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    1. Falmouth Outlook 16 Nov. & 23 Nov. 1923
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Nov. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 24 Pg. 2 Col. 6 BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Mr. David King of near Berlin and Miss Dessie Hamilton, daughter Mr. & Mrs. Abe Hamilton, of the same neighborhood, were married in Covington Tuesday, November 6th. Mr. & Mrs. King were in Brooksville Wednesday purchasing new furniture and will go to housekeeping in the near future. Both have a number of friends who wish them a happy future. Falmouth Outlook Friday 16 Nov. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 24 Pg. 6 Col. 7 SPEAKING AT WALNUT GROVE A Klan speaker will address the citizens at the Walnut Grove school house on Friday night, Nov. 16th. The public is invited. Falmouth Outlook Friday 23 Nov. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 25 Pg. 1 Col. 2 CONVICTED FOR REFUSING TO WORK ON ROAD Charles Cummins and son, Chris Cummins, of near Carntown were tried before County Judge John B. Colvin Monday for failure to work on the road after being warned so to do by the road overseer. The father was fine $2.50 and costs for failing to work one day and Chris was fined $7.50 and costs for failure to work three days. The two men decided to serve their fines out in jail rather than pay the fines, and they were remanded to jail. This should be a warning to others who would refuse to work on the road when summoned. Some of our citizens have been laboring under the false impression that this law is unconstitutional but this is not a fact. Falmouth Outlook Friday 23 Nov. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 25 Pg. 2 Col. 2 LONGEST WOODEN BRIDGE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD It is not generally known, but Pendleton County enjoys the distinction of having the longest wooden bridge in the world, which spans Licking River at Butler. This subject came up recently when the state was contracting for the construction of the public highway from Greenwood to Grant's Lick. The bridge is 553 feet long and is not in the best of condition. It is estimated that a new bridge at this point would cost $125,000. Falmouth Outlook Friday 23 Nov. 1923 Vol. 17 No. 25 Pg. 5 Col. 4 HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Mr. H. C. Price, age 68, and Mrs. Statia Struve, age 62, were married November 14, at Kelat, Harrison County by Rev. Roberts. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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