The GazetteSeptember 27, 1905 Despite the quarantine regulations, a little stranger arrived at the home of Mr. F. E. Mayo last Saturday evening, and notwithstanding the fact that the little man was devoid of a health certificate he was permitted to take up his permanent abode with the family and promises some day to assume the … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
September 1905
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteSeptember 20, 1905 Mr. Abe Stein has closed his Corner Cafe in Monroe temporarily on account of quarantine depression, and will take this opportunity to refit it for business later. Capt. B. F. Pleasant will turn over his residence here next Monday to Mr. J. A. Watson, who has rented it for a year. His … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteSeptember 13, 1905 Mr. H. H. VanHook arrived with his stock last Monday night. Mrs. Rogers of Junction, was committed to the jail last Saturday night in a demented condition. John Green, charged with robbery committed near Bennett, was locked up at this place last week. Mr. J. B. Heard closed a contract with the … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Uncle Jasper Speaks
The GazetteSeptember 13, 1905 Editor Gazette, While I have a few moments of spare time I will write you a few line from Marion. We feel very lonely since the train has stopped, which has cut us off from the outside world, The yellow fever seems to be spreading and in my opinion, nothing will shop … Continue reading Uncle Jasper Speaks
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