March 5, 1915

POUNDING MILL
                

The following relatives have been called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Rebekah WILLIAMS: Mrs. Leonard SPRATT and baby, and Harry WILLIAMS, of Erwin, Tennessee; Mrs. CARR and two children, of War; H.G. WILLIAMS, of Williamson, Dr. W.R. WILLIAMS, of Richlands. Mrs. WILLIAMS is reported better. She has bronchial trouble and has been very sick.

Mr. John ROBINETT, who has typhoid is reported better, although considered a very sick man.

Mrs. Reese RINGSTAFF, who is perhaps suffering from an internal cancer of the beast, still continues very ill.

F. MYERS, who has rheumatism, is reported better. A new treatment of vaccine is being used on him.

Miss Uva STEELE, who has typhoid fever, is being propped up in bed some today, and is recovering fast as could be expected. She has regained her appetite that she lost several years ago.

Mr. Walker RINGSTAFF, of the N & W bridge force, who was thought be be taking typhoid fever, has recovered.

Miss Mary BROWN, primary teacher here, went to her home at Cedar Bluff Friday noon suffering with a severe cold and it is now feared she has typhoid fever.

Mrs. M.H. BURNETTE visited her mother, Mrs. J.H. LOCKHART in Wittens Valley, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. LOCKHART was thought to be taking pneumonias, but is better.

Mr. Burley EVANS, son of Rev. and Mrs. J.R. EVANS, of Shraders, was married to Miss Tiny ALTIZER Saturday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton ALTIZER by the Rev. Ezra LINKOUS, of Indian. Several friends were present and enjoyed a good supper.

   

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