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CTfttvereBted,SELMA REVIEW.fh* i B02» - Editor.clti-feat, OctoOer 1879*'* 10 —Some unregeneratedrbenJ neck lt;S •PoIWd* for B«»P% la in the haV lt of ite8,ln* No**® Black’s meat about _.d I once a week. The said heathen had better keep a sharp lookout.theirtheiraake —A new grocery store rage, wee^* Bolson.A Holbut, proprietors.tt*cr —Thpre is a great demand for moreand dwellings here at present; many booses ndle now contain two families. Some of our il go citizens who are able should build hotis-arge es to rent.Hen- „ _ ^aber —Hon. James Orr has been quite sick►rain for th* Vmt few ***• of Miltons fever, lie Is better at the present writing.mtheir —John Simmons, a most excellent cit-t de- ken of thisyicinity, is seriously 111 of typhoid lever.of 3 “Thefor aimafiaBooisubsccomncan anamt cents HO Poston PIordei notesBantmexpelt;fter.xAafi.IX.—W. B. Botsfield has on exhibition at the drug store ot N.W.A L. E. Black, visit a^sweet pumpkin which measures six i last ***t In circumference and weighs onehing hundred and twenty-eight pounds. la telli- language of a rustic female: “La town «akes, what a pumpkin V9prio*suedside! estatfaraitea,Instr$3.00SIICCIPosKhusiisers.warnttoirtiExclThefulladdrFanown, | —MivEdward Bunk lt*dBursrclllUW just finish- TT~ K. Black’s new residence, f* have 1 Mr. B. Is a splendid painter and has head. I plenty of work. He 1$ a straight Eels a I publican, too.iWillagesM—M. IV. II. Coore,•harness maker, has [ Mr! *°W °U* here and proposes to make Lo-tard* *aiiaBart *lla future home. Will is a ►1b® • splendid fellow and. wherever he goes That wg bope soccess may crown every effort.e are —The following named teachers have been employed since our last Issue: J. team Thomas Patrick, No. 1; J. H. Jackson, * he No. 10; John Guthrie, No.9; Moliie Magee, No. 2; Wallace A. Cunuingham rtlng J No. 3; A. J. Wells,No. 5.f —Our old German friend,Greenwald*a the A h0rS^ *i,led ***** wee* by * dutchhobble. Uncle Joe has a weakness torthat sort Of a hobble, and cava. hon.Mfryehto did not heel de boss. Depoyspe very Ticket, dey hlays de fittle till mid-night still, unt do many pad works, unt dot boss vos klit py a shudgement from i ,h. de Lort. I haf de eAtence from beflen * dot dis is so still.’9ilner, —John E. Scott has sold his farm into be township and bought another one hal f mile south of Parker, in Randolph mrch ooiinty. He moved to his new home last ttsin* week. We are sorry to loose John, but ment htwt that be will, by both precept and topise, example, try to improve the morals of ice of ***• denizens of upper hog thief.—The health of this community Is tol-been erably good, with the exoeption of chilis igthe and an occasional case of fever. The J]they medical fraternity ar« nnt hnnnvi^and —The farmers are busy gathering corn HI be 8nd apples. Of the former there is That »bundant crop, of the latter we can y be no* **J u much, for we have not seen [ find them,oor has any one else.rtalch —Doc Skiff and John Holbut still have peat it unlp and tuck on checkers, and bothclaim the championship.—General Storms, of Smithflahl hmmRrne, “snakes** in his boots, and is const^iUy h a crying out in tones toil of pathos, Ob, stof mjr Tom Hendricks Idoes —Henry Hamilton, late of Vlrgin-xoel- u-e,” he of the fiamlng proboscis, has town just related for life 990th time since the usi- beginning of the campaign, bow goodhe used to be to his niggers.any—iv. j. Moore, has sbout completed . r hie new residence in the west end-of the I at of tillage, it makes a creditable appear- .dens ance. I Binislvebecomede*I la I ^hooto? Why don’t our good people ^ ' take more interest in them ? I a iisvs ama:—Black A Bro. have enlarged their og a shops and propose to engage more ex-Is a tensively fn the manufacture of haggles,ness wagons, etc., than heretofore. They are lany enterprising boys and we wish them success. #» —Capt. Jake Miller has received his^ “comaiUh”as Justice of the Feace. Any*leral body wishing anything in his line can I' tto i to bave it attended to with neatness and r d of desnatcfa. uor words to that effbet.99ich —Bos, our nom is ftsms, is the nfcme And i and employed by Charles Dickens, in his first teWU arty literary effort, and was suggested to his l sd a mind by hearing a little boy with a cold ^ ^ , we In hit head trying to call his brother Bjuia ac Mote. He wouW jnrariablybring itoutig Bo«.
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Muncie, Indiana, US

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