JOHN W. HINTON PASSES TO REST\ ■ ■DIED AT SANFORD TUESDAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS.Wat a Native of Perry County, a Prominent Mason and an Enthusiastic Hoo-Hoo—Remain* forwarded to Heidelberg.The friends and acquaintances of the family will regret to learn of the death of John W. Hinton, which occurred at Sanford on Tuesday September 3 after a long illness.The body passed through Hattiesburg Wednesday night and was transferred from the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad to the New Orleans and Northeastern by David Fairley, the undertaker who furnished the coffin, and forwarded to Heidelberg.Mr. Hinton was a native of Perry County, born at Augusta. September 5, 1871, where his parents still live, and were among the first settlers of Perry County.He was a self made man, and had reached a prominent place among the young business men of this section. He was an active member of the Masonic order, for a long time secretary of the AuguBta lodge and was also a prominent member of the Consatenat-ed order of Hoo-Hoo.He leaves a wife and two little girls and a host of friends to mourn his loss.