is caused from thinjestforapibleo toHll.V )i fi-’hi IVYnorgirduchI 25, e ofortiiHipauTHEIR TENTH ANNIVERSARY.Hap|y ICfimlon ;iikI Dinner at the OldKayhurn Home*te»dThe old Rayburn homestead, about six-miles east of this city and near the little station of Gillum, was the scene of a happy gathering yesterday in honor of the tenthwedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.William Genders. Mrs. Genders is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Rayburn, formerly of that place. Mr. Rayburn is dead but Mrs. Rayburn resides in this city at present. The Rayburn family are well known people and Mr. James Rayburn was known far a wide and besides being a well known farmer was also a low*- of tine animals. His saddle horses were the pride of his neighborhood and his pack of hunting hounds were also beauties.The gathering yesterday was a very enjoyable affair and was witnessed by a score or more relatives and friends, most of whom were related either by marriage or birth.acre of cided tlt;one end th rive, when ( part ofIt is SiIf thrates t lt;ct. U, body, westerca proponaming from al or untillimit ismile ealt; to be sc early ticars.lb. In s claims make L