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The Sun from Rutherfordton, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Suni
Location:
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
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8
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THE RUTHERFORDTON SUN, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL. 20t. 1905. 000SO0060 nOBRISWEEKS. The Marriage Of A Popular Young Couple Last Week.

On Wednesday morning of last week Mr. Robert Morris, a popular and promising young attorney of our town, and Miss May Weeks, the pretty and attractive daughter of Mr. Julius Weeks, of Brittain, were happily married at the bride's home. The affair was kept very quiet, being a home wedding, and was attended only by relatives and a few close friends of the contracting parties. After the marriage the bridal party was driven to the home of Mr.

Geo. W. Morris, the groom's father, where an elegant reception was tendered the bridal The' Sun joins their many friends in wishing them all the happiness this world has in store for them. Spring Humors Come to most people and cause many troubles, pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and PiUs Forming in combination the Spring Medicine jxr excellency, of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and permanent cures of Scrofula Oaft Rheum Scald Head! Delta, PMmplea All Kinds of Humar Psoriasis Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspapsla, Etc Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood's, sad get it today, St 31 We have-just opened up a lot of new goods, and invite the trade to call in and look over our stock.

We are always pleased to show you anything in our line whether you are ready to buy or not. Our new waistings, lawns, linens, ginghams, embroidery ladies' and men's handkerchiefs and belts, shoes, hats, shirts and etc. are as nice as you will find anywhere at same prices: We carry a line of beautiful neck-wear for both ladies and men.T t- Remember we are closing out our clothing, and can save you money on these goods. This -is none of your old or second hand stuff, but all are new and up-to-date suits. Give us a trial and we feel sure that you will be well pleased Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of same.

We remain, yours to please, NEW PLAN TO GET VOTES. And Save Money Also In The Sun's Diamond Ring Contest. Those, who contemplate giving The Sun any job printing or advertising' anytime soon can cqntract for and pay in advance for same and get votes to that 'amount ust the same as the party who first has the work done and pays for same afterwards and at the same time get The Sun's cash in advance discount, which is 10 per cent; off on job printing and advertising but not on subscriptions as they have to always be paid in advance. This gives all a better chance at the ring and at the same time save money on job printing and adver- tt Using. If you pay in advance for future woik we will credit you on our books to the amount and when you get ready for your work the price will be the regular cash rate and 10 per cent, discount.

Now is your chance. If tf tf- -ar Jf ar, 3 St 3t If you cannot, it is due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, which will soon de-velope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it is as important as food; it is a part of her -building and sustaining process." This period of unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore exhausted vitality. Dr. Miles' Nervine -brings refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and removes the congestion.

i It is also a nerve builder; it. nourishes and strengthens every nerve in your body, and creates, energy in all the organs. Nothing- will give strength and vitality as. surely and quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine.

"During the past winter had two attacks of LaGrippe which left me very weak, and in bad condition. I was so nervous I could not sleep. My wife, after trying different remedies, went for a doctor. The doctor was out, and a neighbor recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and she brought home a bottle.

I had not slept for some time, and had terrible pains in my head. After taking a few doses of Nervine the pain was not so severe, and I slept. I am how taking the second bottle, and am verv much improved." HENRY M. SMITH, Underhill. Vt.

Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fail, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind The Sun hopes tnat every citizen inl CABBIEB-P1CKETT WEDDING. Occurred Wednesday Evening At E.

E. Soul, dine Gilkey, N. C. Home Of The Bride. (Spartanburg.

S. 13th.) Last evening at 9 3(5 o'clock at the home of the bride, 75 South Converse street, a Deautuui weaaing cook piace, when Miss Maude Carrier and Harry McFall Pickett were married by Rev. O. Watson. A Marriage Sunday Morning.

Mr. A. P. Miller, of Hickory, and Miss Nettie Younce were married at the bride's home near the Sales Special The bride is one of the most popular and attractive young women of the city, the daughter of Mrs. Jessie Carrier and many friends while wishing her every From April 15th to May 1st.

Southern depot Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. C. B. Justice performing the ceremony.

Miss Younce is the youngest daughter of Mr. W. 1 1 1, a. A Sermon To The Jr. 0.

Ui A. r.1. Rev. J. D.

Arnold preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday night to the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, which was attended by a large congregation and the local members of the order. where she is known and appreciated for her many charming traits. The groom is a promising business man of the neighboring city of Greenville be-. the county will 30m in the 10th of May celebration and make it as much a success as that of two years ago. The Sun will give fuller particulars," next, week.

The program is printed in this issue. NOTICE! By virtue of a mortgage deed with full power of sale, made by J. H. McDowell and wife to Henry Jenkins, on the 23rd day of January, 1895, and due January the 1st, 1896, and registered in the Register's office for Rutherford county the 25th day of February, 1895, in Book of Mortgage Deeds, and No. 181, I will sell at public auction for cash, at the court house door, in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, on the 5th Day of June, 1905, the following described parcel or tract of land lying in Rutherford county; it being Lots Nos.

two and three of the N. M. McDowell lands, lying on the waters of Gleghorn creek: Beginning at pointers, corner of No. 1, on the Miller old line and runs with said line north 30 west 69 poles to a Black oak; thence north 60 east 72 poles to a Spanish oak, Holland's corner; thence north 52 east 72 poles to pointers on branch just above ford; thence down the branch as it meanders to a stake and line of Lot No. 1, corner of Lot No.

thence with line of Lot No. 1, south 52 west to the beginning, containing fifty-six and three-fourths (56) acres, more or less. The said land will be sold in default of the payment of the note secured by said mortgage deed, the balance of which, after deducting all payments, is $643.16. The land is valuable and situated within about a mile and a half of Rutherfordton. This April 1905.

HENRY JENKINS, Mortgagee. McBrayer McBrayer, Attorneys. M. Younce and is quite "an attractive young lady. After the marriage the happy young couple left on the Southern train for Tennessee, where the groom is engaged in rail iUg CUOgCU TV a I'll VllO A1U1VA1VCMA kfAU mug Company of that place.

The home where" the ceremony occurred was artistically decorated in bridal -A strength tonic that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and active. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Crowell Wilkie, Forest City.

Our Embroidery sale will take place. A special cut price will -be placed on each PIECE, and we have the nicest assortment to be found anywhere. Here are a few sample prices: 25c Embroidery. 18c. 20c Embroidery.

15c. 15c Embroidery -ioc. ioc Embroidery. 7. j4 Embroidery 5c.

5c Embroidery 4 The Ladies are not slow to take advantage of a bargain and I expect this sale to make new customers for me. Don't forget the dates. SI want your trade' roading. The Sun extends its congratulations and best wishes. IDOBTTr BAT 14C.

I FOR. ARBVCKLE'S COFFEE! -'white and green, the youug couple standing just beneath a white wedding Deli. At the familiar strains of the wedding march played by Miss Maude Hicks the bridal party entered as follows: Miss Louise Carpenter of Rutherfordton and Mr. Wheeler of Greenville, Miss Pickett and Clarence Alexander, Miss" Laura West of West Springs and Shankiin of Anderson, Miss Mary Goodlett and Mr. Stewart of Greenville, Mrs.

G. Lin-der Carrier, dame of honor, and immediately preceding the little Miss Nell Heitman entered scattering rose petals. The groom came in with his best man, G. Linder Carrier, and was joined at the alter by the bride, accompanied by her mother. Just after the impressive ceremony the bridesmaids pulled the ribbon cords of the marriage bell and a shower of rosea fell on the happy pair.

As the bride and groom left the room Mr. Bowman sang "The Song of the Hearts." The bride was attired in soft-white silk and carried bride roses. The dame CH AS. C. REID LESS THAN 15 1-3 LBS.

DON'T BUY SVG Alt FOIL A DOLLAR! 0 0 0 0 i 0 No, Folding Bring your Wheat or Corn to ts or buy our Flour and get a dollar's worth of Sugar or Coffee at cost We want NO PROFIT on Sugar or Coffee, but we want your patronage. -If you want BETTER BREAD use our Flour no adulteration, natural in color; just the best Flour that can be made from good Wheat. 3' We pay the highest cash price for Corn and Wheat. Brow nie of honor wore blue silk mull and carried white carnations and wore a white ornament in her hair. The bridesmaids were dressed in white 'organdi, carried pink carnations and wore pink hair ornaments.

The flower girl was dressed in pink silk. The bride changed her dress for a handsome going away gown of dark blue voile' over taffetta, hat and gloves to match. t' Just above the door through which the bridal party entered were the words "Carrier" and over the one through which the recessional passed was the name of the groom, "Pickett." A delightful reception followed the ceremony, an elegant collation being served in a pretty decorated dining room. As a souvenir of the happy occasion the bride presented to each of the bridesmaids a photograph of herself, mounted on cloth similar to the pattern of the wedding gown. A dainty box of wedding cake was given to each of the attendants.

Those who assisted Mrs. Carrier in entertaining were esdames J. R. Pickett, R. Skalowski, F.

M- Logan, Misses Good- tt ir o.u:. tt.tt Price' IRutherford Roller Milling Co. JLl bb M. iHI UAtUtU UVJVC) UVVW Olive West, Annie Belle Gibbes, Mae Mitchell and Edwards. Among the out of town guests were: Mrs.

Pickett and Miss Pickett, of Senaca; Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Logan, Misses Morgan, Henry, Williams, Warnocki of Greenville MrsI Albert Walker, Miss Ira Walker, of West Springs; Dr. and Mrs. S.

S. Linder and Miss May Robinson, of Union, 4oooo4o4oioi0'io4o4oioHio4o4oioio4ioHhoS0'S0'io4o4o A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. nn mum mi mm rUnLJliU If LiJa Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by -constitutional remedies.

Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you. have-a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. "We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deaf nss (caused by catrrhl that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

Send for circulars, F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75C- I 1 Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. :) Highest artistic standard of manufacture and skill is embodied in The Stultz and Bauer, The Kranich and Bach.

The Packard or Belhr Bros. Deal with me direct, and You will save expense of salesman. PICTURES 2'A x-3i4 inches. Loads in dayUght with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops Fun Ascription in Kodak Catalogue FREE at any photographic dealers or b9 mail.

Rochester, N. Y. 4-o 4-o 4-o 4-o 4-o 4-o 4-o 4-o 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-o 4-o 4 fr 4. fr Dicluticn.noticp! The firm of JVT. "Harrill and Pruett.

co-partners in the beef market business at Henrietta, is this day dissolved by mutual consent P. A. Pruett assuming all debts of the concern. All parties owi ng the firm will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of March, 1905: JC T.

HABRILIi. p. A. PRUETT. FURNITURE, CARPETS, SHADES TO ORDER.

Formerly of Charlotte, now of Greensboro, N. C. 4- b4- 34O4aO4o4OiO4o404O404.

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