or THE DAY MAS TIIK Largest Citv Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. THE DAY GIVES AH the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts: per week. -t Volume I. Number 10S. OXFORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 221890. Single Copies : 3 Cts .-f-r mm 2 Fruits ! Fruits ! AT T. W.JACKSON & CO'S To-Day. :(o): . r A Qi;Q Sweet Florida Oranges IO V-rA.OICljust opened. This fruit l thoroughly rie and sweet. , Qt?Q Kxlra Fancy Asenwall J. VlO I 0 Bananas. One of Ihe lrftt shipments vc have received this season. TJUT Fancy Malaga (irapes. Large I IJlJl. bunches, and Fine, rlu imp Ff int. i CASH on Extra Fancv Messina Lent Something nice and will give satisfaction. i' XX C IIc" r,,vis' Apples. The ) 1)1)L0 icst we ever saw. Try them. They nil! suit you. ( V-CUC Milward Cliff Oacker ham. Cream ipray. Mushroom. Ki'ic Kuac and XX Soda Crackers oened to day. T T3Q Fancy Laver Fig. Rai IOO LI)j, sins, Dales, Nuts, etc. Oxford Bakery and Candy Factory. Iltrmlon Block j. Oxford. N. C. GRANVILLE- Female Institute ! OXFORD, N. C. S jr inj session will hej;in J.m 72, 1S90. Iitstructin thoiouRh in every clvpartment I he Dirwtor of Music is a graduate of h New England Conservatory, Betuii. Sjhtc- ta! attention 1 uiven to voire cultu e ant Mi;ht inking. Pianos and Orga are new and are kept uii;tiu order by yearly cn tract with the best tuner with Hume, Mi nor a Cu., Kichniond, Va. " No ptitMl received for less than a term. jind iiorduclius nialc rxci-oi .for tck. lies. Term j lower than thoKe . fr mosf shoIsotieriiicsameadvantaires. For fur ther informal ion, apply to m ISS n, Ll-A KKE, I'm no e t.. V ALUABLE REAL. ESTATK FOR SALE 10 town lots. Very desirable sites. building 77 Acres of Land. Within les than ont ciilc front the courthouse. liii.- land is IMrtially. in original growth, the balance i;od farming land. This is a rare chano !r a bargain. Call on FEILD .t ROVSTER. OALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN OX- O FORD. Bv virtue of an order of the Suierior Court, I shall, on Monday, the 27th day cf January, ioo, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse loor in Oif.ird, the house and lot ol land h netl by the late Mrs. Mary S. Taylor at the time of her death, and formerly owned by Rufus Knott. It is situated iu'Oxlord. on the street leading towards Kittrell, ad joins the lots of R. R. Best, Tin G. Tay I r and D. A. Hunt, is Si feet front on said street, 99 fcej wide at the rear, and runs lack from sire l.$) feet The dwelling is a neat cottage of four rooms, in good condi tion , with all necessary outhonses ! Terms; One-third cash, the balance in; twelve months, with eight erccnt. interest Irom date. John W. IlAVS, Ex'r. of Mrs Mary B. Taylor. iHrcember 26, North Carolina, i Sithkiok Cockt. ranillc County. ) Dec. 16. Jltiulersttrt Smith : Will take notice that he is sued for divorce in the above court from the bonds of matri niouy. He will appear at Oxford, at Cnirt House, on 5th Monday before 1st Monday 111 March. x?o. and answer complaint of innte smith, his wife. R. W. Lassiter, C. S. C. Graham Winston, Atty's. NOTICE. It has been ordered by the U?ard of Cont mivsionersif(;ranviUe county that no orders f.r money be iv.ucd to any Krrson who has been returned as insolvent tax payer, and thse who buy such claims do so at their own risk. . T. I. WALLER. Chairman B'd Co. Com'rs Z CALF. OF REAL AND PERSONAL O PROPERTY. To satisfy a deed in trust, to me executed on the t6th day of January, 1KS9, by Mrs. Carrie Mitchell, and duly recorded on page 116, book 29, of the Records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Granvillo county, I sell to the highest bidder, for cas! , w the premises, on the Sth day of Februarj't iJoc, the bouse and lot on Mill Street, in the town of Oxford, adjoining the lands of L. Thomas, R. J. Aiken aud R. J. Mitchell, also, immediately after safd sale, I will sell the household furniture in the hotel iu the town of Oxford known as the Irwin Place. JOHN J. PARIS, Trustee. January 6th, 1890. - NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Minor ETriitf, Retrospective and Pro pectlve, Gathered About the City By Our Alert Reporter Most people consider a clear, , cold day like this delightful weather. Mr. Tos. A- Wthh. the entt rnrisinrr fu dture dealer, is having a sky liiiht j .-- put in his store The work being done on the streets suggests the need of a heavy roller to fuck down the dirt firmly and evenly. "Raleigh is a capital place for the llaiitist F.-m.il- ITnivervi v Sn w the At.nAe,n,- rrvfrirfi. i Hmi. iiently the place for it. Mr. S. R. Sattenvhite, has rented the store on Raleigh sirett formerlv occupied by Mr. V. S. Herlert, and is doing a general merchandise busi ness. diicpng done arouDO me mineral spring ais.ovrrea a lew ays ago tin nis ,j!ace in West Oxford, seeking for the mainspring. , . . Hie train from Raleigh this morning irotigni an txira coacn, which was arneu 10 tienarr-on uy sne u. w n Imm It le lhr,MTht if u- ill I v 1 1 tl tit) M" .iwwbo. "... ,rrt. nn PvM.wlii.a t. rti frr.m .nnr ' f 1 J . 2,ofc,"u" fieWs Workmen In gan ttxlay tearing down tSe old wooden buildings on the sittMr. Lyle Stated that his purpose was y purchas d by the Fanners 1 11 V Alliance of Granville for their new brick wa ch'.Hi e. tVork will lie start" d 0:1 the warehouse, we understand, as s ion as 1 ossible. Jhere are some unrnistakahie cases f La Gnpe .in -'this citv f There is", however; no ck casfo r Tr al.irm," ; s ihe disease here ajiprars in a mild foim and there is no danger of fafal"re.ults if jjersons contracting it take 'liriief are of ihemselvo. : " " The anva sing committee fur the Baptist Female Univrtsity fund is visiting those who lave not a 1 ready subsAib d, and soli'-itine their aid in this important ma ter. Kviry 1 er oh should. contribute his iart. Every cent that tan be raided is neided. Littl s Wlorld" Dramatic fCom pany w II appear, in the Ojera House, Kibnary 4th. Mr. Gus Neyill, wnom our rn-ople will remember took j ar in an amateur minstrel performance In re about a vear ago ard who is ; clever actor, is a member of thi roujie. ' The driver of a dray on College strett yesterday afternoon was stand ng in an empty hoghead handling the reins, when suddenly the hogs head tilted over, tell uuon the horse ai d caused him to run away. Beyond a few biuises to the driver 110 daiuage uasdonr. ' , ' The Glucklich German Club, at meetinir held last nieht. dtcided to give a gennan next Friday night com plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. b Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt, two young couples who hae recently launched their barques on the matri monial seas. Ihe Granvil e Institute bemns its spring session today with the brightest prostiects.' It rs an excellent in4stitu I. ' M m Ml ! Hon, thoroughly equipped," witn a stronir corns of instructors, ard is meeting with the succtss it deserves. It is one of the iewels of Oxford's educational crown. Street Henderson, a negro man, was brought to the city yesterday from IJrassfield township charged with a capita! offence. , While in the sheriff's office awaiting the arrival of the jailor, he managed to slip out unobserved and make his escape. He has not yttbeen recaptured. JTtanvaii Deaatle. Freshlv repacked apples Ji. per busdeL it " Furman & Hays. Bes! ladies' shoe dressing in town at Fur roan &,Hays ioc. anu 15c per bottle, STATE SIFTINGS. 31 orth Carolina Iuni ofTnterest Clippe and Condcntcd from Exthanget, It is reported that the Farmers' Al liance of Pitt countv has expressed it- . self in opposition-to public schools, Judge AroifieIdr irj his Charge, call ed attention to wie law on trusts in this State, and fe-krindiury made a careful investigaitofeof the report which-had come to the ear of the O I - . court. After summoning a large num- ber of witnesses and enquiring into 'he matter they failed tot return a present ment against any firm as violating the! statue. Durham Sun. ' A Wilmington dispatch of yesterday yss A DarK ougnr,:o pe rngnsn or it -i l - . r t : 1 Norwegian, went ashore - on the bar near Southport about noon 1 lie tug . . f ..-- is uiaoie to readvneron-ccouni 01 me high sea. The Knglishtrawp steamer, tl-iriirrVf tr ln tKw Mn1f Koc a' Katr ser to the bark, and will try to pull her off when the tide nses. Capt.Savage, f th 1 i(i Couinflr Crvirp. .was inst in time to pick up and save five men be Nonfrini; to Ihe tramu where the boat .. . I. had turned over. The arriva, ofL Lvle special agent of the United-States Census Department for Nor'h Catbli nwith his cons ' ol assistants ,.was announced yesterdav morning. Mr. 1 -.1 'j. 1 1. 1 t bVlC ailU MS a!aUUH, UUIUUCI IIIU "VC ' t. -.. 1 mew, nave .wen cuv uui nwiii vo3ir jng-on hy nsus Department H h f the states recorded indebtedness. I I i i to ascertain the recorded indebtedness of the State for the ieriod from Janu ary ist.1880, to December 31st, 1889. He proposed to do as efficient work ake the State show canta-otf' HisJ'heSd anta .niv. ocj lere. His assistants as possible and mak Vr w-ua iinirfurc in hara Wiu occictonfC 1 i, ir-J win canwas an ine truiiiics 01 ,mc State and report the result to him. M r. -Lyle and his corps are-at pre? ent enpafred in takinor statistics from the books of the Rruiter's offi-e , here. 0 O O . cws (Joseri'cr A Resolution. A t a meeting of the Oxford Lodge I. O. O. F No. 103, last night, the following repolution was passed : v.- Resolved, That the sincere thanks of this Lodge are hereby- tendered to Bro. W L. Ctmirggim for his very able and instructive sermon delivered at the Opera House on Sunday nigh last. Also to the - ladies and gentle men whoso kindly assisted in furnish ing the music on that occasion, and to the managers for the use of the . Opera House. for said services. Resolved further, That a .cony o these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, and also that a couv be furnished The Day and the Ledger for publication. Ltost. The second volume of 'Stories and Les sons on the Catechism." Person having the same will please return without delay. - . K yv. Lassiter, Sr. Boys, let us start off the New Year fair sdiiare and even-with the world. I have vour accounts ready, and will be elad tc see you. . k. broughton Wanted. Position as book-keeper or salesman bv a young man, mil graauaie 01 tne Virginia business college, is now employed as tei eeraoh ooerator. and desires chanee o work. Please address, stating terms, -a cne.Best reference given. P. B. Gibson, Stuar t, Va. ' - For Sale. Three Hundred Acres of land near the town of Oxford. It is good grain and to b.icco land and is well timbered. Will be divided to suit purchaser. Apply to this office. , : , . . ; t For Information of the Public The office hours of the Western ' Union Telegraph Company and the Southern Ex press Company are from 8, a. m. to 8, p. m. H. L). WHITE. The undersigned is prepared to do a lim Ited amount at copying; either legal, manu script or letter, batisiaction guaranteed; charges moderate. Address G. C, care of The Da v. A FEW PERSONALS. GATHERED HERE AND THERE BY " THE "CHIEL AMANG YE." The Doing and Whereabout of Some People You Know -the Arrival and " Departure. : Mr. A. W. Graham" went to , Stovall this morning. Mr. C. J. Turner is confined to his bed with La Grippe. Mrs. J. W. Harris, of Raleigh, ar rived in the city this morning. Miss Annie Hamme, of the Oxford Female 4eminary, is quite sick. Mr. T. W. Jackson is keeping his room, la onppe navmg seizea upon 4. . . I Mice Mi rrro r I nrtr hie hpAn 1 1 - -.w r le past tew oays, out is now soml I Oetter. Mr. L. W. Birzh, of Augusta, Ga., brother ot Mrs. VV. A. Bobbitt, is in I the !ltV. - . Mrs. 1. R Allen and children, of Wilson, is the eruest of Mrs 'A-"H-- A. Williams. fapt. W. H. .intendent of the Green, general super- the Richmond & Danville - J Railroad, was here this- morning -on a suecial train. : :; U f T larh " r nah I - . I'-'"-k - ... . O rpnr(JCpnfn(r th VHw r M,tHl!lI T io .w..,., V.", L'T 1 1 si i ra ii f C nmnanv i Stnrttntr x frvtfi das fe Ule cttf. Miss Leona Graves, of Selrria, C, who ha? been VisittngMiss Fati - nic Cozart, leaves thfe; afternoon to Te- turn to her home, Messrs. 0, M. Sadler,..: superintend- ent of he. Southern Express i Com va. ny, and W W. Allen, route agent of companyvareifvthedtjt todays - - vT.:o. VeU:' .MrvW.Gi Lamb, who: represents a 1 ' (VI f IV - f " I St TT It -a'hn rlirfx;n Hi o-u:I:;c- u- -.-'j uiiuiiiyiciui u mc iuau aiiu wicius considerable oHtual- influence in I Eastern Jqrth Carolina was, in Ox- ford vesterdavl ''i '.-a-' . . . - : - m Mr. Geo, Harhl formerly editor of the Fayetteville Observer, is registered at the OoDorn House. ; He is here in the interest of the Provident Saving Life Insurance Company, and will re main in Oxford a week. V v THE TR AINS. 3 Their Arrivals and Departure1! Here ' Per the Sew . Schedule. OXFORD & CLARKSV1LLE R. ; . Northbound trains arrive 10:41 a. m., and 5:05 p. m. , - Southbound trains arrive? 1 :4s, p. m. and 3:42, p. m. ;' OXFORD & HENDERSON R. R. Trains' arrive 10:20, a. m., and 3:15, p. M. : Trains depart 11:00, a. m., and 4:00 p. m. The O. & H. . trains make close con nections at Henderson with the Ral eigh & Gaston trains north and south, going and coming to Oxford., The O. & C. trains now run through from West Point, Va., to Raleigh, N. C, having West Point at 8, a. m., and arriving at Raleigh at 6:18, p. m.; leaving Raleigh at 8:10, a. m., and ar-j riving at west roint at o, p. m. making close connections with the Yoik River steamers to and from Baltimore. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Express shipping book will be cl6s- ed promptly as follows.: . For matter going , North, at 10: 15, a. ra. ror matter? going soutn, at - rm "a 3:15, p. m. ; 1 "This rule, will be stuctly carried; out. -- THE MAILS. ' The mai Is are closed at the post- office a half hour-before the arrival of he trains. " Beat in the Market. "Bck Prince," "May Apple" and "Mat- nee, cnewing 1 ODacco at uavis, 1 nomas & Co " - For Bent A Room in rear of our store, about 24ft. square, opening on public sqnare 6n Wall c-i - l rr o f T . - IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Happening; in Other State and Countries. A collision on the Missouri Pacific "Railroad yesterday caused the death of one man and the wounding of sev eral others. Near Tulare, Cal., 'yesterday morn' ing a passenger train was stopped by two. masked men, who robbed the ex- press agent of several thousand dollars and then escaped, A Chicago dispatch says Mar shall Field has given ten acres of land valued at $ 1 00,000 for a site for the Baptist University Which J. D. Rocke feller has endowed with $600,000. In a private letter received in Wash ington a neighbor and friend of ex- Senator RiddlebergeT writes 1 I . . . V - Have " vou heard that KiddfeberKer is very ow ? m physicians have littlebr.no and he may go at afly. moment. The work on the Atlantic and Dan ville road is now practically completed. All the rails have been . laid and all that now remains to be done is tfhat the railroad people call "surfacing up." This work will be completed in a few da vs. and the Danville Construction ComDanvXDect to turn over theiri nart of the road to the comoav dunnff tht? present week. . r. - 1 t L. u: P 7 ilbl IWC1VC UUlIiau UCUlga 4UU tUA,. cU- ,-1,4 j yetr.and raged over Washington for a iweek; Reports foro the Colevilie l resefvation are to the effect that the cattle are dying by. hundreds from starvation and thirst, and that the grouna is covered wun oyer iwo teet of snow on a level ahd (n some places 'drifted -mowtairf. highr . The cattle.- men estimate that ther1 will lose" one ,..f iL' n--kt-: men estimate that ther . .. halt of their nereis this season. SAGACIOUS AN IMALS. A SAGACIOUS canine at Johnstown not going to get caughtiiinotliernpod if it can help it. Every time it rains the dog rushes to the fourth stdafr and re mains there until the downpour is'over. A horse employed- in a lumber mill at Guernville; CaL, for ihe last twelve years to haul away the sawdust has be come so well acquainted with his work that he goes from one hopper to anoth er, through intricate passageways, with rout a driver and never strikes a post. He begins and quits work by the whistle, the same as the men. '. ' . A citizen of Erie, Pa., was walking along the street the other, day when his dbg came up, pulled his coat and tried te make him retrace -his steps. . He turned around - and followed the dog a short distance and picked up a fine re volver. The dog seemed to know that the weapon was valuable, although it was too heavy for him' to carry in his month. ' Pedestrians on Eighth street, Phila delphia, were amused by the sagacity of a dog. . The animal was trotting up street when suddenly his muzzle fell to the sidewalk He stopped, looked at it, and after a few. attempts again got his head in the cage. But just as he started on his trot it fell off a second time. This was repeated four times. Then the dog, apparently realizing that it was beyond him to fasten the muzzle, took it be tween his teeth and ran on, his looks in-, dicating the pride he felt in mastering the difficulty. ( A resident of Depauville, N. Y., is the owner of a fine maltese cat that is unusually intelligent, and has devel oped. to a remarkable degree traits that are seldom. found in thereat family. The most popular thing about this particular Thomas is his love for a gun, a love which began to manifest itself about three years ago." The cat first began to follow his owner to the woods and fields in search of birds, and Mr. Eigabroadt, noticing , his liking for the sport, took some pains to develop the hunting in stinct and make Tommy useful. The cat was easily taught, and. a few lessons suf ficed to make him a trustworthy re triever. . . , 'For Rent. One six room cottage dwelling. Terms moderate. Address W, H. White. Apple, Apples, Apples. Twenty-five cents a peck at J. G. Hall's.