In Itsf com* all woo BUC*it anySainted Woman ofLexington Is DeadWShall I Lexinton, Go., Doc. 16.—Mrs. Nora York I Smith, aged sovonty-ono years, ono ig the I of the most prominent and universal* t but I ly boloved women of this town or ith be I county, died at bet home hero this with I morning at an early hour. *eat as I The funeral will bo conducted at Ite the 111 o’clock Sunday, from tho real jcxtie and I donee here, and tho interment will I prek the I bo in' Clarko cemetery, this placo i tui locked I Rev. P. W. Davis and Rev. M. S.Idl iteless I Weaver will conduct tho services. Ian ing or I Tho honorary pall-bearers will be: |of mta. I Messrs. T. W. Crawford, W. B. Lea lie ta be* I ter, Earl Reynolds, 8. L. Maxwell, ofgreat | Frank Alexander, and George Bar*ron. The actlvo pallbearers will bo: e sue* I Messrs. James Reynolds, William H. ace of I Reynolds, Horace Smith, W. J. Knox, I tloand Howard McCommoas and Dr. W. I pa ) lives I H. Reynolds. ofiple. I Mrs. Bmlth is survived by two am l fall* I daughters, Mrs. W. H. Dcadwyler and bet night | Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, by one broth* thlt;or, Mr. J. H. McCommons, of Athens, ret r is a I and a sister. Miss Ella McCommons. r pos* 18ho leaves eight grandchildren. „ I pitMrs. Smith was ono of the grand diitee 1s I old ladles” of Lexington and her no on of I death has brought intense sorrow to I wccarry Ihnndreds of hearts. I tbi1