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W.A. SCOTT left on Monday for Greencastle, Indiana to accompany his wife and children home. They are expected to reach
Tazewell today.
W.B. DOAK, Russellville, Tennessee, advertises two pieces of valuable property for sale or exchange in this issue of the
news.
Preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
We want to buy a sow and six or eight pigs. BUSTON & SONS
Mr. George W. MAYS, Chief of Police, Pocahontas, and Miss Ella WHETSTONE, of the same city, were married on Wednesday, and
are now on an extended tour of Eastern cities.
We sell the celebrated Eastern Shore Sweet Potatoes; they are unusually fine this season. BUSTON & SONS
Tazewell is a good field for the Steiff Piano. Prof. WEBBER has just sold a fine piano, each, to S.T.
LITZ and F.P. GUTRIDGE at Graham.
The Electoral Board of the county has appointed as Judges to hold the local option election in Pocahontas, Oct. 3rd, Messrs.
J.M. NEWTON, M. BLOCK and John H. OWENS, and H.M.
UMBERGER and Wm. DANHOUSER as clerks.
The purse advertised in last issue of the NEWS was claimed on Saturday by a child of Mr. George
MOSS, Burkes Garden. Lost and found articles should be advertised promptly in this paper.
W.B. KEGLEY, a prominent young Attorney of Wytheville, is attending Court this week.
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