Griffin.William Bailey, of New Harmony4 was here Tuesday.Ed Douglas, of Poseyville, was here a short time Tuesday.C. C. Armstrong and wife returned from California last Saturday” eveningnight at S o’clock, before a number of relatives and friends, D, W. Dixon and Martha Price were united JMj^iarriage, W. T. Brydon, Esq., officiating. This was a surprise to some of the friends of the contracting parties but they are both well khown to the people of the north end of the county. Uncle Wash has spent most of his life in this township and has been a material helo in its de-and report a good time.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones visited rela- j velopment, and Mrs, Dixon was born tives in New Harmony last Sunday. J and raised at New Harmony and has William Johnson has moved his bar- spent her life here. We pre diet a happyher shop to the Johnson Building.and prosperous life for them and joinJ. L. Cox and daughter Mae, C. xi^eir many friends m wMiiag them un-Garrett and W. T. Brydon were in Mt. jI bounded success.\ ernon Monday. j ]$ext week is the date of the bigC. C. Armstrong and C. N. Garrett Princeton fair. Princeton always has awent to Stewartsville Tuesday evening, good fair and with favors,ble weatherY, A. Dixon lias sold the hotel and will move to his residence on West St.the attendance will be large.Mrs, Kate Harris went to Grayville Sunday evening to visit Mrs. W. E. Norris.FENNER’SMisses Pearl and Pay Brydon spent; several days last -week visiting Mrs. F, j P. Hawkins and attending the fair. jW. P. Pemberton returned Monday j night to Jonesboro, Ark., after spending . a week here visiting friends. Master j n diseases of Kidreys, Manford Harris went home with him to iSivisit his aunt Mrs, I. N. Price.anditfMiss Selda Stallings visited Miss Beal iacne, HeartBisease.Oravel, ! Dropsy, Female Troubles.at New Harmony last week and attend-; Don't become dlscouragsd. There is aJ cure for you. If necessary write Dr, fen nor.ed the fair. j lie hits Spent a life time curing jnst suersuea- “ ~~C3 V --- v*v»»p»cases as yours. Ail consult ttions Free*mouths in bod, ‘heavy backaclis,I iiCiin and soreness across kidneys, alsorheu-! mat ism. Other ivnujdjcs failed. Dr. Feu-Mts. Dr. Murphy's sister and children = ner\s Kidney and Ibickache Cure cured memp!etoIy. }J. vVAT.tfi.iS. Ilamiet, 1*1* Y’.”P. M. Moye, of Cynthiana, was here j Tuesday.Ci East St. Louis, are here for a twowecKs visit.At the home of the groomDriunri-ds. HCc.a*A A: f.irCcoi? ikok—i ree.: v’f Suro Cure- Circular. Do*Jtloiiaoy U ; . I i pi' c- Ft-ui ei, *,;-ecSaii:;..N.'V