Peggy Bowman let me pilfer around some of her old newspapers while I was in Warren a few days ago and I found a page from Swift's Flying Eagle dated 1885. There was an obituary for a Hall who is buried in Hall/Wardlaw Cemetery. He is listed as J. A. in the old cemetery book, and is listed as J. H. in the new book. Farmville Sept 20th, 1885: Died at his residence in Bradley County, Ark. Sept 14th 1885, __H. Hall in his thirty ninth year. The subject of this notice was born in Howard county Tenn. and came to Ark. with his father when he was quite young. He was riased and educated in Bradley county. Married Maj. John Ederington's daughter, whom he leaves with four children, and a host of friends to mourn his untimely death. He was a consistent member and ____in the Primitive Baptist Church. He was prompt in giving to the cause of the advancement of the educational interest of the county, and in particular the community in which he lived will sadly miss him. He was a devoted husband and father and was always ready to contribute to the comfort and welfare of his family. The people throughout this vicinity extend to the bereaved family the sympathyes [sic] in this their extreme sad affliction. --------------------------------- Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.