rOLD RESIDENTPASSES AWAYIy\clMrs. Louisa Prim, 80, Well Known COIorod Woman, leaves Two |DaughterseeMrs, Louisa Prim, 80. a well-known colored woman of this city for about 60 years, died at 4 o’clock this morning1 at her home, 229 South East street. She had, been in feeble health for several('IweeKs.The deceased was born a slaveMelifabout 80 years ago in Grant county, Kentucky, and remembered well the old slave days of the South.’ Her father was a slave and left. I Kentucky soon after the war when the Ku Klux Klan threatened himsinS]o’the daughte said. Her name was Louisa McGuder. tMrs. Prim was an honest, indus-i trious woman and was respected i bv all who knew her. Her hus-j^* iband died two years ago. She K leaves two daughters, Nellie Prim}** of this city and Mrs. Sarah Wright of Anderson. Another daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Curtis, has not been\\11Hheard from for several years an l|er ! is supposed to be deceased. There I are three grandchildren. *The funeral will be held in the home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 by Rev. Davis of Plainfield, pastor of the A M. E. churc*,\ of whichI the deceased was a niemofer, officiating.wPithbiwin\i