From: The Webster Echo; April 3, 1903. ERBACON. Been some chilly of late. Fruit seems uninjured yet. D. D. Smith has purchased a span of fine horses. L. M. Gillespie was called to Loydville last Sunday. Jasper Tinney, of Little Birch, has been doing mason work here. Miss Nancy Jackson, who is visiting his brother Stephen, is quite sick. R. M. Gross has sold his farm on Laurel creek to Thomas and George Johns for $600. Rev. "Dick" Jackson, of Braxton county, is here assisting in nursing his daughter, who is sick. Levi Moore, so we learn, is fairly tearing up the mountains on his farm preparing for large crops. N. R. Barnett has moved to Belington, Barbour county, and Oak Wilson from Sutton to Erbacon, since our last report. Several of our people attended the Baptist meeting at Wainville Saturday last, among whom were Frank Scott and sweetheart. The Erbacon and Missouri Run schools both close this week, and the small boy will be free to enjoy liberty. However, too many got free ere the schools closed. Mrs. Baldwin and daughter, of Nicholas county, came in Saturday to visit Mrs. Baldwin's brother, Attorney W. R. Holcomb They returned on the evening train to their home. Married, on the evening of March 25, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Perrine, near Erbacon, Mr. Tillison M. Gillespie and Miss Della J. Perrine. Rev. Levi J. Barnett, of the M. E. Church, South, officiated. The groom is a son of Mr. Frank Gillespie, of Loydville, Braxton county, and has for the past three years been one of the steady and valued employes at Waggy's lumber camp here. The bride is an accomplished young lady, known and respected by all the people. The many guests assempled united in hearty wishes for their success in life. When the "Wonder who will the Next" was passed around, at least one couple seemed to blush, and all eyes were turned toward "Os" and his sweetheart.