Mrs. J. G. Meador Dead. On last Saturday morning death visited the home of J. G. Meador j for the Second time within the past two month i. This time it was the estimable wife, Mrs. Celia Meador,iif the age of 50 years: the former!Miss Olga Mend or. Both succumb j bing to that dreaded malady tis-i bercidosis.Mrs. Meador had been in ill health for some time and her death was not unexpected. She was highly esteemed by all who knew ; her and a faithful member of the Baptist, church.«The funeral services were, eon-j dud eel by the Rev. \Y. F. Duna-j way at the residence and the re-i mains were interred in 'Wildwood j f I cemetery on last Sunday afternoon, j iv A largo concourse of friends aval;relatives witnessing the last:, sad; :s rites. jMrs. Meador leaves a husband,!’ jJ. G. Meador, five sons and one daughter, Frank-, Mack and Sal tic • Meador, of this place; Henry Mca-I dor, of Beaver: Adam Meador, of; Blue Jay; and Cyrus Meador, ofj Stanaford. YYc tender the be-’ reaved our sympathies in this sad i hour.dd