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Information comes to us of the sudden death at
Wytheville, of Mr. W. R. COOPER, of Burkes Garden, Mr. COOPER
was an extensive farmer and was held in high esteem by a host of friends
who regret to hear of his death.
Mr. and Mrs. BROWN, of Graham, have the sympathy of the people of
Tazewell, their old home, on account of the death of their daughter,
Lula, which occurred on Monday last. The funeral services took place
from the Episcopal church of this place, and the remains were interred
in the citizens cemetery.
Mr. David CROCKETT died at his home on Cavitts Creek Monday
morning, after an illness of several weeks duration. He leaves a young
wife and several children to whom his death is a sad blow. His death is
made more affecting from the fact that the life of his wife is despaired
of.
Dr. Will PAINTER, of Liberty, accompanied by his friend Mr. Barns
GILLESPIE, of Tazewell, are on a pleasure trip to Knoxville.
Miss Stella STRAS, of Roanoke, is visiting relatives in Tazewell.
Since her arrival last week, she has been quite unwell at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. WALTON.
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