May 6, 1910

FALLS MILLS
                

Great excitement prevailed her Sunday; C.A. CARTER and W.D. KIRTNER were out walking and came upon a lot of snakes, out sunning. They say there were at least 250.

Luther FINK and wife, of Cincinnati, are visiting Mr. FINKS parents at this place.

Louis CARR has commenced work on a new dwelling house on his farm near the Walton place.

R.E. FINK returned to his home here Sunday. He has been attending school in Washington city, and came home at attend the singing school.

Miss Lou GILLESPIE was in town on a business trip.

W.F. THOMPSON was up from Mayberry Sunday visiting T.E. TABOR, and took Mrs. TABOR home with him to spend Sunday evening, and Monday with her daughter.

C.A. CARTER is farming on a large scale this year. He is planting one acre of cane, 25 acres of corn and a large cabbage and potatoe patch. Mr. CARTER is not only going to raise "Cane" but assist in lowering the price of necessaries of life.

Greever TABOR, of Bluefield, was visiting his parents here last week.

Frank CARTER has come home from Eckman, where he has been sick with smallpox.

   

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