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Nebo.
Henry Sewell, wdio has been
seriously ill for some time, is im
proving. We hope to report him
fully recovered soon,
The pound supper and singing
at the residence of Tom Aikin
Saturday night was well attended
and enjoyed by all present.
Miss Ella Shockley, a charm
ing young lady of Atlanta, visit
ed Miss Daisy Aikin Saturday
and Sunday.
Howard Gober, of Hiram, fill
ed his tegular appointment over
mi west side of town Sunday.
A. L. Wortlian and family will
move to Dallas soon. Wo re
gret to lose t hem as neighbors.
Our literary and . Sunday
schools are flourishing now. We
realize that they and the church
are the great factors in the up
building of any community.
We think the attention of the
readers should be called to the
cruel sport of killing the little
birds.. The great benefit of birds
.to us and the fact, that they are
threatened with almost imme
diate extinction have not been
appreciated by most, of us. By
eating the insects and worms
that, are so destructive to our
growing crops and gardens they
work untold benefits upon us for
which wo should bo very thank
ful. Without them wo could
hardly live, yet we persist in
taking brushes and torches and
going to every brush heap in
reach and killing the little creat
uros for the fun of it. A dozen
birds would do more toward
crop from such a destruction
than as many men. A few years
ago birds were numerous and
the fields and woods were beau
tified by their songs; but now
we seldom see one and never
hear their cnirp. The sweetness
of their songs is enough to ex
empt them from extermination
by such cruel sport. Let us all
resolve not to kill any ourselves
and use our influence in restrain
mg others. Teach the children
the wrong, cruelty, and danger
of it. We will not be blessed
with birds again until there
aroused a strong public senti
ment against the killing of them
llow many of us will be instru
mental in bringing about, this
public sontiment and thereby
confer a blessing upon mankind
for all time to come.
Other.
The writer has been off a few
weeks but will endeavor to write
again.
John Bowling and wife, of
Mableton, are the gifests of the
latter’s parents near this place
this week.
Mr. Willie McCollum and his
sister, Miss Rebecca, of near
Rockiuart, are spending a few
days with relatives near here.
Misses Marget Morgan and
Carry Tredwell spent .Saturday
night with Miss Emma Brown.
Mrs. Moody and her son, Henry
of near Rockmart, were the
guests of Mrs, A. A. Mobley,
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Cook, of near Sudie, was
the guests of relatives and friends
in our midst Saturday and Sun
day.
The usual guests in our midst
Sunday was not. with us. Oscar,
we see where you are wrong.
Prof. W. A. Wheeler attended
the marriage of his sister at
Villa Rica last Wednesday night.
What’s the matter? Mr. Bill
McBrayer, the usual guest of
Miss Bernice Williams, was not
with her last Sunday. v
Meeting at Mr. James Fuller’s
was wall attended last Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. Golden filled his regular
appointmint at Pine Ridge last
Sunday.
Wo have a flourshing school at
Cains. Prof. Wheeler is a good
teacher and is loved by all his
pupils.
Died on the 21st.of this month,
ittle Myrtio Ellis, the eight
years-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Ellis. She lias been a
patient’ sufferer of St. Vitance
dance more than a year, but did
not appear to be serious until a
few days ago. The funeral ser
vices were conducted by Rev.
Kilgore, and the remains were
intered at Friendship cemeretv
at two o’clock Thursday after
noon.
Wo extend our sympathy to
the grief stricken family.
A preeiovs one from us has
gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled
The boon his love had given.
And though the body slumbers
here,
The soul is safe in heaven.
East & West Railroad
Co. Extension.
Rksoi.vkd, That the East & Wes'. Hail-
road Company,w corporation of the Slate
of G.-orgiu, organixed under the General
Hidlroad Law of 1802 and its amendments,
do proceed, in accordance with the pow
ers granted to it anq like corporations by
said General Law us set forth in the Civ
il ('ode of Georgia of 1895, Section 2109,
to build a branch line from a point on its
line of road at or near the town of Itock-
rnart, in Polk County, Georgia, to and
through, or near to, the City of Marietta,
at a point East of the Western & Allantic
Kuilroad, in Cobb county, Georgia, said
route to run between the localities above
mentioned; through Ihu Countiet of Polk,
Paulding and Cobb.
A correct copy.
Attest:
GEORGE J. GILLESPIE,
< Secretary.
At Spartanburg' S. C., a 3-
yeaf-old girl fed strychnine
pills to her infant sister, caus
ing almost instant death.
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Brownsville.
A large crowd was out. Sunday to
bear Rev. Grogan. He has made
the impression on our people as
being a well educated, refined,
Christian gentleman and an ex
cellent preacher.
Some of the members of our com
munity attended quarterly con
ference at Douglasviile Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Ottie Kemp, who has been
teaching music here, has return
ed to liar home at Lost
. Mountain.
Prof. B. B. Beall and wife vis
ited his brother last week.
Judge Bartlett spent Sunday at
home.
Another of our young men,
Samuel Taylor, started for Texas
last. Monday, He will bo missed
in our community,
Grace, the little infant daught
er of Mr. and Mrs. II. Norton,
died on the 14th. Wo extend
our sympathy so the bereaved.
Roxana.
The farmersof this section have
almost all their cleaning up for
another crop completed.
We are having a good school at
this place; Miss Slaton,our teach-
seems to possess more than
ordinary ability as an up-to-date
teacher.
Yes, it is certainly so about
T. O. Fields killinga deer a few
days ago.
We are sorry to state that
’Squire R. T. Grogan has crossed
over the line. Wo wish him good
luck.
Major Foster is building him a
nice ollice near his residence.
Messrs. W. M., W. H., G. W.
and J.T. Crow, 0. F. Prewett,
S. A. and J. G. Kemp made a
business trip to Acworth last
Thursday.
Yes, we don’t see anything to
hinder our correspondents from,
having a good picnic this sum
mer. We heartily approve the
*—— • [plan. Let Jus hear from all the
.> —„ t, ,, „ correspondents of the Nkw Bra.
Rev. Dr. R. B. Headden, a Bap-1 There were several at the
tist. minister of Rome, Ga., de- j singing at Mr. and Mrs. George
livered a sermon in the First Bap-; McMickens last Sunday evening.
tist church of that city last Sun-i "1,“, 7~ , .
, . , . , , , , Men with small heads and pins
£ii\y 111 w Inch lie doc hired fcluit without any are apt to venture
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Tliacher’s Liver Medicine 2oc
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Gibbon’s Toilet Cream for the
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^ Colognes and Perfumery of all
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TIME TABLE.
Taking effect May 25, 1902.
GOING SOUTH.
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