CARROLL

COUNTY

TENNESSEE



GOSSIP COLUMNS
Whats Happening in Trezevant

Tennessee Republican Huntingdon, October 18,1889
Contributed by unknown person Rootsweb Carroll County List
JAMES YANCY’s new dwelling is almost completed.

A.E. HILLSMAN is having his drug store built one story higher.

EMMIT WHITE returned from Louisville where he has been selling goods.

MISS MAMIE SMITH passed through here last Sunday on her way from McKenzie where she had visited friends.

Carroll County Democrat Huntingdon, October 18,1889

WILIAM BLANKS & Son’s new two story brick will soon be ready for occupancy.

BROTHER A. WHITE has made great discovery in the way of a growth called milo-maize—hay for stock... Bro.White is also a large bean grower.

JEFF BLANKS, L. A. GALLION, and R. Y DENTON returned from Louisville with large stocks of goods.
FRANK BLANKS is a candidate for mayor..
EMMETT WHITE is at home.
A gloom was cast over us last week by the death of MRS. LOUIS N. DESHONG.
MISSES OLA and EFFIE CAGE of Atwood were here.
UNCLE JOHNIE BURNS of McKenzie visited the family of A. L. GARDNER.
JUDGE JO HAWKINS was here.
J. O. GAMBILL of Erin is here.
T. C. GREEN of Memphis was here Sunday.
DR. C. A. LOVE of Conyersville was here.
WILLIAM BLANKS went to Milan.
GEORGE BLANKS and MISS LILLIE WILLIAMS went to Newburn.
REV. COVEY delivered an able sermon at the C. P. Church Sunday.
W. G WARE, our courteous depot agent, made a business trip to Danville and Erin.
JAMES YANCEY is having the finishing touches to his neat residence.
Our school under the supervision of MRS. S. H. MCALISTER, assisted by MISS STELLA JOHNSON, is progressing well. 55 pupils have enrolled. The school is being graded.

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