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Returning from Court at Horry, Fall of 1833, he lay down to sleep in Jones' 13 194 JUDGES.
Hotel, Charleston, and the next morning was found a corpse.
Thus in an instant of time, in the sleep of the night, his spirit escaped from its earthen tabernacle to be clothed with immor- tality. To his devoted wife and children it was indeed an unsurpassed affliction, when, instead of meeting his joyous and, to her, beaming face, they were crushed with the words, '■^ Judge Martin is dead !" All over the
...State the intelligence fled with rapidity, and carried everywhere sadness and mourn- ing. I was holding the Circuit Court for Newberry, in the place of one of my brethren, when it became my duty to say to the Bar and to the community, that my brother and friend, their loved and revered Judge, was no more. His gifted suc- cessor, Judge Butler, moved the resolutions, paying a just tribute to his memory. His widow, his four children by his first wife, and two by the last, survived him, (only one of whom now remains.) His remains lay in St.

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