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Henry-Gibbs. Never. periztpz. in the social hiis ti:I Witl di that of ycse! daY afternoo: when Rev. Jains M. IIe-iry, presid ing elder of the Croawley district, an< Miss Lillian Gibbs were united' at th( First Methodist ehurch by Rev. Fitz geralds Parker of Nashville, Tenn The prominence of Rev. Mr. Henr: in the state and the sweetness, grac and popularity of the bride combine< to make the occason one of en.gross ing interest to the entire community No cards had been issued but thi handsome church could scarce ac commodate the fashionable and rep resentative assembly that overflow ed into the Sunday School room. fill ed the center aisle and crowded ev ery inch of space in the great ampi theatre, exceeding all seating capa citv, with standing room almost at z premium. The decorati:so. artistic. elaboiate transfoimed the church into a poen in gree:1 and white: in this transfor mation one could recognize refine< taste and unusual deftness and art the wh ie walls overshadowing tha ehancel zleamed through a tracery o: delicate vines and branches, and th< altar was a bank of giant palms an< ferns; vines entwined altar and ehan eel railings with charming effect Three arches were erected ia thE church, wreathed with bambo ani bride roses. * Over the central arch a wedding bell of white roses was sus pended eaught with a love knot oj white satin ribbon. Above the archeE on either side the letters ''H" ani "G'' were outlined in green an< white. A tracery of vines formed 9 dado around the entire church, thE whole effect being strikingly beauti .ful and artistic. At the hour of four while the greal audience waited, the organ's notes suddenly filled the pir with deep ton ed harmony and the rich baritone of Mr. Harry Priophit caressed the caf in the exquisite love song: ''Be cause 'God Made Thee Mine." When the last tender note died on the aii the organist's skillful fingers passec into Mendelssohn and down eithez aisle the ushers led the way to the altar, Messrs. Philip Chauvin, Ed ward Flowers, Clyde Sanders and 'Joe Austin; separating at the altaai the'y crossed and took position unde3 the arches ou either side. Down the, right aisle folloiwed thE matron of honor, Mrs. C. A. Holeomlb( of Baton Rouge, in a dainty whitE organdie and lace, carrying pml roses, and down the left, the maid ol honor, Miss Jayne Gibbs, in an air3 creation of wash ehiffoa and .laet against the snowy whiteness of whi-el the great roses she held shone pi ly;. From basketsi of blue forget-me nots two beautiful litle fldwer girl preceded the bride scattering thE azure tinted blossoms, little Gene viere Washburn and Bernice John ston. They were pictures of cheru bic beauty .in white mull over blut silk .and created a sensation swith t-her beauty. The bride, upon whom every eyi entered with admiration entered 01 the arm of her. broither, Mr. Fre< Gibbs. Never a fairer bride was see: than this, the soft dark eyes, th4 rounded cheek delicately chiseled an flushed with pink shone radiantly un der the enveloping veil of illusion against the dark hair with drooping lillies of the valley. Her gowna wai an elegant and artistic creation of ma line over chiffon and taffeta, richi: embroidered; she carried an arm bou quet of bride roses and ferns. Sh was joined at the. middle arch by thi i'oom who entered from t-he righ with his best man, Rev. John Fostex and the t,wo stood just beneath the wedding bell, ushers and attendant grouped abo"t them, making a pictur that will not is easily forgotten. SMiss Est-elle Conner at the orgal chnged "from the wedding march t Sehubert 's Serenade which pulse softly on the air while the bea.utifu ring ceremony was performed wit] impressive grace by Rev. Fit.zgeral' Parker, The reverent. solenity o the service impressed the entire audi enee. The bridal party arove at once t the bride's h.ome where a buffe luncheon was served. The hride changed her weddi:n dress for a modish traveling suit o brown cloth trimmed with tan wit hat and bloves to match and escorte by the bridal party. showered wit [enratulations,. best wishes and rie the happy couple took the east boun V. S. & P train for Chattanooga a six o'clock. They will visit Mr. He: rv's old home in South Carolina bE fore returning to New Iberia wher thev will resida~. The w'edOinr presents were nlume .u a cstly, makinst a display c beauty anid ele-anie. IU io. oI A reari lia. 11. W. .la1 of WateIIproof, \Villam Snhuhle o: Jackson, Robert. Winn of Mind.en Briscoe Carter of Minden, presidino elder, D. C. Barr of Oak Ridge, Dr Boggs of Shreveport, T. F. Randal of Eros. Other out of town guests were Mrs. Charles Holcombe of Bator 1 Rouge, Miss Essie -iepard of New Orleans, Mrs. A. P. Ball of Jack son, Mr. Ben Jones of Baton Rouge Mr. Edward Flowers of Vicksburg . ev. Al. Ahrens on the staff of the . New O/aus Picayune, who was a . classmate at Vanderbilt of the grvorii . came up for the wedding which he re . ported by wire for today's paper. Of the fair bride whom Mr. Henry hias won nothini too fin- and too.ele gant could be penned; possessing .)e beatyiI1V. :wecilless and a rare j;rsonaI Charm !It draws every heart to her. a leader in every good cause that called for volu:iteers. She was a blessing to this community in which her loss will be keenly felt. I tie wishes of every one who knew aad loved her here could wrest it from fate for her, there would be only perfect happiness and prosperity foi her in the new world into which she has stepped. The -Toom is known throughout the vnfines of the state and needs no -11ti-i uction to this people among whom he has labored and by whom he is held in hizhest esteem and appre ciation. May the "primrose path" which both now tread togeiher lead straight a:id fair throughout the years ahead, is S. and 0. s benediction-Monroe (La.) News, 16th Oct. President Roosevelt's warm advo cacy of irrigation will cheer up the colonels who fear that the south is becoming an arid desert. STATE OF SOUt OAROUNA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Pleas. Geo. J. Wilson, in his own right, and as Executor of the last will and testament of H. Carter Wilson, de eeaesd, and J. Chester Taylor and J. J. H. Brown, as Executors of the last will and testament of H. Carter Wil son, deceased, Plaintifs, vs 'Effie L, Wilson, Texanna Thomas on, 3anie Suber, Arthur T. Wilson, Carrie Motes, B. H. Wilson, Lucy Taylor, Hugh C. Wilson, Essie Wil son, Willie Wilson, James Wilson, Ernest Wilson, Olin Graham, Mary Graham, Lucy Graham, Eddie Gra ham, and Samuel Graham, Def end ants. Sale for Partition. By virtue of an order of the Cori in the above case, we will sell to the highest bidder before the Court HousE door at Newberry, S. C., on Salesday in Decemnber, 1907,,within the legal hours of sale, the following describ. ed tracts of land situate in said coun ty and state: 1. The Home Place of the said H Carter Wilson, deceased, contVaining 316.57 acres, more or less, bounded-by lands of B. F. Cannon, W. C. Srown Geo. J. Wilson, M. A. Carlisle, Mrs Mary Oxner, and others, which trae1 has been subdivided into and will b< sold as six tracts, as follows: No .containing 39.03 acres, more No. 2, containing 28.06 acres, mor< or less. No. 3, containing 56.10 acres, mort or less. SNo. 4, containing 54.71 acres, mor< or less. No. 5, containing 65.03 acres, mor< or less. No. 6, containing 73.64 aerbs, morn orless. 12. The Scott McKee Pla%, contain ine 194.83 acres, more or less, bound ed by lands of H. T!. Folk. Estate J W. Cal dwell, Henry Brock, and oth ers. ITERMS OF SALE: One4-hird o: the purchase mioney to be paid il ash and thfe balance in eqfal install ments in one and two years; with ifi a terest from day of sale at eight pe: tcent per annum, the credit portioi to be sec-ured by bond of the pnr r -chaser and mortga2e of the premise sold. with leave to pnrehaser to anti ipate the credit portion in whole o 1 i:i part. PurehIaser to pay for papers and fer recording same. e Plats of said lands may now b 5 seen on file in the above case in th t office of the clerk of court, and wil - be exhibited at the sale. Oeo. J. Wilson, e J. Chieter Taylor, John Griffith as "Richard." -- i1 )11;i1(1 :I . " a e r e ihe n1t ify i of all the great drainatist 's plays. This is the version used by the eminent tragedian. John Griffith, on his present tour, and he gives to it all possible animation and effect. Mr. Griffith's supporting com pany this season is surprisingly good, his costuming, scenery and general equipment is rich and .historically correct; in fact his management has brought all the illumination of mod ern art and modern thought to the ..X . .. ..X, OPERA HOUSE NOVEMBER 20. Shakespearean classic, and it exceeds in int?rest any current revival of the divine bard's immortal works. Mr. Griffith's success being the sensation of the season in theatrical and kind red eire!'>. Mr.p f. j~ o.ked to appear in this city on Wednesday, No,ve er ,20 at ope -ouse and he certainly should attract a very big audience. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. In Common Pleas. The National Bank of Newberry, -S. C., Plaintiff, against J. Lewis Duckett, Nancy Duckett and Jno. P. Duncan, Defendants. By order of the court here in, I will sell to the highest bidder befo.re the court house at Newberry, S. C.,: on salesday in December, 1907, with in the legal hours of sale, the follow ing deseribed property, to wit: All that tract -of la'nid of the estate of Lewis Duekett assigned to me sit nate in the county of Newberry, state aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifteen aces, more or less, and bound ed by lands of Dr. R. C. Carli2, J. C. Hargrove, Odell Duckett and oth ers. Also all my right and interest in that tract of land of the estate of Iewis 'Duckett, assigned to Nancy Dukett, containing one hundred and forty-five acres, more or less, and tonded by lands of Odell Duckett, Charity Herriott, Indian Creek, and lands of T. S. Duncan. Terms of sale: One-half of the pur ehase money to be paid in cash, and the balance .in twelve months with in terest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, to be se ured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage 6f the premises sold. The purhaser to pay for papers and re ording same. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. H. H. Rikard, Master. Nov. 10, 1907. EXECOUTOR'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of .the power vested in me as executor of the la,st will and testament of Simeo.n Miller, deceased, I will sell at Newberry Cou-rt House on Monday, (salesday) the 2nd of December, 1907, at 11 o'clock a. in., at public auctioji, 1;he following real estate of which the said Simeon Mil er)j died seized and possessed: Tra.t No. 1 containing 10)0 1-5 acres, bounded by lands of B. L. Mil e, Miss Sallie Metts and tract No. 2 of the estate of Simeon Miller. Tract No. 2 conta,ining 91 1-3 acres, bounded by tract Nogl of the estate Iof Simeoa Mil.ler, by lands of J. W. Metts 'and Miss Sa,llie Mie.tts, the -;lands *of Ira A. Miller, and traet No. 3 of the e;iate of Sim:- : M':'.er. Tract No. 3 conta.ining 60 acres and bounded by tract No. 2 of the estate of Simeon Miller, lands of Ira A. Miler, A. T. Dominick, D. I. Long and J. W. Matts. Plats of said lands are on file in the office of the probate judge for Newberry county. Termis of sale: One-half cash and he balance in twelve months with interest from date of sale secared by 'nd o1f purchaser and mortgage of -rmises. Purchaser to pay for pa ers. James iH. Wise. [.ut+m- Simeon Miller, deceasedi. EXECUTOR'S S-T3 E OF D. i'Y vilt;ue of te anth by the will of Mrs. of:n., . - Caldwell. deceased. CNe.ur< power of appointment ovpr lands heretofore held in trust), 1 will selL at public auction, at the court house steps, at Newvberry, on Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1907, between the hours of i a. m. and 5 p. m., three hundred acres of land, more or less, lying in Newberyy county, on waters of King's Creek, about 12 miles from the town of Newiberry, and bounded by the Brazzleman's Ferry road, which separates it from lands of C. K. Baker and others, and by lands of Geo. S. Mower, Albert J. Gibson and Charles S. Suber. Plat to be exhibited on day of sale. ThIe purchaser will be required to pay one-third of the purchase money inl cash and to secure the remaining two-thirds by two notes of equal amount, payable in one and two years rn d(ay of sale. with interest at the ratd of eizht per eent per annum from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. TC the purchaser fails, for the per iod of one week, to comply with the terms of sale. the land will be resold on the first Monday in January, 1908, at his risk. Deposit of twenty-five dollars required to make bid good. The purchaser may, if he desires, pay his whole bid in cash, or two iirds, and the balance in twelve months. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor of Mrs. M. C. Caldwell. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Rates from Newberry S. C., as fol iows: Season Tiehet $19.55. Sold daily April 19th to November 30th. 60 Day ticket $16.30. Sold dai'y April 19th to November 30th. 15 day ticket $14.30. Sold daily April 19th to November 30th. Coach Excursion $8.55. Sold each Tuesday; limit 10 days. Endorsed. ",Not good in parlor or sleeping cars." Througn Pullman sleeping ears, via Atlantic Cost Line Railroad company. Write for a beautiful illustrated foldef containing maps, descriptive matei Jlt of Hotel, etc. For feservations or any informa tion, Address, T. C. White, General Passenger Agt. W. J. Craig, Passenger Txiaffe Manager. Wilmington, N. C. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAR OLINA BY. Schedule in effect June 9th, 1907. Lv' Newberry(C N & L.) 12:46 p.-mn. Ar. Laurens . 1:52 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:15 p. m. Ar. Greenville 3:40 p. m. Lv. Laatrens 1:58. p. m. Ar. Spartanburg 3:30 p. mn. Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. mn. Ar. Hendersonville 6:25 p. m. Ar. Asheville 7 ':30 p. mn. Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. mn Ar. Greenwood 2:56 p. m. Ar. McCormiek .3:55 p. m. Ar. Aligusta 5:40 p. m. Pullman Chair Cars between Au gusta, Laurrens and Asheville, tri weekly. Leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays ;leave Ashe vile Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Note: The above arrivals and de partures, as well as connections with~ other companies. are given as infor mation, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Cen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. . Geo. T. Bryan, - ' Greenville, S. C. * Gen. Agt., Arrival and Departure of Trains. Schedules of passenger trains ii and out of the Union Station, New berry, S. C. Southern Trains. No. 15 for Greeinville .. .. 8.56 a. mn No. 12 for Colu.mbia . ... 10 32 a. mn No. 18 for Columbia .... 1.50 p. m No.19 for Gireenvile .. .. 1.35 p. i No. 11 for Greenville . . .. 4.42 p. i No. 16 for Columbia .... 9.47 p. i C., N. & L. Trains. No. 85 for Laurens .... 5.19 a. mn No. 22 for Columbia .... 8.47 a. in No. 52 for Greenville ..12 46 p. i No. 53 for Columbia .... 3.10 p. i No. 21 for Laurens .... 7.25 .p. i No. 84 for Columbia .... 8.30 p. i The foregoing scheduls are giver enly for informationa, are not gua.ran' teed and are subject to change with. out Aotice. July 15, 1907. I ~ G. L. R.obinson,. Station Master. -V1TOR "Easy Payments" is the Mod ern way of doing business. Many people amply able to pay cash, prefer to avail them selves of the easy-payment' plan We are glad to sell you a VICTOR in that way. Come and ses us about it today. SALTER'S Art and Variety Store, Newberry, S. C. NOTICE. Notice is hetreby given that the Board of County Commissionems will receive applications, until 28th Nov. 1907, for the position of keeper of the county home for the year 1908. The Board will hold its election on the 30th instant, reserving to itself however, the right to reject all appli cations. J. Monroe Wieker, County Supervisor. Nov. 2nd. 1907. i Eaw. WE WILL1 preparing CUT F than COME EARLY SAl Every article will HAIR & brw spuke, if you your eyes have squint. All of the above troubles the use of iny pure Crystal for each ease. DR. B. H.\ Eye Specialist Office Up Stairs Over Cope Main Street, Ni OPERA HOUSE EARHARJDI & WIELLS, Lessees anid lanagers ONE N!GHT ONLY' Wednesday, Nov 20 America's - ai . i Leading - Tragediam JOHN GRIFFITH td a superior com ;pany inamajestic re vival of Shakesp're's immortal tragedy... King Richard The Third New Fire Pro:f Scenic Equip ient Novel Electrical Effec-s, Rich and Correct Costuming, Startling Battle Tableaux and every, advantage. Prices $r.5, .51.00, 76C., 5oc. and 25c. Sale of se. ts begin Monday at New berry H.rdware Co. Phone 61. SPECIL INDREMENTS -ON PIANOS& ORGANS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, WE ARE FACTORY AGENTS and represent only the best Pianos and Organs, that will last a life time. - Write at once for our liberal terms and. special prices. MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, S. C. BE -CLOSED for bigger 'RICES ever. URDAY MORNING. be priced lower. HIAVIRD.; .4. i eyes ache, if your eyes if your eyes tire, if your forehead is wrinkled,, if are permanently Cured by Lenses, specially ground IAYNARD, and Optician, ~land Pros. New Store, in swerry,.S. C.