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Major Otis
CALDWELL's serious illness is causing much uneasiness among his family and his many friends. He was a Confederate soldier and is ninety-two years old, and there is not much hope for his recovery. At present his daughter's Mrs.
EARNEST and Mrs. BREWSTER and son, Bert CALDWELL, are all at his bedside.
Mr. HANSHEN, of J.L. Vance and Co. Chilhowie, was in the valley last Tuesday in the interest of his company.
M.F. BROWN, Albert CALDWELL, Kirk and Patrick, all brought mowing machines, and Patrick Brothers, a wagon from him.
Mr. KENDRICK, Tazewell, and M.F. BROWN and a squad of braves went to North Holston Tuesday to load lumber, but failed to get a car, and returned mad.
Mrs. Sallie HOLMES has returned to her home here, after a week's visit to her son, Dr. E.A.
HOLMES, at Broadford.
Mrs. R.P. HILT was visiting at Mr. T.L. PATRICK'S Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. R.W. HOLMES, North Holston, and Dr. HOLMES, Broadford, were visiting relatives at this place Sunday.
Miss Maude WILLIAMS, of Maccrady's is here for a week's visit among her host of friends and relatives.
Mr. Avery CRABTREE was at home Sunday from the road force on Plum Creek.
Mrs. John PATRICK was the guest of parents, Mr. and Mrs. CRABTREE, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ryburn PATRICK and Mrs. "Bob" PATRICK and children, were the guests of Mrs. T.L.
PATRICK yesterday.
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