DICKENSON COUNTY NEWSPAPER 1890's AN ELOPEMENT Osborn FARMER and William STONE'S daughter eloped from her father's the other night, the "old man" being averse to the match. They soon found it impossible to procure marriage license here without permission from the girl's parents. It is thought they will probably go to Bristol or to some other point in Tennessee. The girl is about "sweet sixteen" as pretty as a picture, and is worth all the trouble she is likely to cost. Clintwood, VA. June 1, Burdine DESKINS, an aged farmer living within half a mile of this place, had the misfortune to have his arm broken and mangled in a terrible manner the other day by a large log which he was trying to roll off a piece of ground. Dr. PHIPPS who attended him, thinks amputation of the limb necessary. James K. DAMRUN, an attorney of this place , and Miss Belle SUTHERLAND, of Bucu, were quietly married the other day at the home of the bride's parents. Miss SUTHERLAND is a daughter of Ezeliel SUTHERLAND, a prominent official of this county. Jackson VANOVER , of Freeling, this county , died of pneumonia-fever recently. Mr. VANOVER was about 45 years old and unmarried. name of newspaper unknown. Louise Vanover Vore