I found the following in "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1902 to 1904" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, April 18, 1902 Mrs. Wm Corbett of Stithton died Monday. Was buried at St. Patricks Cemetery on Wednesday. She suffered from a tumor for several months. Was 65 years old. Friday, August 1, 1902 Mrs. Fronia Arnett of Big Spring and Mrs. Gennie Stith of Louis- ville visited their sister, Mrs. Chas. Corbett of Stithton. Friday, October 17, 1902 Schools visited by Supt. Miller: Carbytown, No. 99-- Miss Ella Carby is the teacher. Pupils in census 30, enrolled 29, present 19. Log house and very bad condition. No illustrative apparatus. Hal Kennison of Dallas, Tx. visited his mother, Mrs. Chas. Corbett of Stithton. Friday, May 1, 1903 Will Whelan & Miss Corbett, both of Meade Co., were married Tuesday at Flaherty. Bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Geo. Corbett. Friday, May 8, 1903 Mrs. Alice Hagan and Mrs. Julia Corbett of Stithton were called to the bedside of Mrs. Teresa Quick, their aunt, who is very ill at her home in Bullitt Co. Friday, September 25, 1903 School reports by Supt. Miller: Carbytown-- Miss Ella Corby is the teacher. Pupils in census 30, enrolled 24, present 11. Highest any one day 24, lowest 11. District property to vote a three years tax to build a new house. Friday, February 5, 1904 W. L. Payne & Miss Ella Carby were married at Leitchfield. (Melrose News) W. L. Payne of McLean Co. & Miss Ella Carby of near Mel- rose were married. They will reside in Rumsey, Ky. Friday, March 25, 1904 Mrs. Myrtle Corbett of near West Point visited her parents, Mr & Mrs A. Hargan of Stithton. Friday, June 17, 1904 Mrs. Willie Carby visited her father, Thomas Carby of Millers- town. (Melrose News)