Glad to know Cleveland Co. has a maillist!! I have several articles and will 'slowly' post to the list. Arkansas Gazette, July 12, 1887, Toledo, July 11 - Mr. W.E. McMillan and his amiable wife arrived home from Cairo, Ill., where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Capt. W.T. Henry, the sprightly editor of The Immigrant has been in town several days attending county court. Mr. Walter Holmes, son of County Clerk, N.D. Holmes, is back from the Altus college where he enjoyed the many advantages offered by that splendid institution of learning in obtaining a thorough education. Messrs. Woodson Moseley, G.M. Marks and Wm. Hopson, prominent businessmen of the western portion of the county were among this week's pleasant visitors. H.D. Sadler, known as the druggist has sold out his entire stock of drugs, medicines, etc., to Mr. George M. Gallion. Mr. Sadler has built up a splendid reputation as a public dealer and will carry the best wishes of the people of the country with him wherever he goes. Sheriff L.A. Waldrope and Judge G.A.J. May returned a few days ago from the capital, the sheriff bringing back with him some children that had been placed in the asylum, but had been found not to be lunatics, but borned idiots. Judge May was on a purchasing trip for the splendid mercantile establishment of J.J. May. Arkansas Gazette Oct. 19, 1887, Rison, Oct. 18 - The weather is exceedingly dry and but little prospect for rain. Cotton is coming quite lively, and readily meets Pine Bluff prices. Willie Reddin, one of the best and most studious typos our county ever knew, still keeps the lead in the mechanical department of our own and highly esteemed newspaper, "The Immigrant." We are sorry to note the fact that the people of our county are very forgetful of the coming State Exposition. We hope, however, that Cleveland county will be properly represented. A negro living near New Edinburgh accidently shot himself through the thigh yesterday with one of those devilish little pop-guns that the brave boys generally carry for protection. Jesse Harrison, Esq., the live and progressive hotel man of this place, has just purchased a fine hack for the convenience of the traveling public who wish to stop off here and visit other places off the railroad. Jann Woodard __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com