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(EsTAmsiiF-n 18HS.1 JUC(,esSors to RAMSAY, BAKER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JORRKUS OF ) u eeris w fa r e , QLASsWii'i' i f Baltimore Stand 320 German St Baltimore, Md, Piano CONDENSED NOTES OF THE PASSING LOCAL EVENTS OF THE DAY. Wliaf is Transpiring? Around and About I s, in Town and County 'I'lie Mti einents and Doings of" Peo ple You liiiou, Kie. Dr. li. F. Dixon w ill lecture on the 22 ml. Mr. P. C. Seay has returned from liirhmoiid. Mrs. C. IT. Landis and little son are at Oak Hill. Mrs. Dr. Pat Piooth has returned from a visit to the country. Capt. A. Landis and Cant. J. A. White are at IJuifulo Springs. uev. .j. t,. naniaway is visiting las father in Amelia county, Va. 1 -Tit 1 1 Mr. .I.I1. Ldwards lias returned from an outing at Morehead City. The Granville Grays will have no tli ills during July and August. -Mr r.n.l Mrs J 1? Unllor and rhil- dren are visiting relatives at Black Walnut, Va. Key. J. A. Hardin is preaching to good congregations every night at the O peril House. Mr. J. M. Currin is putting up on his farm near the city one of Snow's modern tobacco barns. The Caldwell County Alliance failed to endorse the sub-Treasury bill, by a vote of 23 to 23. Miss Grace Mangum nnd Mrs. Lizzie Jones, of Flat Uiver, N. C, are visiting Mrs. W. A. Davis. The contract for the erection of the Methodist parsonage has Iwn awarded to Messrs. Hundley iJros. & Co. Mrs. A. II. A. Williams and children left Oxford Tuesday for Stovall, where the' will spend the summer. Dr. P. F. Dixon is on a visit to Greensboro and Kings Mountain, where his family is spending some time. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Brotighton went to Piehinond Tuesday to meet, it niece from Pennsylvania, who comes to visit them. We call attention to the advertise ment of the Southern Female College, of Petersburg, Va , w hich appears in another column of tins issue. Misses Marthy and Sallie Wyche, sisters of Dr. J. E. Wyche, and Mrs. A. C Harris, their aunt, are the guest of the Dr. at the Irw in EMaee. Mr. and Mrs. 1L P.. Hines and chil dren left Tuesday for Southwest Virginia, where Mr. Hines takes a position as bookkeeper for a mining company. We are sorry that in our proceedings of the County Convention we omitted the name of Capt. A. W. Graham as one of the delegates to the State Convention. j At Gastouia, on the 20th nit., the corner stone of the Young Men's Chris- j tian Association building was laid the ! result of the Fife meetings at that place. I Tt is grail flying to learn that the j Richmond & Danville Railroad Company j will at an early day, begin the erection of j a new and commodious passenger depot, i - Mr. R. R. Roberts of Richmond, Va., j one of the Board of Directors of the Ox- I r.A 1 .,.,! !m,.,wfl,iint -in.l Mnnnfnf turing Company, was in Oxford this i week. We are sorry to learn that the daugh ter of Prof. N. Peniek is dead. She died at Burkville last Friday. Prof. Penick will take possession of the Oxford j Female Seminary in a tew days. j We had a pleasant visit Tuesday ; from Mr. Walter Borden, of Goldsboro, j more recently of Raleigh, who will make j this his future home, and will shortly open a leal estate office .in our town. j The Commissioner of Internal Rev ! enne has recommended to the President that the two revenue districts in North Carolina be consolidated, and White made collector of the new district thus formed. Catawrli Can't be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surface. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was j per?cribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu cus surface. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J.CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c, COl'ATY MATTERS. Proceedings of Ilie Itognlar Monthly Meeting: orilieBoaril of County (oni inissionerti. The Board of County Commissioners met last monday with Messrs. T. D. Wal- ; ler, chairmau, and W. N. Harris. L. G. Smith, G. Ji. lioyster and T. J. Smith, present. Ordered, That Monroe Eakes be ex empt from working on public road and paying poll tax. Ordered, That the ?, 25 paid J.A. Ptenn for conveying Ball Smith six times to poor house be charged to Supt. Z. Y Allen. Ordered, That the Board of Supervisors of Public Iloads of Oxford township be authorized to expend a sum not exceeding j $.")00 on the public roads during the sum I mer months, and that the Treasurer of ; Granville County be directed to pay the same out of the general fund.s of the ( county, and that said amount, when col- lected out of road tax for said township, ; be carried to the general county fund, j Ordered, That Jane Oakley by stricken r i: ",,m P""!'?' Ordered, That W. W. Hart have a rebate on $730 worth of real estate erro neously listed in 1889 in Oxford town ship. Ordered, That A. A. Grissom be placed on pauper list at $1.00 per mouth from April 1, 1890, Oxford township. Ordered, That the committee on Stark's Bridge be continued until next meeting. Ordered, That A. Max, Chapnmn & Co , 11. Broughton, D. L. Crocket & Co., Banister lioyster and 11. S. Usry be granted license to retail liquor in Oxford from July 1, 1S90: to Jan 1, 1891. Ordered, That Cav-ar Allen be sent to County pooihotise. Ordered, That Anderson Carrington's pauper order be made p:i3raile to L. A. Koyster. OENEUAI, COUNTY ORDERS. A. S. Lanier, Clerk to Board Asses sors A. & D. ana O. & C. Bail roads $ 3 00 W. H. Smith, taking tax list Tally Ho township 41 00 S. Ii. Puckett, layiiig oil! public road 2 40 M. S. Daniel, taking tax list Oak, Hill township 24 00 W. P. White, taking tax list Brass- field township S. V. Ellis, taking taking tax list Oxford township Zack Eakes, guano account with T. D. Clement, poorhouse Graham te Winston, Attorneys to County, 3 months R. A. Tunstall, lumber furnished for bridge J. A. Baird, Jr., lumber furnished for bridge in Oak Hill town ship Z. YV. Allen, salary as Supt Poor- 40 00 90 00 lo 2.- 00 5 00 100 00 house, 3 months , J. N. Lyon, w itness State vs. Allen Meacows, et al 45 y. V. Jones, stationary furnished Ii. &. D'a ollice J. A. Benn, services case G Hen- derson Edwards & Broughton, mx sheets &c W. F. Rodgers, feeding prisoners for June " J- K- Wood J" docket fur- r, oo 2 10 9 00 95 10 75 1 50 Ill-uw v,. i.J)ij.m i ......... . Day, advertising.... I T. D. Waller, services to County &c 33 14 Walker Jones, janitor month of Trnio 10 00 R y H tak-ng tux Hst Wal Qrove township o0 00 A. A Lyon, taking tax list Dutch- vjiie township 35 00 Gill, taking tax list Sassafras Fork township 25 00 Thomas, stationary furnished j & D's office .' E. C. Montague, taking tax list 5 75 Fishing Creek township 30 00 C. W. Hester hauling on public road, Oak Hill township 2 50 S. II. Harris, lumber fournished public rord 2 "0 PACPFR ORDERS. J. H. Council, collin turnisneu pauper J. F. Cole, coffin furnished pau- 2 00 2 00 per. Board adjourned to meet Monday, 14th July 1890 Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. We know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, yet surely and efficiently, tones tlie stomach and other organs, removes the faint feeling, creates a good appetite, cures headache, and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparma a fair Mai, will ao you good, WINSTON-WILLIAMS. jNT o hi i natc cl on. Hi e .First Ballot. JUDGE AND CONGRESSMAN. A HANDSOME COMPLIMENT TO TWO OXONIANS. Hon. II. W. Winston dominated for Judge of the Fifth Judicial District on tlie First Ballot and the Vote Made luauiiuous Hon. A. Jt. A. Williams Will Wrest tlie Fifth Con-U-ressional District from Republican Bondage F.. S. l'arker, of Alamance, for Solicitor. The Judicial Convention of the Fifth District was called to order at noon July 8th by J. S. Manning, Chairman of the District Executive Committee, who ex plained the object of the Convention to be the nomination of candidates for Judge and Solicitor and the election of an Ex ecutive Committee. Capt. E. J. Parish, of Durham, was made permanent chairman; E. W. Fau cette, of Caswell, Secretary, with Col. J. C. Tipton and J. S. Mischaux, of the Patriot and Workman assistants, and all editors of Democratic papers as assistants. The Executive Committee is composed of J. A. Long, Alamance; Dr. J. A. Hur dle, Caswell ; Charles E. McLean, Chat ham ; R. B. Boone, Durham ; B. S.Royster, Granville; B.C.Sharp, Guilford; T. J. Oldham, Orange; J. S Merritt, Person. Nominations being in order J. A. Long, of Alamance, nominated A. E. Render son, of Caswell. F. II. Whitaker, of Ahsmnnee, nomina ted T. B. Womack, of Chatham. R. B. Boone, Esq., of Durham, stepped upon the stand and in an eloquent and loudly applauded speech placed in nomi nation our noble townsman, Robert W. Winston. Col. John A. Barringer, of Guilford, nominated L. M. Scott, of Guilford. James M. Norwood, of Orange, second ed the nomination of R. W. Winston, say. ing that "Orange was for Winston first last and always." A. S. Peace, of Granville, seconded the nomination of Ii. W. Winston. The roll of counties was called and the following vote was cast : Alamance 35 Henderson 4 Womack 21, Winston Caswell 27 Henderson 27. Chatham 51 Womack 51. Durham 3fi Winston 3fi Granville 48 Winston 48. Guilford 49 Scott 49. Orange 32 Winston 32. Person 30 Winston 30. Total Henderson 31 Womack 72, Winsti-n 1553, Scott 49. J. A. Long, of Alamance, moved to make the nomination of R. W. Winston unanimous. Carried with cheers. The secretary was instructed to notify Mr. Winston of his nomination. J. W. Forbis, of Guilford, nominated E. S. Parker, of A amance, for solicitor, and on motion of J. A. Barringer, the secre retary was instructed to cast the vote of the convention for Capt. Parker. CONGRESSIONAL. CONVENTION. Six hundred determined and enthusias tic delegates crowded every seat in the court house when promptly at noon on the 9th, Col. Jno. A. Barringer, chairman of the executive committee, called the Congressional convention of the Fifth district to order in hi3 own peculiarly felicitious manner. Jno. C. Tripton called to a?t as temporary secretary, w ith Messrs. Jno. T. Britt, of the Oxford Ledger, E. W. Faucette, of the Milton Advertiser, assistants. Messrs. II. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh Chronicle, and C. W. King, of the Atlanta Constitution, also occupied seats at the reporter's desk. On motion of J. W. Forbis, of Guilford, one delegate from each county was ap pointed on the various committees. Granville was represented by W. T. Adams, on organization, N. B. Cannady on credentials. A. S. Peace, on resolutions W. A. Bobbitt on executive committee. Committee on permanent organization through Col. J. S. Cunningham, reported in favor of the following permanent officers; Permanent Chairman, S. G. Glenn, of Forsyth; Permanent Secretary, Jno. C. Tripton, of Guilford! with all Democratic editors present, assistants. Chairman Glenn vjas introduced by Col Barringer, and maje a ringing speech, frequently interrupted by applause. While waiting I for the reports of Committees, Col. Jno. N. Staple was loudly called for i'nd made a strong speech. ji Judge Jno. A. Gpmer responded in a short, bat pointed speech, to loud calls for "him. f Col. Jno. S. Cunningham, of Person, spoke briefly ami brought down the house. j W. W. Kitc hen, f Person, for the com mittee on credentials, reported that the various counties weji-e entitled to the fol lowing votes: Caswell 57; Forsyth 47; Granville 48; Guiford 49; Person 30; Rockingham 48; Stokes 33. Total 311. Necessary to a choice 15G. The committee oh resolutions submit ted the following, through Hon. C. B. VY atson,which w-ere untuiimously adopted : Resolved, That tie Republican party, pince its control df both houses of con gress and the executive, has shown itself in its true colors and has proved recreant to every trust committed to it; and has failed to keep a single promise looking to the improvement cif the condition of the producing and laljoring portion of the people. f Resolved, That tie efforts of the Re publican party inj- the present congress tend to subvert evry right of the States and the people guaranteed by the con stitution; culinir.itting in the infamous proposition to interfere in the free and fair expression of opinion at tlie ballot box. That the principles and the public acts of the Democratic party in the past, and its renewed promises fur the future, entitle it to the ccntiuued support of the people. Nominations were declared in order and the roll call was proceeded with. Col. George Williamson, of Caswell, placed in nomination the name of Capt. A. II. A. Williams, of Granville. Prof. M. II. Holt, of Guilford, in be-. half of Forsyth county, withdrew the name of Ron. J. C. Buxton, lie made a capital and telling speech, frequently in terrupted 13' applause. Mr. Jno. W. Hayes, of Granville, in a splendid speech -'seconded the nomina tion of A. II. A. Williams. Fielding Knott j of Granville, seconded the nomination of Mr. W. II. Mer eloquent, arose, a Mr. Williams. itt, big and burly and ul in behalf of the "boys of Person," secorled the nomination of A. H. A. ilhais, and vigorously and amid much applause he did it well. Dr. L. O. Brot;hton, of Rockingham, made an able Speech nominating Col. D.ivid Settle. Jas. Leweliyn, of Surry county, sec onded nomination of Col. David Settle. A ballot was called for and Capt. A. II. A. Williams was nominated by a vote of 213 to 9S for Settle. The following is the vote in detail: Caswell, Williams, 27; Forsyth, Williams, 15, Settle, 32; Gran ville, Williams, 4S; Guiirid, Williams, 49; Person, AVJliams, 30: Rockingham, Settle, 43; Stokes, Williams, 17, Settle, 12; Surry, Willi.-.ms 27, Settle, G. Total. Williams, 213; Settle 93. On motion of a delegate from Rockirjg ham, the Domination of Capt. Williams was made unanimous, with tremendous enthusiasm. A committee i consisting of Col. Geo. Williamson, of ijaswell, and Dr. W. A. Lash, of Stokes, j.v as appointed to notify Capt. Williamf of his nomination and request his presence in the Convention. Col. Settle was fdso invited to address the Convention. AVhile the committee was out, Hon. J. C. Buxton was called for and responded j in a gallant and patriotic speech, pledg I ing Forsyth to the support of the nominee. I Vt.. n v nr" t ii., it.i 11UI1. Ks. i. i;ti,aJii naa luuuij' i,aiiru for and made a splendid speech. Capt. A. H. A. Williams, the nominee, was presented to tlie Convention by Chairman Glenn. His appearance was greeted with tremendous applause. His speech was an fjble one in every sense. Every sentence n it overflowed with pat riotism and sound Democracy. AYe regret that we cannot rjublish in full his magni ficent address. Col. David Settle came' forward and amid much applause, made a gem of a speech and thei3 was not a soul in all that vast audienre, whose heart did not warm towards tltis gallant and magnani mous gentlemen. Col. J. T. Morehead, of Guilford, was called for and made a ringing speech. Adjourned. EDUCATIONAL. SOUTH BOSTONFEMALE INSTITUTE. ' nil E SEVENTH SESSION V 1 I.I, IH( 1 1 N SEP A teniber 3, 1S!)0. Tlioron-'h iiislrr.ction -riven in Science-, Literature and Art. Loe.it inn heaiili f nl, accessible and beautiful. Tenr-n verv mod erate. For oataioL'tie or f'urtlier information. :,i P'v to J. p. NNEAD. Principal, South Roston, a. "Students will have free access to the Web ster Litliia Water. j vs -iui GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. , rTMlE SEVENTY-PI HST SESSION" OF THIS X well-known Institution wilUiein on the - h day of Auirust. Is'.rit. Jn addition to tl:orou"h in struction in the Literary Course, special ait vant ages are oil'ered in the dejiartinei.t.-i of Instru mental and Voe;l .Music. Elocution. Art. and 1'hysical Training Oiiarircs moderate. For cat alogue apply to T. -.1. Jt NKS. President. jyl-- ' Or ensboro. N. V. CHARLOTTE raflLi7NCTITUTEl OESSION OPENS SEPT. :in, IS'.IO. WITH THE O largest and thsost corps of teachers ihe Insti tute lias ever had. Appointment of the l.oard iny: Department equal to anv in the South. The Music Department, under Air. Jos. nli Maclean, conductor of the late June Musical 'l-'i-.-tiva I, in Charlotte, is the let in the State. Kkv. W. U. ATKINSON. Phim ii-u.. je27-td Charlotte, N. C. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL I'oi:- AT-OFNO T AD I ES T ITTLE I l'LS. JL OLNO JADIES IjlTTLE Llll.'LS. -IIII.LSBOKO, N. C. THE SIXTY-TIIIIM) TEKM OF THE MISSES Nash and Miss Ko!lo k"s School will Cl llil - nience, with reduced t erms. September -It h. 1 Circulars on application. j.v'-'- MM). Ill Hi Point Mo College ! HIGH POINT, N. C. rpiIE NEXT ANNFAL SESSION WILL OPEN A on the last Wednesday in August. Advant ages better and expenses iower than ever. The Kastalian. a literary oiiarterly, and Ihe amiiinl catalogue irive full particulars about the town, the buildiiiL's. ami evervthiiiL' iiertaini i:ir lo th I institution. Write for copies of each to KKV. J . N. STALLINOS. President, jyS--2m Ili-h Point, N. C. ieial Golloio ol Viigfoia! RICHMOND. fl) SESSION COMMENCES OOTOjJEK 3D, 1S1MI. Continues six months. Eor further in for mat ion write for catalogue. J. S. DOUSE V I LLEN, jy t-'Im Prof, of Surgery. Dean oi Faculty. pin liilUllii The Fall Term Opens September 4. Tuition, SSO. ITUM'K I.'EOFLAR COI PSES OF STI'OY. Classical, Philosophical. Literary. Scii ntiilc. Special Courses in Chemistry, ivil itiul Elec trical En-jriui-eriiiir. Pharmacy, and other si ud ie . Separate schools of Law and Medicine, wln se Stlidelils may attend the I'll i veri I v leciiues. Address Hon. KEMP. P. iiAT'I I. E. I.L.D., jy 1-1 in President. Ciiai-i:!. IIii.i.. N. C. HAU& SCHOOL, A MILITARY SCHOOL For Young PSen and Boys, OfTrrs a full and tliorr.utrh coiirt-e of study and a lieaUMul juoral niiil pLyi ca training. Kvpenses moderate. Write for Catalogue. CAPT. W. II. BAM), FREMONT. N . C HOMER SCHOOL, P' FOUNDED 1S-1. FALL TlMIAf Ol'KNS A I'd. 1T1I, 1SM. Facci.ty: J lines H Horiier. A. AL. (I'niverity of North Carolina ) Princpal and Founder of the ! School. Col. T. J. Drewry. Com'd't, (Star Graduate of Virginia .Military institute;. JTC. Horner, A.M.. (David-on College). (J. A. W'auchope, M . A.. Ph. !.. I ' 11 i vts-i t y of lierlin. t late Fellow of Washington and Li e I'ni versity ). Iiev" J. AL Horner. 15. A.. IJ. D.. (Fniversity of Virginia and Johns IlojiUins I'ni vcrsity.) Apply for Catalogue. -. . -i- THOJOi:Ii, practical institftidn for both sexes. Open the out ire year. Ponman- Bookkf;cl):il slinrtii;m(J, Typewriting, Arithmetic, Spelling En-iish (Jrainmar, Hank- in and Correspondence. St udents can enter at any time. Pleasant rooms. Good board in pri yatc families for $3 and upwards. Graduates as sisted to positions. Write for circulars to mavSO-tf T. VV. PATTON, Norfolk. Va. Peace Institute RALEIGH, N. C. -JQTII ANNFAL SESSION 15EGI.NS SEPTEM lO ber 3. lS'.M). Thorough in all its methods. Complete in its equipments. St-am heat. Gas nt.l IT!,. ...; r. I Krk- I.' . l". : 1. 1 . i .1 I 'I'l.Hl'lll.r J j0od Fare. From Rev. G. C. Rankin, D. D. "There is no man living to whom I would pre fer to trust my daui'hteis for religious and sclie lastic training than to my honored and faithful friend. Professor Jas. Dinwiddle." 3SrSend for catalogue, JAS. DINW1DDIE, M. 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