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THE CHRONICLE
From Our Correspondents
News From Spigner's Flat
D. S. Lewis, Dock Miller and others have been to Coosa river again in
search of fish; their efforts were rewarded with one weighing 4 pounds.(1)
From Our Correspondents
Sears' Chapel News
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Miller and children of near Speed, are visiting
relatives here this week.(2)
Local and Personal
"Dock Miller and family of Titus, are visiting relatives and attending
the protracted meeting which is in progress at Sear's Chapel."(3)
"E. W. MILLER DECEASED
In the course of human events it is appointed for man once to die.
God in His province saw fit to inflict E. W. Miller for several days and
on the 23 of April 1920 exited him from the walks of men. Mr. Miller and
Mrs. M. D. Adams were married October 6, 1892 from which union five
children were born, three boys - Sim, Walter, and Mack and two girls,
Mattie and Mary Moss. Mr. Miller was 48 years old at his death and had
lived in Coosa county practically all his life, and was one of Coosa’s
quiet unassuming citizen. He joined the Methodist Church the same year he
was married and was a member in good standing who God called him from
earth to heaven. A FRIEND" (4)
"A CARD
Mrs. M. D. Miller feels very grateful to Dr. Powell of Buyck and the
neighbors around Lebanon for their kindness and aid during the sickness
and death of her husband, E. W. Miller, and takes this method of
expressing herself." (5)
(1)The Chronicle, From Our Correspondents, 11 Jun 1909, p. 5. Printed in
Rockford, Coosa Co., AL. Microfilm: Located in the Alabama Archives and
History, Montgomery, AL.
(2)The Chronicle, From Our Correspondents, 26 Nov 1909, p. 4. (Note:
Speed is in Coosa Co., AL.)
(3)The Chronicle, Local and Personal, 5 Aug 1910, p. 5. (Note: Titus is
in Elmore Co., AL.)
(4) The Chronicle, E. W. MILLER DECEASED, 9 Jul 1920, p. 4.
(5) The Chronicle, A CARD, 9 Jul 1920, p. 4.