nui iragnii iiu run, ' x-ureo yrwreamounting to $80 will given.—A very pleasant home wedding took place at the home of Mrs. A, J, Mead, west of the city, Wednesday afternoon at 2 :S0 o’clock, when Nellie Mead and Frank A. Dairymple were united in marriage. The ceremony took place before a number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties and wa* performed by Bev. J. A Rummerof the First M.E. church of this city1 Both are young people are well known In this community and have the congratulations of a host of friends. The young people left on a short wedding tour and on their return will reside in their own home near Mrs. Mead’s residence.—Every successful business establishment in this country has been aliberae patron of newspaper advertising. If a