LLOYD STILL MISSINGSearching Parties Drag the Raccoon Creek for Distance of Three Miles Without Finding Even a Clew as to His Whereabouts.The mystery burrmimhng tiio suddvn disappearance of Frank Lloyd, the twoiily-oao-ycar old ton oi Mr. a*iii Mrs. W. S. Lloyd, prominent iafiiung people, from his home on the old Columbus road, a short distance soutli of Granville, on Wednesday ol this week, still remains unsolved. Kvoi since Wednesday night searching parties have been scouring the country, andHAIR TELLS CHARACTER.Color of Hair Said to Indicate a Person's Temperament.Many people believe that blonde, or light hair denotes affection and dark ? hah* constancy. A person without hairis not devoid of character; far from it. The disposition of me a vet age bald-headed man is to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neglects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabourayd. of Paris. France, in-although over one hundred people have boon engaged in the search lor the young man, no trace of linn has as yet been obtained. Friday afternoon a unmoor of the men engaged in the search dragged the Raccoon creek front the Worthington bridge to the old Columbus road bridge, a distance ut over throe miles, but their efforts were fruitless.The general impression now is that young IJuyd. when he left homo, was temporarily demented, lie has been sick ioi some time, and it is sanl by those best acquainted with him that he was brooding over the unreqmttod love of a young lady wi-Jli whom he was deeply infatuated. The search is still being continued 111 the hope of finding some trace of the missing man.k v minr/iTnnAl! res to Klhig in Ne comp bus, made agcr Klins firm.and ’He w over $200. place It bus in send