1 August 1891--J. A. Lloyd who left here a month ago for California, has located at Fullington, that State, and is engaged in running an engine at a planing mill. 1 August 1891--Died, in Higbee, on the 30th, of inflammation of the brain, Willis, the 11 month old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Meadley Burton. It's remains were buried at the Rennolds burying ground at 2 'o'clock yesterday evening. 8 Aug 1891--Born, on July 31, to Joel Robb and wife, a daughter. 8 Aug 1891--Married, in Higbee, on the 6th, Mr. Geo. Manuel and Miss Maggie Little, Rev. Dan Evans officiating. Among the guests present from a distance were Misses Lizzie, Cora and Dora Manuel, Misses Polly and Sarah Davis and John Manuel, all of Huntsville. 8 Aug 1891--Married, on the 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Henry Slaughter of near Renick, Mr. Geo. Harrison of Higbee, and Miss Polly Slaughter, Rev. Judson Neal officiating. 15 Aug 1891--Ex-Senator Waller Young and Col. Granville G. Adkins, State Coal Oil Inspector, came to blows at St. Joseph, the trouble being over the Eastern barbecue. Adkins was the aggressor and received much the worse of the fight. 15 Aug 1891--Mrs. Sarah Ware and little daughter, Blanche, of Gainsville, Texas, arrived here last week and will spend a couple of months with her brother, Jas. Leonard, and other relatives. 15 Aug 1891--Died, near Estill, on the 8th, of consumption, Mr. Newt. Elliott, aged about 35 years. Mr. Elliott was a brother of John S. Elliott, of Boonville, and C. L. Elliott, of this place. 15 Aug 1891--Died, in Renick, on the 10th, of general debility, Mr. John Boulware, aged 79 years. 15 Aug 1891--Wm Viley, a Negro 22 year old was found dead on the depot platform at Huntsville last Sunday morning with his head badly crushed. It is thought to be a case of cold blooded murder, and Cal Denny and Tom Romans are under arrest to await developments. 22 Aug 1891--Christian Young was hanged at Lexington, Mo, Thursday of last week for the murder of Stephen Ferguson, of near Elliott, at Corder, Mo, in December 1887. 22 Aug 1891--Died, in Higbee, on Sunday, the 16th, Mr. Thos. Main, aged 30 years. 22 Aug 1891--Mrs. W. T. Johnson, of Holden, Mo, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Bond. Born, in Higbee, on the 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bond, an 11 pound son. 22 Aug 1891--Michael Markly and daughter, Miss Jennie, arrived Thursday on a visit to his mother, Mrs. C. Markly, who is in her 90th year and who is very sick. 29 Aug 1891--Born, on the 22nd, to Lee Humphrey and wife, a son. 29 Aug 1891--Born, on the 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCall, a daughter. 29 Aug 1891--Died, in Higbee, on the 21st, Charlie, the 3 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bowen. Its remains were buried at the Hines burying ground Sunday. 29 Aug 1891--Mr. John Tribble, residing 3 miles west of Clark, was struck by a C & A. train near that place last Saturday night and instantly killed. We are unable to give particulars this week. 29 Aug 1891--Died, on the 24th, of Cholera Morbus, Mary J. Bentham, the little 2 year old daughter of Mrs. Celie Bentham. Its remains were taken to Lucas, Iowa, and laid to rest beside its father who was killed while mining at that place last spring. Mrs. Bentham has the sympathy of the entire community. 29 Aug 1891--DIED--At her home, near Myres, Howard county, August 21st, at six o'clock and forty minutes p.m. Mrs. Annie Dougherty, widow of the late Franklin Dougherty, who preceded her January 29th last. She lived to the advanced age of 72 years 4 months and some days. She was a consistent member of the Regular Baptist church for fifty odd years. She was a loving wife and a devoted mother. She was a constant sufferer for many years, but bore her afflictions with that Christian fortitude that becometh those that put their trust in the Lord, ever looking to the end where their will be no more afflictions and suffering, but peace and joy with loved ones that have gone before her. 29 Aug 1891--ROBB-RULE--Married, near Burton, at the residence of S. B. Naylor, on the 26th, in the presence of a few relatives and friends, Mr. Emmett Robb and Miss Sudie Rule. After the ceremony the happy couple returned to the bride's home, where a few refreshments were served. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and prosperous journey through life. 29 Aug 1891--A. T. Burton and sister, Miss Lizzie, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burton, and John Miller and sister, Miss Lizzie, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Miller, left yesterday for Decker, Tenn, where they will attend Terrill College. Kathy Bowlin, Additions, corrections, comments welcome.