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From: "Neal F. Carrier" <>
Subject: [CARRIER-L] Sallie Carrier of London (Kentucky?)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:50:09 -0400



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Subject: [KYLAUREL-L] Excerpts from The Mt. Echo 1903 (63)


Reprinted with permission of the Laurel Co Historical
Society.
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SEPTEMBER 11, 1903

NOTICE

On the 16th day of September, 19023, near Bush, Laurel County, Ky., General
Deputy Collector Charles M. Randall, seized one 25 gallon copper still, cap
and worm, on account of distilling spirits without same having been
registered, "For Use. " or as required by Sec. 3,258 R. S. Any person or
persons, owning said still, must make claim to same within 30 days from the
first publication of this notice.
J.H. DAVID, D.C.

LESBAS

Miss Julia Parman was visiting relatives near Union, Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Spitser were visiting relatives in Fariston Saturday and
Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins of this place, were visiting in East Bernstadt
last week.

Died, at her home near Rough Creek, Friday evening, Mrs. Nay Norville. The
family have our deepest sympathy in their sad bereavement.

TUTTLE

Dixon Humfleet, on account of whose illness we mentioned in our last letter
is convalescing.

Wallace Sasser of this place, was called to Oklahoma, Tr., last week by
telegram to the bedside of his son, Thomas, who is dangerously ill with
typhoid.

PITTSBURG

Died on last Sunday one of the twin babies of Will Onkst.

Born, on the 29th. to the wife of Will Onkst, two bouncing boys.

Mr. George Ridings, who was so low with typhoid is very much improved.

Ed Rednour, who was mashed in New Laurel Mines, is not expected to live.

William Webb, Jr. with Sam and Robert Onkst, will leave soon for Gwynn,
Ark., to visit the family of Mr. P. H. Warren.

EAST BERNSTADT

Mr. George Meece and Miss Mary Hardix were married last Saturday night.

Miss Sallie Carrier of London, is visiting relatives here during the week.

The Sheriff of Clay county passed through here Monday taking a little boy to
the house of correction at Louisville. The little fellow had been trying his
gun on some one.

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