New Pennington.A. Davis and employes are againrunning the saw mill at*c5w M. Colson was in New point oneday last week.It is hoped that the movement tohave a new store at this place may beMrs. George Myers andwere shopping in Newpoint Saturday.J. C. Morrison and family receutlymoved from town and now residenorth of here.School will close in the near *o-George M. Myers was united inmarriage to Susie Williams Feb. 25.Their m^ny friends congratulate them.A party was held near this place Thursday, Feb. 25, in honor of the twentieth birthday of Amos C. Sned-1 aker.J. E. Colson, of Newpoint, and Miss C. York were married Wednesday, Feb.Mrs. Sefton Hart died at her home near New Pennington March 3, at 9 p. m. of paralysis. She was the mother of four children, of whomthree survive. Her maiden name was Margaret McHugh. She leaves ahusband and many relatives and acquaintances to mourn. She was sixty-tom years, six months and two da vs old at the time of her de ith. Mrs. Hart, in late years, united with me M. E. church. Funeral services weve conducted at the If. E. church Sun* ay at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Goodnight, aftlt; r which the remains were interred in the village cemetery.