On (he evening of the 21st, Elder K. C. Cuvc, the talented president of the South Kentucky College, gave us a chaste, elegant and eloquent discourse on the Christian race. All heard him with delight, and with hut one regret, that his stay should have been so brief.Mr. John M. Hester and family, of Louisville, are visiting Mrs Dr ltobb.Mrs. B Riggs and son, of Louisville are the guests ot Opt. Win. Hester.Mrs. J. R. McKenzie, and Miss Su-sio Winfrce, of Hopkinsville, bavo been visiting friends here.Miss West of Hopkinsville is a guest of the Beazloy House.Mrs. Gunnell and her charming and attractive daughter, Miss Belle, left on Friday morning for their homo in Blooiningiou, Ills. The best wishes of their numerous frionds attend themSince our last communication, Ln-fnyotte has added to her numerous other attractions, a portable photograph gallery, a nickel counter, and an ice-cream saloon. So wo can assure our iriends of elegant leisure, that they can now vary tlio monotony of dull hours by “catching the shadow,” throwing away stray nickels or in endeavoring to keep cool. .Olive BhaScii.mis place.Misses Lizoio Golladay, Lela Sallio and Ora Crenshaw, all of Koaring Spring are guests of Miss Maggie Bacon.Miss Ida McNichols, of Linton, is spending a few days with her friend, Mies Nannie Wilson.J/iss Lizzie Steele returned Sunday last Irom Canton, Kv., after a brief visit to ..Visa Hopson who returned with her. Prof. Cabel, of Cedar Bluff has been in tlio neighborhood for a brief season, soliciting pupils lor tlio Cedar Bluff Female College, for sbo ensuing session which commences Sept. 15th.Watermelons are in abundance.According to an appointment inadc a few weeks since, Mr, Jonh Clark. Dr. Wm. Fuqua and Judgo II. K. Lit-tell addressee! a largo crowd at this place on Saturday evening.With this, I bid farewell to Bolle-vicw as a paragraplier.SUOUTFELLOW.BEVERLY-This neighborhood has been quite dull fur the past three weeks, conse quently no nows. Nothing disturbs the monotony of those warm days ata ■ • ■ « a •