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s ‘1 •+}.• # • Wednesday, December 6, l'91d. ^ - i THE PRESS AND STANDARD A -V PAGE FIVE ## **»** * * ****** * 'MAMS mkktim; was MARRIAGES ******* * * ******* Hynif-Morgan. The following announcement ha< been received in town by relatives and friends of Miss Hyrne: Mrs. C. E. Larisey announces the marriage of her niece Annie Elizabeth Hyrne to ^ Mr. James Edgar Morgan on Saturday, November twenty-fiftn one thousand nine hundred and sixteen Jacksonville. Florida., ATTENDED DV MAW (Continued From F’age Done.* \ tendency to have this matter cause hard feelings between neighbors and , friends. _Jle believed the legisla- ; ture should pass a law taxing the Will be at home after the thirteenth people of the entire county to build of November, 1700 Irne Street, a line fen«*e between the stock law Jacksonville, Florida. and the* exempted portions of .the ****** * fc * AT THE Cnl.'IMAD * ******** * ******•::• W'itth the <oming ..f NKPTI NK'd miles sjjjure and that every cow iDAKGUTER’’ to the t'(tl.ON'l XI. on which went in that section was shut Wednesday. ,!)ec. 1 Itli. th** public I tip anti the o*vner had to pay a lin f> . j"ilj he a^ortletl an' opportunity nf He wanted to kno*. where the\ art seeing one of the greatest photo- at.’- _ 'plays ever produced. The pictu-e Lttu Beach thought stt>ck law the ' was prinluted on the 1'lat.d Ber- •est solution. ^ ! muda and the scenery is exceptional ttev. J. M. Craven wante,] broi’t- In many resiwcts. One thousand erly Itivf. ami he deprecated the lootors and actresses were employed in -the cast and the making of the film covered a period of over six months. This production has no equal in its class nod' ranks with V "J Wm 5 | ’T'- \ 1 > For the past few years Miss Hypne has been employed as private set- rotary bo Superintendent Mav of the The Birth of i Nation, anil hereto fore has onl>' been shown in the larger'theatres in the cities at prices rariging from «>■» cents to.$2.00. The management of'the Colonial ^wer-* fortunate in securiltg an idf'Jdate and while the ct»st of same is enor>- mous will, in order to give every terested ment. in the, above announ e- Patterson, Jr., believed that stock law was best for' the upper portion of tire county, anti the ex Southern Express Company, at Jack - j emption for the lower portion. sonville, and she has many friend . j No vote was called for on this ore an opportunity to see fhi> _ia. JarKspbvilJe, ftavannqli. . Alabama __jii.ue-stiar r i^nd> -! H-. -wATtl^rfa! ph-ote-pbre— Hfai g^-trely and South Caroliu,:. who will be in as it stood. . . ' jthe shtall admission price of 2oe for tatmh! Itoatls DisriiHsiatn. , the children and 4'tc for Rdultr. Sheriff Ackvrman started the ball There will ‘be two shows., Tit* —' j rolling on tht* good roads discussjou i' | l' s, ‘'I *• P. *’••• uad the sotrr.d '.t WAS MAKKIED THCKSDAV ' j by favorijng>a bond issue expeikling s p- ttt. . ■ ( flOO.OOi) per year for fiva* years.* = — ■■ Dr. Charles F. I Hack, of this city. j.n,i he thought the delegation hat!) MRS. EMM it II AltllEsoN wilLbe married this evening to Mir.Vas well pass tjib and rof refer it *o! Annie McLeod, at Quitman, (la. a vote of the people. I Mrs. Enot h Harbesbn. nee Miss Those from Bamberg who will w t-j T. K.' Hi,Iter thought his .people Dettie Crosby, died last* Wednesday nesr the wedding arw: Misses Etht^v oultl be -i.pp.^v,» to a bt>n<! issu*- |at h»*r ho ne near St. (leofge, and »ml Erma Black. Air. Clarenro unless they v., re as^ttret! wuynl 1 {'vav hurietf Thursday afternoon it. Black, Mr. J. 11. Mt tlowah. • Mi j s i„. wisely <\pen<li tl the family burying ground tit at Louise Folk and Miss Thelma Bai-j <; \V. Swe. t would fa.vor a bo rut > (Irover. Mrs Harbeson. was p na- lev. After tlie wt'tltlinn the b:;iil'* issue. . rive of Colleton tonnty, having b<*< n and bride groom will leave for a j After soth» oilier general discus-'|Itovm near U>iftin. a ilaugh'trr of the week’s honeymoon in Florida, after sion the matter dropped and l«*tt*'>Henry. Crt*sby. Sh** Lrf surv*ved nor \>rte taken. > * 'by her husband and two sonc. Secrefitry Heitl Speaks. ;antl IsaHore, besiti» ; s pn\inerttus otti- At this juncture Secretarj 8. !, et\ reljrti\\s. Mrs. /flarhcson was COTTON—PEARCE & BATTEY, tlie Hoitb. of tin* Southern Carolina A^ 'I'tite popular in h/r home mtl v. r, Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub-^ sociation. a rote and mad** a shot * *’ missed by a vv>(fe circlj* of friends, stantlal, reliably and energetic, .talk tin the purposes of tht* associa- Their extensive warehousing fa-|tion . lit* retounfetl Ce work done cilities and superior salesmanship , by the association, e ; *.ially i„ tef- are at your command. They are creme to drainage districts, and of- T HE STATE OK SOCTH C’A BOLIN A fered the aid of the association to I ^ ounty of t olfetop. w 1/ s •hitb they will reside tn Bartiher:* — Bamberg Herald of S^pt. 30. **1 XIXIOXs KHt ItEI.IEE abundantly able to finance any quantity of cotton shipped them. Isn't it to your interest to try them? Do It now and be con. vinced. 8-9-6mo. any section wishing to avll itself of! f’oiitt of Common Pie;.;! the advantages of drainage or other ^ Drawdy. in his own rig! ^as Assignee—Plaintiff ht au.l public measures. Automobile License Law W M. E Camphqll. of Isiandton. opeio-,1 the discussion on the auto mobile license law. and the license tax on timber carts, etc. he was opposed to this and thought it tin To ,ll ‘* IVfendants Above Named: devotion drains and strains her !-' is, ‘ ’"'just and a sample Oft You/6re hereby summoned and class legislation. He said he would, ro( l«>red to answer the complaint Mothers Troubles Mother’s unending work and evotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves Hsmark in dimmed eyes and' ^m-i bridges just n ow on careworn expressions M she ,h '‘ l ‘ i 1 Rh pri "‘ “, r H, ‘ j . , ■ cidently stated that he would fa/or ages before her fame. Any mother who is weary and languid should start taking VS. °Gabe. Bee, Magdalir Benjamin Jake Gabe. Marv 'Gab»*. and "Mamb” of^ Gate, an in/ant under the ag** fourteen y^ars.—Defendants. copy is OF I19RWEGIAN COD LIVER CIL »*a^, * - * as a strengthening food and bracing tonic to add richness to her blood and build up her nerves before it is too late. Start SCOTT’S ^ today—its fame is world-wide.' No Alcohol. Scctt S Ik,wee. Bloomfield, N. J. jbe opposetl to building concrete and : action of which a ttnv served upon you, and to serNe a copy <rf your answer to the said complaint o M the subscriber ut hi.s office in Walferboio, S. ('., with in twenty* days after the service hereof - exclusive of the dav of such • < « * , ' ‘ service; and if you fail to answer ihi* complaint within the time afore- ; the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief d *- manded in the complaint. ' y i liat d Dcee:,liber A. D.. 1 —!—( s * *r * fa I: -14-1-1 1 —l * ,\—era* \ I s'* ^ Cl* : 1; of 'Cirri if Coiyf. • <ie.i I c LEM XtAW. Phvjbtiff's .cHorr lit-* Df f« rdaptykuk' Tcibe H'*n»- ia Vamt d: / / • v' fv ,f bond issue for good/j-oads. Senator Padgett arose hy-.* and explained his reasons fot' wis'. r *% the automobiles/ taxed/ The h’w l s .if U 4 J *f - nr»\ i* w.'is li : r. and wX*-. ..rd and a • ii'-ft*j)4f*-(! it a r/f'uim of i from tb< ‘/'pt-ebl' ■/vlio t^iiild :«1 r*<*V ft! tl/ r/ditur^ At Xb.* < trynu iort nf Si-r t 1-r- 1 - Il'HAfiCyn 'tl f+-7* tarried, s r- >• r i.I.IM; *. V*. • HEX Hill I ds • •*> T< y. r 11* rh >ro Li dt • '• T.M* Yefie le . w J n inV - ' < *‘pt<*ii tli« pN.- i i U>;i ot .r.-'Ut In V- : Cheviolef eat - -in iiti*. i/unty,. },.r .--J [i* •• of alieady sold one 't v o. c. Carter .•* h * the Mt., c.m.lel y(TSyn This i: ; ! ,n ■ car is said to be o:v- he*' the mat ket, tjnd is [trovingNjjiiTitens'' popular. * E / . f t ’ vd C f tuM/f 1 .ti the ■! .y \\ »: / 4r; • lt4e.f in the o ll • of I'reifl t :! a'- ! wiyy. S'etth Carolina. .1 C. LKMA' K>, I'l; ’\ti- AtMft tv * f Waf' 'thorn. S. C., Pec. .'i, Jut*; -i: ^ ■ * - V X .* \ a / Warm Prices 80 Cents Up. All Kinds, Wood, Coal, Oil, also Cook Stoves and x, Ranees . • ’ y \ / •' From $8.00 to $75.00 t ■ ' ' > yS X - / / \ * * ■' / ' /' \ ■ X x> •*. - X We have the Largest Stock and the Lowest Price. Every Stove and Range / / GUARANTEED ' BUY FROM US AND SAVE MONEY. Also Stalk Cutters and Disc Harrowr, Wagons and Buggies. Everything in Hardware and Implements. A Guarantee with each and every Sale. X • ' ' > - /' .- s * ! ' ‘ tv A. Wichman & Son Giifs 1 hat Show Your Th 3i! ?jit fulness l ot the unman who s ajs and thinks’ tli<> man is a hopeless pronosit inn nn the l hristmus uitt i|iiestion, and In,* the man who thinks he’s p(t}-d the liinH in \ar- iety nf present^ I n- the v unan, ;lii» »t*ue nffe-s great relief. Volt do not lime *o ctnisider “Will he use -itV" «»r “Wilt she lik** it."' You uil| know as sm.ii as ^011 hmk around tl,at the things you hiiy In t\* hate the udvantiu.t-s of lis**fuln<*SM ami attia«'ti\eues N that make people uant them. They are the things that one se lect , when buying for themselves. Mam Christmas gift,, (most of them) «re tilings that tin* other |K*rs»,n selects for you— you know their fate. (•nod furniture strongly appeals to |>eopt • of in'elilgeitce and retliu*ni»-nt. It ri-«*aU*s Vi them a keen desire for acquisition tin.I association. Tlie «h*sig n and elegance of g >od furniture are what primaHly attract and interest the ie< ipienl of same. If its appearance anti style ate pleasing, it s ac- «|tiiretiH*nt is likely to la* more than gratifying. k should, however, „ also show siihslaiilialtty, and hear rvitlents* of ■ / V • hirfihility. In other wonls, it ought i > possess qualities that will |m , mil of its i.rutmcttf as an heirloom—g<Msl for yrats r ud general ion . to , onx*. ’ib- uvr|d - . * li:4stuia*\ huyfH. i towivds lu* - .’ni*- at •• o*h,-t k ud.i'd aKli* !r, th <f • : .w.-id the pfu-niani‘iit itupi ivMin- .if ■ , * >■ ■!' ias a picct' of litriiH tr <>4s Apt. •- >• .d ;.ilf anil hc« onte, an iyiv.,' thaV is sure,| as a lasting p..ss. jo>i . iK vr enduring; pleasure, l ine fnniiuu . <*ihL a strong intlucme upon t'u her;;.' life. I’-nsiant ftssecii,pm \\jMi • ".i ifiltit e is rclh*ct»*vl in one’s nt-ed ;*.i- : (lis|M)siti,ii>; heroines'a lactoi: ht iiiolding \* ha. a< p*r, i„ proiuoting culture. Ivf/vet v gift you make show soin<* thought for the retipicni's fasti* and •.\i’ln*fev Tin* least you can do is to so,* that every gift is valuable hoth for its usefulness anti Im'.-mi!). Eat h gift should he something which will speak daily- of tlie giver, and which will give daily pleas- uie to tin* recipient. his store’* poliry nf giving its patron, the whlest possible range of selections Has undoubtedly had much to do with ifs .ttcress; other feature* which have brought both prestige anti pros|M*rity are extraordinary value-giving and the III in anti irrevocable resolutitm tti sell ntme but furniture of quality. For your (luistnias shopping, we have the furniture so arranged that gift selection is easy. Kt»r every inemlM-r of the family —fine pieces of artistie tit-sign, very nitsl- erately prieetl; an easy rocker, or a work table for niothtn-, chair or smoking stand t». lather, mtisit- ruhiuet t»r tb*sk ftn- tin* datighlt-r, vvurdrolie-t hiffonter for the st»a, •ail many other appropriate gift piece*.. The tmniture listtsj herewith are typlccd piece*, st-let letl at rantltmi, yet they tli**- tlesjtfo^ \ < lost uiuiut-Ktioiuihly fine tlevign ami * erlitig values. They emplms/- also the '*!v <*; * t‘y ni our selections. , Kt,r t uive.-'K •entt* sake, t !• is; mas shopper- should >k pariit ulnrly to Ih> shown the spetiul tlisplays «»f distinctive gift pieces. They will solve many fierplexitirs i*f gift selet- v fit'll. X l-fV -X - x ty.// it r y \ ARM ROCKERS, in Early EnKfiHh. Mahog- anv, (ioldfn Oak. REED ROCKERS, Shellac and Fumed^ - K4vFJ\ **'A\ I-Na H ASK ETS. REED GO-CARTS, Shellac. 1)IN1N(; ROOM SHIES COMPLETE. RED R0OI SI ITES COMPLETE. UBKARY TABLES, all Finishes. PARLOK TABLES, all Finishes. * . A} ( HINA ( LCSETS, Oak and Early English. l)IMN(i TABLES. Oak and Early English. SERVING TABLES. Oak ahd Early English. TEA WAGONS, Shellac Finish. ART SQUARES, from $101) to SLla.OO. Rl'(»S, all kinds and prices. HALL RUNNERS, ail prices. HASSOCKS, all colors. <* » - ■ •>* . HALL RACKS, Mahogany. Early English « ■ \ ’ * \ •• ' r and (.olden Oak. ( LOTHES TREES, Mahogany. SMbKER'S STANDS, Mahogany. ( HIFFOMRS. all prices. CHIFFOROBES, all prices. KIT( HEN CABINETS, all prices. COMFORTS AND BLANKETS, $1.:»0.to $x FELT MATTRESSES, $10.:*0 up. COTTON M \TI RINSES, $7.0t) ;,nd up x ■ X - I ED sm.V.S, al! prices. ^ ODD DRLSsKRS, from si> up. BRASS A\|) IRON ilEDSTi:\DS. ( niLDREN’S KM UKS AND R()< l\ERS PRINT ESS RANGES ami Stoves. XitLADlNT, LAMi S. oiKaud’electric. 1 MXn RES, from 2'»c up. SLIT K\SKS, $1.:>0 and up. TRUNKS AND BAILS, a big stock. / \ \ \ x \ ■ / \ HUEFETS, from $U> to $00. ( HAIRS, for all purposes. \ LADIES’ DESKS, all finishes. OFFICE DESKS AND ( HAIRS \ \ WINDOW SHADES, all pri ( ARPET SWEEPERS. \ \ TOILET SETS and odd pieces. ( LOTHES BASKETS AND HAMPERS. BATHROOM MIRRORS. NEW HOIVIE SEWING MACHINES. BOOKCASES, Mahogany and Oak. VICTOR TALKING MA( HINES, $ir» up. NEW VICTOR RECORDS. € I X V ’ X ■ / PERFEC TION OIL HEATERS and STOVES. HALL SUITES, in Early English. LIBRARY SUITES, in Early English. SETTEES, all prices. W ARDROBES, $10 and up. PARLOR SUITES, 5 and r> pieces ( OUCHES AND LOUNGES. TOY WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, ETC. - X / 1 ./ X x \ /" * H ' / Furniture Co. “The Home Malters” XX \ •y