PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Waldon, of Greenville, visited relatives here this week.
Miss Badye Herndon, of Hopkinsville, visited Mrs. E. A. Chatten last week.
W. L. Weldon and wife are visiting relatives in Muhlenberg county.
Mrs. Eugene Eades is visiting relatives at Central City.
Misses Willie Rust and Kate Mannison, of Hopkinsville, are guests of Mrs. E. A. Chatten.
Elmo Shaver, of Crofton, was in town Tuesday.
Walter Stodghill, of Madisonville, was in the city on business, Tuesday.
Miss Sadie Stokes is visiting relatives in Crofton.
Mrs. T. B. McGlynan and little daughter, of Nashville, are visiting relatives here.
Prof. T. H. Smith, of Madisonville, was here on business one day this week.
Mrs. L. H. O’Brien and daughter, Miss Allouise, are spending these hot days at Sebree Springs for the benefit of their health. They go and return on the Providence train daily.
Miss Maggie Devney and little niece, of Evansville, visited relatives and friends here a few days this week.
Mrs. Barnes and daughter, Lucile, and Miss Claude Grainger, of Springfield, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. William McCarley.
C. H. McFadden and wife spent Tuesday in the county seat.
Miss Florence McGregor, of St. Charles, has been visiting relatives here.
W. H. Hughes and family have returned to Morganfield, after a week’s visit to relatives here.
Rev. Joseph Jupin left last week for St. Louis and expects to go from there to Oklahoma to make his future home.
Rev. J. W. Mitchell is at Henshaw, in Union county this week, where he, with Rev. E. J. Willis, of Hopkinsville, is conducting a meeting.
W. S. McGary and wife, S. E. Cozatt, wife and son, W. O. Toy, wife and son, J. W. Twyman and family and Mrs. Arthur Cole spent Tuesday at Sulphur Springs.
Miss Kate Hoffman has returned from a visit to Nashville.
A. W. Keown is at Sebree Springs.
We pay $20 per week and expenses for men or women with rigs to introduce our Poultry Mixture and insect Destroyer in the country. Address, Excelsior Food Co. Parsons, Kan.