September 6, 1912

POUNDING MILL
                

Mr. and Mrs. Henry OSBORNE, and three children, Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. John MCGRAW and Miss Maggie MAYERS, of Newport News, are visiting relatives and friends here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James OSBORNE and Mr. and Mrs. F.M. MYERS.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MYERS, of Roanoke, are expected here tomorrow to visit their father, A.J. MYERS and brother, F.M. MYERS. This happy couple were married at Roanoke on last Friday. Mrs.. MYERS was a Miss RYLEY, of Roanoke. The many friends of Mr. MYERS wish them much happiness over life's troublesome sea, and in after years may they fully realize that "this world is nothing but trouble and satisfaction nohow."

Mrs. T.A. REPASS, of Indian, visited our town on last Wed. night, and was invited to attend prayer meeting at Union church and to conduct same. She gave a talk which was enjoyed very much by all present. We wish she could be with us often, as her presence and Christian work is a help to any community. She was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. STEELE, while here.

Fred GILLESPIE, John GILLESPIE, Rex STEELE, and James NEELE spent Saturday night in Bluefield. Fred and Rex were on their way from the Republican convention at Bristol. They visited friends at Abingdon when Blacksburg while away.

Ralfee GILLESPIE left Sunday for Tazewell, where he will attend the High School.

STEELE, HURT and Company are taking inventory of their stock of merchandise.

School opened yesterday with good attendance. Misses Effie WILLIAMS and Bessie BROWN are teachers.

Rev EVANS, Crockett's Cove, preached at Christian church Saturday night and Sunday night to a large crowd.

Henry ROBINETT was home from Berwind Sunday.

   

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