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Messrs. Sam and Jess
WYATT have sold their farm, situated about Laurel Branch School-house to M.F.
BROWN and Albert RICH. Mr. WYATT has moved his family to the head of the Valley and Mr.
RICH is moving to day to the house vacated by Mr. WYATT.
Mr. Ira WYATT is reported to be very ill at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. ASBURY went to Tazewell one day last week to attend the sale of W.T.
WITTEN & Co. and while there they spent one night with their son, M.F.
ASBURY at Wittens Mills.
Mr. John TAYLOR spent Saturday night and Sunday with his wife at Paint Lick.
Mrs. George TAYLOR was visiting Mrs. James HATFIELD, and baby at McCrady's yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.
HATFIELD had triplets born to them a few days ago - two of them only living short while. The other one and the mother are getting along nicely. Mrs.
HATFIELD is a daughter of Mrs. Matilda OSBORNE of Little Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy NECESSARY gave a dinner to a few of their friends on Feb. 20th, in honor of their little daughter, Mamie, who was a "dozen" years old that day. The guests were asked to work some stitches on a crazy quilt the little girl pieced herself. Those present were her grandfather and grand mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.P
HILT, Mrs. Sallie NECESSARY, Mrs. Albert RICH, Mrs. C.W.
ASBURY and daughter, Blanche, Mrs. J.P. HOLMES, Mrs. Blair
BREWSTER, Mrs. W.E HILT and Misses Ida CALDWELL and Mary
HILT. All reports a nice time.
J.P HOLMES lost a fine colt last Saturday. It died very suddenly and no one seems to know what was wrong with it.
There has been a good deal of la Grippe & colds in this valley recently, chiefly among the children. Those who have been past going are Little Claude
& Ruth RICH, Mary & Sarah BREWSTER, Ruth, Elsie
& Charles HILT and perhaps others.
Mrs. J.P. HILT has gone to Asberries to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs.
R.F. ABEL.
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