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Y our Committe on Obituaries, records with the deepest sorrow t�
sad death of two of the most active and loyal members the South Yadkin
Association has had within its bounds since its organization.
R. FROST.
On October the nth, r9o3, af-
ter a few days of great sufferg
death claimed as its victim, this
strong man. Bro. Frost will be
long remembered as a public
spirited, liberal -hearted man,
as a friend of general education,
and of missions ; as a loyal mern-
ber of the church and as a strong
supporter of all the work of his
denomination, but he will be re-
membered with greatest tender-
ness and affection because of his
lifelong and abiding interest in
orphan children. The Thomas-
ville orphanage, of which he
was a faithful trustee, from its
beginning until his death,
was the child of his love and
prayer.
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Harry J. Cain 'heeds With !Dstant Death
at His Home to Worth Carolina,
-Struck on ti i e Head by a Plank whiie
Employed at His Fathers Saw-
mill In Mocksville, N. C.
It will be with unspoalcable sorrow
and. regret when Harry J.Caln's many
friends and acquaintaDceg In Humboldt
county and elsewhere in California will
learn of his untimely death.
A letter received this week by the
rn North Carolina brought the sad
intelligence. It appears that while
sawing lumber at bis father's sawmill
in Mock-sville, North Carolina, Tuesday
evening, Nov. 21st, a plank was stuck
on the saw and struck Harry on the
side of the bead with great force.,
knockino, him senseless. He never re-
gained consciousness and died Wed-
nesday evening, Nov. 22d.
Deceased had resided four or five
years in California) most of which tirne I
he spent in this neighborhood, where
for a time he bad employment at the
Riverside mill. Previous to his de-
parture for his homo last August be
acted as conductor on the street car
line in Eureka. Being of an affable
and kind disposition and pleasant man.
ners Aarry Cain made a host of warm
friends while bore, and hJs death is
universally rogrettod. Howasanatio o
of North Carolina, aged about 33 years,
and besides his father and mothor,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caln, of Cana:, N.
C,, he leaves the following brotbors
and sisters: Mr.,j. J. W. Etcbereon
and J. Boyce Cain, of Cana, N. C.,
Mrs. Dr.J. W. Redwell. and P.B. Cain,
of Mocksville, N. C., Miss Effie Gain of
Thomasville, N.C., MisB Margaret Cain,
of Diinn, N. C_ and IV. D Cain, of
Cluchinati, Olilo. The remains were in-
terred from Enton's oburch, near C
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