Death of Mrs. Wood Mrs. nancy Ermine, wife of Mr. John w. Wood, of this City, died at their residence on Falls Street, last Monday night, after a week or more of painful illness. About a week or ten days ago, she became paralyzed, from the effects of which she never rallied. The deceased was a woman distinguished in her home life for filling most faithfully the relations of wife, mother, neighbor and friend. As a member of the Baptistt(sic) Church, she led a life most consistent with its principles. She was born near this City October 8th, 1826, hence she was in the sixty-second year of her age. She leaves a husband and three children, besides numerous grand-children and friends to mourn her death. Her funerla servies were held yesterday afternoon at her late residence. For Mayor and Aldermen. Editor Enterprise and Mountaineer: Please publish the enclosed ticket for Mayor and Aldermen. If chosen-they have not been consulted-they will serve the interest of the City in no inferior way. VOTERS. Mayor-Col. J. L. Orr. Ward 1-N. C. Poe Ward 2-W. E. Beattie Ward 3-W. S. Gray Ward 4-John Ferguson Ward 5 H. W. Cely. Ward 6-William Wilkins Died. Thursday the 9th inst., little Willie Stephen Turner, son of G. M. and Mamie Turner, of dropsy of the chest, aged eleven years. He was sick twelve weeks, during which time the little fellow bore his afflictions with the greatest patience, even more so than could be expected of one of maturer years. Even from childhood, little Willie possessed qualities rarely ever seen in a child of his age. He always loved the Sunday school, and was a dear lover of the instructions that he received while attending thereon, and would make more preparations (torn) him to be punctual than is usual (torn) Leigh C. Smith http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/index.html http://wallsoftime.tripod.com/index.htm