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^y.50 per Year. •IIow noble llie niaons noble i\len, who fears not to i>ly a trntli-telling I ea. ’ Single COpy 3 CtS I ° Ip) 0 OXFORD, N. C., THURSDAY MORNING, MXY 4, 1876. NO. 2r. Th3 Morning Clarion, % WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (OFKICE IN’ TIIKSI’IAN HAl.L Hril.DINO ) I ' published every Morning (Sundny ex cepted) at tlie following rales : * \'>Py one week, _ - I2.1cts * ^-Opy (jne Month, - - 35^*^ ‘ ^'^Py 2 Mouths, _ _ - boots three Montli, - - 8octs I )'')py six Months, - - - $1.50 ‘ ^-opy one Year, - - $2.50 fi^y^Liijeral inducements to clubs. Advertising Rates : ^]u.ire I insertion, - - “ I week, - - - $1.00 A column I month. M I u . « * Column I month $2.00 - ^4.00 $7.00 - $12.00 ^smocratic Conservative Meeting. The IJ emocratic Conservati ve voters of | '"'auville are requested to meet in mass con- I '^‘nion, at Oxford, >[onday May 29th, to j deleg ates to the State and Confrres- ^'onal di: -trict Conventiim, to held in 'Raleigh the 13th and 14th days of June next, I') transact such^ liusiness as may be '*^t;rned necessary. ^‘y or,U r of 'lio. Ex : ('.'ommittee. t. .S. A.M1.S, (,'h'm.. 20ih 1S75. District convention. • onvention of tlie l)rmocratic-(,'onscr voters of the Foiir'.h ’oni^rfS'^ional ^ *'^trict will be held in the city k1 Raleigh ''' T uesday the 13th day of June nevt. for Ih i.:andidate for (, purpose i)f noniin.'ilinif j ^’'^gress and a Presidential l''J.ectc;r, and se- iwo delegates io the St. Louis Cx'n- A full attendance is earne>tly de- r.ach couniv will be entiled 10 one for e\erv one huntlred voies anil frac- l>an over fifiy given fur Merrimon in ^'y order of the District Executive Com. 11, A, London, |k.. Chairman. 3i-,t. 1876. ^ Town and county. HURRYGRAPHS. 1>. ('. Cau;:jht in t:ie luia Bj- the ('upalow. , Jo.s. B. Batchelor of Ra- is in attemlanct; at our Court. j H. once stood lor poor house, *^o\v stands for a Place for Iladical Corn meal at 80 cents ])cr bushel. Cooper & Wiij.iams. The prohibition ticket was elected in Crreensboro and the l)ars are all closed. J. C. S. I/,iaisd'in is in town as a witness before the grand jury, in the Court House case. Hotki. Arivals.—P. F. I^rescud [r., J, C. S. Luinsden, Raleigh ; John C. Clare, Kansas. A large lot of N. C. l^>acon, Haiv.s and Sides just received at [201W] Williams t't Bryax’s. A new Baptist church is talked of in Durham. 'I'o jaw a man that won't jaw back is like kicking at nothing. Corn meal at 80 cents per bushel. COOPKR & Wn.LLA.MS. If the girls want to pull ’em back all the men in the land can’t stop ’em 'I'he man is a fool, who will try to do as his neighbor does, if he cannot afford it. C. ]’>. No longer do these ca['is stand for (.'harles I^. (.’ole, one ol Granville’s unworthy county Com missioners, but re])resent Commis sioner Brough into Coin't Young ladies with lair fresh faces will wear their hats more tilling on the back of their heads than ever. Matrons who cannot conccivc they are not as young. !'nd lair as ever, will do likewise. MAi;r-Hop-d'oN]QUK—For Dyspep sia. .Recommended as an imjjrovc- mert on Ale and Porter for general debilitv. 'aVIIXIAMS .'v iniYAN. XoTK K.—'Phe young men that arc desirous of joining the Oxford Min strel Troup, are requested to assem ble at the Ci.ARioN office at eight o’clock Satin-day night, for the pur pose of organizing and electing offi cers. Six men will onstitute a troop. C\ B. C. Phese wortis stand fur an inijuiry In \'ie\v ol the tree en tertainment at the Poor House for man and beast and the C'oin-t House affair with the forged certificates, the question may be [.ertmently asked— C.'an’t the guilt\- fellows Be brought into Court ? 1)1 i i».—At the residence of her mother, ]Mrs. Xan('y Harrison, about seven miles east of this place, on Monday the 1st inst, Miss Mary Harrison, ie the 25th yea'-ofher age. She had been for niany years confin ed to her bed from severe afiliction which she bore with great Christian fortitude and resignation. Her fu neral sermon will be ],)reacbed at 1 o'clock t0:day by 1-. K. Willy, oi this ])lace. Ill .MAXK.—We saw a gentleman in town do a humane act, a few day.s ago. and as it is a tldng we so seldom see nowaelays, we cannot let it pass un- , noticed. lie saw a poor dog tluU' w'as so devoid ot (lesh he was cc ni— ■ paratively a skeleton, leaning against a post for supjiort a> it wcr.*. P!e saiil -‘poor fellow. .1 expect you are hu'igr\'.'’ and l:c marched ilt and brought him a big piece oi mea*. 'I’hal i.' what v,-ecall humane and we : have no doul)t he will recesw* lus re- Vi'ard in bu* time. Stationery. ()iu' .'tock of St;itii.)nrry f!n-np and 'la‘;>. ('all ftud examine ii al W. A. Davis \ SEA TKS. rciicil'. PcU'rnid I’, iibohl- 1>( (*)K STOKK.
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