veyor.— At‘Merry ’Humbert's, near the Fair (1 rounds, was a merry time on Thanksgiving day. It was the eele-bration of a wedding. The couple was not young, but they seemed as much in earnest as young people. Kach one bride and groom had passed threescore years. The happy pair was William Davenport of Monti-cello and Ui beeca C'lymer of Patton Station. Tin? bride is the mother of .Mrs. de rre 11 umber t.. A large number of reIntives on both sides were present to witness the nuptnal and to sample y's fowls. ’l'he tablegroaned under its weight of good things. and ample justice was done by the mom roiis guests. “..Jerry” is llo't sure cm ugh when he lays himself out for an occasion of this kind.The ceremony was performed by Rev* .1. Ma\well, and after eo n grata fa-ti.n- on it e part of children and grandchildren the tab.e was filled again and again until all had been abundantly supplied. “.Jerry” says lie still has ,'ome good things left should any of his friends stop in to see him. *.t*