AGED MINISTER IS DEADRev. Henry Young Passes Away At Kanawliu Two Mile.ohniel-leif?yrilThe Rev. Harry Young, for 60 years «a well known Baptist minister of Kanawha county, died at noon today of complications incident to old ape, During the last 10 years he had suffered from three strokes of paralysis and death probably resulted from that cause. The deceased was the father of U. C. Young. Funeral services will be conducted from the residence at 3 o’clock on Sunday afternoon.The deceased was born at Spring Creek on the Little Kanawha, March 16, 1833. He was 86 years old when he died. He moved here when only four years .old and the rest of his life was spent in this territory. During 60 years he was a circuit. Him work lay principally in Kanawha iff ! county, but there w» rc many churches ten | in nearby counties that were under his Jurisdiction. At one time he lived in Charleston. He had, however, been re- j on his farm at Kanawha Two Mile .nd for 44 years before he died. He was ur* married twice. His second wife nur-the vives him.gn. ; Besides his widow ho leaves five sons and four daughters: J. M.ad-(Young, of Kanawha City; George B. of Young, of South Charleston; James car And Herbert Young, of Kanawha Two *ars Mile; U. G. Young. Mrs. Grace Rur-ust- dette and Mrs. Clarice Holesapple, of ted. Charleston; Mrs. Docie Tribune, of veri North Dakota; and Mrs. Bertha Jen-ilop- 1 kins, of Kanawha Two Mile.ous- i*alige*.lt;rv rv \it-v