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t* f HAMPTON Hfrt HIM HA&D Titl.nan, Mr SUtulerrr, cvnvictc-t / llmn<lrr. Cmaslottimtilli, Va., Jul/ 7, 1WJ. i To lb* Kliter of Tbo Stoto?Mj D?ar Sir: In jour paper g>ving t ho account of tbo mooting m Coiumbin ou the 4>b tnet., I And tho following reference to ot/oolf bj tior- , ornor Tillman, and 1 bog jou to allow mo | opaco enough in jour coTumna to show hoar abaolttiol/ fnloo erd ibo aia>omonto mado br ?hi* man. win ? ? - !:::!>? 10 rerort t falsehood* when speaking of politieil opponent*, r?r to | roin.no b'oown aelfisb persons! ondo. I ohall toko bio alelemente in tbo | ordor tboj woro made, and I ahull con?iui liim of faiaaboud in rogord to >bo firot out , of bio own mouth. "At Aikm two years ng? I (aid Hampton | ought to be in tbo UniUd States Sonn'o lororer. and that 1 na* willing f r biui to | stay there. ' * * * "At A'koti bo rcfutsd to rule in tho carriage with tnr:'' and jet, , after baring done on, bo thot daj, in hi* epo03h. m*4c llio declaration a* to my ro- i uiuining in tboSotinlo! V ? t it a now giro* llial ? on* reaneii wny n* !iuum?<|h?-u>i/ vy po?*J hit r* e ecii >n Now. mm lu h* facia i t rtfatance to my tufiia*1 to Mile to ilia meeting in ih* carriage with Iiiiu : I w ia ilia gu*?t of una of th* , invinbr.r of Ilia executive, who bid in?iial me lo rid# with liiui, ami hi* mvi atini ha I Lean accepted. aa I comiaoii* y informed Ml*. Tillman when he anked nit lo drive willi hi in ; mid, biMidoa (hie, I hava yet to laarn that the new regime now pie<aling in Eolith t'arulina forbids n gentleman ti fhnoMp hie on n ax'ooiitc* ?l* companion*. The Governor proceed* lo ?ny, "But ha had no bu.s near lo interfere in I hit* family ijnttr.ol." It ireiiii lo nie llntl mo v palri- , olic citi7cn of our Suite ?a< called nit In deplore and to deprecate nay quer.ttl u motignt brelhreii whore on y nnj o I r thu welfare of ilia Stnl? depend* on c nceri of ncliuii und unity of feeling. Bui waif ing tfit* vftreTtfon. f u*?cri, w ft ft "tit f%ae / contrail ciimi, ihat ai ihu imeting in t!oliimhin nol one seutcuce, not ono word, in lb* remark* I there uuule warrant* the amiertioii lhail took pail in tltr unhiippy "family quarrel ' which ha* brought aucli diaasler on the .Slat*. I cam* nt ilia rcqueit of my old ciiiietiliienl.a ol lliohl iml t> | lend for pence .111 I harmony I cxpii-atd no piofer nee !' r any caudidale. no d seppr?vel of any. and I ap pen I lo the report of my *| each n ihni occasion, aa publisiic', to eiilirian Iia(a inv asiarliun and lo (novo the fa'iity of thecliurgo inail<* by Governor l ilbii in. ' lie compared I il innii nnd hiv fiend* lo Million*. ' in iho next count in fin indict nisnl mad# against me by tli? tiovertinr. I Iid nothing ol Hi* Soil. I warned our pro piu. ii> I thought injr long sorrico in their behalf jus1 ified imr in doing, of tlio dnnget* ol division i?it I dissension in our ranks, and I illustrate! 11 >' warning by eal ing nlisutiuii to tiio Inirililo consequence* which Ith I lufillen Virginia by the <|ti irrtsl in ilis I ?? in ocrat cranks, brought about bv the itti;ri'iipiiloiii conduct ul' Mstioiic So much tor ill it charge of the tiivsi linr, wI?i. 11. lit* so uisny ul' Ins on other occasion*, proses to lis utterly tills*. * 1 trill toll you, | roeecdrt ill* tie/ei nor, where lis now is. Ilo is in retii eineiit, where lio belongs iltlil where ho ought In ' 11 m?ii(iton hud I an;;bt tn that nu I iiilnpruileut w.n worse than a lladictl. 'lint depended whether the Independent was his friend or nut. If 11 riii p t < in had sitnp'y rail that nn Indepeiidrnt was sii 1 worse than a llalical uod that he stood to what lie said, lie would be hi the 1'nilcd States Stoats to day." I beg to :i?siiis liis "llxcellonry that 1 eland by and rtnrrule what I an id about ludtpeiident* in our Slats, and lie murt pardsn in* * when I say in perfect frankness that I regarded him as an Indeprmlvnt wlion he "suggested himself as s gubernatorial candidiite in the fatuous March convention, and I held then, as I do now, that ho and his followers there should hare been ruled at once out of the Democratic party, 'Tide, liiintiti'i nm 1101 uoni*, anu a1* mo cvuiu cratic Kxtculitt Committee unfortunately ' siuuaie " accident which saiad ma from what 1 should always have regarded iib on inevitable but unmitigated calamity I cafueed to speak on the invitation of Irby. lor my experience*! Aikiti, when the Tillman roughs howled mo dona, (aught me that nothing 1 could ear would touch the heart* of my fellow eiti/ene, nor inllueucc their conduct. 1 confeee it waa with a deep sense of pain and mortification that 1 found a Carolina audience refusing me, aven n rt'Speciahle hearing. I determined then ? n determination to whioh 1 have adherod ? tluit 1 would not again obtrude my advice on my foliuw-oiti/.ens on any tmhlio question. I tun only * private citi/.cn. asking nothing from my State save a last ranting place by tlio s'de of my Kindred. I inn "in retirement where I belong, and white 1 ought to be. if the verdict of the majority cl the Legislature is endorsed by ilia people of the Stale. I ham made no complaint as to thst vet die. Imt 1 aisuro ' the (.iovernor that I prefer to !e in retire neat rath or than to hoi I cilice by tin* dis reputable and disgraceful ntcil'.odt resorted to by I iin to obtain it. II may event strange that I should notice anything amnnui ing from the out oo >t those niiNrepre*eotatioii? l.ui T'.uo never wounds more deep the genero s I) Oik 11. 'Mian when n blackguard pom's the >1011. I hope iliat i!io?e pupets in the Slate \>Ut>*li slid have tie tiirnes- to <lo justice o\sn to u political 01'|'OiK'iit will give in wide ik rircutaii m to my denial of lit* slatulei* uttered by the tioTornor on was given to them. ami I am, verv respectfully, Wkl't HaHI'ToH A DuLUiiK is Missis<irri. ? New Orleans .Inly In.?Tito Tunes-I'l'inorrai'a Columbu*, Miss . special s;tyj : "T ie heavy rain storm whiiiii began :i week ?gu continues, willi no prospect ot" reset ng. It is impossible in p.stiittkio 1 lit) damage lo corn and coll >11. A great iiuittber et bridges have been washed away. 11 it 1 travel by tlirt roads lias almost cease 1 No iraina arrived or departed on the (ieorgiu Pacific Kailr-nd yesterday, and the Mobile and Ohio Hon I lias a washout thirty utiles couth, and no iraina have arrived Irom thai direction Ten im-lias of rain iiis 1 sMen in I lie last three days. The Tom bigbee liner continue* to l is* rapidly. No one ev?r remember* su<-b a t ill of water l.i.nittii I'-nihKs -This remedy is becoming so well kio>wu and > popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitter* sing the same son; of praise. A purer medicine does not exie: and it is guaranteed to do a 1 that 1* churned. Electric Hitter* will cure a I d senses of the l.iver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Hulls, .salt Khcum and other affections .........1 i.u I.I ? 1 vc:ii 1-!-. 11 1 ? iimoc'I i >j nubile uiuuu. ??III uine iMfiinrj,! from I lie system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fetors. For cure of Headache, Constipation unci Indigestion try Electric lliuet* Unt ie satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. I'licc One. and ifl.tnt pec bottle at 11. K. l'osoy u lTrug Stoic-. I ? Hart's Hattery Kit mux,?To the Editor ?f The News and Courier: llart'e Hattery will hold their annual reunion at this place on duly 21. Col. .lames Armstrong of Charleiton, will deliver the ora'ion to the voterans. The committee on invitations will etrite to send a formal iuriia'ion to every survivor ef the lUitery, but, in tht event ( of anyone being overlooked, such are | eat ticstly and cordially inv.te 1 to be pres ent. as well as old Confederate veterans ol other commands. i>. 11. -Solly, For Committee on luviiat on. i EFie JOcdfy Pinion Hiiiics R. M. STOKER, - - Editor Friday* inly 19, 1*92. VU BSC UII'TIOS, fl 60 I'till Asxru POST OFFICE OIBECTORY. '1 lie P. O. will be opened for business Voin 8 A. M. le 0.00 P. M. The Money Order Department will l>e ipened for l>usinc?? from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. The South bitind mail arrives at l?. M. I'll e Nor Hi bound insil arrives ut 1.45, I'. II. Street boxes will be emptied every diiy t 1.26, P. M. Any inattention or irregularities should re reported promptly to tlie I'. M. J. IIUNTKIC, P. M. CANDIDATES III THE FIELD. 'I lie following list of <'sudi<latt'i for (lie varlmt* oiiiity oltjee* will lie nd.lcd to ?? new nunit* are luiiou'tieed in the "I audidutos Quarter*." Full lilt. I.BHISTATURK. I' II llnt.o, 'iodfrry II Fowle-, li W llarii*, < Walton Wliitinati FOIl SHERIFF, A Cole l.yle*, .1 (iideon la'titf, .lame* II llartlc*. FOR AUDITOR. It finnan, T Jsll Harris, I f tut*. .1 F liatlev. Null II Morgan, I'sytoi It l.ov.\ I tilt 1 ItKAMUKIvll. tanf-inl IVIIlmrii, J BTRcotl I ! living, John I' \V I Jeter. FOR COUNTY COM MISSION BUS. J \V Nance, II 8 Tliotua*, .1 r I M Moblcy, ' A Chamber*, Tlion J Kitoi FOR SCUOOf. COMMISSIONER. N l? Mtllt-johii, M I. I^niiiilnr j i. Walker. FOR ('DltoNlvK. I! I (Sregory. Jasper Ayrnck FOR CI.ERK OF COURT. Joseph II MeKisairk. Henry A. Mtry will k^tto it .No. 1 I'urheeiic, hi ilua Iowii, oil (lit <lny of tin <!inipuign meeting, ilia lth of Aiigiint. ? rrr*X - Wo regrel to aleie I hut <>. C. Culji, IN'I , is lying <|iiita nick at the residence ol hit hrolhai-iii-lnw, W. T. Iteaty. ? liFfi. I.eat waok Mr. ft. J. Rutty l>a>i a snoml i?tlack of painty* a, Mi l it u fosred li ? will not recover. A Idler from Furiloche. I,a., reuived just hi wo were putting the Timi:s to press, givo^tlie and news of the tuililcn ilealh of Miss Kiln Klinore, from tint accidental discharge of a revolver in llio Luwide nf her aisler, A lice. The 0"l?ra l pawpla af I niou County will hast a grand puhlic gathering ai Kelt n Haturday, (he S-'hl, and ia*;te the white ponplr in pntiicipate in tho speaking. A gtinr of Intra hull heiwe?ti the Kellon and I* it ion cluba, will t?p pUycd g^>- As tin act of jnalice w j | uMiili tin explatintiona, or defence of ilio County bom uiitiionara with tlio Oraiul Jury Praiani man', so that both si.las iney l?o heard at tli same time. In time Irving io be jnat. w are compelled t> p'S'pone two or tinea in t cresting eoiinuutiioalton". , MM a m W UM9IIJP9fl II tha family quarrel1' that win. then going 01 in that oampnqjn. Wo now ask what bus nesa haa Senator Irby leaving hia <1 tttiea a Waaliinglou ami mixing so nbieclmnabl with the present "family quarrel "" If Hampton had no business in the qiiar re! ol IK'.Ut, we ran t see what bu?mea Irby has in tin* quarrel of 1 SO If. Ah we hate sai l hal'vje, the con*titutioi o! the democratic party tn<g'<l be s change that id eemlivlata for puldio off) <?. ami t. person holding any public "tlic?. should he member of either the Stato or t'ounty Ftecn live oramittee. ? HHr It iv generally predicted that iiiucl sickaeia vr i 11 f.tllow the rainy iti^o a. have ht<i this Spring As a precaution an potent preventivi", vie call on eseiv bouts keeper aal business per*ot> in the town t have the premises arooni their dwelling an i places of business thoroughly c'ean.-e atnl liino freely eprinkled ot? a',' d ?ui| place* where stagnant water ?? tile-, in ga> ' 1 eit houses and around kitchen* I itiou in no doubt tits healthiest town i; tlie State, but we can cnu?e ickneis atoen tie by neg'^et nf [ toper precaution- aa 1 inok ing the nit impute fioiu tilth and decavitt vegetation on euy pat t within the c wporat limit s 1031^. We were pleated itt receiving :i viei lust jTueidtty front our higlt'r respocte young friend und Texas- eorrevponden I Ja- S Crmvford. He came into the otlic in true Texas style?Coat oft and an lioneoil'-liHiid how J ye Jo. At ft rut we lidn know him, hut when his sweet lilt'e dough ter toll it* her name was I.ucilo t'rawford we at once saw our <dd lime school L >j Jimmy Crawford standing before u*. grotvt tip to a etaid buaiueis inoa, with a happj home. roneiiting of a good wife and tw< sweet rhilJreti. James is do ng btieiae?a at llonham. Texas, and. frern appearancai ii ful'y as prosperous as the !!? ? will al ow ? . - - We take the following from the At lllttlSl _// ? tfBM.il A f llta l??l. i>11 Tuesday evening at tho residence o I?r. T. K. Collier on Ila*t Fair etreet, Mr. William (1, Count* ami Mrs. Mamie K bishop were unite I in marriage Tho Ho* W. I'. Hall performed (lie ceromeny. Only a few relatives of I ho couple were present Well, Willie, in jour case, one an 1 our Counts one, ivitli a bishop thrown in Nothing but the vorj kindest wishes of your many friends in Cnion, for jour happiness find prosperity, follow you and yours in your new eplierv of life We hope your la*t "lake will prove a "fat one, and that you may never be in want of - sorts' to get up a good bi'l of fare at every meal. - Divine Services. We are requested to announce that a ser:?k of meetings will be bald in the Presbyterian L-hurrh, eoinrreueing this, Friday evening, at K.30 o clock, conducted by llev. J I.owi v Wilson, l>. P , of Abbeville. The communion will be admin.tsts.?i Sunday niorni'ig I'll meeting will continue evera! dnye Ex Gov kheppard Howlid Down. I lu the top rCi of the proceedings of the campaign m'etiag at Orangeburg, wo find tbo foloai.ig, and nak n'try fair ffliuded man wliob Iiotm in tlio right of froo speech an I equal ju*t co to aM, if it is not time to a op w/ioo/'Hii/ mm into ojjice, and lot roaaon i ar il attaucj goTern tbo uctiou of Ilia people wlian candidates for publio offio# appear before thaw to discuss pubic affaire: Ex-Gavarnor Sheppard wao than introduced, nod ho walked to fho front to bagio hia apaooh. 'ftiio woe at fourteen oaioutos to I o'clock. Immediately tbo moat diegraceful howling waa luiuguratod, and Got* amor 8be,>pard triad in Tain li miike biased f heard. The howling continued and, realising the holpleeaoeaa of the took, bo at iod waiting for tbo mob to cool down, 'fho disturbance coniinuod unabated and aomo of the Ti lnsaoiles on tl/o s'esd o'laractorixed the au ion of tboir brethren a? diagracoful and auoh a* ought not to bo allowed. In addiiio-i to tbo howling, maujr derioiTo remarks were indulged in; and frequent d scouiteoua nllutioua wore made to UoTornor Eheppard. Soma one want so far ns to sing out ; I'rng mui uu tuv iituu. Count j < bait men lloivuiau v*iuly appealed t> lUe crjwd which grow mora boisterous than ?T?r. I',ten the appeal of President K. H. >T el Cor of the Alliance fell on deaf eats. Mr. ffi 'itr begged thcoi in behalf of the input,vi in ??1" Orangeburg county to behave iheinielve- and hear Governor Sh-ppard It ivus in vain. 'I'lloy shouted for Titliuun and rolled itid !iot?!o I continuously for scvenj iron nui.ui?s Governor Shcppard finally took his seat, uiid titii. Farley cuiii to the front to speak. ' hut Cjl. 1> Vjl'l > "hjectcd to this, on the gmuud t tint if auyb idy was entitled t> speak Gotertior Shcppatd was, nnd as be had been howled down, it was not fair that an opponent should tin all iwed to sprak. The point wus conceded an I the meeting was adjourned. ?-? ? Death ef llr. W 8 MoJunkin iu tlis Cnlvtstou Xtwt of the 3<1. iuet., wo find the I' I'owing Biinouuceuient of the death vf Msj. W S. McJunkin, a native of I this county, who emigrated with hie family t to T?xae about "Jtj ye^rs ago. Maj. McJuu kin, we btlievo, was horn iu Saiituo (own ship; wus ahirrliei of Mrs. I?avi 1 F.iut ol tine town, and wee related, by bl >od and f marriage, to the Urge and highly respected l ent, K? ly, Thomas and Jeter fami lev ol ihis c unity. ' IIrmsm.i.K, Tux. July L\ ? W. 8. McJunkin, city recorder and justice of the peace, died near noon to day at (he residence ol hie son-in-law. Mr Claude Id. Smith, lie was up town early (his morning in apparent good hralth, hut died within two or thvee hours after bring taken down. Appnptesy or heart trouble was the oeuse. The deceased was froin South Caroling originally, , but had lived here many years ami wat quite popular. A $100,000 Kntorprise in Union Wv find the followiug in u Coluuibis hilly paper, which is the company alludei te by u* a few week* ago, inttnding to builI a (' tl?rti Mill on the present Murphy Mil] i file on 1 air Foicst All the corporators er cept I'to arc ci'i/.sn* of ibis tluunty, nm , tUrea out of a.'X aro buainete uieu of tlii (own. Strange, iliac ?#ui people r$n fini plenty of money t<> bttilil tip other placet ? but not * tinl'nr to enhance the yaltio o their ou n property ami ittcieate the buti , n#*y ot tbe town tu which t;,ey live ' I'.iir l'?t?ii.? Manufacturing.? i. t' l)un cut). A. ll. ll'oe, J A. l;ant, II. Nioholeoti MOMIVbi 'filC CTrpi J t?l eioelt ,1 { ; IM ?, M(I I. i. ~ (| Death of Mitt Ainbroatne Lcmuteuk y Wo regret to eunnutico the tioeili of Min Ainbroiiiuo I.vmmoin, which GOCttn <1 at tht rc.-ilenco of Iter pa. on in Mr an<l Mia IV. i l? I.einntoin. list Kr lay afieraoou, at fi o clod., of lypho J f vor, in the l-ltli year o i ,lvr I She was n t in ell gen' .vol nfTeetionaK 3 ' chiM mi I r clue frienl. an I i nri icl a ?tn'l< ? anil ot, w i '()' cyerroae 1 lie here tr> o p.ie:. i a* t'.t nynpahv Iaf the entira community hi tht.r ?tbic'i?a and m Hi* loa? of thoir only child. 1 Tna Court 1 Court of tie iti.il Se-s.on? u Ij ?t,i*ftl Jit*5' ' Fri lay a; 1 o e'. ea The fo'.lu wing ton ef.ces tvcre j.iss ol dur' 1 i??i? the term Ty Ju lge A -11toll 1 j I'avc Flow M in* .i ig . *i. foui e n yean ^ 1 iti the penitential v. | 'i?o.u Banty Burgi iry, ..ne > ar iu tin ; penitentiary 11.\\n .In 1 ^? \ l:i;h i fint tana a1 " | ilin Court, and '* n-ivc tu.t ?. *a> isfsctian. I Personals I I Her C. \ IF .loaning* his gone t< , that I'Stou on n v hit. He will occupy 5>r Wil> i j nip.i i' Ahhofillo naxt Fuu lay t'..l 1?. It. Duncan J I Hydride, o l( Spatiinhiirg. W \V I'lionism. <>t UafTuey ^ and A (i. ltrice, 11 j of t'hcs'cr. were in t atten lanoc on the Court of Cooiimn Pieis ( last Friday. , j Maj. Towns, nd returned to luiahif , Monday. Miss Virginia Walker, of Cedar Springs and Mis* Nina Mure, of Spaitutihurg. arc ? visiting Miss Kthelmd does Mrs Stringfellow, vf Florida. i visiting r her siller. Mis A. li Arthur mil family > Cadet lli/el I. Sjaifo returned from the l Citadel Sa'.ur lay, ha*-ng completed bis . cou se mid strn'luftte.l. | r?en i?. t >111 loluinol from Arkansas lust week a n <1 has cone to tile tut Springs u . j spend a month. Mies Child* in visiting r aud Mrs. f Uibbts Misaet Jennie and Jyvllie Wilkins are visiting relatives and friend* at I'aeolst. Mr. Warren 1>. Arthur went to Spartan burg this week on business i i Mr. II. I.. ti.>-? went to Columbia Tuesday in husiucss end returned Thuusday. I There was a wegun load of "nngela" went oTcr the city Muu lay night making delight fill music. There was a delightful jjonnnn givou Wednesday night m the reiider.ee ofMre. Judge Hawkins. in honor cf the following visiting young ladies Mies Virginia Walker, | Cedar Springs, Carrie Gibb.*, Susie (luin , nar.l and Chiltls. Columbia, Niua | Moure, Spartanburg, and 14a Green, Wilkesi boio. N C. The gernian wai lei in elegant style by Mr. J K. Hunter, eud Mns CarriUibb*. Co!. T. C. Duncan returned from Spartan burg ThinsJsy, where he lias been on bu?i no ? % Correspondence ?f tha Union Tinas. Tha Weather, Reads 'and Alliance Eleeiion Saxtuo, are oontiouiog to bar# wot weather down bore, in?l !ut wMk T?rj little plowmg; wm? done. Homo corn j, on the bottom* wijlhava to bo thrown ou?. i;i Broad rtTor got o?lA?T t?? week m, iu iv* puce, but &VJL' not do much damage. Cotton gr< w *ery ldklg it seem* la?t we;k; it <j, begins to look hg?4 and tough in m?uy w| places. Fifteen to Iwotj't days plowing 1- st, in one inoith if rafcber heavy on Farmers. co Koada are badV ?*?l>ed. and soma pieces pr aro altnoat itupw-wta/ ' hareoeen on'J one 0f section of publiofltfu worked at all as yet, (hi and ao far a* itafrsrlog tbo roadwaye g?n#r ?f ally, lliat ia ihdljnast complete botch or road working I a?*rJKw. I ho taction I apeak of c<Ji ie the fron%gbo- Union road ne*r Mrs. 90| Opbrtia Jeter's -A*'!, to Mr. A. Witched. |,0 The busbta so uflCdy oTcrUp the road, that lbs/ whip the mad front the buggy wheels p0 on both fidea eJPrhs earn# time. and oover th< the occupanto ?itii mud. The toad ia so |JM rough front tkw^uie gullies acroas it that one must drive ?n a walk over more than ha half the taction^ I <le not know who the (J, cverseer ia, butr hope the Commissioners j,r will not toier*te%iijr aueh work tliia year. It |tc doss not apeak well for the thrift ?f our county, and retire s discredit on the com- gr rnieionete, ufierl?) many threats rroni luam ti <0 the overseers.) Jfi am not mls'sken tliii a*, *ery section was^cportsd Isit ysr. Surely villi or# aro snouglti >? '? coiupotsnt for evsr- f0 vers. I know [that rvcjr one does not th know Low lo wofk a > ad nnd (Lore i? neod pn of as ntuob ingenuity and tn~t in road working as in any other work. tL I a'tsndsd the Count* All anoe mooting (,r on the 9th. which was the time for the (Jli annua' election of officers: the f'H'owiog i* the resu't of tha<?lr?iion tut 1'ieiident, J. 8. Welch; Vt e-Pre*;dcnt, V. m< S. Bob-, Secretary, A. C. I.y.ee, 1'reaearer, ;ai T. K. hotter, CisfM'Uin, Dr. J. I*. Thomas, n? Lacturer, R. WYMIarns; Ai t. Lecturer, K ch W. Je er; Doer Keeper, J hn Whitlock; As'l. in Door Keeper, W. II. Vincent; Sergeant at Artne, U. T. lloll is I to Kxecutifs oomtni ted.?W T. deter, It, W. t|, Mams, and G. B. Fowler. be Delegate to the Shite Allnnce, .1. S. Welch. |,t 1 Alternate. Y.J3. B.-ho. The ofhoers e'ert, were a 1 duly installed. 0| The District Lecturer ooul i not be there, on c| account of sioknesa. a* was eipooled. Tl A p cnic is announce! to be bad on the ti 'J'Jth, which wilt coutl et with the Sunduy ui ' echool convention that meete on that dale hat Hebron, ve>y near the picnic grounds. Hi I know many would like to a.tcud the picnic. <., but who?? dutiable the convention and to J, ' the ramt, they eahnot ignore; and must at- .a (end the convention No d ntbt it wae an t| oversight. g< .Mre. Atna'idn .Font, of Union, is visiting Ml > in Sautuo hi ! Fir. W. L. it dio, of Cross Keys, etwppod hi in Hantuc n few duys la t week on Irs way ai from the South Varoltrti C dleae. di Mr and Mr*. ?, A. WhillurW. of lonM- I al Tilt*, II TIStttng ut SrtttlllC. it: E W J. I ? for iLi liiili. ll HI Josiiville Bilifi. 1 1 boliovo (lint Jonesvilio woull rot? a Ji t *< t ticket this morning, ui v.o ha?o bad a con- < i liuuous rainfall for tr.o woofs. Orate eud ! j weodn are growing rapidly, and as it ii too I fi wet to plow, llie fanners will ho unusually ] 11 late it; fntshiug up tlioir cnm. j I1 I a in g'ad to eco tit* lirtjo > mount of | n i upland orn, that is ; lanted this yoai Wo p find Cornntl<l- and cotton / in the true nouse oftti* terms, t his is just as it should >1 ho. Than I atn glal to tell >ou that most of o tli* StUifhlo i.os .br.u plau'.o 1 it* corn an 1 c f peos in our section?more Jonathan i oror a knew. p A wi o farmer tetnatkel litely that he 1 fed to farm to try to tun^o mine/, hut now h lie \?*? farming tc t>/ to i .nk* i '..Ting. r,nl h > that lie wm tivw iu?k;tig money lnis n ' n - rfrfiW WeWf &4a. cijR^:r lU-w' , | 1 want to sao evey firmer thoroughly 1 I J | t oparo and plant a large patch of turnips 1 < 1 I her are oasily^grown and are sp en lid for i \ I cattle tud other stock in winter. l'rot. J. 1.. Atc c\ ha* h, -ii 'ertnil i,, ! i I laka ohargt of the Jontsvillo 11 igh Sf ;1k> d on ! ? j 'h? first Monday in September I'rof. j t j Aycork coiues to us with the recouimenda- ; * ti.-n of an etlicieot Uftchar and Chiiitian j ^ i gentleman, and 1 we i! i command hi:? to the ! ( h n i care, sympathy and co-opornt on of tho , f , | putrom and frienJs of the aclm 1. And 1 t I commit to tlia teudar cate if our iiht tenonar ( the prso.om hoys or. t meet girla of the t I Jouetmile school. from whom it is kaid for , i * i at t> emer the tiai that bind us ?j closely i i '.oge'.ht. an ' f?r wl. :.i 1 have the fondest I r leallections, and the J. ei: li p?i ihat I o many go* 1 ta*n nnd true iTowni tvjjl c.>nj* ! fr. ra the Joinsvilh- ac'iool of 180J. God e j M?n ! her, a 1 j i? L.nlMJoitK, * ('oiTtsi on leace 1^# i?>iK* , I Notts From Fair Forest Mu. Kiutor ' ?n Monday night of the nth '.n-it.. one of ihc n.ot; destiuct.ro rain' at run that La? fallen for serei *1 yoai*. Ti?ij ted ibis see on. doing much dam igc, us it \ I j litem v r :J nic crops bordering cn v t creeks an t branches and wa'hei the up- 0 I lands in rothan they ntvo been fur several 0 y*??- ! | It t.vued mum. ? a" 1 in (orients 11 5 two hours > 11 c Lout, :?; u in an Lou-' Mr '* t'.enjtiinin Kennedy s tni'.l bouse, which It iJ been .smi ling f r v yens, was Sif.cd from j. its foundation, -.v.neb w-h a rock wull ii'ojut J 11 ix fee' high. uu.l carried away. Jlosides lli*r*. Kennedy lost ah . it b"> j i bushel* f .-jrii. Mr. ('. T. Jteoknell lost " nbont >t">, Mr. J W. t'uiininghu'n about 10'h , Mr. C. ('. I.iwsou 'J'.", A A fi.inlt about ' '.l I '_' >( . Mr. Sritijitri I'. truert 'JOtt, an ! M< II S 1 Wtight ItHl.an.ii e I .st to o'liere ho* been . proportionately ;?- great. AVheal and cat * are abut ihroahctl out. ' 1 Tlie oat crop was good while the wheat is ; t.niy to orable. Cclioti and ttjl.it.d corn nr.* doing well, i j.' ; (hough I fear so much rain wi 1 cause cotton 'o go ' '0 much to weed. At too last meeting of tl.o V M. 1> s . j ' the subject of which :!>* grei-.tc*' in*0 ; 1 Vasiiingtoti or t'olnin'ius w is warn.'* ds , ' cu^-ed by liotii side*, in i dec: ie i in favor of ; I'oluntbus. 1 In <|U(si on f >r next meeting is.?Resulted that foreign emigration si. uld bec'ippci. Allirmrttivc. I.enjantin Keonedy, n, Jr.. J (" I.nvson, TIimiiss l.lsck, t' M ,i (iauli, W Lnwsoti, uod 1?. 15. Fiee, Jr.. Ncgaiivo, A 15. Lonr, edy, \\ . Cunning- t| ham, J. K. (lault and 1). A. Free. Your eorrcepondent fully en 1 m-s what , Farinor e*id about Col. McKi?- ?<!; in the j la?d Tims*. J. C. I,. j ,j, * ' i b? For the Ti.mi:*. i f< A Ooo:l 3oard of County Comunisiouers I ;|| Mil. Ill)irun.? Wo lieaitily agree wifn | il /' o llvn-i 1'iibltco. Not only i? the finaucial | il condition of eur Coumy in a deplorablo j In condition, lint our public roai.i are a die j grace <o ciri.i/a'ion. iTe a ould eupgeit the following gentleiuon : William A. Nicbol- j s ;u. 1> 15 Font in! T. M. l.itllejobn. AM nrc worthy nod ooropfteut men; neither if them .<eok the office, but tre think pn' n will i iviiipt ihem ti aocept. if elected, mid j thai ii wbin we need, ne it i? a eoarce ertia'e \\ til Us. ClTI/.r.K. I ; ai |. it's* !,.4>u a * needy and po-itive cure im < | en i'rli. dipliilieria, canker inuiiili and iii liciidtttlm. In MIIM/Xrs CATAHUll IS KM K- pi l?^. .-V "i i* 11 injector free with < nch tCe. ' 1 I -? it i1 \ . 11 'c mi* health and :-wcd lis.ilh. j it r?Jc? s 1'1 If H K 80?ltl? \ C j 1" Imported for the Tiwa*. The Commiaaiouora Side of the Story Mb. Euitob.?-The Court lino j>j?t cloee< <i the pre-iditi; Judge. lion. Jtme* A ich, by hi* prompt, ourltoui ? rrzy . g mi ratting of the court ha ide himself ee?y popular. Itjring thin term ef c<urt our efbeier nuil Jury uosiie * pr?eentuient, part ^ lieu created iiiucli ?ui prise and common . llio l*?t 'triii it coTipliniOofO I the count mtniaiioiiTs very highly, but at tk lent t< rm they presented quite a nuuibi doubtful trantnetion* and ouua?ione b a commie* onere, running book some yean which the (Jrar. t Jury greatly disapproves Aiaeng the charges made against th a -i ?l l Lintjr eomiiiHsionuis mai <11*7 ?? Id the mod valuable portion of the poo u?e lend under its proper value. 1 liev also charge be 1 management of tb or houso atla r? generally, and say tin ? suporint'ii lout of the poor home hi <11 a gainer by (he management. In ird, they charge that the whole affair hi cu run in tlio interest of the chairman < e Heard of <*011 r?ry Cotunrssionere an I hi other, win is h'uperiiiteu lent of the poo uie. I nu in tl<e courtroom whan the pr< ntacnt una toad, and being curious t iow what the coaita isionore would *a out it, I called at their office to iotei sw them, na the newspaper inon e?y. und thrm working away quivtly, wit eir eflicitnt eieik, Mr. Cba?. Hoi', at hi at. In answer to n question propounded t cm na to what they had to say about th eteutiuent of the giaijury, Messrs. J. A ambers and I M. Mobley auawered thai jring in Niib.s'auco. that they had Ircom imberi ?.f the Hoard only recently, the fo: er at tho beginning of lliic term, and th iter some nine Utsr, and consequent! lit hot- one knew anything of the matt* arged against tho board, except froi arsay. The poor house land transaction, they sa:< ok plane before they cauio in o office, bn ?y understood tha' the whole matter ha en fettl?d under proceedings in C<u fore Judge Wa'ac*. 1 asked theru concern ng the ..I tisatniei one of the inmates of the poor-bous urged against tiiern in the presentment liey replied thai according to their inf rm on, tie had not hern mistreated ?t all, b' i one occasion eiocc I !.ey came into ofti t became unmanageable and iisaiulted t! 11 [>e 1 'intoudent, and the superintendent >v impelled to inn him protty roughly to ea is otu life, lb ay sa d further that tli rue person, a Mr. Giles, was, according isir informal ion, a very unruly and da irons person, and had on aeveral occasioi >?aulted tho other inmates of the po juso, before be could be restrained; that 1 :td been there from boyhood, and althouj i idiot, thev M< bound tc Leep him at o the best they ould with him, and hi ways rtcomtiienHad tli*t t?o u? tica'eU Ju s leniently as possible. To the charge about a cow purchased f< 10, and afierwnr Is sold for they roplii ?at the transaction was before their tii ud th it they know nothing of it, esce i*t the money the cm was sold for w rcounte t for on their books, which a pen to pubi c inspection. Tliey denied tnat the-e was ft scheme ?oi" t> sell the poor house pnperty. Th ad the laud inrreyod, but it was for t urpese of settling a long disputed line, ri ut with any intention of disposing of t ropsrty. Mr. W in. M. Oslltnan, who is ehairmaii e present board, and also was a n.enifc f tiis preceding hoard, was present, a ontirme i what was said by Messrs. Mohl til i.lmr.her< ni-oiu nailers whioh 10 lace before their time. He denied e helically that 'he terms of tho sslo of i m 1 mcntimod in the presentment had t ten complied with, an i said the win milter \v?.? ?.? 11.P'nin. ant pan to pun Mr. Galloisn said when Ui<? row was si j fli# f <Jbr n-nici ii\o wui a very fine cc >ui after av?Li a we: t iiv. and after cvt iff fo utnke her fuuhei useC,! f i 'c-1. i vas e?ll for best". and tlio ineney tun .ver to the CMin'y. In reference to the mule's Mr. Gallm aid jlit.! lie had bo**rowel them two or tli iines, but i.n 1 amply repaid the cot.r vita the use of h;? own mules. Mr tielliunn a'so stoutly denied I thatge in refopenco to the death of the t 'aupets lU -nys lie personally atiend i tlieir burial tho day alter they died He said in reference t < tlio ill trentme t Jilee. u > 111 i*? violence was used than v ecesia y for h s management. Finding tint t.r; nates were boconv a'her lengthy 1 closed the interview wi ut giving thenj a chance to answer a'l t uerion:: :rr* 'ved 'J'iteee gentlemen epo almly and firns'r si. 1 teemed eutisfi6 1 tli t the proper time they wou'd be eb'e natter an 1 fully vindicate all their pt tl. is! acts in regard ( . the matters in cc r>vtr>v Iki tuviK.w up. Correspondence of the Times Ripples from Riverside .MB I.I>i:ok . \Y? linT- r;r, rvu i UCWS I lii.i week. Ike rain" hare Jo ?.n?i'iciV?lc <1 inia-'O lliOidiirtr has be at of im hanks in !?> * places. and drown in s mo of the finest c )rn The creeks hn one the earns thing: the ?t iiea ttdaed. I j-lt4.ii i corn i> very goed. an I it fortunsta thin, indeed that we did i cp'.T. 1 n no h it010 lands lot a cirn cr lii? yen. i * 11 i. Ii.'.s t.tfcf.c! ir t.0 lifisa Se frotu gra?.. ui other jdnoea i. oiog laigeiy to w*ai Crop- Lavs been ( jr. but evea willi good ?#aSuos i,o... now ril! m.<Ke t> yioM re, haps nb va li,e'areu?| i Jitis enp of s r^hiiin wil; be lis; > in -.t every one lias plainol and tn? or fine 1 . n like liiv- lo'iowlng w.t? , n ?< i u gat lie 1log of !-i:gs number of t it,* ii.its of l'iiickriwy lom.-ii.ip n i??v da nice. !? ? i'vo ! . tli.it we a-cuf'allQl'ably < ppos iiie li (iior trallic. h will bo in oru*!'ni i i c t.mii laics I,?i the 11 on^ lo | ii l tliei i \ u -iii? rei !. I.et us kon>r ? iiicy 111 i Iliia ws.ttur oi reform that, the demociii Ilia approaching piiumry may cs-l the 'os )nt? ! igsntiy Jos - A Card. T I I'.dllur of I sloM ilMas ?| ,eo Ii vne announce 1 in your paper us a c? i late b#r School Commissioner. an I uiu iy that it truly appoars at the instance iiio who ki^n t lint, of courts, my co int wim g ??u not, luwevcr. without grc insure from tlnse w,.h vvhci:. I hr.e? n i cuiiao*. boili vouiio an I old lieu I'siiiulo of tl.o art of i Uctioneering ; n ping able lo nppsai in .</ '< il i / u i no' ut all ti1 mini ?av to u iends, if tho "how-do you J j n;#tlui re ii?ce?sai\ lo ol?r; thev will Intro to ur |*i l ol Hi* c iin;nign work fur mo. an n-roforo I pliu* inT clf entirely in tl ?i >1' of tli who know mo Respect fuliy, N. O. l.utiHioiiN ? Oil, Wiivi ? i Hon. V? ,li you l.rf! :i ninin^. The v?nnl (crimps of ill* su [>pioa-.'li ol llril more teiTililc (liiiM-o. I'd ii ii>ii >11 y ..iir-.-lnoji h \ 11 c iii iiiio >i" I lie ? ike of ? iv iiij? "?(V, In run ;!io n ?il ilo iiviliin^ for it. We knew iro n ? rriciicc 111 11 Slii oil s Cm. will euro y . i-o|.. |i never fails lllis t>\plains \vi oii- ilian iv x 111 in. brtiVs were *.>.<1 il i t year. Il relieves ii-oup ami v. h pii oueli at unit? Mo'Iicm 11 i n- l lie witln. I -i I.ilia- 1 nk, in n i lu-st use Slnloli oimii I'ltwtor IfolIhy H K, v C F- r tli* Tinas. A On th* 4'b '!** of Jun* 1H92, lh* d**th Angel etui to our home *cd ca*ried *w?j with him the eweet spirit of our dear litt!* I- Willi* <"*in ' and l*f? o,;r ?I.Vi min | 1 MinNi .Sine* then the days bara t *?n , tb? ?* 811*1 with "o many memories. Where'ar we i jee look tbere is to t* seen som* reminder of ma " bim who *j often looked fir us, but for i ] 'f whom we now look, but ti*d not. A na I iu IIu ' tb* floor, a scratch on tb* wad, aa *uiptj < 7 crib, bo ill* rtp'i-o,* i la'e and waiter, a I wa * Taeant chair a( tb* table: yonder is hie I.til* I we if bat. while h*.-e i< hit lull* p:oture on the j ha< 7 wall, a familiar footstep and sweet sing og | of * toic* are board no more. Th* children so I of ' oft*n ep*ak of their lor* for him, nod quot* I * hi* littl* sayings. At tL* family altar tha to * min i will flash back and eall up ua* who so gir r oftsu eat pa'ient'y upon father's knee, an I a,n iintened to the rea'i.ng of God'* word. Who wit 0 always kneeled at father'* chair with fathers ate " hand resting upon hie head, but for whom the n we need now otl'?r no p<ayer, who needeth the ' not our prayer*. God lored hitn better than ' > 1 we. A* eok bim end w* er* l*ft to mourn. the >1 Wlisn Gol gave him Jo us, Not. Cth, I8S9, I is i he was perfect in his htile form, under the i bei r blesamge of God ha knew no n ckuees, but eat lis developed in rur eve', more and ruore et< > beautiful every Hay. II e was en afToction- am 0 ate diapont.ou, sustained by 011c of the ' J strongest will powers ever manifested iu one be i"* so young. There was a magnetism about ' 1 him which a'traded the attention of all \V? h li ve: s of children, and that made liiui so cot it dear, eo sweet to us. lie knew no " rangers lit but met all who came to our home with a 1 tri o market degree <f kindness. As several wo e have said, lie was a little nun in his ways. M. In lii? illness there was an unusua ly marked '? degree of patienco and submission. never asi * refining to take aaytiiiug tendered him. His wn humble trust in those who were uuai ius for ch e Ins rutisf, taught u? all the way in which Go y we all >uI'i ever louk up unto Him who knows ca r what :s bert for us. The last ten houre of tin u ins life was one scene of bitter eulTeriug. 4.j 111* tit le frame wae jerked and drawn by ! cue spasns after ano her. Ob ! how gladly j^t it wou'd, we have done something, anything for his relief, but the liatida of loving ones it wore lied. Haw plftjuly were al' who stood ^ bf taught the lc-son of man's inability to do ft oven when lie would, and pointed up to that 'I * God fiout whom ad holp must come, ftut our datliog b y is no more, we cannot, if we .[ *' would, call h<m ba>.U again: our home is so ift lonely, our lienrts so pained as we reati/.e g( 09 how hard it is to be without him. We sub '* imt lo that which we c muot cluing#; we do not murmor nor coniplaiu at our Father s *? woik. Wo humb'y say- Tiiy will be iw done." In our deep sorrow wo know that p t0 Willie Caio is rnfe, "saved from all eril." n? Had he lived, in comiog yeais \yo would net Q* have known where ho would liavo g>no, or y, or wiiat liis portion would lr?vo been here. Now m 16 we know where he is?in heaven? we know | | what his portion is?joy eternal. We shall or td always remember him as the sweet, bright j,{ boy of t wo and one-half summers, whom we ln ist lovai so dearly while on earth, but who now 00 awaite our cowing beyoud the skits cr jr to. C. LaMnir. ^ iJ at "! LINES ol rfc |)1 as loi'irljly dtJirated to l<Ht' f ra Wlt.LtK CA1M l.AMPLKV I n( w on iH TliaOHIt.n KSIIIKIKO DKAVBN. V ti be "The pearly g-ttes opened, u, "J A tut glowing etrapiie smiled," tit Aud with their tuneful harp-strings. in Welooruel the iitilo child w of n (er And praise in echoing melody, uj Hang through the urcltea wido; " >T And murmured long the jaeper vale. 4 'i'Be glotinUi throng beside o? s " cl m- They ehnutod, "High aud Holy, Ji he A chil I lies art tern I in, tot Saf? now Irom all temptation!, u ole A ?oul is sealed from ein." tr 'U??y l*.l tttm ititnu^U tUu * [>lvl ""7" e* ? ?*- ir.nM . lii |W While the glory fell upon him, M.T From the rustling of their wings. he Tiiov took him to the crystal *eu > ' Spanned by the emeriti I bcw( And showed hmt glories nil uutol i, a "i" j Angpls a'ono cntt know. ttv j Rive him Jrink liom out Life s rjver, ' " I dnt froit from otF lie Ti?>? . I litvy placed the seal upon his foreheiil I Seal of tlie Ouo in Three.'' *' ; in l?d | I'liA SkTioiii tuii.o I upon him, J if i A" none oa earth lull einiled, I in if An! beaten s great glory shouc around rai '1 in- little cmli-born cli11J. Rejoicings fi led ilie city, j ,-1 | i\-*cc came from witbiti, *liC I'raisis to tbogreat Redeemer! ke A soul was saved from sin. ?t Or earth they tniesoil ibtili tie one I as ? J lliey sighed tu<l v ?-j?i and eigheu, j a 18t ' Aud wondoieii if another such I fr tt As thoirs hal ever died. j <-f l'hoy gathered up the little toys. L'ii.1 then, in silence by, And thought liuiv git'i* of theirs no uiore, ^ Would light the deslh-dimuiod eye. !?r I Tlioy dwelt upon Irs pi city ways. w ni> j 11 is beamy and hi* grace; tb ei? They si^ ied and wept, and wiehed III it tlire c<* Coul'l onto more ecu bis face. to 've .la Ty u b.id they thought that day by day And hour by hour each day, lot New gilis. now i-iglitK, new glories poured 0|, <>n tint y.iiuig spirit * way ? ":e i o li i l l-oy seen through tboei high gib's, ne 1,1 | The weioouu* to i.iii. ?i e, ' a."< ':>l I l'ii< w>ncTui would have wished their chill wi ?ii 1 - oacii irotn ins home in li?tvoa. *'' I At vii ,J I - ?i up I .! ; 4 nrr.R i (mini sr. j v" uil Mi Littlejolm Eutieraetl |0( ll" ' Nil; Km mil. -I "noilini Mr. ,\. (.}. Little- i?i ya lni> l> vii placed by liis limnds Ixl)re 'ft ilie | c j.lo ... L'ifion fi?- noiifiiinMnn as o?n?'l dilate I'm tjeln i-l (' innitinsiouor I i.i?e pr hv aiv'\vu Mr, L, r?*i yarns ninl kn;.w !mu to vrl ?' I I - : :..,nuiii in ll,? >?i. lie lias ?h " ' i juii I- n?nl a successful school nt .tonesvi..*, * ; " i ainl uiteiidi-1 i ? retire lo 1*is l'ar;n for real, ii' j lint pre sure on tint pari of 11iS ftitn'h (all po i v lio I;iiuiv 11i111. l ai induced itiin to olfet ! I is .-i.rvii'i'.- io slie pal.lie in a cruse in r liieh f?? ! he lists I ten engaged for nearly '_'<l yearn wi | Mr. I-ii lijol n is competent (having been ' I educated in Wo fiord College.) He is non- )e ! I' Vp ei idea) I., a fault, solt abnegating ami m; ?. | a devoir I christian. Hut only weakness. if lm i it be such, is iivvdihi, niul I lmj e his friend# , wi 1 mi 111oat uinvoM endeavors to elect liini ] ui I mi'i <:i?? i titnti ( iiitly a most lovely char- ' Sti r.'.cr i< !"i 'i iwith Mi? ris'itg g?a- On or.'.inhi. Josi:s. ji.i.k" Si. ' *' Stiii.mi s Mi'MfiN I t nr.?Tlil< iv 'J beyond .jno ii in ilie most successful Cough 1H ( Medicine \\c liiive ever <>1.1. A few ? iuv.n iji.lv euro ill i w. ?~i ciiim of Cough, J Cr .ii|. :.ntl bronchi) s. \vlii c in wonderful c|, 1,0 success in ilie cure of Con*tiiii|iti<>n is with- 1 0u nit ii purn lei in the history of medicine. Since inlii.st discovery il lins been sold on & jju.ir hi c . a lest iv!n..li no other me licine |.n i.in siiiinl. l! j ilt I ivc ;i c uigli \\f> ear- j ,e i ni-t'v ask y iu i? try it I'ricc ll'c "?0c and i ((ii , 0 >'I M yovi 1 in-i.rc . irr che-?, or buck | lame. iue Shlloli - I'n.ott I'lnstcr, Sold by ,i.( r,l ; II K. S in it It & ''i ' ?k erl x IStiKi.iss A ; m. v S m.v i.. The best salve to in in tIir \v. i :.I I"i- t ut- UruHcs. S .res, 1'lcvr", fat itV Sail Uhcuni, I'cvcr Sores, Teller, Chapped sc In* Iniiid-. Ctiilnia ii-. Corns, and all Skin cropg lions and to-. :\rl> < lire- " 11 -, or no pay l'r< ut rrijiiir I 11 i< j;i! .r.'titci il i > ..< v o perlc I ha i s .-.it,-i.icii"U . i money rcloiilcJ. I'r.ce - > t'.i cvr.n i ; ' \. b>r ss5i? by u 1. Posey. if Kaigfcbsra Tribute to a Christian LadyMRS. c. h. TAtoirx. 1T0 nre called en thia week to chronhtci death of one of Kieeraide't brightest rtls. It i?, iadced, a rcrjr sad death to ilr*. C. II. V(U|ho, nee Mite <\ |j. ' ighe*. departed this life on the 3d iu?t. >n the loth of Oolober Ib'JO. Misa ilughee s happily united in the holy bonds of dlock to Mr. K F. Vaughn. Their home 1 been a paradise, indeed. Not otic wave troub e intervened to mar tbs pkajur s this peaceful, quiet home. Ju the llith ult., a new light was aided their houseiioiu ? a gem 01 neauty?to I c new life to the ?ilent hours as they rd on their Heeling wings. Bui an aille God. in IIis mysterious providence, has n fti to call the Mother to her home in it "house not made with hands, tternal in i heavens." Die sorrowing and stricken family have ? sweat assurance that tho departed one it reet, for she had been a faithful rnem of the M. K. Church for 18 years, an nest worker in the Sunday siliool, and >r ready to gire of her ni?in<, her time I her t-ilents to the work of lier Master. I'll iuflucnce of her Godly example will fe't nud appreciated hy a host of friends. 1'he mortal remains were laid to rest at tsley Chapel Church on the 4th inst. A lgregntion of sorrowing friends and relaes were in attendance to pay their last butc of respect. Tho funeral service* reconductcl by He vs. IV. i 1 r .Miller und It. Keliy. Hro. Kelly having been very intimately i'iciated with the family for soino years, n ah'e to speak knowingly of the l.igh rUtinti chancier of tho departed; her lly walk, her unselfish devotion ti the use of religion, her seal autl devoted to e church and Sunday school, am passing ihtough the waters, But a blessed shore appears ; leel bos de me, husband dearest, i I cl me kiss away thy tears. resile with thy grief, my husband . I Striving from midnight until day ; may leave an utigei's blessing When it vaniiheth away.'' ,ay tho gem upon, ?uy bosom, Tis not lone >? can bo there ; e! how to my heart lie uestlrs, < "T:.* the pearl I love to wear," A NKicniton. The Maobeth Monument. i th* /Alitor Unton 7Ym?.v : Asokvii.i.r, N. C., July lti, 18U2. UkakSik: I see by your issue of July h, that there ie a possibility of erecting v. ointment over the grave of Kobsrt Macbeth, trust that this monumeut will l>a erected at ice. The people of Union County who ive been negligent to a largo degree to tho on who have me.de ii what it U ln-!ay, uld perform no hotter act than to eot a tasting tnonumrnt ovrr the gruvo cf obert Macbeth. For ninety yours lie lived nl moved among the people of the good d county and for over fifty years ha was a ominent figu re in everything tint looked the benofli nud welfare, not only of his ittvo County, but of his na'ive State. He as tried end found true iti everything that ? did privatoly nnd publicly during his life me. No man deserves more giatitudv, iw'lha the has gone, thin Sheriff Macbeth. Born of a blood that knew no fear, reared i an atmosphore the constituents of whioli era bravery and courage and ftlelity, obert Macbeth lived a life of a true man; uc to his country and true to his It lends, id, in later years, true to his God. Tho >ming generutiens will he pointo 1 to Ins taraoter as a man who never shirked a uty or belied a friend. Even, however, it ho a small sum, I find s greater pleasure than in sending my con tuition as aonto ?niait auiur.tou to vie man Ul?U ?U*v\l oi*oot Ik DkaOUMftll' to lllti LliUlOfV nf ? U\^w? n.un Very truly yours, E. P. McKuskk Presentment of the Grand Jury, r TilK ICI.V TERM OT OOl'BT, 18'.?2, lot! 1 NION Col;NTT. 0 His Honor J 1 MPS A 11)11 ICH Hrt idin<i Judge : Having discharged our dutioa for this irm of court in as proper a mauuer as tim-i td circumstances would admit of, wo a^k ;o attention of the court to niako the follower presentment and recommendations : THE ROAUS AMU RRIDGRS. The roads of the County are genera ly, nee the recent heavy rains, in a very bad mdition, and we rocommetid that the overore of roads do take immediate r-leps, oking to their betterment. The bridges on Fair Forest creek, known 1 the lUinoan ami Thomson! bridges, are in very dangerous any oritical c anuition, mr.i otn what yj can learn there is uotv dan gar lawsuits for damage. We reoomutend this pairing of tl.c3e bridge* at onto TIIB J Air. In our examination of the Jail wo find at none of our recommendations made a" st term of court have been attended to and e reiterate the rec unincndntions ma le tit at time, with the exception that instead of pairing lite kitchen, that I lie kitchen lie rn down and added to the re if sido of til, at the most convenient place to hu donated hy ottr 8 her ill'. TUB COt'JTl Y OH lets. We find thentlicd of Frjbuto Judge, wit ub, ring to good nod sufficient reason, was >t examined at las' tortu of cor.i', t-> be *u CicepLtena'dj good condition at I kepv ith care and nccuvacy. Wo paid our now Auditor cur ngu:ar 111 and found him holding down the books th case Owing however, to nr. expert Pv .illation, which we at e now having male (lie olltce of County ('Qintnis-.iotie!s, we ado no o'.uie rep'dt. Wo will at ti.s next rni of court make a full report on Auditor, asurer and County Cointniakionuia thiecs. We repeat wh it was contained in our '..n aentmciil w:th irfoianco i> tliu way in tich tho ofiioes of Auditor and Triristuor al! be filled, vi/, : 'J'hat they be clerical J -or nolitical vUivvr. The offices of Sheriff ami Mnt.a were re tied ttpjn at last ter.n of court. Tho f"Vhool Commissioner's ofiioi v.a liml he in a ati'iight and eerie?: i ..tirou, th his vouchor* a 1 ill pt'opOl sli tpe. An oxaiiiinatioti of the Coroner's office veuUthe fact that our 1'CCoimhmi Inti ms ado relative to that office at lad coutt, ive been entirely igtioiol. Only four Trial Justices have submitlcl ? ,.r iii,;,. . .. .i,.ju ? tikes, Ileiilley and I>h; cy. i?n i wo il tha' otit of that number only ?>i:e, Menkes bus I ii rin* i any funds i-ito t is o . tint/ IrsAsury. This (?( of atTa.rs \\? om or ttndermd, Rail reeouimeud llir.t tlio So.ioii r do iiinino ond bring piopcr notion ngiinst tli?r riotts Trial Justices for neglect in d.v arge of tlie dutim of tlicil reij oct; vo ? teas. i ui. rooR iioi ?i:. 'i'be greatest cause for eomplain wli'.cb we ow of, is in the matingoni"iit tf the po?r use pmpei ty find of Dm iiinnt * locitid pre. It lif.t b.'i'ti drought to fun knoi*5?l i! ' B lisoai valuable | oil.on of 15. |? <n Inn <, ul, representing nli t'ne woo led iuu I. fioni neb all Wood BUpplj far llio jaujuri was bo obtained, In* been sdd mi I ai a piico below actual value, a* can I"? shown by rcral parties. The land was sold ut piivnto nilc And >in examination wo find |a - I mi the lids o. ll:o (.'Ii ilru.Rti of I*. a< J '. ( in, in in i so i on v i a. The i.ndilin, anliom.s sal: were u?>t cjtnpltel wit':, ?:; 1 the