E. F. CRUMP DROPS DEAD SUDDENLY Funeral Took Place Saturday Afternoon Conducted by Rev. F. T. Collins. The sad news of the death of Mr. E. F. Crump spread rapidly on our streets Friday, he having died sud denly of heart trouble at his home at 7:30 o'clock. For two or three years, Mr. Crump had suffered from a leaking heart, a complication fol lowing an attack of influenza, but he was able to attend to his work and his death was unexpected to the community. Mr. Crump who was a native of Georgia moved his family to Smith feld n 1900, and for twenty-three years has lived here, making a valu able citizen. When he first came t