March 20, 1914

 
TANNERSVILLE

Captain R.W. HOLMES, of North Holston, spent Sunday with his mother at this place.

Mr. and Mrs. M.F. ASBURY, are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. HARRIS, in Thompson Valley this week.

Miss COX, who taught an excellent school in Little Valley, left Tuesday for her home near Lynchburg. All of the schools in this section have now closed.

Mrs. J.R. FRENCH and children were the guests of Hyter FRENCH and family in Little Valley Sunday.

W.E. HILT, W.R. PATRICK and G.P. HOLMES went to Chatham Hill today after the household goods of J.P. HOLMES who is moving back to this place after a residence of several months at Chatham Hill. Joe says "there's no place like Poor Valley."

Griffitt and Asbury are progressing nicely with their store building. It will soon be ready for the putting in the stock.

Mrs. William KIRK spent Friday with Mrs. W.E. ABEL.

William BREWSTER returned to his home at Cedar Bluff yesterday after several days visit to relatives here.

Walter MEDLEY of Thompson Valley, was visiting here Sunday.

M.T. BROWN has moved his saw mill to William OSBOURNE'S on Flat Top

   

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