----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 3:27 PM Subject: Column for July 23, 2003 > July 19, 1901 > > List of Jurors Drawn for July Term 1901. Beat 1: J. L. Thomas, J. L. > Rainey, W. S. Liddell, F. W. Corley, J. W. Sharp, J. I. Johns, R. P. Smith, > W. B. Carter, J. W. Hughes, D. K. Mitchel. Beat 2: T. L. Payne, Printiss > Adock, T. M. Roberson, G. W. Stokes, S. A. Clay, Jr., A. D. Smith, G. E. > Triplett, J. A. Quinn, M. A. Barnhill, W. R. Haggard. Beat 3: E. T. > Cannon, J. N. Hull, W. H. Fulcher, Sr., W. H. Barnes, W. H. Boyd, G. W. > Freshour, J. E. Halfacre, M. H. Calloway, J. A. M. Loyd, S. A. Sanders. > Beat 4: Wm. M. Wallace, D. C. Bennett, R. E. Boswell, N. H. McCool, L. F. > McMillin, J. A. Cunningham, N. G. Ray, A. F. McGahey, I. W. Rhodes, A. C. > Pearson, Beat 5: W. B. Woodall, Joe Carter, G. G. Miller, W. H. Pope, W. > D. Triplett, B. F. Gregory, J. P. Blount, J. J. Fortune, G. W. Ellis, T. J. > Lee. > > We regret to learn that there is little change for the better in the > condition of Mr. B. F. Clay, who was thrown from his horse on the 4th day of > July, while running at full speed and coming in contact with a couple of > cows, throwing his horse down and himself against the ground. His collar > bone is broken in two places and he is terribly bruised up. He bearing has > not yet returned and while it is thought recovery is doubtful, we hope his > condition is not so bad, but that he may soon recover. > > Mrs. Francis A. Garrigues, 73, widow of the late Dr. A. G. Garrigues of > Perryville, died at her home eight miles south east of Louisville on July > 14, 1901. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church and burial > was in the Masonic Cemetery. She reared a large family of children, several > of whom still reside in their native county, Mrs. G. W. E. Bennett of our > town being the youngest. > > > July 20, 1928 > > Noxapater: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Farish, Mr. Felix Ellis and family of > Gaffney, S. C. and Mr. Jim Massey and family of Lockhart, S. C., left the > past week for their homes, after a pleasant visit here with relatives. > > Noxapater: Summer School at the A. H. S. here, which as been in progress > for the past six weeks with Misses Daisy Cleveland and Sara Kilpatrick and > Prof. A. C. Dickson as teachers, will close Friday. > > Mrs. Crowson is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. R. R. Cooper of > Mobile. > > Mr.a nd Mrs. Dan Suber, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. > Lee Suber, for the past two weeks returned to their home at Holly Grove, S. > C., Wednesday. > > Mrs. T. H. Lipscomb and children left Tuesday for West Point where they will > make their future home. Mrs. > Lipscomb will be a member of the High School faculty there for the next > session. > > Miss Beatrice Golden, who is a teacher in the Presbyterian Home Mission > School at Canyon Falls, Ky., is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. > and Mrs. Robert Ivy. > > Funeral services will be held today at the Baptist Church for Mr. Clem R. > Kirk, who died after a lingering illness at Hattiesburg. > > Claytown: Mrs. B. F. Clay of Claytown and Mrs. J. N. Traywick and three > children of Birmingham, Ala., were the guests of Mrs. Clinton Moore of > Louisville last Thursday. > > Central: Those who visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodin were > Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crabtree and son of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Verna Crabtree > and two children of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crabtree of the Union Ridge > Community. >