cd, was upon the r. K**stovfu's room, in and most of ilie as above it on the the castle. I rantrough tile doorway he atone staircase o. When I reached !o straight for inv it any reason, but * of mere impulse, and I Hung it open.•htihhI juintl^ upon'hiiitents, illumining Lliee the old imufs stretched upon theMOORESVILLEi uur| forlofdmnd raIsed his inil waistcoat- Ibit remeut brought thefnp *Bom—To the wife of Mr. Jesse W’ashhume, a ten-pound son.OliP'telephone line is completed. The exchange, under the management of Miss Lelia Wall, gives general satisfaction.Look out for another wedding soon.Mr. Green Oliver, of Trigg county, Ky., is visiting his sister. Mrs. kizzie Oliver, of this place.James TrUax sold a three-year-okl mare to George Morrell for $150.There will he no services at New Hope church until January 6; but the members are invited to attend a meeting set for December 20. at 10 o’clock a. m., call a minister for next year.The following parties have sold their tobacco to Mr. Motts at Springfield: J.M. Curry. P. J. Coll and P. H. Moorfereceived 7 cents per pound; Mrs. Ella Taylor, 0 cents for all grades except trash, for which she got I cents.Miss Pearl Lyhch visited in Springfield last Sunday.Mrs. W. 0. Ellis will leave Saturday, Dec. 10. t*» visit her daughter. Mrs. T. H. Hardin, at Lakeland. She will be absent about two weeks.C a fi.\salt*hasyouThavpaykeeSwhlt;andDr.forsuenesdruTandUtairnigl