GONE TO RESTHIViCiclwpitilp«thriatofg«scmfaofSaturday night the death angel called one of odr oldest andimoat respected citizens to go up higher.After a long and useful life -Mr. J. M. Storey has gone to his reward, lie has been a great sufferer for several years, confined to hia bed for the past eighteen months, death was only a release for the imprisoned spirit.AIr. Storey \va« born in Pickens County Ala.. June 17, 1829, he came to Texas in 1855 and sct:i,d at Cotton Gin. Where on Aug. 12, 1858 he was married to Miss Alary Jane Kennedy who departed this life Maerh 14, 1894.In August 1862 Mr. Storey enlisted in the Confederate Army a: Second Sargent in Co. 8, 28th Reg. Texas Calvary, under Col.11 orrice Randal, and served with houi.r throughout the Civil war.Air. Storey joined the Presbyterian elmreh in 1848. and rein,lined a consistent member uhliij In- was called In the great church|SiiJciW Hi* is surviv'd ly sjX | | -liiUhvn. «iim 1 n miml/or ■ LT-rimf J •li:lili*i‘ii wlm will IV»j! his Tin* rhililivn un* Mrs. J. li. Sin-| ri.iir, AM. li. S|nri*y ;nil Alts-Uii’il Sttiv-'Y i*i Aii'XiM, *(. ( . Sturdy lit* FiM Worth. Airs. A. (\ Phillips of -1 'Ackoiiv)II«*. an-.l II.K. Storry •( J)ri!|jj. Wi* vxt-m! our sympathy t«l 1 soi'i'uwiuvI11• 151T ! WS ill lll'Ml4 hiS^, lt;‘Hhl j!!!wiili tlmir many friends in row that thfamilial* fai-** will lo st i*n H nimv in Ur midst.trvvadPiuiaiwfih%01e]\vAI ir AI tl