January 18, 1900
Macon Telegraph
MARRIED AT MARSHALVILLE. Dr. Harvey Anchors and Bride Passed Through Macon Yesterday.
Dr. Harvey Anchors and Miss Clara Walker were married yesterday at Marshallville, at the home of the bride's father. Dr. Anchors resides at James Station. The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Austin.
Immediately afterward the happy couple left for Haddock's Station, where a reception was tendered them last night at the home of the groom's father.
Dr. Lee of Macon went down to attend the wedding.
Mr. R. H. Kingman, Jr. was best man, with Miss Berta Walker, the beautiful and popular sister of the bride.
The marriage unites two of the best families in Middle Georgia. Dr. Anchors is one of the substantial and promising young men of his section, and his charming bride is deservedly popular wherever she is known. Her father is one of the most influential and highly esteemed citizens of his community.
The many friends of the couple extend their congratulations and best wishes.
November 4, 1900
Macon Telegraph
Griswoldville, Ga., Nov. 3. There was a happy marriage consummated near here a few days since, the contracting parties being Mr. John Reynolds and Miss Sillie Bragg.
October 15, 1901
Union Recorder
The marriage of Miss Mattie Isabel Skinner to Mr. Jackson Crittenden Bivins, of Jones county, will be quietly solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin Skinner, on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 17th, at 3:30 o'clock.
Only a few friends and relatives will be present. Miss Skinner is a cultured and intelligent young lady and has many friends who regret her removal from this city. Mr. Bivins is a prosperous farmer of Jones county and a young man of many sterling qualities.
May 9, 1902
Macon Telegraph
Several Macon people went over to Clinton Wednesday evening to attend the wedding of Miss Mary Lloyd Pursely to Mr. Edmund T. Dumas.
The groom is the judge of the county court of Jones, and the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pursely, and both parties have relatives in Macon.
The marriage occurred at the home of the bride's parents in Clinton. Rev. Mr. Erwin of Clinton performed the ceremony.
June 3, 1902
Macon Telegraph
Mr. C. J. Bush of Savannah was married last night to Miss Hattie Bush of Haddock Station.
The bride was visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse G. Connell, at 411 Fourth street, where the ceremony was performed last evening at 8:30 by Rev. W. N. Ainsworth.
After the wedding a supper was served for the bridal party. The marriage was very quiet, only the close relatives and friends being present.