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Raleigh T . Edwards
The funeral of Raleigh Thomas
Edwards. 76. who died Satui aa\
at his home in Landrum, after
having been in declining health
for some time, were conducted on
Sunday at 5 p. m. (EST> at the
Landrum Baptist church.
Mr. Edwards was a s:n of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Edwards,
and was a native of Polk coun
ty. N. C. He had been a resident
of Landrum for a number of
years, and was a member of the
Landrum First Baptist enure::.
His wife, the former Miss Sarah
Elizabeth Bruce Edwards, died
June 16; 1940.
Survivors include two sons. S.
A. and B. E. Edwards of Land
rum: two daughters. Miss Maude
Edwards and Mrs. Dexter Morrow
of Landrum: four brothers. Sam
and John Edwards of Try on. X.
C.. Edward Edwards of Mill
Spring. N. C.. and Sherman Ed
wards of Hillghrt. X. C.: one sis
ter. Mrs. Tiny Edwards of Mill
Spring.
The Rev. R. A. Ellis and Dr.
E. E. Bomar officiated at the final
rites. Burial was in the Landrum
cemetery.
FOR SALE: House 6 rooms.
5 acres, mostly under cultivation.
Valley section. Shade and fruit
trees. Very pleasant setting.
Price $5,000. E. Perry Manville.
Real Estate. Insurance. Air Line
Tickets.—Adv. 15.
For Sale: In Pacolet Hills, eight
rooms house, guest house, double
garage, 15 acres, exceptionally
beautiful mountain view, attrac
tively planted. Apply to G. Harri
son Bridgeman, Tryon.—Adv. ti.
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