----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected] journal.com>; <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 2:22 PM Subject: Column for November 12, 2003 > November 13, 1903 > > Dr. E. B. Stribling of Plattsburg and Miss Jessie Greer of Seale were > married at the home of the bride's mother yesterday at 10 o'clock. The > groom is one of the most promising young physicians of this section of the > state. > > The Bank of Louisville received its new safe and furniture last evening. > > We are glad to add Mr. William Eastland, now in the Indian Territory, to our > list of new readers. > > Among our valued patrons remembering us substantially this week are: R. J. > Atkinson; A. E. Wilks; G. W. Froshour, L. L. McGahey; W. H. Clark; W. A. > Warner; J. W. Hisaw; C. D. Eastland; T. W. Clark; S. F. Boydston; J. L. > Yarbrough; J. F. Sharp; H. Y. Dickerson; N. H. McCool and J. T. McGee. > > The safes of J. D. Lee and W. J. Web at Plattsburg were burglarlized on last > Saturday night, the former losing $75, the latter nothing. The saddle horse > of Dr. Stribling was stolen the same night, and also an overcoat from J. C. > Holder. No arrests have been yet made. > > J. H. Campbell was up from Meridian Monday shaking hands with his many > friends. > > M. H. Hathorn, who is now representing the Sumter Land Company in purchasing > lands, has our thanks for favors. > > M. S. Haynes has our thanks for a couple of gallons of his choice syrup. > > Our good friend, S. N. Beard, was down from Loakfoma this week and paid our > office a call. > > Dr. W. C. Lynch was among the visitors here this week. > > R. p. Smyth and M. P. McLeod are each erecting nice residences one and half > miles south of town. Mr. McLeod recently traded places with W. D. Miller, > and will soon move to his new residence. We welcome him and his good family > to our community. > > The following new students enrolled at Louisville Normal School last week: > Messrs. Irving and Chester Woodruff, Mr. John Suttle and Thomas and Mary > Ella Webster. > > B. T. Chappell was out from Kosciusko cotton mills on a visit to his old > home east of here last week. > > W. H. Etheridge is among the best corn raisers in the county is year, having > brought in a sample last Saturday which was very fine. > > > November 16, 1928 > > Mr. H. G. Langley, whose store burned some weeks ago, is again in business > at the same stand, and has a nice new stock of fancy groceries. > > Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Addkison and brother, Billie Wilks, spent the weekend in > Canton with their sister, Mrs. Graves. > > Mrs. Warden of Long Island, N. Y., arrived here this week to spend the > winter with her daughter, Mrs. D. S. Martin. > > Rocky Hill: Mr. Reginald Fulton, County Agent at Grenada, visited home > folks last weekend. > > Rocky Hill: Mr. Stark was delighted to have Mr. Ruff of Highpoint and Mr. > Horton, former classmates at Millsaps, also his two brothers of Deemer at > the school entertainment Friday night. > > Loakfoma: Mr.a nd Mrs. M. C. Livingston and family, Mrs. Jake Livingston > and son, Halbert, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomason > and family of Betheden. > > Singleton: Mr. and Mrs. George Hollis and children, and Mrs. Minnie Bell > Carter and baby of Louisville were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. > George Clearman. > > Betheden: The community had a great loss last Wednesday when Dr. T. C. > Suttle left for Dakota. > > Noxapater: Mr. and Ms. Wafford Price and children were called to Ethel > Sunday by the death of the latter's brother, Mr. Andre Reynolds. > > Noxapater: Mrs. J. H. Eichelberger and Miss Minnie Jernigan of Mashulaville > community were guests fo the former's sister, Mrs. McNeel, at the home of > her son, Victor McNeel, here Monday. > > Noxapater: The Winston County Aggies added another victory to its splendid > record when they defeated the French Camp strong aggregation last Friday by > the score of 13 to 0. The locals have suffered defeat only once this > season. > > Noxapater: In the fiddlers contest held here last Friday evening, the > following program was given: Reading: Sammie Harlan; Piano solo - Rebecca > Galaspy; Piano solo - Gay Taylor; French Harp contest - J. B. Estes; Jews > Harp - Stanley McCay; Reading, grammar school - Claudine McCown; vocal solo > under 15 years of age - Anna Lynn Kilpatrick; vocal duet - Alita Stevens and > Jamie Hickman; Fiddler's over 50 - Jeff Baine, lst place; Fiddler's under > 50 - J. Estes, lst place. A large crowd was present and everyone seemed to > enjoy this varied program. The door receipts amounted to one hundred > dollars. >