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Rowell'Fimderburk. The Marriage of a Popular Young Couple in theTradesville Section, last Wednesday. Reported f<>r The News. A quiet mid benutiful yet solemn ceremony was witnessed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Funderburk. at Tradesville, S. O., April 4. 190(), at 5 o'clock, when their popular and attractive daughter, Miss Tracy Jane Funderburk, piishted her troth to the handsome son of Mr. L. II. Rowel I, Mr. J. Wesley Rowell, ol the Tabernacle section, Rev. t\ H. Lngraliam officiating. Amid the strains ol Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played by Miss Fannie Cochran ol lie hoboth. S. the bride and groom, with their attendants, Misses I) zio Fnnderburk and Ellen Howell, and Messrs C. II. Howell and J. R. Fnnderburk, marched in with steady tread, and as the orsran pealed torth ill touching tones the melody, ''Devotion," Rev. Ingraham pronounced the solemn words which united these two lives into the holy bonds ot matrimony. After receiving the congratulations and good wishes of friends and relatives the bridal party repaired to the (lining room, where a bounteous repast was .>erved. The next day this pay party was highly entertained at a re ception given at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1J. Rowell. This happy couple carries with them the good wishes of their hos's of friends and acquaintan ces tor a long, happy and prosperous lite togeiher. May there be no clouds to darken the beautiful sunshine in the lives of this popular couple. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowell will be at home to their hosts of friends after April 9, 1906. M. F. 0. Death of Dr. Alexander Mack. ' i l)r. Alexander Mack, second I l> II 1- T'v I\ si>ii 01 ivt*v ?i. i"?. miiVK, l'. i'., and Mrs. ?f. H. Mack, of Fort Mill, died at his home in Decatur, Ua., last Saturday morning, of meningitis, alter a few hours of dreadful suffering. 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