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An unnamed local correspondent from Big Creek in Logan County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Lincoln Republican printed on Thursday, May 3, 1923:
The Sunday school at this place will open May 1st, and everybody is invited to attend.
Dr. J.E. Whithill has purchased from Harmon & Toney a new Studebaker touring car.
Virgie May, the small daughter of Mr. Edd Harmon, is suffering, from the measles.
Mr. P.M. Toney spent Sunday with his family in Huntington.
Miss Sarah Lilly returned to her home in Ashland, Ky., Monday.
Mr. John Hayner, of Dollie, was in the city recently purchasing farming implements.
A.S. Christian, of Logan, was a recent business visitor here.
Miss Ida Lucas, of Banco, took the teachers’ examination at Logan last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Brad Ferrell spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of his sister in Huntington.
The Big Creek Coal Co. reports business better than it has been during the past five years.
Miss Opal Hager was a Huntington visitor Saturday.
Mr. L.D. Adkins, foreman for the Hunt-Forbes Const. Co., was a business visitor in town Monday.
Ferguson & Stone have sold their drug store and soda fountain to Will H. Harmon and W.B. Toney. The consideration was $3250.
Miss Eunice Chafin, of Logan, was the guest of friends here Sunday.
Bruce Dial has received a fine lot of Saddle horses and is doing some trading.
J.J. Toney, of Huntington, has accepted a position as clerk in the Fountain Drug Store at this place.
Mr. E.E. Gill is on the sick list.
Miss Susie Harmon left Monday for Huntington, where she will enter Marshall College.
T.B. Stone was a recent business visitor in Logan.
C.W. Lucas is constructing a new garage which will be occupied by Harmon & Toney.
Frank Toney, of Marshall College is visiting friends in the city.