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Thomas M.
FOX - the only one of the name left now in Thompson Valley, called in a day or two ago, and paid his tuition. He has the distinction of being the only man in the county so far as known, whose father served in the war of 1812. Is there another case in the community?
A.B. STUART, a brother of Mrs. Gussie BOWEN, of this town and Judge J.H.
STUART, of Roanoke, died at his home in Greenbrier County last Wednesday, the 19th after a long illness from heart trouble. Besides a wife and Judge
STUART and Mrs. BROWN he is survived by another sister, Mrs. Edmond
SELON, of Huntington, and two sons. The funeral and burial services
occurred near his old home last week, the interment taking place in the old Stone Church cemetery in Greenbrier county.
I have on my farm near Wittens Mills, Va. 1 stack of hay, and in the barn 180 dozen of good oats to sell, on the maradam road to Graham from Tazewell Va. Phone 110-z or write me. T.M.
GREEAR, Cliffield, Va.
Among the large number of callers to this office on Tuesday, were Mrs.
HUMPHREY and her neighbor, Mrs. Will WITTEN, Liberty Hill, and Mrs. Charles S. ASCUE and her father, Mr.
BRADSHAW, of Repass, Russell County. Mrs. HUMPHREY lives on "Hogback" off the main road, and from what she said it will be no surprise if she comes off that ridge, the road to which is the worst ever, particularly in the winter time.
The Baptist people have installed a Caloric heating furnace in the basement of the Baptist Church, and the church is entirely comfortable in the coldest weather. Mr. W.L.
PAINTER furnished and installed the furnace, and gave a quick and satisfactory job. Mr.
MCCONNELL fixed the smoke flue. Mr. William KIMBALL, a member of the church, does the firing, and does it well. So don't mind the weather, but come to church
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