A Temperance Alliance was organized at Pocahontas last week.

Work has begun on the iron bridge across Hatchie at Statler’s Ferry.

On Saturday last, the first day of May, there was a good deal of frost here, but it did not damage vegetation any.

Mr. G. M. SAVAGE was up in town last Monday for the first time in two or three weeks. His many friends were glad to see him out.

A party of fishermen from Hickory Valley spent two or three days of this week at Statler’s Ferry.

Rev. Mr. Hope preached on last Sunday to a large and attentive audience at the Presbyterian Church. Hope his services may be secured as their pastor. We give him a hearty welcome.

Maj. W. B. RUFFIN, postmaster at Toone, is very ill, and is not expected to live many days. He had a stroke of paralysis sometime ago, and has gradually grown worse.

John BOYD, the colored barber from Toone, who is charged with stealing the money from Mr. W. F. FULLER, has been brought back to Jackson and lodged in jail. His brother, George BOYD, is said to have told on him, and George is being held as a witness. It is claimed that the prosecution is in possession of sufficient evidence to secure his conviction.

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

Mr. B. F. BRADFORD is clerking for Mrs. HOUSTON, at the Bolivar Hotel.

Mr. Paul T. JONES is attending the Federal Court at Jackson, as a Juror from this county.

Dr. J. D. SAULS, organized a temperance alliance at Grand Junction last week.

The clover crop in this county is very promising, more so than for many years.

The Cornfield-negro Minstrels will give a performance at the Opera House on next Friday night, the 7th of May. Admission 25 and 15 cts.

Mr. G. M. SAVAGE is reported, by his physicians, to be much better. We hope he will soon be able to appear at his place of business again.

We are glad to know that the Y.M.C.A. has be re-organized. Hope it will do great good for our town. Now one and all help it.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 30 April 1886, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

The following are the officers of Bolivar Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, for the present term:
Mrs. S. R. HUBBARD – Protector, Mrs. S. F. MCKINNIE – V. Protector, A. J. SWINEBROAD – Secretary, G. M. SAVAGE – Treasurer, Mrs. A. J. SWINEBROAD – Chaplin, W. T. ARMISTEAD – Guide, Mrs. G. G. ADAMS – Guardian, Sam KAHN – Sentinel.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 05 March 1886, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.