April 22, 1910

POUNDING MILL
                

It snowed most all day yesterday, the snow melted however. Ice yesterday morning. People fear the fruit will be killed.

Mr. and Mrs. William RINGSTAFF are the proud parents of a new girl baby, which arrived on Monday of last week. Mother and child are doing well.

Mr. and Mrs. R.M. SPARKS had a delightful time at the Masonic banquet at Tazewell on last Friday night.

Miss Sallie BRITTAIN, Tazewell, visited her uncle and aunt Mr. R.K. GILLESPIE and Mrs. J.B. HURT last week.

Miss Buford POINDEXTER was shopping at Tazewell Saturday.

Mr. George SPARKS, Gap Store is census enumerator here.

Fred GILLESPIE is census enumerator at Paint Lick.

Jim Bob HURT of this place and R.J. HURT of Indian rode though to Emory last week to be present at the big debate at Emory and Henry College.

Miss Uva STEELE of this place and who is attending Martha Washington College at Abindon, was very ill last Thursday and Friday, a severe headache, sore throat and general aching all over.

Prof. J.J. HOBACK is on Indian teaching a number of pupils music. Prof. can tell you all about music and can play well on seven instruments, such as piano, organ, horns, etc. He went blind when six months old and was educated at Staunton Va.

   

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