December 3, 1915

POUNDING MILL
                

Mrs. John CRAIG, of Shipman, after spending a couple of weeks visiting her son, Alex, returned to her home Sunday. She made a number of acquaintances while here.

The meeting, which is being conducted by the Rev. W.S. BULLARD and R.E. GREER continues with interest and will probably close Friday night.

Rev. Mr. CONNER, of the M.E. Church of Honaker, preached here Saturday night and was in the meeting Sunday night on his way from Bandy's chapel at Busthead.

Rev. Henry T. FOSTER, of Big Stone Gap, expects to preach at the Holiness church on next Sunday night and at Maxwell Saturday night and Sunday. He is a good preacher, and you should hear him.

Mrs. W.B. STEELE, Mr. and Mrs. John B. GILLEPSIE, Misses Mabel and Gose BOURNE, Dora NEWMAN spent Sunday with their relatives Mrs. Jane A. MCGUIRE and daughter, Miss Pearl at Cedar Bluff.

Miss Louise HURT, Mary B. and Jessie GILLESPIE, spent the week end with parents, Mrs. Ollie HURT and Mr. and Mrs. R.K. GILLESPIE. Miss Annie CROCKETT, of Burkes Garden, daughter of the late Dr. James CROCKETT and a Tazewell High School student, was their guest.

R.K. GILLESPIE, George HURT, Dr. BAYLOR, Sam WARD and others loaded several cars of fat cattle here last week. Mr. GILLESPIE and others left Saturday for New York to make settlement for same.

Mrs. Nancy DAVIS and daughter, Miss Rebekah, spent Sunday in Richlands the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. WILLIAMS.

C.H. PEERY of Cedar Bluff, was the guest yesterday of W.B. STEELE for dinner.

   

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