••• NrfV VIVJI JUa ^, Married'In MMIatfgfevllfe. ;,A wedding which wimp decided 4u * ptfse to their many friends in this city occurred at^MUledgcvilJo Sunday when at 12 o'clock at \j\i» home of the par* ants of the groom, Hr, and Mrs, Charles Dyer, Frank L. Dyer and Miss Frances Ik Hunter were united. The Kev. C A. Gngo of the Methodist church oiTlciatod. 1 ho wedding was a quiet affair, only the 'ntimatc friends and relatives of the couple being present, Mr, and Mrs. Dyer drove at onco to this city, where they will reside for a short time at the home of Mr. and Air a. John Cushman. They will in the near future go to Milledgcviile, where Air. - Dyer will open up a barber shop.Coupio Is Popular.Both young people nro Well aitd favorably knotvn in this city The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John W. Cushman and Iiaa been employed In the 3*arfcer millinery stove. Sho Is a young wdih-au who has the respect of all who khoVv htr. Air. Dyer Jms resided Jn Sterling .for sGvorir-yeiini and is now employed ,111 the Flock harbor shop. He la also a member of the I N. O., being bugler in Company 15. Both Mr.vftnd Mrs. Dyer Jmvo the congratulations of their many friends in sterling and Milledge-ville.