On Sunday, May *1, at bar home oa South Creek. N. C.. one of that section's highly esteemed and popular cl U sens fell on sleep in the psr-*on of Mra, Panale A. Aiutln, relic of the Late Cornelius Austin. When the phantom boat man and his silent oar loitered at her portal she bad been gatlf upon the beauties of God's handler or k for over three acorn yean. Although the snow* of winter had whitened her hair and her cheek showed the hand of time, she was young in mind and heart and went to her reward carrying wii^ her the plaudits of those who lored her beet and have loat 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. Her. Mr. Trotmsn, and •when that day for which all othara are made la announced none can face her Lord With a purer record. Be-•sldes several children tho deceased is nlso mourned by three brothers, B. H. Mixon of South Creek, J. B, Mixon and E. C. Mlxod of Washington. May the same hand that bos wounded succor and comfort those now sitting within the shadows.