POINT.r lastiu our nr rato - only $14, nauifested a n umbei sen mlileil ■lit oppor l over the for a vie a of inter llolow we 10 lionefll i the matlest scenic rldcli ter leaapcake ia offered Ihinyt can iefaction a can be Norfolk n, Balti-ery Binailpges are 0 C. O the tour Bridge, ur, Itich-may suitC. O i a round I Domiu rfolk forip for tbe ther you m’t made do so at may not gee. llo-Tlie cx-rtonvilie ng of Die cuts are o be ru u ibe same 10. O. y over atmd loaveliera’ Iu-lia week, ■an audielivered L. John-e Tuesday scs-discuss-ain pub-follow-ndaiico: ! Wood, istell, N.L. N. .Colum-d, Mary , Lizzie i. Ann UraBber, is Lulu ie Hip i. J. T.I lodgers, W. L. I. Clark, , L. D. Katie, J. J no. T., B. E.. J. O. Salmon, J. Cran-Brown. tie will87.—We ■day, it srk lias is than venever vcather.HOWELL, XYHowei.l, Kv., July 21.—As tho wcallier is so hot I could do nothing more than make a pretense of worship if 1 should attend church, I have sought ttie molest place possible and will devoto a few moments to Howell slid its vicinity.To say that Howell is a lively little place would hut mildly express the real facts In the case. Since the removal of M. U. Miller's store from Oirrellshurg here—ami the movement of the wheat crop begau, I am satisfied no place of its size m Southern Ky., has heguu to approach it in the atnouut of hiisinoss transacted, either in value of goods sold or produce shipped.Mr. Whit Iladford has a force of from four to six hands constantly employed receiving and loading wheat and were Ills storage capacity and facilities for slupmeut greater, double that number would be necessary.Ben Gardner” our oldest merchant in point of busiuess (but a perfect Juvenile in Ids years) koeps 2 clerks aud himself constantly busy and is having I believe the largest trade any country merchant ever had iu this vicinity.While Mr. M.G. Miller'spopularand gentlemanly clerk Wing Klncheloc aud Manager Juo. Allensworth areI.. ~ —I—.— I.aI.I...!LouIbvII»rSales on e just closed with receipt 3745 II lid s. since Jauua illids. J’ric week have I the main tin previous. 'I making verj the outside h| maiket 11 nil tatious. T fairly reprea tobacco: Trash $2 . Common t *5 50.Good lugs Common 6 50.Good to (1 Leaf of ex Wrapporyrh« HealThe baginninj or disorder of# stomach, the I There aro dy»| troublesome, til healthy looking side or through climax is oftetif tin; difficulty I 8tomuch Miter# a remedy, and i early stage, the prebend those I upon the aystei cured disease s. ploy tliia safe ague, and olhc quinice and oihi when they do pi the utoiuiM-h andOur colored Grocer John Willis is also rapidly increasing Ids trade anil by Ids quiet behavior and general deportment has wou tho respect of our citizens regardless of color.Mr. ltadford speaks of building large brick store house here tlds fall —and a number of partios have re cently been here negotiating with Idni and other lot owners with view of locating in tlds the “Gem city” on the route of the I. A. Sc T.I)r. Overall of Garrclfsburg has already moved hero with Ids family. And rumor says wo will have another physician here shortly. Come on gentlemen our population will need your services iflt coutiniics to increase as present prospects warrant us in believing.The season of moonlight dances, picnics,etc., was ushered in a few weeks since by a moonlight given by Mr. nd Mrs. H. C. Buckner, iu honor of their niece Miss Mamie Green. Such a collection of beautiful youug ladies, it has uot been my pleasure to meet since “Adam wss a youth.” To say that the aOair was a success in all its arrangements and in every detail would he superfluous to all Ihoaowho know the generous hospitality of the host or the varied accomplishments of the hostess. May it frequently be ourpleasnro to he their guest ia the rdcnt wish of all present.Boyd Sc McClentou have finished delivering their wheat crop of 4,000 bushels, the product of about 250 acres or ilt; bushels to the acre. Tlds is good yield, as much of it was after corn and nearly all of it either after wheat or corn.The acreage of tobacco set in this vicinity is, according to my estimate about GO per cent of last year and a great deal of that was plauted since the 4th of July. The crop generally looks badly, though there are a number of very promising fields of tobacco, notably th8tofFraukQuarle9,who perhaps has die largest acreage and best crop In the Southern part of the county, at least anywhere near Howell.The corn crop in tlds immediate vicinity is as yet damaged but little by drouth, but like a drowning man it needs help aud it needs it right now. Fallowing for wheat is progressing satisfactorily and I presume notwithstanding the low price of the article the usual acreage will he sown.Mr. Creed Haskins, who recently lost his house by fire, has already begun to rebuild.SPECLGo toi Store l great IN and all Varnisl]Having so building to tl Co., and bein change locati days offer tnj monuments sGaith thegrea Call ancCALIFOFOf all Wilson’ See~G School School IIn GeneralConsumption, am Emulsion of Put pbitea ia a moat i it creates an appt nervous system. Please road: I young inan whon en up. Since he Cough baa cease and from all ap) longed many yea Service for the l have used any pr faction.—John Hcforin School, ft75c W' er’s Pai your bui Wauk Ale, Ice Wilson’sOils, V Mixed I at GaitlLyon’s Tbs pleasant to tin children eat it medicine; ncv Sold by H. B.■PAT]