June 24, 1910

NORTH TAZEWELL
                

Quite a number from this place attended the commencement given at the High School on Monday and Tuesday nights.

Miss Catherine SLUSS is spending a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. R.H. MCGUIRE.

Mrs. Charles SLUSS returned on Tue from Bland County, where she has been spending a few weeks with her parents.

Mrs. Mary JAMISON, of Graham, is spending a few weeks in the country with her cousin, Mrs. R. H. MCGUIRE.

Mrs. W. P. WHITLEY is still confined to her home on Whitley branch.

Mrs. W. F. DAVIS who has been sick for the past week is reported better.

Miss Fannie WHITELY left on Tuesday morning for Pulaski, where she will visit for sometime.

The Cemetery Association and Daughters of the Confederacy have been fortunate in having one night of the moving picture show given to them by the management. The ladies will have charge of the show every other Friday night, beginning with tonight, and will furnish special music, and later will serve refreshments after the show. In as much as the management of the picture show are given absolutely free this performance every other Friday night for the benefit of the causes mentioned, it hoped that people of the town and community will give the show the patronage it deserves.

H.G. PEERY has purchased his brother's interest, J. Arthur PEERY, in the Tazewell Supply Company at North Tazewell. Arthur PEERY has been in the business at North Tazewell about ten years, and will take a much needed rest and vacation. H.G. PEERY is one of the best merchants in Southwest Virginia, as his success in the face of strongest competition shows. Arthur PEERY possesses many of the same qualifications and will not long be out of the mercantile business, which he knows well.

   

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