Belle Union.Dick Hill of Martinsville visited relatives here Sunday, he looks as if both the feed and water of Martinsville agree with him.Wheat looks well; and the rush of corn planting is coming on.Albert Cox has traded off his striped mules, they are brothers and are well matched in the stripes of a Zebra. Chauncv Dorsett now owns them : and they will be for sale or trade.Earnest Dorsett proposes to build a branch road from the maiu pike to T. P. Bastin’s parlor door, he made his survey Sunday evening.L. E. Buis is back from the south. He has lost in tlesh and color of skin.The boys who had so much red I Sunday evening may have business with a man whom they had rather not.Messrs Buis, Arnold and Tineher are endeavoring to get their corn gathered before the next crop oouies ou.