From: The Webster Echo; July 13, 1900. ERBACON. We have had many heavy rains recently.....Many from here attended the funeral at Wainville Sunday.....Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Given, of Chapel, Braxton county, and Mrs. James Perrine, of Sutton, were visiting here Saturday and Sunday.....Mrs. Eli Perrine is on the sick list.....A small girl of Cell Hosey and one of Ben Salisbbury' each broke an arm last week.....The saw mill hands were off for the Fourth.....We learn that C. A. Duffield will soon move his well drill to our town.....Tom Herron and family have moved to McDowell county.....Uncle John L. Carpenter's condition is about the same..... R. M. Gross is paling his garden.....One of Waggy's trucks ran off the track while crossing a trestle and landed in the creek. No damage was done......Mr. Tate, of Doddridge county, was here last week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Floyd, and selling knead boards.....Uncle Jim Barnett has been indisposed for some days.....Miss Kauffman, who has been visiiting her sister, Mrs. Jeff Kelley, returned to her home in Braxton Last Sunday.....Ere this reaches your readers the Republicans will have named their Glade district ticket. S. L. Mason is our guess for Justice. Personally Sant is all right; politically he is - well, his politics don't suit us very well. RATTLER.