TAZEWELL COUNTY, VA - NEWSPAPERS - Clinch Valley News, 22 Aug 1902, Italy Leaks ============================================================================ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the Virginia USGenWeb Archives by: Karen EAGLE Moman arizonaeagle@qwest.net ============================================================================ "Clinch Valley News" Tazewell, Tazewell Co., VA Friday, August 22, 1902 ITALY LEAKS (Typed as written) Cloudy day and dusty, pastures burning up, and corn twisting. ……… Merchant C. D. HAWLEY is building a new addition to his store house, on 3rd avenue. …………….. MESSERS YOUNG and FINK attended a Masonic sermon in graham last Sunday. [John W. Fink and Walter J. Fink were Masons and sons of James C. Fink & Cynthia M. Dudley] ……… MR. GRANGER COMPTON is quite sick of typhoid. [Son of Joseph W. Compton & Nancy Shannon] ………….. MAJ. WALTON left last Monday night for Toledo , Ohio, where he will be gone for several days. [Maj. Samuel Walton] ………. An ice cream supper was given by the young people of Falls Mills and adjoining village last Tuesday evening on the lawn near MR. WARDS. Those in attendance expressed themselves as having a tip top time. ………………….. The oldest Mason in the march at Harman Lodge last Sunday in Graham was A. W. TABOR, of Falls Mills. While his companion second in age was L. J. BARBEE, of Graham. These two gentlemen are great pillars of information in Masonic circles in this section. RELATED: same date Our friend A. W. TABOR, say not only is his heart in the Masonic work at Graham, but there are other enterprises which (are) equally as interesting. This leaves us room to judge for ourselves, we will keep an open eye on the doctor in the future. [Alexander Waltham Tabor, s/o Amos H. Tabor & Cynthia McPherson. Lee J. Barbee, Sr. A. W. Tabor & Lee J. Barbee, Sr., were members Harman Lodge # 222, Bluefield. VA]. ………… MR and MRS. H. A. GREEN, of Falls Mills, were visiting MR. and. MRS. GRANGER COMPTON’S family last Sunday. [Hugh A. Green and his wife Nannie M. Granger Compton, s/o Joseph W. Compton & Nancy Shannon]. ……….. J. W. JOHNSON left last Monday for Edinburg, to visit friends and relatives. ……………… The continued stream of stone shipped from Falls Mills Quarries is enormous, ranging from 200 to 260 cubic yards per day. Karen EAGLE Moman arizonaeagle@qwest.net May 2002