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1 xttt. WAtammomk & Charleston -v ‘MR ASHNM LEtT WEEK IN CHARLESTON . NOVEMBER 18TH TO 23RD, 1912. Three Big Weeks Combined in One Of - K Unalloyed^Diversion of Every Nature. ATTRACTION AND ALLURING AMUSEMENT. FLEET WEEK BATTLESHIPS TORPEDO BOATS DESTROYERS hit ■wnTrnriin n , i largest Aggregation ^AND MOBILIZATION OF UNCLE SAM’S BULL DOGS OF THE SEA EVER SEEN SOUTH. ^ ARMY and NAVY. PARADE TEN THOUSAND MEN IN LINE. FASHION WEEK DON’T MISS THIS. AN INNOVATION AND FEATURE ENTIRELY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE, NEVER BEFORE UNDER TAKEN BY ANY SOUTH ERN CITY. DAZZLING ILLUMINA TIONS FOR LARGE PRIZ- AMD GORGEOUS DIS- ♦. Y’FOR THE EDIFICA TION OF THE CITY’S GUESTS. V iJOS?TNG • TO SEE. FAIR WEEK. j5d ON THE $250,000 GROU1 . iVUR ASSOCIA- V>N. EVERY FEATURE OF AN ATTRACTIVE FAIR . IS PROVIDED. STGCX, CATTLE, POUL TRY AGRICULTURE RAC ING, AND HIGH CLASS AMUSEMENTS. iADtSlim AND "feSlT CATION A L EXHIBITS. WOMAN’S WORK EX HIBITED. 1LU THESE. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES. TAKE A WEEK OFF AND COME TO CHARLESTON. FOR PARTICULARS AS TO EXHIBITS AND ENTRIES ADDRESS F. D. McEOWN , OR S. R1TTENBERG. ..j<* General » “ Secretary Get Your Gun. Whether It Be, A FOX, PARKER OR LC SMITH Where you fire sure to get just wh»t you want. Hunting Clothes COATS PANTS SHELL VESTS Hand Loaded Shell? B. H. Worthen Anns Company Charleston, MAIL 0 tDEKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. Every man admires an c-ttractlvo Woman—cne with a beantiful com plexion—but there are many women who do not know the secret of se curing It—Mildredlna Cream Is m.m i woman’s secret for beautifying the complexion and giving the skin a fresh, clear, velvety, texture. Mil- dredina Specialty Co.*, Bo.ton Muss. 9-11-tf. BLOODINE IJVEB PIIJJA CURE CHRONIC CONSTiPATION. Twentyv^ve Cents a Box. 9-ll-3m. —jr— 57 Years of Success. JAMES ALLANS CO DIAMOI MLERS OF WATCHES, JEWELRY / QUAUTY ALWAY GIVEN / . PRICES ALWAYS FAIR Our mail order department is fully equiped to take care of each order and give it careful attention. Money back if goods are not satisfactory. ■ ■* * Member Retail Merchants’ Assodation ——i^——■ 1 ■" ■■■ I I ■ ■■ UIIMM lll—l EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING WORK GUARANTEED "285 King St. Charleston, - - • S. C. WE CLEAN WEARING APPAREL WE CLEAN CARPETS, BLANKETS DYERS COPLESTON We dye f6r you WRITE FOR PRICE UST CHARLESTON A HANDSOME MANTLE IS AN AD- DED ATTRACTION TO THE HOME. It is well worth the little cost. „ OUR CATALOGUE show ing many beautiful designs in any desired finish is youra for the asking We can fua- nish you any grade Mantel from the very rinest manu factured down to a neat oak Base for $3.50 THE PHOENIX FURNITURE STORE is the largest House Furnishing E'tablhhrr.ent in Charleston, carrying a complete stock of Furniutre for the Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Library. Hall and Kitchen- all ready for prompt shipment. Also Floor Coverings, Church and School Furniture. Prompt and appreciative attention given to all inquiries. MEMBERS OF RETAIL MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION, WHICH REFUNDS RAILROAD FARE TO CHARLESTON THE PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY 187-91 King St. - • Charleston, S. C. mas TRICE WHM MR s - Popular Youg Lady Woda Yoaag BaalaeM Maa of Walterboro. Lexington, N.-C., Nov. 7.—A love ly wedding took place la the Baptiet charch last evening at I o'clock When Min Arline Trice and Mr. Edgar Jones were married. This Is tbs first marriage that has taken place la the aew charch, bat the facility with which It lenda itself to decora tion is ample warrant that it will be popular hereafter. The interior of the church la fin ished in white and green and the only decorations used were ferns, which were massed around the altar and sprays Qf green over the lights Mrs. H. 8. Radcliffe was at the or gan, and Just at tbs nour of t she began to play “Schubert’s Serenade”. As the bridal party enteeed the ves tibule, Mrs. J. B. Womblo of Con cord sang magnificently "All For You.” . As the ushers began to pre pare for the entrance of the party a quartette, consisting of Miss Ger trude Hamner, Mrs. W. O. Burgin, Mr. G. F. Hankins and Mr. Wade H. Phillips sang "Ob Perfect Love.” As they sang the ushers, Messrs. H. L. Propst. Wood Dorsett, B. H. Finch W. H. Mendenhall, H. O. Sink and Propst Trice, took the:r places, flank ing the altar. It was a rainbow wed ding and the colors were carried out in the gowns of the bridemaids, who were Misses Lucie Stokes, of Dur ham, N. C., in American beauty chif. fon over white satin, carrying white chrysanthemums, Louise Hill, In lav ender crepe de chine, with white chrysanthemums. Mary Trice, yellow chiffon over messallne, carrying yel low chrysanthemums. Pearl Hege, in blue chiffon over charmeuse, with ^yellow chrysanthemums, Scarles Ow en, in spangled net over green mes- saline, with pink chrysanthemums, and Catherine Propst in pink chiffon over pink charmeuse, carrying pink chrysanthemums. The.^ little flow er girls were Misses Mary Hiller ami Dorothy Mendenhall, who carried baskets of pink sweel peas. The ring ceremony was used, little Alice Virginia Trice, sister of the bride; being ring bearer. The maid of honor. Miss Nellie Trice, suiter of the bride, wore a spangled ^fobe over white messaline and carrl& a shower bouquet of brides roses and lillies-of-the-valley. Her only Jewelry was a La Vallier of baroque pearls, the gift of the groom. To the wedding march from Lo hengrin, the bride entered on the arm of her father, Capt. C. W. Trice. She wore charmeuse, trimmed with pearls and real lace; her veil was caught up with lillies-of-the-valley ■and she carried a shower bouquet of the same flowers. Her only Jew elry was the gift of the groom, a La VaiUar •( Paaria aa* the altar aha was mat %y with tha beat maa. Mr. ‘ acks of Waltarbaro, B. C. ceremony was pel fUl Met hf Ml H. Hiller, of ColmmMA, •.(La la of the bride, tha maa to "Call Me Thine Owa”, __ Radcliffe rendered eofUy, hat at, tha officiating minister a. "aahaa” it swell into Meadetehom*B March and the flower glrla, tYalned for the oceaaion. down the aisle scafterlag lower* ta the path of the wedded pair. . A tremendous crowd watched tha ceremony at the charch and aftar It was over some hand reds called at the Trice home to ex prana their good wishes. They were reeeivwd at the door by Mesdacee B. H. Finch and W. H. Mendenhall and presented, to the bridal party. The guests were served In the dining room by Mee ds mes C. C. Hargrave, J. V. Moffit, and II. V/. Dorsett, assisted oy M<aa- es Ola Horqey, Adelaide Hargrave and Annie Maidfe Propst. The guests register was in charge or Miss Ruth Propst. In the cofcee room. Mes- dames, J. H. Greer. C. M. Thomp son, J. C. Leonard and C. M. Clod- feltcr served, while the gift room was in charge of Misses Nona Thomp son. Lena Shults and Lettie Shoaf. The bride is the daughter of Capt. C. W. Trice, one of Lexington's moat honored and best known eftixona. The bevt measure of the charm of her personality is htr tremendous popularity in the town where she has lived nearly all her life. Lex ington’s social world :a no small los er by her going away, to say noth ing of the personal regret of hun dreds of friends. The groom Is a prominent and promis.ng young busi ness man of Walterboro, 3. C„ where he is recognized, in spite of hie youth, as one of the substantial citi zens of that section. % The Best Crops - Made Last Season Were Those Under Which Was Used LmI mIomm the btulding. udiwref need repwn sever seed say sOtslioa, except sa «e«iomGoe» ol pSTjuit the tha* for .11 k»ck oi country buddmp. 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Those present were Miss Arline Trice. Mr. Bdgar Jones, of Walterboro, S. C., Miss Nellie Trice and Mr. Lemackt, of Walterboro, Miss Louise Hill, Mrr Cliff Thompson, Miss Searles Owen, Ur. Will Trice, Miss Lucie Stokes, of Durham, Mr. John Trice of Co lumbia. S. C., Miss Lena Shultz, Mr. Herbert. O. Sink, of Washington, D. C., Miss Catherine Propst, Mr. Char lie Patterson, Mr. Lari Patterson, Miss Pearl Hege. Dr. R. L. Reynolds and Mrs. C. M. Clodfelier. r * ■ \ Smoke Pleasure and other Pleasures for the Man Who Smokes Ski&SL The boy’s appetite is often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamber lain’s Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, out strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. 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