October 11, 1912

LOCAL TAZEWELL
                

Nine Prisoners escaped from the Tazewell jail last Friday night. None of them have been arrested.

Captain Rees BOWEN and son, of Bluefield, were here Tuesday.

Mrs. G.O. THOMPSON, who has been ill at her home in Thompson Valley, is improving.

Mrs. Carrie BUCHANAN remains ill at her home in Thompson Valley.

Oscar CLAYTON, who has been ill is improving.

John SHRADER while picking apples near his home in Asberry last week, fell from a tree and broke both his arms.

Miss Susie YOUNG, of Ceres, is visiting Miss Josie LOWDER on Tazewell Ave.

Miss Fannie TYNES has gone to Spartansburg, S.C. to accept position as teacher in the deaf, dumb and blind institute.

Mrs. Eliza WITTEN, wife of the late Dr. Thomas WITTEN, one of the oldest ladies in the county, was out joy-riding in the automobile of Mrs. Geo. P. HALL yesterday.

Erastus THOMPSON, father of Stuart THOMPSON, died at the home of his son in Thompson Valley Saturday night at the age of 85.

 

     

  

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