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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A card from Miss Joey Guggenheim--she refuses to play on Sunday . (search)
Death of Dr. Thomas H. Nelson. --We regret to announce the death of Dr. Thomas H. Nelson, at his late residence in Bedford co., yesterday morning. His disease was of the heart, from which, for some time, he had suffered severely, He was an eminent physician, a well known and public spirited citizen, and one whose loss will be deeply felt by a numerous circle of relatives and friends.--Lynchburg 12th.
n that place and Knoxville, as there had been no communication between those points since the troubles began. The Circuit Court which has been in session for a week past, has had quite a number of criminal cases up. The case of Spotswood Ryder, a notorious peace breaker, charged with killing a man named Jones, last year, was before the Court yesterday, but the jury failing to agree in their verdict, were adjourned over until this morning. Dr. Thomas H. Nelson a prominent citizen of Bedford county, died suddenly at his residence yesterday morning. There has been a very interesting revival going on for some time past at the Methodist Church in this city, under the pastoral charge of Rev. H. P. Mitchell. A large number of converts have blessed his labors, and the good work still goes on. A public meeting has been called for this evening, to take into consideration and to adopt measures to prevent the "worms," of whom we have plenty of all sorts and sizes, from speculating