People in this section are enjoying these cold days for hog killing and fall planting. Mr. Winner Hasting was so industrious he got out too early from having the mumps and has taken a backset.
Mr. Z.V. Shope was lucky in his fox chase. He chased it in a hole in the mountain and in smoking it out got two coons and the fox.
Mr. E.B. Dehart was lucky in landing a job at the Franklin post office. Wish him much success.
Mr. Lige Dehart was taken ill at the Black Woods Lumber Company in Jackson County and came home. He is improving fast.
Mr. Ed Harrison of Cartodgechaye was visiting Miss Clara Shope Sunday.
Mr. Vester Stockton has moved into his new home. Mr. Oscar Ledford purchased the Vester Stockton farm and moved in the past week.
Mr. J.L. Sanders had Dr. Rodgers Saturday for his children, who were very ill. They are improving fast.
Several of the boys of this section are still with Mr. Wilson on the road on Cowee.
From the front page of The Franklin Press, Friday, Nov. 27, 1925. According to www.bing.com: The term "backset" in a disease context generally refers to a reversal or setback in progress. It can denote a relapse or discouragement experienced during recovery, indicating a setback in the healing process. In some contexts, it may also refer to a check or reversal of progress, which can be particularly relevant in the context of health and recovery.
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