Show aay 31 1 71 OUS OUR settlements I 1 correspondences froia from and lynna lynne ivarda EDITOR it may interest many man y of your readers especially those desirous of securing homes at moderate rates that our kopul popular ir fellow citizen haye surveyed off a small TOWNSITE OVER tun tur niver two and a half balf miles southeast of huntsville it is beautifully situated 1 most of the land being of an excellent quality of soil for agricultural purposes cs the townsite has a good and independent water right the range is excellent the lipics for raising stock being unsurpassed by anny any other in tho county of ives wes ber thre is ii land enough to supply forty faini families liei with a town lot and twenty acre acres s each As the ground is offered ed ate at very reasonable terms it is to be he hoped that many young ouli g men inen will i ill at tit once avail hem them elves of chii rare opportunity to mal make male 11 e themselves independent oun our SCHOOLS under tinder the experienced supervision of prof charlca charles wright with the able assistance of mias alias sylvia M griffin are in a flourishing condition and can tru be eaid to rank among the best there is an entire enrollment of pupils with an average df most of whom are making commendable progress ogress ir in the acquisition of tho the rudiments ofa of a good english E A aduca ion tion OUR GRANGERS have put in their best but licks and we have all reason to anticipate that their industry and toil will ba be rewarded by abundant crops the acreage acreage of wheat is muc inucci larger than it ever was before in this valle valley yand and a corresponding increase odthe harvest is confidently expected BISHOP HAMMOND I 1 am tin sorry to inform your readers all of whom respect the gentle man mau highly but cannot love him as veil well as his grateful huntsville people do ii H suffering from an in disposition which prevents him from moving around and seeing after the interests and welfare of the community with his wonted solicitous alacrity wo we all sincerely hope soon to see him around again restored to his old time health and vigor THE CANYON ROAD is still bulte suffering bring from the results of tho the of the winter season but yet it is passable and wo we hope it will ere ene long ing bo be comfortable for locomotion VALLEY hien huntsville HuNTS nsf viLL icci lf may ft y 0 3 3 EDITOR HERALD on may day we had a most anky enjoyable ble time with thi the children of ou j clement tl ement our enterprising day school teacher mr S G crowley arranged a dance for his students in the tho lynne hall where about children participated and 11 ENJOYED themselves HUGELY the dance was interspersed with song songs and anti recitations to which the parents and others who were pross press presa cut in large number A listened with mucho much a delight aud and interest the children themselves to their hearts content and will long remember may day 1884 the ia n in iii a good condition the attendance numbers 63 and gener al is is with the tile teacher and his nieth methods mis L alyx ar may 8 1884 |