August 26, 1910

POUNDING MILL
                

A number from this place attended the speaking at Tazewell yesterday.

W.B. STEELE who has been very sick with Lagrippe is some better.

The following persons came from Newport News this AM: Mr. and Mrs. STINSON and daughter, Dr. WILLIAMS and niece. All except the latter left No. 6 for Grundy.

Mrs. Rebekah WILLIAMS who has been very ill at her home here for the past week, is reported slightly better.

Will Reese SPARKS, 16, got one bone broken in his right arm, while loading lumber. Dr. WILLIAMS was present and gave the necessary attention.

Mrs. Fred QUESENBERRY (nee: Cynthia Pack), formerly of this place, but now of Baptist Valley, was the guest of Mrs. W. CHRISTIAN today. Her first visit to friends here in two years on account of ill health.

John GILLESPIE spent last night with parents near Witten's Mills.

Mr. and Mrs. ALTIZER and children spent Sunday with their relatives at Bandy.

Mrs. SHAMBLIN, English, West Virginia, is spending some time with relatives here.

Messrs. SHAMBLIN, and sons have returned to War, West Virginia, where they are erecting a number of houses.

Mrs. HARRIS and children went to Richlands Sunday, and returned.

   

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