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Carroll County Democrat Huntingdon, 18 October 1889
MR. PETTUS, one of Decaturville’s most accomplished young men, paid us a call.
Mr. BROWN of Huntingdon was interviewing some of our business men about insurance.
Our little town was honored by a visit by B. F. ENLOE and wife of Trezevant.
WILL ROGERS is now behind the counter at W. B. BOND’S.
J. M. HOLLADAY went east after goods.

Tennessee Republican Huntingdon, 26 January 1894
Contributed by unknown person Rootsweb Carroll County List

PROF. A. H. PRITCHARD and DR. S. W. PARKER were here on business.

J. F. BELL was called to the bedside of his brother at Waverly Sunday who is very sick with fever.

REV.L. D. HAMILTON delivered an interesting sermon at M. E. Church South.

MISS MARY LIFSEY of Clarksburg is visiting here.

J. H.KEE of near Camden was here.

The Sunday school of the M. E. Church South was re-organized: L. B. HUBBS, secretary; A. J. FRAZIER, music teacher; J. F. MCKEAL, treasurer; MISS VAIDE HATLEY, librarian.

PROF. W. E. ROGERS, one of Huntingdon’s most energetic young men who has charge of the Bakersville High School, spent Sunday here with his friends.

REV. J. N. PENICK of Jackson filled the pulpit at the Baptist church.

Some excitement was caused here Wednesday when it became known that one of the little children of W. S. MORGAN drank the contents of a bottle of cordial, thought to be in a critical condition at first, but has since recovered.

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