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THE PUBLIC LEDGER. By JOHN T. BRITT. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Democratic Trimmers since the LI -p-Pops have given their bonds have retired from active political business for a .while. RULES OF 1H1S PAPER. rniwlni? are the regulations which will be adhered to in every instance : SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, j The subscription price of the Ptolic Lkmeb , l. il a vcM payable only in advance, Ao aa rat 2 Steed onPoJr books without being accompa- . nied by the money. DISCONTINUANCE OP SUBSCRIPTION. j The enforcement of the income tax will show that many a man who is making from $10,000 to $20,000 a year has au income of less than 4,000. If a man has no political party principles that he isn't ashamed t ,,.vn it's pretty safe to gamble thai ' some personal purpose that j he is anxious to conceal. by the cash. ' advertising rates i genator Carey, of Wyoming, vot- and IPACS . 1 col.. X col.. col., i, col.. 1 inch 1 yr- ;6 m 13 ms.l mo ivbslv 100 00 $55 00 f 30 00 f 15 00 f 5 00 30 00; IS 00 9 00; 80 00 18 00; 11 00 5 50, 18 00 11 00; 7 50 4 00j 10 00 6 00 4 00 2 00! I 5111 i'U I OKI ! 1 '6 50 50 i oeeu A Sll S Oil I . 1 50! i oo He has now dfe;-it-'M tr re-election, , . B 1 i iu lir e m wpicnt. ieei , i., lo nom m nn T VTC Per line, first week, 10 cents; same. cents. PAYMENT FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Regular yearly contracts, payable quarterly. All others, when bill is presented, except legal notices and transient advertisement, vh.oh musfbe accompanied b, the cash in every in stance. CORRESPONDENTS. We want a good, live, reliable : correspondent lnevery section of the county. To all who will end is" the news, we will send the paper tree &rrndenM must get their letters in a rlet "o.iht. filsfi thev may miss lews of correspondents. JOB WORK. . We have a well-equipped Job Offlce,d car do nice stationery woi., """" ,,, V all kinds of work at prices that will be iV. nr o.narTiree our stationery. uic, " p"""j .,;t hrlr.ess in 1D.lt tiouery merchants pubiicn- an in tact. reascna and can i - small enough to creep inside a gas pipe. The ocean steamer, German Loyd Line, from Bremen, that was rui into by another steamer last weel n her way to New York and went down had ou board 199 passengers ind 155 officers, crew, etc., only 2( were recti re d. It must have been lsu awful scene. Some "wild men1 were recently found up a tree in Texas. The n.ii.'t. wPiir inmli clothes, and what ll'.Ul w ' hz-m they did wear was made out of grass When discovered they dropped out OXFORD. N. O. FEB 8. A receiver for a whiskey trust sounds incredible, but in fact is a reality. The President nominates Holmes Conrad, of Virginia, -to be Solicitor General. of the tree and scampered off so fast that the men couidn t catch em, ann wouldn't. ne uog Uuder the criminal code of Kan- l i- 1 , v 1 ,-i .-i - n n -as no execution can lane pitc un- il the Governor issues an order for . 11 - it. So far no LTOveruor nas uoue that and it is said that there are two The State of Alabama is wrest ling with a $403,000 dehcit iu treasury. uui dred lie pri: condemned criminals m ;ons of the State awaiting "Teaching the Heathen" Cleve land to the Republicans on the star -of the treasury trouble. The Legislature will not adjourn before March 12th. This is re garded as a settled fact. It is said that the popular sub scriptions to build a monument t. the late James G. Blaine amount U. only $50. The destitution in the Hocking valley section of Ohio is fearful. Many persons are on the verge of starvation. P il ( Km. tue action or me uoyenmi, uui. ire not m a uuny auu uc nn; willing to wait. Ti-ioro i a Kfintnckv Judse who 1- . i I . 1. t - r-i. y rni' ii r f mil s better than a ton of cure, and has ... i idopted the regulation, whenever cions, requiring iuc nm v, amine every mau culchus, - v mom and relieve him of reyolvers, Bowie knives, dirks, &c, which are Hrefullv set aside and ih returned to owners when the Court adjourns to Mr. Hill had nothing Viia suppp.h concerning the They are one of and pressing issues the most say in trusts. serious Tiiovo was a net increase in the A. i -w- r -4 n public debt during January ot 5is, o-t,o to, me ueuL sLcvm-mig 049,572. The gold reserve was slight increased by the return ot gold heretofore withdrawn tor export f he treasury receipts for the month ivorp RT 000.000 more than for Ue- cernber and 4,000,000 more than for January 1S94. For seven months the receipts were about $12,000,000 more than for sometime last year fhe expenses for January were fc3,- 000,000 more than for last January London financiers are assured that fhP Spven months were 551 a bill will be introduced for a satis- oyo,000 less than last year tanrxr spttlpment of our finances oon the next Consress meets. If the legislature of North Caro iina abolishes 'thanksgiving day, as A year from now, yes six month? t pVOposes to do, we must say that from now, the apparent political Sit- tie eastern boundry ot lennessee uation will have so changed that tbe avs very cioss to a state containing Pops will not be able to recognize tne bigo-est tools in America, says How McKinley must groan to learn that a man who voted for the Mills bill has been elected to Senate as a Republican. thf QO AHEAD. j A gentleman who visited Raleigh ast week was asked the question what was the matter with the Demo crats in this State. The reply which another made was that the Demo cratic party wanted a head, a man in whom it would place all its affairs and then say "Go ahead.1' The speak er went on to say that it was a bad thing to see Democrats at the head of the organization going on the bonds of f usionist office-holders. It is always well to know what earnest Democrats are saying. There is some plain speaking and thinking-being done now. The first thing to be done is to arouse the Democrats and he next thing is to get them in line early. Are there any signs ot get ting in line or of high party spirit V This is a question asked to-day. the exslaves. The whites of the South, who naturally own most of the property and pay most of the taxes, have astonished their critics by their liberality is this matter. Tie natln't Wlogs. v "Of course before your marriag-e you toid your wife that you would never be absent from ber side except when busi ness demanded your presence else where?" "Yes." "And you said you would gratify every wish of hers?" "Yes." "And that you would never speak a cross word to her?" "Yes." "Have you kept your promise in these things?" "Say, what do you take me for? Do I look like a wing-ed seraph?" Boston Courier. FERTILIZERS. HIQH EDUCATION. In the Caucasian Marion Butler, who is, by the way, a trustee and a o-raduate of the University and one of its most earnest friends, antag onizes the Baptist memorial which asks the withdrawal of the appro priation. The two fusionist chair men are in line on this subject. Chairman Holton, Republicans, tells Raleigh correspondent of the Char lotte Observer positively that the appropriation will not be reduced; that he opposes any curtailment of State aid; that he takes the high ground that the State, or no politi cal party in it, can sfford to go back ward iu the matter of education. Holton spoke with much earnest ness and a very public-spirited way in regard to this nuitter. The Can casion says: "A memorial is pre sented to the Legislature, signed by a committee of the Baptist State Convention, asking that the State reverse its policy of higher education and gradually withdraw all aid from the University and the other insti tutions. The request virtually is that the State withdraw entirely from the field of higher education. This seems to us entirely impossible. North Carolina cannot be the only Southern State without system of higher public institutions, We need more education, not less. There is need of both Church and State to work for higher education. Let the estate institutions be care fully inspected and let any misrnan agement be exposed and corrected. But they must not be destroyed, for Ocean this is to stab the State in a vital noint. itev. L. Durham, the main- spring of the anti-University move ment, comes out in a card in the Caucasian and says that this higher education question will be taken in to the campaign in 1890. The Cau casian thereupon says that "as to this thrust we have no tear as to the results of anv such action." So Technical Talk. The wife of the country editor, ac companied by her son, was paying- the husband and father a visit at his office, and the kid wandered down into the composing- room where they were mak ing up the paper. After a time he re turned quite excited. "Oh, mamma," he exclaimed, "the editorial page in papa's paper is very, very naughty." "Why, Fred," she responded, "what do you mean?" "Just what I say, mamma it's naugnty. l neara tne ioreman zeii another man that it was locked up." Detroit Free Press. A Left-Handed Compliment. Mrs. Comely I am delighted to see you, Mr. stoneience. 1 nope you win call often. Mr. Stonefence You are so kind. Mrs. Comely, I shall take advantage of your kind invitation. Mrs. Comely Please do. 1 ou are the only man in New York of whom my husband is not jealous. Alex bweet, in Texas Siftings. How They Oo. Cigar Dealer (disconsolately) I've lost another steady customer for my imported cigars. Friend Who? "Wilkins." "Dead?"' "Xo: gone oft' on a wedding tour." "He'll come back.'' "Yes, and then he'll begin smoking twofers.'" N. Y. Weekly. Didn't Like nogs. Visitor Does your dog know any tricks?' Boy Lots of 'em. "I should like to see some of them. Can you make him lie down and pre tend to be dead?" "Easy. Down, Towser, down! Now be dead! There!" "Fine, very fine! Please keep him that way until I leave." Good News. Applicable to the Occasion. Johnnie The minister must have been feeling pretty cross about the way the people sang in church to-day. Mamma Did he say anything about it? Johnnie Yes'm; just as soon as he stood up and opened the Bible he said: Go and sing no more." Chicago Inter An Indication. At the society play. He That woman does remarkably well for an amateur. She Yes; but I'm sure she's a pro fessional. He How's that? . She Says somebody stole her dia mond bracelets night before last. Chi cago Record. Amenities. Mrs. Cheltenham I suppose you are verv mucn crratineu to tninK your Butler does som? plain speaking youngest daughter is going to be mar- Vip iht in f Via piU trivial ried. n j I at on the railroad commission. it. What's the matter with Congress imposing the same kind of a tax up- rn .nrnnratinns that. JTO into trusts . i now imnosed unon State bank tbe state to weep in silence, and not the Knoxville Sentinel. It North Carolina has nothing to be thankful Pur it would be at least discretion on rhp nart of the legislature to allow . r issues? advertise It cannot be said that the presi dent's message has a silver lining, Instead it is the golden wedge that completely severs the platform upon which he was elected. to the world that they 1 ! 1 I . , 1 , 11 n t -w vi 1 w fir weep ana win cuuimuc ccnug. fenuesee has much to be thankiul . ( 1 1 nn unnoAUD AnlllVl TP tor, one 01 me mauy icnsuua forth our thankfulness is, Tennessee is not North Carolina. Npwnaners and individuals who .. r are so oniiuiy man never see a fault of President Cleve land's, or any other man at whose dirine they worship, should be made conversant with the fact that the . . 1 rM'ij'JuiMii 1. 111 n. 1 1 1 va- uiiuii-w There is division in the Democra- i Ho. ranks at Washington. That every- P"vea iu . , " "" The "Steering Committee, com posed of Marion Butler, Richmond Pearson,and others employ ex-Judge Spier Whitaker as counsel, and he drafts most of the bill. Witherby Yes, indeed; and I am simply delighted to think that your oldest can act as one of the brides maids. Detroit Free Press. Reason and Instinct. 'Tls reason gives a man the light That he may find out what is right; But instinct is the woman's lot Tells her she's right if so or not. Judge. NO SPECIFICATIONS. UnJrr cops There is no division in JSJLJ the Republican ranks. They are united as obstructors ot every needed proprosition. MniTpnf.Hirinr continues to 1111- iUHU V 5 prove, slowly but surely. The Demo cratic tariff bill has not killed every thing in the manufacturing line by means. On the contrary the and any outlook is for a more genuine lasting prosperity than was ever pre iously achieved. But Rome wasn t eyes opened built in a day. The Republicans say that in the last campaign they promised all over the State that they should have a straight vote for all county officers, and they now say that they will have such a plan, with safeguards, which will keep out of office incompe tent men, both black W white. The negro office-holder is a great bugaboo ,m ViU.fi Renublican. The latter LV VilU 1 ---' aT acknowledges much. amount of money, in internal re venues, by refusing to sign the Wil son tariff bill. Now, many months after he allowed the bill to become a law by limitation, he bemoans the condition of the treasury, and insinuation, holds every respousible but himself. Cleveland, take some of the unsavory conditions unto your own self, and then possibly some of the blind followers will have HAVE WE DONE THEM RIGHT? The New York Advertiser, in pub lishing the census figures of illiter ancy in the South, takes occasion to sav : " "XT j 11 1 I ll 'll'i.' .L- iar.ura iv mosr. 01 tne 11 iterates are blacks, indicating a callous in difference to the improvement of the colored race upon the part of the whites. The Charlotte Observer comments as follows: It is to be regretted that l he Advertiser did not, before it spoke, give a little more attention to the facts. Here in North Carolina whenever a white child gets a dollar for public education a black child 1 gets a dollar the division is per fectly eauitable. The children of school ase are enumerated and the school fund apportioned to race and 1-, ... i Hicks You used to be good at guess- int, ii. i..Ci we.c Uu u.Li,-iCc - conundrums. now how am ! like a in the color. Moreover, the colored jackass? npnnlfi of thP Shit hHVfi their nor- Mrs. Hicks Oh, m lots of ways. u 11.. JLeslie"s Weekly. mai seuoois, supponeu uy ine iii.es of the people, and their agricultural and mechanical college, iust as the whites have; and whenever an asy l v 1 : 1 i. i.i 1 -i.,. iuiii na ueen 011. iu xui tue wmte 111- remarkefl the man who did not like sane, or deaf and dumb and blind, him, "or didn't he serve his whole nno ViQt; Vthki-i Vknilf ol frir flio r 1 1 v I term ? Truth. 11 no UV.LU uutiu ntou i . ' I i i i . i v ' 1 i'HI through body else Bah I Mr. their WbOB Baby was sici. we gave ner When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castori. A Pertinent Inquiry. "I come from the confines of civiliza tion," said the poetically-inclined west erner. "I wonder how long he was in for; Do You Want Work ? If so vou can make the most liberal contract ever offered with The S.nges Manufacturing Co., Norfolk, Va. 1 4t ed insane or deaf and dumb and blind. It is a pity we have not been able to do better by the colored peo ple in the matter of education and otherwise, but we have done as well by them as we have by ourselves, and this should be defence enough. We do not know that North Caro liua has done any better in the edu cation of the colored race than the other Southern States she has done the best she could. In contradistinction to the bad spirited article of the New York Advertiser, it is pleasant to read the following, upon the same subject, from the Washington Post: There are few facts in our history more creditable than the course pur sued by the Southern States in the matter of educating the children of A Man's Description. Watts Mrs. Potts just looked stun tiing in ber new outfit this afternoon. Mrs. Watts How was she dressed? Watts I can't exactly describe the rig, except that it had these pneumatic sleeves. Cincinnati Tribune. Xhe Tobacco Crop requires a large amount of sulphate of potash. Experiments show that the largest yields and the best quality are produced from fertilizers containing Not Less than 12 Actual Potash. Purchase only fertilizers containing this amount actual potash in the form of sulphate. We will gladly send you our pamphlets on the Use of Potash. They are sent free. It will cost vou nothing to read them, and they will save you dollars. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New York. How Vanity May Display Itself. "Mrs. Blowhardo is very vain of her husband's wealth, isn't she?" "I should say so. Why, she has all his income tax receipts framed and hung up in her reception room." Chi cago Record. Sure of One Thins:. Mrs. Hicks How should you like me to sing you to sleep as I do the baby? Hicks I'd go to sleep if I possibly -xmld. Brooklyn Life. English Spavin Liiniment removes all Hard, Soft or Cal loused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cowghs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. , Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J. Q. Hall, druggist, Oxford, N. C HANKS. E.T.WHITE, J. M.CURHN' President. Vice Hri-i J. B. ROLLER, Cashier Bank of Granviif OXFORD. X. J. PROPRIETARY MEKKi.VES. your accc um. Loans made 011 appiovt-d security With unsurpassed facilities tor ha, all business entrusted to us, with )ir ness, accuricy and security. Kespe. tflillv, F-. T. WHITE, FIELDING KN 1 J. S. BROWN, I. Ci. HALL. G. B ROVSTKK J. H. HUI.I.OCK ' J M. CURRIN, W. B. BALLnt:, aus3i for infants and Children. ' C astoria is so well adapted to children that '. recomm&d it as superior to any prescription tnown to me." H. A. Arches, JI. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The use of ' Castoria is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not k-ep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos JIartyn. D. D., New York City. tAU Pastor Blooioingd&ie Reformed Church. Castoria enres Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Vilia Worma, gives sleep, and promotes dJ g-estion, Without injurious medication. f or several years I h3ve recommended your Castoria, " and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardk. M. D., "The Winthrop," 126th Street and 7th Ave., . New York City Thh Cijrr.uR Cojtpakt, 77 Mohray strkkt, fimw 7.oz tESSS SHOES. the Least Monep The Best Shoes the Least Money FIT FOR A KING. Over One million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 and $4 Shoes. All our shoes nre equally satisfactory. They give tlie best value for the money. They eoual custom shoes iu style aud fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform stamped on sole. From Si to S3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. S5,S4,S3.50 Cordovan.Fieuch i Enamelled Calf and Kangaroo. S2.DO arJ atk; wcrkinpinen s. S2&S1.76 Bovc'Schcs! Shoei Ladies $3, n ana $ i.a. -.o -spits, Tk -ssss&s-p " y "f-"Tair' n"" 3Hi S. i UN KEPT A cv"" l-ss. you,wrnxor "ti. Sttr W. L. Douglas, Krocklon, .)laeia. nll'.l llifcl'llil'W'"' For Sale by E. T. RAWLINS, Oxford, N. C. D. P. WACSTAFF, Creedmoor, N. C. J. C. COOPER & SO! BANKERS, OXFORD, - N. ."Vs .:. ;, ....... J, . tf W M W K L l V V. -V vtdi. . .-, 1 . - V '1 1 1 hi I.J'." N il A L;.-. Mi'-.::1 X J I -j' V !-!! .i HOT ::'. . --i.if.,.f J CJlf . GROCERIES. n r- K Li MISrELLAXEOUS. ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE RAILWAY Schedule in eft'tct, July 1. 1894. PUREST AND BEST ! j Lv. 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With Norfolk and Virginia Beach Railroad to the Princess Ann Ann and Ocean Shore Park Hotels The A & D railway company's pteamar City of Chester effects prompt transfer of passengeis and baggage between Ports mouth acd Norfolk. W H. TAYLOR, Gen. Pas. Agt. Portsmouth, Va HAVE YOU READ THE -T-I Wipe PHILADELPHIA 1 II I TilLf flORNINQ ? 03d Fellows Temple., Oxford, N C. CIGtHS. CHEROOT., &c. THE TirVEJ BUILD UP HO MB BY Patronizing Home Enterprise Mallnry Durham-' 'h-m-.t Co., of Dur ham N C, are manufacturing as fine Cigars, Cheroots and Cigairos s can be found on the market. Their lecdinir brands are: 'UhLLb OF DURHAM," a dime cigar for a nickle. Hand made Havana filled. "BLACKWELL'S DURHAM," a very fine nickle cigar, Sumatra wrapper, long filler, Havana hand-made. - Named In honor of Col Buck Biackwell. "JULS CAKK,"a fine 5 cenis cigar. Sumatra wrapper, hand made, Havana filled, a sure winner. Named in honor of Col J. S Carr. Prident of BlackweH's Durham Tobacco Co. . 'LITTLE SADIE" Cigarros, 10 for 10 "OLD CHUNK'S" Cheroots, 5 for 10 cents The finest smoke f.r the money. 'CLD NORTH STATE" Cheroots, 3 for 5 cents, A hummer that always pleases. Stick to home and send us our orders. Special brands put up whra d si ed Address MALLORY DURHAM CHEROOT CO., Durham, N. C. jaiu8 is the moist exten sively circulated aud widely real newspaper puDliened In Fennuyl vania. lte diecueeion of public men and jmblic measures is in trie interest or public integrity, tionest government aud prosperous innuftrv and it knows no party or personal allegiance in treating public issues. In the broadetit And bent sense a family and general newspaper. aims to have the larg est circulation by de Serving it, and claims that it is unsurpassed in all the essentials of a great metropolitan news paper. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one sending their address. Daily, $3 00 per annum; $1 00 for four months: 30 cents ner niontn; delivered by carriers for 0 cents per week. SUNDY EDITION, twenty-lour large. handsome pages 108 columns, elegantly illus trated, $2.00 per annum; 6 cents per copy." Daily and Sunday, $5.00 per annum; 50 cents per monm. WEEKLY EDITION, 50 cents a year. Address all letters to PHILADELPHIA. THE TirEJ TERfU: J CRAWFORD UIS Attorney - at - Law OXFORD, N. V. OFFICE IN COOPER BANK BUILDING. Prompt and diligent attention given to all neinesi. oct28-ly. tu . "-i,.(vr" 1 YVe Holirit. the put rrmn L'f of the ."!'!k sure ih'' pr nipt est attentidn t nil tn,-1. trusted to us. We ifive our personal at'entiou tn tail of our bur-iuess and extend tiniurfr i, customers tvery aceominodatioii. Hi;-, le per discounted for our rnstonn-is hi ? i.-r interest. J C. t'O'-l'KH ,t n S.pt 14 I A. i'Rori:ssio.. i.. A. HICK, Sf Attorney at Uw ud IVolorj I'i OXFORD, N. C, and rp T. UICMN, Attorn cy-at- Liti HENDERSON, N.C. Will practice together in tin- t'uuri? nil. Vance, Franklin, anu tVarron I'uiiLt Us. a: matters requiring their joint attention. We hope by prompt, diligent, and fuiih!: lion to business to deserve and receive of the law business of thlssertiotJ. JJ 91. Nil AW, 4- , rt rtit m- A ( , t 1 1 n , -1 1 1 . t' 'it AHUlllCV clllU CUUHNJIUl .li OXFORD, N . C. It. Nil AW, Attorney and Counselor ;it HENDERSON, N. '.. Otl'er their professional services to '!" of Granville, Person, Vance, Wan mi lin counties, practicing in State nun Co'irts. All business entru-teil to tin-in ceiye prompt and dilitrent at tent bin. Kelereuce : liank ot iienacr-nii; Bank, Oxford. Loans negotiated on improved reiil t" ;anl15-l v. rp I.A.MElt, Attorn ey.at-Ly OXFORD, N. C. Oflire over Cxper's Hntik. W. UiUIIAN, Attorney ane Counselor r. OXFORD, N. C. Practices In the courts of trn.i ' Dnrtiam, Orange and Vance 11 " md Federal courts, special atte.nt.tnt. v01tlm of r-lnlmo !- I.I V K STOCK. Do Yo Want Horse We Can Furnish From $25 Up l T f In. 1 Our Mr. E. A. Kobcts has j the West with a nice lot o price rrom $25 up. If you want horse ilesh either -'' trade we are.just the men to accum"-; Remember it will pay you to call and 1 fore you buy or trade horses. rt BOLLOCK & K1-
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