April 14, 1904. Whitesburg. Nice farming weather at present and the farmers are hustling to get their crops in for the early production. Sammy Collins, the postmaster, has gone on a business trip to Pineville. Success to you, Sam. Mrs. Louis Jenkins left Sunday for Pineville to attend as a witness against the Letcher county ku-klux gang. Lafayette Banks and Miss Mary Craft set sail on the sea of matrimony Thursday. May the tidal wave of happiness and prosperity ever wait around them as the morning breezes, are the wishes of the writer. Miss Rachel Fields, the accomplished daughter of Attorney Ira Fields, has just returned from London, where she has been attending school since Christmas. Stephen Jenkins, a prominent young man of Ola, has been visiting the "Catskins" Hotel regular recently. Has he got you 'out,' Captain? Just as I expected. Patton Caudill, one of Uncle Sam's boys for the past three years, has just returned and has been giving us some interesting stories in regard to the the outside world. - G.W. Jenkins. _____________ From Knott County Historical Society's - A Century Ago This Week. Does anyone have a good photo of the Catskins Hotel? Thanks. David R. Smith