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Sa.60 per Year. “How noble, the Mail amons noble Men, who f:>ars not to ply a truth-tellin? Pen.” Single COpy S CtS VOL. 1. OXFOllD, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1876. NO. 87 The Morning Clarion, By WILLI& ROBINSON, (office in TlIHSl'lAN IfAI.I, DUll.DINC; ) jjublishetl every Morning (Suiul:\y ex- • cepted) at the following rates : t Copy one week, - - ~ • ('o]iy one Mor.lli, — - 1 Copy 2 Monllis, _ - - • (Jopy three Month, - • Copy six Months, — — — I Copy one Year, - ~ J5@j‘''I..iberal inducements to cluhs. Ativt'riising Rates : I Square l insertion, t “ I week, Yi column i month, X “ I “ - K . “ I 1 column I month I2^cts 6octs Socts 151.50 *^2.50 !;octs $1.00 Jf, 1.00 87.ou Si 2.00 LOCAL & STATE SQUIBS. Local Notices 20 cents a line each inser tion. Corn meal at 80 cts per bushel at W'^iLLiAMS & Bryan’s. IAIlOE Stock l’>acon, Floiii-, Tiurd, JMful. Fish, and all kind of Groceries, C’on>tantly n'ccivinjj; at Jas. T. llnnts. C'U'.nts, I.ailies-, Mi.s.sesnnd CUiildi'ftiiS XSiiocs. Jicady-inade clotliin,)- for iiK 11 and boys at C3RAN1)\ t'i' iKO. A Few styles ot‘Boot.s that bav2 been on liand several _s..‘asi.)n(« tiiat iimsL be soil!. Cooper As ^\ lillanis- ri1rlniuiin4's for ladies ITats and J iietfi, such a.« Tuniuoise Silks, Gros- yrnin Kibboiis, Flowers and Ornaments, lit GRAN IVY & ^ rilRKMENDOUS Stock of New Boot^ I'he Granville Democrat is dead. The voice of the whip-poor-will is heard at eventide. Strawberries sell for 15 cents a quart in this market. The youngsters delight in .swim ming these warm evenings. The N. C. Press Association will meet in Raleigh the 14th of June. Hasn't ‘'Old Brevities” slept about long enough? Y-o-u B-e-n-n-e-t-t. What paper has the largest circula tion in this State? Why. the 7ieuse paper, of course. Severe thunder storm last Sunday night. A number of our lads and lassies were caaght in the rain. “The buds are swelling,” and the “swells” are budding. The latter should leave first, but they do not. N. C. cut Herrings at isctsper dozen at W'ii.liams & Bryan’s. T _and Shoes just ree.eived at James T, Hunts, Burts Citymade a speciality. IF you want Good Goods at low' dow.n prioes j;'o to James '1'. lliuits clieap Stores. a--' ('Cashmere Nt't and Laces. Scurfs, yKuirs, linlHin«?, B(.lts, Kid Gloves. &(.: at GUANIJY 15R0. A Democratic weekly, published AT' Durliam N• C* Motto—May peace and plenty be and remain the legacy of the South. T. C. WOODBURN, Kd. Pro. 1). MII/rON BROWN Local Va\ One of the saddest things to con template just now, is the large num ber of persons in this county, who have no relatives in Philadelphia. The Episcopal Convention at Tar- boro closed its 6othoannual session yesterday. It was largely attended. The Rev. iM. II Vaughn represented this Parish. On the excursion from Ncwbern to Morehcad City I'ulgum bought a young deer. I)onan said he wanted it but remembering his “dear’ in Virginia, he thought the i-dear too absurd. If the corpora'aon laws docs not thorities, in their Right Royal High ness are pleased to term it) why is it that so much of it is allowed at Banky (iee’s bar room ? We again say Fair Play. Intemperance is waging a mighty war upon the youth of the county.—: Exchange. It is just the opposite in this sec tion. It is the County Commis sioners that are waging war, and not imperance. If the young men would not trim their finger nails in church they would not be made to feel bad by dropping their knives. Oh, but didn’t that young man blush when he dropped his knife Sunday night? Slightly. Just received a pretty line of La dies and Misses trimmed and untrim med Hats. GRANDY & BRO. Read the advertisement of A. Landis, Jr. He has a first class stock of goods on hand, and will sell them cheap. Also a handsome lot of la dies hats and bonnetS; latest styles. Give him a call. On the train from Goldsboro to Weldon last Friday we saw a while man and a negro hand-cuffed togeth er. They were on their way to A1 bany, as a reward for circulating counterfeit five cent pieces in the vicinity of Wilmington. The way of the trangressor is hard. At the banquet last Wednesday night the following sentiments were offered by Hon. Wm. J. Clark : The Editors of North Carolina. A virtuous and patriotic Public look, to an intelligent and faithful Press for a light to illumine the path of duty and progn-ess; may it ever prove a 'Torch-light to discover the right, a trusty Courier, a faithhil Sentinel observing the Tunes with Eagle eyes, adorning the Era^ in which we live Jieralding the JS/cws with Ci-AUioN notes to the North State, defending the Constitution, and leaving not even an intellectual iV///.SV/^7/unfilled with useful infor mation,
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