Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1881 — Page 5

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I’utnamville.

j Mr Berry Kin|t who many years ago lifH »t Westlaml, was in town last Saturday Maple raolasaes are ripe, and thetamieri arc* harvesting and bringing them*o this market in Urgequanlitiea .. .. George Hurst has moved to his farm, whi„ Dock is measuring dr>

Henry McCray, of Kentucky, and Ed. McCray, of Mo., have been visiting relativ. s and friends in this neighborhood tor two or thro" weeks. On last Friday, March 1!th, their brothers and sisters

Anbury Voles. Mr. Jerome Allen has kindly donated to the college a lamp and post, which has j been placed in front of the northwest en-

trance.

Ki-Senator Kagan visited the college : ItrliiiiK Humors. Srsily Humors.

and a few fri'-nds and relatives gathered! Wednesday morning. Itlood lliimois, sjh < dilj, I ei- . . , , , , . , : mnnrntly and f.roiiointroiiy at their father’s home for a day of en-! 1 he oratorical contest of the Asbury I w hj.H piiyslrliins and all

(uticura

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O IXj, Lamps, Lanterns, ^ IE H) TJ G- S,

| goods for K. It Bowen Billy Pat joyment that will long he retnetnbered | branch of the State Association takes otbrr methods (ail.

| tison lost a vai <a hlo mute, a few days by them. At an early hour in the morn i place Monday night, i since. The faithail beaat dropped dead mg they began to assemble at the old J Kd. Smith, class '82, is quite sick.

^UvUowcvv^, ^ tvwA. Cnooi\s J0HE5’ II STORE

Cutieura Ref»olvent, th« new Blood Pa^iTor.

a».o i».«a m'jkm. uiuiiu, o-, * ' internally, Cuticurn. n Medicinal delly. aMi-t-

f ed by the Caticara Mediein^l andTeilet H

in tho harness .. ...Mr. Jas. L»*e re- home, until thirty-seven were present I he mumps havo taken possession ot a eternally, have performed tht mo«t iniraeu ports business in hisbne looking up .. | to witness what might come before them, great m*ny of the students, but much to o's 1 " '•''"ids! 111 '' ... Andrew King will become a citizen Hie morning was spent in cracking jokes ihe regret of a!!, none of the Sophomores KCZIE.VIA ItODE!V'*\ i of our'villa in a few days -Mr. ind smoking some of the best tobacco have as yet been affected. Drake, Bej..^afent for Harper^and | James Manguii and 5on have bought that could he procured by them. Another The Mozart Club is to furnish music ; accotlQ t 0 f h{ 8 cn/e lEcaema Rodent), which property here, and have setup a marble interesting scene occurred which I might for the Sophomore performance. ciin*'without* benvai/an'f^Moh rpeedny lombstome factory. Is it suggestive of j meition was that of Willis and Charley There is talk of having all of the 1:-. «• theCutieara Hemedies. apything remarkable that on the corner contendin ' over a saucer of taffy, but i braries, both society and college, placed . , * . . O- L . ... . u n ; W ill MoDnnald. 2S43 Dearborn Street, Chieats a doctor s office, next door an under-: Cliarley. being the best runner, came otl in the new library rooms tn \\ est Hall,; K „, irratutully iickn..wi< l |gcH » our« „f ,-i»it taker’s shop, and next a tombstone fac- vidorious and ate the taffy. At 12 o’clock work upon which is being pushed for- Jevenu-en ye»?i "rToV Ible' tVwalVlicJpt ou tnry ? The reporter who informed ditmtrwas announced. Alter all had ward rapidly. This would certainly fur- "jgji^ViSirir^trir^hundrerta'ot

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the Indianapolis Sentinel of the cotnpro—I eattn except the children, plates were wise of the celebrated breach of promise laidfor them. '1 hero were fifteen chilcasc was “off” a little in the figures, at | dr®, all of them Mr. McCray’s grandleast one or two hundred dollars, as hcichldren, except three. Their uncles, reported that amount more than it took Ihfiry and Ed., waited on them, and deto settle the affair. Of course it was an I dared they should have t-lenty. Evety

nish a permanent

much needed.

The Seniors held a very enjoyable so

THE STAR. .CITY AND COUNTY — — — gtajrfi. W r . Corwin is in New York. 4 Bk’jV*’I*eelio Josiin is selling doming at

the When.

tegr-And other mat Cages are talked of in this city. ' SiairGilbert II. Brown visited Chicago

this week.

HzyHec* the new adrertisemeiit of James Daggy. (foy-Miss Emma Brattin is visiting relatives at Brazil. Black A Brother shipped another lot of horses this week. tey-Editor Tennant, of Clovenlale, visited here Saturday. ■b?*Mrs. Minnie Ames, of Yincenncs, is visiting her parents here. ItoWudgo Turman goes to Brazil Monday to hold Court. gtrt’-See the advertisement of the Sedgewick steel wire fence. ISjrUiley Brown, of Limedale, is on the sick list—the result of a strain. gop-Greencastlc Irish Land League meets to-morrow afternoon at o:30. ®«i“Mrs. Pulliam, ol Missour, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Earp. py vY. B. Cunningham is appointed guardian of Benjamin Cunningham. taJrMiss Detrick, who has been visiting Miss Lizzie Brattin, has returned to Indianapolis. ^gfejrJ. 1). Billtuan, ol Cloverdale 0. t’. (£ C. B., passed through hero en route to Cincinnati, Tuesday. fcairTlie evening meetings at College Avenue M. E. Church still continue, and the interest is unabated. 8*a*rMr. Alpheus Morris and wife, of Fillmore, celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday. March 29. MyClean up your back yards, rake off your gardens, pen up your chickens, etc., for spring, gentle spring, is here. 8©“Mr. Jerome Smith, loag connected with the When, this city, spent several days here this week, on route to Dan-

ville, III.

gay Ml dm- A. J. Frank conducted a series of meetings at Gosport, la^t wick, which resulted in fourteen accessions to the Church. g*iy-A large and fashionable audience gathered at Opera House, Monday night to hear Selena Fetter in the drama of ‘The Wife." The performance waa*

Calf Roots SON’S, |2 60.

at NEFF

& ALLI-

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librarian, which is so reineiBehi 'lectori pronoun’ed hii .•n>ie hope

lei*; pcrm*nently cured by the Cutieura Item

cdici.

KIVGVVOKM.

cial at the residence of Dr. Ridpath, last 1 d cun™JL 'B.medil’.'nf'. Wednesday evening. Iltnirworm Humor, cot at the barber’i. whieh , , 1 spread etl over his eare, neek and fece. and for VV. 1. 1 ay lor is on the sick list. I six years resisted all kinds of treatment. The committee appointed to revise the' SI4IV' OISEASfc.

unintentional mistake, but not regarded I ont who partook pronounced it a good

by him of sufficient importance to need an< bountiful dinner. There were nine constitution, ftc„ of the Philo society, ^ ^otiVor,, K.-medlei \Ym llamak’W has ol Mr. McCray's children and twelve have finished their wotk, and the society 1 was in a tearful state, and had given up all

Kottn itf avpp n^vinir nnv rallfif- iIiav jj

i correction

children and

——Lots of new Boots and Shoos c*>m- ,| eCH j,, ( j at t0 ] ( , arn a trade, and has J groid-children present. Ho was very Store' at ^ ^ ^ ^ | gone into hia father’s shop to learn wagon glwt to see thetu all together again, for ! making It. il Bowen is making j who knoweth what tomorrow shall ( all and see new styU-s of W alk-1 , orae i nl j, r0 Y C , nil , n | s j n |,j s gtore-room. 1 bring. At 2.110 o'clock they began to deStore h ° e8 1,1 ^^^ ^ A LLLSON’S Shoc | ]u js jj lt j t) g U[J a parness department.. ! part for their homes, feeling it was good

. , hope ever having any relief. They have is now adopting the same. 1 he new con—' performed a wonderful care for me. and of on stitution is an honor to the g ent , emen ; o-n free will and accord I recommend them.’

composing the committee as well as to

the society.

The tinkling notes of the guitar and

Win. Stokes has recovired from a J to be there. The last moments were the screech of the fiddlo are heard these

Children's Walking Shoes an( i j severe spoil ef sickness .. Rev. Woods’s Slippers just received at NEFF & ALLI- ; protrllcled mt . etillgs at lhe M . E. Church

SON’S.

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i continues.

C0BDI.RU.

CcrtcraA Ki mkdiks are pronared by V i POTTtK. Chemiat* and Dritrai, Washington street, llo-tnn, and arofor

isu. I’rieo of Cuticuri

The best Button Pebble Goat and Kid Shoes—custom made, solid—for $2, at NEFF & ALLISON'S. .'5t4S

spent in good-byes and kisses, perhaps moonlight nights, reminding us that

from some forever. Obhkkvbr. i .-pring has come, " Rev. John Boucher conducted chapel l Hi. Tlernlliin ami Urllo I’liioii. .. ,

exercises Monday tuorn ng.

Vivalia. Wm. II. Black, of Danville, Ind., visit- Mr. Clark, of the Freshman class, is!

Good time for sugar-making Jed his friends in this township last week. sick.

noon by all th» classes. a f tor which came ' Business is dull, excepting horse trading. • Gourt was in session at Belle The number of rats and dogs which) dinner. After dinner there were decla- M r. Pike’s school closed on Satur- 1 n,on l8Sl . ..John \er- ar8 ra pi d | y melting away under the, mations by the pupils and others, re- day. Quito a number of viMtoas present, i ,n ' ,,onoon,em P! at ® 8 ^t ec, 'ng the t"wst, kn j Teg o( -^ ulu( iical students is quite|

marks by the teacher and a treat of candy., The dinner was good enough for a wed- ,,0URe ' n ■ l “ rM)n township this spring, alarming. The school, taught by F. L. Moore, is ding. James ti. Combs got the gold dol , I om O Daniels, of (. loverdalc, will do

lar for the most improvement in writing. , ^ ecar P en * orwor ^ •f' 1 y ('arner

’ ' Ml. Meridian, but be thinks

WKKKs i>U. 3f»tl. nr rale by

all ilruvvirfii. 1'rinaof Cutieura. a Meiticina! .tally, mi.ai bnxes, '*) cent*; iarsa boxes, ft Cutlonra Resolvent, the new Blond Purifier. II per bottle. CuHewra Medieinal Toilet Soap, Wets Cutieura Medicinal Hhavins Snap. l. r , etc in bam for barbers tinU Inrae eo'uuiners, .'.0 cte. All mailed free on

receipt of price.

Send for Illustrated Treatlaa on theRkin.

pronounced a success Sdiisckiiikii.

Norlli Isrt'cnrsialU*.

(This makes the sixth year Mr. Piko has hi* np ! *«d to Mt. Meri taught at No. 1, and the patrons of the,'* P lac « l0 ra,se a fa,uil y nf b °y 8

Miss Bettis, of Putnamvillc, is visiting j (|lgtrict have engaRed hj|n for , he comin( , j ... A vicious dog belonging to James

friends hero.

Miss Amelia Noe is

| winter.... Eli Brattain’s child is very ! Raine8 ' of ,his town8hi P- bit tnd 8everol - T

homo from Russellville, where shehas] ^^ not expected to live Thomas| wounded " ni ' Phi'S, •“•‘t week walking down Jackson street, Tuesday »’ ,ub of boiling water 0 n i N, - w , ’ rt ’ vi,i, " cu C,,urch ’ a ’’ t Sab, " lth ’’ evening, a pleas-ng cenversztion reached | Thurt . Uy t , vening )list and d i ed Friday I Elder Eli lk ' a,nan wil1 occu l*y th( “ his ears. One girl handed another a news- mort , ing j r vin Pulliam has sol’d I‘ u, P il al M111 C,eek Gburch next Sah paper and she began to untold it a » (1 j out his atoro to Br attain & Son... Miss t,atb E M f-chool at asked, “Are there any North End items | Lou Sanf( , rd hag becn T i gilin g relatives' Mt - Meridian closes on the iRth. It.nakes in this paper." "No," was tho answur, at Mans ti P | d George Irwin i/1 lhe ,bi,d terra Mr. Denny has taught at Well, then 1 don’t want it,” and she j tendg t0 n , ako hig ) 10IDU i n Putnam for a this place, and ho has given universal folded it up and handed it back w bilo Christopher Knauer is con- 8ali8fac,ion Tho l ,,08 P‘ ;ct fo f »

Miss Julia Snyder has quit making pie descent... .The wheat in this vicinity at home, and is now making "pi” in the j lookg bad c M Irwin has not Press office. Another North End dam-! got , be spring-fever, hut has tho Tense! also has a hankering after the typo- ne8gee f ( . Ter Boot mending is the graphic art Everybody has hoard . ord( , r of lh(1 dav wlth v. ri (j arrct of sweet music being produced "it»' j 0 h n Siddons, the blacksmith, is doing a

l.rna.

Fine weather for the post week, and fanners are rejoicing Sickness has entirely abated Dudley Ytnzant went over to Rockville, Tuesday, on business Shall we have any sidewalks, or will we continue to wade the mud? Dr. Milligan has located at this place and will practice medicine. .. .T. N. Stokes and wife went over to Greencaatle on Monday Dr. Godfrey left, last week, for Illinois B F. Bruner went over to Terre Haute, Monday,on business .. .Lewis Thomas

SANFORD'S RADICAL CTJRI FOR CATARRH. — Clear Head and Voiee, Eaay Dreathins,Sweet Breath. Perfect Smell, Taete and Hearing, no C r> ugh, no Choking, no Distress, KANFoun’s Radical Cukk. Catarrhal Solt EIVT &nd IkPBOTKD IlVBALKts Wittl M«* ificdi r* ftmtiN, rnay now he bad of all arunrlsti! neatly \vra« i»e«l in one p«ekafe for SI. Auk for Sankubd'h Radical Ccbb. This economii'Hl and never-failing treatment instantly cleanoeg the nasa passages of putrid mucou*. snbdues infl<mmation when extending to the eye, ear and throat, restores the sense of smell, ta^te and hearing when affected. leaves tho hea l deodorized, c ear and open, tho breath sweet, the breathing easy and every sense in a grateful and soothed condition. Internally administered it cleanses the entire mucous system through tho load, which it purifies "t the oeid poises always present in Catarrh. | Kecommended by all druggists. Genera! Agents, Weeks & Potter, Poston.

Maple tnolasse* in market here at $1 per j is out .... Elder W illiatnx is still -allon . .. Bart. Wells has got the holding meetings out at’Union Chapel.

L. W.

rxrKBax»Txi> Mti.T.llor.', Cu!i-uyii hn<i iron. No medicine like it fnr the blnod.braiti.norves.lunc New life tor function” weekend bydi^ea-o de nility and direipatinn I’n.itive ctire for Liver. Kidn-y andurinary difli

cultic:’. Ccnilort and i*trenvth for I’clicate l.

....Mr. Marion Wright’s singing school | 's.’^^lrv^h^'

f'rvvj i

went to Clovenlale on Monday, to make * /_/ t> f "

whrar crop in this township is not as staves in that vicinity Mrs. < utgood as last season If the cold burth, of Fern Sta.ion, was visiting at B weather continues through this month i F. Bruner's, the first of the week .. .

feed will bo unusually scarro

BiTTEBS

M»i.t Bittirs (NiartsT.Bowtos. M*ss. n.

differentsizes of glass tumblers. Rutlively business Ike Bratuin looks cage, but has failed to catch the bird yet. _ has remained for a North End genius to ra tber downcast—caused, we su-rpose, by • Quite Jn i teresting school exht- Died, utilize cats lor the production ol musical j thedc , lhof hig do; . Wonder if I'*^0" on the night of the 11th, at the In this citVj on TuogdaJi effects. Ho ranges his cats on the fence wm Di „ s w lIltg (0 l)UJ another pscine Allee school-house—Miss Kelley, lg><] of hjp - d j RP4S0

SUCCESS

in tho order of their size, and “then bus i gorr ,,| niare

. Protracted meeting ; l, " or

A saddle and harness maker

iness commences." He has hig Thomas ; comlnence8 at Poplar Ridge on the 16th.

Looa.v. '* n

March 16, j a long and !

1 jiainful sickness, Willie, son of George

after

Tom. Abrams,

cats for the lower notes of the scale and

he yanks their tails to produco the notes, | and it is a terror to sound sleepers to heat llulliiiwsiy's mills,

him “run the scale.” He goes serenading' Farmers report * good run of maple 1 with them, and renders "Sweet by-and- 8 ap last week John Becklehimer >

by” in such a beautiful manner that all; ig ltin aboage |n Uoschda | e . lie u „ , ,, . „ . tho neighbors rush to their windows in wi || n)0TP t hence in the near future... h' 8 Raccoon land to U.ariey nshaw

The i Owin

g to a largely "increapefl but»inei»*. been obliged to moved his stock of

would find, good location at Mt Merid- |>ndSusanCthm apcd 1(( yetrfc Mrs. James 11. Hurst is just , , , r . r .. , r i funeral took place from the family rest-1

recovering from scarlet fever. XET. • ^ on Wednesd>y last , SPrv ices being ( . j s UrOVlsio US.

conducted by Elder O. P. Badger. i 1 *

IC:ir«-uoii.

The farmers are all preparing to make

ugar . .

.Owen Donnohue has sold

their night clothes and present him with various articles of value—such as bootjacks, soap-dishes, loads of stovewood, block coal, boots and shoes, "household and kitchen furniture, and o*hor articles too numerous to mention.” He is on the

high road to (mis)fortune .

CLASS & QUEEN SWA RE,

divided their partneiship fatm John Brennan and Houston Lewis have left us Heber Johnson staid with us

.aw—mill is doing hig work .. ..Barton 1 Grider's children have had lhe measles.!

, ,, ,, .. Matthew James is “tho” merchant! last Sunday, and returned homo on Mon- (f Corn and liaT is dav A goodly number of our cit- , • • >, , i *vt * . . . , . . scarce in this neighborhood i bomas I izens talk of changing their mail from i ...... f „

Hammond is now night operator at the Vi()rlon , 0 1 . USSL , iUilIp The dec O'xns drives tho boss team of mares-

they are fine borne boys had a 1

t tit soot i chickoB—roast at Barlcn Grider's sugar ^ evcr sn< ! diphtheria, W tlbui I

In Madison tp.. Zona Y. Gofer, of spinal meningitis. Born July 2. 1872; died

March 12. 1811. A ged 8 years, 8 months, To the large room or the

and 10 days. >oilh »l«l«t ol I'liblir Squtirr,

Tho hou.ehoU not has gone to rest- , N#lt dnor to , he , !rv , tP ee „f I. H v-kin. Hod called her hom0--he knoweth best: vvlierw hie fn« n 1- ai. i iht* public peuerally will He thought it best to take her now, always find the fto^k larKe, nem and'•lean. \\ bile innocence Statupcl her n.arblohrow. and t-rioM will be found j” low or lower than „, . , .x, i , y i . . elsewhere in Western Indiana.

Think not of the grave, but look up higher,

Hear tho strains of tl\e heavenly choir; HiffllPSt PritTS I*UI<2 for .Tl Sll 1401See an angel band, how they gently bear j lltllf* Coilllfry I^rodUOC*

A white-robed form up the golden stair.

L & St. L. depot. Ik* is teaching George (ion l)aS3ed o(r qll i e ,iy. Daggy the telegraphic art. Reverdy uwr d !)r( , cin( . t in R, USP Hville there were f.J

pleasing throughout, and was highly en- and family, of Indianapolis, visiicl tin ir joyed by all. | many friends here this week

to ho an “adjust, r of movable alphabets ’ ba , ln|g ca . t nKa i nst i p. at t h ? November in I hk Stak office 1 has. McKee p | pc tj 0 n. One man voted an advertise-

ment at Lorillard s tobacco. Pleasant

I camp. Boys, you had heller beware. Health is good in this vicinity.

BUT Robert Jordon, the young man employed by Shetiff Brandon, and who

James Sage went to Lafayette, Tuesday, to take a job on the Journal, there having

assisted the prisoners to break jail a ftw boor, a printers’ strike tb. re. “Strikes’’ weeks ago, received a sentence . of two are good thing, for country printersvoars in the penitentiary for his pains, | ‘hey “give the boys a chance." ob Tuesday last. 1,a,rick °’ Ne * 1 of Norlh Sa,f m ’ ** vis "-

ing here this wee*k ..

McGaughey, J. \Y. Gardner, W . M. Sutlierlin and II. B. Kendal served on the hoard. Thomas Nutherlin was Inspector.

....Misses Lou and Belle Scott were at n ,. w resilience Dan. home on a visit the first of the week working over at Brazil . .

__ fMarion Township. Scarlet fever is raging in this township. ^ ... .John Christy has moved mto his ,

Hubbard is | The wheat

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In Madison tp., March lUh, of scarlet

,., son of

Alfred and Alice Carmichael, aged three

years.

When hts was called a»«y It gave us poignant pain ; Still shall we be join d in hcart. And hope to meet again.

A A C.

1'iiinaiit Tirrutl 4’onrt. The following civil and State cases

TOM ABRAMS. tf 19 Filly Bloml of Cattle at Pablie

Salc.

I will fell, at my farm. Mt. Meridian. Ind , on

Tuesday, Aprils, 1881,

I At lOo’eloek a. m.. liftv head of high grada eattle, eonsieting nf milk cowi’, cuw« with vouncchIvos,2->'ear old heiters in calf, yearI ling heifer-, yearling steers and steer calves. iTernm: A credit »f eight months will be gi n. i urrhasers giviug nn'e* with unproved se urtv. HOMAS vLllMlLluN

Vi. W. Allen. Auctioneer.

g^F'i'ho Vandalia Line gives reduced ; rates from Coatesviile and Fillmore, to ! persons who desire to attend the District , Sunday School Convention in this city, April 5 and <5—two-thirds fare for the

round trip.

CORRESFONDENCE.

Tupreadem of Thk8tsk will pleme beiir in rui ad that we do not hold ourselves account!} bio tor or endorse the opinions n! correspondent, nublished io these columns. We simply

ents publislicd in these columns. VS ei Kiv© space to oui ©orreHporHlents that tn.. , I lo may loarn what tb© thoughts oft.

ueiyhors are.

pet - .noir

... Wc venture to say that about one-1 cr0 p looks wall so far Peach have been finally disposed of since our

fourth of the people of the Stats did not tree!i arp thought to be killed Frank last:

.Miss Jennie ( (now tj 1( , re WJU4 t 0 |, 0 un election on 1 Monrictt’s school at No 1 grew smaller! Amos Wells et al., vs. Ora Boswell.—j Glidewoll, of Limedale, is visiting hen*, i ^ ondgy ] as t PKNSKi. and beatifully less, until it faded away Partition. Report of commissioners! Dan Cahill is down from Indiatiapo- _ - -- , ke u ,j it U1I0I1 the distant horizon, and 1 making partition filed, acknowledged and ( bs Miss Rose Kegan has returned B in« .ivitlr tnim. is no more Three more weddings approved, and judgment of partition affront Carbon Stephen! Crunk is Sugar-making is the order of tho day, 10 p r0R p ect j n the near future jcordingly Riohard Frazier vs. hack from the vicinity of Terre Haute... anti young America i* happy, with h:sl j. ;ldt , r Sherrill preached at Bethel last Cassio Frazier.—Divorce decreed, with' ...Duck hunting is the favorite sport fingers and hair full of wax ... Mr. Wm | Sunday Millard Mason wili work 1 custody of child to pi’If Harvey I

Stultz has traded his farm to Mr. T. I’. I’rather for his store r.t this place

.. I - — — - cv -

Hubbard

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at present Miss Emma Snyder ht> rttarned from Lena .. There was a hep at Mr. Smithers’ last Saturday night . James Moxley has resigned his posi tion as gate-keeper at the north gato, and j is going to move to a farm near Indian

Thk 8t»k alwayg welcomes rewpy corro-

i”K Dr»n apolis. Win. Farguson, of Fillmore, sue 8?nd along VhTncw^Sf yo"r" nUbborhu^J.' J ceeds him as gate keeper John

Murphy U driving Leutoke's bretd wag

and have it printed.

Mtidison Town*.hip. Loads are had, and farmers complaining of too much rain, preventing them from potting their spring work done ... Time to sow clover seed Sugar-making in full blast Soon be time to *ow oats Eed and Henry McCray have been visiting relatives here the past week Richard Houck and Win. Divis aro going to open a blacksmith shop in Grcencastlo ... .The prospect for w neat not so good as usual—some winter-killed ■.School at No. 4 closed last Friday, tho 11th. Programme: Recitations before

(for Frank Johnson this summer 1 A. Newgent vs IKn*ryNewgent.—PartiI Tho first frogs of the season wore heard i tion. Report of commissioners made,

Mr. Sam. Darnall has sold his farm to 11. ., i| j ur( j #y Hubbard and 1 acknowledged and approved, and jod*L. Bridges Jordan Grider's family |y u ,, Nawnam aro our best fiddlers... . ment of partition accordingly been alHicted with tho measles J. 1. .There will he a large acreage of Frank A. Arnoldand Isaiah Vermilion —: Hanna has bought John Miller's farm... eorn p| anted this season Quito a ^ Foreclosure and to quiet title. Judginent . rhomaz Grider is still clerking for: num ^ er 0 f OU r f ar n» e r8aro making maple and decree of foreclosure, and quieting

LAWN Si DRIVE GATES. Cheap, Durable and Ornamental.

R. L. Bridges ... Mrs. Sally McGaughey S y ru p this spring John Rillroy, it very atek .. .Our school teacher, J. B. tt , 0 [ rlH h ditcher, is back from the Father-

land, and is ditching for J. II. Shields..

J. P. Cox wants to

move to Coates-

Zm StOl’SE.

I.iiii<-dsilc School Report. The following is tho tchtol report for

on. Wm. Murphy has resigned Fosher, has sold his farm near Carpen the position of secticn boss on the L , N. t Prs vdle to his brother-in-law, Thomas A. A C. R. IL A Mr. Fowler, of Decatur, Young .. Mr. Workman, of Greencaatle, T1 ;| e> Ills., succeeds him Patrick Sage is was hero last week, taking orders for suffering with a badly crushed hand, fruit tree*, vines, etc Wheat looks caused by a bar of iron falling upon it.. we j|—never saw a better prospect at this

Miss Lizzio Murphy contemplates llme 0 f the y|»r R. L. Bridges 1 the month ending March 3rd: ♦isiting Crawfordaville There was has sold to A H. Pickcl 70 hickory trees First grade—Lena Boieroer, 98: Sallie asocial it Addison Daggy’s Monday ! f or |500, and 40 oak trees to Frank Ep-i Bodetner, 97. Hecond grade—Mattie night Tho woolen factory is in; p Pr8on , f or $GOO Our school is still m Steeg, 96; Mollio Ellia, 86. Third grade operation, and “once more the hum of the ^ a nourishing condition ... Piars, peaches —Joo Allen, 94; Alvah Ilillis, 92. I ourtb w . ( . t , k spindlo gladdens ihe heart of industry.’’ and g|na || f ru i t nearly all killed 1 grade—Lucy Sbowalter, 98; Isola Brown,

title, at pl’ffV costs James M Nteelo, adm'r, etc., of Eli Anderson, de-

ceased, vs.

count. Judgment, on veruici. m t;lrn)tr , and ,t ock . ra i serJ , and ia very deslraof pl’ff, for $26 and costs State ; |, le f or cemeteriea. |*arka. lawns, oily lots. vs. Frank Riley.—Assault and battery srapo arbors. trelHae*. and^ other orBamenisi

with intent to commit murder.

This fonce is a wire network, without barbs,

Asbury Crawley.—On ac- and is tho only nenoral purpose wire fence naw verdict, in favor' ln " l,0 • U U i8,t f, ’ nc8 for «»rdenera.

: Sclf-openiiiE allaclmieiitslor Drive gates

Mike Finton, who has been in the Success to Tut*, Stak that shines for all. employ of tho 1. iXr St. L. R. R. Co. ever • ■■■ since the road t was built, resigned on' Go to Opera Housa next Wcdneg-

Thursday. V l«l a 7 evening.

94. _____ Boys*KtiBt>er

A- Alltaon’s.

W. Bosson. j

“Int e np'I ^ ,ur P OI, ®’ , • Their Lawn and Drive Gates, tor ‘ | beauty, etreagth and utility, are uneurpasi’i'd. nollied; plea of guilty as to A. A B., imd | Their

fine of $1 assessed, with costs.... Tho entire ol last week was consumed in 1 the trial of the Ash-Durham street assess- j

Uicnt case. Term doses with the present have many advantages over any now in use.

1 For prices or other intormation, call upon, or

address,

K. S. Diulry, or . C’brlstic. AaenU, Ureoneutle, tad.

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1 will sodn open my sale-ground one block east of the Square. For any-

Boots, $2.00—Neffi thing in the nursery line call or send to

3l46 1 3t48 W. A. WORKMAN.