THEY* MARRIED--YOUNG LADY’S PARENTS WERE AGREEABLE AND T H EKNOT WAS TIED. jify ^! L.r 0- !' IUnion City, Teuu., Oct 28,—The following note was presented Saturday ; evening to County Court Clerk Howard by a young would-be bridegroom, iu consequence of which the licence was issued and the young man went on hisway rejoicing:• October 22 1901.—Mr. S. F. Howard —Dear Sir: My daughter, Zoielee, is; not quite 16 years old, yet I mid my j wife both agree that she and Ed Warix marry. You will please issue license for the above parties, and oblige.W. E KEATHLEY.J. F. KEATHLEYThe young lady is the pretty aud cultured daughter of Squire Keathley of the Eighth District, while the groom is a prominent young mau ot that section.