March 1, 1895

 
SPRINGVILLE & BLUESTONE
There are more than two hundred logs on J. J. and F. D. WALLACE'S log yard near their saw mill.

Misses Molly and Jennie BAILEY were visiting at P. P. KINZER'S last Sunday.

It was reported that there were ten stolen horses taken back to Bluefield last Sunday evening, but we did not hear any of the particulars.

Mr. Gordon NEEL, and aged citizen of Bluestone, is at the point of death.

Rev. P.P. KINZER, of this place, who cut his knee last Saturday while making a sleigh, was unable to fill his appointments at Macedonia on Mudfork last Sunday morning and Falls Mills in the evening.

(following obit hard to Read, paper faded)

Mrs. Drucilla FAULKNER died at her home Feb. 25th at 4 o'clock am. Mrs. FAULKNER was known by a large majority of the people of Tazewell. She was born Dec. 27th, 18?7 (Can't read date) being 67 years, 1 month and 23 (or 28) days old. She married George T. FAULKNER in 1857. Lived in Burkes Garden, Tazewell C.H. and moved to Springville in 1863, just before the close of the war, where she has lived ever since, loved by all who knew her. She was baptized and united with the Christian church and has lived a consistent member of the church for 28 years. She remained conscious up to the time of her death and talked with her husband and friends about the bright prospects of her heavenly home. Mrs. FAULKNER was very fond of her husband and children, and may God, in his love help them to bear their loss. We extend our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement for we know the loss of a mother.
   

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