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r „ R°l r' r"— O ^ m'i'I S= W THE M©BNnie, C'lLiABIOW. par Year. ——-—"r-r:-—r:—r—: —~ ‘IIow' iioblfi 11i^ i>laii Jimoiitf noble jVIeii* wlio fear? a! not to ply a trnth-fcUititf- ~——-StnglO-COpy. H Ctft .- ^ >i( it . ..,! V ^;. > . f j if. . 'OXFO'KD, X: C.. FRIDAY MOENING, APRIl- 21, 1870. NO. 10. Tho Morning’Clarion, ‘‘ '■ % WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, . IX TUKSl'lAX- llAl.l. W'l l-UlNtJ j l'*i!>lislieil cscry Moniiiig (Sunday ex- ‘-’e]Ueil I al tlu- following rates , i, I-'-', '^ne w cck, H vL r'’’-' I, 2 Moiulis, - :^'!’.v ilu-ce Muutl), ji M ■ ribe' one , . . . r ■ ‘^^'Libev.'i] {nfrucehiciitsHo cltilis. 1 insertion, 1 week, 'i? ^''jIuuhi I iiiDnlli I2.',cts lOocts bocts &i.$o ?52.50 50cts ^51 .oo S2.00 'i>u 1 moalli ;.oo .*12.00 at 'IGf r TCC ' RIKNl /Town and county. HURRYGRAPHS.: ^'^uth is llie spring of life. Nearly time to go bathing. *^®freshing thodj|lit;?;; ji!’ l('p, 'fill- ^i'eam sta-Vdff is frfsf apprrtnrlV- ^ Us are l)eroming very musical \\ pleasant nights, . M , Busuic^' liiw Bo«* [) rKGl‘1; [ T ! liiftd F' Inv to I’l )U ; to e'';^ ; to eV'; eli;ii!ii‘s; u‘ react'- •ln!aii; ' ■iiisul ; 'I' -l;e(‘|j( r •, , 0!' i (>r pa\' ITOjiej t) o trauT^' iy,littf toi''' GiVTN^'j v>rroX‘, Uarl foi''' o.st time for' spring chickens. \glad. ^ *he farmers are ^lij inging.ip to- and corn daily. ^lie birds are busy building their * Boys, don’t be wicked and ^“'eak them up. / ; remains of Mr. Wm. Mead- Si(*kening.—'I'oo-much croquet. - Ourfsanctuin Avas briglitened yes- , terdav by the appearance of several, ladies.' 1'he fair sex are always wel come. ■' 'I'heiclerks are seen sunning them selves every morning, in t'ront of the ,st.or.es. Good sign that busines^ is ;cl|di. ■ ■ • \\'e are glad to see I*'. L out again. Dem things wli.it you &4.oo:call mumps is monstrous disagret?a-. *7.00'.,: { . ' . ■ ' ' ble, sometimes. What has become -of'tht' Keleigh jYf7i>s? Perlrajis i-t ha.s ceakd to sui’-| viVe-^-or" it'm.ty be the “rats,”- h v.i • . gnawtMl at i'‘s vitals until ' it'has be- ’ come definu't. ' • ^lore lldwcrs at t'.ie boolv ^toro. Fr.esh supply yesterday. N(t\V ' rbe junior has a flower,' a'nd he is the flower of the taniily; S(5me say' lie ; is the i)in'k of perfecti'on. but m'C think; he is a /;tx'/if-7>An>7/ir/}x-rerc//s.- ■’ We notice that nearly a'l thp ling j>aper.s ol :he State^, have given ' us com])linientary nqtic,es, but \]crv i few of tliejn conilpscend to exchange ! with us. We would like to know it What h . passed through town yesterday ^ool mornings with pleasant noons evenings is the order of the dav V - ■ . i’ine wea'ther, thiV foY gardening housekeepers are improving the ^^‘ning hours. ., , _• ■ , . (, Canned Fruit.s a specialty at new Grocerv'Store,. oppositti'the ^otel. ' [ip-lw ; thev think we are too iiisignilicant ; ! if-so, why do they copy, from us? t;ivt: us fair play gents. Memorial .day is . approaching. Are the ladies ctf this placu ^making: anv move towards d?(,TTfrtting the ; graues of the “kdlen heroes” who ; fought so-nobly -lor the I-ost (..ausi.s. Fair ladies of Oxford do not fail -to p'a\' this tnbute ol'resp;‘ct Iw the no- ble, (lead! ■ i • . ■ the ist of May. Subscription price one .dollar per annum. Success to you gentlemen. F.PISCOVAL CONVKNI'ION.—T 1\ e ; Episcojial Convention meets in Tar- I boro on the 17th of May. 'Fhe Tar- I boro,.says the citizens of i that town “are preparing to fenter- : tain their guests am:aJJy Tiixk.oys jare already-roosting high, andchick- I ens have began to wear sad counte' I nances. Bishop Alkinson and- Ly- j man will attend, and rare treats may be expected 'in'good ^sermons. ” iJurors.'—'I'hb followiii^'is a list of jurors drawn’ for the Spring*'teVm o f our Sii i>er i or co i 1 r t, w h i cH 'C o hi me n ces next-TMonday : ^ isr wr.KK. tlenry Richardson, Josiah Wilker- |son, Jas. ^A. Royster, R. ,C. Cr.sh, I Absalain Sandford,, 3^uire: Davjs, .1. j'\\'. Webb,,A).eN..AN'ebb; Joseph Cur tis, (Jam^rQn.(^akley,^She])hard H.|rt, J. P. Chandler, ,0.,M. ju>yster, .'i'ho.-. (livgory, John ('>05>s, 1\. 1Royster, I.ewis Bigg^, Henj. lUirwell, Solo; mon Harden, W. W. bra^^g. \\ . H. r. Jenkin,^;, jno. ,.i’. Ji|nes, ,Adisaii Oakley, J., R. Suit, Major Loftis^ Henr\ \Vorthamj Amos (). L'arrc.tl, jas. I’. .Satterw'.dte, '1'. ('00; h*, 1'. X, IJurwell-,.Aje'^- Rf/on, Coleui-ui' H'uliock, ilt-'ury 'I'illotsi^n, Horace Bullock, Stephen^ W'ilkerspn, Klijah llaniel. • Xkw F.vpku.'-#-i'he• pi’0spec4u,s ,?i the A’’. C. Farmer, a new lA, page , . r ’ 'iffricultural monthly to be ’>ub’.id)ed j.‘^ee advertisement of, new grocery I in another column. I'hey are in Raleigh by Jas. H. Lnniss oc Co., re ^ - ''^ivinp-, new goods e\ery evening, i- out. It will make its appearancji ■ , , WlJ'.K..; ,, Joel AvcreU, Reiulal. Rogers, Jiio. A'oung, Wm. Pattan, B. Tucker, i_), r. lackson, J .’.mcs•^U,■i^on, M. A. Bljickwtll, Benj.''A'iider.son, R. \\ . Stark. Albert'X,'. ' Parham,- Richard HicksV' Isaac ('lay, J. - Roberts, AVesley Thorp, John- W. llo}ster, ('onova F. Allen, Jas. Harris, Sr.
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