THE DAY. PUBLISH CO EVERY AFTERNOON (EXEPT SUNDAY) AT IIERNDOS BLOCK NO. I. HOW THE IlOSIAIf FATHERS USED TO GET TOGETHER. II. W. ICIIOXIIEI3IKU. Kait.r, Subscription : 10 cents a week. Furnish- Large Assotment ; k The Atlanta Constitution had an in- A . . k special from Washington, JLaijge .IbbUrilllCIll K interesting which we give below : On Thursday . last, - just after ed to city subscribers by earners, who will Senator Inealls concluded his speech make weekly collections. 40 cents per . 0 . at. month if paid in advance. on the negro question, he met Sena- Short communications on live subjects tor Butler, of South Carolina, in the solicited. The editor disclaims any respon- 0Dby. As the two men shook hands, sibility for opinions expressed by cor res- ' Pf,tW ii t 1 1 J not getting their paper 'in cans, wnai go you mean uy uo- notify the office at once. fir- irv lAW-fnr UUICi SUCIl. "do you . 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Subscribe rs promptly and regularly are requested to 'w fec this?'- evidently refering to ....till.. ,.rC I O ' ' Our advertising rates are very low for V j r 11 one week, or six insertion?, about the same "Butler, replied IngallS, as charged by wcekly newspapers for one know anything about Roman history? iinc lutuiK mwuusii ) uivuioiivH, Tf rrhirv! vnti remember how the mtl reaching daily a number of post-offices " Pnaps you rememoer now ine in thi and surrounding counties, it is a Roman fathers used to get together ptcn Jul advertising medium. and privately la ugh over the gullibil- LeiMl advertisements, such as adminis- :tvorthe Roman 060016." trator's and executors notices, commis- "y, ne Ionian people. sioncrV and trustees sales, summons to With a smile the Kansan walked nun residents, etc, will be charged for at away, legal rates, except when they exceed a cer tain limit of space, in which case we re- Doubtless Mr." Ingalls was laughing serve i.jc rigni nx our own price. aiisuui . , 1.1 j i i..., PAin mn iv ad. m his sleeves while delivering his wnnHerincr Anri am nrenared to execute oil " o 1 1 X Just Received ! Just Received ! KRONHEIMER'S K K K K K K K K VANCE. The charge is very small and we speech, and, like Puck, cannot afford to take risks or wait the r . pleasure of persons to pay Entered at the Post-Office at Oxford second-class mail matter. as OXFORD, N. C. Saturday, - February, i, 1890. "what fools these mortals be" to orders for swallow so readily the stuff he was ladeling out to them; but it strikes us that a remark very much of the same nature was attributed to Mr. Jas. G. Blaine some years ago after a similar bloody shirt attack upon our section. Mr. Blaine was reported to have" The Day asked for some li"ht on a said that his constituents expected certain matter shadowed with a very such a speech and he gave it to grati- smister accusation, and our luminous fy them. The Republican pohti K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K -:o: :o: Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. Panacea o- North Carolina's ; : ' ' . I Greatest Boon TO . r i ' Suffering j , ,. - Humanity! -o- JOB PRINTING ! HVX LIGHT. Tn the Latest Styles and at neighbor, the Durham. nroceeds cian counts sincerity as nothim? and Prices that will prove entirely! r. r - . t j o - ....- ' to shed it in this way; honesty as an antiquated notion. satisfactory. r. 11.. ..:t..f.. rr-A wur usually apiiuuj vaiuiu -"" A Word to Our Young Men. temporary, HIE DAY, took occasion Atlanta Constitution on Monday evening last to comment upoii an item sent from Raleigh to the Itichnjrui limes regarding a certain Durham factory. The latter part of the item was very misleading, and it caused our Oxford contemporary to deal in some very harsh strictures upon the grand jury of this county. The "love of sensation is stronger than the regard of accuracy with some newspa per cot respondents and we can not at tempt to keep up with every thing printed derogatory to Durham. labor. Wen eed younc men of educa In an interesting talk with a Consti tution: man the other day, President Kincaid,of the Griffin mills, said: "What the south needs above all things j is men. I have a situation at a hand some salary for any young man of sense who will go through the technological school and graduate, and then spend three years at hard work in a cotton mill. We need such men lor super intendents." Every word uttered by President! v p l . I l iiv.uiu ivikm u tuna i f w wk,vt oniiivu If our exchanges would read the I, . ,lf rj.. n r it i. u u laoor. ven ecu young men 01 euuea- Sun carefully perhaps they would not L. m, ... ' u-nt, f . , . J K J . I tion, who will put their brains into be led into such cnevous errors dam- Li r agin? to a sister town, and they would ' be more apt to get a better idea f what is coiner on in Durham than Give me a Call ! Give me a Call ! L. THOMAS. L. THOMAS. A Vain Hope. Reidsville Review. through information doctored up to Raleieh seems to think that it oueht suit outsiders who may have little re- to have the Baptist Female College in gard for the impression their knowlege addition to Trinity College. It is present. conves. anxiously hoped that Kaleigh will be W. T. BROGDEN, GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER. OXFORD, N. C. Office at C. J. Ward's store for the We think the Day has been too hasty satisfied with something less than the A yf ORTGAGE sale of land. in its comments, esneciallv in view of I irth iftr awhile IV1 firt tht th lit,?., rprpntlv By virtue ofa dfed in trust executed to V w; ' . . 'J me by Z. H. Daniel and wife, registered in charged a Granville grand jury in the tr. j. e. WYCHE, D. D. S., Book 25, Page 356, I shall, on Mon lav, the same manner as the one here. Let us jLJ 17th day of February, 1890, expose to sale to now see what the erand iuT in Our fow attending a post-graduate course of the highest bidder, at public auction, at the . ... ... 1 ia-fiir. in h iimnr. n.nti i v.ii.n. i munnnnse fii tnr in 1 lYTrtrn inp trarr o in nn neighbor S own county will do belore rcturn and reSume practise about March situated in Granville county on the Clarks it Seeks to cast reflections upon one in 10th. ville and Goshen roads, near the house where Dr. Willis Lewis formerly resided, it being the land conveyed to said Z.' H. Daniel by Geo. B. Reavis. and is particular- duty confeientiously, and "were fully OPhVR.A MOXJSEI sensible of their oath and the duties of their otncc.1' Certainly The Day has no intention of doing this grand jury, or any other grand jury, o. any people, any injus tice. It had been openly charged that! these iurors. after findine a true bill against a Durham manufacturing firm lor Demi? concerned m a trust in vio- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1890. JIUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, INTRO DUCING THE TALENTED COMEDIAN RAY L. ROYCE, ly described in said deed in trust,and con tains 127 acres. Terms cash. John VV. Hays, Trustee. January 18th, 1890. J. R. ROLLER & SON, AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRELIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1. 9-17-t G. E. Alley, ' The Butcher. Stall No. 11, Oxford Market. btion of the laws of tne State made In his wonderful impersonations of and provided; dropped the indictment eight different characters, supported by Office, Herndon Block No. like a hot rnnl lerau of a threat , IllUi,6 w"i"y u uiucuianb, oou iikc a not coal ixcause ot a threat bnttcs and lhe of musical talent made by these manufacturers to remove jn the funniest of all farce comedies their plant from the city if prosecuted, entitled We asked if it was true, asserting at the "rjlJJJg gQJjp "gQQjr " ,uut u. u,llc, F Mandolin Orchestra, Banjo Trios, ..w..-. ...... onuucri oinng vuaneiie, xmusic xur- tion in fact. lesque and Comedy of the most refin- We accept the Sun's statement that ed order, this grand jury ''did its duty conscien- . McGINTY IS WITH US. tiously and 'were fully sensible of their Seats now on sale at Davis, Thomas oath and the duties of their office " & Co.'s Drug Store. Prices as usual, but we would have prefered that our 25 50 and 75 cents. contemporary had been more specific OMMiSSIONERS' SALE, in its denial. As for the reference to 'The underlined ha. been aooointed the Granville county grand jury, we Commissioner to sell the lends of the late ;t tr An. ,UU Sol Hardin to pay his debts. Hehencegives fail to see what they have to do With notice that as such he will sell at Oxford, the matter. That they may commit on Monday, jd March, iSoo, at the court , ii- house door, fifty acres of land on Bowling's 3i wrung uuo uui junuic a niuug Mountain, in Tally Ho township, Granville committed elsewhere. Should they ftyf'i ' L.G. jjones, James Wheeler and others. nrnve fljfrantl v false to their obh- Land is well timbered, has two cood cahins ;r, Ktf Tuv m v umI! nnt on il a coring b3Lra and is abundant in gations, however, I HE DAY. will not toincrals and metals Terms easy. This hesitate to characterize their conduct) January 30, 1890. . ...j,,. . . . I R. W. Winston. Com'r. in terms to fit the case. I A. V. Graham. Attorner. W ft November 29, 1S89. Capt. John A. Williams : ' I take pleasure in reporting to you a remarkable cure rf a friend of mire in my neighborhood, who was greatly reduced in ; flesh, suffering with an awful case of Chronic Diarrhoea. The Sensible Presents ! i est me(lical ski'1 feiIe to cure an rthe patient was in a state ot despair as to ever being cured, but on trying Panacea Water, a cure was effected in less than a month", although the terri ble disease had been of over twelve months in duration. This cure is marvellous beyond belief and shows that the water possess peculiar adapta bility for curing Chronic Diarrhoea. . J. C. Randolph. Sensible Presents ! Sensible Presents ! -o- A handsome Suit for boys 4 to J 2 years, elegant styles, MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. Suits arid Overcoats for bis: Boys and Men, ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. Soft and Stiff Fur and Wop Hats, 'for Men and. Boys, all prices USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. 4 Lovely Scarfs, Ties, Four- in-Hand and Bows, ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. Kid, Chamois and Wool Gloves, VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS. VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS. VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS, Silk, Linen and Cambric Handjc erchiefs; Mufflers all shades and grades, SELECT PRESENTS SELECT PRESENTS SELECT PRESENTS FOR SWEETH EA RTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. THE FRESHEST AND BEST Beef, Mutton, Pork and Sausage, Every day at my Stall. Orders re ceive prompt attention-and delivered immediately to any part of the city. Presents to suit and ; please all.? Prices all right. We are always in f the right place when you want 'high grade'7 goods at "low grade" price. So come to see us, Both sexes in vited; old and young alike. Wishing one and all a Merrv Xmas, we close bv savins: re member for useful presents and unapproachable price to . v MAIN STREET Capt. John A. Williams is all the time.receiving testimonies in favor of Panacea Water. Our courteous Mayor, Lewis G. Smith, . E., has given a strong testi monial ro the value of the water in Vis own case and the case of one of his children. His endorsement is very ssrong. - Mr. M. F. Hart of Messrs. Hart, Lawrence & Cochran has given em phatic endorsement to the merits of Panacea. His family had visited sev eral celr braced .springs- but found the Panacea Water the best of any. Mr. J. C. Hundley has used the Panacea Water in his family and speaks in the highest terms of Its virtues. He says it acted like a charm. Dr. John W. Booth has had another case, besides those he has heretofore given, wherein Panacea Water acted with very remarkable efficacy. . Mr. J. E. Tyler says he has used the Panacea in his family with decided benefit. , , , Mr. A. P. Fleming speaks knowing ly of the virtues of Panacea Water. Rev. W. S. Hester says Panacea Wa ter acted like a charm in his case, and now he is equally decided in saying it was of great benefit to his wife. John A. Williams .HEAD AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, OXFORD, N. C. ti. ii . C ;.lin .. s !.( II 1 nr ihf! y t J-vwi; , - WW

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