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^2.60 per Year. “ How noble the Man anions noble Men, who fears not to ply a truth-telling Pen.” Single copy 2 cts VOL. 1. OXFORD, N. C.. FRIDAY MORNIXa, MAY 5, 187G. NO. 22. a. Ths Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (office in THF.SPIAN IIALI, liUII.DING ) Is pul:)lished every Morning (Sunday ex cepted) fit the following rates : I Copy one week, _ _ - 12Jets I Copy one Month, - - 35cts t Copy 2 Months, - _ ' _ 6octs 1 Copy three Month, - - Socts I Copy six Months, - _ _ $1.50 I Copy one Year, - - $2.50 JS@“Liberal inducements to clubs. Advertising Rates : 1 square i insertion, - - 50cts I “ I week, - - - $1.00 y% column I month, - - g2.oo X “ I “ - - - $4.00 K “ I “ - - 87.00 I column I month - - - $12.00 Local Notices 20 cents a line eich instv- tion. Democratic Conservative Meeting. The Democratic Conservative voters of Granville are requested to meet in mass con- '■ention, al Oxford, Monday May 29th, to appoint delegates to the State and Congres- *'ional district (.’onvention, to be held in Haleigh the 13th and 14th days of June next, ‘iiul to transact such^ business as may be 'deemed necessary. By order of Co. Ex : Committee. J. S. jVmls, (jh’m. April 20th 1875. DISTRICT^CO^VENTION. A Convention of the Democratic-Conser- ^’ative voteis of the Fourth Congressional I-)istrict will be held in the city fif Raleigh Tuesday the 13th day of June next, for ^He purpose of nominating a candidate for ^ -ongress and a Presidential Elector, and se lecting two delegates to the St. Louis ('on- ^’ention. A full attendance is earnestly de sired, Each county will be entited to one ''ote for every one hundred votes and frac tional part over fifty given for Merrimon in 1872. By order of the District Executive Com. H. A. Londox, Jr., Chairman. I\Lirch3ist. 1876. D RS. Paschall & Young, PJllCTICmfi PHYSICIAIVS, OXFORD, N. C. Office at T. D. Crawford & Go’s Store. 8-tf |2)R. L. C. TAYLOR, PHYSIOL^N, Offick at Fost-Offioe. S/’Ji CIAL T Y— Typhoid Fever Diseases of Children. TOWN AND QOUNTY. HURRYGRAPHS. Bumblebees have ptit in their buz zes. Tell you what let's do. Let’s go a-fishing Come South, young man, and grow up with the country. Subscribers must look out for the cross mark on their prpers. Every Democrat in the country should subscribe for the Clarion. Mr. Cozart has greatly improved the appearance of iiis place with new palings. A large lot of N. C. Bacon, Hams and Sides just received at [201W] Williams & Bryan’s. The Sinmy Sojith, we suppose, has “gone ])y the board,” as only one copy has been received at this office. The carcass of a deceased canine was found yesterday morning on Main street, in front of the Court House. Lewis Woodley, from Tally Ho township, was placed in tlie Oxford jail last ^Vednesday niglit, charged with I)eing engaged in an affray. Corn meal at So cents per bushel. Cooper d\: Williams. The trees on'^the side’ walks have put out beautifully^" and all’nature seems now to be smiling with loveli ness. Hope^she's not smiling at her pull-back. A train of six wagons ])nssed through tov.-n yestenhiy. ^ Carr) ing their_^ tobacco__toj,^Henderson, when they can^get^ just_as_ good prices on the Oxford market. Malt-Hop-Toniquk —T’or Dyspep sia. Recommended as an improve ment on Ale and Porter for general debility. WILLIAMS & BRYAN. 21 i\v. Corn meal at 80 cents per bushel. Cooper & Williams, Died.—The wife of Mr. Robt] Royster, living in Camtown, died yesterday with pneumonia. Married—At .■\spen Lawn, Meck lenburg county, Va., May 3d, by Rev. T. M. Beckham, Rev. S. V. Hoyle, of the N. C. Conference, and Miss Nannie J. Phillips, of the above named place. The happy couple arrived in this place Wednesday evening, where were welcomed by a host of friends. The Clarion extends its congra tulations. ■ Kill Them All. —We notice the dogs are becoming very troubelsome in this place. There is about three to every man, not counting the wee poodles that almost every lady dotes on. The Judge had to suspend co.irt yesterday until he sent out and had them driven away from in front of the court house, where they were fighting, howling, barking, S:c. Now, it strikes us, it would be a good i lea for the citizens to turn out in fall force, rnd kill every last one of these sheep-killing (poodles excepted, as they are harmless) brutes, some of them a “pill” boys. Give ; Enterpkising.—Messrs W. A. i Davis & Co., the editors and proprie- j tors of the Torchlight, will give away i four $65 Weed Sewing Machines to i the four persons who obtain for them I the largest club of subscribers. 30 ' cash yearly subscribers will entitle I the getter up of the club to a new $63 I Weed Sewing Afaehine, warranted to i b3 in perfect order. Go to work. I Write for specimen copies of the pa- ; per. See }^our friends and in less I than two weeks time you could possi- I bly own one of these celebrated scw- ' 1 ng machines. *
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