' Iff' Hjl O1 The semi'Weekly REGISTER ! r sP J I n ni-rnv n-irrrrT - SUBSCRIBE f i rATl)N F . . . i i. H. I'KK- .. . v 1. 1.' J:Vv ni vanck. 1 i ANl MHC'lv- $ COINT.KS, JsVLHI5lA. VO L I M E III MFAV ADVRKTISEMENTS. NsVw Firm nK J. GRAHAM HUNT, l ed. cooper, h: t. beasley, W. J. STEM. HUNT, COOPER & CO., -rnoi'iUKTORs- V MEADOWS' WAREHOUSE, OXFORD, N. C. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR TOBACCO ALWAYS ! RELIEVING THAT AT THIS TIME It would be greatly against the interests 0f the farmers1 to have a big special open in? sale, and looking specially after our customers' interests, as we will do at all times, we concluded to take charge of the Heidows on October 1st, 1800, without sny special sale. fl do not propose to have any drum mers, but to do the work ourselves, so if w have any money to throw away to pay it out for tobacco on our floor. V gTWe respectfully solicit a share ofvour trade. Hunt. Cooper fe Co. G.L. W. PEGRAM, Bookkeeper, septlO 3m. 590 fIll AND iWINTER 1 SQ1 Hart & Lawrence, 'or. Maiu St. and Com. Ave. vL n KMi HI-: 2i DIM M 1'JiN or r 1 i "F FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS NOW OPEN AND READY Foil INSPECTION. WTE liK XTJr TVSt'LAVINO t a INow I-msplayinu -TUE- Targest. cheapest and TEST LAKi.EST, LvHKAPEST iYND iJEST -STOCK OP- DUY GOODS, CLOTHING, Xloiys Fur.nisriiilo;s, ollOES, HATS, Etc., Etc., THAT ( AN lit; FOUND IN THE CITY. V U E KKV DEPARTMENT ABOUNDS ll IUEGANT "T O VE LT I E S I CLK(ANT 1 OYELT1ES " AHD STRIKING TARGA1NS! " STRIKING iJARGAINS! Our 11 itj Novelties, as usual, are the rielieet in Sti tttifi the most exquisite in design. 4LLsOOLMEK(iES,40 INCHES WIDE, JN ALE COLORS, fit) CENTS A VAUD R. R jFFD'S HAND-MADE SHOES FOR LADIES. FINEST, ("i-icpt and longest-wearing shoos on the fck-t. AUo medium grades ot same make. lAIHES WKAPN-ALL STYLES AND tiraili;-. Tliev are beautiful. Everybody so who sees tuem. All the latest designs. pLOTHIMi-FOIl MEN AND BOYS. ANY thtrii,' you can call for in this line, from the J'yiiiir-st citBtom-made garments, unequalled by rL- work rC t!,e tailors, to the most durable, low- pl.l.I.EltY AN ASSORTMENT OF THE ., "i-fift tjooflri in this department. Prettiest ku Her huw. ruder the mauagement of Miss ri7, hiid artistic trimmer. pXjl.ISH HATS THE MOST CORRECT tiL A1?o every kind of 8tift" and soft T:'H H EA H PEIU'ECT BEAUTIES. DIG V varn-ty to select front; Uk.vs ma SIIOES-IN FACT, " have anything you can call for in our it n f '""' Wivc "s an early call. We make ' u'w t'i'ongh to satisfy the most exacting. Vf- HAM' as7ia"eO THE PATRpN tt', a"e "' '; 'farmers! antt promise to give ) iiDndf as 1)W as they cap be sold. Hart & Cawrence. OXFORD, N. C, ART -:-NOTICE ' o T1,e known studio of CAMPBELL & CO. " ii(;w located at E. IJroad St , Richmond, tijf J,,y are well-known throughout North to',"' ll"'y wore ftt xforcl 1 hree J'ear9 aS I '"'"livcrHrtl sati-faction. They have the tartrt ,ltU'1 Ut Kall,,rV ,n tb-e Mot h an(1 are Pr.0 o rt l "'Ve ,)est work at niodt rate prices, (!,'"' 1("f-t to call on them when in tlieir ''Mil'' ;iiiulkort i it flil fVflVrtll Pnatr'llf I iter color, fec. Copying old pictures a spe- u,lly. CAMPBELL & CO., 41-2m. 429 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. - NO. 43. CONDENSED NOTES OF THE PASSING LOCAL EVENTS OF THE DAY. What is Transpiring; Around and About ITs, in Town and County Tlie Movements ami Doings of Peo ple You Know. Etc. Mr. G. T. Dawson, of Edgecombe, was on the breaks Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. White and children have returned from a visit to FayetteMlle. Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Royster, returned from their bridal tour on Tuesday last. Senator Vance spoke to 3,000 people at Roxboro on the 17th. There was great enthusiasm. Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis, Gen. W. R. Cox and E. C. Beddingfield, Esq., will speak at Berea to-day. Mr. A. P. Fleming, one of our enter- prising merchants, is erecting a residence on Broad street. Mrs. L. M. King has removed to the dwelling house on Main street, known as the Irviu Place. Messrs Dayis & Gregory continue to have large breaks of tobacco from the Eastern counties. An immense crowd will be at Berea to day to hear Hon. Thos. J. Jarvis and Gen. W. Cox, speak. Mr. W. M. Blackwell sold a load of to bacco with Cozart, Rogers & Co. Tuesday, which netted him $260. Rhodes Herndon, who is charged with murdering a woman in Durham, was captured at South Boston Tuesday. Mr. V. H. Smith, the tailor, has rented th store of Mr. John Blacknall, adjoining the drug store of Mr. J. G. Hall. Send the news along the line in the county that Democrats are fully aroused and are determined to elect the whole ticket. Mr. L. II. Moss sold a fine load of tobacco at the Center warehouse on Tues day, lie says he has plenty more at home still better. A rare chance for a profitable invest ment in Oxfordfor some man of means to build a nice hotel. There is no better opening in the Statf. Read the advertisement of J. P. Sted man elsewhere. He has in stock an ele gant line of goods, which are going off ;it the lowest prices. Mr. J. V. Rice, of Farmville, Va., has associated himself with Mr. R. W. Lassi tr Jr , and they will enter into the real estate business in Oxford. The big sales of tobacco at our six splendid warehouses on Tuesday was spirited and livel'. Farmers cannot do better than to sell in Oxford. That enterprising gentleman, Dr. H. C. Herndon is now President of the Ox ford Land Improvement Company. He is the man to make the enterprise a suc cess. Our tobacco market is on a big boom. An immense quantity of tobacco is being sold daily, and medium grades are selling well. But few good wrappers are com ing in, Bear in mind that Oxford is now one of the livest towns in the State, and is just the place for those spekipg invest ment to locate. South Oxford is beauti fully iaid off , and offers many attractions for those in search of building lots. It was all a mistake ahoit th.e death of Mr. Jas. Hunt, of Rrassfield township. He did fall off the train on his head, and get severely hurt, but he is aI rlgb,t and had the pleasure of reading the announce ment of his death in the newspapers. We had the pleasure of meeting on the breaks Tuesday a large number of our worthy farmers. Among those we knew were R. W. Harris, Jr., Robert Hester, W. W. Hart, Robert Ragsdale, M. L. Coley, J. D;. Tilly, T. Q. Rogers, . p. Smith, R. S. Watkias, . T. Garrett, R. L, Clay, M. L. Moss, J. J. Meadows. Mr. Gus Hall, who has been on the campaign with the gallant Baldy Wil liams returned to Oxford on Tuesday. He gives a glowing account qf tfye can vass and says Williams Js getting tbe best of Brower, and every indication points to a general victory in November. Let us ive Williams a big yqte in franvjlle, We had the pleasure of meeting in Oxford on Tuesday Mr. Geo Richardson, of Farmville, Va., who was fortunate enough to get the Grandy residence. He is a very pleasant gentleman and is one of FarmvilleV progressive bnsiness men. It was his first visit to Oxford and he was surprised to see such a wide-awake, pro gressive town, We are more than pleased to learn that Rev. Joseph Iennie, the talented pastor of the Presbyterian, churph, has ac cepted the call to devote his whole time to the church in Oxford. This gentle man is dearly beloved in Chase City, and the people will be loth to part with him but we will take good care of him and allow him to vhit that magpie little city occasionally. OXFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1890. a if Mr. T. D. Crawford, left Thursday for his home in Florida. Mrs. Crawford will leave on Monday accompanied hy Robert Hunt. Master Ed. White, who works with Mr. T. II. Collins, in the Job Office, had the misfortune to get his face burn ed Thursday morning while trj'ing to make a fire with kerosene oil. Allen, Adams and Cole, are even sur prising their friends on the campaign, they are level-headed and making fine impression on the canvass. Stick togeth er boys, and will win the fight against the enemy who are seeking to put us into bondage. It is a pleasure to us to note the great success of the Oxford Brass Band. They played four pieces at the Opera House Tuesday night equal to any band of its size in the State. They have only been under the instruction of Prof. Nelson, about ten days, The first premium on pianoshas been awarded at the North Carolina State Fair to Manly B . Ramos & Co., of Richmond, Va. This distinguished honor was con ferred on their pianos in competition against six well-known piano houses, and speaks well for the quality and durability of the goods sold. Stand by the Party. It is the duty of every Democrat in Granville to stand firm and do their full duty, and we shall overthrow the Repub lican party in our county at the Novem ber election. It was never before so weak, so disorganized. If the white men will stand together victory is ours. The ticket is composed of some of our very best citizens, and are making a splendid campaign of the couuty, ably assisted by one of our rising young lawyers, Mr. A. A. Hicks. Let everybody move to the front in solid phalanx and defeat the enemy at every precinct. What do you say Demor crats of Granville ? A Sad Death, The Milton Advertiser says: We were I very much pained to lerrn of the death of Mrs. Fannie Hester Dixon, wife of Mr. W S. Dixon, of Winstead, Person county. She was a very excellent young woman, the daughter of Capt. A. J. Hester, and her untimely death has cast a shadow over the whole of the community in which she lived. She had been married less than a year, and her young husband, thus early deprived of her whom he had every reason for thinking would be his help mete and comforter through life, to gether with his infant child, which will never know a mother's love and care, have the deepest sympathy of all his friends. Good Work for the Master. Last week there was a blessed outpour ing of the Divine spirit at Hester's church near Oxford, and a general revival among professing Christians was marked, which had a great deal to do with the success of the meeting. Rev. Dr. R. II. Marsh, conducted the meeting, and preached some abe and effective sermons, which went right to the hearts of the uncon verted and 25 found Jesus precious to their souls. They all connected, them selves with th,e chu.rch. The venerable and dearly beloved Rev. E. L. Boecham, assisted Dr. Mrsh in, his glorious work, in the vineyard of the. Loyd. We are informed that this was one of the best meetings that has taken place at Hesters for years, Their Graves Bocoining? Obliterated . Ralgtoh, N. C, Sept. 19th , 1880. To, the Peqjpls qf North Carolina: Jn the Oqnfederte cemetery at Fred ericksburg, Va., there are one hundred aud sixty-four North Carolina soldiers whose graves are without headstones. It will require three hundred and twenty eight dollars to purchase them. Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Georgia, Lou siana, Florida and Texas have placed beaclstcmes'a tfye gV.aves of each of their clead soldiers, Will not the men and women' of North Carolina do as much for their brave, dead solders ? Contributions for this purpose will be gratefully received anc acqqwjeclged tlrqugi the columns of the tate Chro NjOLEand the News and Observer. Money may be sent to Jos. G. Brown, cashier Citizens' National Bank. TJj'L G. IK)WE. Messrs. Wallace O'Leary & Co., Agts.Radam's Microbe Killer, Houston. It gives me pleasure to write you that my wife and my sister, wife of Contractor Honson, used Radam's Microbe Killer and were entirely cured by it. Your truly. John Repsdorph, No. 128 Main St., Hpuston, Texas. For sale by Oxford Druggists. J. G. Hall Wholesale Agent. lp - The Center Warehouse will be run next year by Cozart, Rogers $ Pp., and hope their friends will sHre teir trade wtth them, Buy the Excelsior Cook Stove. The best in use, at J. F. Edwards'. Powder, Shot and Loaded Shells at J. F Edwards'. Smiley 's Rheumatic Cure is sold by JG. Hall, Druggist, Oxford, N. C, GRANYILLE COUNTY. THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE AND INTEREST PROTECTED, ITS What is Going: on in Different Sec tions as Gathered by the Public Ledger Reporters Views of Corres pondents, Ac. DEXTER, N. C. The protracted meeting began at Island Creek last Sunday. Our farmers are now ready to dig po tatoes, pull corn and sow wheat. The corn crop is a very fair one. Salem Alliance met Saturday. A large number in attendance. The bond will be glyen to run the Alliance warehouse the coming year. Our farmers when they pass here they drive straight to the new Alliance warehouse, where they get the highest market price for their tobacco and the lowest charges for selling. H. COMMUNICATED. Mb. Editor: In your issue of October 10th I see a communication from " Dem ocrat" stating that I had circulated ma licious reports on Mr. "W. T. Adams, I have never circulated any reports which were Intended to, or could, damage Mr. Adams' character, and would like to have " Democrat" state what the reports are and produce his proofs. " Democrat" has done me and Mr. Adams an injustice and should retract in a manly way. Furthermore, the under signed has as many friends and can prove as good a character where he is known as Mr. W. T. Adams or " Democrat" either. I would suggest in future that " Demo crat" ailow men to settle their own dif ferences, if any they have. John L. Hall. A Ten Strike. We lesrn that an enthusiastic friend of Brower was very demonstrative in his approval of what Brower said in the speaking between Brower and Williams in one of the upper counties. Capt. Wil Hams was observing wtth a pleasant smile the zest and earnestness with which Brower's friend would applaud, and being a keen judge of human nature Capt. Wil liams in reply said he noticed a certain individual very jubilant in the audience waving his hat and "hallowing" for Brower ; that he knew from his manner and his voice that he could generally tell that he must belong to the Revenue that he had a way of finding them out, and that those revenue fellows were all for Brower. The shot was an accurate one. It hit the game. The laugh was completely turned on Brower's revenue friend and both Democrats and Republicans saw that Williams had bagged his game and en joyed the fun. Don't you forget it, Baldy Williams knows a thing or two when you stir him up, and the revrnners will find they have caught a Tartar when they run up against hiin. We advise them, if they don't want t get skinned, that they had better not stir him up. Richmond Advertiser. We direct the attention of our lady readei'S to the advertisement of Fotirqu rean, Price & Co., ot Richmond, Va., the leading dry goods house of that city. This house has in stock an elegant line of dress goods in endless variety, which they are selling at extremely low prices. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. Look out boys ! Read tho advertise ment of A ft" C. E. Schaap, 017 E. Broad street, Richmond, Va., the largest bicycle house South. These gentlemen have in stock a large assortment of all makes which they will sell at the lowest prices. Write for catalogues. Campbell, the old reliable photographer of Richmond, Va., has something to say in another column to tVe people of Ox ford and Granville. Look out for his place of business whenever you go to Richmond, as he is splendidly fixed up and is prepared to do work that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Sol J. Binswanger, 213 E. Broad street, Richmond, Yao keeps the great art store of that thriving city. He has. in stock a. large assortment of art goods of all kinds. Send him your orders. Read his adver tisement i aaother column. Peculiar In the combination, proportion, and prepara tion ot its Ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad,"' peculiar in the phenomena sales it has at tained. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most suc eessfui medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength, and creating an appetite. A $25,000 Farm tor sale, believed to be one of the best farms in the State. John A. Williams, Dealer in Real Estate, Qx. ford,N. C. Miss Lillie Booth, ruined by Dan. G. Price, of Salina, Kansas, shot him at Quincy, 111. He will die. He shot her afterwards, but her wound is not thought to be serious. They are of prominent families. , rnrerF3 II riMt All FOR OUR TICKET. Our Candidates on the Canvass and in Contrast with the Republicans. Notwithstanding our candidates are s1 well known, it is our pleasure and privL lege not only to express our gratification but to bestow that praise which they so much merit. When we consider in cori trast the two Legislative tickets we look forward with hope born of a belief in the honesty and incorruptibility of the people of Granville county to a successful issue of the campaign and a justification of our faith in the honesty of our people. It ie true that our people have been oppressed and deceived by the Republicans and we believe the stinging insult off ered to their intelligence by the iniquitous laws is a sufficient preventative against further de ception. We submit for your consideration a criticism of the two tickets from which there is no alternative and leave the mat ter with you. The Republican Legisla tive ti. ket and what do we find? We fin for that most responsible place, the Seni ate Capt. Rufus Amis, so devoid of politi cal principles that he doesn't deserve the respect of his colored brethren, and who left the Democratic party because it w&s too incorruptible for him to get office ir it. He allied himself with the Republi can party and after working fcr every thing was at last by the realization in his own party of his unworthintss was nomi. nated for the Senate with the hope of election For the House two negroes fas more honest politically than their colleal gue. These are the men that will represent Granville county unless every white mai does his duty- Now will you, my brotheri with white skin and straight hair, so far forget the duty you not only owe to your color but to your wives and daughters as to support such a ticket ? In contrast to this dark picture that threatens us with the days of reconstruct tion the bright picture of Democracy? shines upon us, guaranteeing white su i premacy, and the plentitude of prosper ity and happiness in the removal of bur-S densome taxes and tbe abrogation of inii quitous laws. Here are their names, G. L. Allen for the Senate, W. T.Adams and J.F.Cole for the House, all white men and farmers, thereb' not only represen-j tat ives of the agricultural interests and; classes, but because of their honesty anc intelligence representatives of all classes Next in order is the county ticket? What do we find there on the Republi can ticket ? We find such men as Col CM. Rogers, A. S Carrington and W T. Suit. j Dr. II. C. Herndon, a Democrat, is en dorsed for treasurer. Men who with Capt. R. P. Hughes, a;i legal advif-or, f -If springs of the revenue ring and henchmen of Brower, caring nothing for the people and their interests and whose sole principle is office and; money. j In contrast to this we have on the Demij ocratic ticket J. A. Crews, W. A. Bobbitt R. J. Daniel and S. W. Cooper, gootf honest intelligent and white supremacjf loving men, some of them who have a;f public officers served you faithfully, anfr all competent. Now the vindication of your honesty and good sense lies with you. If you wish, you can redeem the county, and rid yoursel f of these demagogues or still ware the yoke of depression, The Democrats? canidatep are canvassing the county with Mr. A. A.IIicks, as their spokesman, who is manfully, eloquently and clearly tell; ing you of our necessities and the dangers that threaten ns. Consider what he sayK and the personal responsibility that re upon 'yon as good honest white men Make it your duty to vote the strigh white mans ticket, and preserve you liberties. Colored, man you have become to in telligent to allow yourself to be influenc ed by bosses, party traditions, prejudice and color. Awake from your stupor and: assert your political liberty. Vou must know that what helps the white man helps' you and tell you, your past course if con tinued will bring ruin upon us bathxand you w.ill go down with u,s. Qo. to the polls vote for good h.(nest men and stop right there. A Mad DO, The neighborhood of Health Seat, in Vance county, was in a high state of ex eiiment on Saturday last. A mad dog was on the rampage, and M,i Alex.i Short, conclued he wouid try and make friends with the rabid canine and wasj severely bit through one of his hands. The dog went from there, Mr.;' Franklin Wades and entered, the house Mrs. Wade did not like his unceremonious visit and, she picked up a chair and laid him out. In a few moments his dogship picked himself up leaving for parts un known, and has not been heard from at last accounts. Mr. Short left in a few hours forManson,to apply a mad stone to his hand and we have no account of his return. . We want a show at your trade when anything in our line is wanted.' Owen, Barbour & Smith. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. $2.00 X i:YS ABOUT THE STATE. WHAT HAS TAKEN PLACE WITHIN HER BORDERS. A General Epitome of Recent Occur- rences Around and About Us, From me jnoumains to l lie isoa, as Culleu from our State Paners. A large blast furnace and perhaps two, will soon be erected in Greensboro. J. M. Gerrill, of Craven county, while out hunting Tuesday killed a 400 pound bear. Sheriff Grant, of Wayne county, report that the doors of the county jail were open, not a prisoner being in there. In a fight on a train on the Western North Carolina railroad between a Demo crat and a Republican, both were badly bloodied. Is every white man telling every other white man to register ? The registering is now, and if there be no registering there will be no voting. The eight coal and coke fields on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railroad, fifty miles from Greensboro, are now being successfully worked on a large seal. Sam Gillespie, an industrious colored man, got his hand torn up in his father's cotton gin near Mooresville last Wednes day morning, and died from the effects on Thursday morning. A colored boy named Cochran, about fourteen years old, was killed at Esq. J. P. Hunter's cotton gin in Mecklenburg county last Friday. He was caught in the shafting and terribly mangled. James Washam, who lives a short dis tance from Mooresville, walked out to his hog pen in his usual health on the last Thursday and fell down dead. It is sup posed heart disease was the cause. The policemen of the State have organ ized themselves into an association under the name of -'The Police Brotherhood of North Carolina." A convention is called to meet in Wilmington, June 2, 1891. Levi Laflin, of Randolph county, was shot and killed at Cheraw, S. C, Monday by his brother-in law II. D. McQuaig, while attempting to take his wife by force from her brother's house where she sought refuge. Lizzie, four-year-old daughter of Ader son Tonksley, engineer on the Richmond & Danville railroad was burned to death in Charlotte, Oct. 21, while her mother was across the street. The child under took to start a fire. Frank Busbee, colored, is in Wake county jail. His housebreaking record got that place for him. ' He has been in the habit of breaking into houses lately, and the authorities decided to let him try his hand at breaking out of one. Another case of too much walking on the railroad. Near Haw River, Saturday night, Andy Linens, a white man, was on the N. C. Railroad track, and as Andy could not knock the engine off lie had to go. He received a very severe gash on the back of the head. W. P. Fife, the drummer evangelist, will begin a series of meetings in Moores ville the 29th of November next. A tabernacle has been contracted for him nine-five hy one hundred feet. A choir of select singers has been organized, and is practicing now for the occasion. A negro was fatally stabbed at Gold Hill Saturday, and another negro named Sam Jones is under arrest, charged with committing the crime. Jones has a bullet hole in his leg, and it is thought that a white man also was Jones' assistant in the murder. Full particulars have not yet reached here. An incendiary fire on the plantation of Mr. J. W. Daley, in Wayn? county, which occurred at midnight on Sunday, destroy ing his gin house and all machinery, to gether with 3,000 pounds of seed cotton and 1,000 bushels of cotton seed, causing a loss of $1,000. There was no insurance on the burnt property. A large number of workmen are at work on the North Carolina extension of the Cripple Creek Road south of Ivandoe and which will connect with the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad at Mt. Airey, N. C, and the completion of which will open up a country remark ably rich in mineral and coal. The Executive Committee of the State prohibition party has held a meeting at Greensboro, and decided to put a can vasser in tb Sld at once to thoroughly organize the State, and start prohibition clubs in every county. Several counties are reported, to have organized, and $1,200 was raised to carry on an actiye compaign fcetween now and election. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. n". T Bohhittwill tell anv one that there is nothing the equal of Smiley's Rheu matic uure ior acnes ana pains. 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