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NEAL , J. P.
October 9, 1886
NEAL , J. F.
November 9, 1886
NELMS , David
March 19, 1900
NELSON , W. T.
February 10, 1899
NEWSOME , Joel
January 25, 1895
NUTT , Mrs. John H.
April 18, 1898

J P Neal
We were very sorry to hear of the death of our friend J. P. Neal. We were soldiers together in the war. He was a good soldier, always at his post on every battlefield. We extend our sympathy to his bereaved family. (Middle Ga Argus � Week of October 9, 1886)

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J F Neal
It is seldom that we have had to chronicle a death that struck us with so much regret as that of the one that heads this article. Mr. Neal was our special friend persotially (?), and had always been a true friend to the Argus, and often contributed spicy and interesting articles for its pages. But his tongue is hushed and his pen is stilled forever. If he had a fault it should be buried with his mortal remains, and his good qualities, and he had many, should be remembered and held up in their brightest colors to the living.
Mr. Neal died from a relapse from a fever and was buried at Indian Springs in Masonic Honors by the brethren of that ancient and noble order. He leaves a devoted wife and 7 children to mourn his untimely death (Middle Ga Argus � Week of November 9, 1886)

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Joel Newsome
Mr. Joel Newsome, who for some time was known to our people, having resided here for several years, died at his son's home in Hawkinsville, the first of the week. Mr. Newsome was a good man, and a faithful member of the Jackson Baptist church. His funeral was preached in that church by the pastor, Dr. Gardner, Tuesday last, and his remains were afterward deposited in the cemetery at this place. He was 79 years old, and leaves his aged companion and several children, grandchildren and many friends to mourn his loss. (Jackson Argus - Week of January 25, 1895)

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