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the ^■60 per Year. OL. 1. “How noble tlie I>Iau nnione noble Mrn, who fears not lo ply a trutli-telliui; IVn. ’ Single copy 2 cts OXFORD, N. C., WP:DNESDAY morning, may 31, 1876. NO. 44 The Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON. (oi.Mci.; r\ I'llKSl'lAN llAl.I, UMl.DINC ) inil)lwh(;l every Mornini^ (Stnulay cx- cepteil) cit tiic fnllowinj^ rates : * (^'opy f)iu‘week, -- - - * ( opy one Mtir.ili, - **’iipv 2 MoiUhs, „ _ - (* ^^opy three Mfiiith, ^ *.V)pv six M jiiihs, ‘ *\:ipv DiU' Vc’.\r, I2^i:ts 6ocls 8octs - 5^1.50 j;2.co .iberal iiuluceiueiils to chil)-.. ^-'(ura'c I insertion, , - 5CKt^ ' 1 s\oei;. - - li'i-oo ,'5 coiiimii V laoiith - - ,*>2.00 .-I “ - - - SI.00 . - ij.oo ‘ cuiiiiviii 1 inonih - - - Local Notices 20 cents a line each inser- ^ ' J' **" "-*•**” lUST received Ladies trim- liars. X-NV srylc (';ll:irc1 rt‘s, ''MitJifiil Scarfs, l.iiicii (’olUirs. f.iiicii *'iill’s. Haru’tiius in several (Icpartiiifiits 't' Di-v (iooi'is. 'o()l*KK it \Vll,!,I.AMS. DISTRICT CONVENTION. A Convention of the Democratic-Conser valive voters of tlie Fourth Congressional Disiricl will be lield in the city of Raleigh on Tuesday the 13th day of June next, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for (Jongress and a l-’residential Elector, and se lecting two delegates io the St. l.-ouis Cc'ii- vention. A full attendance is earnestly de sired ICacli county will l)e entited to one vole for every one luindred votes and frac- ! tional part ()\er fifty given fM' Alerrinioii in 1072. 1)V order of the District Executive Com. II. A. l.oMxiN, Jk., Chainnnn. March 31st. 1876. “l‘'areweli, farewell forever, /Vnd think no more of us.’’ Yes, farewell frieids, nnd we ho[)e the next daily that is startel here in the interest of the Democratic' i)ai ty will be supported better. Hut we , think it will be som^time before any i one will be fool enough to do it, un- i less they wan’t to go to the ])Of;r- i house. \ I'ew st.v'lerf f)l Hoots tluit. huv ' ' V !m‘cii on ham! several seasons i!i:tl hcsolil. ( (M)pei'W iillaiiis. ^priimainu's t’or ladies Hats and Hou- l. iieis. sueh as 'l'iu-(iuois(‘ Silks, (iros-^ ti-ain l{ii)l)ons. Flowers ami Oniaiiient.-, ■It (ilCWI)^ X 15RO. fplJEMKXlJOl-'S Stock of New Boots X au(i Shoes jiist i-ee,t>i\’>(| at .J:lUle^ 1 . llniils. linris Ciiyiuad‘ a sjjccialit \. (F you want (iood (iootls at low ilowu prlH‘s n’o to Janies T. IIihjIs el.cap '^tore'. __ ( •( i'hn>eiv Net and l.aees. Scarf-. 'KiiH’s. Uiilliini’’. I'id (ilov's H CKAXDY I’i' UUO. Y^ AViiRLY HOTEL,; ~ ’ C’lILPKPKH, VA. Js I on*0 w H rc> 111 f *i*.s > Managers and Proprietors. /0/hV T.n'LO/u Jssis/a///. A FIRST-OLASS HOUSE, loli.n T.u-loe. Lite editor Lexington, X. C, CjfUral, now .\^:-.istani at Waverly lioiel, ill be pleased lo see his Xo.th Caiolina Iriends. L'''»29 ‘y IAR(‘;i‘^ Slock I’.aeon. I’lotn-. Lard. J \lcal, Fi-h, and all kind of (iroeeries, 'oii':rantlv 1‘eceis'inii'at -Jas 'I'. llnnt.s. RK.\i>V->T.\i)E ('lotliin.i>' on hand and daily arrivinj>' wlileh will he sild low f-r -as!i', (;ive me a ti'ial as [ niako elothiii'4'a >iM'ei'!lity. danii^^ I', llu'it. : LOCAL & STATE ^Ve are soiry to say the word vale dictory. on our editorial page, is s])elk(l wrong. We are sorry lo state that our young friend Lester 1'.. Wright is : quite sick Wit1i kner. ; A lodge of (lood 'I'einplars was organized in this jilac'c last Mondaj night witli Prof. !;'red A. better as \\\ c. r. ' “(live to us whe/^ loved on.'s ] a't That sw eet old \, ( ird, good i)ye. Well, really we regret ver\- much to say fare well to those of our Iriends who have stood so faithfully l)y us : but then if we n)ust, h.ere goes—Cl- o o-d—b-y-e, and ifforever, we will try not to cry. Ingentiity. Observe a young fath er trying to appease a bawling bal)y, and you 11 witness enough ingenuity i;i tc-n minutes to make )’ou think that man ought to be an inventor. It is next Thursda)- n ghl. Mrj^. Stradlev's (oncert. The Or])han Asylum brilliantly illuminated. Lit tle hearts beating pilly pat. Miss Minnie Kittrell supervisor, .l.et’sall ' A'l' llo-MK.—Our friend, Mr. '1'. l:,. I Kingsbury, has returned home iVom I R .leigh, having completeil the C’en- InialOuide liook for the .Southern I States—the engagement that took Ibimto Raleigh. W’emiy mention ; that he no longer writes for the j Torchlii;/u\ as the gentleman has re- ! sumed his labors whose pla-e h,^ or Icupied for three or fo'ir monili . Mr I K, may publish a paper at HenJer- I son (an excellent i>oint) or edit a I campaign paper at Raleigh, lie has i oiH' best wishes. Cooper &: Williams are offering some of tlie greate'-t bargains in Dry Coo ls ever offered in North ('aroli- na. The (/Oiiinieueciiient e.xoreises of Trinity Ool]eg:(' will take [ilace on tlio 7th and 8th of June. .Dr. Taluinije of ]3rookiyn will pi'oneh tbe nunnal sornior., and Kev. -I. I'J. (jriltith of Warrentoii, well and favorably known in tliis ooni- innnity, will preaeli the JMinnal .sermon to the class in theologw. AL.VR(iI‘!l nssortHieiit of Itoots and Sho(;s. I>e sure to eall. \\'(‘ are (lo'i'.ig out soni(‘ i?lyles of Boots and .Shoes a 1 r.Miueod ()riees. ‘ all before the bai'gains are all g»n(‘. Ziegler s Shot-' ami (Jailers alway.'* on hand, ' -‘.uer tS: Williams. THE MORNING STAR, 0/’.' ibHsJnd dttily in M ihnltiglon, A. C. . l‘,Y BlvRNAUD H.VPvUIS. One H)py 1 year S7 ; 0 months ^4:. .n ST TO Horse collars and liatin's. Flow LinfS and Hau e itj-iaoi, Plow^ and 1 lo\ ■ I I’oints for -ale 1>_\ ('oopei- >''illiams.
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