Rev- R. A- TueH Called Home-Died in this city Saturday, tiilt; lOi U inai., Rev. R. A. Tueli,alter a long and lingering illness, tn I he death of Mr. 'rued tin* town lu {id one of i\s ‘oust ana t ruest cit ieiiv- Mt liti'i beenn 1 ified v. ill: its uuero^t-oiee liio town was in its inl.incv.pThe i'uoJi Mono block is a monti menl to his material worth to Stil-.veil, Us completion brought new business men atid needed insiitutins to assist in developing the lovvrj, encouraged others, and ciwr.geri the town from i, si railing i otv of business houses facing th»* railroad to the handsome business homes of stone atnt brick on Division Street today Lie Herded two terms asmay v of Blii well, at a time when it Look strong character to maintain municipal government.,Ho filled his position as aprivate citizon and as a public official wilh honor o him-Beif ami town. His was a life of a Christian gentleman and nohigher compliment is paid toanyone. As a minister for.several .years he filled acceptably to his charge the position of Missionary to the Cherokees under the Dap list board of Missions.Funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Hughes, and funeral sermon and burial at New Hop.e, Rev. , A. Yauoy, pastor of . the Baptist Church, paying beautiful tribute to his Uoblo and useful life.