March 19, 1909

TANNERSVILLE
                
Mr. and Mrs. Riburn PATRICK are visiting Mrs. PATRICK'S parents, near Chilbowie.

G.P. HOLMES made a flying trip to Chatham Hill on Sunday to see his mother, also his brother, Dr. Ed. HOLMES.

Mr. J.N. RHUDY was in the valley part of last week on business. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. HILT.

Mr. A.P. FRENCH, on of the valley's oldest citizens, is very sick with grip at this writing.

Miss Bessie RHUDY closed her school at this place, and his returned to her home in Thompson Valley.

The saw mills in this section are doing a thriving business. Mr. S.P. GOODMAN has one near Laurel Branch and Neal Brothers have one on Mr. A.P. FRENCH'S farm. The Quigley Furniture Company is also thriving as two trains are employed almost daily to haul the lumber to Saltville, nearest railroad station. 

There will be preaching at Crabtree's Chapel next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. Mr. HAKRIDGE.

   

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