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Ads and social notes about Dixon Springs citizens from the Carthage Courier newspaper, 1914 Some of the Highers Brothers notices are: All kinds of repair work done by Highers Bros., Dixon Springs. Go to Highers Bros., Dixon Springs, and get you a Robinson & McGill buggy. If you need a farm wagon, see Highers Bros., Dixon Springs. They handle the Milburn, which is noted for its long life. DIXON SPRINGS W.W. Morton is in Nashville. Fanny Lou Highers has returned from Carthage. Walter Denney and James Hall, of Gallatin, were here last week. J. T. Ross and wife and Sallie Ross have returned from Defeated Creek. Monroe Rigsby and Miss Carrie Taylor were married here Sunday, Justice G.W. Allen officiating. Mrs. Josie Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford and Lum Matthews, of Carthage, were here Sunday. Hon. S. M. Young, Billie Young, W. W. Garrett, Albert Milburn, W. Y. Clay, Wirt Clay, Paul Clay, W. A Jordan, Webb Allen, Simon Highers, Jim Alexander, Jim Deering, George Lester and Earl Meador were among those of our citizens having business at the county seat the past week. Notify Administrator about this message?
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