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Marriages
Blackmer-Moore.?At the residence of
the bride's grandfather, Mr. \V. H. Goldle,
Clearwater, Fla.. October 24, 1909, by
Rev. Wm. B. Y. Wllkie, Mr. Klmo Blaekmer,
of Chicago, and Miss Blanche Moore.
Cheairs-Roth.?In Oak City, Dallas,
i ex., jsepiemoer 2t>. 19U9, by Rev. Win.
Fred Galbraith, Mr. J. O. C'heairs and
Mrs. Dorothy 13. Hotli.
Craddock-Girdner.?At the residence of
the bride's mother, New Orleans, Da.
Saturday, October 1G. 19n9f by Rev. Dr.
George H. Cornelson. Jr., Mr. John Waldo
Craddock and Miss Frances Oirdner.
Currie-Greer.?At Beaumont. Texas,
October 14, 1909, by Rev. E. P. Kennedy,
Mr. Von Rehair Currie and Miss Lena
Wood Greer.
Dilworth-Spencer.?In Lexington. Va.,
October 19, 1909, by Rev. A. T. Graham,
D. D., Mr. John B. Di I worth of Philadelphia,
and Miss Jane Watkins Spencer.
daughter of Mr. James B. Spencer, of
Lexington.
Davis-Barnctt.?In the Mills River
Presbyterian church, near Hendersonville
N. C., October 21! 1909, by Rev. E.
P. Davis, Rev. Dowry Davis, of (Ireenville,
S. C., son of the officiating minister,
and Miss Elizabeth Barnett of Horse
Shoe, N. C.
Eastland-Waldrup.?In the First Presbyterian
church, Meridian, Miss., October
19, 1909, by Rev. J. E. Jones, Mr. S. Eastland,
Jr., of Kerrville, Texas and Miss
Annie May Waldrup ot Meridian.
Meares-Brown.?At the residence of
Mr. Albert B. Brandon, Clearwater, Fla.,
brother-in-law of the bride. October 21,
1909, by Rev. Wm. B. Y. Wilkie, D. D.,
Mr. Maurice Albert Meares and Miss
muuiu aBuae urown, daughter of the
late W. H. Brown, of Dunedin, Fla.
Stuart-McCluer.?At Buena Vista, Va.,
October 19, 1909, by Ilev. A. C. Hopkins,
Jr., Mr. John Alexander Stuart and Miss
Isabella McCluer daughter of Mr. J. P.
McCluer, of Buena Vista, Va.
Wilson-Pankey.?In Pineville, near
Pass Christian, Miss., October 12. 1909,
by Rev. Hervey McDowell Mr. Mariman
Wilson and Miss Nellie Pankey.
Witbeck-Brown.?At the home of the
bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Brown, in Brookhaven, Miss., October 19.
1909, by Rev. Dr. C. W. Grafton, of Union
Church, Capt. Albert T. Witbeck, chief
engineer of the Natchez, Columbia and
Mobile Railroad, and Miss May S. Brown.
Deaths
Chapman.?On October 17. 1909, Guy
Carleton Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
\V. H. Chapman, of Liberty, S. C., tyorn
April 13, 1887, aged twenty-two years
and six months. Afflicted frnm i?trth ho
was a life-long sufferer, "They also serve
who only stand and wait."
Heard.?Samuel McGeehee Heard at
the age of fifty-flve years, in his home
San Marcos, Texas. September 26, 1909.
A native of Arkadelphia, Ark. Most of
UTH. November 3, 1909.
his life was spent in Hays County, Texas.
He leaves a wile and five children, all
but one of whom are mature.
Norman.?Gilmer Sheppard Norman, a
native of Macon, f?a., in 1834; graduate
of the University of Georgia; most of his
life was spent in Union and Ashley Conn
nes. Ainansas. ueatn came without
warning, while he was on the train en
route to visit his daughter at Uvalde.
Texas. His body rests in the cemetery
at San Marcos, Texas.
Richardscn.?Departed this life October
13, 11109, at Milford, Texas, Mr. T.
Richardson, in his eighty-ninth year.
Born in (ilasgow, Scotland; joined the
Church ot England; came from Canada
to Texas and has been a member of the
Presbyterian Church at Milford since
1882.
OBITUARY.
LITTLE RACHEL MATHES.
The all-wise and loving Father has been .
pleased to send again into our midst the
death angel; with his relentless sickle he
iias i ui aown one 01 eartrrs sweetest and
purest flowers, and has transplanted it
into the garden by the Ilivev of Life.
Why this unwelcome visitor should
have entered the home of our beloved
pastor. Rev. X. B. Mathes, and have
plucked the tenderest blossom, is not for
us to know now, but then we shall understand
and this we do know that whom
the Lord loveth He chasteneth.
Little Rachel came to her earthly home
October 6, 1907, on the first day of the
week. And on September 5, 1909, the
first day of another week she went back
to her heavenly home. God only loaned
her to us for a little while, and then took
her back to Himself. She can not come
back to us, but we may go to her.
She is gone?our little Rachel
Hushed the voice so soft and sweet,
In the home we hear no echo
Of the pattering little feet.
Dimpled little hands are folded
On the peaceful little breast:
Tender, laughing eyes are sleeping?
Little feet, so tired, now rest.
Empty are the mother's arms now,
Hungry the mother's heart?
Still she. cheerful, smiling, trusting.
Bravely bears her bitter part.
She is gone, our darling Rachel,
And her earthly home is sad;
But wo know beyond the portals i
Angels 'round the throne are glad.
And we know the all-wise Father
Only does that which is best;
So. He, in His love and wisdom
Took our darling to His breast.
She's up there in glftry, waiting?
In that happy, heavenly home;
And the little hands are beck'ning
For the loved ones here to "come."
Whereas, flod, in His infinite wisdom
has seen fit to tak<> little Rachel from
us; therefore be it