WiilGHT’S COUWEIt^There will be quarterly meeting at the F. B. Church Saturday and Sunday.Mrs. Wni. P. Henstis, of Sparta, visited friends on the Ridge last week.A. S. and llarry True have bought out O P. Pyle’s store. The boys are well known and, no doubt, will keep a good store.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jelley, of Bellair, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Walser last Sunday.Mrs. E L. .Liquid) and daughter, Leo., who have been visiting relatives in Tennessee, have returned home.The following is the programme of the entertainment to bi given by the Ys, at the F. B. Church next Friday evening: Organ Voluntary .. .March of the GOO,000Devotional Exercises.Selection—Modern Cain—Clementine Jaquith Duet—Stay with me to night—Alice and Fannie Mendell Reci tat ion—T w o P i c t u res—Emma SuttonSolo—I'm a King.........E. L. JaquithRecitation—They Say.......Irvin UdellDuet—Come with Ale—Cora Jaquith and Iva House Essay—Evil*EftVcts oi Rum—Nettie AlendellSolo—Dreaming To-nightDr. J. \V, nouse Recitation—Church Polities—Nellie Jaquith Solo—Tommy Don’t Go Flo DarlingMarried, October 13til, Air. Martin Darling, oi Kennedy, and Miss Flora True, oi this place. The ceremony wasperformed by Rev. Frank Boldry. A. W Bennett and Miss Darling, a sister of the groom, stood up with the bride and groom to see the knot was properly tied. After the contracting parties were pronounced man and wi e, they were invited to the dining room to partake of a bouiHiiu! feast which had been preparedIsHenJj p\vJohiAlarChaMrsolih, hbut sh Allies’ long v swellii etc. *Thebe sixlWar the wlt;cliiekepay.”gists.LOVGraefcTHIerty c been p.TEAPROODORACHIat GraCallthe bet Can b«