i ! DAY HASTiii: THE DAY All theews of the day it I Largest City Circulation : ! of any paper published in j, Oxford. and is furnished at lQcts. per week. Voli mi: I. Numiii-r 9S. OXFORD, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1890. Single Copies : 3 Cts. SSL I'D wjjJJ Fresh To-Day ! ! at tiii: OXKOKH BAKICRV AND " i Candv Factory. REDUCED PRICES. o- WALNUT .? Reduced to 25 cents Hun!. Fr;ier price 35 cents a jo$r.d. CANDY ! FRUIT I. I lit 1 to Tu in! v.fivt cents a mu!uI. N K. fin. r prirc Tl.irt) - f T YT f live cents a jkv.muI. VJ. i X.J 1 COCOA NUTX'r SSW FRITTERS ! TA hhV I ?"..V.?.vone '5 CC,USi .Ml I'l tvurs, a ji 'V.il. 15 cents 1 nl I 1 :l I-xtra Fancy Annies and Thini"'?" ""' J"; 'J""dV.h.1 OKium-u i iunu.i wwui. "- ot 1 ri i t - it t . 1 W f . lnim tlic proves to-day. w twm-ov c. nr 1 . . j.vow.x vx. v-v.. 1 11, tr..!,m ia j. ,x,,Kl - -GRANVILLE- rCma C lnStllUtC ! w " m , nV; n!,fl v r t;.rUKJ,... v-. i :tii: : --v. w it! U x Jan 22. lr rii it- n t' ..,;!: s:i ecrv :e;.rtinei. Ihrlnr. ft f . ( MiiMv' is a -ra:IU jle of the j New Utt-l u iti.vr;,.iry. !;sIm. p.c-; .' .itt ' i vt t .ue cultu c ami I'l .ii I ' r j.:t are new are k,;: jnoxl uiU r v venriy en Ir.w! with :rrr i t. .r .. ' , i.u 1, Va. V.. r..,- n .i I f. r ! . I hill f Ii rill k t. it i; aul iiu tetl'M ii m.ule t.tce;t (jr sick-j iihi. Tern;-. IVAr tiiati t'l-c l 'stj sh h.H '.-.. It e Anne untaxes. I'or lur-, ' r inf.ifii 1 :. .11 i r f ? I . t f a . .iis i:. ci.akkk. pKisciru.. ! T t t f ? ! t f I I C-T VI ! b.lk- ... I u ', 11 t.mit . Wry ilesiruMe imtKIiii Ml: . .7 Acrt s . ! IIUJ. Wtlill:! le that) trie J tnie rnr: t.":e C"tir;in.UM-. I in- ia::u is- iMriijliv in cruinal urimih. ihv balance i t . . - -r 1 1 : iarniin-4 l-ind. Tins is a rare chance I i..r a i...r-jtsi. i11' , J . . ) r.i.i:oK iiui:si-:.Ni un in ox-; vV-UI. ! rv virtue l an rtuT I the Superiors t ...:n. I sh t!. .m M.m!.iv, the 27t!i liay cf ! J.tun.iry, i ..Mer i..r s.Ue to tu- li-lic-i j k r :i: tu!i!ic .niclm:) at the courlheuse , i r in t).4t'-tl. the huse ami lt tit laiul Minl In- i'h- !..! Mrs. Marv TavUir at ttte tune nt'i.cr t.Ie Uh. anJ lrr.;erlv vne l.v fit.iu-. Ki, tt. It is siiuate.i in ti.su d n jiic v.rn,i ;e..iin:4 towanjs ttcireii, au-; iMiihc R. K. Hoi. Tli.r. c. Tav-M I r an. I l. A. Hunt, is St feet front on s.tiI street. tVt t u ile at the rear, ami runs li.ic Iti-ni ;ic t ,5J? fc-ct The duelling is ; a neat vt'..et l ur rms, in j;.I conui-i li'n. nit : Ii inci Hs.iry i,itha.se Tena-: t ne thtn! cash, the balance in twelve mtt:l;s. v ith eiI.i vrcei.t. interest from date.. JotiN W. II Vs. Ilx'r. f.Mrs Mary II. Ta lur. : I e" inSi r t v i Mrii;ai.i: s.m.i:. ... il Uy virtue .f .i .Uul of trust ctecuiitl to. ine lv C tuif.es Tt:riu-r ami u i!e. nutMeretl jr lv.-e 307, I shall u:i Monilay, the ,7t!i i! iv c l January, l, e'se to sc.!r at puttie ;ulun. at tne ioiirt!uue ! r in l .viork thv twoSi;s oilaml lescil - l in sai l situate! near t!ie town of lf..rih .tt the outh iie uf the rl to Ki:tn H,ai!-si.il.; the lands of Dr. C. 1. If." I . Tl, I aiit'ii iu.ii:i)h:i, I'.nn v iik"'; jiihI o hvfs, roni.iimitg eleven a.rer. it titthe i.t ot i.iiui p-irt l:anu iy s.:i j Iiinurot K. . iissittr, Jr.. ar.il wife Terms cah. J. M. Cl KK1N, Trustee. ' . , N..W,., f.o ,v , ,.nr... to. kt. ! t;rarmUe County, j Ik-c. 16. is. j .... i Jtc.i t, rs. t; imla : i U ill tale notice hat he is sued fur divorce I t:i theahove Court from the Iwt:ds ;l main ttj.M.y. IK-u ill a;K-ar at 1 ftrI, at Curtt H.-iK-, o;t y.h .u-niay Ik: lore 1st Motulay ! ia Mar Ii. ami answer complaint cf .iitwe Siui;h, liis w ife. i R. U . Lasmtkk', C. S. C. ;KAiivt v Wi.nstiin. AttvV. I Fu NOTICE. i I', has hvru tth retl hy the H artl of Com iri:.it t. t 1 1 irah ville ei'Unty thai n orders i r nt"ti I v i.MJttI li .u:y jM.rMn who ha Uvii te'.tin.cl .ib iUM.4ei.t lax pyer, ,:iul tl...e I.v I a y suv.l ciu.r.:s at llieir v.:: ibk. T. I). WALLICK. CI .tuitun I; d Co. Coin'ts. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Minor JkTrnts, Retrospective antl Pro- fpeetlve, Catliercl About the City Uy Ottr Alert Ite;wrter, Some of our citizens arc planting in their gardens. The United States Senate yesterday confirmed the nomination of Mr. J. M. Sikes as postmaster at Oxford. A great many of the delegates to the ramier Alliance convention takt their departure on the afternoon train One' of our " policemen has sfuffvd his trqusers' legs in his boots prcpara t ry to wauing into oilenclers against j the law. This beautiful weather is a constant I mi17 ! nf venndr :i.t rtvr.nrk. Surh anoiher wir.tcr the "oldeM inhabitant" doesn't dare to recall. The nuhlic school of Oxford will I I ----- auie ir.a .aenieui 01 mrs. in.. i. uai, uiih M,ss Lvla Ronton, assistant w h . f d a,lthority that the Ilesan flv ha done verv much t,.nia, c U) lhctariy sovtingof wheat ii the.voiithern part of Granviile cnmtv. The RaleiL-h amateurs have writun t. iK.. rii...r ii, tic nvnnr,.rQ t hi t It n-y cannot tome here to i resent ti e ... ...... . "Piraus of Per.zance," some of th pirforu aners leing miabie to leave the t it v. . Mr. I-Ved Schwartz is driving today fat trotter, Dick Dawson, who , f:ne r; ciVi: record at the last 4 i.i.jic: i.m. .n. .j u t.- n. .- iv -iiiwi.tr tJi I lie iiiKiiiw iiuim, huihl: c . i. . i ii. i. . .... . I bouuht the half ir.Ure--t of his brothe. in Durham. The Farmers' Alliance Warehouse d Mr. V. K. Owens' war cm oust ;t;r Mis:s. Davis v: Grc 'rre Ah tn WUI II HV-ie 1 1 iv. VWiin.i, .iw.i iv i ..v. - lli ith to b- extensive, substantial a d in. poking structures, w dl give Oxfpra m ... . .1 ; i h.rge, . hr-t- lass warehouses, the i ',.. m.mlr if nnr I It L.lliil III - I.IIV..L IIIJIIIIIvl VI till l - " ' town in North Carolina.- As a tobacco marki t nothing short of a pos tion in the vi ry lead will satisfy our p.eop!e. , A Mnlr Porkrl Lamp. All IHgeniOU and useful little in- vcnlion , lat id on the market for 1 the lirst lime today, 1 tne iiagic , Pocket Iiinpa ul Ciar Lighter, man- u'acturcd bv th.e Magic l ncket Lamp . v. -r , ... , o., ol New York. We have an advar.ee sample. In appvarance an I . ! i .ir. ' sjz it is similar to me ordinary pi et match safe, and is handsomely fin ished in nickel. Iy pressing a but t': n tl e Mde the cowr flies tij), txpl'Hles a small cap and ignites the u i; L- Thi li'ht will last for an hour. , , , netcss::rv. It works perfectly, and 0 MllokcS wiH want or,c aso n a- he ees it. , It v. ill t nly be a short while before they wi.l b.- in use all over the United Stato. Their success :s assured The f1!X lot manufactured, thousands of ; V le-;dzent were sold long before the time of delivery, Jan. lolh (today),j ard more i rd rs are pouring hi. Our f furmcr townsman, Mr. J. K. Kroi.- hcInuT, Owt; a half interest the Magic! j,M j-t lmp Co., and we believe he will realize a big pile from the L?n, j cem. I L'se Smiley's Not :h Carolina Rheumatic cure for all aches ami pains. .m . . " i-at.t;ietti s .M-w c rop garden seeds at man .Nt I lavs. For Kent. A first class Ten Pin Alley,coniplete. Address or apply to'R S. Usry. BulTalo Lithia Water at Fuji; an & Hays PURELY PERSONAL. The noliiirw. aud "Whereabouts of Some PeoplevYou Know. ' Mr. L.. M. Micheaux is in the city t( d iv. Mr. J. M. Faulkner, of Richmond is in Oxford on business. Mr. A. Gump, of Baltimore, spending the day in the city. is Capt. R. P. Hughes came home on tne morning train from the South Mr. W. P. Webb, of Clarksville Va., was in the city yesterday alter noon. Air. fi, u ivearpcy, snerin o rranklmton connty, was in the cit) yesterday. . Kev. 1 nos.JJrew. wlio nas Deen in the city 'for a couple of days, returned to Ohio this morning. Miss Mcllie Thomas arrived in the city on the Durham train today, and is visiting at Mr. W. K. 1 nomas . Mr. Charlie Lipscomb tame back to the citv last night. He has beer taking a long time off for the holidays Capt. Thos. D. Te (Tress, of Chase City, Va. ; a lawyer and correspondent Ui u,c icuci, was in Oxford yesterday afternoon. Messrs. R. Hobgood, M. L. Hob- Sood E- G- Lea( h' B- W- Hobgood. 1' Knot t . C. H. K n ot t, S. A. Leach L. H. Leach, Leigh Hobgood, W. Leach, Q Hobgood, J. Leach, C. A. Hobgood and Mr. J. F. Hobgood and wife, from Va., are guest of Mr. T. F. White 7 lllchmoiitl Tolmcco Market. Richmond, Va.; Ja:i. 9. There is nothing of interest to report from our market ti.day. It remains painfully dull, and .rhen a small lot or & few packages is sold it is au exception to the rule of '"nothing doing." There are fair sized breaks of loose dark tobacco each day and prices hold up well; in fact they seem to be stiffer than before Christinas, . Auction sales - ... . of planter.- bright cor 1 ue quite large ar.d prices are will sustained. Ihe umiiro nrir IfrtnI rliic ?erir fnr U1.IU.C li 1 - V VLILUIIIWi kiiu vi y . . . , . the West Virginia crop has probably been over 525.00 per hundred, and it safe to predict that a very large crop will be planted this spring. The furrn- ers are i:; liigh spirits j. M. T. Coming. The expert optician Mr. A. M. Cunning ham, the traveling: representative of llawkes New Crvstalized Lenses, will ar rive in Oxford the i.th. and will remain onlv a few days at the drug store of J.-G. Hall, thed-pot for these celebrated glasses. Mr. Cunningham is thoroughly conversant with the errors of refraction, adjusting lathe sight on scientific principles. He guaran tees a fit. By consulting him you will be able to arrest, relieve and possibly restore your lailing vision, ho charge for exami nation. Wantert. Position as book-keeper or salesman by a young man, lull graduate of the Virginia Business College. Is now employed as tel eeraph operator, and desires cnange ci work. Please address, st terms, at once. tJest relerence given. - P. B. Gibson, Stuart, Va. XI3M Use Smiley's North Carolina Rheumatic cure for all aches and pains The second volume of "'Stories and Les sons on ihe Catechism." Person having the same will please return without delay. R. W. Lassiter, Sr. T Clieap Harness One. hundred sets of harness, usual price 310. .Will sell for only $7.50 for thirty da)s. Call at J. S. Hall's. For Sale or Rent. Storehouse on Raleigh street now occupied by V. M. Herbert. " Dr. J. B. Williams. If you want to have successful gardens, plant Wood's Seeds. Your merchants will supply them. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seeds men, Richmond, Va. Imjxjrted Spanish Raisins for I5cts Ib.,(it Furman & Havs', My doors are now thrown wide open for the reception of all kinds" of buggy and wagon work. Satisfaction guaranteed. CLOSED TO-DAY. ANTI-CIGARETTE TRUST CON VENTION ADJOURNED. Vo Disclosure of the Proceedings Made Pnolic Yet Resolutions of Thanks Passed The Anti Cigarette Trust Conven tion of the Farmers' Alliance, after be ing in session in the Opera House in Oxford yesterday afternoon, last night until twelve o clock ana this morning until noon, has adjourned. r 1 he deliDerations 01 the doqv oc- curred behind closed doors, and no inklings of the proceedings have been made public. Enquiries made by reporter of The Day resulted, only in ascertaining that a publication com- mittee had been appointed, and as much as the Convention desired to reveal would be furnished for our col umns in a few days. The following resolution was offered by Mr. T; B. Lindsay, of Rocking ham -county, N. C., and unanimously passed ; Resolved That the' thanks of this body be and are hereby tendered the Granville County Alliance and the ... mayor and citizens of Oxford for the kind reception and hospitality shown us w'ule with them: also that our . 1 -.1 "i .1 thanks be tendered the railroad com panies for reduced rates given to Ox ford and return. The officers of the Convention were Col. Geo. Williamson, of Caswell, N. C, president; W. T. Adams, of Granville, C, vice-president; T. Y. Allen, ot Mecklenburg. Va., secre- ary; T. B. Lindsay, of Rockingham, N. C, assistant secretary. .? Some of the cigarette manufacturers composing the .-trust -Avere represented in Oxford during the sitting of the body. Messrs. B. N. Duke and G. W. Watts, of W. Duke, Sons & Co., of Durham, and Messrs. John -Pope and Milton Cayce, of; Allen & Ginter, of Richmond, were here. They sent some communications to the Conven ltion, looking to a compromise it is understood, but what was accomplish ed by their manouvering, if anything has not yet transpired. The Baptist Female College. Mr. C. A4 Rominger, of Reidsville secretary! of the locating committee o the Baptist Female College, furnishes the Reidsville Review with a report from which we make the following extract: 1 On motion of N. B. Broughton was agreed that subscriptions be taken from any town or individual to run for three years from Jan. istj 190, to be pa:d.in twelve 'equal installments, the first to be paid April 1st, i860, and that these subscriptions be taken in notes without interest' . It was further agreed that eight acres of land is the mimmumthat can be accepted from any town for lot ation. This committee met at the request of the citizens of Oxford ar.d at their expense,and vere shown every co arte- tit 1 sy . and attention that couia nave been extended. Adiourned to meet in the citv of Durham on the 17th inst. and in Greensboro on the 1 8th, at the request ot the chamber of commerce of each of these cities. - Use Smiley's North Carolina Rheumatic cure for all aches and pains. 1 . .." - Boys, let us start offthe 'New Year fair squarjand even with the world. I have your accounts ready, and wih be glad to see you. R. Broughton. Buffalo Lithia Water ,At Furman & Hays'. STATE SIFTINGS. North Carolina Items of Interest Clipped . and Condensed from Exchanges Today, at 12 o'clock, was tl: time appointed for the hanging of the white man, Parrish, in Raleigh. New Bern yesterday voted by a very large majority -to subscribe $50,000 to aid in constructing a radroad . from New Berne to Wilmington; only three votes were cast against the -proposition. - . Perhaps the youngest couple eer married in this State were married in Davie county last week. The bride was Miss Elsie Westley, aged eleven, , and the groom was John Richmer, aged thirteen years. - The parents of bbth consented to ' the marriage. The following North Carolina pW" masters were confirmed by the United States Senate-yesterday G. E. Buck man, Washington; W. A. Albright, Durham; J. R. Joyce, Reidsville; J. M. Sikes,- Oxford; J. R. mith, Golds-' boro;,p. F. Wemyss, Fayetteville; W. E. Clark; New Bern. The latest is ah "inventory party" which was given Tuesday" evening in Salisbury and is described by the Charlotte Chronicle correspondent. Each guest was "supplied with a yard- , stick and a long roll of ribbon,, of which an inventorv was to be taken, the point being' to see who could measure the largest number of yards, in two minutes. After the race the wearv racers were refreshed by nu- - merous delicacies, and altogether a most delightful evening was spent. The Shelby correspondent ot the Charlotte Chronicle writes: Rev. t r. M. Joiner, who recently appealed to the British Minister at Washington,, claiming to have been outrageously reated, lived in the western part of his county from 1879 'until Decern- ber, 1.554. vvnue nere ne preacnea to negroes, urging social equality,- aftd his wife taught a free negro school. During their residence in the county they frequently came to Shel by, always stopping wirh negroes. They have adopted and are raising a mulatto chiid. From here they went o Maxton. IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Happenings in Other State it JAIL VUllllll The illness of the infant King of Spain has assumed a most alarming phase. Last night'he had convulsions and high fever. He is extremely weak. Tbe royal'physicians have little if any hope of his recovery. "Judge Wm. D. Kelly, of Pennsyl vania, died at 6:20 p. m., at Washing ton yesterday. - He was tne oldest member of the House of Representa tives in years, and had been elected to fifteen successive Congresses. Re cently a cancer on the jaw which he had had removed several years ago reappeared and probably shortened his life, but the immediate cause of his death was intestinal catarrh of re cent origin. V An appalling disaster occurred in Brooklyn yesterday morning. The heavy Winds of last night shooj the new Presbvterian church" at 296 rice avenue to its foundation, and at 430 this morning. one of the walls fell wiih a crash on a three-sTory frame build ing adjoining and brought with it death and destruction 'Ihe ruined bulldinir was tenanted by the Mott and Purdy families. They numbered nine per- sons, rive ot them are reponeq aeau. Best in the Market. "Black Prince," "May Apple" and "Mat inee, Chewing 1 onacco at uavis, 1 nomas & Co s. - ; - Oak City Steam Laundry. Send vour linen toC D. Osborn. at the Osborn House, who w ill have it nicely lAun- dried by the Oak City Steam Laundry, and returned to vou very Saturday. Prices very moderate- . iry tr.e Launaryv. 07-ot , . 1 o For Information of the Public. The office hours of the 'Western xUnion Telegraph Company and the Southern Ex press Company are from 8, a. m. to' 8, p. tn. 11. L). WHITE. J Jt B. F. Taylor. Onion Sets at Furman & Ha3-s'.