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W Beautiful Home Wedding. @8 A beautiful October wedding took place at C.30 o'clock on Thursday |H I evening when Miss Vinnie Mao Wil- K son became the bride of Mr. Thomas H Lake Cely, of Greenville. >> Miss Wilson is the youngest (laugh- |H tcr of. Mrs. John C. Wilson and the I late John C. Wilson. The cere- |H | monv was periornied at the home ? 1' ' j f the bride's mother in Co lege street. |l|j On account ot a recent bereavement |ffi| F in the family of the bride it was a H I i very quiet though a very pretty marI , riage. The house was decorated ex- |K| v quisitely in ferns and fall flowers, Bf tiie predominating ones being white |li chrysantheinuins and yellow dahlias. |lg 4 Mrs. R. M. Kennedy played mendels- Kb / sohn s ever beautiful wedding march j ail(l the soft strains of this lovely Efi $ music the bridal parly entered the room. First came Miss Caldwell, of ||j tlreenville, and then the pretty bride |H ntored on I lie arm of her sister and P; mid of honor, Miss Ola Wilson, and j Bkj lioy were met by (lie groom and his (a1 ' est man, Mr. A. Ij. I ills, also from Ireenville. Dr. D. (i. Phillips, the &-! aslor of (lie bride, in a few impres- E ive words performed the marriage ml iTemony which made the two hearts | ,i no. ''ci i'lii' bride's dress was of white H utin made empire fashion and was Bfl cry liandsomc. She carried a bou- raj net of lilies uf the valley. The brides- I j aids wore dresses of white crepe de fin Iiine and carried carnations. ; j Alter very hearty congratulations ad been expressed to the happy con- H le the guests and bridal parly were 8H ivited into the dining room, where fug n elegant supper was served. The l|| ecorations here were in keeping fl?| 'illi lliosc (>f the parlor and I lie halls, fig ink roses being used in great pro- S]| nsion. Many handsome and costly |K| presents were given this popular Bfl ,i couple, but these only in a small way NH| expressed the high esteem ami alter- Bg| 1 li<?n in which they are each held t||| in the hearts of their friends. Mrs. and .Mrs. Cely left on the 9 ||tt * o'clock train for New York and otli- Ipj er Northern cities. Greenville will be their future home. | j 1 There were many out-of-town |?| guests here'among Iliein being Mr. jf|i Cely, father of the groom; Mis; Kllen r-j Cely; Mrs. Bagnell; Mr. W. 11. Cely; t-..j Misses Yivienne and Welton Cald- H well; and Mr. A. L. Mills, of Green- B j THE STATE FAIR. T 1 President Mobley Says the Best Yet Egl ?Special Trains to Handle New- gj berry and Prosperity. |;| President Mobley of the Fair As- S-'J social ion says: "We will have a I \ great fair of five full days, four g"-j days of grand racing, three days of I football, five days of superb horse I ; shows, large and varied free attrac- l; j tions, great midway attractions, two ?ffj flights each day of ('has. ,1. Slrobelas j|||] Airship. These flights will h.; made ffij to the height of f?00 and (500 feel I daily; grand military display; great g attractions that have never before I; been offered to the people of South |: : Carolina and adjoining Stales at- jl.W tending the fair. Railroad rates cut li. in half, transportation facilities en- Hjd larged so that every one can attend Hj the fair with easy access." I j The fare this year will be $2.0"> from eg j Newberry and $1.8.r> from Prosperity. I t Tickets to he sold Oct. 24th to 20th ||| inclusive, with final limit Nov. 2nd, 81 I The railroads are providing special [ I trains and equipment (o handle Ihe I -I immense crowd of fair visitors. j if In addition to regular trains the IS B Southern has already announced the H & schedule of a special train which I] leaves Anderson at .">.30 a. ni., on Oct.. I; 281 h and 20th, passing Newberry at ngj f).0;"j, Prosperity 0.20, and arrives Co- Kg |B Imnbia 11.00 a. in. Returning this I train will leave Columbia 7.00 p. ni., j ] reach Prosperity 8..ir>, and Newher- gj p Tn addition to the above special I j * the .Southern lias arranged for a I j . ' special train to leave Newberry morn- Wja I. ings ol Oct. 28th and 2U|h. " ''i'''11 j fi| gjp will arrive in Columbia 0.10 a. ni. J |[ The exact time this Irian will leave Nj JL Newberry has nol been fully decided [|| I upon, but will be in the neighborhood j| j V The C., N. & I j. is preparing for an I ^extensive travel via their line. They B. ^ (have a regular morning train which gtlj ' leaves Newberry at 8.47 a. in., and Bra ' this train furnished with extra equip- I' ] mljnt always handles a large crowd I I to \ind from Ihe fair; il hem run on a vVr.v suilable schedule, ' ouvenienf BbH r to make a round I rip in a -lav. 'I' his ' Iffl iv train will be held in Caibmhia m<i;H9 Wednesday and Thurdav until <1.2!) jgp Tt has no| been learned yel whelh-jra| er the N. iV: 1,, will operate a *P?*|ffi cial train or not, gP L II ? I Ready-to-Wear Department Special Annoumcement )J // art* glad to be able l<> announce *YV'(* /ll( tk<~" arrival of twenlv more suits? w C$1 V I \ ranging in price from $ 1 2.CO to $32.50. \ l hvsv '"x ^vt-rv lutot models? I 1 |Q v> More Matchless Skirt Values I I? \ / lto l':,<bes' new Tailored Skirts to / V \/ (,n sale. We are selling a killing LJ j |>aee in 11 ii1 iii' Skirl sale. ()pp?>rn I tunil\ is knocking at your door. I ; Jl'J&iL t'i Ia\\ The greatest Skirl values ever stared MJr \ /^iin you in the face. Come. j ! lip! /Vj !|\\ Our $5.00 Skirts at 5.v(.)s' Iji ' j i f a\\ u Our $6.50 Skirts at 5|-ys- ! Ay*"' Our 58.50 Skirts al $6.50. *Sr?Our $1000 Skirts at 57-?S?iW Our Si 2.50 Skirts at 510.00. MIMNAUGH'S QUICK STEP PRICES. 2 < : ist-s. ln-iiilit fall styles, the S 1 -.*{? kind, limit? ? 1. :U "lily ! 1 ea<e standard percales. plenty of l>lnes and reds. the 10c kind. ' at 7 1-2 cents. 'J bales 40 in. Newberry Mills homespun, the Sc. kind, at only lie. f> hales Riverside plaids (checked homespun), worth 8e. sale ] price (5c. f>0 full pieces table oil cloth, 4.") inches wide, 25c kind, sale price 25 full pieces A. (A. feather bed ticking, the 2<U- kind, sale price 11 I-2c. 25 Cull pieces apron checked ginghams, the <i l-2c kind. -ah' price 5c. ; 50 full pieces Indigo blue calicoes, the 0 1 -2?* kind, sale pru-e 5c. ^ UNDERPRICED UNDERWEAR. Men's extra heav\ fleeced shirts and drawers selling at 50c. | everywhere, 118c each, or 75c a suit. 2 cases ladies' bleached .Jersey fleeced vc.-t-. tiie ">(!< kind, at only 2flc. HOT HAT SPECIALS! 18 doz. men's sample hats, good styles and shapes, worth $1.50 to $2.00. take your pick sir for 08c. BIG BLANKET BARGAINS. I>on't you know we are going to have a severe winter. I lid \oil know we bought at auction in Now York nearly 1,000 pairs of blankets and only paid 1-.1 to 1-2 price for them, and we are selling them the same way $5.00 and $(>.50 all wool blankets at *:t.4<) and 11 1-4. $4.08. WHEN MIMNAUGH SAYS CUT PRICES YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS! ? I'hihlren's and boys' clothing second floor. tt Its a tneasely shame to wear out eye-sight and stick needles 0 in your fingers making children's clothing when you can get g them right here Cor the cost of the cloth, take the boys to town 11 and turn them loose in this big clothing stock. Children's and g boys' suits $1.2"), $1.40, $1.08 and up to $4.08 suit. M .*{00 pair hoys' knee pants a 1 half price. One lot of Men's Vici Ka fk mPIa tory, retails for $2.00, guars 1% bargain this is it for only $1 I Gra Here is another Mimnaug special sale price $1.49. Sti leather, special $1.98. Wh ?MCTWWWMMIIMBiaMHEB? twmsBHUaSV. The big Sale Begins Wednesday Morning and will last TEN DAYS. .-Ml.* ^.M^U JLB/VSSGRniJVei aXXWMMt&kWiiV ?*M1, ? I have and I will Sell you All kinds of merchandise for less than any other store in this town. I don't care where he is or where he comes from. Let nothing entice you to turn aside, but come to my store. The man who will beat my prices is being rocked in a cradle somewhere, he doesn't live in Newberry, Its a fact and I can prove it by thousands that I only sell reliable goods, the kind that holds a customer with bands of steel. I will venture to say that there is not a single item listed and priced below that can or will be duplicated by any competitor. i i.* VJM J.ti'iBaffHii wnravTOCTaMg.w^i .ta Jw.rt kulisv No Goods Charged Your Money back if you are not satisfied ousing Shoe Specials ngaroo and Satan calf Bluch in teed solid leather through .49. h teaser. One lot of Ladies II another lot of $2.50, and a en we say Bargains we hav M??| \ BMMBB WEE* JJ3m&wil I 33MfflTiW&^WBWWwwqwryanJ H bH Foremost Millinery Department | 1 Mxi'iy cx|>1 t'ss rolls in n?.\v * ' VN B _ - ? j" o 1 8 Millnu-iy. \\ c invite y.m to j , | | coinpn i * ' Myk-s and pints f \ ! lu iv with ??11 u t . \'ou ^ !t.i\?. # ^ m millinery store* in lliv Sink-. ^ ) H B II nnt around and secv | (' / ' 1 |j 200 Hats to go on sale this wok, $2.98, $3.50,. 1 1 $4.00, $4.98 and $6.50. Not a Hat in the j 1 entire lot that is not worth double the price. j j SENSATIONAL DRESS GOODS SALE. | All dress "'nods must go. Kvery one who is likely I > need a B? yard el' black or colored dress goods should strike a "bee line" W had offered yon at this season <>!' the year. Almost every known I i | weave is represented, we only mention a lew. Come! wkj lf> in. Mohair, Black and colors, value Hfic, sale price yard -lib'. 13 r,l in. Panama, Black ami colors, hard 1'iiiish. 7~>c value, sale r? ' ] 4-1 in. storm serge, Black only, value 8f>e, sale price 50c. j?V. 11 in.ChilTon Panama, value ?r 1.00. sale price only f?!)c. I BARGAINS IN BROADCLOTHS. : j COME! CRITICISE! AND COMPARE PRICES! 1 Hi .') ! inch Ladies Broadcloth, if?c grade, in all colors and lilack, H ijv3-j .>-1 inch Ladies P>road(do|h, ^ 1.0(1 tirade, in all colors and black, B BH sale pri?-e per yard 70c. j; ! .> I inch Ladies' Broadcloth, $ 1 gradc/m black onlv. sale price | i ?l inch Ladies Broadclot h. yrade, in lilack onlv, s;de price H j STOP! READ! THINK! j'j j J Von can tret lived right here this week, we've gathered piles m BaH i'liul holts <11 wool dress good- and huiichcil theni all together on H 1 ! one hit! center lahl.', the color- are uice|\ aborted. and I lie H i/ j widths generous and the ipialitie- ,(|" the :!."? and .M)c kind, we m [ ] 1 >111 a price on the sound lot for this hi- sale at only the yard g jj||j !>9c to 7.ric VALUES AT 39c. YARD. jj) |jj We have tried to ,-ee ie.u ntan> v,H,d tliinu- we could put on P j | this counter at ahove price. Number- of ?11t't*. r?-tiJ weave-., man'. G | ! attractive thing.- suitable for children'. dre.-se . choice of the lot 1 j i STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! | H Just to show you what we mean when we say bargains. 1 j (>0 inch rcpellants, you would consider cheap at ."?t)c vard. Mini- R f ( naugh says take your choice of 'J(| full pieces at LMIe vard. ?-? j ers, worth $1.65 at the fac- ^ ' Vici Bluchet, worth $2.00 i&* IpP1 I ffi md $2.75 Ladies' Shoes, all udiSMIKilf j raj iMSM SII^SSSESi^iSSStSSBSSSSSSS^ IP