Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. Now available on CD and hard copy. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information. You can also bid for this cd on e-bay! April 27, 1893 Arthur Ball of Columbia was a visitor yesterday. Mrs. Dr. T. H. Butler was a welcome visitor in town yesterday. Mr. M. D. Wylie of Silver Creek was in town yesterday. We are glad to note the fact the Mrs. Mary Mikell is convaloscent. Mr. G. W. Mikell of near Silver Creek visited relatives in town last Saturday. "Eagle Steam" flour at L. Cohn & Bros, Brookhaven at $4.23 per barrel for cash. Mr. J. C. Magee of Oakvale passed through last Tuesday en route to Brookhaven. Capt. Birdsong of Hazlehurt, representing the Equitable Life Insurance Co., was on our streets yesterday talking insurance. Dr. Buford Larkin of Oakvale stopped over with us for a short while last Saturday on his return from the meeting of the State Medical Association. Messrs. N. W. Deshoug of Milan, Tenn., and L. F. Deshong and J. L. Gray of Russellville, Ark., representing an improved wire fence, were canvassing our county this week, making this place their headquaters. MARRIED FURR-WYLE at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Frank Wylie, April 20th, by Elder E. P. Douglass, Mr. R. E. Furr of Lincoln county to Miss Louella Wyle of Lawrence County. GRIFFITH- MYERS at the residence of the bride's grandfather, Maj. A. Hartzog, near Whitesand, this county, April 19th, by Eld. J. R. Carter, Mr. Julius L. Griffith to Miss Fulvia Myers, both of Lawrence county. HOOKER DOTS The topics of the day seem to be fishing and turkey hunting. Not long since a number of our boys, led by G. W. Johnston, went to Fair river on a fishing expedition, but report no luck. One of them was not able to navigate for a day or two after his return. Mr. Wm. Culpepper of Red Creek is visiting relatives in our community.