( I have had numerous requests regarding the Lincoln Ledger. Don't know if I can answer them or not. I was in a hurry yesterday when I was at the Hist. Com., but did note the following: The earliest issue I found was a single issue dated May 29, 1896, two issues dated June 10 and Dec. 9, 1898, single issue dated May 12, 1899, single issue dated Nov. 14, 1907, and single issue dated Dec. 10, 1909. ) Dec 10, 1909: Grover Atkinson, accompanied by W.E. Lee, left Star City last Saturday for Clio, where he led to the altar Miss Etta Tolson. The happy couple were married at Mt. Carmel church Sunday, Rev. A.L. Rogers officiating. We understand they will make their future home in Star City, Grover having secured rooms from Will Grumbles. We welcome them to our city and with a host of friends wish them much happiness as they journey through life. The G.S.W. Ry. trains are not running regular these days. The passenger service is out. This is a great disappointment to our people. We hope the officials will soon have their road in shape so that we can get regular service. Mrs. Lizzie Stewart has rented the Traweek property from Judge H.B. Lucas and will soon move into town. She has rented her farm to her brother, George Roberts, who has been residing in Ashley county. By an oversight we failed to mention in our last week's issue the visit of Mr. Ed Tarver's wife and child of Dallas, Texas. They spent the week in Star City and vicinity, the guest of Capt H.H. Tarver and family. J.H. McPherson has moved from the Ligon residence to the property on the east side of town known as the Norton property, which was purchased by J.W. McPherson. I.L. Vick was in town Wednesday with several nice hogs for sale, which he had no trouble in disposing of. Carter & Nobles are making an addition to their store house. A. Verdue and son are doing the work. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McFalls are the happy parents of a new girl who made her appearance at their home Monday last. J.W. and D.B. Lyman were down from their farm this week for a couple of days. Miss Edna Lyman is at home sick. On account of which she had to give up her school at Tyro. Dock Touchstone has moved to the Bayou on the Bacon place. The Town Council authorizes the Ledger to say that the Ordinances against the use of Liquors and the use of fire works in the town will be strictly and ridgedly enforced, a hint to the wise is sufficient. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com