October, 14, 1910 WILLOW BRIDGE Willow Bridge, Oct. 10 - Mr. and Mrs. J.R. LINKOUS and three children were visiting Mr. Fenly MAYHAPPY Sunday. Mr. Newton ASBURY had a bean shelling Tuesday night. Everybody reports a good time. Alex SPENCE who has been cutting corn for A.J. RITTER for the past week, has returned home and is back at his old job of cutting timber. Misses Sallie KITTEN and Georgia SPENCE were visiting Miss Rosa MITCHELL the first of the week. Mrs. Jennie TURNER of Bailey, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. HARRISSON this week. HANKINS Hankins, Oct. 10 - Mr. and Mrs. Mae KETRON were visiting Mrs. KETRON'S sister, Mrs. Joseph HALL Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas LINKOUS were visiting Mrs. LINKOUS' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta WALDRON the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H.P. LINKOUS and Mr. Thomas HALL and Miss Wilda AKERS attended services at Baptist Valley Sunday. Miss Cynthia HANKINS is on the sick list. Asa MURRAY has moved his saw mill into this community and will begin sawing for Messrs. GRAHAM and SPENCE at once. Mr. and Mrs. N.P. MCCANN are visiting Mrs. MCCANN'S parents, Mr. and H.P. LINKOUS this week. Mrs. J.A. LINKOUS and Miss Wilda AGEIS spent the last of the week with Mrs. Joseph HALL. Mrs. William RYE spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. J.A. LINKOUS. Thomas LINKOUS made a business trip to Tazewell Saturday. Walter SPARKS expects to leave Thursday for Illinois on business. Misses Pearl WALDRON and Rosa LINKOUS were visiting Miss Lassie CROUSE the first of the week. COVE CREEK Cove Creek, Oct. 11 - The Missionary Society met at the home of the Mrs. Liza ROBINETT Saturday. A large crowd was present. W.N. STOWERS and wife of Burkes Garden, were visting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. STOWERS the later part of the week. Miss Bessie DAUGHERTY, of Emory is visiting her uncle, M.F. NEEL and family. Mrs. C.F. STOWERS and Little children of place are spending a week at Bland visiting her father, Robert GREEN, and others. J.B. GREGORY made a business trip to Tazewell Saturday. Misses Mary, Bessie and Cecil ROBINETTE were the guests of Misses Cora, Gertrude and Dora FOX Sunday. SHRADERS Shraders, Oct 10 - Joe RILEY has recently returned from a visit to friends at Lafolette, Tennessee, and was also present at the Appalachian Exposition at Knoxville with gone. H.W. CROCKETT, Princeton, was shaking hands with friends in the Cove last week. Little Marjory, the nine year old daughter of S.J. CROCKETT, is very sick at this time. Dr. Glenn BREWSTER of West Virginia, and Dr. D.R. JACKSON of Tazewell, are in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. PATTON'S 5 month old baby died last Thursday and was buried near Adria on Friday. News reached here last week from Canebrake, of the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. E.S. CROCKETT'S baby. There is now hope of it's recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H.B. GILLESPIE are now moving their household goods to Tazewell where they will make their future home. Mr. ROBINSON, of Horsepen, has rented Mr. GILLESPIE'S farm at this place. Mrs. T.G. CROCKETT is in Abingdon where she underwent and operation several days ago at the Johnson-Willis Hospital. At last report she was improving. Mrs. G.F. SHRADER (nee: Cynthia A. Burress), Misses Laura and Myrtle and Master Claude, passed through the Cove Saturday, enroute to Squire, West Virginia, where they will visit relatives. The Odd Fellows of this place, are remodeling their Hall with the intention of taking the Grand Encampment degrees. There will be a box supper at Grassy Spur church next Saturday afternoon. The proceeds of which will go for a new coat of paint for the church. Everybody invited. J.G. MCGUIRE and son, Walter, have returned from a trip to Ohio, where they went in search of a farm. Robert SHRADER was very sick several days last week. Jesse RYE, Pocahontas, was the guest of J.C. MARRS the last of the week. ROCKY GAP Mrs. George FAGG is up and about again after a severe sick spell. S.E. STINSON sold a horse last Friday for two hundred and twenty five dollars. The price of horses on Clear Fork seem to be right good at this time. J.D. HONAKER is off buying cattle. Mrs. Rose BOURNE, of Mayberry, is spending sometime with her father, E.A. DAVIS. J.C. HONAKER made a business trip to Bluefield last week. H.G. THOMPSON and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will STINSON. R.S. BAILEY, of Cross Roads, was on Clear Fork last week weighing up cattle he had bought. Fayett NEWBERRY, of Bland, bought a nice lot of cattle from J.C. HONAKER. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. TUGGLE are wearing a smile over the arrival of another granddaughter, this one is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Walt CALDWELL and Mrs. O. CALDWELL, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie SARVER. Rev. BOURNE will preach the funeral of Mrs. Jim WILEY next Sunday, if its a pretty day, but if the weather is unfavorable it will be preached at the Baptist Church.