The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 07, 1910, Image 3
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VOL XX111.
Death of a Promlucnt Younf Man
Who Had Just Kntcred Into Tlie
Bloom of Life.
Turkey, N. C., March 2(>th, 1910.
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un mo *ioiQ oay 01 reoruary,
1910, God called from our midst my
dear and loving husband, Mr G C
Stanley, son of W J Stanley, of
Wampee, S C., to go and dwell in
that beautiful llome which he has
prepared for all those who loved
Him.
Mr Stanley had a light ease of
mumps and was recovering, when
taken with lagrippe, from which he
sutTered very much. He was improving
very nicely and was up in
his room attending to somo important
business affairs when he was
suddenly taken very ill with his
heart. Ho was takeu at 9 o'clock
and died at 11*30 o'clock, during
which time I faithfully asked God
to spare him to me But Clod
knew best, and His will must be
done, I humbly bow in submission
to Him who "doeth all things well."
Everything that a loving and perfectly
devoted wife and doctor could
do was done during his entire sickness,
but God beckoned and he answered
with a smile and farewell to
his loved ones on earth.
He was buried near the Baptist
church at this place, on Tuesday the
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and Rev Mr Harrell conducted the
funeral services.
He leaves a wife, one son, two years
of age, father, mother, tnree sisters
five brothers and a host of friouds
to mourn our loss which is his eter
nal gain.
Mr Stanley was reared in Horry
County, S. C., where his people now
reside. He was a prominent business
man of this place.
He worked for the Railroad Co.
several years and was agent here at
the time of his death. He came
here the 7th day of February. 11)07
and on the 10th day of April, 1007,
we were happily married at my home
near Taylors Bridge.
The time was indeed short, but
Oh! how I thank God for sparing
him that long. The time of which
is the sweetest memory of ray life.
He was a dear, kind and loving
husband and father. Dear Jesus,
help me toliveand raise little Homer
to live such a life as thou wouldst
have us live. Guide and keep us
from all harm, and Dear Jesus, tell
him that I, with our little son, will
meet him on those beautiful streets
all paved with gold.
Mow Dear Father, bo with and
comfort his loved ones in S. C., and
that they may say va 1 ha/e said,
Thy will be dme.
A k rt i i t _ - ? it . . ii .?
- \messeu is trie roan mat waiKetn
not in the counsel of the ungodly,
Enor etandeth in the way of sinners
nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
But his delight is in the law of
the Lord; and in his law doth he
meditate day and night/'
"Dearest one, from me
i ? 'Thou hast gone;
A Prospective Home Vlslt>
Dear Herald:?I am planning for
a visit to the dear old home which J
shall greatly enjoy.
b\?r sixteen years my habitation
has been in another State where it
suimiis my course was directed by a
merciful Provjdei.ee, and my labors
have been hopefully fruitful; but I
want to say that my interest in the
people of llorry has never waned.
For her spiritual development 1 have
prayed; for her intellectual growth
and advancement 1 have yearned,
and in her material p osperity 1
have been delighted and exceedingly
gratified.
It is with regret that I must sav
it has been quite two years and a
half since the rays of an J Lorry sun
fell upon my head, for it is a means
of grace to visit the home af one's
childhood. The man who was moved
from place to place in his childhood
so that he has no place he can
refer to as his childhood home Is a
veritable object of pity,
We have heard that one of natur o'
peculiar gifts to man is the power
of imagination. By this means he
lives over the past He sees the
faces and hears the voices of loved
ones who have gone from earth, and
through this power all made able
to continually share the good things
~ e i?
ui uy -y.unu years.
A visit to the old homo never fails
to inflame the imagination. 1 can
it in the old meeting house, where,
as a child 1 heard the Gospal of
Jesus Christ faithfully and earnestpreached
by the Elders of blessed
memory. 1 can see them in the
pulpit and hear their voices and remember
their impassioned utterances
which are conspicuously absent
from mauy pulpits of the pres
cnt day.
I hope to be pardoned if its wrong
to again wish to wander through the
lonely pine forests and over the
lonely hills and plains where every
tree and garden and doorstep serve
as a reminder of the education a
boy gets when alone with God and
his works.
] am goiug back if I live, 1 want
to see everybody in Ilorry, but I
know this desire will fail unless they
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brief hour6; even tnen, I could not
see them all for the multitude would
betso great that no man could number
them.
Best wishes and kindest regards
to all, J. M. FLEMING,
Lumberton, N. C,
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