5Ct*‘Kndfors aelyud“•med.w.form.0U-nts;al-nid)is-indell-treeate.on-ab-ab-ofab-vio-vio-asesWinston Henry, G. V. Green.HOWELL, KY.t'lllU uIIo we’ and ke gu to that ti provelt; from 1to ape Mrs 1 Nev“Al mer oconch stumf and p Next and h downWc are glad to say that our little I.,1 80 III UA. T. is now running, and it goes |CCjt 0 so slow that no one need be afraid in grlt; to take a ride on it. It is not as dan- two in gerous as you should suppose, for no one has ever gotten hurt on our little jg 8tm stem winder yet.Mr. John White has returned trom Louisville.The cold weather has not prevented drummers and candidates from wending their way to our little town.Farmers arc very busy burning plant beds.We are blessed with a school near this place. Miss Nannie Wilson is teaching at home, but owing to the bad weather she has not a full school.Prof. Quarles, from Guthrie, has I a mai moved to the old Anderson place and is teaching at home also, and wc rcc- tjic, |)( ommeiid him as a most excellent had o teacher.Miss Stone from Virginia, will bo gin a school the last of this month, at the lladford school room. And if the children of (Ins neighborhood are not educated it will not be on account of not being schools enough arouml. IMr. Spurlin from New Haven»Lri(jg paid Mr. and Mrs. Met. Anderson a | callec visit last week.Kcv .1. G. Kendall has changed his preaching days from second and fourth to lirst and third at Garretts-1 you ? burg. I “ViMiss Katie Griffy has returned from a visit near Clarksville.Howell is noted for its tall mou and bachelors. Kihhey.a voii“ Qj sell y ever “It up a hunt ten fc“ ‘I that! “ ‘( youlie Ucamethen