Blount County TN Archives News.....News Articles May 6, 1904 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tn/tnfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Glenn Teffeteller glennt@icx.net August 20, 2005, 3:31 am THE MARYVILLE RECORD May 6, 1904 Friday, May 6, 1904 Hubert Best, son of William Best, near Carpenter’s Campground, died Sunday after a lingering illness. He was about eighteen years old. Burial in the Campground Cemetery. A post mortem examination showed that he had been suffering from a malignant tumor in the abdomen, which had baffled the physicians, who could not diagnose his case to any satisfaction. Andrew Pinkney Bayliss was born February 27, 1851, in Montgomery County, Tennessee, died in Maryville, May 2, 1904, aged 53 years, 2 months, and five days. While he was yet a very small child his parents removed to Jefferson County, Illinois, where he lived until about seventeen years of age, when the family returned to Tennessee, locating in Blount County. This was his home nearly all the time until his death. He married Elizabeth J. Cupp in 1872, and they had four children, three of whom survive him. They are Mrs. Rankin McConnell and Blanche Bayliss of this city, and J.B. Bayliss of Knoxville. His wife also survives. He was one of a family of seven children, of who three survive him namely, L.M. Bayliss of this city, Mrs. F.P. Morton of Knoxville and T.P. Bayliss of San Francisco. He was a member of Pleasant Grove Church, and was laid to rest in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Cate conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Gib Porter, colored, died Sunday in child-birth with twins. Burial Monday. They had been married but a short time. Bank---James Barbra, a young man who left a few weeks ago for the state of Illinois has returned home. Jim is of the opinion that there is no place like home, and likes that old tune “The cat came back.” He says he likes the sunny south best. Clover Hill---There is a man died at the Pauper’s Home last week by the name if Titleo. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/blount/newspapers/newsarti131gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/tnfiles/ File size: 2.4 Kb