Died. Thursday the 9th inst., little Willie Stephen Turner, son of G. M. and Mamie Turner, of dropsy of the chest, aged eleven years. He was sick twelve weeks, during which time the little fellow bore his afflictions with the greatest patience, even more so than could be expected of one of maturer years. Even from childhood, little Willie possessed qualities rarely ever seen in a child of his age. He always loved the Sunday school, and was a dear lover of the instructions that he received while attending thereon, and would make more preparations (torn) him to be punctual than is usual (torn) |
Deaths in the CityAn infant child of Mr. Jesse French, living near Col. McCullough's, in Dunklin Townshi;, died on Sunday and was buried the next day in the Princeton graveyard |
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Austin Township, on Monday last, lost their little son, Furman Smith, by death, from congestion of the stomach. It was buried yesterday at Bethel Church graveyard. |
Willie Rice, aged fifteen years, living with his parents near Mauldin, where the latter had moved recently from Pickens, died on the 25th of April. He died on a place of Mr. W. A. Bramlett. The remains were placed in the cemetery at Bethel Church |
Death in the CountyOn Thursday night, Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Mackey lost an infant child by death, and it was bured on Friday in Springwood Cemetery. The bereaved family have the condolence of many friends. |
One of the twin children of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foster of this city, aged three months, died of cholera infantum, on Sunday night. The remains were buried on Monday afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Laures have been on a visit to the family of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hillhouse in this City. |
Mrs. Weil performed on the organ at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning. Mrs. Dantzler, Mrs. Westmoreland and Mr Morgan of the Baptist Church aided with their voices in the rendering of music. |
Mr. John H. Rice of Sterling Grove got a stand of cotton on his land excepting on a few acres. |
Dr. J. R. Wilkinson and his bride returned home from their bridal trip on Saturday last. They were away longer than they at first intended to be. |
We had a pleasant call on Monday from Mr. James Shumate and his sister Miss Florence Shumate of Travelers' Rest. Miss Florence says she has a good garden and is looking after it herself. |
Mr. E. M. Keith, who has been in Greenville for several months past, has returned to Pickens his native County, and will farm near Table Mountain. |
Mr. Isidore Evans of Oak Lawn, gave us a pleasant call last Wednesday. We always enjoy conversation with him. |
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