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Note: "The Herald & Advertiser" Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, June 12, 1908 Mrs. Adolphus Hardy has the sympathy of many friends in her protracted illness. * "The Newnan Herald & Advertiser" Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, January 28, 1910 TURIN News Jan. 26th Mrs. Jennie Hardy who has been ill so long, is growing gradually weaker, we regret to say, and the indications are that her long night of suffering will soon be over. (Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - tealtree@@comcast.net - August 23, 2006) * "The Newnan Herald & Advertiser" Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 11, 1910 County News Items - Turin Feb. 9th Rev. Jas. Carmical of south Georgia was up last week to see his sister Mrs. Adolphus Hardy who has been seriously ill for some time. The many friends of the reverend gentleman were glad to meet him and hear his description of the fine section of country in which he now lives. He preached an interesting sermon at the Baptist church Sunday evening. - - - NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 18, 1910 County News Items - Turin Feb. 16th Mrs. Adolphus Hardy, whose illness has been mentioned in previous writings, breathed her last on Friday night. Thus ended the sufferings of a patient, submissive Christian woman, who, during three years of sore affliction, murmured not because the chastening rod of affliction had fallen upon her, for she remembered the language of the Apostle who said "Our light afflictions, which worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory". The deceased was a daughter of the late Capt. Patrick Carmical, and widow of Adolphus Hardy, who died a few years ago. She leaves six children, two sons and four daughter, together with five brothers and three sisters. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.S. Gaines at the Methodist church of which the deceased had been a devoted member from childhood. The interment was made in the cemetery at Turin. We tender our sincere condolence to the bereaved relatives. (Messrs. "Doc" and Wm. Speer, of Fayette county, attended the funeral of Mrs. Adolphus Hardy. ) (Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - tealtree@@comcast.net - August 25, 2006) * "The Herald & Advertiser," Newnan, Georgia October 7, 1910 Valuable Lane for Sale -- Will be sold at public outcry in Turin on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property: One 5-room house and one and one-quarter acres of land in the town of Turin, where Mrs. W. D. Hardy resided at the time of her death
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