April 17, 1903

TABORVILLE & FALLS MILLS
                

Charles WOODS, of Big Branch is very sick. He has dropsy, and was reported dead one day last week, but is still alive at this writing, but no hopes of his recovery are entertained.

Ed BUCKLAND is building plank fence this spring. He has put up seven panels in two days by Luther SARVER helping him some. Ed is a hustler and a good plug of a boy. W.G. HILL who was sick some time ago is able to look after his farming business again.

H.J. TABOR says he was feeling so badly last Sunday morning he could not eat but nine eggs. Henry is pert at this writing.

C.W. BUTT and H.J. and R.W. TABOR have been contract to build a county road from near St. Clair to the top of the Stoney Ridge. This road will be built on the Mud Fork in the near future. The road is badly needed.

Mr. James FINK went to Pocahontas last Saturday morning, came back home and finished sowing oats and took a buggy ride in the evening. Mr. FINK pushes his work, he don't let his work push him.

Mr. and Mrs. Dock FRENCH, of coopers, West Virginia are visiting in Taborville this week as is also Mr. and Mrs. Charles TABOR, of Pocahontas.

Mr. Hugh CALDWELL has moved his family to Bluestone. We regret to lost this good family from our neighborhood.

Aunt Julia TABOR has moved back to Taborville. She spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W.W. SADLER at Falls Mills. Fred STAUNBRACHER is moving his family down to New River where he has a position in the coal mines.

   

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