May 10, 1900

GENERAL NEWS
                

Judge and Mrs. GRAHAM have returned from their visit to the Springs and other points east.

Mrs. J.M. COFFEE left on Tuesday for Snowville to see her sister, Miss Emma TAYLOR, who is critically ill.

John W. BOURNE and W.D. JONES, the firm of Jones & Bourne of Gratton, were both in town this week. Mr. BOURNE paid us a pleasant call.

Mrs. J.G. BUSTON and her sister Miss Alice ALEXANDER, left on Wednesday for Mountain Lake. Mr. J.G. BUSTON expects to join them on Sunday.

J.H. CAMPBELL, of Roanoke, General Agent of the South Atlantic Insurance Company, spent several days in town this week as the guest of J.N. HARMAN.

The side walk on Mechanics Avenue is a disgrace to the town, and a hindrance to the convenience and comfort of the people. Where is the street committee.

J.N. HARMAN, agent of Tazewell College left on yesterday to attend the annual meeting of the Holston District Convention, where he will make an address on education.

Miss Patsy GRAHAM, daughter of Major GRAHAM, of Graham's Forge, and one of Wythe County's most excellect young ladies, is visiting the Misses GRAHAM, of our town.

Mr. William CAMPBELL, the young man who has typhoid fever at the Presbyterian Manse, is doing fairly well. His physician, Dr. Peirce, speaks very encouraging of his case.

   

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