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Tuesday. October 20, 190S. Beautiful Home Wedding. A beautiful October wedding took place at 6.30 o'clock on Thursday evening when Miss Vinnie Mae Wil son became the bride of Mr. Thomas Lake Cely, of Greenville. Miss Wilson is the youngest daugh- i ter of Mrs. John C. Wilson and the late Jol C. Wilson. The .re mlony was performed at the home of the bride's mother in Colege strcc. On account of a recent bereavement in the family of the bride it was a very quiet though a very pretty mar riage. The house was decorated ex quisitely in ferns and fall flowers, the predominating ones being whine chrysanthemums and yellow dahlias. Mrs. R. M. Kennedy played mendels sohn's ever beautiful :edding march and to the soft strains of this lovely music the bridal party entered the room. First came Miss Caldwell, of Greenville, and then the pretty bride, entered on the arm of her sister and maid of honor, Miss Ola Wilson, and they were met by the groom and his best man, Mr. A. L. Mills, also from Greenville. Dr. D. G. Phillips, the pastor of the bride, in a few impres sive words performed the marriage ceremony which made the two hearts one. The bride's dress was of white satin made empire fashion and was very handsome. She carried a bou quet of lilies of the valley. The brides maids wore dresses of white crepe de chine and carried carnations. After very hearty congratulations ad been expressed to the happy cou le the guests and bridal party were nvited into the dining roo', wnere n elegant supper was served. The Pcorations here were in keeping ith thve of the parlor and the halls, nk roses being used in great pro fusion. Many handsome and costly presents were given this popular couple, but these only in a small way expressed the high esteem and affec tion in which they are each held in the hearts of their friends. Mrs. and Mrs. Cely left on the 9 o'clock train for New York and oth er Northern cities. Greenville will bE their future home. There were many out-of-towI gLnests here 'among them being Mr Cely, father of the groom; Miss ElleI Cely.; Mrs. B-agnell; Mr. W. H. Cely Misses Vivienne and Welton Cald well; and Mr. .A. L. Mills, of Green ville. THE STATB FAIR. President Mobley Says the Best Ye -Special Trains to.Handle New berry and Prosperity. -President Mobley of the Fair A! sociation says: "We will have great fair of five full days, fo0 days of grand racing, three days ( football, five days of superb hors shows, large and varied free attra ' tions, great midway attractions, tv flights each day of Chas. J. Strobelb Airship. These flights will be ma< to the height of 500 and 600 fe daily; grand military display;- gre attractions that have never befo been offered to the people of Sou Carolina and adjoining States tending the fair. Railroad rates e in half, transportation facilities e larged so that every one can attel the fair with easy access." The fare this year will be $2.05 fr( Newberry and $1.85 from Prosperr Tickets to be sold Oct. 24th to 21 inclusive, with final limit Nov. 2] 1908. The railroads are providing spee trains and equipment to handlei immense crowd of fair visitors. In addition to regular trains1 Southern has already announced shedule .of a special train wh leaves Anderson at 5.30 a. mn.. on C 28th and 29th, passing Newberry 9.05, Prosperity 9.20, and arrives lumbia 11.00 a. mn. Returning I train will leave Columbia 7.00 p. reach P- osperity 8.35, and Newi ry 8.47 p. mn. In addition to the above spe the ,Southern has arranged foi special train to leave Newberry m< ings of Oet. 28th and 29th. wi will arrive in Columbia 9.40 a. m The exact time this trian will k Newberry has not been fully deci upon, but will be in the neighibori of 7.00 a. mn. The C., N. & L. is preparing fo \extensive travel via their line. 1 ~have a regular morning train w e leaves Newberry at 8.47 a. mn., this train furnished with ex'tra et ment alway.s handles a large ci to :mna from the faiir: it being ru ' t suitable chdule, eev ein:' e a round trip in a 'lay. ytrainl ;:ill be bhl in Col1umbi Wedne-day and Thursda-: until p.m. It has not been learned yet w er the C., N. & L, will operate a einl train or not. FUL Ready-to MIMNK 2~ eae\ ighf 1:1- eents. 1 ease standard pc at ' 1..2 cents. - 2 bales 40 in. Ne,w -t 5 bales Riverside price 6c. 30 full pieces t:a.bl 12 1-2e. 25 full pieces A. t trice 11 1-2c. 25 full pieces ap pnece 3e. 50 Lull pieces Ind~ . UN r Men's .extra hiea~ everywhere. 38e ea 2 cases ladies' b onlyv 29e. 18 doz. men's sai to $2.00, take your Don't you knov t eu know we boug of blankets and or selling them the si $3.40 and 11 1-4. WHEN MIMNAU IChildren's and hein your fingers i them right here f~ he and turn themIt esl i he boys' suits $1.23. ih 300 pair boys' Il b. L ARMLEDND The -Wear Department Te Special Annoumcefflent We are glad to be able to announce the arrival of twenty more suits- T ranging in price from $12.0O to $32.50. -- These are the very latest models just from the makers hands. More Matchless Skirt Values ico Ladies' new Tailored Skirts to ( o on sale. We are setting a killing I ha pace in this big Skirt sale. Oppor tunity is knockiig at your door. all ki The greate"t Skirt values ever stared f you in the face. Come. for Our $5.0o Skirts at $3.98. ' store -Our $6.50 Skirts at 54.98. Our SS.0 Skirts at 6.50. care Our $I oo Skirts at $7.50. Our $12.50 Skirts at $10.00. he cc ing JGH'S QUICK STEP PRICES. 11 syles, the S 1-3c kind, limited, at only aside rales, plenty of blues and reds. the kind, str erry Mills homespun, the Se kind, at only 6c. ba plaids (checked homespun), worth 8, sale tOCk ?oil cloth, 45 inches -wide, 25e kind, sale price Whei C. A. feather bed ticking, the 20c kind, sale Ne ron checked ginghams, the 6 1-2e kind. sale Ica ands go blue calicoes, the 6 1-2e kind, sale price 5.c ib DRCED UNDERWEAR. hold 1 fleeed shirts and drawers selling at 50e. banC h. or 75c a suit. eached Jersey fleeced vests, the 50e kind, at I N ________ther HOT HAT SPECIALS! - * liste uple hats, good styles and shapes, worth $1.50 that pick sir for 98c. cate IG BLANKET BARGAINS. we are going to have a severe winter. Did ht at auction in Neiv York nearly 1,000 pairs ly paid 1-3 to 1-2 price for them, and we are Line way $5.00 and $6.50 all wool blankets at GH SAYS CUT PRICES YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS! -.e xs' .lothing second floor-. hame to wear out eye-sight and stick needlesN aaking children's clothing when you can get ,r.the cost of the cloth, take the boys to town Y oe .in this big clothing stock. Children's and 149, $1.98 and up to $4.98 suit. :ee pants at half price. Roi One lot oi M4en's Vici Kang tory, retails for $2.00, guarant e bargain this is it for only $1.4 Here is another Mimnaugh special sale price $1.49. Still leather, special $1.98. When MMN EQUIPPED FOR big Sale Beging esday Morning Every express r nd will last . Millinery. \Ve ii EN DAYS compare styles here with others. seen Hat for Ha value-we will ut millinery store it Lve and I will sell you Hunt around and .nds of merchandise ~ 3ss than any other 200 Hats to in this town. I don't $4.00, $4.98 rhere he is or where entire lot thai mes from. Let noth entice you to turn SENS All dress goods but come to my yard of black or The man who will for this store, thi had offered you a my prices is being weave is represeni 45 in. Mohair, ] ed in a cradle some- 54 in. Panama, I e, he doesn't live in price 4cents. berry. Its a fact and 44 in.Chiffon Ph prove it by thous that I only sell re- cooz! c1e~ eods, the kind that 54 inch Ladies gO sale price 49e. a customer with 54 inch Ladies sale price per ye Is f steel. 54 inch Ladies']1 vi venture to say that peryd 89c.i eis not a single item per yard 98c. d and priced below can or will be dupli- Yon can get I lby any competitor. adblso O widths generous put a price on t 25 cents. 51 W\e have triei this counter at o Goods Charged ____ our Money back if u u are not satisfied 60 inch repel naugh says takt sing Shoe Specials! roo and Satan calf Bluchers, worth $ ed solid leather throughout. If yot eaeser. One lot of Ladies' Vici Bluch nomther lot of $2.50, and and $2.75 Lai we say Bargains we have themi. AUG VICTORJY illinery Dpartmentl ols in new. ite vou to ) and prices You have t, value for idersell an y the State. see. , go on sale this wek, $2.98, $3.50, and $6.50. Not a Hat in the t is not worth double the price. 'IONAL DRESS GOODS SALE. must go. Every one who is likely to need a colored dress goods should strike a "bee line" is positively the richest opportunity you ever Shis season of the year. Almost evcry known we only mention a few. Come! Jak and colors, value 85e, sale price yard 49c. lak and colors, hard finish, 75e value, sale ~,Black only, value 85c, sale price 50c.' ma, value $1.00, sale price only 59c. GAINS IN BROADOLOTHS. TCISE! AND COMPARE PRICES! Broadloth, 75c grade, in all colors and black, Broadloth. $1.00 grade, in all colors and black, rd79e. radcloth, -$1.25 grade,in black only.. sale price Broadcloth. $1.75 grade, in black only, sale price STOP! READ! THINK! ixd right here this week. we've gathered piles 1dress goods and bunched them all together on ~be, the colors are nieely a.ssorted. and the and the qualities of the 35e and 50e kind, we heound lot for this big sale at only the yard Ito 75e VALUES AT 39e. YARD. I o see how many good things we could put on bove price. Numbers of different weav.es, many3 suitable for children's dresses. ehoice of the lot TP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! y what we mean when we say bargains. ats, you would consider eheap at 50c y ard, Mim your choice of 20 full pieces at 29e yard. 165 at the fac want a shoe ,worth $2.00 Iies' Shoes, all