lt;*! *r• iA, 'jML %lt; •flbJBrfP' iSr- JmB * •'• Jk■- v A •' *V*%. ; v-\-v-»lt;.tPlt;-;i:*-r?. Vt*’^'•-.■• Vlt;. 'iJk - '.I- .w I*. • ’ r • '•(»-•■V' •Ai»/ »*■*» s. **Vi vlt; • ♦• *;*; • •* v‘ *»..Services Held intist Church for G. H,Mr*. LouJHunnlcutt'both of-Nashville,. Dl? AIITV OIIADCTehn.;, a son, Q. d; Hamilton of Paris KH A ■ I I V VHI lK\Vlt; ?;■'*! -At*1.Dollarenhehdi./- vf•,v‘«;■Vr* I .’'V-;*T***■**■.o*»• ii. 1 r , *,:v\vMADILL,; ) Dec; ^10^--(Special)%Bu-neral, services AyeMetbodlsfcchi^c^Fri 3 o’clock^or' G; 3t'‘ HjnUto^ passed! away attiieihbjne of astepsoh,Thursday^Armorhlngibrought to r the ^Watts funerali homeLewelling, pastor ot thelocal Methodist church, conducted the ftmeirai: services, Mrs. Vera Stepi^nsoii; Mrs.Parl A^rs^;^ W. Fondren and GUs Byrd furnished special music, in* tonnent was made in the American Legion-.c^etery..!With the Watts funeral home in^chmge, Ceremonies at the grave ‘Were*,conduct® by the Masonic lodge, of which Mr. Hamilton was ahhonorA*? J; member. A He was made a Mastei* Mdson in 1Q60., Mr. Hamilton was a brother-in-law to Judge^Geb.ti: SneedolMadill. ^Surviving relatives are his widow; two daughters*; Mrs, Blanche Hunnicutt andwasTertft$;tft; brothsHollywood. Cal.;% step daughter,?Mrs. ?L*\Hrrlsr of Soper, Okla., ■} and two stepiaibrhs, VTom and John ;B.\ Pulton of AVichita Falls, Texas. All were presr ent for the; funeral except thejhrother lh ^WornlAv- .■Mr/ Hsuh^ had; an interesting war recoi^^ The son of a Southern farmer; hear ^ Nashyille* Tenn., he enlisted; at lgWwithf tlie seventh Tennessee iegi-’ ment^:' fighting rwith Archer's: brigade; He was courier for Gen. Stonewall Jack-Scm^^ fprtwo\years.; He was riding with the general 'between the Confederate and the ! Yahkee lines when General Jackson was shoti and assisted in bearing his body away.on HUI's StaffIiiter Mr. Hamilton was attached tothe staff- of Gen. A. P. HUL Duringthat period he engaged in the battle ofGettysburg when his horse was shot froin under him. He was a prisoner of war at Port Delaware for 18 months, but was Returned to the south in time to view the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox courthouse.Mr. Hamilton was a veteran of 21 battles and engaged in many skirmishes. One of the many horrors of war Mr. Hamilton remembered was when he, as a young courier, was detailed with a band of soldiers before the battle of Manassas Junction to wreck a railroad•1T-ii.*. • ’% VState. Inspector • BS■ Cost'-Tt finrtcftf• fliiii’feig^tdr.'A^ith^but^r^ board,aniiounces. ' thati ^ aU ^ Ardmote * beauty sh ops are ; operatiiig ■; under! first classheni91mm I » VbfX\:states ttit 29tion . to' _ hJM'^for ^ libiBhisband will pre^nt certifichieis of health to the \8Mte fiealth (^mxhisslim. ''Ardmore^be^uiy shpp patrons,'* the inspector said, ^should be warned notto patronise;; tSveling beauty special-isifs who may operate under insanitary conditions or establish temporary places of business that do not comply with the | ^ state law s.. y ’*.'feiisin.. ■ *. .* 1trestle. Their purpose was accomplished, and he,saw;the engine and five coaches, of Yankee recruits pliihge 50 feet into the ravine.*.. .»■%There are 28 municipal libraries inTokyo, Japan. ^ -:\