The Schley County News Thursday, September 7, 1893 No. 35 In the annual election of officers for the Buena Vista Bank Friday, there was a hard contest between Judge Lowe and Mr. Horace McCall for the Presidency. Judge Lowe won the fight and Mr. Roberts was re-elected cashier. The Allen House of Americus has again changed hands, Mr. Eugene Everett, a popular hotel man of Macon, has taken charge and proposes to keep it up to the highest standard, and make it a delightful home for the traveling public. PURELY PERSONAL Mr. Will Tooke spent Sunday with relatives in town. Miss Carrie Womack is spending the week with relatives in town. Mrs. W.H. Tondee of Americus is visiting at the home of Mrs. S.E. Hornady. Mrs. S.M. Webb, and Miss Lizzie Harvey of Buena Vista, visited relatives here last week. Miss Dixon of Taylor county was a pleasant visitor to the Teachers Institute Monday. Capt. Bradwell and Prof. Lane have pleasantly entertained at the home of Dr. Smith this week. Miss Bessie Wooten, one of Buena Vista's most charming young ladies visited Miss Julia Peacock Sunday. Our county will be well represented in the Normal and Industrial School at Miledgeville this fall. We send five of our prettiest and brightest young ladies, Misses Willie Williams, Eva Cheney, Sallie Womack, Lizzie Rainey and Mary Williamson. They leave Monday. DEATH OF AN INFANT The infant who for a short time brightened the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Pilcher died Monday morning. The sunshine from the sky had hardly kissed its rosy cheeks ere angels took it from its mother's arms. Let the bereaved ones take comfort from the thought that the little one is safe from the evil to come. May the tiny mound covered over with sweet flowers often speak to them of the "better land." end # 35.