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i OUR CORRESPONDENTS' . JoneHville. M \v US. ? Wo have had m ler.ia tlmn we really needed, judging I .m a liiimno his\t;?lpuiill. mid farm work just now is somewhat behind. 'J'ho grass has made its up pearanee aud will have to be fought vigorously. I >r a while at least. t)u sandy soils the e nion has died out until (ho staud is had. Oil ot inr lands the stand is fine. Everything in th ! ft 'Id is ready to grow, an 1 grow fast if it ran got sunshine and work. Mi. Ilohert White ami Miss Ella While were married last Thursday night at the home of ihe bride's mother, Mrs. L. ". White, Kev. 11. W. Spigner officiating. Mu.-li damage was done iast I'ucsJay from i eland that passed down the I'aeoiet I'ivcr. It hailed in places till He c coh mid corn crops were liieraily If-?i yii|. luutlier placis ilie ruin auuost an o n to n water-spout, washing tlie lauds >li'' I'ltuliy. Several of our poop e have been sick in I be lust few .lays mostly colds ami sure :Iii*?i.1. Mr. 0. 1$. Fowler has been confine I i i his rooui for several days but he is out agui n. Mrs. Dr. Littlejolin and Mrs. Ii. .M. iVuny are both iiuproving uud aVi'e in lie ii i. M r. Coleman Fowler who was struck by ii itemng a few days ago was in Town ycslenliy. 11 f looks like he had a close call. lie go's uround very slow and h is to ne vety earel'nl. .Misses Mildred l'erkius and I 'bi II lines attended the musical coueei i n ' n verso College last week. Miss F hini - l.i 'b j dia of Asbury is visiting her siste: Mrs. Mary Littlejohn. Mrs. Flias I'ov. . .in gone to Lexington County to sec a s c.i ie! i ivo. Capt. IUtley West of West ru.;'< is visiting tnc family o' Air. F. 1'. 0'>!ii-li's. Fletcher Spigner vrlto has been lion; I 11g a it It Ins uncle lie*. K W. Spiguer r.inl going in school here will return In his liiinii' :it II..(kius today. Mr. L). II. Miller nioveii his I'miily here for the purposes of. villi.mi ing his ehiMrwn, Rev. it. W. Spigner filled i.is puipit here Sunday evening. llev ' !' t?ni ill of \Vofford College passed ii on;?'i .huicsville yesteiday on his ivny liiiuie :i"..in Kelt u where ho h ui been talking to i':e people up >n the subject of education llev. (i. I'. Ciarksoti accoinpaiiie I him !e Jonesv.lie. A cnniiurteo of o ir citizens hn~ i? en nppouiloiJ to extend formal invii.i.i uis to ilie Jn insoti and Pea llidge rill - co.ni .lines and to the Confederate Vn;er.uis : i h >! 1 their encampment and remain hi our To mi. I hree dill'ereut paces have been e ntered the c immittcc nnd all them very nice e >nvenient places. Oar citizens will d every thing necessary fir the comfuri nud wtlfire of the occasion if held in our Town. 1 a in lorry to hetr of the inisluriii'i.' ui' iny irieuJ and brother correspottdeni W. J. A in tile is a very strvicalilo mil wry often kiud auuuul hut then y< u d iiit k ..11\v ivhen he ii going to buck with yon . r turn bis beets ttpoti you. Mr. Will II li e of the Caution Co. of Union was up to iii a upon ins iimivc neain tast auuaay. He -ail Jonesvtlle was a sweet looking Town to him. I like lo see a young uiau love the pla;o of liis uativiiy. Telephone. M !!i.i tou: I sec in your last issue a wr.iil from "wiioelnian" in your town in refercn :l- in iLe^'eity fathers" uot allowing ilio li.r,s" i > riile their bicycles on Main Street; uiirtuvn authorities have done the stin.- thing an I we boys 10 keep up with itin iijil progress wear biooniera ami tote our w nv'i while on main street or when in a r<iw and want to get away in a hurry. I.' in i ti >/ol SwC te on on* streets wis a I i runs shoulders and sides from the ; n ley-villc section, which was quickly disp -oil nt ?another argument against ie..ts co ton?. There is a man living neartJnivJcysvilic mined Spears who has ha l >o many chills that his netghbirs call him Shnkospeir?." Our tiaanciers nro tnm i i l itcd over the recent decision of the I . S iivmi! Court in reference to the direct t i\ taw. Mi M il ? is doing a fine practice in our town "1'ete Epp?." SKDAI.IA M 17 ? Farmers havo been tdeesed wi!' e tuoits showers during the iiionth. hot ire cm'onto ro.itness of the weather lias iciar-lcd the growth of rrops. Cott n 1 . badly mil is dying, Corn appears v.v t'ti I unhealthy. Small grains especial:;. < arc doing well. Hadcdds are pi.', iictit owing, no doubt, *o the unhealthy stat'- of (tie weather. Your correspondent ii is I, i I u slight niiacl ol' lagrippo lull has ut.o.i i ecuvcrcd li om it. 11. wiio set a (><1111011 of their land to ' mi- i-. fail arc now reaping mi abundant li i,\ ; l im ciim-oa vurieiv is wru li?? w . . . c '-i-ti leo'lui.; o ? it almost exclusively . the pa i three weeks Ifcuiles what in- . t'i?l jjreen we have a nice lot curctl .iii'' it n " <1 for future use. ... ult arc fiiiul of it It i* very nitiriti. - atei collies ill at a tiiue when animals in nit / lor green foo'l. We plum our ol r lots in speckle peas ntnl ?s soon as i ipe in *i in hoes to gather llieiu ihu> paving th ? i v lor lor replenishing the p irk barrel. ! 1:niie* anil his .loiiesvillv frieuils are . i :r. y firltiuato in having their tables so iiplic.l with vegetables, We il'? not ij.'' you brother "1' b it wouM mij ?y a en . y uir feitive huu-.l tui'l reheatse the p i with an obi comnule in arms. Our i a i rather Into but we have been feastMi : i cherries anil Kirn wherries. We have ii . iii.n ( ' the rille I'miipanies pitching < i. i ituip nl JuiuKVille. but wottbi just state j ; t will bp ? iotig distance Ibr llie ohl ... ... imv. Mil inim 11114 ?U? t? . V e think 'i a goo I iiriiiiigcmeni lo 1 I: ii i c minion'it ihe cm nip ofyoung Hotd e 1 \> ire > ry t* lic.ii1 el the -a<l accident ' I i Urn. I'.. W.J. of Snnnr. Mr hn?t (lie ' v i i' liy uf his iiriiiy lit fills in i li isuction, lodge (toll's decision lias cicatcd nine i mining tlir |'? j lc. It gives emphasis i io i >. | which wo have tinticc'l for year > ilie tendency of the government tos lit li/uton ot power nut ignoring Ihe I ip'es of nluto eoveieig >i.v. the Supreme i'oiiri endorse <>oil s tie- 1 i ) I Mute lights will lie a thing of the : v ' I. ( N ".v N ork Times given a -on- ildo an | , |. if. I niinlv ?is of the decision, rend it in i 'i '. week. Register l C. It. It. / Etta Jane. May. 28 ? The Ninth l'ucolet Sunday F Sellout Cou vein ion will tueet al Klbethel on the 2flrd day ot June. Jn mc8 M. Stunt r of Hopewell killed a coach whip snake last week that measured 7 feet 2 niche* ill length. We had the plesure of atteudilig the Broad Iticer and Hopewell Sunday Schools yecterdny. Souie of >. ur young men have been looking around lor a supply rf furniture. If that is nt an uiiien of something, things are out what they seem to be. but boys we think you need not get your coop until you know where the hen is to come from. 1'. 11. Davidson, colored, of Skull Shoals killed a coach whip snake last week that measured 7 l'cet from tip to tip. ' Our bees are swarming themselves to i death'' is what a neighbor told us tho other ' ctay. It looks nko it sure enough?three swurtus trout otic gum iti 15 days. Mr. b'rnuti Miiiwood died al Ualfney City last Thursday. Ilj hai been in bad health lor some time and hud gone there to visit his children, lie took worse and did not recover. He was buried at ISlUelhcl last Friday. He was generally known throughout tins county. Mr. T. I., lloblis and his suits Felix and Charley are down fiotu Spartauburg working on the farm and looking after their crops. he are sorry to bear of brother "IS, W. J's" misfortune. llo, e he will soou be able to "push the pettc.l agiin. Wc can syuipatht/.c with Iiuii in his pain. Now is the time for the girls to shvw you what tliey think of^ou, brother. We leetu that Mr. Cilcs Hill proposes to rutt the Thornton Mill only two days in the week hereafter as lie can keep un with ins custom very well. 1'ite cold weather litis 9| ring has been very injurious to the water inebn vines. Tliey tiuu t seem to grow otic bit. Cut ton is not growing well, in [.luces it is (tying out. l>r. lilac key ol' liicktry firove was in tlits neigiitorhoou last weeK utt p lufessioi'al business. He met a ciusty o d t' gy lite otlier day who was complaining about lite couuiry's going to rite dogs" ait 1 every oilier kind ot croaking tlint iiis dislocating nature cuulu [nil up, and we asked butt: good sir; what nave you doue to make tilings any better? ' N Jilting," was ins prompt reply "We.I tlie 11, ' we said "i.usit y>.ur gruuiblitig or turn your viale ? !' wrath up?u your oivu / head, for sucli men as you are the authors of every tniug you tuuipiaut of." Mr. C. C. Huberts ot Shelby, N. 0. was down on his pi uilal'ou list week l.okiug after iiis taruiing interest. .1 i in in ie and buuiune Mraiti have planted ueutly an acre in gojbus peas," tins year. * UA. C'OLKRAIXK. May. -8. ? Co Ion is sin ill owing to the extreme cold May we hare just passed through. I fear the stand is somewhat injur eu iu places. The only remedy 1 know is (o stir the land and if we can have hot sunshine 1 think it will come. The number ol acres in this sec ion is about the same as last year, hut oar people have not used near so much guano as last year, small grain promises a fair yield, especially oats. They are looking tine considering they were *o late sown. Notwithstanding the frost, we will have a fair crop of fruit especially peaches and cherries. We have preaching a' Ml. Lebanon evey fourth Sunday and Saturday hefire, lie/. J. L. Unmeti is pastor, llctillc! his j i?!pit last Sunday. We have an interesting Sunday School but. it it not as well attended as it should be. 1. M. Sumner is Supcrintendant and seems to be the right man in the right plaoc. The health of the neighborhood is good. 1 hear of but little sickness. Miss Ella Luwson is sick at Enoree. The doctor thiuks she wi 1 be able to come home by the last of the week, Farmers are very busy and very little news afloat. "Km." The I luLidsomc 1 lainess Stall ion. MONTKOSIi. Will M m I present season at the following places on the days indicated, to-wit: AT UNION. May, 'Jit. Jl, and JJ: also June, J. and ~j; also IT. IS, IP; and July. I, J. uiid ;}. AT t! A I- FN FA . May Id, I I, and |.*?; also May J7. JS, and J'.'; also June lit, I I, and 1J: alsi June Jl, J~> and Jtl; and Ju'y S. P and l(?. a r asiil i?v. May ! ?, 17 aii'i IS: also 'J!, 'JI ami 'J"> also May I ami !nno I: also .lime <>, 7 and " >; a Is > .1 line I'!. I I and ! >. u'so I'O, *JI ami V.!; al>.i .1 it it t* "J7. -S ami J'.L also July I, o anil 'J; an I July II, I- an 1 I" NM u Hi, WLKNN \ ALLISON. May, I'l St. ? ? SHUT OLA it. A lot nl second hand Lupines in Lniott County tlioroiigli'y overhauled, almost as sood as netv. Almost given away for cash. VI'.KY t'il LA !\ on goo t terms, tine > II 1'. I'alheit mi iron wliee'", One Nil. I'. Ilovdley on sills. One Is II. I'. Hood ley on sills. Also m lot of new an I second hand Lngincs mid other machinery, such as Cotton tiuis, m law Mills, (It'ist Mi h tie. in Spiirianlairg \ Ilieap a- I lie elieapes!. Call and see *>r write us, SI'AIITANI'L'HU MACIII NL CO May 1*1 I ai - ' 'I' I'lli: IIKST SALVE I N IHK WOP. |.|? \Z Tiik I!i-i Svi.vi, hi tiie world for Cuts, Itruises, Seies. I'Im-a, Fall IHieum, Lever ??. tores, Teller, t h ipped ll'iu I*. ( liiih! tins, ' 'on,s, and all Skin Lruptious. and positively R'' lures Piles, or uo pay mpiired. It is guar- , miteed to give peil'ect satisfaction or motiey . iefntided 1'i ice 'Jo cents per t>o\. FK SALK 15Y II. L. I'osey. I # ; ; ? :3r~ . ' t f.E. BAILEY'S, Headquarters lor All Kinds of \ CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES MATTING. CORNICE POLES. RUGS. PICTURES WALL PAPER, CKAMES Feather Beds, Mattresses, and Pillows. BUILDERS' MA TERIAL. SASH. IIA lit, LUMUElt, DOORS, LI MR, LATI1 IAS. B LI N I)S, CL V KNT, S III NG LES ?UNDERTAKING" lii Kino, Modiiiin, ami Clioiip Grailos. M liTA LLK M Allot IAN V. BKOADCU >TI I, W'A L.N UT, ROSEWOOD. OAK. -OOI^FIIVS A.MH t'ASKIOTS.BUEIALT ROBES For Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children. On nny of the above articles I am prepared to give THE VERY LOWEST PRICES Consistent with honest, well made, goods. T. IS. BAILEY.' GRAHAM & SPARKS Are still in the AJtAIE With the largest stock and the lowest prices. FOIl TI LF N 10XT 10 DAYS WE WILL OF FEE'. SPECIAL DRIVES IN | DIIESS ,v.,wv WASH | GOODS MILLi ALli\ (iOoDS 1 ...... I Remember thai we "will nMet any price ui.adc you by any other merchant and jrivoyon a NICE CAIN TING BESI.OES. Another "bin lot ol picti ires in a lew days 3R A Hi A M & SF> A R KS. lite Discovery Sitvoil His |,if?? l i'Hi: for 111! A I) A ( III-:. Mr. G. CnillotieUe, Drug^itl, liiwrrtvilli', ..nays: To Dr. Kings Now J>i-covcry I As i 1 -iiin.ly brill brnis <1 Hondachc re my 11?>. Whs lakon with h ili ippr Meet a u* Miller.- hn? proved to lie (lie very I Ins I all tlio |>liyviciiMifi : >i miics nl>mt. ''est. II ? 1 < ' < n yeriuonenl cure ami Ihe l of no avail niol was given o r n<( iol.| ! most Irondrd habitual sick headaches yio'd aid not live. Having l?. Kuig> \?w '"its iullurr.oo. W c ti??!? nil win. a?e nflliclcil scovcry in my ftioro I sent h n bottle to ft oonro a b. t lie, ami give this remedy n U begun it* use ami from the first dose fair I "ial. In ? ii - ? ofhnblual constipation gan to g?t hettc, ami nftrr u-mg three Lleeli n Mil tor-cure* by giving (he needed ttles was upnnil about again, it is ivorll? '?"tt 1 <**o ?>oivcl<. ami few eases long rrsist weight in gold. we won't keep ?re or llic *im of this medicine. Try it once. Largo me without it." (lot aliec i ml ut l>. hollies 1 <>uly 1 iLy cents at D. P. 1'OSEl i> POSEY 'H Drug Store. | Drug i jtvro. Mi'. * V > NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! JUST OPENED UP THE BEST THAT TIIE MARKET AFFORDS IN I) R Y QOODS. AT LOWEST CASH PRICKS. J l_ i "i BOOTS AND SHOES. FROM | | SO CENTS XT TP. | T j_ Geo J Family Flour. ? GOOD BACON ALWAYS ON HAND. ? '# Car Load of Suit just received. Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, cic., fresh and cheaper than was ever known before. A large ami handsome lot of QUEENSWARE, At rock bottom prices. Goods delivered lo any part of town. i l/'DVw'Pn ni) t V 'I II IT iinr r ti a tvt * m iiivuiiociL' i/n/ii iii.ii n lULi HAUL AT 13C. PER 1000. J. AJ. WRAY, Ag( for A. 0. Floyd. To the Public. WE WANT YOUR TRADE OUR MOTTO 18 LOW PlilCL We haiicUe iiotliiner but the bast goods in our line. Call on us for, DRUGS, OILS, TOlLIM' ARTICLES, STATIONERY. SOAPS, PERFUMES, EXT11 ACTS, TOHACCO, CIGAllS, AND CIGAR ETTES. Wc are agents lor the celebrated PRINCE OP INDIA cigars. The best iu town, trjr one nnd be convtucjd. Prescriptions carefully compounded nt all hours. Very Respectfully, Drs. Mtinro an 1 Going have their otiice iu our store and will he found there in the future. THE CAROLINA DRUG CO. "candidates for the DRUG TRADE, OF UNION COUNT/, AND TII1S ? IS Til Kilt? I ,ATFi>KM l Pure Drugs. 1 ]j )\vcst 1 *i iocs cousisteut with th quality ol our goods. Accuracy and t'ouipctcucy iu corn pounding I'reseriptious. 1 Wc carry the I trgcM liue ol Patent .M nlicir.cs in the county. .) Oar of Medicines, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals is immjuso, and t- purchased from the Digest tu.au ulacturtng itin impel ting houses iu the coualr y. (', Wc carry ;i lull stock *f the best Paints. Oils, 1'.i11\, Whitewash and J'aiot Dru.-hes. 7 W e carry the Lucsl ltii,. Spectacles nnd Kye (1 lasses in'tiie county. UNION DLtllG! CO. SEWING MACHINES I i w i vUr/i. ?\ S, ('I A)CICS, AND r?l(JY(JLMS. I .nn i ht> ci, v . >r in s Hi,I. 1.INL OK oik) I to ,? UN ION Ami an ,? '! ? ON AlMUsi AV. TURNS tor.'. t thabuyer I' I A N 0 K. S, ORGANS, A N It CLOCKS At almost any cr;o? ami on easy terms. SEWING MACHINES from-$10.;up. LEADS TEIEM ALL.^ Took sevcrnl medals nail diplomat at tho WORLD'S FAIR, and runs so easy (hat a No. fit) thread can be used for a band. Call at oner and got prices an I terms. S. M. JLUCE Jr., E. U. t M