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Show Personal Items Quire a Wairm spell of weather we are having for May. Joe Hinea had his boots half -soled last week. Joe thought be could wear his boots all rummer without having them half-soled until next fat), hart he was mistaken. Jud Weathersby, a nephew of Hen Westhersby, prop, of our general store, is clerking m Hen's store at present. This is quite a help to Hen. as when Jud is in the store Hen's easterners don't annoy him so. Abe Witberow of the Co. seat was a Bingville visitor sst week He says business at the Co. seat s flourishing. What Abe's business was here we did not learn. Jim Anderson hss a irritashion of skin that keeps him pretty bosy scratching scratch-ing at present. Seven years ago Jit was pirened with pizeo ivy, and bs) says every spring when puen ivy begins be-gins to leaf out he breaks out all over. This is strange. Silas Osgood of Hardscrabble 'drove through Bingville Wedneday, but did not top. If we are not mistaken, Cy was driving the new horse be par-chased par-chased recently, but he was going so fast we could not be sore. The widow Skinner is raising con-lidrrable con-lidrrable garden truck this year. She took a load of same to the Co. seat recently and marketed it out, socfa as onions and lettuce, etc Miss Tabitha Underwood tried to dye her blue silk skirt red recently, but the dyes didn t seem to work well, aad the result is almost ridiculous. Hank Dewbery cut his thumb w his jack-knife while trying to cut off a chew of tobacco from his plug re- recently, re-cently, and Hank say about the time that cut place gets healed over he knocks it against something and starts it bleeding afresh. Well. Hank, yoa know the old saying: "Always in Use i way like a sore thumb.' |