FINDS HARRISON ISTALKED ABOUFrom Thursday's Daily—Harry Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson, who was here toda from Paragon Id, tolls us that li finds our Into disturbance here is more discussed than any occurence In the history of our state since tjie nnrhl war. He lias been travcli jj»ing the past two weeks thru tin-TOirous points in eastern Arkansas and the adjacent districts of Mississippi and Tennessee, including M;pm-pliitj, Jonesboro, etc, ^ He finds the Harrison trouble the main subectW discussion. Mr. Johnson is mow \\ the employ of the American Express Company as a district supervisor.