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l INTcCESTING STATISTICS. j A rtt.i cirorctt arc stroked In t ti'.-.i'H wry d iy. i ;::mt 7,IC- p-nxioncrs. accord ! : x tli lurst sMtisttcs. 1 T:tk ox".' of wr:rn over mn in ' I H-tlnd ucd Vtil s Is ctinat'-U at TJio,- J i . pt::rr; tl.o ynr rr.uinjr I-cr-nlor 1 J : v l,T7r tror.H cruv;rd tbo lirooklyrt j I !;; by rxil-vay and 3,iJ:.(V$7 on fvXL It Is -.!rr if.l t'lat Santa Ilarbara c -jnty. Cul.. cotitclrs thirty loo farms. 1 i:h -.""0 Ir-oliivis. Tho output of ! I o.i-y thU yar tvxs 40.000 pound.. rrvrs.r-conipllrd statistics show t . it.r:r. tl.o zx ton veers to every : t T'y-r.irro marriacc per form il In 2Ccv -Ii-vl fmm corporations, privet i I I j h nr.d the Unit M States Govern- I H I I U I 3 21 e-tof t!ie money is bcir: spent 1 V UL. VL A 1 G.i:man ;ni;Tat!rn to tl.'.H country is j !irr:lni htn-r. Th r.umlor of tl-partunvs f :.". J tv U (i.owT wr. alttt j :.m. .t V'.rx) far tl-o s:uo tinio j 1 ,s ye i rani 1 n.cr,0 i n 1 v ". ' F?t tla trr lvo t:onthi rn-Ur with ?irr;U r :;o xp-rH of tai country ; z.::-:nr J to S I ",.o-1.077, a;rain ;t ? 70.- v.:. !t In-, yfr.r. and ttio imports t .:7l;J),t:T. r.;;:.i..sl 71d.Uw.7e." test v r-.tr. Tr:: Inrrr l.rration to ?h!s country f ?r t.- l.v.t i!cv n ir.rtit!:- ha lr:n est!- : U 1 :t 4r.7. r.r.ir. ;t IDx.Vl in ! ! n rtKr.:h- of 1. Krano' srnt v.. t'.o ino.'t !::s:jii,Trar;t. viz., y,iTJ7: Ur. i., S'M;": c;rrniar.y. SO.tW: Hur -ic. 1 vt:t I.!r.i.l, 4!,U-':; Poland, I"l,01 1; I.-. Ur.J. 7..lu. TsiKschluln for service by tho prcat ; i-m is t!.ou':ht to I- a follows: Tho : f-f n ?un, with pxxl luck, can lo firtl ti ar s b fore lK-or.inr unf.t fur .orv- 1- ; the '7-:.o jjun 1-7 times and tho 4V ' t n jrun tixr.es. Tho cost of rah ! r urd fur the hion- lsr:7; 11 fjrtho ; tMonr.T a:ul O-i for tho 45-tonnrr. Tut: rrx::?-l States has an area of more tl.an 1 1 .'.:". s j:aro miles of coal Hold: j nr.d ra-jrk lan IiX).(O.e00 t jn.s of coa! I Vic- i:iir.d in this country la.t year, n't;uh run a rinj? around tho i art:i at the c-aVr r.; feet wide? and feet thkk. i:;;pet"nt scientists say that . th re 'si r,:;h c.al in tho United States : 1 :i.e wo;M lor tho next 2,033 I T: .r.!er of persons employed in I lHi .r.d alout riinc-H in the United Kln;-S n ur.di-r tho coal mines rcjrula tion act w:G4.ra, of y.bom wero ' women working a!wvo ground. In theso I mlnen thcro wero SCI fata, accidents arL f -.S death. Ther was one fatal acci dent for every -V persons employo-d, and one death for every GQ2 persons em ployed. A statistic! ax glrcs tho follov.in? tahle, showing w'hat a comparatively small nuruler of flowers aro odoriferous: Of tho 4.:00 kinds of flowers which rrow in Kuropo only 420 or 10 per cent, are odoriferous. The commonest flow ers aro tho white ones, of which there are 1,19-4 kinds. I-ss than one-flfth of thes aro fragrant. Of tho D.l kinds cf yellow flowf r 77 aro wlorifaus: of the SZZ revl kinds, 81: of the 59l l.Iue kinds, 31; of tho SOS violct-Muo kinls IX Of 2 to kinds with combined colors, 2s aro fragrant. iHEur. were afout tasunci epi-y demiof Influenza in Europo lietwecVi 110, when the disease was first notetl at rialta. and ls.0. In 17-ji tho whole of Uuropo sufTered severely. According to statistics puhllshetl by the Xovoe Vremj-a, tho dlseaso causctl 90S deaths in Iondon in one week, and in Vienna r.CCO persons wero affected. In 17.17 and 1743 there wero further outbreaks, and, tho deaths in one week In London amounted, to 1,000. In 1775 domestic an lrt.aU wero first attacked by it. In 17S-J 4Ch) persons fell ill of It in St. Peters burg In twenty-four hours. In St. Peters burg quinine is now served out dally to the troops, mixed with vodka. A LOT OF GENERALITIES. A wailx stable will make tho fall colt como out on gross in tho spring strong and timorous. Ix her lxst lecture on ancient Egypt, MUs Amelia lid wards tells of a King who acquired Immortal famo by tho In vention of a hair restorative. Astou is worth f 200,000.000, and owns nearly all New York. Ills family never sells real estate, but is always buy ing 1L A Cuattanoooa (Tenn.) lawyer dared j x Shelby ril!o belle, to marry him. She i wouldn't tak'e a daro and tho wedding cam of! tho nam day. Ilr the re-survey of the boundary lino between Nevada and California the lat ter gains a strip over 200 miles long and three-quarters of a mllo wide. - Omaha buyers xant a license, of l.. Tfcy '.want, to keop. winter butchers out of the bu&lae-s. They era OXFORD, N. Best Goods ! Commercial Ave T l-i Day A A Complete Daily Complete Daily PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. It jrives all the Home News and i News. It Has Full Faith in tl)c Commercial, Manufacturing and Edu- cational iuiturc ot Uxlorci. ana tJlc Upbuilding of Our Cit. It Is Uncompromisingly For Oxford It Is Uncompromisingly For Oxford FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME. FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME. Tin-: Day is a paper which family. will The Men Read It ! The Men Read It ! The Ladies The Ladies The The While Bright and Spicv it is Free from its Columns Anything of an acter. We want to Double our Circulation during the Present Year. Will you help us ? x If voti arc not already a subscriber, have vour names entered upon our subscription books at once. Ten cents secures The Day for one week; lorty cents lor one Banking House of J,C. Cooper & Sods OXFORD, N. C ' Banlg in All its Branches- A Accounts of Corporations, Merchants iled: ; JApJe amli ties'tTpr i.vjng all I1C1 iCjiD)JO)9 C. TORE c Lowest Prices .! For 18 9 O ! Local Newspaper. Local Newspaper. Summaries of State and General i ruts rortn its isest linaeavors ior interest everj' member of your Read It ! Read It ! Children Read It ! 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Do not buy Spectacles or Eye Glasses of people who do not understand how to fit them, but go to VV. D. LYNCH, and have your eyes prop erly fitted with a pair ot Diamanta Specta cles or Eye Glasses. Not sold by Peddlers. Spectacles and Ey Glasses are warranted. In Gold, Silver, Steel and Nickle Frames. Sold in Oxford by W. D. LYNCH. -o JUST ADDED TO STOCK! A new and beautiful assortment of Jewelry Watches and Silver ware. Bridal and Christmas presents a specialty. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice and guar an teed. I YNCH H. T. HUGHES7" Tonsorial - Parlors ! Under Herndon Block No. i, Com. Ave. I have combined my two shops atfd my present quarters are in two large adjoining rooms. Have added to my furniture, am having electric lights put in and fixing up generally to provide Oxford with elegant and comfortable tonsorial parlors. With wha1 I have ordered and now on the way I will have everything which pertains to a PIKST-CLASS Barber Shop. Will have a full complement of competent assistants in a few days. Will spare no efforts to give my customers com plete satisction. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. -o- BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRUP. BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRYP. , SHREDDED OA'l'S SHREDDEJ) OATS AND OAT MEAL. AND OAT MEAL. N. C. New River Mullets. N. C, New River Mullets. N. C, Roe Herrings. N. C. Roe Herrings. C. Cut Herrings. Cut Herrings. No. 2 Large Mackeral (in kits ) No. 2 Large Mackeral (in kits.) MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND PIC-NIC CHEESE. PIC-NIC CHEESE. FRESH AND JUST OPENEt). FRESH AND JUST OPNNED. at at WHITE S GROCERY. W. H. WHITE, Proprietor. Fr SaleBargain. A large iron safe, of best make and m first-class condition; Ap ply at this office. For Rent ! A large and comfortable dwelling house in Oxford. Apply to J. S. HUNT. SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. To satisfy a deed in trust, to me executed on the i6th day of January, 1889, by Mrs. Carrie Mitchell, and duly recorded on page n6, book 29, of the Records in th office of the Register of Deeds of Granville county, I will sell to the highest bidder, ior c?sh. on the premises, on the 8th day of February, the house IncJJot dTrMtlrSfreet, in the tofvn of Oxford, adjoining the lands of L. Thomas. R. T. Aiken and R. H Mitchell. also, immediately after said sale, I will sell f Our Doors Are Wide Open. Ne Firm in New'Store New Firm in New Store Now Ready For Business ! Now Ready For Business ! PARIS BROS., No. 2, Herndon Block No. 2,' College St. Every Department full of the best and most desirable goods. Complete assortments of t Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, ' House Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, Crockery, Glassware, &c. All selected with much care, and marked at lowest possible pricesJ It is our purpose to meet the demands of the public for fash ionable and durable goods, and our figures are well witin the 1 bounds of the . modest pocket book. We cordially invite your pat ronage and promise our best efforts to please in every respect. NEW LOT OF Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Cooking and Heating Stoves ! and Flower Pots , of all. Sizes! Flower Pots of all Sizes! at S. W. MITCHELL & SON'S, Commercial Avenue." Terry, W right & Merritt HAVE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP- (In" Mitchell Block) OXFORD - - North Carolina. 1 Good workmen and Satisfactory guaranteed every one. work Feild & Rbyster. LIFE, FIRE, , ACCIDENT, AND TORN DO INSURANCE. All our companies are peifectly reliable, losses paid promptly. See ou Life Policy before you nsurye. u . ' Mineral vA, : 1 cm 1 WW i . ...... or. ly c: ?is JLa.iJ:auxiaCifioxa De -.C511tiohs-i?vecdiverotin c " v wf- -T'r1t r-i i"Y ' 'T - - , . . 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