!l '-the' day. II IS THE GIVKS ! Largest City Circulation ; l All the News of the day i of any paper published in ; and is furnished at lOcts. per, week. . .,:. Oxford. f j Volume I. Number 117. OXFORD. N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1,1890. Single Copies : 3 Cts. 1 fU Fresh To-Day ! ! AT TIIE- OXFORD BAKERY AND Candy Factory, reduced prices. PEANUi OUR OU'N MAKE FRESH TODAY. OUR OWN MAKE A T IYV FRESH TODAY. LiLl U 1 . WALNUT a!10 35 "ms Former price 35 cents A J F T a pound. Vw'YlNlv 1 1M f 1 lrTK Reduced to -Twenty five IV Li 1 1 rents a jHjund. !".rnur price Thirty- A MF7 fit? cents a pound. ViV i LJ 1 I C0C0ANU1 Can't In.- 1eat. 25c. a Hund. ! ?ic pound. 1 11 1 1 1-10 cent Tt7f t All Flavor?, 5 tMiund. All Flavors, a jxjund. IS cents ei 1 rL 11 . .Extra Fancy Apples and Thin Skinned Florida Oranges direct fro in the groves to-day. T. w; JACKSON & CO., GRANVILLE T? T Tnflfnf ! r emale Insutute ! OXFORD, N. C. Sprirc W. wit; ln Jan " 27, 1S9.X I nMruttK.:i thocuh in everv t'l-partmetit. The lreeir of J!uic is a graduate of the j .NVw Ltuland Gmnervatnry, tJkuiUu). Spec- iafattrrtirmi Kivcn to voire cutlu e and dt tiiiirs:. I'tatM ami Dca 1- jre new and are kept in u i rrter by yearly c..n nor a Ox, Richmond. Va. Nt tu;l received fr tes than a term,) nnl 1.0 rrxluctin mde rsccut for stck I ncv. Term tnwrr than ttie hcHtU orTcrtKg mi e advantages. Fur fur- t h e r i form a t km. a , ! y ta MISS B. CLARKE, !RtNCirAt.. MUMBLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ii town lot. Very desirable building mt , , ., 1 f Arrrt rf ijnil. ilhui !rs tlultl tine mile from the durthUM;. Thm land i pirtialty in original j;rmvth( the baUnrc i nc.rfnrm..(i tJV the Rovre 'Sr' I ins l farming Ui.d. This U a rare chance as IH.riomKa U tnt K0CL iV UDS- tufa barxn- Tall on FEILtl .V R OYSTER. w c.. The ikr r f Granville Sujrior Court, r n xi-mI rmcerti.nK ienuinK , ai.ifMf j Commereial HeraU of Decern ourt f'f a atetf the lands f lite late Tims, v C.rvctt fi.r trtilion amor; bis h-irs al law, ' ber 21, 1SS9, say: at.j..uitol the undersigned a commissioner.' . . . cii fi-r jvirtilion among his h-irs al-law, f xiitol the undersigned a commissioner J t-t! sa;d lands. I The .ttc will te held at hi- late residence ;;",thr xt:st t ZLVi S5 tixl.iy, t5t Marcti, IN, al 12 o clock, in. Term. .c third cash, resitJue in one and t.yvar .... , t The Unds have ln divtdetl into four trut I curtamiiic 120 ncrrs. pi acres, 50 arm, v acres. N. T. Gkickn, Commissioner. Gr.ihantSs Winston, Attorneys. N"nt CKot.tNA, r.md:c Count v. I ix-c. 10. JienJeruz Smith : , j Wilt take notice hal he issued for divorce in the at0 court from the bonds of main nionv lt unit Amx-.ir at Oxford, at Court in .March, injo, and answer complaint of ; Attnte Smith, his wife. R. W. Lassitkr, C S. C. Graiiim Winston, Ally's. NOTICE. 1 ha Wen ordered by the Bxird of Com misMncrsof Granville county that no orders for money be Issued to any person who has Wen returned as Insolvent t.ix payer, and the who buv such claims do so at their n risk. " T. I. WALLER, Chairman H'd Co. Com'rs J RTGAGK SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a deetl of mortgage executed t me by M. F. Ltwnam. rejjistered in Grjtuiltc county In Ilook of Mortji;i;rs No. 1J at paicc $ I shall on Monday the 3d d y March next, expose lo sf te to the highest bidder at pnbtic auction i the court hcuse d r m the town of Oxford, the Jot of land I uescnrrvl in said roortsse, me same uein ; situated wear the town of Oxford, on the wcm sitic 04 the Raleigh road, adjoinin? the land of A. S. Pcac and others, and con l4tjtn2 about six a. es. Terms cash. U. A. HUNT, Mortiiagee. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. 3Ilnor Krrntt, Ilef respective and Pro peel I re, Gathered Abont the City Bj" Oiir Alert Reporter. rcoruarv is w.th u- ana i8:)o is nnW fairly off t.n its yearly race. There have been about twenty wis -s of La, Gripje. among the Horner School cadets (hits-far. The new in firmary was well patronized. Dr. W. O. BaskcrvillY horse ran away, jyesterday afternoon on Main street i hhd the hiWrrv 10 which the an imal Was hitched was pretty badly wrecked - A riflprlt-ss Texas nnnv. snrldh-H and bridled, tore through the s'reets this this intifmng. tie had set una ins tree dom by bucking his mount, a drover, high in the air. The Opera House is en wed f0r : four nights next we k, 'beginning 1 td'-esday night. r irt c ass must I and drama will be presented by three ! A ocket book containing aJ out on hundred dollars was stolen in the citv lat nieht from a Mr. Dtnn, of t'or. sialic. The thief 1 a; not yet been & rehended. A large number of t ibacco dealers. have b en sutpmoncd K-forethc grand jury, and examined this morning. U is ""dersto'-d that the jury are after the alleged cigtc tmst. Rev. Joseph Renn'e telegraphed this morning that he will be finable to fill his engagement here tomorrow, and consquently thrre will be no ser ' nt-f,irr-hvf rr't-m rhtm h v ,ccs arrncrrrso) urun cnurcn. Messrs. D M. Rol)crts and T. L Saunders . went yesterday in search ofa stolen whikey still, and found it in lKJSsession of Bingham Hobgood. in ,. Thr 1 J-rt 1 him nr,d broughtdiim before Squire W. F. Rogers, who sent him on to the grai d jur- Ulnslc and Mirth. One of the brighest and funniest plavs on tlie road that is the rcputa 1 1 Hon enjoyed oy "The Scrap Book" ffng Musical Company. Our people j will have an opportunity of seeing it at I the the Opera iJouse next Wedi.oday night, February 5th. The Vi ksburg, tm JJoyce cC Lansing Musical Com pa - v last night was one of the best pieced - , . v . .t 1 1 i us Kinu ever put on uic aiagc ncic. Ray L. Koycc, u'lth his wOnderlul 1111 Hrrsiona,ion of$ix characters, entirely ',. . , , distinct in make-up and action, was enough to make the fortune ol any I piece, ai d he was ably supported, There is tery little drama in the piece. im a or..nt frnt of fun and excellent muic, lioth vocal and instrumental. Miss Lizzie Koyce was charming as XfaHire Racnuette. and her soncr in the - . 0 . 1 , .. , - 1 1 nrst volume was a cJeiiznnui meioay and won grc at aj)plause .1 - lUi . I 111 I 0 liorwitz s character imitations were a a " great success, and his songs invariably brought diwn the house, rr.d Archer, Miss Nellie Harris, and ,0 to f Moen, thr; latter an accomplished violinist, proved themselves good actors and fine musicians. In short, the piece was a brilliant success, and general regret was felt that other engagements pre vented the company from giving : matinee today. . , t Fine soaps and perfumery, bay rum and Unlet waters at Mirman tfc 1 lays . For Sale. Three Hundred Acres of land near the town of Oxford. It is god Kain and u b.iceo land and is well timbered. ill te divided to suit purchaser. Apply to this tthce. Hoys, let its start off the New Year fair square and even with the world. I have your accounts ready, and will be g!ad te see you. R. Dkouchton. PURELY PERSONAL. The Doings and Whereabout of Some People Yon Know. Mr. Lucius Tilley, of Durham, is in the city. Mr. Thos. G. lavlor is abed with a case of Iii Orippe. , f t" Mr. J. Schwartz, of Durham, spen yesterday in Oxford. Mr. S. Watkins, 6f Henderson, is spending the day in Oxford. Mr. N. P. Strauseof Henderson, came to the ctly this morning. Mr. Geo. Smerdon arrived in Ox ford his morning for a short stay. Cel. W. F. Beasley arrived in the C,V yesterday afternoon and took his uepaiiure again 11115 uiuruiiig. Mr- Charley Liprscomb, now a resi aenc 01 Vnase. -OV va sPe yester- day in Oxford, returning homj thi: morning. Dr. Miller, Superintendent of the l'l,CJhl,"ro insar,e isyium, is in w 1 11 T. 1 S lord, a' witness in the rntchard m.ir der case. Mr. J. VV. Selby, representing the S, S. White Dental Manufacturing Co., of Philadelphia, was in the city las night. - Mr. Chas. M . Busbee and two daughters, of Raleigh, were among the arrival on the morning train, and are guests of Mr. J. A. Taylor. . Mr. J'V Hays eft this morning for Washington, D.'U. Mrs. Hays, who hasybeen on a visit to hvr son. in that city for several ? week, is quite sick. we are sorry to learn. M-, Henry Pannell,. of Petersburg, Va., who rendered Oxford a valuabl and brave service several years" ago in raving the court house from destruction by fire, will be here in a few days. He has a patent roof paint Of much met it." : it 'I . " "I - 1 t " The Meeting Last Night. The Chamber of Commerce met in die Opera House Iat right. Capt A Williams was requested to pre- side, and in taking the chair made a very eloquent and encouraging speech. Dr. B. F. Dixon was expected to address the meeting, on the subject of the Baptist Female University and. its location in Oxford, but owing to sick ne in his family was unable to be present. It is to be --hoped the people will have an opportunity of hear- ing him next week. Col. W. F. Beasley was in atten dance and made, some timely , and prai tical suggestions, besides having his name entered upon the subscrip tion list for a handsome amount. Capt. A. H. A. Williams, R. wj Winston, Esq., and A. W, " Graham, Esq., were appointed spokesmen of the delegation to visit present Oxford's claims and , , , A. .'re.. .f Raleigh offer to Univer Slty - me suDscripnon committee were hnnleH over the roals for Inrk nf dilil i. . :n w ,u ai.rnf.A th m nnH w v iij . 1 j tv ' a fa- a Kaas & u as a result, they promised an Active and thorough canvass of the city dur ing the coming week A motion to elect .Caj)t. . J. A. Wil liams jermanent chairman was unani mouslv carried, after which the Chamber adjourned to meet again next Monday night, Feb. 3. 4st Sad Rites. The funeral of the late Rev. L. F. Humphrey's occured yesterday aftef noon at 4 o'clock. He was J)urried with Masonic honor under the sanction of Berea Lodge, No 204, of which he was a member, assisted by Oxford Lodcre, No. -?q6. ; Rev. J. S. Harda- way preached a sermon at the Baptist church, and ; services at the grave were cdnductcd by Rev. Dr. Marsh. SUPERIOR COURT. - - J THE PRIRCHARD MURDER TRIAL NOW IN PROGRESS. Evidence for the Prosecution and De fence All In, and Arguments' Com- ineieeci--Pat Answer of the Prisoner. The taking of evidence for both the prosecution and defence in the case of Jordan Pritchard; arraigned ' before M1 . r - Granville Superior Court for murder, was finished today just before recess, and the argumentsof tlie council be gan with the reopening of the court at 2:10 o'cloc k. It will probably be a late hour tonight ? bvfore the last speech is ended and the case given to the jury. AN INCIDENT. Jordan Pritchard was on the witness stand in his own behalf, and the solici tor was cross-examining him "Jordan, how did you escape from the Insane Asylum ?' ask'd the solici- tor. 'Somebody turned me out, sah." "Come now; didn't you saw a hole through the floor of yuur room and get out in that way ?" .c- I o v nn-f ; mKf - .. . v dar P1 " ... "Yes, what is it ?" Spose you was o. ked up in a room, nothm in the world in it but you, and had no tools, how could you get a saw to saw a hole in the floor?" Religions Services Tomorrow. Baptist Church. 9:45. m., Sun day school, n a. m. , sermon by pas tor, Rev J. S. Harc-away; 7.15 p. m, sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9 a. m. Sunday School. x . ivi. l,. a. services at 2:30 r. m t to which all are invited. Methodist Church. Sunday schooiat9. a. m.j J. : W. Hays, Esq., superintendent. Preaching at n. a. m. , sermon by Rev. W. L. Cuning- gim, pastor; 7.15, p. m., sermon. : Episcopal Church. 9'a; m., Sun- day school; 11 a. ,-sermon by Rtv, W., W. Walker, rector, . 7:15, P.. m., sermon. THE TRAINS. Their Arrivals and Departures Per the New; Schedule. ; Here OXFORD & CLARKSVILLE R. R. Northbound trains - arrive 10:41 a. m. , and 8:05 p. m. Southbound trainsarrive 1:4s, P.M., and 3:42V p. . . t OXFORD & HENDERSON R. R Trains arrive 10:20, a. m., and 3:15,- P. M. ' v ' " " Trains depart n:oo, a. m., and 4:60 p. m.t f . l . ,. : ' r The Or& 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.,-leaving West Point at 8, a. in., and arriving at Raleigh at 6:18, p. m.; leaving Raleigh at 8:10, a. m., and ar riving at West Point at 6, p. m. making close connections with the Yoik River steamers .to and from Baltimore. SOUTHERN EXPRESS- : Express shipping book will be clos ed promptly as follows: For matter going North, at 10:15, a. m. For matter going South, at 3: -5 P n This rule out. will be so ictiy carried THE MAILS. .; . . . rhc mails are closed at tlie post office a haif hour before the, arrival of the trains; . The second' volume of .''Stories and Les-! sons on the Catechism,' Person having the same will please return without deta R. W . Lassitee. 5r. , J STATE SIFTINGS. North Carolina Items of Interest Clipped and Condensed front Exchanges. The Goldsboro Headlight says that there are four thousand negroes in Wilson waiting for Peg Leg Wil- Hams' train to arr ve. Yesterday morning te ve.n one and two o'clock the Temple store and dwelling located in the suburbs of the l"c "IUiU"r" ,roau.' w uc, DllUVCU UY lilt, 1 iUO 1 Linuan.u $4,0'oo; insurance reported at $3:000 News-Observer. - iLije Moore, the condemned, crimi- nal, escaped front the Greensboro jail vesterday afternoon at four o'clock: ne nau ueen suppneo wun a short bar of iron about a foot long with which he wrenched apart the hasp and staple of the door. About a dozen men are scouring the country to overtake, the fugitive.. .... He. is a des perate customer and; it,, will, be both difficult and dangerous to tackle him. He was to have been executed next Friday. The sheriff of Guilford offers $200 reward tor his capture. The Charlotte Chronicle says: Full- er particulars ot tnedeatn 101 Morrison R. Averv are obtained fron a letter from Mrs. Moran, of Morganton; Morrison had caught this wretched cold, 'la grippe,' and had gotten I 1 . 1 . . . . r some vn skv ana nu n nc 10 raice ior II. IJja tVVU iUUUI'lildlCS pcUDOll! UJ tne room ot an acquaintance, saw a bottle marked "Pure Rye: Whisky, and. thought it would be a good joke to take it outjand so they took it to their room and set it 011 the mantel' piece. Morrison had retired, and next morning vvhen he.got up he.took up this bottle and took a swallow of what he thought was his medicine; and it was carbolic acid. He knew m a moment that he was poisoned. He walked to the washsfand and fell per? fectly unconscious, aud was dead in twenty minutes." ; , 't "' IN A GENERAL WAY r 1 I '. 2 --f-.;. r fi, ? Iniortant Happenings in Other Siatea . and Countries. Speaker Reed continues :s insolent and arbitrary reign in the lower House o C"o:igresc. , : The ground on which Trinity church i in-New York stands is worth 14.000, 000; that where St Paul's is, a few squares north of Trinity, is valued at 10,000,000. -' Mrs. John J. Ooppinger, eldest daughter of Secretary Blaine, is . lying critically ill with brain trouble at Ins residence on Madison place, Washing- ton, D. C, and the gravest 'apprehen- , sibns are felt in regard to her. - 1 Chief Justice Fuller appeared on the Supreme bench. the other, day, with a V Handkerchief as big as a napkin,. which . . he waved all day in the face of- the assembled bar. There was no hiding it, the greatest judicial power on earth had the influenza. During the entire session he sat with a brief, in one hand , while he held this white, cloth up to his nose to petition a truce with the grip- ' Advices come from Cook count)', J Texas, tharajvery fatal epidemic? 'strong ly resembling meningitis is raging in western part-of that county. .The pa tients die in every instances in a few hours after taking the disease, Twenty-five deaths are reported from the malady in the last twenty-four hours. ' So far the phisicians have been unable to check its ravages and it has already , spread over the country to ap 'j alarm-(r j, ing extent. " , Wanted. , .,, y,t ' ... Position as book-keeper or salesman by a young man, full graduate of the Virginia Business College. Is now employed-as tel egraph operator, and desires change o work. Please address, stating terms, a . P. B. Gibson, Stuart, Va. , -'-: n r 1 - ! . . ' . ' .1 11 1 . i" t . f.'.W -Best iu the Market ' "Black Prince," "May Apple" and "Mat inee," Chewing Tobacco at Davis, Thomas' & Co 's. ?f ? For Rent. One side room cottage dwelling. Terms ITE.