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Show H Greenville. H Greenville, May 0, 1004. A deep t gloom lias been cast over our ward by tho sudden death of Emily Elmcda, HHBJ $ daughter of Frank and Annie Nyman R'f' Corbctt, wliopepurted this life April BflHt a 20. She suffered from heart trouble BfljflB j and pneumonia. The funeral was held BfljBJ Sunday, May 0, from the home at HHBJ Smithtlcld. ThcspcakcrswcrcE.it, Miles, Jr., K. It. Miles, Sr., C.J. Plow- BfljflB man and Joseph Richardson. We all HHB ( sympathic with the bereaved parents. Bjfljflfl Emily was li months andOdajsold. HHBJ j The following poem was written by a BfljflB . BfljflB j Another little Iamb has gone BfljflB To dwell with Him who gave, HHBJ Another little darling bab BBBH Isshcltcicd In the giave. jflfljfl God needed one uioic angol child jflfljfl Amidst his shining oand, BjfljVB And so he bent with loving smile jflfljfl And clasped our daillng's hand. HHH The little cilb is empty now, BfljBJ The little clothes laid to, BfljBJ A mothci's hope, a father's Joy, HHH ; In death's cold arm doth lie. H ' Go little pllgiiui to thy home BHHl On j ondei blissful shote, fljfljflfl We miss thee here hut wo will come HHH Wheio thou has gone hefoie. |