March 25, 1910

POUNDING MILL
                

Mr. and Mrs. James CRABTREE of Richlands, had as their guests on Sunday, Misses Ella and Mattie CRABTREE and brother of Thompson Valley. The former is a teacher here.

Miss Jessie O'KEEFFE returned to Tazewell Saturday after a week's visit to her sister, at his place.

Floyd MCGUIRE was a business visitor to Tazewell Saturday.

Miss Cora ALTIZER, formerly of Gillespie's but now of Big Creek, visited her brother's, Dock and James, several days last week.

Robert M. SPARKS and son Willie Rees spent last Sunday at Gap Store with their aged father, Jonas SPARKS.

We are sorry to note the demise of Mrs. Oscar NUNLEY at her home near here on Wednesday night of last week. The death was an unusually sad one as she leaves a husband who has not been able to work for over a year and six small children, the youngest being about 4 months old, which is being taken care of for the present by Mrs. LOWE. Contributions from this place and Baptist Valley have been made, and any others will be thankfully received. Mr. NUNLEY's mother, who is the only dependence for the housework, and the care of the children, has rheumatism in one hand, which makes her of very little benefit. Let others help. Mrs. NUNLEY was a Miss HANKINS, and an orphan since childhood.

   

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