August 30, 1912

GENERAL NEWS
                

Mrs. A.B. BUCHANAN is again ill at her home on Tazewell Avenue.

Henry HAMPTON the contractor, has been home several days this week.

R.C. CHAPMAN has gotten back from the northern markets for M. J. HANKINS.

Lee SPRATT has been appointed by the Circuit Court as a special policeman at Cedar Bluff.

Mrs. Earl C. THOMPSON and little daughter, who have been the guests for several weeks this summer of her husbands parents, Dr. and Mrs. THOMPSON, left for their hoe in Fort Worth, Texas Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude POBST have leased rooms from Mrs. Sallie HOOVER on Tazewell Avenue, and will begin housekeeping in a short time.

Miss Ella HANKINS, who has been in the Northern markets informing herself on the latest in millinery, returned to her home here yesterday.

Mr. W.A. HULL, manager of the Richlands brick plant, was here several days this week. Mr. HULL is furnishing brick for the new Brittain residence, now under
contraction.

J.J. HELDRETH, father of the well known HELDRETH Brothers, carpenters here, is seriously ill at his home near town. He has been in a critical condition for several days.

Mrs. SPRATT and her daughter, Miss Margaret, were in town this week. Mrs. SPRATT was on her way home from a very pleasant visit to Chicago.

   

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