The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 08, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
The Bird=Jenkins Wedding.
Full Account of the Marriage
of One of Kershaw's Popular
Young Citizens to a
Charming Young Lady of
Rock Hill.
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The R 10U Hill Hera' 1 of the
4th instant gives the following
elaborate account of the Bird?
Jenkins nup'ials briefly noted in
list Saturday's issue of The Lancaster
News:
The home ?>f Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. B. Jenkins on Rhd stree, wm
the scene of a pretty \v<'d'linj:
Wednesday evening when th-ir
daughter, Miss Annie L*e, o. v*
wedded to Mr. .1 L Bird, ol K-rshaw.
Tile lion-e was beau ihilly
decorated as follows: Ttie hull,
yellow and green; the parlor,
whi'e and green; the two reception
rooms in red and green and
the dinning room, pink and green.
From the center of the parlor
hung a massive wedding bell
with a large heart banging <?n
eacli side. Promptly at 8:30
o'clock, to tbe strains ol Mendelsohn's
wedding march, rendered
by Miss Bessie Creighlon at
the organ and W. \V- Boyce on
the violin, Miss Rebecca Jen
kins, sister of the bride, entered
the 1 roil I parlor with Air. W. K.
Adams ol Charlotte, cousin ol
the bride. Then camo the at
tractive bride on the arm of her
lather and closely following came
the groom with lus best man,
Mr. Baker ot Kershaw.
The bride and gioom joined
each other beneath the large
wedding bell and the Rev. A. 8.
Rogers, pastor of the bride, in a
simple but beaulilul and impres
sive ceremony pronounced the
words that made them one.
The hriiln wns ntfimH in a
gown of white China silk Jriaimed
in passetnenlriu and lace over
while talfet i. She carried a bouquel
ot while carnations and
ferns. The maid of honor, Mis ;
Rehecon Jenkins, was graceluily
gowned in cream mull over pink,
and carried pink carnations and .
terns.
Alter congratulations the
guesls, about 00 in number, pro
coeded lo I lie dinim: r >om, where
trailing ivy and nink crysanine. ,
mums hung trom the chandeliei
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tot ho corner* of I lie table. Toe
mirror in the center ol the table ,
reflected light* from the candelabra
with beautiful effect The
smaller tallies were decorated
with cm (1 )\vers, while pot ted!
flowers were la-delully arranged 1
about the room.
After refreshments were served
the guests were usherel into an
adjoining room by Miss M try
ITill, where I'rappe was served
by Mi sses Ida lluey and J.
Q uynn.
Tiie i pulariiv ot this young
couple v is allosfe-1 by the maiivj
presents displayed The array
con~?st* i ot cut ght-M and -ilver, j
an.nn^ which was a handsome
case ol silver from tlie parents of
l ho hride.
A moil*; I lie visiting quests were
he Misses Love from Sharon;
Mr-. Thomas from Hickory; Mr.
Kolierl Adams from Gastonia and
M rs. Bessie Darhv from Chester. '
Air. and Mrs. Bird, amid show-1
ers of rice, boarded the J 0:30
train for Columbia, irom whence
they will go to Kershaw where
they will reside in the luture.
Miss Jenkins is a young woman
of charming personality and
pleasing manners, and her many
friends here wish her much happiness
in her new relation. Mr.
151**(i ia a successtui business man
of Kershaw.
A . It. /*. Synod.
The Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Synod convenes at
Duo West tomorrow. The mod
erator-elect is the Rev. II B
Blakely, of Troy, at one time
pastor of the A. R. P. church
here. About 250 delegates are ,
expected to attend. The Rev. j
R. Lee Robinson, of Camden,
Ala., son of Mr. N. P. Robin
son, of this vicinity, will preach ;
tomorrow night. i
The delegates from this conn
ty are: Lancaster?J E. Tay
lor; Shiloli?S. D. Taylor Unity 1
?E. E. Boyce. 1
Don't fail to read our column
of business locals.
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Town Property for Sale.
I lit* milfMYIfl^ III! H III 1 IH* IDWII Of
Lancaster, S 1'., belonging to tin* '
estate of tlie* Into Mrs. Julia A. Taylor
will bt> sold at public auction at
Lancaster court house the first Men- '
dav io December nex', to-wit: '
The vacant lot corner of Chester- '
Held Avenue and Market street, lying '
West of L C. Lazenbv'a residence, |
containing ft acres?lot capable of
division into several desirable build- '
ing lots.
Also lot. with commodious, 2-story '
dwelling t hereon, south of Lancaster '
A Chester R>-. depot, formerly occu- j
pied by Col II. G Mo 11 wain.
A perfect, guaranteed title will be '
given purchaser or purchasers. The ,
heirs of Mrs. Taylor being all of age
will join in execution of titles.
W ALTER S. TAYLOR,
MRS II. (i. MCILWAIN. |
MISS .11 I I A A TAYLOR,
.1 Hi* RROl'G IIS TAYLOR.
Heirs of MRS. .11 LI A A. TAYLOR
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Five Car Loads Coming.
Telegram just received: I
W. T. Gregory,
Lancaster, 8. C.
Have shipped five loads and "
be in 8t. Louis tomorrow.
J. M. Hood, I
Kansas City. ^
Think of it ! We have bought
aleven loads of muie< and
horses in the last sixty days,
besides from fifty to ot e hun
Irod in tlx* country. Plenty of
nil Kinds on luind, either horses.
Lox.d brood mares or mules.
Som extra teams of matched
mules.
(iroyory Hood Live Stock. Po.
The 17irst National Hank
of Lancaster, S. C.,
Solicits accounts of individuals,
lirms and corporations, and oilers to
Jppositors every facility and courtesy
consistent with sound hanking.
Interest a1 lowed on time deposit.
Salety deposit boxes for rent. Correspondence
solicited.
K. M. ('ROX TON, Cashier.
i ii.am. i?. .minks, rrcsiilent.
Xoticc to till I'rrNOiiM I adrift fit to I
the. l,tt oeastrr Mrrconlilc Co.
As you woll know, wo made ,
some business changes the lirst
of last year, and ii is absolutely 1
necessary that wo inust collect i
all past due notes and accounts
in order to settle with the late
members of our concern ; there
fore, we now ask our friends,
whom we have been so liberal
with, to now make arrangements
at once to pay us. All past due '
notes and accounts not settled.,
promptly will be placed in the
hands of our lawyer for collection.
Yours truly,
3t Lancaster Mercantile Co.
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F\or the next ten day
business in Lancaster hum.
to our stock. We now handle som
on any market, nnd we expect to m
, than the other fellow, no matter wh
clothing business and expect to get
Men's Suits
i Men's $6.00 Suits, this sale $ 4.48
i " 6.50 " " " 4.98
1 " 9.00 " can't be matched
anywhere for less our special price 6.90
i Men's 10.00 Melton Suits, for this
sale we make the price.... 7.48
! Men's 12.50 Black Thibet Suits, this
sale \. . 9.90
1 Men's 15.00 all pure Worsted Suits,
I this sale 12.00
Men's 18.00 all pure Worsted Suits,
J for this sale we make the price.... 14.00
I If in need of a Suit or Overcoat
sale as you will save money.
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Overcoats
$5.00 Overcoats, this sale $ 3.98 ' t
6.00 " " " 4.95 1 L
10.00 all pure Worsted Overcoats,
this sale 6.90
12.50 Cravinet Overcoat, this sale.. . 9.00 ! k
15.00 " " " " ... 12.00
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Boy Suits I
we have them at the right price. The 5
prices range from 85c to $5.00 the suit. *
don't fail to call on us during this %
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