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TRANSPIRING ABROAO. UX paying 14 dollar in spot caso jou can vt a divorco in four hours ia Japan. Knri i:oi: William, of (lonuany, re- cntlj dicbanrnl an attendant who had Ixen rea linir a Trench novel. f,, 1 11., f Ittifnln Hill ,...u,.i1.m,.ntiJ tl.i. iLinl.inffr usupplcraenK-d th- Ilmilang-er w.,v,l Nt,iihi. in Paris ;opni.rinuMc In 1 an.s. aun'a as po Tin: ChiniMcoa-Ht, two thousand nil If In extent, ilihttl at niht by as com- I )Ii tt a rtrm of liht-housca aa tho .horv of any civiliw-1 country. , ! . , , , ! I i:i tj.i:tc k ki:tn the head of tho, great metal and gun foundry at Ilerlin, ha. rstahl shed a fund of S100 000 to ?n able hU employe: to build their own , , , , , lit: electric lights have reduced tho house. Tin averaro time of rjs.els passing through tho Surz Canal from thirty-seven hours flfty-ven minute to twenty-two hours thirtr-itvo minutes. luirwj-w imw.uw Tltn IalHr ijuestion Is said to be pusn- ln every other out of public interest in London, the demands of tho laboring classes for the betterment of their con dition having bevome so loud and fre quent. TitK Turkish (Jovernment refuses to interfert with the trade in Circassian women, and has instructed its dele fates in the African conference at Ilrus sels to oppose any intervention in tho tratlie. Ost: of the Ht dos of tho Princess of Wales strayed away the otherday from tlicIIo:el llristol at Paris. It took rcfuo in a shop, whero it was recognized ly tho inscription on its collar: Tommy Lelonpi to the Princess of Wales." Tin: Shah of Persia has addid to the bewilderment of his subjects by appoint ing special commission to draft new civil and criminal codes, and has upset his sons and courtrvrs by expressing1 his willingness to forego some of his per sonal prerogatives. Ax Englishman has bought tho con tents of the royal castle of Nuremberg, j containing the most completo collection . of instruments of torturo extant, costing ! XJ,00O in all. There is a library of 3,000. volumes giving tho history of crime I and torture for many centuries. Two on three j-ears ago the Russian Government established credit banks for the purpose of assisting tho owners of largvi estates who happened to be pressed for money. Tho effect has been that the numberof mortgaged estates is much greater than ever and many be longing to high nobles are to bo sold this year for non-payment of the inter est on loans. Ax unusual contrast was lately wit nessed upon ono of the grimy Lon don wharves an auction of a beautiful and interesting collection of sculptures just imported from Italy. It comprised works by tho most prominent Italian artists of to present. MainottLTempua, Fausto, Olivieri, Proli, J'errarini, l)ag nini. Levy, and other Florentine, Roman and Neapolitan sculptors. Tin: nuiem land of Iiabel is- Austria Hungary. Every body there wants to speak a different language from every body else. A new telephone lino has just been opened between Iuda Pesth and Prague, and tho employes could not . agrco what language to use to each other. Somo wanted to speak German, some Polish, yet others Magjar or Czech. At last tho difllculty has been got over by anordinanco that French shall bo used. Tin: famous gold mines of the province of Ca.rah.iya, department of Puno, Peru, wklch were formerly worked extensive ly by the Spaniards and Portuguese, but wero subsequently abandoned, partly on account of the attacks of savages and partly Wcauso of revolutions, are now exciting great interest. Many, quartz and placer mines art being taken up, as, with the advance of civilization and im provements in the roads, enterprise ia taking rapid strides in that district, wher there I immense mineral and v ego table wealth. For Sale Barsain. i A lartic iron safe, of best make 1 and in ilrst-class condition. A,,-j ply at tins otiice. D ISSOLUTIOX NDTICK. The tlrni of Satterwhite I!.kes. nier- cli.intsas Oxford, bas Ufii t!iso!vcd bv urn- . . r . 1 ' ! nai tntc"i. .ir. . . rvnurittnue assumes all liabtlitlcsof the firm. and collects all lebts due the f.mi. S. R. S A TT 1 1 iv Y 1 ! I T E, l W. HAKICS. Jan. 14. tS. 21 Terry, Wright & Merritt FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP- (In Mitchell IMKkl OXFORD .- - North Carolina. :o: fi vtl uorkmcn' and Satisfactory work guaranteed every one. PUBLIC CPXTAOT 'OAQ Q! DuaIUuAj XJV-fV.0 At IVi:i.!shkks Pkk:k i Cash Prices. 25. per cent extra ! if cliarreil. ' O -j i Holmes Fin-t Reader, new edition, ? 15 j Holmes Hrt Reader, new edition, ' H"!kh Second Header, new editicr, , MfmV Thir,f Kc:uerj n,w. edition, .40 5 ,jjJu.s- purth kci k-r, new edition, j n!nuV Fifth Reader, llhm-' New History f the U. S. 1.00 Jjanrys Flemeniary Ocoraphy, .60 Maurv s Kevi-ed Ai.inua: of (.eurary, v - . ,-:irIin;1 t.-t;s-,.2s 1 j ;:,t,, tjs Primary Arahtical Arithmetic .20 ; Smlofd's li.lerm Analytical Arithmetic, h nnford's Common Si hool Anal. Arith.. .04; Sanlords Higher Analytical Arithmetic 1.00 ( i Woicestcr's Primary I dictionary .48! w .-ester'? New School Dictionary ol f W orcester's Comprehensive Dictionary 1.40? Worre ur's Academic Dictiouarv, j Worcester's Octavo Dictionary. ! !ltr.'s primary dictionary. i-5! 3 4i UVKC.. rf..mm..iiSrh.i.il Dirt onarv .MC(;i,ncv"s Revised Kk- tric Primer Harvey Revised Elementary Gram mar and Composition, Harvey's Revised Eu'ish Grammar, Elecinc (El' iueu. Copy U.Hks. Per doz. GoMlrich's Chiltl History U. S. Swn.ton's Ean.uuae Primer J Harrington's iel!nK roks Steele's Abridged Physiology, Moore's Historv of North Carolina, THE OXFORD BOOK STOKE. W.-:-V.-:-JONES. . Rev. C. Durham D. D., TESTIFIES AS FOLLOWS: It i;ives us pleasure1 to bear testimony to the value of Pancea Water. And as results that have come under our observation are the best commendation of this water, we Cive t!ie facts in a single case : On the recommendation of Dr. P. K. Ilines j t (of Raleigh) Mrs. Durham, wife of Rev. C. j i ! I Durham, Corresponding Secretary of the ; North Carolina baptist State Convention, i 1 cfltr imm'JiS of sickness and suffering, be-j gnu the use of Panacea Water, and was soon j VERY GREATLY . J benefited bv it. I She had before this tried the Water from two very noted ! springs without relief. O. DURHAM. , , " SoL AXD rl?RSONAL S To satisfy .1 deed in trust, to me executed I on the 16th day of January, iivo, by Mrs. j Carrie Mitchell, and duly recorded on page lib, book 20. ut the -Records in the ouice of the Register of Deeds of (Iranville county. I will hel! to the highest bidder, for cash, n . 1- . . ...5 . . ., .... . . , . me premises, on tne MM iav 01 rebruarv. iyc, tne house and lot on Mill Street, in the town of Oxford, adjuininir the lands of L. J Thomas. R. J. Aiken and R. J. Mitchell, also, immediately after ?aid sale, I will sell the household furniture in the hotel in the town of Oxford know n as the Irwin Place. JOHN J. PARIS, Trustee. January 6th, 1S90. Notice ! The firm of Hart, Lawrence & Cochran has been iissolved by mutual consent. V. D. Ctchran retiring. Those indebted to the old concern will please come forward and settle their accounts. HART & LAWRENCE. P Price List ok Samples of .00; Molasses, Sugars, Cak.es, Crackers, Car.dy, Oranges. Iy.ni(is, Coroanuts, Peanuts, Cahhage, Pv.-ia'oes, Peas, x White Beans, ' M jU-ga G:apvS, Cr ' kervwarv, Glassware, Tin and Stoveware. ioi Furniture of Every Description .45 : CKMKNT of every description. ";! Soapstone Finish, in Barrels Dry. 60 Sewerage, Drain Tiles and Fire Clav ' x Chimneys. Stove pipe thimbles .50! ; and Chimney Tups Hominy at d Grits. Cal! and Look and Save money JOB OSBQRN, .MERCHANDISE BROKER. OXFORD, N. C. REMOVED TO 'Three doors west cf 0torn House. I'Oe good room on second floor of j buildieg to rem. Also three rooms to i rent in White building on Main st. Gadgrind wanted facts ! facts So do the readers of The Day la the advcrtis.ernent rhey read Here are some facts that wil interest your pocket-book. JOHN W. MARKHAM'vS Cheap Cash Store.! Carries full lines of Dry Goods, ! i Shoes Hats, Notions, Htavy.j and. Fancy Groceries, Farming! ; prices that simply cannot be beat. We buy in large iiuantnits lor the cash, 1 and can comncte with anv house anvl where. We are content with a ' SMALL PROFIT smaller than most merchants. We don't want the earth. We prefer to undersell others to being undersold. Consult your own interest, give us a call and conyince yourself these are facts we are stating. . It won't cost you anything will save you money, we promise you. We have a -Wholesale Grocery AND FEED HOUSE in Durham, where we keep everything usually found in a first-class establish ment. We solicityour trade tor either house. . John W, Markham, , Cor. Commercial Ave., and Wall'Sts., (Next to Banner Warehouse). OXFORD, - - North Carolina, i FiQU . 1 ., ., I, ,., i U A PTCl D I? A "M i iMUio. riMD.- A f A For wow New Year! CTQ GO. GO c o CTQ P if it o CD p o .p - GO 5 O) O p o in o o :-DAVjS, THOMAS'S (l0:: H ints to 1ousek;epf.rs. . ints to housekeepers. FAMILY GROCERIES. FAMILY GROCERIES - - ' IN tTORE AND TO ARRIVE. . 4 ; Mince Meat, Cocoanuts, Currants, Dates, j Figs, Oranges, Apples, Citron and a full line of canned goods Tomatoes, Corn, I Peaches, Pine Apples. Apricots, etc. Rice, I Oat Meal, Cheese, Sugai, Cofi Corn, Oats, Meal, Bran, Ship Stuff, Flour. Best Lard. Reliable Hams. Sausage. A nice lot of Fresh Butter, Ickle Pig If you want the nicest .Flour give; my oweet Home a trial. I C. J. WAR.D. Special Drives ! ! ' A- MAX'S, Cor. Ccm. Ave. and College Street, IN- Dry Good, Clothing, hats, boots and shoes. Heavy and Jancv Groceries,. A complete stock of these goods bought low arid sold low. Guarantee prices against any house or any town in North Carolina. I have some special goc ds to show you cheaper. than you ever saw before. Call at m store and ask to see them. They will be shown you with pleas ure by polite and attentive salesman. Elmhurst Mills! Corn-Meal can be found on sale at C. J. Ward's and J. T. Siztmore's. Parties wishing fine Jersey milk and butter will be supplied promptly by b '"avin t their nrrlprc it P "' T - WTAK. ztore. . THOS. E IHCKS. RE M E .VI B El T-i i n CCGMPLI-SHS t ITS- n IN- RELIEVING ' SUFFERING HUMANITY Away from (lie Spniijr 1- W as .well as at the Spring a me. Is Extends kg Rapidly. J. B. I 0T T 1F1 OF OKf ord, .Nr. CT' Tniuks the life of his chiM was saved from death by Cholera Infantum, oy ue ol Panacea ::- Water. H. A. TAYLOR, Ik, K()rmerV a mcir,ber of GiJill- j vilie .Inferior Court, eavs tli:it 1 1 is son,. M r. Joli 11 M. 'i ay!ir, who is a well-known tobne conisU of Hichmond; was (inii- ujer.ouslv ill. lie tiucd two f h i &h y cv 1 ebn; ted miu em I t waters under the": advice of J his physician without sati- j factory results. Finally at j the Kigestion of Jr.. Taylor, j Sr Panacea Water was t rit el : It proved so beneficial that ! the Doctor in chiuire adictl the discontiniufnce of ajl th mineral waters except the Panaeea, re n uirking that 1 1 Panacea Water had done h' patient more good than all medicines, -and the other two mineral waters of celebrity. John A. Williams G 00 D VORK -SOLE AGENCY, OXFORD, N. C. I 1
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