October 6, 1905

GENERAL NEWS
                

Dr. J.R. GILDERSLEEVE left for Richmond, where he will spend the winter.

Estill STEELE, son of Captain A.J. STEELE, has left for Richmond College.

John F. LITZ, of Graham, was here Sunday and Monday, shaking hands with old friends.

Mrs. W.L. QUINN and her little son Davis, who have been visiting Mrs. H.W. POBST, returned to New York Wednesday. Mrs. POBST accompanied her as far as Radford.

Mrs. HANCOCK and Miss RUDD have returned to their home on Crane Creek, West Virginia, after a short visit with friends here.

Mrs. Captain CROCKETT moved to Pisgah this week.

Miss Margarett MOORE, daughter of E.P. MOORE, North Tazewell, was among the girls who left for Martha Washington last week.

We omitted to call attention last week to the announcement of T.E. GEORGE, for re-election as Clerk of Circuit Court of this county. Mr. GEORGE has been clerk of the Court here for years, and has given satisfaction. he will be re-elected, as yet he has no opposition and none in sight.

Misses Stella and Mary WINGO, of Paris, Kentucky, are here visiting their numerous friends. Miss Mary has just recovered from very painful illness.

The familiar face of W.G. YOUNG was seen on the streets the first of the week. Mr. YOUNG'S health has greatly improved since he moved to Knob, where he is doing finely in the mercantile business.

   

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