ivs-Leader j ■or of the I elow is lo-d above— .ake’s Ci-Tered counter which he News-ocery wasMOORESVILLE.’ is slight, yp« type-ws-Leader ;rable. It ry is seri-jefore this have to benday nightattendediday.t attended Williahurghter, Miss it Noe lastre were inspent Sun-M. Mont-Villisburg, id Sunday, ft here to visited his y. Sundhy.Davy, and \ the city d their to-irket. risited herday. 'whoseBorn, since our last letter, to the wife of Boone Mattingly, a 14 pound son.Mr. Ham Virgin is quite ill of typhoid-pneumonia.Several of our neighbors have sold their tobacco crops. Prices ranging from 5 to 10 cents per pound.Mrs. Mary E. Weekly ia on the sick list.Mrs. Maggie Pebbet, of Louisville, is visiting relatives at this place.Mrs. Thoe. P. Moore is visiting her daughter in Indiana.Born, to the wife of Silas Armstrong, a eight pound girllt;Bad colds are prevalent in our community.Mrs. W. 0. Ellis and daughter, Miss Nancye. were in Springfield Wednesday. IMr. Bernard Wall and wife have gone to housekeeping.Mr. Ham Vergin is still low with typhoid fever.Miss Maggie Smith visithd her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bobhtt. of Springfield, lastweek.Mr. Erastua Yates and mother attended the funeral of Walter Wells last Sunday. L iMisses Verna Wells and Essie Rhyne, of Tatham Springs, are visiting Mrs. Ed. Yocum. JMr. Kimberlin moved Saturday to the Henry Miles farm, about six miles below Bbrdstown.There \s no .railroad agent at Booker now.Mr. and Eld. Yocum gave a social last Saturday night in honor of Misses Verna Wells and EUsie Rhyne. Those present were: Misses Katherine Kimberlin, Nora Armstrong, Amanda Baker, Nancye Ellis, Dessie and Eunice Weekley, Lattye Mattingly and Messrs. Carl Yancy, Jake Kimberlin, HubertMattingly, George Moul, Johnnie Ellis,■Ben Reddicks, Dena Weekley, Johnnie Green and Sam Yocum.