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fr fr. fr. fr. frfr.fr, fr Jj? fr fr fr. fr fr fr fr i*. k. <Hr>i^i s, 4 " SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. . s ? *"frfr*frfrfrfrfr 1 + fr*.frfr fr fr fr**? ? Bcllluger.Boney. Walterboro, Jan. 9.?One of lue most beautiful weddings that bus ta keti place in Walterboro in a number of years was solemnized at the resl donce of Capt. A. C. Shaffer, at high noon on Tuesday, January 5, when Miss Emily Shaffer Bellingor became tho bride Of .Mr. Samuel Klmoro Honey of Laurens, S. C. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Thomas P. Baker, rector of St. .hide's Episcopal Church, of this place, In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The lovely and spacious home of Capt Shaffer, the guardian of the bride, was most beautifully and artis tically decorated for the occasion, the color scheme being a happy combin ation Of green and white. In the west parlor, in which the ceremony was performed, tho scene presented was one of ran1 beauty and charm. Hero the Ingenuity and taste of the dec orator were most effectively display ed. From the centre of tho ceiling, from which was suspended a large white wedding bell, intertwined with a delicate tracey of green, garlands of smllax, interwoven with gray moss, reached to tho four corners of the room. Against the wall, facing the door. The bridal altar was placed, and Ibis was most charmingly decorated witii a profusion of palms, sinllax, grey mosit ami fresh p!m> noodles, width .dso served to form an inch beneath which the bride and groom stood. Throughout the room the e.iow of waxen caudles, set in ancient candelabra, effused a soft and mellow radiance, making the whole scone one of the most striking and picturesque beauty. At the appointed hour, to the stains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, which was rendered on the piano by Mrs. Norman ('.. Morral, the bridal party entered the parlor, precded by Mr. Irving M. Flshburne and Mr.I.. S. Betty, who took their positions on either side of the altar. They were followed by the groom and his best man, Mr. E. n. Sallenger, of Charles ton. Miss. Annie Keith Savage, Hie maid of honor, next CIUU0 into the room, and was Immediately followed by the bride, who entered upon tho arm of Mr. 10. T. II. Shaffer. At the altar, the bridal pair was met by the Rev Mr. Maker, who spoke the beaut iful Episcopal ceremony. The bride was gowned in an ex quisite creation of mcssulino silk, trimmed with dUChesse lace, and made in the Directoire style en train. Her veil was delicately caught in her hair by a spray of orange blossoms, and fell in graceful folds to the train of her gown. In her left arm she curried a large boquet of bride's roses nnd lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a beaut iful ,gown of pale blue inessaline made Directoire style, white cm na tions, tied with tulle. Immediately after the ceremony, the spacious room of the handsome home were throne en suite, and a delight ful reception was tendered the guests, tie- ushers being assisted in serving by friends of the bride. Mr and .Mrs Boney were assisted In receiving by Mrs 1). II. Terry, the mother of ('apt Shaffer. Miss lOlhl Terry, her daugh ter. Miss Annie Boney, sister of the groom, and the Misses Bellinger, aunts of the bride. Following the recoption an ele gant lunchoon was served to the bridal party and a few friends, after which the bride and groom left on the I o'clock train for Laurens, S. ('.. the future home of (he Collide. The bride and groom have many < lose friends in Walterboro, and throughout the Stale, who wish them happiness in their wedded life. Mis Honey was justly recognized as one of Watcrboro's most popular and beautiful young ladies, adding to her personal charms and accomplishments those excellent qualities of mllld ami heart which made her loved by all who knew her. The groom is the editor of The 1.aureus Advertiser, and although a young man, has attained an enviable reputation in this State In the news paper world. He is well known in Walterboro. and his many friends heii1 who wish him much happiness in .his benedict lue state. The popularity of the couple was attested by a large number of beaut iful and handsome presents, r.nong 1 hem being a half dozen water glasses, the gift of the bride's aunt. Miss Lottie Bellinger, which bei on gee1 to .Mrs Money's great-grand-mothe:-. Among the out of twn guests at the Wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lesosno, of Charleston; Miss Annie Honey, of Georgetown; Mr. Sax by Chaplin Bellinger, of Wiggins, Mr. 10. I). Sallenger. of Charleston; and Mr C. A. Honey, of Yorkvllle. 000 Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Copeland will entertain a few friends Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. S. B. Honey. 000 Miss Pauline Anderson and Mr. Alexander llaskoli Sanders, both of this city, will be married Thursday evening at t*> o'clock, at the home of tlie bride-elect. 000 Miss Rosalee Franks will entertain the Mysterious Twenty-two club on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her Charming guest. Miss Laura Lee Simp yon of El her ton, Go. 000 Complimentary to Miss Paulino An derson. Hie brlde-elocl of the week. Mrs. Wells Clnrdy will entertain a number of friends Wednesday after noon. 000 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Copeland enter tained nt a most delightful tea, Thurs day evening in honor til' Mr. Cope land's long-time friend, IlCV. .1. E. Ma bailey of Clinton. 000 On Friday afternoon Miss Annie GllkorsOll will lender a reception to Hie bride of this week and I?) Mrs. S. 10, Honey, 000 Miss Evtl Knight has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Annie Waihlnpton. A Positive Cure Tor Indigestion, If you havo Indigestion, your food ierimnts in the stomach and bowels, it ?!.-. more: it decays, and the nutri tious matter which should no to tanke new blood decnys with it. and this leads in un Impoverished condition of the blood, to nervousness, billiousness, constipation, sick headache, had breath which disgusts your friends, und otlior disagreeable und unpleasant condi tions. And all this trouble is caused by tin* food that doesn't digest, but ferments and oftitr.os n Is in ihe stomach. And ferinentation Is caused b ythe stomach not being strong enough and energelh enough to thoroughly mix the food with ihc digestive juices. Ml-O-NA is responsible tor tens of thousands of cures. In fact, it is such n positive cure tot- indigestion and nil stomach troubles that it is guaranteed by the (?aureus Drug Co. to cure or money back. Tbc price of a largo box of Ml-o-nn tablets is f?0 cents, and they are sure to prompt ly relieve ihe worsl case ut Indigestion or gastritis. Try them. (/mmumt'p MH'O'Mi) CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back, bold ami guaranteed by The Laurens Drug Co. Plant Wood's Seeds For The O Thirty years in business, with a steadily increasing trade every year?until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country?is the best of evidence as to 'Ihe Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Sed Potatoes, See d Oats, Cow Peas, Soj.^ E?e;\i>s and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive CntnloU the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on toques'. T. W. WOOD 5 SONS, Seedsmen, ? Richmond, Va. BROKBRS 10t) acres near Park Station *.">(! per acre, term-; easy. 75 acres l<i miles of Laurens ('. 11. on Milton road s"2.<n?l>. T. K. Iludgcnshouse and lot 13, Main street at a bargain. House and lot on Hampton street. The Swit/.or farm, 236 acres, on easy terms. The -James T. Brownlee tract 82 3-4 acres. Fine livery stnblooil Mill street, very low and one-half cash. '.?7 ncres of land within ono-four'.h mile of Watts Mills. Prom one ncre lots up. Cheap. Three hundred and fifty acres, :i miles from town, half in lino timber, $15.00 per acre. The prettiest place in Fountain Inn at a bargain- $3,000. 95 acres near Watts Mills. Come quick or it v, ;l be gone. acres known a Old Spoon farm, nine miles west of l.aureus. $800, 802 acres in two tracts, on Duncan's creek, near Oarlington station. 146 acres near Ware Shoals, finely improved and in high state cultivation. i?2 3-1 acres near Tumbling Shoals, high state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. 132 acres botweon I.aureus and Clin ton .at a bargain. We havo that magnificent farm known as the Van Robertson farm,near Waterloo. I'll acres at a bargain, and very easy terms. 813 acre.; near Waterloo, the Amanda Colemnn place 600 acres near Storni) Springs, the best biirgain of them all. One six-room house ami lot on Flem ing street at a bargain. '.17 acres, the Boyd farm at Boyd's Mill. $1000; one-half cash. 200 town lots at nil kinds of prices. One lot on N. Ilnrpor St.. nice build ing lot. between Stove Taylor's and .1. I). Sexton. Tor Sale or KxcllMlgO 'A idee two story, nine room house with fronl and real piazns. A ROtld well of water and other ImprovetUOUtS Upon tUo premises and a line solection of stand aid fruits of different varieties. A nood garden with a largo lot of nice cabbage gOOS with Ihe premise gratis. Tills lot contains tWO acre: and fronts on North Harper street, ami extends hack and ft'Olll on Mock HlrOOl. Will sell or OXChnilgo for improved COUIlty property well located and near tin city. Titles perfect and terms easy. See us about it. fCumo and see us for any kind of real estate city Or country. Anderson ?S Blakely Brokers Wear Main St. LAUnBNS, S. C. The Largest an id Best Li tie ERS and CHASF Consisting1 of the best line you v> ill r-v I I I I i ?i ywhere 9 ft nil I it mac*e of the best quality of material, well made nnd | SB HUHT beautifully finished in different design:7 s izes. | 1 iianti- $ ties direct from the manufacturers, we can seil you the $ -* CHASRS S ? quality % at other places. On account of buying" them in in C best made and best finished ROCKERS for what you would have to pay for a < I i Keystone Traction Water Well Drillers Are Hone^ /Makers. Everybody uses water. A drilled well is the only means of obtaining a pure, cold and unfailing supply. Dug wells and springs aro simply c ;ss po >;. for collecting disease breeding surface drainage, 85 por cent. oi Typhoid Kovor is contracted from had wator. A Keystone Drill will penetrate the bed tock and tap the pure, unfailing streams below. All surface water i securely eased oil*. A drilled well rarely goes dry in the most protracted drouth. It is safe. There is more money in a Keystone Drilling Outfit than in a Threshing Machine ami you work all the year round instead of three months OlU of twelve. Machine is the most complete on the market ami must no! be con founded with cheap and flimsy outfits. Drills a 6-ihch hole Ihroughnny form" tion to any desired de| 'h at the rate of 60-feot a day in ordinary formations. Costs $5.00 a day to run in fuel and labor. vVi;; go anywhere under its own steam and can In- set up and put to work in "O-minutes. Write for catalog No. I. Keystone Driller Company Beaver Falls, Pa. tlfl.MtWS NEW DISCOVER Y Will Surely Stop Thai Cough. It's aiJ up with !(>Ott nov Wr.'te it 1(>()9. Remember Yotu dates. Remember loo, that we expect t<> be sel ling the best <-i Shoes for moderate prices during tue year [909, ;m<l lliill we ? >? solve l<> jvive every pal tent of this Shoe store llie best Shoes money can buy. Remember the same old platform ns last year, to be sure?bul we re double our resolutions evefj N'ew Year. fh.inking our patrons foi past favors. COPELAND The Shoo Man. The best in tho wo: Good-bye io the "Stock" or "Scootei" A man can do double the amount of work with Blount's 'True Blue" Middle-Breaker that he can with a little Stock or Scooter. Don't be behind the Light Enough for ONE Mule? STRONG Enough for TWO! ,( times. ?l&D? all your i Extra ig^lFoInt FREE ?tr^ *X 1 H plan ring and culti 1S4m?w-* vating with a Blount's "True Blue" Middle-Breaker Used from bedding; the land to laying by the crop! | The greatest labor-saving invention for Planters since the cotton gin. Thousands in constant use throughout the South. On Exhibition Every Day at J. Ii. Sullivan I ?aureus, s. C. equently suffer ea |:|| change of life. It is ; M effect of taking Cardi l? who lind that it relieves It W Mrs. Lncinch' ( . f.^j'4Before I began t<> tali jSI was afraid to lie tl ' I take it I felt better in a 'I gone. I can slecj - li |<| of life has nearly ? . t . AT AI I s? I op the beneficial -;i 1 ted, by those |? v during th s i : 1 1 j?5 . ' \, whitest ? ;" 11 ?badlyi i. began to || pains have 10 change 1 1