HR. HOWARD MCCORD PASSES TO REWARD) —;* •After an illness, of some time Mr. Howard McCord died Mon- ' day morning atHighlands, N. C., Where he had gdne for treatment. He was a former resident of this city, but a few years ago thefamily moved to Atlanta and later to Sale City. Mr. McCord, who was 21 years of old, is pleasantly remembered here and his demise is regretted by a large circle of Jack ton friends.Mr. McCord is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCord, of Sale City, four brothers. Rev. W. W. McCord, Prof. M. 0. McCord, of Marsh all ville, R. R. McCord, Atlanta, and W. C. McCord; two sisters, Mrs. A. W. McLarty, Douglas ville, and Miss Emma McCord.The body was brought to Jackson Tuesday morning and the funeral was held at 11 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev, Olin King conducting the services. Interment was in the City Cemetery. The pallbearers wereMessrs. Claude Spencer, MarvinSpencer, Jim Lyons, H. W. Tur*ner, Ned McCord; Mick Thaxton.