July 11, 1890

 
LOCAL NEWS

Miss Charlotte HENRY has returned from the recent trip east and south.

The work of the removal of steps and porches projecting on to the streets has begun.

The new building at the Seminary which will contain ten rooms is going up rapidly.

Mrs. W.G. HARRISON, Mrs. I.C. DODD and Miss Ella HIGGINBOTHAM are at the Montgomery White.

Prof. C. SHELBURNE attended the dedicatory exercises of Randolph Macon College at Bedford City on the 4th.

Miss Kate KELLY is home from a visit to her friends, Miss BULLARD of Pulaski, and Miss JOHNSON of Princeton.

Mr. B. DODD, of Bland C.H. and late of this county, father of Mr. L.R. DODD, died at his home on the 1st.

Rev. J.A. LESLIE has been for some days in Lynchburg in the interest of the Baptist church now building here.

Capt. S.C. PAINTER and daughter, Miss Minnie, are visiting Tazewell relatives and friends. Captain PAINTER is not well.

Mr. William MOODY has moved his family into our famed little city to add to its population and society and they will be heartily welcomed.

Mr. A. C. SPOTTS, of the Three C's Railroad is in the city on a visit to his father's family and is cordially greeted by his numerous friends.

   

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