115 YEARS AGOThursday, Dec. 2, 1909from the Mathews Journal
As I haven’t seen any news from Redart for some time, I will try and write again: Mr. U.G. Dillehay and family were the pleasant guests at “Centerville” Sunday.
Little Miss Mary Lilly, who has been quite sick for the past week, we are glad to say, is improving.
Miss Eva Gwynn who has been quite sick with typhoid fever, we are glad to report, is improving nicely under the kind treatment of Dr. White Madge
110 YEARS AGOThursday, Dec. 3, 1914from the Mathews Journal
We are sorry to report Mr. James Godsey of Gwynn’s Island quite sick at this writing.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Rawlings was made happy last Friday night by the arrival of a little baby girl.
Messrs. James Callis and Carroll Godsey had a bad experience on last Friday night. Coming home after ferrying Dr. Tomkins to his home, the gasoline gave out and they had to stay all night in their canoe. Early next morning Mr. Luther Clark found them and brought them home ...
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