.\s. '’e are g Spanui.e|^ this popiilii*’; LU' is to eiit-'-* eiitli j'car pcrs til at a>'*; is a lur^'C ated, croNyc‘ 1(1 ev(;rytlii"p •T. Wc ,ies Coriit;*' every s\vi'‘': is sure to n stioe. , We iiui 'iir sauctiii'!' : ■)art witli :r the Biiini;; r'ear, or iuis at a liir ‘aders wof' ■V know t lor. .It is ;t paper i-e liable. trial;} nioi'V'''’ ‘ a year, £‘''' free. Try •or telliuA”’‘, )ani'led T & CO.) d V/eekb'^ VA. . d ¥ a n —1 ycnr^!;; each I ^'ear G iaontii» ach one r ,.j. :h 1 jeui'^'*'’ (ei?ht luoutii si cl. 1 yonr*?i;j3 year-$!f’/;l E DO Mv lie publi»*‘‘f ii e seii(l-’' ‘^1 ,1 es ioruiU'^'^ J’T & C0^,|, ichiiioul)^ r STAi^’ C' 'igton, • $^.50 per Year. “IIow noble tl.e Man anions noble who fears not to ply a truth-tellinir Vol. 1. Ths Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, IN THKSl'IAN HAIJ. BI-II.DInJ ) ^ published every Morning (Suiulav ex cfptedj at the follovvinjj tates : * topy one week, - _ _ * ^ ”Py «ne Mor.th, - * ^'C'py 2 -Monihs, - _ _ * r 0])v three .Mouth, - ‘ ^;‘->py six- Manilis, _ _ „ * ^-opy one \'ear, _ _ B^i^l.ibernl inducements to clubs. Advert is nii^- Ka/n ; Square i insertion, “ I week. •;'i colnnin i month OXFORD, N. C., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 187G. Single copy 2 cts NO. 2J. I2|ctS 35cts OOots 8octs $1.50 $2.$0 50cfs $1.00 JS2.00 Died—-Little Lottie Currin, aged about two years, daijghter of Mr. James Currin, living near Oxford, died on yesterday. • Personal.—Mr. Edward Dorsey, formerly of Oxford, but now of Hal ifax C. H., is on a visit to his sister, Mrs. R. J. Mitchell. Settled up.—The Sheriff of Granville county, R. G, Sneed, has u I ' ’ ^-l.oo I settled up in full with the I'reasurer. ‘ *-'olumn 1 month - . . sj 1^2.00 I ^ basinei-s. 1-ocal Notices 20 cents a line each inser- ; , I LmpkovemKxV'i'.—(Jnr town author- "~PJi0SPECT[’s'0F Tlir ! ••»">">=»« work u,H>n p ..4 p. ; the stieets—putting them in apple- ^ianVlllG Democrat, Pieo^^^ler Con^itable Crabtree will PUBLISHED AT I emergency. llendei\Son, !N. C, 0.\ a Visit.—Mr. M. M. Lanier j Edltoi'i I and l^ady, ot Baltimore, arrived yes- ifc HAWKINS, Pi:lisheus. Iterdayona visit to their relatives in announce i this place. We wish them a pleas- h, the pui-lic that the Cuanvii.i.k ^ • -i t-MockA'i-, heietoforc published at Oxford, ' ^Ojourn in our muist. been moved to Henderson, where it will lARKlf^' ! months issued on the same terms and will be de-i NO. i.—Wonder if the SO- Hm l >t‘tectivcs for the last >ced m Us columns. Politically as its i . >>idicatcs the democrat will lend its ; ^ight operat 1 ng in this section, “'fl“er.ce towards the furt lerance of I discovered much f>-oin the neoTO em- ^ interest ol the great Democratic-(.'onser-i ,^1 ,, .• i • . • jiarty of the County. |ts i.iteratiire i ^ tneir room on lir,. render it nl interest to the W'cdnesdav n'^ht last ? its agricultural department will ' ,^^Hler it bothdes.rable and attractive tu the | ATTKAcrricNs.-The readers of the -m Clarion are specially called tu the ^OCAL & STATE SQUIBS. : attractions now being daily h'splayed at the Book Store of Cupt. rioAV , 1 1^''' s a 11'I ' \\ iliiiVii’'' ^ THE LiTV. —Mr. Henry Bryan ‘ Lady arrived in town \esterdav, have been receiving the congrat- ^tionii ot their tuiinerous friends. -^iATuiMOxi.AL.—Mr. lasper York Marrikd—At the residen e of the “■■'nerly of this place, »'as married a ' v?''’ 'Vard, ot Pranklinton. X. daysugo to Miss Lowery. TheyiC., to Miss Fannie Overby. The *ed through this place last I'hurs-; haj)py pair passed through Oxford evening en route to his father’s. , Thursday for their home, where '^^ut 2i miles from this place greeted bv a >core of Wm. Biggs. I'A'erything one can ne'^d in the Hook and St;uionary line is to be found there. ^-orn meal at Wll.I.lA.M friends, o cts per bushel at N, cV R\ A n' ilozen at 'ut Herrings at 15 cts ];er Wll.l.iAMS cV I'.KVAS’i. Query No. 3.—The Clarion u ould, like to know what could be meaner than to steal the support of a i j)oor in.sane woman? See statement i elsewhere. ^ ^ ^ ^ « I I'or Shame.—On }esterday more I than twenty-five wagons loaded with tobacco passed through town en route I for Henderson. What are our ca,p- ! italists and tobacco men thinking I of, to allow such a flood of monev to I give us the go-by, when a little enter- I prise on their part would stop it in jour market? Where are the Ware- I house gentlemen, that they do not I offer inducements and buyers suffi- I cient to arrest the trade ? Gi.oomv.—We are informed from j authority which cannot be doubted, I that Mr, Jack Critcher, living 4 miles j from this placC: paid ^100 a few days i for one bed of tobacco plants. Mr. ; L. R. Avcrett, about 3 miles from I here, j)aid ^^50 for another. These I plants are small and the purchasers have to run the risk of flies and other diseases to them before thev are ready tor setting out. i'liis shows that the prospects of a tobacco crop in this county are exceediiiglv gloomv. Wavkrlev Hotel.—We desire to call the attention of our readers to the adverti.semeiu of this first class hotel which appears in another col umn. It is kept by the Morrow ]^rcthcrs, Culpeper, Va , assis ed by (hat aflableaiid polite gentleman, (no. 'I'ayloe, formerly editor of the X. Cai/ral, who will be j>leased to .see his North Carolina frieiids. Persons going to the Centejinial. by wav of (4ilp'e})er, will have twenty minutes for dinner, aiui should ihe\ desire to sti-j) longer they will find tliis the best hotel in the place. Board 5 .',50 per tlay.

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