King's Station Items*Lid in Lucas is on the sick list from typhoid fevor.Mips Mattie Arbur‘.boot found it neces- ! sary to give up hor school on account of ill health, and is now visiting iu Kentucky with her brother John, Mr. Meli Woods having taken her place.Revs. Sp roars, Latham and King will j protract a meeting at Edod, from nextj Bundnv.1 Miss Belle West and Sib. Sides, of Ft. Branch, visited Mrs. C. Folk Saturday and Sunday.Mr. J. Woods is haying hi# mill and | elevator painted.All our farmers are having their dwellings photographed.The wedding of Goo. Cunningham, formerly of King's Station, now a rising young lewier of Evansville, and Miss Garvin, of the same place, came off Kov. !0th.Another wedding U report—that of Mr. Wi;j. Shannon and Miss Annie Gourley. Tlio following is a list of presents received:Charley Gourley—Kalf dozen silver knives.Kva Gourley—Glees dish.Mr. Geo. Liven*—Silver cartor.Mips Civilia Bingham—Cake stand.Mrs. Robt. Gourley—Table linen and napkins.Groom's mother—Family hihle.Misses Alice and Lizzie Shannon—Toiletsot.Miss Amanda Shannon—Silver butter knife.Miss Ancle Shannon—Cup and saucer. Mr. and Mrs. Epperson—Glass pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shannon—Dozen linen napkins.Mr. aud Mrs. L. Shannon, West Saratoga—Parlor lamp.Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Orr—Large fruit dish. 6A friend—Pair of vases.M.*fs Mary Bromagem—Fair of bonnethollers.Miss AMie Ervin—Dozen linen napkihe. Mrs. Campbell, Terre Ilaute—Fair ofshell picket dishes.On Friday there whs a reception given ct tho residence of the groom's mother, which could nrt he described, for tbo table groaned booeath its weight of luxuries, and all had a pleasant time. ’ K.