(From the April 4, 1889 Press) BLOUNTVILLE DOTS Ed Lawrence County Press: I see some dots from other sections of our county in the Press, but none from this part of the vineyard; so I thought a few dots from Blountville might perhaps interest some of the readers of your part. Blountville embraces a territory of some eight or ten miles square, embracing that portion of the county lying between Mt. Carmel, Silver Creek, Bourham, Oakvale and Wilksburg. This portion of the county is drained principally by the two White Sands - Big White Sand on the west and Little White Sand on the east: Green's creek drains the extreme eastern portion of this territory. This protion of the county will compare favorably with any other portion of the county in the way of general improvement and intelligence. We have some of the best farmers in this section that the county affords, and some of the finest farming lands in the county. Then we have other advantages, such as mills, schools, churches, and shops of different kinds, such as blacksmiths, wagon shops, etc., etc. Then we have some very enterprising merchants in Blountville, viz: J. S. Bozeman and the Berry Bros firm. Drs. Banks, Parker and Brill are the leading physicians or our county.