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South Carolina Hero.And while wo are honoring heroes lot us not forgot 15-year-old Wade Plummer, of Lamar, Darlington county, who rescued John Gibson from the waters of Lynches’ river. The dispatch says that when young Gibson sank the men on the river bank did not undertake the risk of attempting his rescue. But the boy did. The drowning man grappled with him and carried him beneath the water. Aftor being twice boino down Wade heeded the voico of his father and broke away from Gibson’s grip. But only for a moment, and to recover breath and give him Htrongth, did tho bravo boy cease his efforts. Then he dived 12 or 15 feet, found tho body of Gibson oil the bottom of the river, brought it to the surface and to the shore. Life Boomed extinct, but in an hour Gibson was resuscitated and thoro was great gratification. And there was double cause for rojoicing ; not only had a tragedy been averted, but it had been developed that in that community there was snob a youth as Wade Plummer.—The State.
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Keowee Courier

Pickens, South Carolina, US

Wed, May 18, 1904

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