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Near Dennis.Health very good except bad colds.News somewhat scarce at this writing.Preaching services at Mount PK-aant was a grand successMr and Mrs Frank Gardner visited Mr L M Oaks last Saturday night. «Miss Mary Hunt visited her old chum, Miss Cassie Moore, Saturday night and Sunday. We guess they had a jolly old time, as they aiways do when they are together.Mrs Tennie Hill and little son, Zeth, visited Mr and Mrs U S J Moore last Sunday.Messrs Sydney Gardner, Dennie Sartain, Grover Campbell and Ira Burleson and several moore attended preaching at Mount Pleasant last Sunday. Come again, as you are all welcome.Mr Dee Pardue says the chestnuts are sure plentiful over at Mr WT Jones.’There was a large crowd went chestnut hunting Sunday last.Well, if this escapes the waste basket we will come again soon.Two Broken-hearted Boys.Oct. 12, 1915.Twenty-sixth Mississippi Regiment, Company H.Mr J T McDougal furnishes the following list of members of old Company H, 26th Mississippi Regiment. An x is opposite the names u£ those who are now living.Shackleford, W A H, Capt.Moore, R J, First Lieu.Graham, G H G, 2nd Lieu. Cardue, W P, 3rd Lieu.Farmer, A F, First Sarg.Wood, W L. 2nd Sarg.Wilson, W D, 3rd Sarg.Cullian, W M, 4th Sarg.Woodruff, W T, 5th Sarg. McDougal, j W, First Corp. x Woodruff, D F, 2nd Corp.Crow, M B, 3rd Corp.Gober, James, 4th Corp. xAllen, J G. Allen, J H, Allen, J T C, Allen, M M.Barber, M M, Bellamy, W J, Barnes, S A Jr., Bonds, W W, Byram, Calvin, Byram, J M.Carter, B F, Clinch, G B, Cling-an, G W Jr.. Clingan, G W Sr.. Collier, Amos Jr., Collier, John, x Cunningham, Riley.Dailey, J D, Duncan, J W. Embry, A J, Epps, G B. Ferguson, J. Ferguson, F, x Finch, Carl, Finch, Wm, Fry, M D Hammon, L C, Harris, Wm, x Hill, John, Holland, A J, x Howell, A J, x Howell, E A,Hunt, Daniel.Jordan, J M, Jordan, Wm. A Jowers. G A, Jowers, W S. Kennedy, G W.x Lemons, W T, Loveless,James.Matthews, Dave, Manden, S R, x McDougal, J T. McNeil, J Millican. J C, Moodv, T J. Mor ris, J D, Morton, Sam, MurphvT J.Pike, J H.Riddle. CM, Riddle. T ERushion, W M, Russell, G W x Russell, J II, Russell, J M.Searcy, Irwin, x Shackleford, I W, Shook, C C, Shook, Henry Shook, M L, Smith, C V, Smith John, Spigner, Wm. H, x Stacy J W, x Stacy, T F.Taylor. J W, Tipton, J H Toland, T W.Voyles, A M, Voyles, Huron Voyles, J M.Wileman, J A, Wilson, J M Womack, J C, Womack, J L W Wright, J K, Wroten, J T Wroten, T L.For The Yidette.]The Grumbler.Old farmer Grump Is a doleful old chump; Grumbles from morn till nijght; He never is cheerful,But always is tearful,For nothing can please him quiteWhether raining or shining He’s complaining and whining The weather and everything*! wrong:When calm or when blowing, When warm or when snowing He grumbles the whole day longHis cotton’s too tall Or the bolls are too small,His corn is too high or too low; His hay is all molding,He's moping and scolding,His horse is too fast or too blowWith his neighbors all lying, Prosperity dying And nothing but trouble ahead; Expecting starvation.—For even the Nation Will soon be dying or dead.Poor fellow! He needs the ren ovating, renewing, revolutionizm. power of divine love. It woul eliminate the bitterness from hi soul and sweeten all his life wit the sunshine of peace and joy.—W. T. B \zzi:uMargerum, Ala.Very good health prcvaling i present.Mr and Mrs Kay McYay an children visited Mr B W McVa
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