April 22, 1910

BENBOW
                

Miss Shale CRIGGER spent the night with Miss Rosa WITTEN Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim HARRIS went to town on Tuesday.

Rev. Mr. CARSON failed to fill his regular appointment at White Church Sunday morning, the unfavorable weather being the cause it is presumed.

Mrs. Amanda WALK has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. V.I. STEVENSON in Tazewell for the last few days.

Many of the farmers were expecting to plant corn this week, but the snow has caused them to postpone for awhile.

Frank WALL, our new mail carrier, commenced his work last Saturday. We are all expecting prompt and careful delivery of mail, as Mr. WALL is a young man of good repute.

The snow storm and cold weather, which has prevailed since Sunday, still continues. It is feared that the fruit has already been killed. The mountains are white today and have the appearance of mid winter.

Mrs. John PUCKETT, of the west end of the valley, was visiting her father Saturday and Sunday.

   

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