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I FUNERAL OF I the deceased. They all spjke in
~ ? "Drn Wf WT terms of the d.-parf?;J.
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Ur\T QTT\7\J *n? ?* the eulogies was that of t:. :
I rlULiO 1UIN Kcv N N Blirton> who <v u a iirst
cousin of the deceased. Mr. Bar tun
? kkmains of gallant ex-confei). .,....
S KU ATE LAID 10 REST =" 1 "" > ?'*ters.
As boys they played together,
[ ~~T~ anc* during the last year of the war
! lhe fi neral ol Capt. W. W. 11ol- they were in the same company, a d
L J ston ?ook place Sunday at old West just one week before Lee surrender fi
Creek Church in Saluda County. It cd they were captured and rr.r de
1' was perhaps one of the largest con- prisoners of war, and wc re in prison
.jrep.ations that ever attended that together, and \vl e . t': ey wore pachurch;
there v as anywhere from roled they came home 0:1 the same
tOd 10 1.000 people present. The vessel, and in the fall of 186Mie
service were conducted by the Revs was the bes* man ; t Capt. Holstcn's
J. A. Carson, N. N Burton and M. mnrrirge. The fkral offerings were
l). Padgett, all life ng friends of profuse.
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