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/ 33^ f K ? VOL. 9, NO. 11, SEM THE BROWN-FLEMING uirnnmn uirnurn I-WEEKLY. coming gown of soft gri meteor with Persian trimm W. McD. Brown, I)r. R. ( Mr. S. W. Heath of Stonel n A\/ Olvnthia Jones, a cousii LANCASTEI hMm FEATURES \orni M?5 m minnnu I, S. C., FRIDAY, NOVE ADDED TAMMANY L( (\\i ni a mo nnniTo Ml)Kit 7, 1913. mru::::: in n rnnnu ,. .. * ION VICTORIOUS. rw pro ' Portion of ICounty UU "W 1.50 PEK YEAR. I.MMM " WtUUINb WtUINtt I Laurens Man Wins Lai ster Bride. WAS BRILLIANT AFF MAT Kroom, from Laurens, M um Sullivan, Mrs. C. M. Cla Rebecca Clark, Mr. and N Wilkes, Mrs. Dial Gray, ncas- Blnia Calne, all of Laurens Mrs. R. E. Wylie and Mis Wylle. In the parlor across the li and Mrs. Ernest Moore am AIR. Mrs. J. H. Wttherspoon In the hall Misses Rebecc nrlnnohnnt ! I '1. aO, s. s iu ounnm Irs. S. M. Mrs. Viri, Mr. and Characterized as E ?s Juan it a , a Central Ii mil. Judge i Mr. and received. MATTER "UP IN a Walker .tto T/>?i^ ? ui ruro ruima quivalent to (Jets One of Mo: Jink. feats in Its I THE AIR." MITCHEL CH< in ntuiuNj s,,:;:;;: ! ord, Nov. 6.? ! the chamber o st ( rushing I)e- late this even iOng History. ' S formation jua I l)u Hose Cross ;gave the vote )SEN MAYOR. j nexation of a I onnntv tn Sun iu'k iimo numcer. (Ill rial to Columbia Rec- UUI -Secretary Beanlon of f commerce announced ing that telephone in- Fleeted it then received from by ] Roads, In Lee county, on the question of an- SCORED large slice of Lee mm STRONG to New York Assembly Sweeping Plurality. > ( HAS. F. MURPHY. In Social Kvent of the Season Florence ltrown llecoiiies tl llritle of Mr. R. F. Fleming A wedding attracting state-wi terest was solemnized here last nesday evening at 6 o'clock, Miss Florence Brown became bride of Mr. Robert Franklin ing, Jr., of Laurens. It was 1 a VOPV lnPtrn on/1 KpHlinnl n (To { Ml km 8erve<1 refreshing puac Misses Frances Nicholson ,,w and Lottie Kluttz of Chest C- ed at another punch bowl i lor. In this room, where de in- low chrysanthemums were Wed- bride's book was kept by 1 when Clark. the in the dining room the d Flem- were in bridal white and gi ndeed : round mahogany table w .. __ -?-? - \\T while New Scheme Provides of Union (rali/ution of One-IIa er presid- to i>e Held by Kegi< n the parmany yel- Washington, Nov. 5 used, the new fe.lture today v diss Joyce written into the admi ! rency bill by the sen; ecorations . after a fuli day Gf hea reen. The The new pian Was ch as spread I chairnBn Owen, chief For the Fen- Kulzer (Joes to If of Reserve Will lie Font mil Ranks. Hepiili .?An entirely New York, Nov as tentatively sive recapitulation nistration cur- crushing defeat ate committee, forces in yesterday ted wrangling. York state, aracterized by The organizatioi fldminlfltratinn criilfo/l o nlunoii Assembly, Which ^ fav?r of #n rolled by the today pi licans. county a ver; Lee County \ 5.?Each succes- Sumter count; today affirmed the of Lee county of the Tammany Sumter coi 's elcetions in New the "homeeon and the "fatte 11 was not only en- due time. Th ?-- ? ? .?rv /\ /. /\ # I. .. ,.v^. io IU 1 Verdict <1 nexation. The election im?nt I aces back into Sumter ^rtV y desirable portion of vhich was formerly in New Y y before the formation zer, ouste New Yorl inty citizens will give high eo lers" a cordial welcome elected tc d calf" will be killed in day froi e territory embraced in sweeping f High Court of Iui|?enchlU'vorswl by the People, 8 Deposed Governor. ork, Nov. 5.?William Sul>d from the governorship of c last month by verdict of a urt of impeachment, was ) the state assembly yestern the sixth district by a plurality, estimated at moat enjoyable. For perhaps 1 minutes before the appointed Johnson Orchestra from RocV furnished soft, lovely music, promptly at six, Mrs. John Poag, with the orchestra a palnment, sounded the first notes of the Bridal Chorus Lohengrin. The six little i girls were the first of the pa: enter. They came through the . ?uu wmi an eiauuraie ciuny ( ifteen from the chandelier white hour, drawn, being caught wi : Hill chrysanthemums to the i and a tall crystal vase many wl Hood anthemums were used. A ccom- salad course, followed by e clear and mints were the rei from served. The dining room ibbon sided over by Mr. and N rty to Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M i fold- erspoon and Mr. and M tulle was su^orter In the < t)i white "equivalent to a centr r-ieth tn sa'd the commil 5 to chrys- wlth the matter "Ub 11 deHcious The new achemo wo ake. coffee ,the centralization of < reshments rpserveR to be held b w m nre banks in the propose Irs. ' John '[his proposition woulc S With- complete cont R . eral reserve board am * In/1 In W'Mehinfrt/xH ommittee, as votes by which th< al bank." He John Purroy Mite Ltee adjourned York city, but in i the air." tricts of the stat< uld provide for was administered )ne-lialf of the Democracy that h y the regional of the state since d new system, nor Hughes. 1 be placed un- William Sulzer, rol of the fed- governorship by d would be lo- ure of his unlistei ui uwi 1^9,UUU me icauiirAai 8 fusionists elected about ten squ hel mayor of New Williamson many up-state dis- Cross Roads, ] 8 a severe rebuke direct line thi to the Tammany Roads and to as been in control in Sumter coi the days of Cover- . deposed from the PRESIDE Tammany's expos- lVrTTCTT d campaign eontri- iHUwZl tun is a narrow strip 01 ~,vuu or are miles, beginning at Progress! plantation, Gilliard's polled mi and extends almost in a can and rough to DuBose Cross Lined. H a point near Mayesville Side ralli jnty. and it wa swamped INT FEELS i?Ttherefc ENCOURAGED more, sulzer ran on the ve ticket and apparently are votes than his RepubliDeuiocratic opponents com[is old neighbors on the East ed strongly to his support, s early apparent that he had the opposition, was jubilation unbounded irmer governor's headquarle count began to record his Sulzer himself was all mg aoors into xne wine irom na took their places In the cer< room just outside the altar The first to enter were Misses arlne Wylie and Harriet Maj Newberry. Behind them Misses Ella Crawford Heat Stoneboro, niece of the bride Emmie Eou Washington of Ea who drew the white ribbon stre and placed them so as to for , aisle through the hall .and cen ii ana crawrord. Across the hal jmony present room. In which was rail, one of the handsomest i Kath- presents ever seen in 'er of Beautiful gifts in cut glai came china, brass and linen we h of to best advantage on inn !, and In the the center of the r< urens, massive mahogany chest \ amers tained the gift iff the brie m an and also that of the groc imony silver was of the Mary CI II was the , , ' 7.,,, * displayed 1 ffrecl f?r 1 ,e at,d and irrnvs r?r the entire banking sys Lancaster. vot?d uP?n' Uf,e P * ss. silver, modification of a pla re arrayed Senator Heed of Miss my tables. *?8ted, ,il as a mea?8 )o.n was a d? <lif[frence ni vbicb con- "f U\? <-?n?nittoe. Se. le's family ?,?n i?u lrock,, J() mi's The ' Republicans in voting Hilton nat- I "hich was ?PP???.(1 byj HI u?_- ilUUUIIlS- UllllUIlS, WHS f'MTl convenience of less than three w torn. As finally vcned since he was tositlon was a governor's chair, n proposed by Albany in Januar ouri, who sug- the assembly. of composing Many of the lop mong members to impeach Sulze lator Reed and the result that he ined with the Tammany house. : for the plan, complete returns Senators Owen, that the next assf eu to puoiic omce, eeks having inter- Wilson Uegai t removed from the ns popular lie will return to minis! y as a member of Waslilngtoi tislators who voted Wilson made r met defeat with (jay on the ] will sit in an anti- Jersey, J On the basis of in- ian,i, but tob it was estimated encouraged h< mibly Will be com- to-iw smiles. ds Kesult ?f Klcctinns n person! Indorsement of Ad- issued a porters a rations Course. phy loa<] i, Nov. 6.?President declai no official comment to- w>,<, Y? Democratic victories in Its Tassaehusetts and Mary- I 1 friends he was much ' r*c*-? ?cause in all three states ?' me i ................ .... ? know wl Ho regarded his triumph as fil vindication, he said, and statement thanking his supnd scoring Charles F. Murlor of Tammany Hall, who, red was condemned by the district gave to William Sulrepresentative at Albany, icople of the sixth assembly said Sulzer, "think better lan of Mr. Murphy. They iv Mr. Murnhv removed mo room. Little Misses Elizabeth erspoon and Vermelle Cair Laurens opened the gates at altar, inside which several c bridal party were to stand. All attractive young girls wore i frocks of soft white net. Th stately dames of honor came Mrs. Stewart William Heal 8toneboro, eldest sister of the and Mrs. Robert Crawford E her sister-in-law. Mrs. H With- tern, the Browns' gift bei le of full assortment of flat silv the Flemings' a lovely silver s< >f the this room Miss Katharine 1 these Mrs. John H. Poag ree dainty guests. e two At 8 o'clock Mr. and Mr next, left for New York, where :h of spend their honeymoon, bride, wore a very modish suit < Irown, colored ratine and a becon eath's velvet In mntoti ?c o t omerene, no ins, t IlWn* Shafroth. ervire In Senator Owen tods Poster and ?ngi?ted ov?r th? Pr?< eived the " c?mm,ttPe-, Af the Reed proposal, ht s Fleminir ,f *lvon an opportlll they will ^monstrate that the The bride work Senator Heed J TeauVer- *e *? ' *? ling hat of " arra"Ked thnt should make an arg > Gorman and posed of 85 Rep gressives and 4 5 iv was plainly of the latter were ?ress of affairs Progressive or ter the vote on deneies. 5 declared that The fusionists lity he would contest in New Yc plan would not almost as large declared that Tammany chieftai convinced, and pay. had said yes Senator Owen Edward E. McOa ument on the still lacking fro lublicans. 17 Pro- d hG f ,t n Democrats. Many pollrles hn(1 ,, sad to be men of secretary 1 independent ten- ,y happy tliat ., , son, gave won the mayoralty Domocratlc n, >rk with a plurality overwhelming as that which the mal,rlalIv in n. Charles P Mur- senators a> terday would elect , telephoned ill. Returns were to the Whjto m a few districts ..... lat the administration's ?ni 'Jj* teen uphold. when Mi rumulty was particular- wro,1K * his homo county. Hud- "now wli James P. Piolder, the ni? * n'fl aminee for governor, an Y ?en, , v ; majority which helped tlo,iet> winning the state. now cone id congressmen general- , *"e [ their congratulations fim? a House and Secretary ,''c\ ?' * ?_. i . . iitmlvcic ? governorship; they know p. Murphy asked me to do refused to do wrong; they en Mr. Murphy tried to bribe ised to be bribed; they know \ Murphy threatened me I s threats. The voters have leinned Mr. Murphy; reversidgment of his high court of nd vindicated me by the verhe polls, which, in the last Jo tho nnJnJnn nf mn?l/ gown was of charmeuse with some draperies of ehanttlly lace front girdle was adorned wi handsome hand-made ornami satin and pearl beads. Mrs. Ill was also of white charmeuse ai delicate shadow lace formed an orate overdress, which was fully caught and hung in soft Both dames carried white ch themums. TVi A Anltr Krl/lnontol/l titna hand- Mtb. Fleming will be The Lancaster, for she has al th a here and is very popular. ?nt of very handsome woman, t rown's ful and of distinct personal id the and interesting, with splen i elab- attainments and easy, grat grace- ners, she will soon win I folds, as many loyal friends in rysan- home as she has in her ol< Mr. Fleming is a splen Minn I 1 * , 1 point tomorrow. missed in "This plan would i ways lived ROUrres of the various She is a R degree which th< all, grace- the scheme have no ity. Clever RaJd gPnator Owen, i did mental mjttee adjourned toni jious man- ..j wjji undertake t( tor herself rPRional banks woulr i her new and rP8tricted in their 1. eration if this plan did young inatter still is nendin early today, but deplete the re- of 120,000 was co regional banks The vote of the 3 supporters of lyn complete sho' t thought of," of 58,000 towan after the com- more than half ght. which spelled tli i show that the while Manhattan I be hampered plurality of about rediscount op- BOARD OF prevails. The WJth much red, AT. ?... . , . - A uryaii, wno c a Mitehel plurality and Npw Jpr! needed. faction at the borough of Ilrook- Thp prPoi,i wed a contribution telegram to IS 1 the plurality, or Npw jer8ey, rp advantage messages tod; le Tammany rout, plpctp(1 ' gave Mitchel a hp sald. tions. It \vi ESTIMATE. finely won." iced pluralities, but To Rlair I ampaiKnea in Maryland *ey, expressed his satis- "From t result. infamy I ent already had sent a of Public lr. Fielder, the victor in there and dispatched other but Mray. To David I. Walsh. be know rnor of Massachusetts, be peop I.v heartiest congratula- of ar>y 01 is a sprendid victory Sulzer to the a ^ee. Democrat, elected Btatemen Mr. Murphy's high court of appealed to the higher court opinion. Mr. Murphy says s no appeal from his court. Murphy was mistaken; and s now that the judgment of le can reverse the judgment ourt." made his fight for election ssembly on the lines of the t he issued last night. His Louise Fleming: of Greenwood sister of the groom. She w< beautiful dress of white Eg crepe, combined with lace of i cate pattern and dainty t? This lace about the bodice wai effectively with pearl and beaded bands. She entered wi R. Fleming Jones of Laurens. Elizabeth Brown, younger sis the bride and her maid of hon< ifimn uuMin^H man 01 i^aiirei] , only jewelry establishment is < >re a largest and most reliabl yptian state. He is actively iden ? dell- other interests in his horn sxture. is popular in business and s used cles alike, silver This beautiful wedding th Mr. many guests from variou Miss the state. Among the c ter of guests present were: Mr >r, en- It. F. Fleming, Miss Louis is, wnoso r .. ,ni> of the After, the vote on th l_ ln th ment the administrai tlfled with (,oavorcd to P"t throtll e city and traU?n plan for ban social cir- ownersh,P of ,he regit quit again in a tani attracted 8p?,nt W,U aga,n ? . morrow. .ut-of-town Ta,k of a P?SRl,)1? r nnri \Tr? cus to consider the e Fleming. ad? by ,tbe co?mUte lp Rppd amend- 1)y a *afo marKln, !,n Pd William A. gh thP ad minis- I1"""" Ijj.? ri,: 3nal? bai?k h'^ dermen- They anal banks, but t ? a .1 _i . . many s bands the gled argument. ,. , . be taken un to- three Pri?ripal bo De laaen up to Brooklyn and th) increased the ant 11 f u" ty on the board o, progress being The f , yo e today quieted ,)e 14 (o Tararaar the fusionists elect- United States Prendergast comp- the President y, and CJeorge Mr- "I congrati af the board of al- most warmly kept out of Tain- plete." presidency of the The Presid roughs, Manhattan, in the mimic] ft Bronx, and thus his personal f l-Tammany majori- Baker, re-ele f estimate. following nic ? on the board will my warmest iv's 2. This hoard us all good ti i senator in Maryland. canvass telegraphed: demonsti 11 late you and the party wherevei The victory Is com- outside o es withil lent took much interest as much pal election and sent to tion- ,n riend. Mayor Newton 1). bearings, cted in Cleveland, the mediate 'ssage: "Please accept congratulations. It did WHITE a hear of your victory." was a wninwina auair, ratlve crowds greeting him he spoke. He rarely went if his district, but his speechn that radius were directed at the Tammany organizaits citv-wide and state-wide , as to an appeal to his imconstituency. HOI'SE WEDIlINd PLANS. lerea aione. snp, as well ai bridesmaid, carried largo chrysanthemums tied with ribbon. Her gown was of charmeuse with soft white s lace about the waist, which fe short tunic and was held In around the square neck wltt Hants and pearl beads. She Miss Fleming both wore short 1 maid's veils of lace hanging lace caps to the waistline. 3 the Mr. II. C. Fleming, all of ( while the parents, brother and si white groom, respectively; Mr. 1 white Jones, Miss Olynthla Joi hadow Miss Emmit Lou Washin II In a Virginia Oalne and child place Vermelle and Master Mon i brll- Dial Gray, Mr. and Mrs. S. ! and Mrs. C. St. Clark and daui brides- Rebecca, and Miss Josle S from of Laurens, Miss Harriet Newhorrv Mr. and Mrs 'rnnnwAA/* u"n? ??W uiCIIIU^ru UI ister of the took tho P?s,t,on that ? Pl?ralnK not hn8ten lho Pr?n?! nps 1!nll. Administration sen; Eton Mrs lookf><' ?re dubiousl r, !i ' Miss thp situation followlr telth Mrs by ,h? roimn,ttoo. ??<! M Wilkes tho ,)art of the white ?hter. Miss ate leaders ex pec ullivan, all President Wilson ? Mnver nf Weeks of Massaclinse Tntin t member 0f the bankin ? .?V.T. ,, controls the city Stlon tlltjority o ' ? dermen was also VZ J T- Two Democrat!* y than over on eleot)>(, ,n thp c ' ? ?,y(: vote teenth and twentl it o h tho former. CoorK House and sen- en to Bucceed th ' ', ? Sullivan. Jacob 1 ent for Senator ed jn th two, ^Publican Franris Burton H iK and currency s expenditures. A Unofficial n the board of al- House statin) elected. ried Essex co ? congressmen were President ve Ity?from the thir- Tumulty de letli districts. Prom county the S e W. I-oft was chos- Hip Democra e late Timothy 1). the Republic) I. Cantor was elect itietb to succeed tt a t -n a i [arrison. HALF A ] returns to the White ^,iss s th.it Fielder had car- "H,,< unty by 721 pleased the Wash! rv much. Secretary nient wa clared that in Kssex last nigh imith-Nugent faction of eldest ? tic party had supported would 1>? in ticket. ding of 1 row Wil MILLION The^hri! rgnret Wilson Will be Maid >r at Her Sister's Marriage. ngton, Nov. 5.?Announces made at the White House t that Miss Margaret Wilson, [laughter of the President, a maid of honor at the wedler sister. Miss Jessie Woodson. to Francis R. Sayre. on ?r 25th. at the White House, lesmaids will be Miss Elearlnlnh UMknn tlio vnnnpoflt The groom came on the arm brother, the best man, Mr. Ci Fleming of Greenwood. Just r tng the bride walked her two flower-girls with white baske carnations. They wore lovely lingerie dresses nnd white .*1 These tiny tots, little Misses I., Heath of Stoneboro, niece o bride, and Willie Locke Crawl cousin, stepped Just within th? 1 crsites nnd ntnnd nne in fr??nt <1 of his Stevens. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. eswell ney and Miss Elsie Myers o ireced- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. I! > little daughters. Misses Ella Cri its of Lucinda Heath, of Stonebi white Lottie Kluttz of Chester bbons. Walker of Winnsboxo ai uclnda Nicholson of Union, f the ? altar DIAZ TO WINTER IN I ,f fiQPh ????? ii hii.Up committee, tonight an f Kershaw sll?atlon w?th him foi loath ami ThG S(>nntor dp<llnp twford and v,slt- but, 11 '? undGr Dm. Misses ^n?proam,1flG p,?n 'n Rebecca HokG 8mlth of op? id Frances have l)GGn p"deavori in rranees many Democrats, am retain most of the I ? house bill. It is belt i'LORIDA. dent told Senator W parts of the house bil d discussed the ui'i r an hour. The "I told you d to talk of his nowhere more pr stood he has a in the Wall sti which Senator those who follow rgia Is said to the currency wltl Ing to interest ! results were fore rl which would wagers. Althougl features of the smallest total in 3 eved the Presi- said to have been eeks Just what ing the campaign 1 he considered The first odds ;tsrsi'.i> liiUHT. (JrUl i so" sentiment was evalent today than Trustees Deri eet district, where College Mon betting pointed to , . u . , , * . . . Ansel Six i which yesterday s 1 shadowed in recent New Yorl ti It amounted to the styt,., Nov. f rears, $500,000 was . ' . ii v. ? a..~ trustees of placed In bets durheld here t made Edward K committee ol TO -rEABOD Y dauRhte, Mary C?. ??1?? to <Jive the Toiiclirrs' lope frii f?y?Former Cover nor Miss Ai 1'nks For University. dauphtei Seott. o < Special to Columbia jorie Br ?.?At a meeting of the Wilson's the Peabody Institute Atlanta, oday the report of the ,)r' five nledpinp $500,000 vv'lorn **' r of the President; Miss White, of Baltimore, a col nd of Miss Jessie Wilson; ileline Mitchell Scott, the r of Professor William B. f Princeton, and Miss Marown, a daughter of Mrs. cousin. Col. E. T. Brown, of (5a. Wilfred T. Grenfelt, with [r. Sayre was associated as a dame of honor. The bride ma entrance leaning on the arm father. Mr. William McD. I She was strikingly handsome bridal robe of rich Venetian with insets of Mexican cut The handsome lace was drape( artistically over heavy ivory eharmeuse and hung graceful! the long court train. The ve of soft net with a border of res do her Keeks Warmer <'Iiunite ' "f hor of Europe. Irown. in her Miami, Pla., Nov. 6.?Pc laoe former President of Mexie work in Miami the coming wint I most | ing to Rafael Ruesga, M< -white J su! here. Senor Ruesga i y over < pected the ex-President II was about December 1st. His tl lace, j accompany him. Than That and wha lie regarded as debati >rfl r lo Diaz. PETTIT-III .AC K o, will live :er, accordixlcan con- I'fotty Home Wedd said he ex- Near For 1 to arrive' a . . . VT family will I SPec,al to The NewsFort Lawn, Nov. i T"hl ?_ I 1 it features of it MrC'all, the Tanm tble. didate, a slight the death of M WELDER. Wa?n MeCall until the Sulzer was depof ing Wednesday street betters int< >a\vn. favorable to Tam The odds in favi ily lengthened un f>.?One of the preceding electior a *%_ o a R in 1 K?? #1 lany mayoralty can- to the Cleori favorite, and after Teachers \va ayor Gaynor even w?s ordered Pd on Mltehel and firm of J. P. day after Governor structions to ted when the Wall stitution as ?rpreted this as un- amounting t< imany. converted in or of Mitchell stead- within the n til during the week Trustees wer i they ruled as high Hruee It. Pa WgIa /'ii in r i ? i cr 11 t n so Peabody College for jnisslon s adopted. This sum , ,,niai placed with the hanking , Vl" Morgan & Co. with in- au ' tn turn it over to the in- Tth'??i soon as the pledges, , , o $1,000,000. had been ^or r,,? to cash, which will be ullti ext eight or ten weeks. , a c ? e satisfied that President ,,arnsT V1 yne had made good his . "L? r?ico ?1 ana aaa and Cha worker in Labrador. Is to be a. The ushers will be Benj. mi. New York city, who grad1B12 from Williams College; rill Clark, of Salem, Mass., 10m Mr Sayre did mission Northern Newfoundland; tert Horax, of Montclair. N. ssmate of Mr, Sayre at Wilollege In 1909, and now at ns Hopkins Medical School, rles Evans Hughes, Jr., a i ne cup i rum wnicn 11 lllinR fashioned also of the same lace. The bride wore an exquisll mond and pearl pendant, tho the ftroom. 8he carried a bei shower bouquet of bride ros? lilies of the valley. The imp: marriage ceremony was perforr Rev. H. R. Murchlson, the pastor. Immediately aftei solemn words were spoken, th Was nuiiuuiiteiiiciii ui ut)ii dainty plans was made In a lettei KuesRa. The consul said :e dla- now In Europe, desires to Rift of warmer climate durinR t autlful but Is averse to returning is and ! unless summoned on accc resslve Htlcal conditions, ned by With the aid of Senor bride's , member of the Mexlcar the Senor fluesRa Is endeavori e wed- |? f!ot,aFft for Ooneral Diaz ?rm i?i?7. h j must neauuiui weuui r to Concul ; ROn wa? solemnized i that Diaz, Mr 0 W. pettlt. wl reside in a ^0j.t ^awn, Wednesda ho winter. | when thoir daughter. to Mexico : glven i? marriage to ! lunt of po-1 welder of Concord, N I scheme being pink BaranlfT. a : parior WHs decorated i congress. ! f(,rn8 When the stra ng to lease , march were heai The con- t?%r? T?t?rl/ir r?n I ngs 01 ine sea- - h\, it the homo of Only twice slnt 10 resides near clared In Wall sti iy. November 5, flnal odds quoted Annabollo, was trlct been in errc dr. T. Q. Hlack- the results of natl . C. The color nicipal elections and green, the 1 wore In the presi with roses and MR88 and 18f>2, dns of the wed- j campaigns the o rd the bride en- I were Grover Clevi Ihn arm nf l'"1* *" jiT-irr ? (in I II in- mt* ? vv/ i obtained. that there w re 1888, it was de- oertinK the i *eet today, have the into cash wi In the Onanoial dis- The $f>00,00 >r in foreshadowing tees will he lonal, state and mu- last peni i. The exceptions deemed, dential elections of The conin in each of which consisted of 'pposin* candidates ard Olney, ti aland and Henjamin "am I .aw re WWV.VWV son of Jl as no doubt about con- courti ai pledges he had received Rev < thin a very short time. the 0 pledged by the trus- prjnceto turned over as soon as attendec] ly pledged has been re- cer<>nion nlttee which met here Joseph II Choate, Richne Rt. Rev. Rishop Wil- xf|OI. ?-, nee, Former Governor ustlce Hughes of the supreme rid .a classmate. Sylvester W. Beach, pastor of st Presbyterian church of in, which the Wilson family I for years, will perform the y. 1ANK OTTO DKPOSKD. " Years of Hollow Reigning, ding guests began to extond cor latlons to the happy couple. ] hour and a half the dellghtfu formal reception lasted. The ceremony room was bnt very tastefully decorated In and green against a backgroi white, ferns were banked h front of the mantel and a pyra handles grouped amid a terr smilax and white gleamed nf th? altar Hmllav uim igratu- 1 sul said last night that a w Por an I near that of William .renn lly In- | would probably be selecte simply Ctonerol Felix Diss hi i white j Mexican. Hid of | Havana, Nov. 6.?Gen. Igh In WRS stabbed by a Mexlcai mid of , 0'?,ork tonight. He was ace of twice, probably not fatal! back Tho attack on Diaz occt i nUn he was walking on the 1 n ^h*"llryan ! father and was mPt V Mryan , her future husband, J wore made man and v tabbed kf w" gowned in a ?i n> ratinw f.oat sult wJth K'oiiv i???_ shoes to match. The n? 10 vi "?? P^rformf'l by Walters of Fort Lawr After the ceremon '....y the 3:30 train at A Maloeon. a a ,d ah?.wa <?f ri narnson. at the altar by and there they >|rH. c;e(,rK<? F. Ki vlfe. The bride wl beautiful blue ' hat, gloves ami Sumter Special wedding march Nov. 5.? A peculi Miss Mary Mc- |ed Tuesday after i. ! painful wound t y they caught Kpperson. She lien Spur, and and came out to ? and many good \ bile which was s Aiisei ui nun Hoke Smith i person Accidentally stood that M t Sumter. Peabody trm for the Univi to Columbia State, Inasmuch as ar accident happen- tive and no ! noon resulting in a on this point to Mrs. George F. men will con had been shopping tet into her automo- . , landing in front of "l??>*t?n?>urg in v aronna ano senator of Georgia. It is under- Munic r. Ansel argued with the otto of itees for the endowment from th i?rsity of South Carolina. Havaria the meeting was execu- 27 year statement was given out position none of the committee- claimed firm or deny the report, pursuan Just ena Man Promoted Twice. j*?y?rjai to be kr mr .Tiuiiitrni is iMMlinuii, h. Nov. 5.?The insane King Bavaria was deposed today e throne of the kingdom of , which he has occupied for s without being aware of his Prince Ttegent Ludwig prohimself king this morning in ce of the provisions of a law cted by the two houses of the [i diet. The new monarch is town as Ludwie III win hung over the laee ci Fand outlined the white rail f and gates. This an \ other roomR were decorated ' artist, Miss Clara R. Strait, wl ably assisted by Mrs. S. W. He In the receiving room, In a< to the bridal party, were M Mrs. R. F. Fleming, parents groom, Mrs. Fleming wearing irtains fashionable promenade. altar ' mounded behind the ear rl the j nef'k< besides receiving se< by the on *',e ^ead from a cane. (io waa I Diaz was removed to a mth. I assailant was arreste' Idltion ? r. and I Cotton Market. of the Cotton a be- Seed ... ? wisnes iney 8i?rieo "e. ding tour to Charl K-ral blows Sa,,sbury an<1 othor rerai mows pRt Qn thpJr rGturn . their home at Nltroh i hospital thflJr fr|enda wl8h the _ life. Among the out-c | were Mrs. J. E. Petti . . 13.62%c Hale of Lancaster an 43c J. V. Davis of Great 1 on ineir wea-1 me < ommerciai otte, Concord, | A policeman, who places of Inter- started to crank t they will make In doing so his ;e, S. C., where j out of his pocket m a long, happy and was dlschar I dieted a flesh woi >f-town guests , sank to the grour t and Mr. B. F. i ed and was rush d Mr. and Mrs. There It was sai< ^alls. ! wound was palnfv and savings Hank. spartan hu i was standing near. Young, form he machine for her. of Spartanbi revolver was Jolted given aluera' , fell to the ground department ged. The hall In- unique distln ind. Mrs. Kpperson nioted in Sej id but soon recover- of the four iod to the hospital. States as tin 1 that although the acting as pe il It was not serious. A. S. Burlesc rg, Nov. 5.?W. P. take the icr assistant postmaster on Novo urg, who was recently A roj tive position In the postal posted 1 In Washington, has the day dec iction of being twice pro- which h itember. He is now one states tl men, with the United Prince 1 elr territory, who are his rege rsonal representative of the thri ?n, postmaster general, king. constitutional oath probably niber 8. * ml proclamation which was throughout the kingdom tolares tncurahlo the insanity as kept Otto from ruling and hat In consequence of this Regent Ludwlg has brought, ncy to an end, has ascended one and nominated himself 0' ' .V j. . ?!>*% .. , ,.-j