----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 7:08 PM Subject: Column for Oct. 1, 2003 > Note: No further issues of the 1901 Journal are available, there is a skip > in the Journals until October 16, 1903. > > October 16, 1903 > > Married: On September 24, 1903, A. C. Wilkes and Miss Mary Walters, J. N. > Kelly officiating. > > On October 7, 1903, J. W. Johnson and Miss Lora Caperton, J. N. Kelly > officiating. > > On October 7, 1903, at the residence on the bride's mother in Louisville, C. > E. Atkinson and Miss Julia McBryde, Rev. J. A. Hall officiating. > > Born to Hon. and Mrs. J. D. Doss a fine boy on the 8th. > > Dirt was broken on the new railroad just south of Noxapater last week. > > Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Webster on the 11th a girl. > > N. S. Avery was down from Singleton and remembered us a few days ago. > > Langley Brothers are burning their second kilm of brick. > > Their many friends were glad to meet Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scarbrough out from > Poplarville on a visit. > > We acknowledge a pleasant call from Revs. W. T. Carroll and J. T. Sargent > while in attendance at the Baptist Association. > > Charley Crowell, the little 7 year old son of Mr. Ed Crowell is the boss > cotton picker, he picked 102 pounds in a day. > > Her many old friends were glad to see Miss Hilda Holbert out from Washington > city on a visit this week. She was the guest of Mrs. Sarah Foster. > > We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. John Chappell, Sr., who died at the > home of his son, J. M. Chappell, near Fearn Springs on the 7th inst. The > Macon Beacon says: Mr. Jim Chappell came to Macon Thursday for a coffin for > his grandfather, Mr. John M. Chappell, who died at his home near Fearn > Springs, Oct. 7, age about 85 years. > > We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. G. C. Reed, who died at his home in > the south east portion of the county on October 7, 1903. He had been ill > with fever for some time and died from heart effections. > > The Louisville Baptist Association will meet with the Concord Church 10 > miles north of Louisville on the Friday before the fifth Sunday in November. > Introductory sermon will be delivered by Rev. J. C. Eaves, alternate will be > Rev. R. M. Woodruff. > > > September 28, 1928 > > Louisville estends a most cordial welcome to Dr. Walter Hickman and > estimable family as citizens. Dr. Hickman is a Winston COunty boy who has > spent several years in South Mississippi, a practicing physician, but has > come back saying old Winston is good enough for him. > > Those attending the funeral of Mr. Frank Davis, who died in Louisiana and > was brought back for burial in the Masonic Cemetery: his nephew, Jim Davis > of Lake Charles, La.; his son, Guy Davis of DeQuincy, La.; Mrs. Ella Lynch > and her son, Mike, and daughter, Ruth, of Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. W. W. Lynch > of Ensley, Ala.; wife and children, Mrs. Carrie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl > Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter, and Paul Everett Davis of Newellton, La. > > Sidney Webster, the son of Robert Webster of Selma, Ala., has come to > Louisville to spend the winter with his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Webster, and > will attend school while here. > > Ellison Ridge: Mr. and Mrs. Metts Haggad are now entertaining a fine boy, > Billie Lewis, which arrived on the 17th. > > Betheden: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kinard and sister, Miss Kate, of Louisville > spent Sunday in the home of Mr. Clyde Whites. Little Misses Ethel and > Rubie Whites returned with them to attend school. > > Singleton: Mr. B. Y. Prisock was in Yellow Creek community Wednesday night, > where he joined Mr. Mose Cockrell and Messrs. Joe and Peiler White, the > latter two of Lynn Creek, for a fox hunt. > > Estes: Mr. Herman Russell and Miss Blanche Coley surprised their many > friends by being quietly married recently. > > Loakfoma: Mrs. Jim Kinard and two children, Mary Pearl and Jim, of Canton, > are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Ivy and family. > > Noxapater: Mr. Bernice Bryan, son of Prof. and Mrs. F. L. Bryan, and Miss > Mary Frank Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Webb, were married in > Louisville Sunday afternoon with Rev. J. N. McMillin of the Baptist Church > officiating. > > Noxapater: Everett Watkins left Monday for Nashville where he will enter > Vanderbilt University for the 1928-29 session. > > We understand that Dr. J. C. Blair has expressed a desire to assist the > young men of our city in organizing a brass band, if they are so inclined. > Dr. Blair was the promoter and leader of the band in Louisville 40 years ago > and is an experienced and good musician, and would no doubt make a success > of another, if the proper interest was shown by the business people of the > city. >