is.I*ican/ in re-se-ess. s of tas, willille..atntvthelextraturtof the death of our friend, Mr. James Moore.There seems to be an epidemic of some kind among th* babiea of our vicinity, as nearly every one of them is sick.Mr. Will Moore has rented a house from Mr. j. M. Wall and will move in about the first of November.The farmers are getting along rapidly with *heir wheat sowing this week.Mr. Palmer Cheatham is improving rapidly.One of our. young men, who starts West this week, went to Springfield last week and purchased a suit case and a pair of shoes from Grundy Mc-Intire, but when he got home he could not unlock the case. He took it back to them and purchased a trunk and a telescope. He came home and forgot the telescope and had to make another trip to Springfield. ^Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wail entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ham Sweeney, of Illinois, Mr. Sam Cheatham and wife, Qf Polin, Mrs. N. S, McMann, Mrs. J. P.Dodson, Mrs. Wm. Shumate, Mrs. Jas. Marten and Mrs. Ben Ridler and daughter, Miss Annie, of Woodlawn, at dinner last Sunday.Prayer meeting and Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.Mr. Bernard Wall, wife and baby, Mr. Lee Godby and wife, Messrs. Carl Yancey and Sam Sweenev went West with Mr. and Mrs. Ham Sweeney to make their future homes. We wish them much luck in the far West.Yocum Bros, had two sacks of timothy seed shipped to Booker last Friday. When they sent for it Saturday one sack, containing three bushels, were missing.Torments of letter and EczemaAllayed.The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and hke diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Salve* and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by Red Cross Drug Store. Springfield.