therefore no
one was hurt. ,
Sherrlll-Jarrls.
The following handsome card
is before us and will be gratify-
ing to the many friends of the
bridegroom elect:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jar vis
reqnebt the honor of
yonr presence at the
wadding reception of
their daughter
, Maude Lee,
and .
Mr. Edgar Beverly Sherill,
Wednesday evening, ,
February filth,
nineteen hundred and two,
from seven to nine o'clopk.
1318 Twelfth Street, N. W.
Washington, D. O. .
At home Tuesdays, March
fourth an and eleventh,- 1318
Twelfth St.
Mr. and Mrs. J B Sherrill will
attend the wedding.
Knight n Arrive.
The following are those who
arrived this morning to attend
ttie district meeting of -the
Knights of Pythias tonight:
Past Grand Chancellors Geo.
WMontcastle, ot Lexington, N."
C, and R H Rickert, 'of States
ville, N. C; State Lecturer J
Rob't. Jordan, of Asheville, N.
W M Lyles, of Charlotte, and
Messrs. S B Miller, Ernest
Gaither, J F Bowles, C S.Tom
lin, of Statesville, N. C, J R
Smith and P R McNish, of Char
lotte,, and Jno. C Deaton, of
China Gffove, N. O.
A large number will arrive to
night represe'ntmg'Kings M"ount-
ain, Bessemer, Gastonia, .Mt.
Holiy, Fort Mijls, Huutersville,
Davidson, Albemarle,, aDd Nor
wood. The meeting -will begin at 8
o'clock tonight in the Pythian
hall? after vfcich they repair to
the Phifer Hall And Now South
PlnK rr.rtms TrViorn an olprrant',
' -not will be served, and airisburg tbfs morning to attend
j-i-'ud food time socially will be i
tendered the visiting Knights. ,
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Kj ance Sale, by which the patrons of the Pepartment Store can profit. The goods jjjj
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Si and always has the merchandise to back an advertisement.
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EMBROIDERY
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H Edraa that are "WOttb
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PERCAL-
W hare some
abort piec"8 and
reaipantn of 70.
Torcal that is now
thrown on tha bar
gain tubla.tit
5 cents.
CAPES AND
JACKETS
Thin line hM been
preatly redned. All
l.fiO and 1 03 Capes
naw
98 cents.
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Child Worth Millions.
"My child is worth millions
to me," says Mrs. Mary' Bird of
Harrisburg, Pa, "yet I would
have lost her.by croup had I not
purch&scjtl a bottle of One, Minute
Cough Cure." One Minute
Cough Cure is sure euro for
6oUgh, roup and throat and
ltlng ; troubles. An absoultely
Safe cough cure which acts im
mediately. The youngest child
can take it with entire safoty.
The little ones like the taste and
remember how often it. helped
them. Every family should
have a bottle of One Minute
Qough Cure handy. At this
season especially it 'may bo
needed suddenly. Gibson Drag
Store.
Miss Ula Parks went to Har-
a grand danca lfhjch will take
place tonight.
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.OUR AIM 1ST0
CI STOGK !
A Clearance 1
SALE BEFORE
INVENTORY.-
started with record breaking
week. Many lines have been sold out and the heavy jjjj
caused niany short pieces here and yonder. Now every J5
under "this roof has been thrown into a Grand Clear- S3
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A Millinery and Ribbon Sale Begins Today
and Lasts One Week. . '
This alo will make thousands pf new friends and
firmly establish us in tho regard of old friends. .
Down( goes the price 75 and 98c JA.
Walking Hats now vUt.
' All 150 Ilats, good shape, close Q5A
out sale price ' vt
All 1.50 Turbons, cut price 98C
Children's ,75 cent trimmed Hats CiCr
now
Children's 50 cents Felt Sailors, in
colors, now J
Fine Golf Hats, former price 2.00, 1 OA
sale price
No Ionian was ever known to have too niauy llibbons. 'J Li
tore haa a reputation .for "fllincr line ribbons, and now the rem
nants, half bolts, etc., go at half.
One table containing all Silk plain and fanay Taflattallib
boos in No. 40. real value 15 and 20o yard, cdt priae
Tweotv-live cent Ribbons in Satin Liberty No 4, wtite
black and colors, beautiful quality
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One table containing Ribbons of great value will be
marked
Bby Ribbon, per yard
No. 2 Satin, good quality, fancy edge, real yalue i
sale price
Srecial values in Veiling are here,
of 20o Teiling, per yard
Half a dozen
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One-Two-Three !
and -before you know what you are about
The Bell Harris Fur. Go.
will be moved sure (fioiib. If you have
any desire to buy ocds i 1 ; ;it the
old stand do so at oneo. ' ' ! imv:
being placed and bei'o'iv r. ;ks tiicv
will be playing Hunipty Dump in Caton's
Hall. We have studied your interest we
have everything convenient .Not a wish
can't grttify. Come in and be happy. If
we don'r give you mure for your money
than you leive e ver realized out of Caton'
Hall we will quit the show business
Come and see.
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Parks& Co.
ARE SELLING THE
GOODS,!
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fine poods. 'Aoid v- mm
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SILK SALE
We hye some
floiH'l piece of gilk
from i to 5 yards
tbat will sr ut a
bareain. Will have
oulv to prict-H,
25 & '50o,
ami we aHHtirn you
tbat you'll On iaid
handsomely for
your .vwt.
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somo lmi.rains of the JJ!
old 's-hiou type tbe MM
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BOYS' CLOTHING, MM
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