Bradley County R. F. D. 2 Community News, February, 1909
transcribed and contributed by Susan Langheld (date unidentified)
Newspaper: Not stated
Date: 02/01/1909
R. F. D. No. 2
S. A. Kile, who has been so sick for the past two weeks, has improved slightly as of this writing.
Miss Jessie Bean, who has closed a successful school term at Lea’s schoolhouse Friday, returned to her home at McDonald today.
Bud Steed of Athens, is spending a few days with W.P. Duff and family.
Miss Mary Cate Bates, of Charleston, spent Sunday with Mrs. George McKnight.
Mrs. D. F. Brock is suffering with rheumatism.
Frank Price entered school at Charleston today.
J.M. Pierce, conductor on the Southern Railroad, who has been visiting friends and relatives here, has returned to his work.
Mr. & Mrs. Green Phillips were called to the bedside of their mother Sunday, who is very sick at her home in Cleveland.
Bud Steed and Mr. Duff attended Sunday school and leauge at Bellfonte Sunday.
Robert McKnight will leave for Texas one day this week.