Greenville, August 13—A searching of Greenville county for John Abram, aged fisherman, encountered a pet dog that lead them two miles, to his master’s body, which was found drowned, in a river in the lower part of Greenville county. Abram, who fished nearly every night, had two dogs as his only companions.
Examination of his personal effects showed that he had saved about $1,200 during his lifetime, all of which was in small silver pieces, arranged in tobacco bags.
From The Charlotte News, Aug. 14, 1921
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