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lopkinsvllle Voman Married to
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Wedded In Clarksviile 4
Mr Geq W Jefferson of AtlantGa and Miss Olga A Pursleyj of
this city were married in St Louis
at 4 oclock Wednesday afternoonThe happy event occurred at the
Piedmont hotel The bride is a
daughter of Mr J W Purslejwho resides on West Seventeenstreet She met Mr Jefferson in
Nashville Tuesday evening by
appointment and they left for St
Louis at 330 Wednesday morning
passing through Hopkinsville at535 and reaching their destinationshortly after noon They wlll
spend about ten days at the fairbefore going to Atlanta wherethey will reside
The groom is bookkeeper for a
wbolesale paint firm in Atlantandhas been living in that city for
three years He is a native 0
Kussellville + Ky and for severalyears lived in Trigg county He is
anephew of Mr D H Armstrongtojfnear this city
LeahamWelkerMr John Leaham and Miss
lIMariah Welker young people cf
near Indian Mound Tenn elopeI
to Cadiz Tuesday and were mar-
ried Rev I N Strother of theBaptist church performed the cere-
mony
MontsOravesMr Allison Graves son of the
late Otho Graves formerly of thiscityand MissNell Monks of Pe-
wee Valley were united in mar-
riage Monday at the home of thebride They will make their borne
in Louisville where the groom is
engaged in the tobacco business
TwymanMcCord
Mr Morris Twyman son of MrIJ K Twyman the Main streetmerchant and City Councilmanand Miss Ethel McCord of nearKelly were married in ClarksvillMonday night The ceremony was
performed in the Arlington Hotelby Esq J H Bartee The youngpeople were accompanied by MrBooth Morris and wife The brideparty returned home the samnight The groom is a promisingyoung business man and is quitpopular His bride is a younjwoman possessed of much beautand enjoys a wide popularity in
the social circles of North Christiara
JonesQoodeRev H H Jones of near Grace
and Miss Portia Goode daughterof Mrs Rachel Goode of this citywere married at the home o f thebrides mother corner Second andVirginia streets Rev E D
Ryan of Crofton officiated TheRev Goode has charge of the Kirkjmansville circuit of the M Echurch He moved to this sectionfrom Green county recently
INCREASED TWENTY CENTS1
itlax Levy Placed at 145 ForAll Purposes
The City Council has found itlecessary to make an increase of
20 cents in the tax levy for 1904
The rate some years ago was reo
luce d from 150 to 125 and thelower amount has been found in-
adequate The present levy is 50c
for schools 75 for purposespaDd 20 for interest on bonds mak-
ing 145 on 2645705 The whitethen are 980 at S3 and the coloredigj at 150 poll tax
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Hr Dugan Resigns1
G M Duganwho has been Superinte dent of Telegraph oftbeI-l1inoll Central since 1893 has re
gned He was in the service of
the companyy
for 28 years
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