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Surname
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FALKNER , Joseph
November 1,1887
FEARS , Sydney
December 9, 1898
FINCHER , Dick
January 26, 1900
FINCHER , Mrs. Joe
September 30, 1898
FLETCHER , Miss Neva
September 27, 1895
FLYNT , Annie
November 12, 1889
FOSTER , Charlie, Jr.
October 7, 1887
FOSTER , Son of Mr. and Mrs. Will
October 20, 1899
FREEMAN , little babe of Mr. & Mrs. S. F.
June 2, 1899




Joseph Falkner
The following announcement from Indian Springs was handed to us last Friday:
Our community has again been sadly afflicted in the death of Master Joseph Falkner, who died on Friday morning, October the 14th at Indian Springs, aged fourteen years. Joe, as he was familiarly called, was a quiet, good boy � obedient and faithful in the demands of his parents. He was a regular attendant upon the Sabbath school and his lessons were always well prepared. He was sick several weeks and was exceedingly patient under his affliction. Allow me in behalf of the family to extend to the citizens of this community their sincere thanks for the liberal kindness and attention shown them during the sickness of their only son. (Middle Ga Argus � Week of November 1,1887)

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Miss Neva Fletcher
It was sad intelligence indeed that brought to us the death of Miss Neva Fletcher the only daughter of Mr. R. M. Fletcher.
She had just graduated last June, and was budding into lovely womanhood when the reaper of death struck her down. This is a peculiarly sad affliction and often we cannot understand that wise Providence which removes from our midst such bright hopes. But we know that God is too wise to err and all things work together for them that love him.
Death is the black camel that kneels at every man's gate and sooner or later we must all leave the scenes that surround us here.
This young lady was of a beautiful Christian character and were are reminded that blessed are they who die in the Lord.
Though death has ended her career among the throngs of the earth yet I wot* it has just begun to bloom in immortal splendor far beyond the pearly gates among the dwellers of the New Jerusalem where she has gone to welcome others as they end this earthly life. Her spirit has winged its flight through the portals of that glorious heaven into a fairer region where the angels of light welcomed her into a blissful immortality.
(Jackson Argus - Week of September 27, 1895)
Note: "wot" is an Old English (King James Version) word for "know."
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Annie Flynt
It becomes our painful duty to announce the death of Miss Annie Flynt at the home of her father, Mr. John Flynt near High Falls, on yesterday of consumption. (Middle Ga Argus � Week of November 12, 1889)

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Charlie Foster, Jr.
We regret to announce the death of Mr. Charlie Foster, Jr., which occurred at his home in Griffin on Friday 7th inst. of malarial fever. He leaves a young wife and three small children to mourn his loss. He was the son of Mr. C. F. Foster who formerly lived in this county. (Middle Ga Argus � Week of October 18, 1887)

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