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Show Married In a Baggy. Saturday, on Broad street, in the center of Oglethorpe, between the large magnolia tree and the artesian well, two souls plighted their faith to one another. Mr. Jud Euthand Miss Alice Jones, who live in the upper portion of the county, about twenty miles from Oglethorpe, came to town without the consent and knowledge of the parents of the bride, and eagerly inquired for a preacher. &ev. J.B. War dlast being on hand, wa pressed into service. The young people, fearing that their pursuers were close at hand, did not alight from their buggy. Gallant Pomp Robinson, who is always desirous that a success be made of proceedings pro-ceedings of this kind, held the affrighted steed1. After the connubial knot was securely se-curely tied the groom, with uncovered head, handed the minister a $5 bill, gave loose reins to his steed, and never did a young Lbchinvar glide away more gallantly gal-lantly with his bonnie bride. Macon Telegraph. |