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--Enquirer-Sun, Friday October 19, 1906, p8
CHARLES ANTHONY DIES AT HOSPITAL:
He Was a Well-known Young Man of Muscogee County
Mr. Charles Anthony, aged 20 years, died at the city hospital yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock after an illness of ten days of appendicitis. Mr Anthony's home was about nine miles east of the city and he was taken for treatment to the city hospital, where all possible was done for him, but all efforts proved unavailing and he expired at the above named hour. The young man was greatly like[d] by all who knew him and the friends of the relatives sympathize deeply with them in their sorrow. He was a member of the Prospect Baptist church.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs Mary N Anthony, three brothers, Messrs. Benjamin, Edison and W E Anthony, and two half-brothers, Messrs. Walter ANTHONY, of Geneva, and J[udge] L Anthony, of this city. He also leaves three sisters, Misses Clifford, Ollie an Lillie Anthony and one half sister, Mrs. Clara Goins, of Fortson, Georgia.
The funeral will be held at Midway church this morning at 10 o'clock and the interment will be in at the family burying ground twelve miles east of the city at 12 o'clock, Rev Mr Wade conducting the services.
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--Enquirer-Sun, Friday October 19, 1906, p8
CHARLES ANTHONY DIES AT HOSPITAL:
He Was a Well-known Young Man of Muscogee County
Mr. Charles Anthony, aged 20 years, died at the city hospital yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock after an illness of ten days of appendicitis. Mr Anthony's home was about nine miles east of the city and he was taken for treatment to the city hospital, where all possible was done for him, but all efforts proved unavailing and he expired at the above named hour. The young man was greatly like[d] by all who knew him and the friends of the relatives sympathize deeply with them in their sorrow. He was a member of the Prospect Baptist church.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs Mary N Anthony, three brothers, Messrs. Benjamin, Edison and W E Anthony, and two half-brothers, Messrs. Walter ANTHONY, of Geneva, and J[udge] L Anthony, of this city. He also leaves three sisters, Misses Clifford, Ollie an Lillie Anthony and one half sister, Mrs. Clara Goins, of Fortson, Georgia.
The funeral will be held at Midway church this morning at 10 o'clock and the interment will be in at the family burying ground twelve miles east of the city at 12 o'clock, Rev Mr Wade conducting the services.
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