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* Beautiful Church 1 Another Account of son-Plyler Nuptia Wyck. Reported for The New The mn.rriu(T?i ?-*f VI? rt" iT*' Plyler and Mr. R. (1 was solemnized her Methodist church Tuea ing, Feb. 4, 1008, at The chjurcli decorations beautiful. Justbehinc: was an arch of cedar brilliantly lighted wit Under this the brid stood. The rear of the pu banked with palms a and across the arch of pit was stretched a sle of evergreen. Potted ] candles were overywl tlie left a bank of evo the organ Mi?3 Ola Broom, of N. C., played Mood wedding march at tho of the bridal party. The groom with his Mr. E iwin Nisbet, rtt S. O., entered the rig while the bri le with of honor, Miss Strauss of Yorkville, S. Ocat the left. They can down the aisle-' aud trout of the altar. Tit ants stood on either arch. The bride was lo1 handsome dress of %v trimmed in lace. Th white net was especial ing She carried a lar ol white carnations au hair fern. The maid of honor % silk mull trimm >d wi ribbon. The officiating mini C. 1*. Carter, made the very impre s ve. Mr. and Mrs, Hudso the c>untry home of t'. father, where a recepl ed them. The happy couple hf wishes and hearty c lions of a host ot Irien Van Wyck, S 0. I ho l cub'e vrith oonph r Ility co^Kiij j e K jnoil\H l.i Kyrnu r. .s pmtly but prom bowelM t.rnl tit tlir h.iuio liuu ccngh by so I np the li .t ilUuioa chi!(li< 1 use it fS >lo White Man Lyi Gainbville Ela,Fob,8? Was lynched nearNewl a mining town near h Long was accused of t of Elian Sapp, a promi er, and wan taken fron jail by a crowd of iiOG ried to the scene of the t ?.?. t~ A tiiUitJ iu n iroo, According to the poli brother was killed by Sapp family who h been captured. This to have given rise to t which culminated Long's death. Everything taken into the nto t?e property digested in a When you feel that your sle in good order that the food y< ill no. Iieillg ph;estod take a digentant that will do the w< live juices are not doing ilu known today for nil hioim.u Kodol which in guaranteed to neliof I ih a natural digist what yon eat it is pic is mu la sold hem by all druggists ,v. , -v.-.T.IK L.VN'J Wedding. Pretty Home Wedding-- jfjp|| Marriage of Mr. Hallrnan Sjl and Miss Mary Robinson. ^Lj, the Hud Is at Van Keported for The Neva, !? - 1>JK! Mr. II osea Mailman, son of! ylh tho well known contractor, Mr. h. N H. Hallmao of Unity, was N'*} Us Rearl married at 5 p m., Feb. 5th to . Hudson to Miss Mary Robinson, daucn- vj e at the ter of Mr. Samuel Robinson, for ^i!I day even- merlv of Shiloh, now of Dur v|?j. 7 o'c'ock. ham, N. (J. The marriage was wore very solomnized by Rev. 0. S. Yountr, >jj? I the altar of the A. R. L\, church, at the! Aji aud ivy residence of Mr.D iniel VValkup, |-jjjl h candles! of Jackson township, N. C. No N!?> al couple cards were sent,but quite a num. her c.f Hie relatives and friends 'jjlJ; l Ipit wai were there to do honor to the oc- ul tirl f Amu PQuinn '"l' 4 ^" 1 ..v. .v.,..., .?wci nisu met iiiippy pair >^1'/ the pul a joyiul and prosperous life. A y'}s luder rope reception was tendered them at ^ ' i~ > | 1 f plants and the homo of the groom's parents ut* lere. At the evening of the same day. A rgreen hid bounteous repast was spread and all was happy as a marriage ' Waxhaw, bell. The lestivities were con- Cr;' elessohn's tinucd until late in the night. approach when the guests retired wishing them many happy anniversaries j< best man, of the day. VAnwyck, Tlie marriage presents were ?| ;lit aisle, numerous and beaut iful. Mr. her maid tfallman expects to m ike his fu- M < i Walker, tore homo in the old neighbor- tiljt ne in on hood among his relatives and v Tr ie slowly friends. j^v crossed in \ L O attend- "Health Coffee'' is realty the closest Coffee 'j(i . . , . Imitation ever yet produced. Tins, \ T iHle OI tlie 'Phe finest Coffee Substitute over made, has TT r, cently been produce d lioov> ot iiacine Wsh. Not a (train of re d Coffee in j velv in a it either. Health Coffee Imitation ia made | ,J|h . .. from pure toasted cereals or grains, with j r.;lte si1?n malt, nuts, etc. Realty it would fool an ex- [-HJjt e veil of l'0,l ?who might diiok it tot CoflVe No \E1 twenty or thirty minutes boiling. "Made lv beCOlll- :l minute" siys the doctor, ihunutt Gro. Co. \'/i go bunch xijj nl maiden _ . 'Ail Terracing: Your Land. m wore blue li I..ce and It is a sin, both against }Tour vjL self and againut posterity to al- V st. .. iv.' %. |ow y0ur farm to wash. Many Hri cermiotn thov cannot cont o this i/7|y matter, bin they can if onh J.' n they will s art wilh tho deter- jiji a; gr om h mijijition to do it. By terracing Nlj' ion av. ail an(j (iee?> plowing,and then by ir?i i . i I keeping t'o terraces built up, ,jij. lH ll" ^ 1 you cau ji v uit any land from \j.jjj > i-M ula was}1ing. Duriug ihe winter season an i spring is the time to n 1) /1 ' " do this work.. It any porti ?u ol un your farm needs terracing do not ofsl co! -'11 neglect it. Get a level and do j^ ptty on U' tt])? work at once. There is u vt> it mops ttie _ % y'.y ml lnng ir great difference in the c'narac er .j, 1 ?J ' l " of the soil over our Southland. ul| but the majority of ail tho ro - , ^j| ichcd. ling land is composed of clay and I eand, in just Much proportion a? -JackLong render* it extremely easy to wash JSiJ 4(1?r.T A I. nmi n /? li i n nr ? VV - ..?k"'us properly ore, foda}* built terrace? will retain it. Kh he murder pecially is this true where clean P" nenfe iarm- culture crops are planted con 1 the town "?cutively. We see much land i men, cur- still needs terracing. One has crime and only to note the difference between a well-terraced farm and ice, Long's one that is not to convince him one of the of the great value of terraces.; as never "For the land's sake" aud for is believed belter crops, terrace your land, he trouble Do not allow any of your fer to-day in tility to wash down the streams lor bo carried to lodjre upon some other rnau's land.?Southern miaeh should /-?|.. , certain time Cultivator. imaoh is uot Dii have eateu ' ' k 't'll"""IIM^ilts carholizod With U /.<;1 Salve is . " . best for cuts burn* boils brni . is and scrut 'h ' t ro'lbit s' i., o? It is especially good for piles Sold give prompt aU ^i.g;;.Hts nut it digest ) tako nod is . j Let us do your .Job 1Tinting. ? ASTER NEWS, FEBRUARY 12 1 8 I ": ^|j|jME V II 17 V3 K ri | JL JL 1 . CLOS1 -i ; DRY Goo We have mai 1 ures for every on j AT AND I At least j OUR EN of Dry Goods, ] mings, Lace, En 1 derwear, Notions ij and Furniture. rl 1 We vrill con j this sale into an SHOES AND ME I TRUNKS i f, j only. Some um \ sale will lie sold | to us. Please bear in '{ and never will ad^ J you. Most of this before the advane I offered AT AND I! \ matter well worth see before buying < Come now and | THREAD AT 5C, | Watch for our I WILLIAM! IsmgSOimBBHI m u affM, .hrmIrv\.P. GOV. R. B. GLE Of North Carolina, Says A GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA C THE GREAT EXTERNAL REIV For Coughs, Colds, Croup, T and Chest Troubles blessing to the people?espe used for l'NKUMONIA and with pleasure that I >?ive y< I can say a w< r?l for your t ( For Sle by All D wmm .#s ikhwt* * wmk P ry r ? fi ds, Notions, etc. *ked down is* plain fij c to see and ottering BELOW COST , nine-tenths of TIRE STOCK Millinerv, Dress Trin > 7 ubroiderics, Ladies' Ui , Blankets. Pants 7 Vf VT V.1- I 'otal value about S9,50( ivert all proceeds froi UP-TO-DATE store ol SKI'S WEAR \m LEATHER GOOD r-r.-.viira *SJ a 13 lesirable goods in th at one-half of first cof mind that we never ha\ rertise anything to mislea Stock having been bougl e in prices and now beir IB LOW FIRST COST is your time to consider, an elsewhere. buy your "COATS SPOO while it lasts, next notice. Durs truly, CHIMES CO. NN bout make it a rule never to recomI1RP mend medicines unt il I have m v LJlllv 8t?jf tried them, as there are a great - ? r>w many in the land that are perfect shams, but having tried your Cure hroat ^or *'old a, sore throat and other intlainmatory troubles, I have no hesitation in cordially recommending it to the public, for I think it a icially the children. I have known of its being I throat troubles with marvelous effect. It is ui this testimonial. Anytime in tbe world that 1 will do so without hesitation or r serve. f* rugsjists, SI OO, 50c and 25c. i mmm mmmmmmmm m wm wmmmmmmmmmmmrn' ' 1 7 N'H j'ljy uiH >t .1 11 1| v. m V-;:H mi tN'xj I ' I m g iM &?jd S9 ) Kj ' sill Kit3 11 , m iti PjlW HIM L\I'.<1 is p *t P i^izi I re tetj ,d Ijl ' MM li WLl m Hi a m , ? m H :r L 1???N | jgjgfii / ' I tWlMIM