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Mr. J.H. STUARTS'S son, St. Clair, is much
improved from his illness.
Mrs. Rees T. BOWEN and daughter were visiting in town this week.
Dr. R.B. GILLESPIE of the Coal Mountain Mining Co. came up
yesterday.
Dr. C.C. COPENHAVER and Mr. D.O. BALDWIN, of Bluefield,
were in town Monday.
J.W. CHAPMAN, Esq. returned Wednesday from a professional trip to
Baltimore.
Messrs. B.W. and J. STRAS left this week for Michigan to buy
stock for their wholesale furniture house to be established in Salem.
Mr. Thomas HALL, father of Mr. T.K. HALL died at the
latter's home at Kelly, on Monday last. Deceased was a very old man,
being 93. He leaves a widow of nearly as may years.
Mr. William STUART, brother of J. H. STUART Esq. and Mrs.
T.P. BOWEN, was in town Monday, going to Richlands to embark on
the drug business.
At the present term of the US Court, held at Lynchburg, John CHAMP,
of this county, was indicted for selling liquor and also for resisting
officers.
Mr. George STUDEBAKER, formerly principal of Tazewell High
School, and now with the Knoxville house, was among the merchants on
Tazewell during the week.
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