OLD RESIDENT DIES□Mrs. Mary E. Cannon PassesAway Saturday Night.1■Mrs. Mary Klizabeth Cannon, widow of the late Oreenbury C. Cannon, and an old resident of the city, died Satur-' clay night at 11;46 o'clock at her home, 1 ( 518 Cast Main street. She had been in failing health for the past year and4her condition had been critical for sev- ^ era! weeks and death was not unex |Ipee ted. ,T Slie was eighty-two years old and j* was a native of Charlestown, but came4to this city when she was a young woman and had lived for nearly half a , r. I century in the old homestead on Hast .* I' Main street, fshe leaves three sons ^ and one daughter. They are Frank „4Cannon, of lt;hvenaboro, Ky.; John Can- j non, of Del.and, Fla.; Dr. Day Cannon. 1 j of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Kichards T. Brooks, of Buenos Ayres. Argentina. Mrs. Brooks spent several months last year with her mother and her brothersalso were here at the same time.^ I Mrs. Cannon was a member of Centenary -M. K. church and was a greatly respected Christian woman. Her son, Frank Cannon, arriwd from owens-j boro yesterday and her son, John Can- ’ ^ non, will arrive today from* DeLand.The funeral serviess will be held tomorrow afternoon at TT' o’clock fromthe residence.u iyal-a r-ititr,it3,I