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? , ?# * THE TJUNTIOTsr TIMES . . I in 111;. $ Usui} 'Mil ?>o li"iu?l a cmi I'm . , | * Convent I'll lii OiMMlVI I!:tf I I in'.-tlit 'l (it i briii^in^ in 0:i lit I lit.it? iii . !io l.'ui! t i! ;i 11 i; ! j <* Cnuvc'iti'Hi '.? .'>fc llie I'l'iiu u v. \| i. t 11 i. ilie counties have lull tiioir iiiee.iag, but we 1 .ire not loo 1 it o by nay weans. I'lio not ions of sjino of the comities have appeared in tbo d o damns of tlie Ti.mks, but for fear ft 111 it lli -y imy have been fui gotten or over- ei lojkel we will review some of tliem in oar ei next issue. A very grave <juestion confronts tr us au?l it becomes us to tike boll of it like 1 men, and sober men. Our while people have ,v been rent by tactioual strife. 'Ihis should not i>e. Mrit'e and ill feeling is not the out- * come of argument or candid discussion, but the logical result of lauaicisiu and the uni- u versa! result is diimigiiig not ouly to the dv parties at variineo but io every member of 01 society. 11 Tae ;>ir uiijuiu o'yoct lor u- i>, ol? ought, it lie Ij gel i>io xv.ii'e i>e'i?ie together, to restore gioil feeling, A'o ?r taws u.vjuicsoc'l in aii'l oUioi veil .ire '? tei l ui su|ivriur la.vs la it cujr rinl :r strife -ni l >1 < rl. Internal coucortl, might to Ije our hist oijoei. Hut we ought not n siciiiice or coiiipro mise our iniuhool lor i . Hut t.ii< w.i. not be necessary, oilie counties u >ve untile sali-iaclory arrangement.*, ami way net we. 1 We ate nol so in licit itivhlel :i ?iy w i \ i? ilie lu po.iliciuus woulei have a> iniuU. liiey have uu axe to gnu i an 1 wlmt tliey say sl ought to be taken with cutis .del utile ills" Tl coiiiii. Let us tliiiik ot tnese inings aiui cotue together to have jeace ami unity an J s J s of all sti ife. lteail tiie.iiv.ee of the* Tort}! Those who wciil to hour I'rof. Woou.irj's 'M not tire hist l'ri lay night with the expectalion of bciug highly entertained, were not disappointed. The lecture was to commence ',J at fcmJU but one el' the lnus.citius who was 10 to help supply the in.. .e failing to j ut in 'u uppuirauce, the exercises wire delayed several minutes. At IS.J "? Mr. Win. Miiuro in a lew words introduced the sneaker. Then coiiiiiicueed re our tre.il. Alter ti pleasant word ubuiit s|. Union an I the l.isi t. no lie was here l'ruf. w Hojdtird announced liis subject, * i ho Ike- cV meats of Shakespeare s Art: J, lie sa d 111 the beeiu img tint his .ul jcot ? was due that was uiueli tlisoussed but tlitit it lu never giew stale and was a fountain ot knowledge .1:1 J wisuuai tliat we ooulu never j(| exhaust. as The subject w.h handle 1 for an hour or n. more with matchless .-kid. showing 111 the '' .. H iniiuy-tided-ne.-s ?>l tiie vti it pod, and illus- t , .*< >?, ?..V <j.I.S II..<1 .Hit I ' 'II..Hill I .11 ?, him in make Liwi one of :lio greatest ul in "IC"- . sii I in' cjurt room ivii nA u'ow'dcd hut there ttus quite a fur iiinln'iuc ol our iiki?I intelligent an 1 pe-ipie. t). >'. I lie lejluro was a treiuen Iuii* -icee-sand the king a (laughters are to he eungiatuhited and thanked I' < r bringing I'rof. \Vj? 1 ' 1 ard to our town. AI'lcr the Iteturc lliCnii- 1,1 ilietiec ?:i.- entei t lined with > uae excellent > '' homo ta'.eut made. Many indie* tin I muiic j gent etnen went tip and were introdu.cd to I 1'i nt". WooiarJ inline ii lie y alter tiie lee- e > lure, he weie quile "laken " with him '<> and will le gal \ lien we herr lhai lie i? I'1 Coining again. " )\ . u I hi JuJgo Tow u*en I a is :u h mio . i-t !?aliiv* o; day. lie eanie here Irani Lexington where Wl lie hud jus| held a 'eim nt'conri. \< umuiI j,, the .'udge created a good impression on the jieop e id I. xii.jfion. The I'isjulch pays Wl h in a very high emu p. innm hy pu-gesiing thai other Judges follow in his line. It ssy? This is Judge Towiiaend s first j ml ioinl vis- (0 it I > our town, and he has made a very fa- , vnraMo impic'sii n here as he has d lie ' elsim nrre, as n sound and pi i.iienl Judge. I ' His eliugo I line grand jury was one id a! the ill's! piie illicitae. s isir deliver ml i? a jury ot litis eouiily: It' oilier Judgi* wnold I >fI ?nv in the vuiio line.it strikes uI (nil a inail.ei iniprnveii en I would .-' on he u .I iced in our e unly nllliirs generally n> far in our roads, ?Ve.,uru concerned. w e< n 'ihcic W i- ;l ii.i-ln':c i:i our hist is/lie which we Inl.o ^Icnsute in eoircctinjr. In i in* irpoii i I ilic (ii ii'!i<l scliool exercises wcs'ii l lliut live fir t uictlnl, !\>r l> si uvcin^c ill f'.ll JM ?k*. Was UWill ic<l by I'll.I'. |; Viiilici. W v w.eU' Uii'iiiini iiicd. We leu I'll- |j oil nliiiwi.i.l ;Rnt ihr- iii-'lnl v i emu I l'V il. it itiyM c-timiblc in ly .Mrs, W in. .Miinii', who takes :i lively interest in the * in.nl mi i i.- |-i?|?i A. Iter eviiiiple f..r jj l? hollies* in..I heiii'Vi'.t nee c 11n- I be ten S: highly ci'iniiitui'if i; iiii'l ncMivts the ' riiiiilnli?>ii of nil of lis. i ? ./ Hii'i : . i"i.\"\ 1 as IiimI.c mil iii :i fresh 'j ji'.iic \*??"iiin ! I uf .iV ; / '/ i a H':ieli*"l our I'llic' liits tve k. t'.ixey is J.lllili I'cr ail |>r ;'l'i>' l'V of I lit* |? 11* T. I' I! says "'<ly r .1-. 1 'iimihYhix ' i.l I Ills 1 1 .1 is, f, |I;,' II is llil- . j ill'i't 1 re cii 111 I'll.! 1 :ii*.. 1 ;'i 'a* J, i'eiii'1 1 <*|>i 11 >i i< * .111 |.i >-s 1 1 I he N n ' Interest W.iinl |.?i 1 |* 1 tile ll.> I .* uni'erMoo I. f I ClULDKK.Vd 1)A V AC II ED HON. Hebron Sun I iy School had Children's Day i A in \ >y. The services were opcud by %l r.iyer y the pastor aad songs nocommi.'I t?v li i or,;in i.il Mr. Mc'Jertnid I , . . r :iii m v. an. i ic prog- name wis quite a \ ri<l iv.n can i : I out m well tli-it D w is '' ij oj'able l\ om liu beginning local. la 7 1 the liitlo tV.its m l ilie oiler ones too S eo'a'itislivl thnieseives: ilie little folks . I >i l ie clever ai tuner in whiuti they perform ^ I their p ins. which were in some cases not ] isy, i t! l ie oMer ones for the excellent I aiuin '1 it they li id given the children. ' hero wore sings, recitations, au I one <>r j vo acts, all intended to impress some bible j son or exemplify soaic gn-ut bible truth. j; he eirae.-liie.-s of the teachers and the race and eise of the pupils was especially (j jitcaoio. ^evoiat uuy "tots recited verses ? distinctly that they could be beard all fcr the church. The oiler girls too did (j u arkablc well especially iti the dialogue ni jout the "I'cv.rl of Greatest l'rioe. The 111 iys too did wei . and are to bo commended. At the conclusion of the exercises, after . c? .song. the audience submitted patieutly for uj rer ha t an heir to a ta k from t'.u Lditor C the 1 iaies. There was a large crowd iu nltcndcucc vx any having come several miles. g, In the evening pastor Vaugiian preached Ji sermon to the ulii'drcn and grown fdks l1' j. from the text, "Sutler litile eliildrcu to |j niie unto me and t'jrb d them not lor of tch is lite Kingdom of Heaven" W It was a happy crowd and a happy da}-, lie girls were pretty an I neatly clad, and ih.U ....I . .1...., voryboiy seemed to enjoy t lie I iv and tli o oik and we hope it will ilo much gojJ. Win. (dregory was killed l>y tlie train just ;low Sauiuc on Sunday night. .Mr.Charles oil went down on Moii lay and held an <|Ucsl over the body. ilie holy wis badly in and Mingled liul enough was gotten ? getlier for identification. tdregory must J_ ive gone to sleep ou tho trick. in d:i \> ATEK YOLK IlOltSH. er The Fttriii-r's says that horses' of npiirc water as much as d i men, and be iuuhi have it eveiy live i r six miles, if the co eaiiier is warui. It the horse is very much hi cr-heated just before coming to a water- of ace, s iy a quarter of a mile or so be.ore, ed slow up' to a wa.k, and wliea you get di here you c?n give the liorso wit r, lie will K i\e become cooled oil ujiisidera'j.y: then, M o, lie eiiouid have Ins muuih sponged out eJ id about ha fa bucketful of water. Not i- J. g retre.-lies a ureJ, ja led ho: >e so much \V a cti ink uf w ater, and if tie has ii at ivg- (,'i or intervals he will keep up over a long isi .-lance, lie can do much better fir a 10 nolo day, an I over a 1 ngjoiirucy, wiiluilt .1. od ih in without water, if i!:.s ilea of .1 .leiing wo- liu re careful y attended to ,b i woul i hear of fewer ca?es of hu:so- be- (,'! g overcjiue by the heat duri ig the warm to ioiincr mouths. S, V . jj .(j .1 < I ll M J ? lit J :l >01 ) )': .t :i - e.Vat ' i V :i- .*:* i i V >I'lliit x ftli.Tj in i::i - . -i i n?es it-..,' ot until. ' / .1 i?:i I b >?. I w . s I i 11 t en ' u irli'ck w h-a i '.can unheal!iiy io iking Mack j -i c diiv."1 timutg'i i.i ;ii iVo ii i iv i I :h ; . root i it 11 tin 11 i'c 11, ^i'v 11j e-.( ii' oh | i\e,l him .i*. i IV.mi: I lie v. :iy that he :i i o I 1 0liclud <1 I'?ii it.' IIUI-I It. hiil. II 'nil CI lull! It'll* dog ;|!l I plVI'y - I ' I I * I IVI tig i' another lie went under the Martins j nil and there li.il several iiis or -pa-.ns ! tl ct'iiun lsarel went tirutnd :ui I I> tke I ?i ! in :iii<l -iv i !i:>t lie .:iii?i l?e ni.i I lie ! dele I him -! i * i t once. Mr. MihAileil i cut in olice ;iu I go' hi- g in ami give i;ie i ule Ixvu loids of shot in tin ,i -i I ' , We very much hope that those whose ?l j fee liitlvii will see that they are dispatched once. I< may he had t > have to Kill n iid 11ig hill i: would he very' much \Vo*se have some in* inher of your family or any In r person hiitcn by a mad dig. Hydrolohia is i hotrihie disease Pud 110 one can ! f lord In take ehances. j ? The ct.azy negro in jail ha 1 a cjusiug .. >l'!l nil him \\ II.I n I'vli ITnin'J.,' It. ' ?>uM cium1 alii rai' it every ?? ? >vi >-n fi'?> " u!?l see, c-j cj a )y white pertj?I*?. .iWo.pji.vf vera! of our l>es' citizens get a ciir.Miijj it." for ilic first Ohio no iioutii, in <|<iite v. Inlr. n I'rotrri nunc of the llo/aifvillc Township Hoi We hoc r.a! i nil Sua lay Scii ml < " >n v on . >n i'i la* In-. I ai Wot Springs (lunch l>ai | <t i -11 Si in.la* .Inly loth 1'v'i io . \|. |(,-vi i ania! i\iii:.i' K i I y ov. .1. .\. lie 1. Orcani/uroii. poll from ? lii'd' nil.) di-cu-v-i nt ??-i i ]n? line. I in npir: 'l lic ii'i ninti':ii:n of Sninl i v School I is cachets to openeI l>v W. \|ei"r iv ^ i 11ii Sumner. tin viii i ] . a lor ni-oio's on 1 T > w I. ;t 'vifi|ioi-.. j ami; > ? -p- ?i"i"*?i" ; .r i lii' V t liiMl i ll us.I alien I itr.' S lining .! i.i. cli.?... to he n| i nc I Iiy I*. (' V. ? <.', t.otil >" j i: 1 imii;-. Tin: >wn I'prti f "V ii-oil: AiljourniiH'iii f.?r one lour. -I. Ih-v.iii na! service c.ivilnc'e ! Iiy llev. 1 cl' . U". Sp jriur. Are tve not 'li-i'ai ilia/ 111. lirhl" j tile K, x |x> !. i.y ila1 use <1 the I .1. rn ilioiinl c s li Svslvl'i In I" < j.I i.o ! i\ M. N. r,..\ il" II I'o' ia-. a. Jv?v'?y ' > Miff l? e.ml. in !! ! e .it ait. i :i liux. t'oti luctvil >'' S S. Sio'aes. j, ( C'otiini ttcc. Petit Jurors roil JULY TKK.M, T. J. Dishop, I W. T. MvOuw<in, K. C. Johnson, 'Jit J. S. F Adnms, C. F. bishop, -1 J. 8. Littlojohn, M. \V. Duilcy, 22 t.loo. (loddcs, \V 11. Ilrigg., *2:1 J. IS. Jones, A. 8. Uoudelock. J I Henderson, tiregoi y. YV II. Uc'sill, ll > A ! I'nJmorc, 'I'. M. MuNouco, litt J. A. U times, H. il. Ray, 27 W. 11. S'okcs, <) C. T. Muynhy, Jr. \V II. Sartor, 1 J. McJ. i'ant, 2'J John Ducked, 'J 1',. '1'. Dai ay, 1'. D. Frock, :i 11. F. Foster, 01 W. J. Jolly, I J. S. lllackwell, 22 W. D. Crosby, "> J. W. l'ickens, '!! I). C. Koon, ij '/ 11. Dm Icy, J1 T. J. Fste?, 7 J. II. Knox, '!"> 1. M. McUawao, 3 C. N. Lawson, U0 S. K. Johns. OUNTV 11 Al'TIS l' SUNDAY SCHOOL CON V UN r I ON. The thirty-fourth session of the Union j., baptist Sunday School Convention will eet with tlio Fndgeds Creek Church Fridiy orning bef.no the fifth Sunday in June. Subjects lor discussion. 1st. What blessings may conic to our lurches from the present urgent nee Is of 1 denominational work and how'.' Dev. . C. Vaugban an I I. K. lhiulk. o.l I l.'.i..... 1 i<ij,i|ir aun .-ii.iumn in mn-l Jliai'V ork. J. A. Sawyer mid U. 15. Foerlor. ol* fjunlilicutious I"?r efficient work in unlay Schoo's by officers nn 1 to ichor-;, isepli Sanders an 1 llev. \V. E. U. lluuitrios. lib. Tito iuHucnc> of tracts nn I mission termurc, an I tiio du'y to circulate s-ueh nong our people. J<j^iuli CruJup :tuJ E. . Jeter. 6th. baptist periodicals, should they be itronized. Generally discussed. Kov. J. N. booth to preach missionary rraon Sunday morning. \V. 15. Cttoinv, l'res. C. W. Jeter, Sec. Sheriif's Sales. Ft tit Jtt.\, 1 >y virtue of au oxocuti m to in 5 directed y I will sell before the Court II >use door, the town of L'uioit, on Monday, the 1st iy of July nest, during the legal hours of leritl's sales, the following described propty, to-wit: t?nc tract of land belonging to the esta'c T. J. Jones deceased, situate, lying and dug in Sanluc Township. Union County, tllaillill * 6l2d DT-ltMl ilor.'S- im.io nr li>.? umlel on the N >rili by laaas i-fttie est tie Issue Gregory <ui<1 .) >li 11 It. Jeter ilecefts[, oy the Kist hy iati Is 01' John it. Jeter, censeil, \V T. Junes (i. M. i-'lem:iio anil . G. Ilcbson, o i die South t>y lamls j Mrs. ary Gilliam, estate of J. Si. 1'-?ri v, ilcct-asI, other Ian 1 be!oiii;io x to ill j estate >t T. Jones, ilecea-e I' ami s. W. Si as, on the est l?y latins if.I; S. Welch, Sa'cui IJ.ip'isl inrch atiil John I' Mionia-. The saiil .ract ma le it|> of the fo'lnwin^ lots an I tracts -wit: 1. 7--0 acre-, from Al. A. Sims tc !' Jones, L*. '.! li) acres, M. A. Sims to T. J. nies, -. titl-lUU acres, M. A. Sims to T. J. nies 1 acre-'. llobson tract James Miuiro, erii, to T. J. J nies 1A acres James Thomas T. J. Jones ;:J5 acres C. 11. S. A. an 1 .1. Sims to T. Jones ha! nice acres of the . II. Jeter et al tract loT.J. Jones, 'J, acres alone tract It. Macbeth Sier.ll' to T.J. til 's bahiuee >11 acres of Al. A. Sims ami 11. Si ins to i'. J. Joins Levie 1 in uml to i>; .?<>] 1 as the < re,pert y the esta'e 1. J. Junes ileceisol. at the lit ot tie>. 1'. Sims Oi. !*. Antiil a^atn- ! W. T. .lone?: ami Ma Jours now' 1 la \\ i! > i 1 us ailiuiiiistr .tors with will annexe I Ty*rel J. J ties'il cease 1, Dc'emi nits. Tneahove tin s'wiii hovviiil ?u tiie ri-k V. T. J >nes. the .let in'tine; fornier partaker." slteriil.s Oiliee, ... J. G. T-o:ijc. ttie stit i *. V- s. I". C. i\ ': x \ |! ? i )mW ' %V 1 : ^ 1 >? rpft u;i I S;it htiir-tion ' k 1 . . V i I \ X r i . rn.. . . i u?Nin'> it' ,\t| \\ li't I Idl U Willi I's. 'I'lli- i'Ki'.th is n mom.i of llftrgniiiM.? , in mli of mix iuu> -A iiioiiiIi when Miinhifv ' veils fnii lu saii-li -I <>r Less \|> iu?y lliau j other mouth*? A no uili ivlieii llie <ju i iiy ! JHvl lis liipli i v. r lull (lie pr e ' Lower-? ! isi. Now?Tills ni? mil ?'Af Oijr Store J Ti f <?* I.'nv Cries?Try us for llesi 1 m'itlt*'?Try u? fir L?'c*t Style*. Our jo i;tio. lmrtir is of Intoivs* to 1 oiy | iiM n in this ? niilry \V!iii njiyiVe- I ites.Mciil ami l?e!iVaC'v. Von nre oorili.iMy imiit- | i i benefit Vomit ;in-i extent! to u u fivi.r l v :r> cnr"y 11. \\ e :i l\ i-o liii'-o ln.'l.inp f i reliable poo is l.iw Prior* i i conn in our store ni onec L'fi rc i.il the I est \ u :< re il:*|ioscil of Till: l'l UCLLL CASH CO ;'0' <f (p U> .s' C)J^ O V Nr' ) \ y . I* ) BUSINESS ALWAYS OA -A. liOOM AT TIIK R A C K It T I UUK wonderful success lias demonstrated leyond the shadow of a doubt that the people arc with us, that our system of the best values for the least money?One price to everybody?ha met their approval and that they are i'ully awake to the fact that One Dollar spent at the Racket will buy nearly as much as Two l\ 11 ' uouars spent elsewhere. All losses sustained by credit concerns are made up by those wlio pay their bills. IT you buy goods on credit you not only pay a lmg lime price on your own goods but must help to make good amounts last on those who will not pay. WE ARE SELLING i Heavy yard wide sheeting at -1c. I Indigo Calico only ->A Mice Dress Gingham !'< . Fast I?lack Sateen only Ste. Ladies Oxfords all leather d'.'e. Man's good Shirt lOe. Good Dress Calico !? . Good Alamance Checks -?e. Doys Nice Pants only l'~>e. Wo infoinl In l.-iwiu iMii" ' h.kI.i a. . i....... -J_ i * I ? nvviiu \ UlU IHIMV, 11 iI \ U lUL'gUUUSllIlCl Know that tIicj prices are right. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. IIARRY & BELK <3^1.^0 f '5 x ' vj-1 & j ;: : , H J NTS. ; Thin C?rs just the thing''!"-.; oHiot* v . i _ V Ulaek and edored /Vliry.^ >"'d Ymii '.it \ en lilies and styles. \ IV. 11 l- 4 . ' " -v iiiu iuic ui .summer i nit i >\r,if ,??r ,\?en ar? I Women from 5cup. (htr line of I mbrull.'is. I'ara tl> !tn I P?M^_;y t mbrellas cannot be excelled either in st*. K\ i.dnic. <.). b w 1 'ire. Cvnt-s Co) ,w?l Won, \ i'uumier ?r 50 c. Laundried with ?'o!'ai an i Co! DoVtf jShiftAVnists . by . ? ;>ei than you van 'Iviv tilt' for. .... I, idles Lo.'oni Flats in I Hack : ii-l Wl: f ( Mid-Summer j l'riee to close out only "J5c Worth "l!e." A j;ood bailor for only 1<W , . , . .... Ladies loii^ Cream Mitt v. v' ii i on; juice 50c. All Wool Alb;)tros>'i-i; t "re am' a'i L l'duc, .Jilt fht? tSiiiiMtjl' I oliiUJi i.U\>S8? worth , . . -5c our price only .At? 5'' ' Try soiiu'of oui Maciii-i" i' i41 in lilack and V* 1.*n* ? spools lip- i-\ , tJ (let uiir cat pricey j?ji Ladi - and Children's u torda For a sliort while ?e w ill oiler oiii* < 11 A !1 VN 'I'Ma All Wool Otteslfiiere Suits wortli ST.- > for only $5.00, Call early early and pet a lit. We wilt put the-- Pint.* .i^ain-a, a.. ' $8.00 line in tlie city. Ma- (II S I'l'll t .1:1 - I H II- SI Oil ' n?llnrio . , ' ?l.-r> |?ct tlo;.. *i* s1w oasll " iVI C L U B S ' S . =r i 9 ; ! '* 8 My w M V !=-(< \ ty* :L ,'F ! ki/ i .v V . .vf ^ " iv?'7-\ I * i ? ? f . .1. : \ n 5S r*5 I /? CXir-t%' c,/;v'c " " ; .. ... ' ^.1 w;> (, > , - . . .... . . ''v" ! \i ?*re. ( &, !;c.. . .i1;"1 :itr ' :.f i'. AcC iXvr.'I !T? v V v'v . C.U 6 <?0C,, i^.' jf ; I