bfii;let It Clinic tteyn,denoiirJiwprooforrteiWorth.Hcv. 6. T. West filled big regular appointment at New Bethel Saturday and Sunday last.Elder 1. P. Porter Preached at ltockv Creek last Saturday and Sunday.Plowing corn and planting cotton is the order of the day juht now with the farmery, I TinpVfM.Mr. Boh Jenkins in patting up a ki.ii* store house on hia. lot in Aeree. ,,a,n'ererjMr. G. T. Ford is building a store ,nal'1 house on hia mother's place near I Parkersville. f •*the iItev. L. S. Shepperd preaches at | nary Pritchet’s convict camp five miles south of Parkersville every second I you Sunday. |ntan«tnmtlfaOur friend- Henry McCoy, of null. Parkersville, is learning to sing lulla- T1,'J bies to a bright little girl that arrived | k»‘»ui at his home two weeks ago.It is rumored that F. F. Putney and Co., of Hardaway, have sold all | $ their land interests in Dougherty, Worth, Mitchell, and Colquitt coun-1 UKoi ties at $1.00 per acre. If this be true befor they received over half a million dol-lars as they owned over 30,000 acres c^ of land in the above named counties.I countA northern millionaire was tho buyer.On Monday evening, April tho 5th, Mrs. Elizabeth Strom, of Parkersville, breathed her last. Mr*. I Ai* Strom leaves seven children. Messrs. J J£J W. W., J. D. and S. II. Strom, and Mra. P. B. Twitty, of Hardaway, and Mrs. J. H. Porter and E. A. and Miss |Rosa Strom, of Parkersville, besides, a host of relatives and friends to op'rr.1 mourn her death, She was laid to rest in the Parkersville cemetery j Tuesday, Elder I. I*. Porter conducting the burial Services. Pi ck.iloiilihon*l ii tin i»rhlRli. i liniiit*