In his early manhood he graduated from old Bethany College, in West Virginia, and later was admitted to the bar in Anderson. He never practiced his profession, however, and after his father's death moved to the old family homestead and spent his life farming. He possessed a brilliant mind and a most remarkable memory, and was always well posted on any subject.
Mr. Earle married Miss Amanda Hammond, who died about three years ago. Five sons and three daughters survive him.
His remains will be interred today at Shiloh Church, of which he was a member. He was well known throughout the County, and his many old friends will regret to hear of his death.
In his early manhood he graduated from old Bethany College, in West Virginia, and later was admitted to the bar in Anderson. He never practiced his profession, however, and after his father's death moved to the old family homestead and spent his life farming. He possessed a brilliant mind and a most remarkable memory, and was always well posted on any subject.
Mr. Earle married Miss Amanda Hammond, who died about three years ago. Five sons and three daughters survive him.
His remains will be interred today at Shiloh Church, of which he was a member. He was well known throughout the County, and his many old friends will regret to hear of his death.
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