5ml THE DAY All the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts. per week. - THE DAY l II ! 1 nr. isofnnv tinner mihlishetl ill ! j I Oxford. YuiA'Mi: I. Numiikk 101. OXFORD, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1890 Single Copies : 3 Cts. Fresh To-Day ! ! AT THE Oxford Bakery ANI CANDY FACTORY. REDUCED PRICES. O" AVALN Reduced tti 5 cents a K)umi. (ff mcr price lut;d. i I;R Reduced lo Twenty-five cent a tound. Former price Thirty- " A MTV ttC VC lit, A IKMllul. Vi"V 1 M.J 1 C0C0ANTUTJS :'iX:r FRITTERS TAFFY I All Flavor. 15 cents " I All KUr it Minl. 5 cents rt- 4 - I lVlil ! t?... ? a..i. ti: t r'xini 1 " Skinned Morula Oranges direct from the proves to-day. r i t ritA e. fr Il riutort UVxrk j. Oxford. N. C. GRANVILLE Female Institute! OXFORD, N. C. Spring tmnil I lxj;in Jan 22, In-irtutt' si thototiih hi every department. Tin lirt i..t oi Music i a graduate f the New Kn:.ui. etioervatory. Ikiston. Spcc i.t: attvtni t is uiwi to voice cutlu e and si-ht Miii . PiaiMiH and Orga i-.arc new and ar- Upt inx-! orwer !y yearly con tr.ut with i!;e Ust timer with Hume, Mi- it. r u i . KuiJiii'.'i-fl. a. .1 - l I . 1 lltna -1 f.-rttt nn l i.. rv! ii'-n-i itutde excerpt Tor sick-; h. I"-, i.m.r than tit. e cr tn.t . M :,mKi:u n..-s.iuH-a.1 amazes. l ur lur- Ilrrtuiurwiui..i..app!vtti ytlS n. tl..flKK, PwiNcii'!.. ; ... hvtiy. 1 lie company is getting in ;ALUAi;Li:Hi:ALi:sTATi:Kt)RSALhoJ rai tj i ;,rc;lnl,. V (roi, ....i i i ..r .i t i.i tii-ti i. . Vcrv clesiraMe ImiMinj; r7 A'cr cH l.ul Within titan one I '111' I Iflll . I K & I ..II tllt'U. . . . ------ ' .1... ... ..irlft. .It&t T! ! I l.lllfl t. p,iitt4ltv in original emwlli, lite 1-at.mce 1 North Carolina will meet ir l I inti.i:; l.uul. Tins U a rare chance . annual com lave in Raleigh tonight a i..r a fMryu, . 7 u I ck. Mr. S. H. Smith, not tin M. U. (;. M., but W. M. of Oxh ra (VM.ll iV UUL'Sil AND LOT IN OX- Ledge, left this afternoon lojaitui v") H:n. I ate in the deliberations of the Grand liv iita- f an order of the Superior 1 ( ,,u'rt. 1 shall, on l..nd iv, the ?7tl Lv cf 1'OClge. January, t.... h r lor sale to the hiaiuM We are irdebted to Mayor L. G l.uhl. r ai p il.hc an i;..n at the courthouse . . f K... ,lf ;r,,l K of flow, r i ,,.,r hi OvV.rd. the h.n.c and lot ol land b.nidi.fora Ivalltlbil b .liquet o! HowT,, owned try tin- late Mr. .Mary Z.. fay tor at : composed of roses, violets and several Use tuit .1 1 h.r ic ah. and forme rly owned varieties beyond our botanical know l.v kuti: Kiu.it. It u situated in Oxioiri. . , Th.-v urr.' omvvn in ooe-i lir on street Svadiiu' towards Kiltrell, ad- . "JL were gioun 11 opeM air, j.ii.jthr :..:hoI P.. K. hst, Tun G. Tay-; ar.d their jpiearani e several mouths i .r and t A. Hunt. i m feet front on said j., advanctrof th'i s ason is due t j the Mrnt. iVvtwide at the rear, and runs , . .,r.rin Ullu,r xve havt UkiMMMK l.wfal The dtvellinKis' ru a V D Uarm wta ,lcr "e ,mc a uvat u t:jj'.'oi four rooms, in good condi- hau this winter. ti..nf with all Htct-ssary :.l!ionses. Tht. iIirt,-frt c.. nf v.,f t-rdn v s;ivs : Term-: Hue third cash, tin- balance in iweite motlis. withti:ht inrcci.t. intircst li..n datv. John W. II vs, Mt-r. of Mrs Mary B. Taylor. , , . . " I OKTt;A(t. h.i.L 1 Hy virtue of a deed ol trust executed to rtie hy Charles, ruriur and wile. reKislered in Il..k l.ie J7 I shall 011 Moiulay, the 27th day ol Ja.iuaty, tN exfse lo ale at public auction, at lite courthouse .ar i;ttl.rd. th-twolois ol landclcsc'ih- 111 said deed, situated near the town of )onl. the Sout!i side of the road to Kiltrrh.a.fj :iiin the lands of Dr. C. D. II. l rt. Pay tii Urandoii, Dais c Gregory rfiid tdu'r-, coutaiiuiiK eleven acre?, it In.- the lt of land purchased ly s.iid C.J. T.oiur ot K. W. Uissiter, Jr., ami wile. Te rms a.h. J. M. Ccrkin, Trustee. Ike 25. t). Nok rn Cckoi-tNa. mtkriok Cockt. (.rautt c County, f Dec. 16. iS9- J t'i. it' s"! SrM : Witt t tW o tice dint he issueil for divorce in rtir a!'r couit from the Iwmd cl inatri iim ti) . lie w:".I apjH-ar at Ocfoid. at Court !louc, cni 5J1 M. ida Iefrc- 1st Monday in March. . ainl answer ccinplaint of Annie hts w Ue. K. W. Lvsiri:k, C. S. C. !k ii i .V. WisTin. Attv's. NOTICK: U has Pe?t onl. red hy the ll urd of Cora-I-. .. iietol 1. a tUe county that iioofders l..r r..wti t-" is--ut-d to any persu who has It en reture.ed as in;ol .e-t tax payer, and ;l..se tvtui huv such claims do s at their c.-n tiU. " T. I. WALLtCK. Chairman D'd Co. cchu'is. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Minor Krfitli, Iletronpect 1 ve ami Pro- pectlre, fathered About the City By Otir Alrrt Ileitortei. The break today is a large cru and prices are as hih as ever. Mtrcantilely speaking, the city has Ix-cn ratlicr quiet since the festive hol idays. SiiK.-rior Court for Granville com mences January 27th, less than two weeks off. The intermediate examinations a' the Oxford Female Seminary are in progress. f, College st sect is bcincr worked j o- 1 ------ o ? far as the Oapl a 1 Asvlum, and is as be ' ing cry much unproved. Tin s are bitsv times for the com men ki uitimmeis. oi.uiy ui hum gcntl.meu are visiting our city daily I l.lvl f II I VI- ... : 1 i .. xt ..1 .1... .. i T..e Vi.;s!on Daiiv is authority for jlhc MaUmcnt lhat "-here is ta'k ot j ,ujMing an A.'liai.ce cigarette factory 1 at Oxlord. -Ti e ihennometor took a dropsomc I time" la-t night, ai.d our cop!e art i .haling iced air soiay. The fires arc t r lit ai d th winter w ars are taktn rd..wn from the jn-gs. ! Among the great improvement to ; Oxford in iio, we wotdd like much , to add the IjMpti.st Female University Vhal the 'matter with getting it? i We can if w: try. I We have not i ad a theatrical en- lertainment in the ;it in ieera' wnfes. A gooJ troupe w. uld catf h i. crowd tl house if it happened to Miiht v.x.u.u jum uwn. The Granville Gras were out o i , .. , . . .. s,rit r lU & Ml .W V l,lc n! s c of the dmm and fie u.aking things i.ouor id iiieiieivca ai.u w.mwiu ai ; the next encampment. The G'and lnlge of M;:sons ol . . " .;, ' . Jim Weaver, ol Granville, vaarreted this morning on Flat R ver, and io,,.. lo I)urh;im u here he look ts e noon tram fur Raleigh. He was in the c tis:ot! of otmers a; d the v. ere l-il i.g him to the penitentiary to! s rvc out a sei tence of the Granville' rom.. .iKMit a year age) he w. s tried and c invil t d in that c tinty, with b ing un; I cited in receiving stolen projirt. The case as carried to ti e Supren.e t-nutt.ar.d i.e wa releas d on botd. Ti.e Supreme irotirt de cided .der:ely 10 Weaver, hence his arrest. v wicieo. Position as In ok-keeper cjr salesman hy a youn man, fuil graduate of the Viruinia ihisiucss College. Is now employed as tel egraph ojHrrator, and desires change c.l work. Please address, stating terms, at cue. Best reference gin. P. D. liicsoN, Stuart, Va. Vf-v Smiley s North Carolina Rheumatic j cure for j.II aches and pairs. j - Iot. On Sunday mrnmg a small iMiinttr pup, yellw, wiih white leel and breast. Any;a lulorm.ttiiMi concerning lus whcrcaljout will bethankfullv receded. C. II. Pakiiam Use Smiley's North Carolina Rheumatic cure fvr all aclies and pains. IWt in ttxr .llnrhet. Ii!ack Prince." "May Apple" :n d "Mat- iio-. " Chewing Tel tacco ai Davis, Thomas, PURELY PERSONAL. The Dollies and Wherenbonts of Some People You Know. Chief ol Police Renn has gone to Warrenton to court, a witness in a case. ' J One o! our carriers,; Mabt.r Wilhc White, is confined to his bed with sickness. , Dr. J. M. Parker, of Warrenton, spent several days in Oxford, taking his departure yesterday. Mr. C. H. Pearson is at his home in Mecklenburg county, Va., confined to the house with sickness. Mrs J. R. Wilder. has returned from a visit to relatives in Durham. We learn she will soon leave to join her husband in Florida: Miss Sallie Urooks, ofSouth Boston. Va., who has been here several week thr gues s f Mrs. C. H.. LandK Mis B-Ssie Venable and Mrs J. B Roller, this morning returned to her home. The Taiboro Southerner gives an account of a superb party in that place last Friday night at the residence of Mr. C- J. Austin, complimentary to Misses Lucy and Effie Gregory, of of Oxford, guests of-Miss Jerrfe Wil liams. Important Meeting. 1 Tiiere will be a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce in the Opera House next Friday evening at 74 o'clock for the purpose of consider ing the question of locating the IlArJ lST FEMALE UN1VKPSITV in Ox.'ord. Addresses wiil bs de livered by Rev. C. A. Jenkins, Hon. A. H. A. Williams, Hon. R. W. Winston and others. , The public generally and the ladies especially are invited and urged to attend. Horner School Cadets. The arrival of adets to the Horner School yesterday afternoon and thi -morning we give below. There are fifty-nine boarders here now, with quite a number enroute: From Souto Carolina E A.Ba'icker, A II 111 t"wl".r TTrrnt Mirlh f'niv-il"- A A. iUll A 1 W I 1 4.. V Jill t c t . t u tl. na J. b h,. Young, J. A. H.ll.iard, !, ,, , , ,.r a r. uyiiuiu, ii.. v. vxiaiiuuj, vv. j. Graham, Fred.Carr, B. Carr, 1). R. Wilikmis, A. S. Fort, J. B. -Stalnngs, A. Fai'eloth, S. Levy, J A- Suiter, T. N. Hill, W. M. Cuningham, J. Cun ingham, C. W. Kmry, J. E. L.gle, J. Pruden, J. T. Ethe.idge. S. H l!, A. M. Hall. C Giles, R. Bellamy.' THE TRAINS. Their Vrrivnls nnd Departures Here Per the New Schectitle. OXFORD & ChAKKSVJLLE K, M. iVorthbound trams airive 10:41 a. m. , and 8:05 r. m. Southbou.id trainsarrive 1:45, p.m., inel 3:42, P. M. OXKOKD & HENDERSON R. R. Trains arrive 10:20, a. m., and 3:15. V M. Trains depart 1 1:00, a. m., and 4:00 m. The O. H trains make close con V nections at Henderson with the Ral eigh ct Gaston tiains north and south, j:oiog and coming to Oxford. Tin O. (!. trains now run throuLdi I froai West Point, Va., to Raleigh, N. C., 1 aving.Wist Point at S, a. in., and arr.ving at Raleigh at 6:iS, p. m.; leaving Raleigh at 8:10, a. m., aifd ar riving at West Point at 6, p. m. - J making cIosj connections with the Yoik River steamers to "and from I Baltimore. SO UTH E R N EX PR ESS. Kxpres; shipping book wdl be los- : ed promptly as follows ! 1 . . XT For matter g ing North, at 10:15, in. Fir mattvr going Eolith, at 3'-l5. P- 'i'his rule will Ik ;:'lctly tarried out. THE MAILS.. The 'mails are closed at office a ha:f hour before. th: 5 : V- " ' , i ; the post arrival of HONOR TO TILDEN. RESOLUTION INTRODUCED HON. AMOS CUMMINGS. BY Some InterestingProceedlngs of Yes- terday' Session of Congress--Bills and Petitions. Senate. Among the petitions pre sented and referred was one signed b) the wives of Chief Justices Field and Harlan and bv the wives of many other distinguished officials and . citi zens of Washington praying that in the legislition organizing the Inter n uioaal Exposition of 1892 provision hall be made for the appo ntment o women on the board 01 mai.aiiers in view oi the fact 1 here is to be a pre mentation of the share taken by women in theartistic,intellec;ual and religious pi ogress of the nation. Among the bills reported from the comaiittee and placed on the calendar was one for a bronze statute in Wash ington to Christopher Columbus. Mr. Butler gave notice of his in tention to address the benate next 1 hurday on the subject of his bill for the emigration of the colored people House. Mr. Cummmgs; ottered a , . CJ joi.it resolution for the erection of ; statue to the memory oi the late Sam uel J. Tilden. The joint resolution was read as follows Resolved,That there be appropriated irom the tr asury of the United States the sum of $50,000 to erect a bronz s.alue of Samuel T. Tilden, to be placed in the centre of the rotunda oi .the Capital: that on the tablet at the front base of said statue there shall be conspicuously engraved these vvords: "Samu"! J. Tilden, the ni-.eteenth President of the United States, elected but not seated;' (applause on the IHmocratio side;) that oh the right square of .the base shall be engraved the date of bir'h, eli ction and death of suth-President, and that on the op po..te side shall he engraved an eagh w.th a snake in his talons, and unde tlum these words: ' 'For the Right." Resolved, That the President of the United States, Chief Juoti e of the Su preme Court, President of the'Senatt and Speaker of the Hous of Rep e se tatives be authorized to superintend . ".I i the, expenditure of the money s .. 1 c . , . - - j that a copy of these resolutions w and . 1 copy 01 tnese resolutions witn ihe names and titles df said dignitar ies be engiaved on the rear of said base. Use Smiley's North Carolina Rheumatic curt lor all aches and pains. Taken I7p." A light bay horse, medium size and in me dium order, with scar on Ielt hip. The owner can gel same by pacing for this advertise ment and damages. S. L. SLAUGHTER, Oxford, N. C. for Rent A Room in rear otottr. store, about 24ft. square, opening CUf uhlic square on Wall Street. Apply rft OTcei FUfman & Hay's. Lost. The second volume of ''Stories and Les sons on the Catechism." Person having the same will please return without delay. R. W. Lassiter, Sr. Cheap Harness. One hundred sets of harness, usual price $,o.V Will sell for only $71 tor thirty days. Call at J. S. Hall's. J . J - . I For ,Sal or Jlont. Storehouse on Raleigh streeft fnow occupied by W. M. rjejb'ert. . -y Dr. J. B; 5Wji liams. If you want to ha,ve Successful gardens, plant Wood's Seeds. Yjpur merchants will supply them. .' T. YV. VV6od & Sois, Seeds men, Richmond, Va. , ' ; The unrlereigned is prepared to do a lim Ited amount at copying; eillierjegnh manu script, or letter. Satisfaction- guaranteed; charts moderate. .Address G. C, car of Tiik Dav. f For Information of the' Pnltlic. The office hours of the . Western Union . TeleRrapIi Conipanj; and the Southern -Kx- press company are. n-cmio, a. m. to p. m. i? C. li. U., Whiti:. ' STATE SIFTINGS. North Carolina Items oflntercst Clipped and Condensed from Exchanges. Dr. Giissom denies that he has been an applicant for control of the National TntMf Asvlnm at Washington. Near Charlotte the other day John Ransom was mistaken for a rabbit, and received the contents ot a gun in his.boriy. ! Gov. Fowle has appointed Mr. Geo. Kidder, of Wilmington, Assistant Commissary General .of the State Cpuard. v Mr. R.' A. t Bowman,' of Sivannah, Ga. , has accepted the general secreta ryship of the Charlotte Young 'Men's Chiistian Association, and will assume duties February 1. i . Judge Spier Whitaker has bem ommissioned the Governor to hold. Wayne county court, beginning on the twentieth of January, and Harnelt court, beginning on the third of February," vice Judge Mac Rae. It was authoritatively, stuted ester- day, sas ihe Raleigh Ca, that eleven crates of strawbeiries had been'shipj ed from Goldsboro. At Sanford, the guests of ' the Paee Ibtel havebceiv eating strawbeiries for more than a week. - A special t the N. Y. For says : Reports fn ni points akmg the N rth Carolii a s aboard reveal a mcst .dis tressing condition of affairs among the oee)iiIe there, who are on the verge of starvation and destitution. A great many farmers are out in the swamps, working waist deep in the mire fish-" ing out logs. These they sell for $30" per load, which yields them a net profit of $3 Icr perhaps a week's labor, the railroad charge s which they are obliged to pay being $27. IN 'A GENERAL WAY. Important Happenings In Other Mnte and Countries. - , Violeiit storms are reported as occui- ring in the-VV est .yesterday. A lorra- do last night struck the cast side ef Clinton, Ky., demolishing filty five houses a .d killing eleven peej)le aod- vvounding fifty three. McGioy, a drummer' stopping at the Sous hern Hott 1, S Louis, w;.lked eff with a gentleman's va.ise containnig $i5o'.o. o. He did not go to Cani.da, however, but returned all on dibccvei ing his mistake. The snowfall on ti e Sierra -Nevada mountains is horn twelve to sixteen feel deep on a level and travel is Mis pendtd. A sno'.vstide near Sierra City, Cab, January 3d, burucl and ilk d six women afd a hoy. Mer cury at Dv ad wood, S. I). , Jan-.ary 4, 28deg. below zero; in Montana. Jan nary 2, 35 eieg.. below. , , S rrrt.irv Tnctnr i.' 10 r; ii;'ll lCtfi some mo 1 tion to th irdhs LMvi1 earnest -CvM'isidexa.'j he arnc!i r.iiitji of the 1 ondr?' j tion cf the Ai .if :1 e h. Ji. ins. ji) lave b:n held ::s piiitners of a waf since Geronimoa;.ri hb band jfre'ndered to Gen. Miles, vest. nlayubmiued hi ccnclusions to the ' Presi(3enti i n t wo a 1 ter native suggev ?Qrisy6n"e f he ptrejhase. j of a nact of iand in thei: mountain re j gion ofWer;rrorth 0pJinaorone: in aems ; ;tlje other . tha he ! !,MCI KV" 1- ,0 .0, Amis 1. irititrv i VniWwiTKr tt Cliri.t frnrw. fer be afithorized to, locate ,them at Fot SHI ' temporarily with ra vi;vv to their final settlement on the Ki-w'a. Coniinancheiand Apache ribervat:oiif saiisfat tory negotiations ' tan be c dn summated with th se (nfede rated tribtr. , The latter suggt s" ion :, has t he approval of the Seereiarv ol VVar, and he reCouinvtn.ds its ad' ption., . Buffalo Lilhla Water .".' ! ' ; At Ftjriean c Hays'. , . ; For Kent. first-class Ten Pin Al!ey,couij kte f Address" or iipply f o R JJsry. j : .- . cn.-. . U jv doors are r.ow iprotv i wicTe open foi t!:e:ecrepjKior all. Icinds Cf l-ui:y, t'n! ua.,0ii work.-" Snth :u uuii iru.-irnm.-cd. . , r if. V.- ,TAXok. Co s. i the trains, ,