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Cii wuua?iu? Bild s>out?roa SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 1910. tttHW?! Mt the I'ostolll, e ut Suilltcr. S C. hs Se? ond Class Mutter. PFltSON\L Mis. Blumberg, who has be. n vis? iting her brother. Mr. Ahe Batten? berg, returned to Milwaukee yes for? feit** n tutPM I t> Milwaukee Monilay. Mrs. Ahe Rytl>-nhrrg hus returned from a \ Istt It in r parents in Savan nah. Mr. pad Mrs. K. W Vogel haw re? turned from Harnwell, where they were railed on aeeount of the illness of th dr *lsto'\ Mrs. Charley Brown. Mrs. J W. L*Motte. of Saluda. N. C. Is visiting he? daughter. Miss Jes ?de l.a.Motto. Mr. Ii. I. Manning has gone to ?Clemson Coli?-*' ? t ? attend a meeting of the hoard of trustees. Miss Louis,. Maek.-v is \isitw.g Mir-s Pauline Do\e Mr. John It. Lagarde. of Annlston. Ma.. Is \lsltlng Mr. F. C. Manning. Mrs. Ruth White Rumley has re? turned from a visit to St. Charles. Miss flare Moyt returned Tuesday morning from St. Charles. Mr. David Levl. of St. Paul, came to Sumter Tuesday. Nibs Vlattie Murchlson, who has been teaching near Bishopvllle, Is in the city visiting the Misses Boyle, on Mroad str. .-t <>n h? r way to her home In Kershaw county. Mrs. IL L. B. Wiggins, of Savan? nah, Ga.. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs A D. Harby. Mrs. I?r. J. F. llaselden. of Urr leyvllle. Is In the city visiting her father. Mr W. B. Boyle. Miss Flora Tohln. of Allendale. Is the guest ..f MIhs Mahd Bownman. Mr J. Knox Cor? ett. of Tuscon, \rlzona. Is In the city for a few days stay, having come almost across the continent to attend the golden wed? ding of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N*. Corhett. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rowland, of Henderson. N. C, are visiting their son. Mr. W. T. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Rowland, of Henderson. N. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rowland. Mrs. M. P. Cordes has gone to ?Charleston on a visit to her sister. Miss Kllaabeth Oulnztus. of Wis? consin, who has been visiting the Misses Wilson, on Broad Street, U ft Wednesday for Columbia. Mrs. t'.eorge O. Blackburn, of Co? lumbia, has returned home after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. d. - Vsaux Moore on Broad street. Miss Cornelia Klngman. who has been ??een visiting relatives In Savan? nah for the past six weeks, has re? turned t?? the city. Mr. J. W. Hanlll. editor of the Kershaw Kra and of the Carndon News, is in Sumte- attending the Dis? trict Conference. Mr Wendle Levl. who is attending the Charleston College, Is at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Isvtl Nb i Kds ir and Alfn 1 l> An eona of Chicago, win. were called h*re by the death of their father, will spend a few days with their sis? ter hefoff* r. turning |o their bom.?. Mr. T. K. ciiins. of Atlanta, who has b. . n \isitlng his brother-in-law. Mr S !?'. Pirrott left Wednesday al terno..n for Charleston. Mr. T. W. Boyle. of tli -el. y\ llle. was her.? Wednesday Magistrate J. L. (Bills, of Kcmbert. was In the city Thursday. Mr S IV Halliard, of Providence, was In Sunit- r Thursday on busin. >s. \:>\. Mr. Leslev. of Heath Spring im att< ndlng the district conference, Mr. c. w I'.ir.hmore, of th. Water.. Mess. nger. of Camden, is atten.'.lri< the District Conference. I?r. W. W. l?anle|. of Columbia Col lege, h attending the district COnft r ence. Be- M B. Kelley. of Clemson Col? lege, Is among the attendants upon the distric t ronf. r? ru , . Mrs. Harsham. of Annapolis, Md . who has been visiting Miss McDonald, has returned home. OA If A. lb SOT, of St Matthews, is In the city > tending the disttl< t , , .nfereri' ft, Opt, Llslngston, of IVnm tts\111* . sp< nt Wednesday night In the city. Mrs. S. J. Beck, of I'lorenee I-; Visit? Ing her 4UIIS, Messrs. M. II. and C. <;. Bock. Deatb of mi Infant. Fiia. the >. ir .nd-a-hair old In fan I of Mr. w. Hi Bryan, of Bos. Hill, died at the borne of Mrs. Wood, on I ib in A rennt Th?r day at I I? o'clock. Tho child had been brought here f.-r treatment. The remains were burbil if the n metery here. VYotk on the handsome new resl .1. n ??? Of Mr. I'erd 14f\ I M Washing t >n Teet has been commenced. < OOPER-MAKNIXC1 WEDDING. Popular < oupir Joined in Hoi) Bondi or Matrimony Last Night. A wedding of more than ordinary Intsresl wai that Wsdnesday night of l 'r. .I.-rick Claude Manning. secret a ry of |ha Bumttr Telephone Manufactur ing ami Miss ROSS Issbolla CoOp ? r. eldest daughter of Col, Robt, M. Cooper, at I ha beautiful country home. "Millwood" <'f che brlde'i fath? er, .it Wlaacky. A ipsclal train with more than IM passengers left Bumter promptly at I o'clock, leaving ? num? ber, wln? went out ??n the later train. The special train was met by Mr. Qaofgji MoCutchen with About 75 ? arriag.s and the guests carried to ?Millwood." Receiving with Mr, R?hl M. Coop er was his sister. Mrs. Geo. L, Pctrie. of* Charlottsville. Ya.. Miss Irene Me Cutchen, of Wlaacky, Mrs. Thomas T. Covtngton, of Lanrlnburg, x. ?^., Mrs. Walter Cheyne, of Sumter; Mrs. W, m. Drearier, of Wlaacky and Mr. T Hal i>ick. of Columbia, The gentlemen Were received by Or, Walter Chayne and Dr. George W. Dick. At the appointed hour. 7: ;i0, the beautiful strains of MondslSShOM wedding march, was played by Miss Ella Carrlngton, of Virginia. Pirat came the uahera: Messrs. Hoheit Coopart of Wlaacky, and Mr. liillle % Cooper, of Greenville; next Miss.>s Xetta Coopor, Mary Cooper, hridesmalds; Mrs. George W. Dick, dame of honor and Miss Virginia ? ?OOper, maid of honor. The hride came in on the arm of har lather, from the west door, while the groom, aooompanlad by his oroth Sf, Mr. Kad Manning, of Knoxvi?e, Tenn.i a nd Mr. John LeGarde, of Anniston. Ala. The hride and groom w ere met In the ea.-t end of the room 1 I ROY, Father Wood, of Sumter. who had previously taken his position there. They were married by the beautiful ring ceremony of the Catholic church by Kev. Father Wood. The hride was attired in a love? ly Parisian gown Of real lace, brlde'i v il ind orange blossoms, carrying in har hand a ihOWSr bouquet of bride's row - and lilies of the valley, The bridesmaids were dressed in pure white, carrying bouquet! of white carnations, while the dame and maid of honor, carried shower bou qUStl <?f I.a France foeos The punch bowl In the east end of the room wai presided over by Mrs. Qeo, L. RlckOf and Miss Theo Gregg, and the one in the west end by MltS Marguerite Cromer and Miss Theo Lopes, all of Sumter. Refreshment! were s. rvsd by Mrs. J. Qrenvllle DeLormS, Miss Sue Di? k md Misses Sue DutTle, Pauline Iiland ing and Nancy McKay. Champagne v. as served by Dr. Walter Cheyne. a lurn boon was served the bridal : irty, consisting' of twenty people, at 2 ?'dock yesterday afternoon. Those ;.t the table wars the bride and groom ? loot, Mr. Robsii .nt. Cooper, Mrs. pctrie. of Charlottsvlls, Virginia, Mr, and Mrs. (borge Manning. of Kno - villa, Term.. Mrs. Thomas II. Coving ton, of Laurlnburgi x. C, Mr. Ned Manning, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.i Mr. John LeOarde, of Anniston, Ala. Mlsa Marion MeCreary, of Columbia, Mr. end Mrs. W, a. Cooper, of Greenville, Miss Ells CaiTlngton, of Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. Geor/fe w. Dick, of Sum? ter, Ml a Badle Muldrow, Misses Mary and Xetta Coopor ami Mr, Robert ('ooper. The present! were both numerous, valuable and handsome. Tin- bride and groom left Thursday IC mlng for Canada ami other north ? in points. Married Here Tuesday Rev, i'ather Kennedy, at the reo t r> on Mast Liberty street, Tuesday sfternoon at o'clock united In the holy hondl of matrimony Mil! Mabel Hell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P, Bell, of Manning, and Mr. Thomas Q, Courtney, of Montgomery Ala., The bride wore a blue traveling suit with hat to match. With bridal pnr IV Were the parents of the bride and h. r Bister, MIm Bernlcc Belt, and Mr. John W. Browder, Of Montgomery. Ala. Mr. ami Mrs. Courtney left on Tuesday sfternoon for Montgomery, whore Ihoy vrlll be at home t-> their friends on South Rlpley ?treet, l im 11 \I. or MR. h'wrnv \. i-eii,<i WMIi Ma-onie Honors i lit *? lla) Mlcriiuuii. Mr. Al?ram D'An ?nu wai burled In tb>- Jewish remoter) Tuexduy af l<*rn<*on with Masonic honors. Dr ?' i*. ?ct.. ii, \\\ m., conduet? d the i i? ? M on the part of the M i "ii , i a. I by the <>ther oih lali of Ihe ? 11 ganlsatlon, Th< n v ere begun si tie- r. ?? I ? on.Juiled at the crave; Itabol M Mcseler f ading the prayers. The p.iii Ik-arers were; Messrs. J. I I. I.e\ y. U C, Mol h . x' ill ( t*\ ?..nn- II, H, A. Moses, Abe Ityttcnbcrg, David I. e\ i. Pord U*\ I. In some people procrastination II almpb' timidity.?Washington Post. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. Mr. am! Mrs. James Wilson Corbett Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary of Their Wedding. i >ne ??i the pleasant social events of the week was the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James .Wilson Corbett, j at the home of their son-in-law, Mr. C. Q, Rowland on Broad street last' Monday evening. The house was beautifully decorat? ed for the occaslon( the color scheme of white and gold being carried out throughout the decorations The parlors ware decorated with ferns, palm and masses of roses, and the stair case was a hank of smllax, The dining table was a thing of beauty. In the c.-ntre was a shower bouquet of white American Beauty roses. Prom the chandelier wer.' strands of tulle extending to the bouquet. As the guests arrived they were usher, d Into the left hand parlor by Mrs. Qeo. L. Kicker and Miss Mar? ths Wilson who introduced them to the receiving party in the following order: Mr. and Mrs. James Nellson Corbett, J. Knox Corbett. Mrs. Wal t. r Minis, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Row? land and Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, nn adopted daughter. The bride had in her hand a beautiful shower bouquet of American Beauty roses tied with tulle. The guests were then ushered into the dining room by Miss Pauline Hove. Tiere cream and cake and fruit punch Were served, the punch bowl being presided over by Miss Gusile Hood a grand duaghter, assisted by Misses Nancy McKay, Pauline Blend? ing and Eleanor Mason. After refreshing themselves the guests were invited by Misses Mary and Elisabeth Wilson into the right hand parlor where were displayed the handsome and valuable presents. The presents are beyond description. They were numerous and valuable and be? token the esteem In which the bride and groom are held. One very ap? propriate gift was Gibson's "Fiftieth Anniversary, the Last Guest," depict? ing an Old couple on one side of a table with a lot of empty chairs, and opposite them Cupid refreshing him? self. The house was lighted with candel? abra carrying white and gold candles. The refreshments carried out the Color scheme also. The following were the invited guests: Mr. W. J. Corbett and family, of Tucson, Ari.; Mr. H. P. Corbett, of Honolulu; T)r. and Mrs. L. George Corbett, of Greenville; Mr. J. Knox C< rbett, of Tucson, Ari.; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Corbett, of Santa Paula, Cal.J Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Corbett, of 'I'm son, Ari.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Minis and son; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. ib.od and family, Mr. W. B. Reynolds and family. Mr. S. E. Corbett and Miss Agnes Corbett, of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Corbett, of Camden; Mrs. Ii. D. Corbett and Mrs. J. B. Corbett and family, of Bishopvllle; Mrs. Harry Corbett and family, of Maycs I ville; Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas Richard? son, Mrs. Rose Dickson ami Mr. Geo. Dickson, of Lake City; Mr. Charles Vardelle ami family, of Red springs, X. C; Miss Sara Dickson, of Winston Balem, X. C; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tier son, of Columbia; Dr. and Mrs. \V. L. Deba... of Camden; Mrs. \v. G. Vardelle, of Charleston; Mr. (borge s. Legare und family, of Charleston; Mrs. Lixsle Dove ami family; Mrs. j. F. w. DeLorme, Mr. . nd Mr*. M >ul trle DeLorme, Dr. and Mrs. McKay and family, Mrs. A. E. Kennedy. Dr. II. W. McKay, of Philadelphia; Mr, and Mrs. Bam Brown, Mr. John Brit? ten. Mrs. Xellie McKay, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Britton, Jr.. Mr.1 C. T. Mason and family. ?Mr. lb J. Wlnn and family, Mrs S^allie Row? land. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. John Clack, Sr., and Mrs. Mahone, of Hen? derson, X. C; Airs. Emma Harby, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Marion, Dr. and Mrs. J. A Mood, Mr and Mrs. George D. Shore, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wil? son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. John Clack. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ricker, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Frier, Miss Mamie Mason, Mrs. Emma Sanders, Mrs. An? nie Nash, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. L. Mar? shall. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs R. O. Purdy, Mr and Mrs R. J. Bland, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Mc Laurln, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MoLaur in, Jr., Mr. W M. Graham and Miss Mag Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw, Mrs. ITattie Dinklns, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz, Mrs. Bryan, of St. Charles; Mrs. Mary Pennall, Miss Mary White, Mrs. Wardlaw, of New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice and Mrs. Nathaniel Blanchard. of Tucson, Ari.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes. Mr<. II. S. Stevens, Mrs. De? lia Cater, of Tu.son. Ari.; Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Crawford, of Spartanburg, Miss Annie Barle and Miss Wlllon Barle, of Greenville; Mrs. Edmund Davis, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Manning. Mr. ami Mrs. R. C. Rich? ardson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ander? son, of Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs. M. G. Haynsworth, of Columbia; Mrs. Le Grande Joye, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levl, Mr. and Mis. V. Levi, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lee, Miss Anna Boring, Mrs. Venetia Auld, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alexander, Dr. D. R. McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mc Callum, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. deVeaux Moore, Mrs. Ruth McLaurin, Mrs. Martha LaFarr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Folsom, Mrs. A. J. China, Mr. Q. A. Lemmon, Mr. W. lb Boyle, Mrs. Emma Cooper, Mrs. James Sullivan, of Laurens; Dr. and Mrs. George W. Dick, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Dick, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. D. J. Winn, Jr., of Blsh opville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardtson, of South America; Mr. Hasel Dick, Sr.. Miss Ella McFadden, Miss Paul? ine I Handing. Mrs. E. A Hood, Mrs. Jane Pierson, Mrs. Lela Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dick, Mrs. Pauline Cordes, Mr. and Mrs. John White, Mr.-;. Sue Brand, Mrs. Rosa Duffle, the Misses Solomon, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ryttenberg, of New Y< rk; Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Edmunds. Miss Mamie Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. T. I'.. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stovens. of Chicago, Mr. Joseph Joye and fam? ily of Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Haynsworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil? son, Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Stuckey, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ilaynsworth, Mrs. Mikell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burns, Mi-, and Mrs. (luv Warren. .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mer riman, Mr. Harold McCoy, Mr. Ern? est Rhame, Jr.. Mr. awl Mrs. Ernest Rhame, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scar? borough, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Slddall. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stuhbs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kingman, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Holman, Mr. ant Mrs. C E. Stuhhs, Mr and Mrs. C. ^. Stubhs. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stuhhs, Mr. and i Mrs. W. G. Stuhhs, Dr. ai d Mrs. 1 Archie China, Mrs. P>. K. De Lorme, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pen? nett. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas China, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingsmore, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Watson, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Renneker, of Charles? ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Ligon, Mrs. Charles D.eLorme, of Dovesville, Mr. and Mrs. Daughtry, of Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Broughton, Mrs. Julia Ragan, Col. and Mrs. J. Reld Muldrow, of Mayesville; Mrs. Harry Ryttenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Len thicum, of Durham, N. C; Mr. and I Mrs. N. G. Osteen, Sr., Miss E. E. Cooper, Mrs. S. S. Frew, Mrs. J E. Parker, Mrs Cobb, of Rock Hill; Mrs. | Louise Mayes, of Greenville; Mrs. j Margaret Dick, Mrs. Margaret An? derson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phil j lips, of Atlanta; Mrs. George Palmer, of Cartersvillo, Miss Bailie McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Ariel, of Walterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Watkins, of . Henderson, X. C; Miss Kate Furman, l Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ingram, Mr. Jas. Carson, Miss Grace Carson, Capt. and Mrs. Scott Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Law? rence, Miss Adelaide Davis, Miss Eliz abeth Guinsius, of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Mims, of Whiteville, N. C, Mr. F. C. Manning, Col. Robert M. Cooper and family, of Wisacky; Judge T. E. Richardson. The committee in charge of rais? ing the funds for the fireman's tourn? ament did not meet on Tuesday after? noon, but postponed the meeting till next Monday. It is highly important that the eommiUee get busy. Sum ter's reputation is at stake. M l INCREASE OF $155,000. Board of Assessors lla\o About Com Dieted Their Work. The township board of assessors have about completed their canvas of the property in this township and have made a net increase of $155,000 in the tax value. They made an in? crease of $211,000 and a decrease of $.10,000. There were about 135 dif? ferent Individuals who had their re? turns too high. Their work was to put all on the same footing. This they have done as best they could. This net increase mi ans that there has been but about 11-3 per cent, in? crease in the property of the town? ship, or about 4 per cent of the tax value. This does not amount to a great deal, but it will help in the long , run. It also serves to make every I man carry bis share of the burden of j the city. Miss Ulrica Dtnklna is having her home on Liberty and Bumter streets repaired and painted, which will add a great deal to the appearance of the I place. Hon. A. K. Sanders Is prominently spoken of as a candidate for the sen? ate. He has not announced himself, but it is generally understood that he will make the race. Mr. M. H. Beck, who recently had I an artesian well put down to increase the supply of his fish pond and swim? ming pool at Pocotaligo is thinking j of having another put down on the other side of the pond. Mr. George S. Jackson has the contract. Two negroes were up before the j Recorder this morning for riding Recorder on Tuesday for riding I bicycles on the sidewalk on Oakland Ave. They were Joseph Rhame and Willie Johnson. Each contributed $1 to the paving fund. At the recent meeting of Game Cock Buliding and Loan Asociation Mr. B. K. Wilder was made presi? dent to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. A. J. China, and Mr. A. J. Stubbi was made a director. The committee from the Y. M. C. A. met Monday night and canvassed situation and assessed every man what they thought would be bis part , In the building for the Association. , No man had placed upon him more I than he can stand, nor more than is his just part. When the campaign is begun every man must do his part . ?subscribe all that is expected of him. If any fall down that means that much of the fund will have to be taken, for there is no one to take 'the place of any who renig. This is a fight for the community, and every man must do his part. WE L! 11 ?^?'??Mi? NEVER overlook the fact that you are always on view to other people, and that it depends in a great measure on your Clothes how you are sized up. CJ You can find here, Sir, the new fabrics that will be wornjthis Season] by the very best dressers. ?J \ oil will see the handiwork of the Artist in the cut of the liberal lapel?the drape of Coat that outlines the figure?and the|graceful ease and hang of the trousers. <J Two and Three button Models. Suits $10, $15, $20 to $30. CJ Kvery Man, |that Jvvears |aJSuu bought here, will know what it is t<> be well dress? ed. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. Phone 166. .*. .*. .% Sumter, SouthiCarolina.