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Marriages
Brack-Reilly.?At the manse, Buena
Vista, Va., Tuesday, June 1, 1909, by Rev.
A. C. Hopkins, Jr., Mr. V. O. Brack, of
Little Rock, Ark.: and Miss Delia May
Reilly, daughter of Mr. D. M. Rellly, of
I.exington.
Faulkner-McDonald.?At the manse,
Carrollton, Ga. June 2, 1909, by Rev.
W. E. Dozier, Mr. C. L. Faulkner and
Mrs. Mamie McDonald.
Floyd-Allen.?In the parlor of the Boyd
Hotel. Sallis. Miss.. May 30, 1909, by Rev.
E. C. Comfort, Mr. W. L. Floyd and
Miss Edna Allen.
Floyd-Schinsty.?At the residence of
Hon. J. B. Schinsty, father of the bride,
Denton. Tex., May 19, 1909, by Rev. F.
L. McFadd'en, Mr. Thomas Floyd and
Miss Emma Sthinsty.
Hardy Robertson.?At Norfolk, Va.,
June 5. 1909, by Rev. Joseph Rennie,
D. D., Mr. Samuel D. Hardy and Miss
Ida Robertson.
Irby-JohntDn.?At the manse, Pamplin
City, Va., May 26. 1909, by Rev. J. A,
Paisley, Mr. Joseph C. Irby, of Nottoway
Co.. and Miss Ellie Johnson, of Charlotte
Co.
Leal-Gibson.?At the residence, of the
bride's mother, Mrs. Mary DeJournette
Gibson, Rome, Ga., June 2, 1909, by
Rev. G. G. Sydnor, Mr. J. R. Leal and
.miss idpz lieJournette Gibson.
McCorklo Harrison.?In Clifton Forge.
Va., May 29, 1909, by Rev. E. W. MeCoikle,
Mr. Robert M. McCorkle) ot
Spottswood, Va., and Miss Mary M. Harrison.
Milner-Ford.?In Hattiesburg, Miss.,
June 9, 1909, by Rev. R. L Campbell, Mr.
R. L. Milner and Miss Perry Lou Ford.
Moffett-Urguhart.?In the Methodist
church. Bay St. Louis, Miss., June 10.
1909, by Rev. William Megginson, of Biloxi,
Mr. F. G. Moffett, of Edna, Tex.,
and' Miss lone Urguhartk daughter or
Rev. H. B. Urguiiart, pastor of the
church.
Murray-Brawner.?At the residence of
the bride's parents. Griffin, Ga., June J,
1909, by Rev. W, A. Murray, brother of
the groom, Mr. Charles Hampton Murray
and Miss Bessie Clark Brawner.
Perkins Bolton.?At Rio, Albemarle Co ,
Va., June 1, 1909, Mr. Wm. Allan PerKins,
of Charlottesville, Va.. and Miss
Lizzie Hazlehurst Bolton, daughter of
Major C. M. Bolton.
Roberts-Purcell.?In the Presbyterian
church, Columbia, Ala., June 5, 1909, by
Rev. E. M. Craig, of Dothan, Ala., Dr.
Charles Wesley Roberts, of Douglas Ga ,
and Miss Prances Blanche Purcell, daughter
of Mr. If. G. Purcell.
Smiley-Wilkinson.?In the Presbyterian
church. Ariel, Miss.. May 19, 1909. by
Rev. W. F. Creson, Mr. R. A. Smiley and
Mis? Ullie E. Wilkinson, both ot Ariel.
Thompson-Anderson.?In the First
Presbyterian church, Jackson, Miss.,
Wednesday, June 2, 1909, by Rc-v. W. H.
Hill, paster of the Westside chur t,. Mr. ,
J. Harvey Thompson and Miss Elizabeth
Anderson.
Williams Harris.?At the residence of
Mr. Charles Ratcliff. Zaeharv, La., May
30, 190S, by Rev. \V. P. Cre'on. Mr. I. A.
Williams, of Zaehary, La., and Miss Fay
Harris, of Harrisburg. Ark.
TH. June 23, 1909.
Yocng-Fore.?At the manse, Pamplin
City, Va? April 2, 1909, by Rev. .1. A.
Paisley, Mr. George Young, of Prince
Edward Co., and Miss Annie Fore, of
Charlotte Co.
Deaths
Koelle.?In New Orleansy La., June
8, 1909, Mrs. Anna Koelle, beloved wife
of E. Ferdinand Koelle, aged thirty-two
years. In this second bereavement in
but a day or two more than two weeks,
the family has the profound svmoathv of
many friends
Shackleford.?Sunday evening, June 6,
1909, at Carrollton, Ga., Mrs. Margaret
A. Shackleford in the eighty-second year
of her age. For more than sixty years
she was a member of the Presbyterian
church and a consistent follower of the
Lord Jesus Christ.
Smith.?In Mills. Tex., June 4, 1909,
Miss Estelle Smith, daughter of Mr. Munroe
Smith. In the seventeenth year of
her age.
GEORGE HUNT.
At a meeting of the session of Buffalo
church, on June 13, 1909, its members
desire to express their profound respect
and affectionate esteem for our late
member, George Hunt, who for forty
years haj been a faithful and devoted
ruling elder, and for forty years served
as clerk of the session. The following
resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly
miner, in mis an wise providence, to
take to himself Ruling Elder George
Hunt, be it
Resolved, first, That in the death of
our brother and fellow laborer, a great
loss has been sustained both to the
Church and session;
Second, That we bear testimony to his
faithfulness and devotion to the Church,
and to his consistent walk and conversation;
Third, That we bow in humble submission
to the will of him who doeth all
things well;
Fourth, That we extend our sincere
and heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing
ones and commend them to our
Heavenly Father;
Fifth, That these resolutions be given
a page in our minutes, that a copy be
sent to the family, and published in
our religious papers.
J. A. Paisley, Mod.,
B. F. Hunt,
Stanlev Meor? S?oolnn
SUSPENDED JUDGMENT.
"I try more %nd more every year to
hold judgment of others in suspense till
I can know all the facts at first hand."
said one who was accused of being too
lenient toward offenders. "Certainly I
am not qualified to judge till then. God's
commandment is 'judge not!'" Suspended
judgment is the best kind of judgment
It is so impossible to know all the cir,
cumstances and imnulse3 that Ipjwi an.
other to do certain thing^s we condemn,
that our judgment can never be alrogether
just! As we know instinctively, and of
ten protestingly, that others can -not
Judge us rightly, let us try to remember
that we are not qualified to pass judgment
upon others.?The Wellspring.