OBITUARY,Died, on ilie 23d of April, at u u cluck, Jesse Mercer, infant son of 1\P. and Elizabeth M. Burgess, aged one mouth and 20 days.The happy babe has gone to rest:No cares shall ever spoil its grace;It with the Eord shall ever be,Both now and to eternity. I*. P. B.■ ■ —Whitesvilltc, Ga., April 29th, ’63.Good JSamaiilan Division is called againjto mourn the loss of a beloved, Bro. Eevi 11’. Mobley, M. I)., is no more; lie departed this life on the 19th of this iust., at his residence in the village.It is useless to multiply words in praise of the many virtues of this amiable brother and citizen; those who knew him best loved him most, lie was an amiable gentlemen, a successful physician, a benevolent and devoted member of the M. E. Church. Pew men have lived that had combined as many amiable qualities as did bro. Mobley. But he is gone from the active labors of life below, to the scenes of bliss and joy above. We mourn his lss, but cheerfully submit to the will of Him who lias called him away.RcsolxnU 1 •/, That in the death of Bro. Mobley Good Samaritan Division has lost one of her devoted members, that we learn | in pain the loss thereof, and that our Divi-sion room he clothed in mourning, that each brother shall wear the usual badge of mourning thirty days.Rt'.saUcdy '■lad, That the m mlieis of our , Division unite their sympathies with the widowed wife and orphans ot our d ceased brother, and condole with them in this their i night of uial*jltsolced, 3i/, That this preample and resolutions bespread upon our journal, and a copy of them be tendered to the wife and widowed mother of the deceased.TllOS. J. S. KIMBROUGH, R.S.