Editor, Will A. Vick


Isaac Bogle is right sick at his home near here.
Little George Ella Cooper instead of getting better seems to be getting worse all the time.
John Roberts and Miss Hettie Bennett, daughter of the widow, Victoria Bennet, were married on Dismal yesterday.
Also, Luther Yeargin and Miss Mattie Hays stole away from the old folks at home and on meeting Rev. J.M. Stewart, were quietly married. The objection to the marriage that the two were related.
Miss Hattie Williams came Friday from Nashville where she had been attending school.
Born to Jim Tramel and wife, a boy, last week.
Less Phillips and sister, Miss Emma, of Lascassas, came over Friday.
Miss Ellen Phillips and Miss Bertie Hopper spent part of last week in Watertown.
O.W. Phillips of Henderson X Roads was visiting his mother here last Tuesday.
Howell Williams went to Gainesboro last week.
Crawford Thompson came in from Texas where he has been teaching school since last fall.
John Bass had a crib and about 15 bu. of corn burned one night last week, the work of an incendiary.
Messrs. Jim Donnell and Bridges Jones of Lascassas attended the closing exercises here last week, also Miss Lillie Oakley of Henderson X Roads.
John Hern, who was tried Tuesday at Watertown for the killing of his wife, was bound over to court and is out on a small bond.
On the 6th of July 1895 at Dowelltown, Tennessee, I will offer for sale the undivided interest of Hershel Parker in the following described tract of land; bounded on the North by Lev Curtis and Tom Curtis; East by Mack Curtis and Eligee Hendrixson; South by Caroline Johnson, Lem Sellars, Jessie Fowler, J.B. Butler and Jno. Thomas; West by M.B. Parker and Andy Thomas, for cash to satisfy an execution in my hands in favor of M. Parker vs. Hershel Parker, James Stanley and James Vantrease.
Mrs. C.M. Wiley, after a visit of some weeks to relatives in the North, returned home Saturday.
W.A. McClellan, a section hand on the N & K, while quarrying rock in a cut near Thorn Gap, fell down the embankment and sustained painful injuries. He was brought to this place and attended by Dr. G.W. Whitney.
Our friend, Ed Foster, was accidentally thrown from his buggy the other day, no dangerous injuries.
Edgar High, a clerk for Joseph Meyer & Co. of Carthage, was taken quite sick Monday night and is under a physician's care.
Jed Carr was here yesterday.
W.W. Nixon is looking sad this week. What's the matter, Wylie.
Mrs. Elizza Mason is on the sick list this week.
J.W. Braswell was in town today.
Bill Askew of Lancaster was in town Friday.
Driver, Sykes, & Avant have received a supply of persuader oil from the Tenn. Chemical Co.
The two sons of our esteemed Trustee, G.W. Reynolds, on June 2nd, the latter a three year contest, Lonnie to Miss Ida Foutch, daughter of Esq. James Foutch. Clint, of a case of the same length also overtakes his jewel, Miss Venie Hobson, daughter of F.W. Hobson. We will say to the remaining Jim, follow the noble act of thy younger brothers.
Miss Bell Wheeler is visiting relatives in Nashville.
H.H. Jones is visiting his daughter, Mrs. I.T. Allan at Hartsville.
Hon. John Overall and wife of Liberty are in town today.
Miss Ida Eastes of Grant is visiting in Alexandria, the guest of Mrs. Liv Tubb.
Erwin Kennedy returned Sunday evening from a visit to home folks.
Miss Cornie Brown is out after a protracted spell of sickness.
Lafayette Wood is on the sick list.
Knox & Co. moved their soda fount to Dowelltown last week for one day.
Misses Daisy and Creola Flippen of Hickman paid Alexandria a visit yesterday.
Mrs. James H. Kitchings dropped a stone jar on her foot and several bones were broken.
Miss Ophie Tyree of Smithville is the guest of Mrs. Hal Tubb and Mrs. Liv Tubb this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth McMillen of Statesville is visiting her son, Dr. Sam McMillen.
Harrison Kidwell and wife of Gassaway visited relatives here Sunday.
Dr. Tom Eaton has a boy at his home.
Claude Bridges is in town today after a spell of sickness.
Sam Kennedy of New Middton was in town Monday.
Mrs. W.H. Petway of Nashville is expected Wednesday to visit relatives at this place.
Bob Topp has severed his connection with Tennessee Implement Co.
Miss Mattie Jones is visiting in Lebanon.
W.T. Jones of Sykes was here Friday.
Emmett Luck was arrested Thursday on the charge of carrying a pistol, by Sheriff Anderson.
Miss Greenie Crowder of Smithville is visiting her uncle, John Foutch, near town and Mrs. McNelly.
Mrs. Dr. Knox and children and Miss Annie Sloan returned home from a pleasant visit to friends at Dowelltown.
W.N. Rose, a good farmer of Temperance Hall country, was here on business last week.
J.T. Turney is in Nashville this week.
Jo Barger and wife were visiting his mother's folks near town last week.
J.M. Bradley went to Smithville today.
Mrs. Hattie Gwynn of Texas, is visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Woodside.
Miss Sina Huggins is on the sick list this week.
F.L. Foutch, a good citizen of the Alexandria country, was here yesterday on business.
J.F. Youngblood has been prospecting on Dry Creek for a mill site.
Ran Scott cut a bee tree last Saturday and hived the bees alright.
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