«.lt;«.« • to 2o $120 to $140KilM.father of Alfred rn from a buggy t. The horse be-Four train, andvn down an mill upon her hu»-slight injuries.Mis* Brandon to continue her school liercon account of the death of her mother, so arrangement* have 1m. * n made whereby she will j take K. A. Wood** school In South i»recnc«*tle and Mr. Wood will tench here.J. !«. Hula, of Tazewell, Tennessee, visited Kllsba Buis nnd other relatives till* week. He reports that Tennessee i- all right and will go for lt;• rover with a whoop. Mr. Buis is a prominent young southern merelmnt nnd thoroughly posted on the political situation.IIOne lt;'oh»re»l Citizens.Bishop Waymne. of Philadelphia, gave nluirf Ian Hit's* iir flia \ \f . !*V rliiirmt Thnrk4T. A. Vanelenve has retu to Kentucky relatives. Ho cy in first-class shape downPat Summers is braking lt;place of Itmkctnnii Morgawere mushed between a I lump of coal ni I.tmedale,A wideawake pottcemailcases by watching the ral Ibis end of town.Mine day 1 asked a Van bnikemnn ti as he had patiently uwalbspull up for some time. Tl replied, “O, 1 alnt got time