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ofletMurdtheinieicaecilatre-ies-entionim.id©ofineles-eri-ur-villendealloilrt-eriwtheml.»s:di*?enAsariin-be)ia.va!Coinivethetheitsingthetheirit? a ) to ck»•r aing i istheinlity'lubwnTheimmi■ i m i ■r*nffrwnwa' i. *mm- fi deiDeath of Mrs. Eliza Lewis.Great Reapermankind.So ’ on haviJixa Lewis, who departedMonday morning at half past* threeprcxlife October 31, 1910, died at herthehome in the western part of Old Fields township, where she had lived .11 of the time since the war. andiHithinchildrenMron the farm while her husband,Caswell Lewis, was in the war.Mrs. Lewis was an industrious w'o-o’clock the death warrant was servedby the grim monster, death.On Tuesday her remains were gently laid in their last resting place in Pleasant Grove church burying ground, of which church Mrs. Lewis had been a consistent member. ThehadTheman after the old type, never tirii g at, nor shirking from what 3he thought was her duty as a farmer’s wife, but with willing hands and a cheerful heart, took hold of whatever she thought was helpful to her husband and to those dear little onesIi ne talefuneral service was conducted by Rev. fnr Mr. Smith.Mr. Lewis desires to tender his heart-felt thanks to im iriendstheir kind devotion and to - ).’* . .6 , their kind devotion tcTial«bereaved (°!hfamily during that me st sad and tryvatu'Lordworiunder her care.The writer saw* her the day before *heherhc»*andwas stricken, with a sack u*’ft»ss rhoulders and a walking stick in hand.infg time, and pray„ _____ ________may bless us all and help us to pre- j™1 pare against that sad A ~ U™ the too. shall walk throulegoing to the cotton patch,i his«he was 72 years of age. slows that she was truly a help-nieet She was stricken at herl^n uai a * «* Iof the shadow of death that we j Bi may fear no evil, and that goodness enat and mercy may follow' us all the days of our lives, and that we may dwell in;I! „ wasWednesday factmorning. She was ng net cow. Mr. Lewis was -:r,:ng against the stable near her. Fei* lit »!e granddaughter. Alice, was standing near by. K«aic Watson, a coloredman, war passing on a wagon andhad stopped and was talking with Mr.pO.*t Oilmilk-Lord foreverIiE. C. WATSON.is tcdemGone To Rest.farnWe regret to announce that Thurs-meaday morning, November10,1910,the sdeath angels visited the home of Mr. thisLewi* w j.cn he saw Mrs. Lew! i .*etand .Mrs. L. T. Boyette, of near Buck-horn church, and took to rest theirIiet•'Uckc-t down, rise and place ahand on each shoulder of little *lice, and said, “Help me!” and begen *o tremble und soon began to shake. And she bore heavier upon the littleas'.1 r.upongirl she called her grandfather Lewis looked and saw that his wife was falling He reached and caughthold of her. Atftont tint Uvne Essie,the colored man. iumied from hisUtile four mouths old son, which suffered only a few* days, and was laid to rest in the Buckhorn cemetery. How it did grieve mother's heartwhen she must give up her child andto know* that home would be so darkgoodishe ifor 1a dand lonely without the bright, smiling face.agaicomman, jumped wagon and caught hold of the side of her. But she sank tolowfinfliground. The colored man suggested that she he carried into the house.Seeing that her conditionAt night when mother goes to sleep, Praying to God little souls to keep, other The thoughts that come, the hourgfOWS dim.There’s a darling Mildred and little aJim*A COUSIN.thethosserithe colored man toldwasAr. Lewisampthe little girlthen he reached down withstrength bor%herous,to hold her head and her feet, his willing gently into the house, w here all thro? of them did what they could for her, while little Addie Lee, another grand child, was sent after Mr. Bunn High. Her other grand child, Gille, who lived with her, was in Middlesex, where she held a position with HighBros. She was notified and came im-STEWART1*mediatelyMr.soon cameBuyn High and his Neighbors were sent(From Tuesday’s Daily Times.)The marriage of Miss Lottie Lou Bacon to Mr. Hugh Belfield Stewart, which interesting event took place at high noon today in the Methodistchurch, was a beautiful one, and attended by hosts of friends of thispopular young couple.The church was artistically decorand whiteAwhiasthetaklt;den61 1.a rfor and friends, white and coloredrushed in to give assistance. The doctor was summonsedandiafternoon. He announcedstroke of paralysisIthe prienlt;is from far and near visited herherure.A..ofuring those five days ot lessness and did all thecouldBut none couldgood they check theated with ferns, palms chrysanthemums and presented alovely scene to the many present. Mrs. 8. W. Venable, of Durham, presided at the organ, and while the friends of the contracting parties were being seated, Miss Mildred Roney sang in perfect voice, '‘All That Her HeartDesires,” and “TogetherAt the conclusion of the last songsim ObsAswathat99his! hethe doors of the church weretickEg.\
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