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Was the 0! Triumphantly we su ever saw the time wh great event has far ex< heard of-staple goode } .Do Not. This is a genuine sal you can't afford to mis and attend the bargair Qnly six people out < age tucked under thei GENUINE, BIG, | and UNMATCH ABLE!I BARGAINS. I * * * * * * * * *** * * McCaughrin * * ball' was deet * SOCIAL the guests xv * * Fannie McCs * ** ** ** * * * * * * * * wile Burton, On Friday afternoon Mrs. J. W. South parlor White was hostess to over 200 ladies Icomned by th< at a beautiful reception given in shn party, Mesde or of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Plitt, of X W. H. Hunt, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Plitt Caldwell. M1 were married in Baltimore on Thurs- S. lB. Aull th day, and stooped in Newberry for a to the dinn few days on their bridal trip further H. Carwile soth. received. Re The guests. were met at the door by orange ice er Misses Dora Mann, Ida Langford, min1ts were. Hattie Shelley, and Mrs. Burr Mar- Hunt, Fannie tin. In the parlor the receiving par-to,RhW ty consisted of Mr's. White, Mr. and Sarah Mereb rs. Pitt, Mrs. Julia E. Smi , Mrs. Gertrude Cai Will Hornsby, Mrs. R. C. Williams, of room t:he ladi Columbia, Mrs. P. C. Gaillard, and parlor where Mrs. C. H. Cannon. From the parlor Mrs. S. B. .l the guests were shown into the dinng Flyamso a: room where they were received by Fodas 'Mrs. E. E. Williamson and Miss Nora one feel- at< Long, and delicious cream and cake enjoyed the was 'handed the guests by Misses Kate were decorat Porter, Amy Taylor. Sara White. and of nasturtiiui Srs. C. T. iRobinison. In the cool and was ini pink b utifully shaded piazza fruit nectar with pink ~wa~dppe b Mise LyBpsad ar'ounid the rt wasiippe by isss Luy pp an an elegant ce Lois Goggans. ..a vase conte From the piazza to the dining -room blush lillies this pretty home was a scene of loveli ness. T-h.e parlor was decorated in* ivy. spengeries ferns, white olianders , and white roses. The color scheme in *WL E the dining room was also white and * IL E green and was exquisitely carried out. Phe hall was also tastiily decorated. *4** B owever. the most admired stop was i(By ~ tihe lovely piazza. Rugs covered the Rome. Ital~ floor and the piazza was banked with cation fromJ fr-r.where the young ladies dispensedl my tramp t-hr the punch. and the beautiful Virginia iover the Al4 ('reeper which cover the wals.fthe wish to tell a~djinilg building wvas made a most sokmething ot ia1utiu picture and 'seemed as if it Papal City. ad just growni for occasions of tis After :havi kind. especially for Mr. and Mrs. Plitt. who were the ing tihe procE hngees. at this most enjoyable oe- ceremonies o ~asn, will return to Newberry traie the following latter part of the wveek, and will again went with ai e Mis. White's guests. monaste-ry on hear Tenebra Mrs. W. H. Hunt. Mrs. I. H. Hunt by the monk: and Mrs. .L F. J. C'aldwell tendered iThe echurch a reception on Friday afternoon be.. teen candles tween the hours of 4:30 and 7:30 to angle on the Mrs. J. N. McCaug'hrin. T-he beautiful monks were Shmne of Col. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt one group or wa eiitely decoratedl for this "I1 every ebia h'- e punch b)ow1 was p)resided w al' .i o .. Miss M. Mower'. Luev '' co r, an~ THIA v9 OWLS Openinig iing along, doing an en such crowds aH :elled our wildest dr at less than actual Be LedA e. not a bluff. It's a s. No matter what event of the year. )f the hundreds whc r arms whiCh was s and Nina Gibson. The fPaAe of the last car rated in red cannas and bolized the death of e-re received by Misses eross, while the noi ughrin and Mary Car- typified the comm( and shown into the -when the great dar where they' were wel- eart'h and the veil ladies in the receiving rent in twain. The mes J. N. McCaughrin, music and .the ght I. H. Hunt and .i. F. J.,Ifigures made it ver' 's. J. N. Martin and Mrs. The next morni mn showed the guests in- ehu:rch I saw the < room where Mrs. W- ca,rried in solemn md Miss MTary Burton 1atro aoe h freshments consisting of i~eimbl eu arn and pink and whiteterisfnhdt anded by Misses Lulie' odadodvlo Mae Carwile, Bess Bur- .gaih.otig eleh. Mable Meadows.nitnsltherhc at. Dorothy Fair andfoth:inhes wile. From the dining ~1 eoe lo s passed into the Southbe emtigdw Mrs, 0. B. Cannon and teipeso h ones served coffee Mrs.ininteaum osh and rs.aL.ar ofh rapse coThe siste in maing e erior metws finished t ~~~ase ~ ~ ol and seigthtalltedd yellovr occason. oth arlos chatrsho noheld ~d i a rea prfusor canpy: ather ichm ~s ad th diing oomfollwe b-atyi the st; contaiing po plant bncolee rlos1d blossms wre a a le whiem nt ine i ntrepiee o whchashelknw imrsion the ininga bunh of in itdnt thandsme ts nd rs. L. .The sedi vonta -cain Bot parloessinlah is ande kneltiasngheosa BOKStaining po*pathruteiak bloswasmendedeby.1nga. om and Snetabe) wasintesm -st la pi commhi-h onywasc a ong bunore inkntaiioa aad . ito witerlnd. IchaprsIa whohld <1 my Aeric frean opThry: fted theHol Wek n te tfolloe byo m-e st whing (oti thep t~ emanedat ome511.tudnts hado me.50 ndi ens. w isdse ie th e plendi moc ~~~~~~rcssiona(ttepls N j~ il. aso the not e t k plc until a* erch wa creowde< \Vednesday. when e kne')lt as thes sac BROOKs TaVELS to thraough thei raanka the Av* asendieHl t ned t 11 Yat. * * ** * * * *phrrie o the twelve :As dakee land comuni- enteedt church woere bufrin sting on rait~' ionl aavanda altah oe htalyred foieet stitke op ;et( in twtzerd.Ieps, I amf old, tli my' Amdericat theiends 'tte Thuiesloye th Hol Wek Wl il th~e ltwelve poorme wathing ot apo DAMS of Ihe Gr Sdaring, while competil hooked to one store. V eamns. Such values as cost of production. Ni stray Vy .salathr wil'v~Mput all th other plans you had p > visited our store the f afficient proof of the~ ba _______ de, I think,-sym- attendant. Then, followed by I the Savior on the assistants, one carrying a silver se whTeh followed sin and one a silver pitcher, the tion of nature proached the priest who sat at kness covered the left end of the line. Th.e young fel] f the temple was J was blushing furiously ind was t solemn Gregorian ribly nervous. but managed witib. istly bliek-cowled visi'ble effort to stick his bare f impressive, 'out from beneath his robe, while< g in the Gesun attendant held the basin beneath 2 lessed sacrament gthe o.ther pou:red a droip or two procession to the 'water; then the cardi-nal knelt to< scene was one of the foot with his towel, and bent . The Gesu in- kiss it. This was repeated all a:1< roghout in dul the line, and then t'he cardinal re 7marble: nothing sended the throne, washed his hai oggestive of gilt a second time, was re-vested, and lors aire too deep ceremony was ended. dowy places the In the afternoon I saw tihe p red and the mar- cession at Saint Peter's and the h brown. It gave nual purification of the high alta:r one was stand- Cardin-al Rampolla, in .his capa< oods at sunset. as arch-.priest of the Vatican basil: ning the sacra.. The great .elevated marble altar yV an arch priest neath the center of the dome nembers of the cleared of all eandelabra and or )ver this head a ments. Cardinail Rampolla,. atten ame other priests, by the whole chapter of St. Pete dents of the Ger- approached the altar and mard in black and slowly around it, carrying a la flaming gowns of Iwhite mop, called an "aspergillum ich they are so made of cherry wvood shavings, streets.) These each person in the procession bear manly fellows a similar one; they were very bea1 s. were singing a ful and from a distance looked] y marched. The white ostrich plumes. When the2 and all the peo- ment for the ,purification arrived, C rament was borne dinal Rampolla poured wine and .This ceremony upon the broad4 flat top of the ali n.. and I a.t once and then performed the cleans h of Saint Apolli- process witlh .the aspergillam. In eighboihood, the deep silence I could distinctly h me in which the the swish and splash of the ligt or wash,ing of iThen the twvo or tLIre.e hundred ot lace. In former members of the chapter marched p e Pope each Eas- the altar. each pausing a moment to wash the feet use his mop as the cardinal'had do ,symbolizing the|Afterward. while the procession hn stes' feet by .Je-'ed in the middle of the nave, the s the story there. posing of sacred re-lies (a piece of n. in the time of true cross, t'he spear that pier< g'acefully drunk Christ 's side. and the handkerch e scandal. and on bearing the imprint of His face) t( for some (other place from t!he high balcony ab< has h)een dliscon- ithe statue of St. V eronica. It v n. At St. Apolli-I gorgeous, splendid. glorious. I ne1 Priests ,played the saw so much gold, so much pomp. apostles; when I imuch purple and fine linen. It v thy were seated all very beautiful and impressive. ly elevated plat- don't know why I went home thinki foot bare; pres- of a man, who walked poor and ba Li. in his robes of footed by .t'he Sea of Galilee. 1 and ascended a Easter at. Rome! How full the platform : an r(omise that oft reeated phrast on olle hnee be- .01W ..lnpid the iegl't;. I don t kn vested hi ofT is whaeth~er it is b e.we all! interest t tingers F. d ryin yeaPrs li vinig on~ the c ci ep ty me:nc EXPECTED lot Mirnnough Sole. :ion looks on in amazement. They ie confess the response given this we are offering were never before D wonder the business is ours. Veak Imitators. e other sales to the bad; it's a sale reviously made, cast them aside irst two days left. without a pack rgains offered.--.COME. 89 .REMEMBER I'SNUGH' NPROTECTION. the First Law of Nature ow er- - a INSURE the lives of your horses, mules dfld cattle, rates Ot very low. Reliable company. meOUR FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES are the best in the .nd of world, cost no more than the others. fry Windstorms damage property every sday. We can protect' to you against loss. 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To begin with there were ar searcely more than eight or tenJPrgesiCu. id. thousand people in the basilica: it Wihtebgnngoteprst er was~o built to hold seventy or eighty fsa erteRpbi fCb s ast thousand and consequently looked tablishied a Bureau of Information, to empty. The erowd was listless: mass President Gomez appointing Leon J. ne. was celebrated way back in tihe Trib- iCanova, an American newspaper man, -I u ne-not on the high altar. The music who has resided in Cuba eleven years -was pretty eno ugh, but was executed and 'has a wide acquaintance with the he Iwith organ accompaniment, and so Island, as its director. ed-I had none of that unearthly. silvery Parties wishing information of any ebeautyV which characterizes the unac- naioLre concerning Cuba can obtain kcompanied singing of th Uiulia same, free of charge, by writing to, "" Chapel choir. It seemed all perfune- Leon J. C1anova, U. and I. Bureau, as tory. As for the great erowds. as (Utility and Information Bureau,) er one rea'ds of tihem in Marion craw- Department of Agriculture, Commeree so ford's novels and in Hall Caine's and Labor. Havana, Cuba. as "Eternal City." they did not exist Ithis year--t!hat is. not inside St. Pe- - NOTICE. ngter's on Easter morning. The Easter iThe pat-rons and trustees of the re- w.eek has been most interesting, the VYaughnsville school will meet at the. ,Tenebrae, the wonderful processions; *Vaughnsville schoolhouse on the 21st/ of the purification of the altar and all. day of July to elect a teacher for the - jt he other~ symbolie ~erenmnes were 'comning term. Salary $45.00 per va1lne we'll wvort:h a journey across the month. School term 7 months. Appli uis ocean to see, hat the R~oman Easter eations to be sent to either of the a olnin, ;h 48 g re i enmnating fe-~ below trustees. -A teacher that enn etiv-al,j is nomr- i has gone for- Iteach music preferred. ever-gone with the arnival o~f C. A. Brooks. r Venice. goni wvit h so mfanyX of Italy's L. H. Green,