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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
ENGLISH, of War, West Virginia, are visiting the latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs. G.R.
THOMAS.
Mr. J.P. WILSON, the accommodating agent at this place, made another trip east, returning Monday but refuses to go into details about his trip.
Miss Maude STEELE, who has been teaching in Lee County, is spending a few days at the home of her uncle, W.B.
STEELE on her way to her home at Paint Lick. Miss Maude is recovering from a very bad attack of rheumatism, which caused her to be confined to her bed for four weeks, and cause the closing of her school.
F.M. HURT of Wittens Mills, came down yesterday to assist in Steele, Hurt and Company's store for a few days.
Sam GILLESPIE was here a few days last week for the same purpose.
Charles GRIFFITH has moved his family to Richlands and resumed his position with Raven Red Ash Coal Company, instead of going on the road as started
before.
Mrs. R.K. GILLESPIE spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. W.E. BAYLOR, at Indian and Friday with Mrs. W.B.F.
WHITE at Richlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank WILSON returned from visiting relatives in the eastern part of the State.
Miss Lettie RINGSTAFF, who has been ill for sometimes was no better last week.
A moving picture show in Odd Fellows Hall enlivened the town on Thursday, and Friday nights.
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