Frank H. Hill, one of the best known young men of Atlanta, died at Robertson's sanitarium yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock of typhoid feverl
Mr. Hill was 30 years of age and had lived in Atlanta practically all his life. He was the son of Mrs. Keren Hill and a brother of Mr. DeLos Hill, of this city. He went into the cotton business with S. M. Inman & Co. when out of school and was connected with them for nine years, afterwards continuing in the same line in Alabama and Mississippi. The malaria overcame his constitution and for the past twelve months he has been in poor health. Wihtin the past two weeks typhoid fever developed, which ended his life.
The funeral will occur Friday afternoon from teh residence of his brother, Mr. DeLos Hill, 228 Forrest avenue.
Frank H. Hill, one of the best known young men of Atlanta, died at Robertson's sanitarium yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock of typhoid feverl
Mr. Hill was 30 years of age and had lived in Atlanta practically all his life. He was the son of Mrs. Keren Hill and a brother of Mr. DeLos Hill, of this city. He went into the cotton business with S. M. Inman & Co. when out of school and was connected with them for nine years, afterwards continuing in the same line in Alabama and Mississippi. The malaria overcame his constitution and for the past twelve months he has been in poor health. Wihtin the past two weeks typhoid fever developed, which ended his life.
The funeral will occur Friday afternoon from teh residence of his brother, Mr. DeLos Hill, 228 Forrest avenue.
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Mother's darling boy.
There is no death; an angel form
Walks oer the earth with silent tread
He bore our darling boy away
And then we call him dead.
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