Mr. CAMPBELL of Middleton was in town on Monday last.

C. W. DEMING, of Toone, called to see us on Monday last.

Messrs. REAVES and SHEARIN, of Middleton, were in town on Monday last.

Mrs. ROBINSON, of Toone, is visiting for a few days at Mr. W. A. MERCER‘s.

Mr. Walter MOORE, of Jackson Dispatch, was visiting relatives in town this week.

Mr. G. G. ADAMS left for Memphis on Monday last to spend a few days.

Mr. T. J. JACKSON, of the 12th District, paid the Bulletin a call on Saturday last.

Dr. John W. NUCKOLLS, of Toone, was in town on Saturday last, and dropped in to see us.

Prof. E. A. FUSCH, of Hickory Valley, was in town on Saturday last, circulating amongst his friends.

Mr. SILER called in to see us on Monday last, and reports farmers getting along well.

Esq. T. D. CLINTON has a fine boy at his house, and his neighbors say he is two feet taller than he was before.
Esq. Jesse H. FRANKLIN, of the 5th District, reports that the farmers in his section are making excellent headway towards making another crop.

Mr. J. C. HARRIS, a prominent member of the Riply, Mississippi, bar, was in Bolivar on Monday last on professional business.

Mr. A. J. WALTON, on the 14th District, reports that the farmers of his section are in good spirits, and getting along finely with their work.

Dr. William THOMPSON and Mr. Nat HUDDLESTONE, of Crainsville, were on our streets on Monday last.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 07 May 1886, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

A survey of the Lake Cemetery was recently completed and information added to the TNGenWeb Cemetery Database.