The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 28, 1900, Image 3

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>Olicemni ?ng wljcrJ lun was uo jk elf |?r.>,ft wi ie%i pi Jg CSCmfent woofd ?ftke 317 to] k?>1y this who lin# ibe ??ed ftu "-of I du'y rolltri I fn Mio lachlng tor the rpretent \??ocia-[ |6 P*?t| 09d. /John Aj/ l?ar, work, Bitip the ?[the ex-1 ts4 of his iftttocale Id iMfcdt and ibe tk?t at BAN. I it f<\he low I r vial ?I, Ci. f In town yc?&. ua who h is been Bevernl months is Was Itoro. Mr. Vil priv'nti sccr<M?ry to TC ?i t o Powell nnd Elise of Mayehvilii', :?re ?j end istmas with Misses Bosaie - -v . ^ jillip Osteon, of Denmark, letrnas here. ,nk Zomp, Jr, of Manning, (Sday in town. all of tlio youoji Indies nnd j?eu(TeR\on attending school t'roin tlih plaeo spent Chr:*;{tnrtH at homo. A. EftllJant Weddm# in Newberry? The Bride a tJi'jter of Mr. Choa. M Coleman, of Our Town, Newber; v., ?> O.. l)(<c. 2M. ?Or. \\'**il neaia^; Dee. l!Hh, nno of lnr??-st tl4&~*nost brilliant weddhigrnL)?dc place tit i- Oraven Hill" thy palatial Ik.mo ,nf Cut 1); A. Dickert. the author of the J.!I.V?t?<ry of Kershaw's lhiy t l; " when MiitM Claudia Coleman, thu su? 'tighter ot' Col. Dicker!- w?k united ii> marriage with Mr. Willin.nt IT. Subcr. Th? laitre room* oi the three sinrv buihhnp, weic beaut ilully deeornfpd and 1 riHi?-utlv il luminated Irotn bott jju to top. Along the wtUljvaf 'ho Ion1.' corridor, wort; fas t\jMSSSfBr^^ coils and h?op>i of i'v< r(rri'('it ^lii* high c<*i 11llff:*. overhead w]':,. " i,.on a henuiiud spCidnvn* uf sp'U'inu* parlor, in .^>-Sv.'is.|riMnony v an to take* place jig* )a displayed in the deeorn ^'ro and there in artistic . -'V the walls were covered with .p, From an exquisitely rerved n /piece in 'he arelved ovtrh.a 1 ceil '?as suspended the ''omen of good mck," the proverbial horse i!iuk, cover cm! with holly and white silk ribbon, un der which were to Bland, the hap:?y pair while the ceremony -vas bein^ perform oil. The dining room was equally orna mented, as was the room oppovuo the parlor, which had been specially set apart to receive and display the nnmor ous and eo?ily giftu of t'm brjdo. From the windows ot fonrtouu lAr^o room* tiung 3*!ng;u(t lam pa and Oldnenu lan terns, gi.V'iig th? whtdo the apptvrane* srono vln*?? ?f and wjldeiw ?? of flowers and evergreen*. Promptly (it a o*c:ock m? oiiiciauop minister took his Mnnd tho head t.f the parlor. Tho keys of the piano buin/ handled by the accomplUhed Mr.>. C'. II. Suber, gave out strainspf Kwecii^!. music from Lohengrin's widdiftg morcb. Th bridal party beuirn to move from tl> reoma aboye am] marched down the long winding stairway, nlong the corridor to tho door of tho parlor, j'ho procession was ltd by ilias Mary Gibson, first maid of honor, leaning upon the arm of the best n#??,~Cspt. W 8. Lungford, late of l*ir**-?. 0. Vol., striving at a point near the minister, the couple separated and stood some distance apart, facing each other. Next In order caihe Miss Annie Suher, sister of the groom upon the arm of Mr. Irvin lienwick., Following came fcfias Tilly Bynum, of Columbia, with Mr. Chris Fojk: Mr. Chaa. M. Coleman, of Camden, brother of the bride, led in Miss Grace Bcdenbaugh, of Fomarls, then Miss GusbIc Dickert with Mr. W. J. Wicker all moving up And taking their osltions in like manner of first pair, lovely and blushing brltfo. radiant with wing in the r?*ar of all, came the posit! Folio lovely n?u uiu>i>iii| W"??I H'linuv mill joy and happino?9, leaning upon tho arm of him to wbom she had plighted her troth, the manly and noble looking young-William It. Kubrr, they stood un der the horse shoe facing th* minister, the bride retaining the aru? of the groom. Rev. J. W- l?onB then performed (ho 'cefemony in an impressive manner av' cordiog to the form and custom of the Lutheran church. Then came the us nal welcomes and congratulations. The bride was dressed in a lovely gown of white ailk trimmed in orange blossoms, a beautiful wreath of same encircling her brosr carrying fu her hand a magnificent IwSrpiet of roses. -The.bridesmaid, were *U<?antly attired in white organdie with lace trimmings, and carrying in their hands bouquet* of fi rns An elaborateoollati'm was now served by tho hostess, Mra. D. A. Puksr, moth* pr of tho bride, Jn .tho dining rooms. ^cC(P was a magnificent f*proad??f meats, ij [of, eonieetionariva, iee crenm ami | ". Jcaljrttiu. .The gueat numbered ov Me hundred and ?H certainly enjoyed thin season of ''good things ami good cbee{." After supper tliu guest.- euter ed thevoom in.which the many and jost ~ly presents of cutglasa. chinaware, silver fin,etc., were displayed upon tables. . ? tb* bride is s beautiful brunette Just JtaBgVinff Into woman hood, her gentle jtyMMera,'Amiable dh?|M>?Ui9n, inskes her iKVorits whsr* evor 1?>? is kuowo. Bhs k At only sifter ot your yonng towns. M. Qotonap, to w^um she " i? aiiitftrnnTd ?ml aoqnsintance? tc t!?s> is Jn fSUtifol prrhonta - oatatng ini irUlt ?ofc*bW chaMMtor, oris Ibrovfhout th* p *?%$--? -wa^ iW6.\,c ? Ill '?? . U ni|.;hl. atv iTn?rninc at H?o rrai ilii* 'f? jno' lu'T on root Mr M. O. HtieWofic to, Hii.l Mma LoUim l)oby ficil. After lho ooroiuony left tur a trip to Colutn yers?oTiriU ' j vo l-wun 0^UoSVl\!; \m\S-* XV ",^0 r<f ,r p \v.^lUs ft* ^T\^C*v^ , rain. ur,' ?fw^'W]i,,., bv.rlVu 1'' ?? Proir.kcuoQB Itento., rhf ( Hint jri?? C'mniixui ?? W. I lit villi's pupPi???!?<? Sv'df i *i i,<> 11 iiyt h Mn{ Hi t) I,niin^i>, at nlM Mui'iV. If yon w;inl to j?'ot hi 1 v 11 ?vay?? <!<i I lor (JohIihui'h ,Vnu will ij, only ut S. Libnmn Kvitryboily liki s nnr jolt prity' Wl.on \'"?? vvnnt m il iwn.t prV ? lone bring n? v""' onlci'H. ZD# vVo v.\U ??" hu?. 1 <1*41 \a,,\n ^t,v , ? H"'' j IcTT ". 'fo'v V'ur ?U*^?i| ?y, S- N' | W ?*\ ;1v a u?/ 'n^VT ^ v (?f cloth ? *oo?t <luV-1 ffolHavs. Come. tgp' k anil get jour t.hoiee. S. X. <fc Co. ynve ( li;i^tii>;ih inoii?y*by taking ?d-, v?imni?o of low rate* on 8cHl>ottrd. Air Line Hail way for the holidays. Subset il>e to The C hronicle. To Kant. ? jsl.\" Uhauj Si reel io| rent or for nalo. Apply h> Mis. ?S A W'iuUowsky. Want? d. W anted to rent n 5 or <? room l ot-j ta-je at once. II. K, Kd wards, S. A. 1* freight Depot The Very^Thin^ For an Xmas Gift. JiTr Lain & .Sum'h lta\v the Christmas you want fur v u father, I>i <>11> or <>r friend. <iet a tfi-buison Cntjrry C<i'f lta/.ir. flu will t-iiuk of you <n ry ti.iie lit* shaves. All fully warranted. MeL lit) & KO'l-' Barlior Shop 1 d or south of Market, Main . Bellshaw Dairy Farm. lit-ll&hnw Dairy Farm is now pupated to furnish th?' public wiili MILK and ? Ki'/AM. lH*iivi'n*d dailv hi any li<?wr drsirrd. T'u-k <-ts for 8Miti nt ihc W'oikniun Ilrtus". Farm under r.inn :iu( mout? of Mr. HulUm J 0 A t ?H. 4 * vi*srr?ffbrf 7?*3rrtii~ fl SHINGLES. I nm ? pera ing a jhiiiKio machine ou ray |>]ac ? n?-ar Yi e^l-vilJtr und am inopp.r e'1 to furnish the very be*t hemi shin^lus on m )t*t rensonnb'o Urms in any quanti ty dosirod from cp.r load lotH down. Ap- j ply at The Chrouicly office < r ??nd order* ! dirt-, t to mc, J. C. IIlLTOK. j W stviile, y. C. A?f I OVRR BANK OK OAMDKN. j Class'will b * lormod Jnn uny\' 1, 1001. MRS. CHAS. A. MASH. I ENeLIBU Uros, OUR MOTION Kb. KX KASSOltX Eureka cmo a n to w k i ;s Sh avin or IMl.ITF.N'KSS ,J ^TWFAuriosr; Parlor. Oiio Door North of Post Office. O. M. Fcnx. -v J. B. Montgomkry F0RP& MONTGOMERY, , Contractors and liullders, Wc wiah to atato thfit Nce havo this day formed.a co-partnership for the purpose of contracting, and building Kiiilran ree cur work rates to bo superior to sin; to be obtained. Katunatea furnish ed on all kinds of work, Patronage so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. Renpectfullv, FORT & MONTGOMERY. Nov. 16, 1900. H0RTH-WE8TERN R. R. TIME TAPLE NO. 4 In Effect Sunday, Dec. 2, 1900. Between Wilsons Mill and Sumter swjtht?ouu?l Dalit ex. Hun-lay XorthtMiiniil 73 Mixwl 75? p m : STATIONS. P. m, '*2 (|0 Lv. * Sunitor Ar. 12:;o 2 03 N W 12 27 2 20 ^ Tindrtl <J15*> 3 ftd V? r.K-krvilli! 11 SO 3 20 Silver 11 10 3 80 ) . \filln.nl | 10 4 03 f { 10 IB -1 30 ' Su'i-mcrton 10 10 u 10 ? . Davl? 9 40 5 80 .1 ortloo 0 25 6 00 Ar Wttsona Mill Lt. 0 05 Between Millard and St. Pnul TT~* ^nd^r 72 74 r M a m Mixed . "x~*r 10 fo Lv Mrfhsrsi Ar 10 45 4GA 16 Ar St. Faol Lv 10 56 5 55 mm i H>t* JHUell 10 3.1 Br^fion tie 1105 Sf?Wftt 7 50 V2 ? TBftlM H W #4 """HEffg or :i ji'ou siTkin^t arives in mens yoa(l ;\inhirens suits or overeoals* [{ so ?? yourself i ? 1<I*0*4. 4J y. \ou want a shoe thai uilJ Ia^t am! satisfaction, or a new pair given for ken pair*' lluMi In a pair of onr mens* , lasjiis or siisssos shors. pricos as low slowest, "holtotH oh ail groceries. JVionry (I ?>y iradhi g\\ ijh ZEMP BROTHERS Wheat, Oats, Eye m asaney 'S^iliv '2 iiii<k i?% At &ou . *?31 o that MHveth plentifully, shall re plehlU'uly, | Ho that w>weUi sparingly, simJl reap siiai'Inuf2yj A. I). Keniudy offers I'ur buk1, Ktd in iy, i'mplo Straw jhkJ J (?\i cantor Wheat. 11omo (IrovvuumJ 'JVxis Ivuat Proof Oatn. | RYE ami BAULKY. , r* - *V> * ",?*f . Wik V-'c STRIVE TO EXCELL ? in miof JIurncKg \? i :: "i rtujfi irriVv^At tl oro arc few t'v ioum'. ('I'! ; hi-(tor /*ooi!h, ; m <? < a is o#p~ al quality at j ll ? 0 IjIUU'R. v n loin co-is al* of Siuftflc liiiiigv, j Stir i'_v. lOxpri-ss, :iu?I Heavy j iciii;;, c ISirjay aiul Kurui ll?r. ML AMONGST OUR TOOLS j non o are,bo low h atamlanl which i will compare favorably with tint of goods sold at equal prices I>3' any "(In r house in the tiade. Solt tu<*ta'< tools tiro UHclees h{ any price and we i huudh* pone o' tlnn>. These poods; ?re u par with all other artie'es ii: j our IIAUDWAHE Mode ami thosc i ?vim lil<M a realty jioi.ul article at uj 11 o 1 tii 1;til price should buy here. - . CO b^3 bjfCtMDXfoi K^4???p C/O CLP r"1 I iy ho mo ulluvni <j rn^Q'iC^: t.*n r ery print hu pcrior i /nt.i.Mt- sftv ' wpest. W? rifo^/, C- repeat their words 1 What Golden nBtfj* lfflflk. ;||o?co Tens an<l ^yoffoesl A tip from a ?!?i?:>lo will pvu?a<ie for \y?fc?ji of another sphere. Flour, ^ujrar's, ^p^CStod other good ihln^ ' your palate. A . O KENi DY.c ?We have just received a nice lino of Gent's, Ladies! :iH?J21uI<lrens Shoes at prices to. suit our customers and we wish for all to'ree them before Inlying. We also have(. selected lyno of J)by Goods, Notions, anil Gents JVurnisM ig goods^do thing and Staple y-" ies. % Yours for Business, E,iHYATT & B GLASS. GLASS. Now is the time to put in those broken p?ne* 01 /jhiss. lj have all sizes, single an<1 double thick, from the smallest uptoj 36:aH inches ^ , "?jf- y ? -CTOVES?Shot t iron heating stoves in all sizes, also the; bes; coal stove made f<J\lurge hall ways. It" the fire-hack to y*jLt cook stove luiH burnt out try toy iron stove lining. It makes a porfeet ftre-hack} stops all cracks, and thus makes the stoye hake uiucfi better. * Vwg: iicy tm '4Tb?^Dixij? Sta!k.Cutter,*' the sin#) lest and best machine on the rtiurket. Q^fSnd "lft1 nke A8?ortm*?t ot svmterffcp robes. Will jtell them out ckt?r**** 11 4IIB' ''l1?1" - - -hm? Sigpgr? ^ T ing present*, handsome csrrers. sterliflgnil ferwarSf tnjiTo platedtable*, B! l! * plated manicure and but ton-hole scissors. ' *; t ' -* cL* ^' lv And JSi.nta Oiaus l a selected The ? Famous GiltlJdge Store? As one ol his Pinoipal Distribir in^ Points. He has in fit) o ^p'vieion for all kinds, clashes and eouditionp, m the siuull to tlie greatest; so conn', one ar<l all, and see Low little it will cost you to supply all your wmts, Helow will 1 e loin d a few of th many things which you will find, :i? Christmas Presents, v r\ appropriate, as well as isel'ul; and at prices >\ilhin the re "ii of all. AMONG OLR BOOKS vi 11 be found .-ueh ; \Vaverloy NoveIs I >y ?S. r Wall r Scott?12 Volumes at ijW.aO per set. p Kdna Lyals Works - () Volum? ?> >t ?'$ 1 li.> per set. Wo.ks of I'. S. /. ithur? I'? \ oliifii- s at $4.00 per set. A. Oonan DoyieV W <m ? ??.*> \ .'win* sat $1 per set. Kliiott's Wo'iis?.i \'oim<s ft! . 5 per -set. ' Rifling Uonil<)?(ht \\ o. id (v:>b>'it. .'!'?(} p:ijT( a ) 7;"c. Our boys in India. . *' ' " Toe. Or*. boys in China ' M M 75c. You.itf American- in .',i; *:n. > ,? A Vovace in the Sunbeam 7oe. ALL NI<;i:LY (h^i'U HOUND. Besides many otf " - too mh-k ?> \n to mention. We have also, 1? ? 9'A t\ 'rnnmented Glass and ' hina, Lumps, Clod ' ? ;>?:?,:1 f * <li\ss, llose Bowls, Pitch* ? rs. Punch ftpwU ?t Aj. vn.ll-..mh .-n^ely of Scarf Pins, Cuff ?iutton?, Sto fob*, Silk and Lin - n Handkerchiefs, ? futs" uiu' Hnj ' *onrl nnd Ties, Ladles Gents'and Children Gk>'I>k in :*1 U nds, elapses and stylet; Beautiful collection ?/ Uic^t St\ 1 ? Jvi< .ires, rtc. While much attention ? as b* en iv-u to Life's Fancies,- by /Phe Gilt Edge Stoiv. the s iIih;.??ut I part has not been forgot ten, and we can therefore mefct nil M?e demands along thi$ line as well. / AT OUR DRY GOODS F.MP3RII W CAN BE FOUND AL MOST AlilYTKING IN THE WAY OF DRESS GOODS ,'JV LADY WOULD LIKE TO BUY, -^4 . Vs 4-1 and ailto prices, we will fay that tl eyjmvo been placed in the reach of all. Calf and-teave your orderR with < ur drcs? maker and milli ner, ?thcy nro busy hist as we have t-sid before, uFirst come, first seivO'l." Come cu'ly nnd 6oo what 1 p/gaiun we con wive you in Tuilor made suits and peperato Skirts, Bo^s/fe|$?r Gonts Clothing Very, Very Cheap. 0 cot SHOl:::v M ... ?? wabuiiancc for Ladies, Children and Men. Headquarters lor Blankets ond Oomfortn?See our stock before buying. Just Uecoived e Another Shipment of ^laltiugs. J9 liey are beautiew, and as ?he:ip ns you could &*k. We have i few pieces of Carpetio^^i ftfit (Union ingrain, -V> inches wide ; which we are offering to . lose at less than >Tow i#,your Don't Miss This Opportunity. TOCOUNTRY M Ktt< -ll A NTt' wo will say that our ftock >f D^a^stics, Calico-. 0:ttuig, etc., U at their wvice, and we r^li^red to auj>[)iy n it prices that will make -L.; . ' ' - ? __ iheuT imile; "