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DEATH OF JUDGE SYLVESTER
At 9:20 O'clock Wednesday night the Grim Reaper claimed another old and highly respected citizen, of this community in the person of Judge James A. H. Sylvester. Only eight or ten days since he was on our streets and was in the enjoyment of good health, but on Saturday _ night he was taken with pneumonia and from the incipiency of the attack it baffled the skill of the attending physician and his confiU
tion steadily grey/ more critical arid it v/as acexu.liy.?tlioae- jit-idLs-----?----
bedside that his recovery was- impossible.?He. realized his condition,., but the approaching end v/as faced-without any signs of fear or trap-" idation.	;-
The deceased v/as born in Charleston, South Carolina, on the 14th day of July, 1831, and when yet a child removed with his parents to Alabama. Some thirty years ago he settled at Bay St. Louis, and here he made his home on the Blue Meadow road, one mile west of the city, v/here he and hiswife raised their family of three daughters and two sons, all of whom survive him.
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Judge Sylvester served as a member of the board of supervisors for a mumber of ?erms and was repeatedly elected justice of the peace, both of which positions he filled with credit tohimself and to the satisfaction of the constituency which thus honored him.
He v/aa the oldest member of the Masonic fraternity on the coast,T\VL-having been reveiced into the order fifty years ago. During the war between the States, Judge Sylvester was a gallant soldier and
his love for the southern cause was ever dear to his heart.	<
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The funeral, which took place Thursday evening, was conducted by the Masons, and v/as attended by a large concourse of sorrowing	?
relatives andfriends, The interment was in the faily plot in the ..	,,
city cemetery.	?	 .. -?
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The aged widow, who at this writting lies critically ill with pneumonia, and the sons and dayghters of the deceased have our	'?
sincere sympathy in the loss of a kind, affectionate and devoted husband and father.
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May his sleep be peaceful.


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