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ffl arriages; Ijoxvdcr-Tfioinpsoii: At the home of the bride's parents at Norwood, N. C., July 22, 1922, by the pastor, Rev. J. ?\V. Stork, William Crump Lowder and Fanny Alice Thompson. Phillips-Voyles: At the Goldsworthy Apartments, Commerce, Tex., July 2 5, 1922, by Rev. J. G. M. Ramsey, Mr. H. D. Phillips, of the faculty of the East Texas State Normal College, and Miss Lona Ray Voyles, of the faculty of the Commerce public schools. Harwell. Bringle : At the manse, Commerce, Texas, October 21, 1922, by Rev. J. O. M. Ramsey, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Mr. Mason Harwell and Miss Jessie Brin gle. Rooker-Bailey : On October 19, 1922, at Charlotte C. H., Va., Miss Fannie Maude Bailey was married to Mr. Alex. S. Booker, of Hampden-Sid ney, Va., Rev. B. F. Bedinger, D. D., officiating. FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS If you want to see the finest, smartest Suits and Overcoats we've ever had-make a date with yourself to stop in and see our assortments. All the new styles in beautiful new materials are here. Priced $25. to $50. Horace S. Wright Co. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. NEW THINGS For Fall and Winter New things to wear attuned to the russets, purples, reds and golds of the autumn woodlands. New things for the home to make it more "homey" in anticipation of approaching indoor days and nights. Autumn Modes Suits, Frocks, Wraps, Blouses, Skirts, Hats, Shoes, Lingerie, Fabrics, Ac cessories ? Everything new and 100% complete for the season's height. Home Furnishings Quaint Colonial and other period Fur niture of the moment; Rugs, Orientals and Bigelow-Hartfords; Curtains, Draperies. The Shopping Center HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE Hampden - Sidney, Vn. A College for men, founded 1776. Degrees of B. A., B. 8. and M. A. En trance on certificate from accrerdlted schools. Iedal location in beautlfull climate. New gymnasium. All outdoor sports. Equipment thoroughly mod ern. Expenses reasonable. Students receive personal attention from faculty. Write for Booklet and Catalogue. J. D. Efi<JLESTON, LD. D., President. Hampden-Sldney, Va. THE NOWLAN COMPANY High-Class Diamond* and other Precious Stones. New designs in Engage ment and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties and Cases of Silver for Bridal Presents of the Largest Patterns. Fine Imported and American Watches, Opera Glasses and Lorgnetts. Goods sent on approval upon satisfactory city references. 921 EAST MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. A CDrCTHC SAVES COAL AjDLj 1 Uj protects heating system Now is the proper time to put your heating system in first class shape by covering all pipes and boilers with Improved Asbestical Covering. SOUTHERN ASBESTOS M'F'G CO. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. DISTRIBUTORS OF REFREIGERATING EQUIPMENT ASBESTOS ROOFING, etc Grimball-Mtu'kcy : At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Franklin Mackejr, Greenville, S. C., October 26, 1922, Isaac llobart Grim ball, M! P., and Miss Margaret Mackey, both of Greenville. lk'itll-Allison: In Greenville, S. C., October 2G, 1922, by Rev. E. P. Davis, Mr. Julian S. Beall and Miss Margaret R. Allison, both of Hendersonville, N. C. llnroliardt: Mrs. Sallie Dunlap Barr. hardt, widow of one of the founders of the Norwood Presbyterian church, and herself a charter and consecrated member, died October 2d, in the sev enty-eighth year of her age. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Moore: J. Smith Moore, member of the Mt. Gilead, N. C., Presbyterian church, passed to his reward July 27th, in his sixty-eighth year. Hudson: Died at his home, Com merce, Tex., October 7, 1922, at the age of eighty-one years, seven months, twenty-two days, Mr. William M. Hud son. Mr. Hudson was one of the fow remaining veterans of Terry's Texas Rangers. Van Meter: In Mooretield, West Virginia, October 2, 1922, Mrb. Mollie Bell Van Meter, in her seventy-fourth year, gently closed her eyes to open them in the light of the fuller life. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." Moseley: Mr. William H. Moseley died at his home near Penicks, Va., October 17, 1922, being about seven ty-seven years of age. He united with the Presbyterian Church in early lire, before entering the Confederate ser vice in the War Between the States. He had been an elder in Peak's Church about twenty years. REV. JAMES H. McNEILLY, I). 1). The Executive Committee of For eign Missions would reiord its deep sense of loss and of personal bereave ment in the death of Dr. James H. McNeilly at his home in this city on the morning of September 28th. In June of this yaar Dr. McNeilly attained the eighty-fourth year of his age. For several years pas; his bodily health had been infirm, but up to the time of his lasi illness his mental faculties were fully preserved and his mental activities were kept up with unabated vigor. He was a lover of books, and in his reading kept fully abreast of all the currents of modern thinking. While retaining an un swerving loyalty to the faith of the fathers and the standards of the Church, he held no narrow views on any subject, and preserved to the last that broad, catholic spirit which made it possible for him to live on terms of intimate friendship with men of like spirit in other churches than his own. Among his closest personal In timacies were those with Bishop Fitz gerald and Dr. Cunningham, of the Methodist Church of thi& cily. One may imagine the joy and satisfaction with which now, in the li<ht of hea ven, they commune conc?~niinj thos* things in the plan of redemption in which here they could not see alike, because here they could only know in part. Dr. McNeilly gave' up the regular pastorate several years ago on account of failing health, but continued to the last to do regular preaching in the supply of vacant churches. It was his habit, with rare exceptions, to pre pare a new sermon for every preach ing service. Because of this habit, and also because he was always a profound student of the Bible, in the original languages as well as in the English version, his preaching never lost its freshness and power. Yet you pay no more Thousand? cf men and boys in Virginia know this and profit by their knowledge. Why not YOU? CSTABLMNM till / The Store That Pleases BETTER FURNITURE for BETTER HOMES at BETTER PRICES I ones Bros. & Co., Jones Bros. & Co. \ v 1418-1420 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. 006 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue of Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. Rely on Cuticural To Clear Away Skin Troubles RotptodcuM, Ointment to eoothe. Tsleom to pew* der. 25c. Samples of Omtlrara, Dept. V, Millw, Mara. XANTHIN E ! Restores Gray Hair to Its Natural Color REMOVES DANDRUFF AND SCURF Invigorate* and prevents the hair from falling out MARVILO U ? IN ITS imcra For Salt by Drang 1st*. or Sent Dlnctbt Mail XANTHINE COMPANY, Richmond, Va. Prica SI. per Settle, trial ?beS*c. 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