needat.at,at,at.of Mr. McCord was a prominent it- Mason, which organization look-ng ed after the funeral arrangements in New Mexico, lie was about 32 years old, being the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R»• - * 4 •McCord, of this place. The deceased was born and reared here%and spent several years in Atlanta before going West. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Bessie Campbell, of Atlanta, three children, Marmion, Irma** k ■'* •and an infant daughter;*, his parents; two sisters, Misses Ossie ;MjcCppd, of Boston, and Emma McGorcl of Meridian; five brothers, Rafrh, of Roswell, N. M.t Marvin;-a student at Columbia university, Walter and Howard of Jackson, und Rev. W. W. McCord, a jprominept evangelist.ti!he remains were brought to Jackson liursda^ afternoon, be-byte66ken blic ties iate ion. also will 20, nvi-inm and I being accompanied bj; Mr. RalphwillforTheiday day 8 visit 1 re-McCord and by a Mr. Ensley, aSiember of the order of Railway onductors.The funeral was held this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the residence of Mr. McCord’s parents. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr; ’Allen; of Atlanta, who’also performed the marriage ceremony of the. deceased. He was buried with Masonic honors, the members of .St. Johns lodge conducting the! impressive services.The funeral waft lately attended and many beautiful floral tributes attested the esteem in which he was held. ' : • Interment was in the city cemetery.