IEit ▼ iAT THE PA1Ob Sunday, May a I, at her home on South Creek. N. C.. one of that section's highly esteem d end popular cjtl sen v felt on eleep In the per-eon of Mr*, Fannie A, Austin, relic of the late Cornelius Austin, When the phantom boatman and his silent oar loitered at her portal she had been gasing «Pon the beauties of God's handiwork for over three score yean. Although the inowi of winter had whitened her hair and her cheek showed the bend or time, she waa young In mind and heart and went to her reward carrying wit!} her the plaudits of those who loved her best and have lost most. Behold her witnesses are In heaven and her record la on high. She was placed tenderly away In God’s chamber by her pastor. Rev. Mr, Trotmau, and •when that day for which all others are made la announced none can face her Lord With a purer record, Be-•aldes several children the deceased la also mourned by three brothers, B H. Mixon of South Creek, J. B. MIxoo and E. C, MUort of Washington, May the same hand that has wounded succor and comfort thoeo now elttlog within Ibe shadows.