GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS, A. M. RAGSDALE Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ragsdale, prominent citizens of Harrison town ship, will have been married fifty years tomorrow. They will pass the day quietly, no ¢ celebration in honor of the anniversary having been ar ranges, . _ Mrs. Ragsdales was Miss Mary Clark, a sister of the late Dr. J. Clark of Washington. She, as w as her husband,is a native of viess county where she was born sev enty-eight years ago last June. Mr. Ragsdale was born October 6, 1S21 and therefore is eighty-two years ago today. Considering their extreme age, both enjoy rare health. One of their three children is living... She is Mrs.. Laura Coffman of Pike county, who arrived today to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale were mar ried in ‘Harrison township, where they have since I continued to live, October 7, 1865. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank Slater a Baptist minister. So far as do, and Mrs. Ragsdale know, none of the witnesses of the marriage is living