Many of the contented miners have been heard to say that the miners of the county generally would work as usual on the day of the barbecue and that they had made up their minds not to permit any interference with their right to work and support their families as they chose.
Nebo Notes.
Nebo, Ky., July 23.
Yesterday was given up as being the hottest day ever known around here, the mercury going up to 112 in the shade.
Mrs. B. F. McMican who has been visiting friends here returned home today.
Miss Jessie Ramsey of the Corinth country is spending the week with Miss Thulie Cox.
The revival meeting which is being conducted here so far has been quite successful having had a good congregation in the day time and the house crowded at night. A great deal of interest has been manifested.
Misses Ethel Scott and Nannie Crow spent a few days with friends near here.
Rev. Watson was called away this afternoon to Madisonville to preach the funeral of Mrs. Smith, an aged lady of that place.