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; lanc Vol. XII. A Few Shots P From the.... L A beautiful Lamp, sta painted, worth $3.50?vv smaller size, $1.00, 15 i with reflector and bracke Hand Lamps 20c, 25c, 31 price than anywhere else TEN CENTS Goblet: with (see me try it); a pa wool Cap for men or boy things to arrive before nc * FIVE CENTS SIS caster. Razors, Knives i and tripple plate; other Nickle Knives and Fork? and Forks, good quality, set. Single-barrel Gun cheaper than anyone. b. c. h 1 To Exch At the We are now taking Meal and Hulls to t * mill begins operating, 100 lb3. Cotton 150 11 300 lbs. Loose ! lbs. At present prices c his cotton seed meal ; loo pounds, and his hundred. For cattle fi 1.500. lbs. Hurse 300 " Meal * . 1,000 lbs. Cattle V co ^ 1.1- r * ju increiore v\ c gr< tcr proportion, more -easily digested than near 2 pounds of foo< This to wagons s Kershav Mrs. Murie W. Vitt, a resnlen ol Ibiltinnre, recently secured divorce Ir? m her husban and a few evenings late celebrated the event by hiring hall and giving a "divorce party1 to a large number of her ncquain fauces. The congratillations show ered upon her during thoeveniu ^ were so sweet that she has do cided never to shatter the plea?1 ant memory by venturing 01 5 AST I LANCASTER largain Stor nds 20 inches high, han e sell them for $1.65. inches high. Glass Lan t to hang on wall 25 cent 5c, 50c. All better for tl in Lancaster. y three good Tumblers, tv 5 that you can drive a ns lir of all-wool Hose, a goc s, a 6x8 Mirror, and lots 1 ixt week. ly more at the BARGAI than anywhere else in La ind Forks, $4?best quali Silverware in proportio ; $1 a set, and steel Kniv< steel or wood handle, 4c s $4; double-barrel Gui ough, Proprietor. ange Seed Oil Mill r Seed in exchange f< >e delivered when 01 on following basis : Seed Meal equal ds. Seed Hulls equals 10 Seed. .1 seed this gets a m, Lit 97 yi cents a s :ck < hulls at 21 '4 cents iedino purposes wc tin o i i <_> 3U'v)o KQO ;;C>0 450 " 'ood for 950 lbs. see' , , _ ~>4.n c i ,f i k'O ct CctlUC IUULl Oi Lc nourishing and mo cotton seed, and ^i\ :1 for i pound of see the mill only. v Oil Mil I another matrimonial trip. S H has five chilren. The idea (1 giving a "divoree party" v r doubt less miggeated by a vc a bright atorv which recently : ?j peared in "The Smart Sot.' ' WHY SUFFER HEADACHE OR LA GRIPPE? ~ CUHK YOUItSII.F WITH CAPUDINE. NO BAD EFFECTS Sold at all Drugstores. iR El , S. C., WEDNESDAY, N I PRETTY CHURCH WEI)DIN P, \J Marriage of Miss Addle Carter Mr. Tliomas Thomasson. . Tito Methodist Episcopal cluir youth, of Lancaster, S. C., bro her record Wednesday alternoo November 5, 1902, there beii for the first time in her history marriage celebrated at her alti It was the nuptial occasion SO Mr. Thomas Thomasson and Ml Addie Kershaw Carter, both Lancaster. When it was learned that Mi of Arnie Witherspoon had the s perintendence of the decoratio everybody, with one consec N agreed that they would be n- dream of artistic taste and beaut ?v and bo they were. The pretty little church hi n* been thought ill constructed f ?S very elaborate floral adornme ,C but its possibilities had been u derrated. The platform, chanc and surroundings were neat covered with white. Back of M platform there were profusions ferns, palms and other gracef foliage. The railing was trimmed wi vines, and the organ too w draped with trailing greener with a large cluster of chrysa themums crowning the who! Circling the folding doors, leadii inio the anteroom, were garlan ot ivy interspersed with whi chrysanthemums ; and the slain glass, uotlnc windows were ci tained with trailing vines ai forest leaves ; the chandelie L were covered with softest ro pink shades, and delicate spra of sinilax, lending an indescri 31* at)le charm to the scene, wh lighted. Immediately before t -11* bridal party arrived Mrs. S. 1 Heath of Kershaw, S. C., whc laine as a musician, and especial | for rendering wedding march* ^ his gone abroad, touched t opening bars of a low, sweet i comp.nnment, and Mrs. J. . /*\ H . .1 gt- sang in subdued torn and with fine efleet, <kI Won Not I. ve Without, Thee." At 'lie close of the last stra Mendelsohn's wedding mart famous lor its stately chon of I sounded, and soon the first heral of the coming pageantry walk d with dignified tread down t I middle aisle. j The order was thus : Fii _ came the ushers, Messrs. Mari CL, Witherspoon, Will Williams,W ' l? 'f>d mil < Itot.mnrn ft..-,.,.. IM. . ?. ? x_?.* ...4M/I' l/lil IWII. X i marched two and tv.o lo t chance!," <iivi<lo?i, crossed, a . n t i.'es of t I i , #* plaijorm. Then came Mi as r 1< once Thomson, ^isler ol I ? T ?v -o or -sm i at chancel a I C pi, ...,( i o|-.}M .to sides on pi; ,p !' ? ? i. 'i' -on jrio Mi?s W. > MoUlev Ol Hhrkstock, S 0.. wi (1. 'ir D. Ueeee Williams, .Jr.. tii 'ikec.'iso 'TO iny a' chancel a mounting -oj>?w ;lo side* of }>!. form, ('id also Miss Una l\i sour and Mr. Church Carroll H Vorkville, S. C , and Miss Ki< t i u.re i .own and r.lr .John Ura jlord. ? The bridesmaids wore at t ir lie in white organdie and pink sasl o| and carried pink roses. Th . gown- wer <1. -ol.-i ?. L'he izro n ? ftb moil Wk re dressed in full eveni iT y suits, and wore a white chrysn lP thenium on lapel, as did also t ushers. Then came Mrs. Glen more I* roti, dame ol honor. Sin* won while organdie, white sash a carried white chrysanthemur She crossed to opposite side platform. Then came Mrs. W Reed, dame of honor. She w< i TERF OVEMBER 12, iqo2. (i. white organdie, pink sash and carried pink chrysanthemums*. She crossed and stood f ppo ite the other dame of honor. Then followed the little tlower girls, Misses Annie Carter McOrorey ch and Perry Belle Bennett. The he former was robed in white organ n> die over white satin, aud the latter "g in pink organdie over pink satiu. a They carried dainty aprons filled **" with violets. Last came the bride ?f leaning on the arm of her maid 8B of honor, Miss Lucretia Mobley of Blackstock, who wore a hand some dress of white organdie over 9B pink taffeta, and carried bouquet 11 of American Beauty roses. The os bride was composed, stylish and lt? lovely. Her wedding costume a was magnificent. The gown was y> of pure white duchess satiu, * j * - - - - in milieu in pearl ana exquisite ruchings and lace and the court or train swept several yards. The at veil of most delicate tulle swept n with train, and was caught on el coiffure with sunburst of diamonds ly and pearls, gift of the groom, he She carried brides' roses and lace?f like ferns tied with long streamers "1 of white satin ribbou. Seldom do we behold so queenly a bride as th waa Mrs. Thomas Thomasson, nee 38 Miss Addie Carter, as she stood Ti on the platform in her superb n marriage pharaphernalia. The e- groom was handsome and proud, !? and faultlessly attired in full ds evening suit. Lie met the bridete elect at the altar ; the best man, Mr. Paul T. McNeel ot Yorkville, ir S. C., attended him, and stood at his elbow, ready to assist in the srs rjng ceremony. He was stately and calm and elegantly attired in >8 evening suit. The whole party faced the auen dience, which is an improvement l,e upon the oldtashioned way of W. turning the back. The marriage ,se ceremony was conducted by Rev. Uy Dr. S. A. Weber of Yorkville, as sisiea by Kev. J. M. Stead man, pabtor Lancaster M. E. church. ,c- It was ritualistic, beautiful and binding. afh As the married couple quitted die church the tiny fiower girls preceded them, strewing their l,n pathway with (lowers from their :'b aprons. Upon leaving the church Is* the entire party,with a few mends, ds were driven to the residence ot ("' Capt. McCrorey, where a rechor u che was given. Bridal ccntple lett on evening rs,j train tor Chester, en route to ',:i I Washington and other points. The presents were numerous, ?.v choice and costly. The morning of their lifo i? ltd o.vcct with promises: may their ^veiling show tl lull' recliza'* - t on. Mrs. V. M. H. he UlV I o >-k. ?s? er> ia . :!'1J Boars tho 1 h" Kind Y u linva A'wny? 3oi'g!n j T" ?.V The Oourl of Appeals ol : the District of Columbia hna de' ! oided thai the Capitol spnvleg. l>* od and exempt from the 1 aw in of conrard <o licenses. If this were ,r not so Congress would have said w" I so expressly. A TliauktKiriiiK Dinnor. "*s Heavy eating is usually the first p,r cause of indigestion. Repeated 'is- attacks inflame the mucous ng membranes lining the stomach. in exposes the nerves of the stomach he producing a swelling after eating, heartburn, hpp.daclip, sonr risings and finally catarrh of thestomach i Kodol relieves the inflammation, 3 f' 1 .1-- -- J , ^iuicuis i ne nerves anil cures the catarrh. Kodol rurea indinrt KCHtion. dyspepsia, nil stomach trouble by cleansing and sweet II eninjr the arlanda of the stomach, jre Crawford Bros. > RISE. No. 35 | ^ JBLakes Bhort roads. AYT .**< B A WW ad light loads. QSEASC ^W^^ood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Evcrywhara. JOY IN AN ANDERSON HOME Alter 20 Years of Waiting Mm Storks Come in Dairs. Special to The State. AnderaoD, Nov. 6?The happiest man ia Anderson couaty at the present writing is Mr. W. W. Moore, a prominent citiaea of the Tiedmont section. Mr. Moore wap married in 187$? just 20 years ago. He and his wife have lived happily together ever since, but no children had ever come to bless his home. Mr -?- - J- ; J iu>. Uiuuio in uu Hit} BUM 11J hlUB of the half century mark and hiB wife is in he 50th year. $ie had about ma. ..j up his mind that the fates had been unkipd to him, and that he would remain childless, but it is a long lane that has no turning, and last Thursday night his wife [ resented him with twins?a boy and a girl. Iho mother and little ones are getting along nicely,and Mr. Moore himself is in good shape. These fan3 are given by people of that common it), and AJr. Moore himself was ii. the city today. He is naturally overjoyed v.ii uucuuui t.i nis crear good fortune. "The people of the city of Anderson are building cotton niilln and trolley lines," he said today, '"hut the i'lcumont section of t.h.? county i* not to be sneezed at. 1 wouldn't swap my Ivihino for ell the coilon nails and trolley hues in tin c >untry,M A htariliits Siii |t> is<. V< -y it <v could believe in hi A. 1\ ntiiiiii v. .. iienlt v, ' < bit"* Maek^rnir ' l^n, led.. ?h-.f fot ti ii yea. tl* re.t si eh tortures ij*? nt i\> umatt:-in few conw! enonv awl I've. :: it -A .Oil. ... . <;e I f- 'low: I his t: ki 1 ' ;c i- .t " 1'/.j t:: Wholly ?\'i r'p, " t ave t: I i . > t a i > 1 :i!t. i Me.. .. . A The- n ? ii !.i' e th?* 1\ '11 , . urify T . >c j ?, . u..' >ji) 11ism, N N?rv. v:r. ? j. , rovo i .y lucUi. < Miiy au af raw1V1 r?1 Bros. anil ?J. F. MarUfV & i drug tote Cut This Cut 5 ^ ? # '" t and prraanl with ">< cis to l iiaw1^0 KoHD Illiiiv.UrU);; -it* Lai. . tor. ^0 S. fl., unit roroivo <t lnrirc dollar [ V pai U.i^'u i-i mouth* tn atiuenii ^0 nil.Ml. I ^ I I . .v. A ^ POUND. TlioOroat Blood and Nervo Tonic and Ihn world's ronowin . C.itarrh | Cure. But infucilon guaranteed 01 tinont'y refunded.