We all join in wishing them success and a happy life.Isom Parrish has a sale today; the 18.J. Patch will have one Thursday the 20th.Owing to circumstances, the officers ef-th©- Christian church have decided not to hire Elder Grant, so the church has no pastor at present. *The minister of the U. B. church. Elder Buck, has received a pension for injuries received In Ahdersonville prison, while in the service as a soldier. He thinks oi moving to Michigan and buying a home in which to spend his remaining days. This is a good idea as his health is very poor.Misses Stella Woods and Myrtle Com-ins, ol the Liberty school, passed the ,centnd_examlnatIon at Malvern the 17th.Mr. and Mrs. Cain are happy over the Arrival of a little daughter.Henry Birdsall will have a large sale the 21st.iThere will be a meeting at the Colota school house, Feb. 27th, at 7 o’clock p. m., called by the president of the board of school trustee, all the school directors and teachers of Town 22, Range 6,1 are expected- to be present, and as manyschoolsible.The object of the meeting is to consider, what course is best to be taken in re^iR-compulsogy-schooUaw^:__TKe central examination ' will be helcf in Coleta the 26th. Scholars have been preparing themselves by hard study to pass this examination, and I hope they will M'successfuL * ,The health of the community is i**y, proving; the grippe is getting to be a thing of the past.