Thursday, December 31, 1897 Oldest Town in the State Lewisburg is the oldest town in the State, and from its...
Read moreThursday, December 24, 1897 THE SAWED-OFF ELOPEMENT IN COURT Continued… N. C. McNeil appeared as counsel for the prosecuting witness....
Read moreThursday, December 17, 1897 Miss Annette Ligon and Miss Bessie Dysard, of Driftwood, made a horseback trip to Academy last...
Read moreThursday, December 10, 1897 THE BATH Enterprise says that the McClintic Mill was stopped the other day and, the turbine...
Read moreThursday, December 3, 1897 BIOGRAPHIC NOTES Hon. John Gay, but lately of Marlinton, a citizen of our county for forty...
Read moreThursday, November 26, 1897 WHAT A beautiful dispensation of nature it is that enables the barefooted boy these frosty mornings...
Read moreThursday, November 19, 1897 THE total number of pensioners is 976,014, an increase of 5,336 over last year. The total...
Read moreThursday, November 12, 1897 Andrew Price, Editor THE POCAHONTAS TIMES FIVE years ago this issue, the present proprietors took charge...
Read moreThursday, November 5, 1897 WHEN the timber of our mountains has been harvested, yielding great gains to those who put...
Read moreThursday, October 29, 1897 FOR a number of years, Knapps Creek has been cutting into the town of Marlinton and...
Read moreThursday, October 22, 1897 JAMES F. CLARK, of Greenbrier, an ex-member of the legislature, dropped dead at his home at...
Read moreThursday, October 8, 1897 FOREST fires have been raging in southern Indiana, central Kentucky and central Mississippi. Owing to the...
Read moreThursday, October 8, 1897 Ed Jackson says, (in order to satisfy some people) he shot Harry Moore with a shotgun...
Read moreThursday, October 1, 1897 LIEUT. PERRY, the arctic explorer has just returned from Meteoric Island in the far northern regions....
Read moreThursday, September 24, 1897 TUESDAY morning, the ground was covered with frost. Ice a quarter of an inch thick was...
Read moreThursday, September 17, 1897 THE RAILROAD survey on the Greenbrier is gradually nearing Marlinton. The Engineers have run the line...
Read moreThursday, September 10, 1897 ONE of the most alarming things that has come under our notice recently is to the...
Read moreThursday, September 3, 1897 A MAINE farmer grubs stumps by building a fence around them, poking some wheat under them...
Read moreThursday, August 27, 1897 A MAN in Kansas brings suit for divorce for the reason that his wife had drunk...
Read moreThursday, August 20, 1897 THE last steamer to make connections with the Yukon River steamers that run to the gold...
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