THE DAY AH 'the -News of 'the 'day arid is forriished -at -lOctB. iper Week-. !; Largest City Circulation f j of any paper jpulishcd .'; Oxford. ir- f J "I -! f-J I"' I I T Fruits! Fruits ! T. W. JACKSON & CO S :(c): jr C "PC VWnl.1 'Orzc lO LaOllOj. This fruit CUCKrtM Fancy Aspen!! .2 LnOllO rUruna. m of the VvtjvHCittNwc Ha verve ctvo3ibt3SatfiK DDT Fj?kv MIj rpc. Jjirgc I nlH-r. bi:lc ami Kiin rimp i CASH j: DDT C Apple. TWc Tr tiwrn, Hlcy 5uit yoxk 5 CrC MthraMXTnT OrcVcr T DC VMicvlavr Vrjv JUi- Oxford Bakery and Candy Factory. I U rn Vi TiNxV OH AN VII. Ll Female Institute ! OXFORD, X, C 5rHn2 tsmi lcgrn Jan 22-, lis. The liifttor ofMuic t a RrAdu.itv tf the rVr ilnzlAtwl iVtwrvatory, ftistoi. tract with the lt tuacr uUI liumv, Mi- N11 .wi1 rr-rtriwi f.vr than U-rm, !kI tio nt!i!tli-x ttvt? except fir wck-iw-ws, Ttrmt k.wt-r am tliMe 4" tiwwt Iht-r lfif m tttn. ti;i:lv to V ALUAULK K lwL KST.TK FOR S.M ; Acrr rtt Iin!. Wiihin Iw ttun nv tuiU tnrti the ourtKott?v. Thl lamt . if jMrtially in wiiwl unmth, tlw iMlancv K'R"I f.irniMi Ujifi. Tti v rare chance t lAiriuitw tU tut J A IX' A li 1. 1 C M SA L tU The clerk U GrnniJW SujrT Lurt, In a jrcMt iwtit-t!hK jHiHliuj: hi Mid t 'otsri f r u naUf the UihIs 4 the late Tlnw. CWccm fr ivartitin (imofla his b-Atn at-Uw, npjutr(l the umJru;nvi a cwuu6.siMicr l.i n il ?wiil IatkS. Thele will hehtld at hU Ulc tcidenc in the In Tally tlo tuwrnsJiip, un 5sU UaIa-, 1st Jtench, i.s at ii w'ctock, m. Trnn thinJ cuh, nWue In ot'nJ ti year. , " The Umli hA tHviuviI lnt hnir trACta containing acrea. 70 ncrt, $ nctc, 5'jacfc, N. T. Orkkn, Commls4knvr. Graham 5t Winston, Attorneys. NoJtji Carolina, t SITBkiok Coumt. . ( GranvitJ County, Uvc. 16, UsSc IftnJtrson SfHt'th t Will take notice tliat he Uucd for divorce Jn th Btxvr ctnirt frum the lxjntl of roatrl IniMiy. He will appear fit Oifortf, at Court llit)H. nti th Miuljr eror 1st MotjdflV In Mrch, iVs, nf answer compUint of Annie hmith, hn wl'e, R. W. Lasjtko. C. t. Cf (Uaiiam U Wj.NsruN, Atty'c. NOTICE. It his vx iTiU rrtl hy the Uird of Crm rnicioner tf G rauyitle coi?nty that no orders for mmiey lw iwul to any pTon" who bin Wen riti:rn-l si Insulvent tut payer, nil'! th.e hotnrv such 'ctalnii 0a to in "ihelf fcwnri) -T. Ii. WALLICU, ; T liy sltim ; f a dsdrf Jnrlgss acutc4 (JfjftVlibrftipiy In -fliok of MsfUfa Nq. rr n rrtt 1 1 ii mi w tpp hi2n?t ;l'!')f p';?iC 3M-tJctt J ll r"?Urt hoijtfl ?f!W MMtd rhaftJ?; ifcf.taBe bw4 trl tho rest ?Id cf thft RifctH teadi ttdjob Mr-J IS ! NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Iluor Ercnti, RrtroctlTC and Pro pectli-r, Cialhrred About the City lly Onr Alrrt Il-xortr Tl.cre was a very heavy host this morning. Hours for holding court: Opens at 9.30, a. in j itces Irom 1 tti 2.30, p. ii The h:rsc swopj.cTi ate continuing their circus tiiijy on the lot in the j rear of Armory Hall. There are rumors afloat of quite a number of marriages to come off in the city in the course of the next three or four weeks. The Oxford Lodge, I. 0. O. F., IS'o. 103, continues to add weekly new mcmbers'to its roll. Already the Uauner Lodge of North Carolina, it is u-aiily increasing iis lead. The memlxrs of the Gluekltch C in in Club dtsire through the ctJum- 5 of 1 iik Day to return their thanks to Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. S. Hunt for a large choice ind beautnul bouquet of flow- ers. The w-. II at , tr.e head of College street is being covered. Wouldn't it be a good Klea to coyer all the public wells and have these Irtmings neatly painted r The inq-roveinent would b - . - trciit- Hut Russian importation) La Grippe apjxars to be on the increase in Oxford. Several mr ons who are down with it are quite sit k, but" in the ing to take charge of a school War m.ijority t;f ctses it is in mild form, rt;n Plains. a-d the sufferers recover filter a d'.y or two. Tie disease ts tp demic but is not contagious. A Day reporter sav Mr. E C. Hackney, of the Durham Jfavwvfcr.on the train this morning tti route for the north. "It is untric he said, thM tlie grard jury of ouf Ncounty f nnd a trut bill against the Dukes, and drop Ied it Inxause they threatened to move th-ir hlmt irnm D:iri-A:n, . . . txts A Kenttit kinrs signing himself 'S. F. T.. writes a letter to the iMW tttjnto" about North Carolina Han lists, from which we ti ake the follow-) ing excerpt: -There is iastor Hirda way and his dear Oxford jKple, Who know how to appfeci.ile their able t d If-sacriritim: ttor, and make a visiting brother feel at home.' THE TRAINS Thele At-HvuU nnt lr)iu lir lr ilte JVer 8chednle OXniRI) CLARKSVll LK R U Northbound trails arrive 1014! A M. and 8:05 i M. . houthlHjund trafnsarnve U45, and 3:44, p M. OX TOR D Itr.NDKkSON it. R Trains arrive lp:ao, a. M., and 31 1, r. m. iramsuciKin 11 00, A M.ana 4100 The O. H. trams make cIoc con tuitions ut Henderson with the Kal- cifiii uaston iratns nrjrtn ana Buutn coing und comuitf to Oxford The O. v- C. trains now run throuch - a irum ?Cll lOIIll, YR., IO WXIUIU f M. tl..!..i ... ti.- L VT I U. uavin Wist i'otnt at 6, a. -in., .. - . I fi" ' 5 K " "J.'"' .1 .-..u ti .. 1 1. A..ts ... . riyin at West 1'oitlt at 6, p, tti, making cloStf LoiinccVioni with the Yoik Uiyef ptcamwri $o ttnd ffom MWmore, t. ;:r ; :,:rr-n.... ...... kill. I I I I M "I I i- I cdromtitlV as follqwif T11B Thc rnaiit ife fclaseti" al tlifi wM bffice jt Kiif hcjtjf before ihg mit si cf m mm, lor matfcf goftirf North, at io:t( uplM sutca flvfnmtnt -fit- prfi.nt 3, hi. For watu-r 'slnj Baqt have a' Haih4 Cammtofun.??- Tba np, run; w)ii ,fcf1 wi'Sfl out, f- ' 1 v PURELY PERSONAL. The Doings and IVhtrwboii'fs 'of Some -IVuple Ypn -Know. i t)r. C D. H. Fort is confined td his room with Ia Grippe Mr. A. S. Hall, wrfcjias Wen quite aick,:s now convaieCnr.' liss Carrie Kro'ifriei-nieT is suiTeririg from an -at tut k 'of La Grippe. Mr. Wylie V'-Ysor, of Yaivklinton, is in the city attend ingcourf. Ir. C. J: Hulin, 6f the DiwhaWi Marble Voiks? is in the t ity. Mr. Geo. Feild, of Henderson, came pvet to Oxford on the morning train. Mr. D'Orsey Jones . left yesterday alternoon on the train for a short trip. Mr. F. j Crew's has been iirrdr the spell of Ja Qripp'-, but is much better now. Miss Minta Royal 1, of Vake Forest, is the guest of her sistw, Mrs. F. P. Hobgocd. - Mr. J. N-.jrW0(4 came home this morning from a trip In the inttrcbt of his cigar factory. T Mr,,l'hos. WiUian.s, of ClarksvilleJ Va., arrived in tl-e city on a hhort visit yesterday afternoon. , Mr. V). L. Blackball reached the city this morning on a visit to his relatives and friends. Mr G. K. VVatson of Toisiiot, N q. uut a fevv wccfcs aL'O a resident' of l Oxford, is here for; few" days atlend- tng court. Miss lani? ( arri ."Ion, of northern Granvill ,. who fia been the gmst of Miss Mar K. freorv-. left this.morn Mr. C. j. Turner- is ve'fy sick, ve regrt t to learn-. White recovering; from an aUack of La Grippe, u due exposure brought on pneumonia, and his condition is serious. Notes Fioin Stw-ail-. Mr. H. Gregory recently killed 5 hogS which averaged .34S lbs. No lack of wild game around here. One reliable huntsman reported a catch J . of opossums on one fence rail, and another 7 raccoons Mp one iree. Mr. Tames &ryar and W-. P. Chde) tfv of NcW Yofk city iire gding few b t lJw.hthbjrtlo0d-. to . . mage snooting. Hui.dley Bros, CO., of Ojcrord are busily at work preparing lor ship-) ment the wood latelv burtlia-ed by them from CoL Rx Ov Gregory along the line of the O. & G road from Stovall to Lewis Messrs H, Smith & Sons ViVanUfaC turers of buggies and Wagons, of ljridgertt) Cohtn. bought yestetday all the desirable hickory iimbef on thc railroad between Bullocks and t . onutti & bons smppea irom btovau two months aeo fifty thousand feet of hLKOfy liner toT manufacturing i3ur F ' v iiriTia " B WliUft K..rii Ahulrrkdry. r r- T ' w ptifc nv tfcnr.WlrflM with thanks ih. hedptttf no invitatimi to attend lllt? 55l anniversary eefcia oi ujc Philoniuthefelan flrid-Euxeliad Utefaty Societies of Vake tf&mt College, which Mke bfU4fy ?4i!b A1 two icock. u. w.i-thw wiu & at tail public tJeWt.f Qry - fQugh th& vll'le county." aPwWi'ar prWdent, wfaqgni py a pi? rnptf Q wn RMf w 11 del veferj jo fif eyin am wWfcft there wm te a gealai &&mm SUPERIOR COURT. PRINCIPAL'tCASES DISPOSED SINCE YESTERDAY NOON. OF A .flrhintier of TTiirriporta'lit ;Crl'mtna - Cases Disposed ofTwo Defendants iJtiiiip Their -Bail Bond-. Since our report of yesterday the following cases have fceen'dfyiposdcl of by Granville Superior CJrt, Judge RF. Arnfield presidin State vs. Bani'el-LyW and Martha Pett ford; sentenced to imprisonment in county jail for twelve months, with leave for county commissioners to hire teem Out 6r work them on public roads. State ... . - .-. .; :- r ... vs. Rog'er Van'cey, larceny; judgment suspended upon payment of tost. I State vs. Crawford Hester, forgery; verdict of guilty. Hester was out on a h'undrexjjjdoHar bail, and when call ed for Sentence last ight failed to jap- pear, nor has he been seen since. His brother is his bondsman, mortgaging a piece of land for the amount. State vs. Robert Hammill, larceny; mfelriaV State vs. Addison Nance, disposing of mortgaged property 5 Judgment sus pended upon payment of cost. W i 1 1 ram Vabs, de fen dan t in a case of afiray and one of ire: pass, failed to appear and forfeited a 1 ash deposit with the sheriff of fifty dol'ars - New AdVertisemeib.t.s". : " ; The attention of the reade rs of The Day is called to the advertisement cf the Durham Marble Works, which ap pears elsewhere in this paper. T. & proprietors are reliable business m n and turn out marble work in the high est style of art and at prices as low as the lowest-. They have a branch .yard in Oxford-." oate 01 two tracts ot iantt at puoiic duction in front of the courtlious'e on the rd of March-. edc.ielrs are ( rying strawberries oh the streets in some parts of town- The restaurants usual ly begin to handle th m about this time, but for them to be seen on the streets- somethi r.g phenomenal 1 he hist nev asparf- '$ ,s nas PPeartti d the restaUrantsj ttau cvcf.yuuuy cau tret new jjovaioes at the stores for not so dreadfully much more than they will be several month? from now. It looks as though the winter had been a mild t3ne in the places where eafly vegetables grov-. - -r-v. ? ; - - Air Qiffiidsd of ft welKknowiii lephonS fcdmpany feaya that Yi&i& is ftd wGrkjfch'af has svtch a . fastsinatioil fo wmBri operating A thd eeiatral bMcof a tele bhone ddmpaari , Very jTew tfilim fever leave hetafee tiiey ate dissiaisriei with ifo W'orkv hfey gd g) fihifoutll all the grades and tlie BevjS? ai IncrSaBbs o! saiarf whieh lail to theiri ' Under ihS ledgtBiHgrtiiid ifiile& of onlrLy) ei tna'itifed and "reslgn4 That w aBbUi the hiatof of ' a tejephorid f iri gay la gdf and Sdfi&'d 6f thdhi p$ eUiy ddllafa a' Moisthy hui ths W3? U Ver feiaStingj - f i fullr! 6dntant aitem :titni ana the &tram ori tae nerves is yery !Wrt".- STjlfcti nr.-.-'.-.vVTT Thffee Huhdffefl Aeffes br land H5Fs jhe tSirt f Oifoftif gtou graii hd bitec? land, am it? w'il tirhbefed: vvitl,b The gecgnd vQlumaof H'8tsrlfii and t- 8Q- 'pn the f 4tehlfim? fewfl Dftvhjg I it saw Pi?as? rv wneuj MeiHr 8tiiFe fttitl fetfeh Ufi the tfefja: I ijgye four afccoUiitS read, liiail J be feWd . T ATE SIFT INGS. 3f o rt h X3ia r o 1 i uialV eiii s'oOn t etfe sYci i i'ied 'andi'ondensed from Exchange. Col. L.L. ok -i il & feA.de'nVe in Raletgh. Senator Wiscckik ;artd fafnrly afe at Asheville, i The !loeat nig WiiiMh&'6( 'the i'lair tist Female Utivets4ity ,is ;in (Gi'eehsbo'r6 today. with 'nnirderi hm irrrendeVed lmnsel'f kt Ashe'ville. epreWe Corrt 'ta-hfhe. a fliea'nts for !iaw 'lfccr.se yn t waay -a'miat'iivday'olthissveek. - llfeCdti.t will relarl'yWnVeTfeoR -foi?day,Felr-ruafy jjd. i.ov. Fowle lias 6"nmiutt!d t6 !inr-. oVinWe'nt for ife t he 'deat h rfetnfe'n,ct;s oarrmel Kafed -aifcl & Wiflfs. coWvrcted 'qf biliary at life spring term of Rutherford yduxt. The time fixed for their 'execH'rtion '.'Svas 'eb. 7. 'K special to Vlte Charlotte 'Ch'iVmc'e iro m SVi nston, Vt tfie -2 6th fnst.-, say The Bo;yer-'ieag'ne con rested, elecrtoil t ase for the vsher irTalty 'of oisyth , ctmrty, vliich has been o'n Atr1a!l vin'ce :he ih nisfativ, came to kii 'end. t6-" day, the. ar rendering ;a S'erdict ' 1'n favor of l)o.yei the jlaintitt. league-, Rejxibl rcan-, who as held the 'tce since the first of Deceni!er, lSSir, lairned to have bet-n efe'ete'd by only 4 nraiority-. Bover, he De'mccratic cahtlidate, 'eon'Tested the ejection on the gi-o'un that a nlimbcr 'of -ntgroe's 'voted for TeagHe vho vv'e5 Iton-resi-. dents-. The 'c'oin'ei for plail it m claim 10 have t sr Ven thatenoii&h illegal vott wtre ca t f6 Teagife to 'make OoyerS najority -2.5 agu'fe bas apiJeaied-. H fi A GEN EflAL nnH Oo'untrles. Neili'e "Bl.ys real i -anie is Ehrabtth Pink Cochran. , ; v Jtirde . Q Br ran to d tycii tied the Vuit of the New York baSebairUub -against ji Mv Ward in toor of the Urother-hood-. , - V - . it is rtVmor-ed the idzt ie &6Va Was 'b'urned 'td tine Waters .edge otile hiile south of j(3teltort)v -Ky.-, yteiiday morning and three liVts were iost. johi k-. Lattindsy co'ttoir fectorj of Ne Of leans'y has tailed, tind inade a surrender oif his i)fojert.y Tor the beh'e fit of his creditors. 'The tfcbedu le filed in Ihe cobrt show's ail Indebted ness' Gf slSo assets -; The empioy's of Ihe Bitiiiih'hahi rolling niilU pnft thousand in number went cut on strike yesreitlay and. ibe fight between the men nd the tom jmn.y Vronii's-estd be a Ipng'ahd bitter ciie. The We'eMy f-a.v roll of the mill is about izSibdO;' PetrdlejiTii was Mi vn k fan ''4tU'rtky. morning on the htm bfj&.H-.kennddy) bear' jbhnstbwbi ti;. -; The.weH was beihUnk to dbtt?yer halUral feas; , Three -dtstihtl veins have been j-assfed and the ihdicatlbhs brprhised a lib eral sui-. 'Vhf Vvtll Hd reathed d depth bf 960 feeti The oil was Only tapped) but it rises to hiht bl H5bd fefet through a seven" irifcH tjisihg, " Tp tehse fckcitemeht pftVailsj ahd ihbtn sands are visiiing trie"' vvefh Which ' is beihg fetihk. b$ thl4 biwk H&U Light and Power Uofiiianjf ant ;tiin: Ises a rith yield 1 Mlbn a& hptk-k'ebbfef S&leUWa by A ' dUrig hiattj : lull gfaUuat bf the VlntfniA KgFabh' - $?eratDf :-and HefelrVs thah p Worlt. I'lea'ag' fldc4rfes stating tvirlrifcj tijj?.iir65t rfefffer?cji ;vrh ' . ;; t ?i.-i,..-J..-,''rirrV,.-.. - ---i-'-i - f;rl 1 fO 1.1 4 I ir C Li i I VI: - jli Mppifi lNll pn Monday v. 9 4 d4y ef March, iposa -'to g.-lj rt .4... 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