» » V* W »-« * V- » V' Wli ttA^W v«converts into the Christian church.A very surprising; birthday dinner was given in honor of Everett Floyd last Sunday, it being his twenty-ninth birthday. The relatives and and neighbors, numbering ninty-one, were present with well filled baskets and enjoyed a pleasant day together. The oldest people present were Mrs. Sallie Rader, eighty-one, and Mrs. Eliza Flynn, eighty-two. Excellent music was furnished by the Furnace choir with E. L. Foster, leader, and Mrs. Rosa Oliphant, organist.The e*enerous hearted oeonle of