On the page I received regarding information on my family there is much local information for others in the area... I am attempting to print out what I can read...the page is blackened in some places which obscures some data like first names... . I am printing this out in order that it might help others doing research I do not have any more information other then what is printed here...This is for genealogical purposes only. OUR AGENTS The following named [persons are authorized to receive and receipt for money due /////. ......BROWN...... Gravelle, Ala. ......WIGGINS ......Castleberry, Ala. ......SEYMOUR......Monroeville, Ala. ......NEWTON........Belleville, Ala. ///aster..................Brooklyn, Ala. /////aster................Kempville, Ala. CUNNINGHAM ......Ireland, Ala. COUNTY OFFICERS P.C. WALKER, Judge of Probate /// BART, Clerk of the Circuit Court ///es M. EILLIS, Sheriff // F.WATTS, Treasure // BOULWARE, Tax Collector // H. HIGTON (blurred), Tax Assesor // NEWTON, Superinatendent of Edcuation //ES STRAUGH, Surveyor W. KYSER, W. I. DEAN, I. M. SANDERS, L. W. SAVAGE, Commissioners. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS ///D L. HICKOX, Mayor D. SAMPER, Clerk W. ETHERIDGE, J. A. McCREARY, A.D. SAMPEY, A.. GANTT, and J.H. PITTMAN , Counselmen. //NAK SIMMONS, Marshal COUNTY COURTS Circuit Court meets in Evergreen the second Monday after the fourth Mondays in March and September. Hon. //HA ( ? Joshua) P. HUBBARD of Troy , judge. Chancery Court meets on or about the 29th day of February and August and hold three days. Hons JOHN A. FOSTER, Chancellor Conmmissioners Court, rebgular conviens on second Mondays in February, and April, August and November. Special ...on second Monday in July. Notices DR. B. F. RILEY , of Livingston spent Tuesday in town. FARNHAM'S new building near CROOM'S is nearly finished. We hear of several cases of measles in Evergreen at this time. The marriage license business is not as birsk as it was before Christmas. HON. G. R. FARNHAM, of this place was appointed a delegate to the Forestry Convention by GOVERNOR SEAY. **Died in Conecuh county , recently LULA TRAWICK, aged 8 year and 3 months. She was the adopted daughter ABNER TRAWICK. CAPT. M. H. AMERINO was in Evergreen last week. MRS. JOHN R. SALTER has been quite sick recently. HON. JNO. D. BURNNETT is in Mobile attending United States court. MR. W. H. HAWKINS has certainly had quite a tough spell of sickness but is now better. W. D. BASSETT, the populat Stationery drummer, has been in Evergreen this week. MISS MINNIE BOYKIN, has been visiting Evergreen this week, the guest of MISS MAMIE TALIAFERRO. HON. M. RILEY, the popular probate jude of Covington county, was in evergreen last Saturday. MISS FANNIE SAVAGE , who has been spending some time with relatives in touwn returned home Sunday. MR. W. H. HERRINGTON, traveling agent of the Louisville Courier -Journal was in evergreen last Sunday. DR. W. A. PATTRICK returned yesterday from Monroeville and can be found at his office over DR. McCREARY. REV. B. H. CRUMPTON occupied his pulpit last Sunday. He is not fully restored to health yet, but is much improved. MISS WINNIE DAVIS, 'daughter of the Confederacy," passed Evergreen last Sunday night on her way home from her northern trip. We understand that CAPT. H. M. GRAHAM intends making Evergreen his future home. The captain once lived here before, and has many friends who will be glad to welcome him back. R.A. LEE, JR. , left last Tuesday night for San Marcos, Texas, where he will make his future home. Bob is an industrious, energetic, business boy, and we predict success for him in his adopted home. Our best wishes attend him. MR. PETERSON, the Methodist pastor, and his wife have been in Evergreen only a short time, but they have made a very favorable impression on our people. We think MR. PETERSON will do a great deal of good here this year. Commissioners court met last Monday. It was the regular term. All the commissioners were present. The following business was transacted: An order was granted to open a new road from the Midway Road to near DUCKY SALTER'S. A new road was also granted in Jamestown Beat. Petition to kill the SOWELL'S bridge road was granted. The LASSITER bridge over Murder creek was ordered built,and $65 was appropriated therefor. NELSON MIXON was allowed to gates across the Arlington Road between the Greenville and Old Federal roads; one gate at each side of his plantation. **other news not copied. Death: Died at his residence near Belleville, on the 11th isnt. MR. ISAAC HINES, aged 80 years. "UNCLE ISAAC', as he has been called for a long time has passed from among the living and the memory of one of our best men is left to remind us of his many excellent traits thought the coming years. If we mistaken not his is a Georgian by birth and came to this county over 50 years, he was married three times, his last wife was a sister of Ex-Commissioner BRANTLY of Mill Beat. Faithful and true in the relation of life kind to all: now that he is gone a vacuum is left in the hearts of his friends a vacant chair sits in its accustomed place, and a deep sorrow dwells in the near and dear relation of the home circle. Full of honors and years he had lived and loved with the cares and burdens of this life until only a few days they became too much for him and he laid them down and is now at rest. Marriage: Marriage of Mr. N. S. COOK, and MISS ISABELL LITTLE. The many fiends of MISS ISABELL LITTLE who has been residing in this county for several past well be interested to learn of her marriage at this place on the 9th day of February to MR. N. S. COOK of Olivia, Ala. The ceremony was performed at the residence of MRS. LITTLE, by REV. J. A. BONDS of Monroe, Co., Ala. The affair was a quiet one, only the near relatives being present at the nuptials. The bride is beloved for her gentleness and amenability by a large circle of admirers and friends in this county and vicinity, was on of the leading lights in society and one of Olivia's fairest lilies. The groom, a farmer resident of this place and Greenville, is equally esteemed for his true manliness and worth; is a gentleman of rare accomplishments, fine business capacity, though now settling on a farm near Olivia, where he has prepared a beautiful home to carry his lovely and much esteemed wife, for which place they departed in the 10th of February. In congratulating MR. COOK on his good fortune in securing such an amiable and lovely lady, we can but regret that the loss is ours. We join their many friends in wishing them a long serenely happy married life. We trust that each succeeding year will find them happier that the one before. E.H. C. ARBOR DAY By planting of Fifty trees on the streets of Evergreen under the supervision of J.H. PITMAN, ALFRED GANTT, S. B. STROUT and the marshall, FRANK SIMMONS. They also respectfully and most urgently invite all citizens, men woman and children to lend their aid for beautifying of the town by planting each one or more shade trees within the corporate limits FRED L. HICKOX Mayor.