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VAGRANT INFORMATION. Tlx cu Ultimo fcirl rejoice! over tho ipprtacli of cool weather. Anne lUtv AMrkh, Uks other poetess of IUrrion, m writing a norel. There art aliout COO hundml women in Chicago whoown and rule Licycle. Tle Mt-al !umter pillow is tyierl vrith pulverized orrU root anJ may bo bought fur 30. Fretlerick Gel hard Ls now known In London a the "financial advLcr of Mrs. Lantry. " i TIm? nmpie, according to the ancient jCirvks wa tho rvjwitory of theMml of an evil-minded and gitipinR woman. Tlie interrogative "what" ha lHn !rlinlnatej from tin elite vocabulary, i tulwar "what." Th arjcu-eyed possiper of tin? Buffalo Commercial 4atrs at Krond hand, of i -tjrj tliat Mr. Frank Lolfo Ieejw in Mack hilk sheets, the topnne hemstitched and run with coral riblmnsto match her leautiful ntht robo of elny Mlk. Tlie I illowiiare camh! in black Mlk.and over tho c uch.pentlant from the chandelier, liansi a cluster of SianUh roarieH carved frem frajrrant wood and joined with tits of jade. Her lath U a studr in cmtard- ctired tiling. Tho trimming are done ' in plated Mlver. aU the plumbing is oieii. ; 1hi tuhUcoOln shaped, and picture or- j lament the wall. . i . i HEMS INSTRUCTIVE AND INTERESTING. ! The ancient Peruvians kept tlieir rec- I onl bv mean of hempen strinpi woven nto a sort of irregular lace called! j-quipu,' every knot meaning some word J i r tetter, and the izo of the moJie4 all . iliaving significance. ! Twentv kind.- of parasite wormsof w Mrt "or another-uve in the human Ums enemies in the human head am! tivf in t!e skin. Ther constantly dimin ih vitality and nometimea cau.se death. There are 3,000 kln.U of edible fr.dta T.nd lierrie in the world, 230 cereaLs I cvcnty-tUe kind of Indian corn, 2,500 vegetable and fcuadt, and 500 shrubs nd aromattcs u.eil fordrinkdor fortiieir , t a.-to or lor. t Pota whon decaying ar often very 'phure-'CenU A cellar full of decay- J cp-' table in Chicago lateiy emitteil 1 much liht a. -i to cauM an alarm of , -orf(irlIim. rrmt r,.,- 0f rr..mti in I Imdm. lifting 500 fiound weights with j cn-hamL I Dr. .Tee t more, of New York, lias repro-i ducvd a bi:nian nte deitrovcl br dU- : i c.k by Krafiinc a iiortion of the breast tone of a chicken on the pvrktcuxu of th piitint forehead. nm '. suit it MIVIIIHILS cliaracter. invtdvin; irulirectly the pijio ;uid the kinof Itelium. h.vbevn U-un in New Wvrk ovtr the disputed owner fltipof O.iVO.fiOO ranca of ecclesiastical luntl CVl.nr Iiob IngenoU will repro-M-nt the ijj interest. 1 The bronze duorj of the Catheilral of Cdne or nearly ready. They rvprv : I M-nl the four ae of man. tlie four ea H'lui, ana tt ww ana xouiuh virjinji, ttU exquisitely designed omainenU, j kii?Utin? of cnatii of ani.s and group i f aiiiJiuiU and plant. DIETARY HINTS. Eat slowly, and madkato your focl lliorushly. Mr. Gladstone, it Is said, ;ivc thirty-two bites to ach pieco of .'teat that he puts into hU inoutlu I D not ad) down each morsel of with a inTdlowof water ; drink tlat you want at the conclusion of the Wl. and not while It b In progress. IlfmemUrr that meat broth 9 ron tain trIor no nutritivo propertle; they re nimply mild stimulanta. With 'the Idiiion of t eatables, bread, or boiled ice, liowerer, they become raluablo jodv Milk should not be drunk in copious raughLs, Init In tijia, M that it will co pulate in small lu.np'k or flakes, and htts be more e&dl, Uito I. It i best ton with a spooo, in the form of bread nd mUk. Do not overload the stomach; it Ls licet 1 ways to leave the table with the feeling 'i.-u you could eat a little more Tho roj-r quantity cf food eateu at each ral will trentl. a the stomach; by itln tixi much you distend and caketi it. Vr cat when verr tireil, or when vnrried orpxcitHl. and never wnrlr im- t n -di to!y after eat: ig. IU. Tor twenty r thirty minute afer meal. Ilv walowin your food without 1 1 vwiivr it you clie.it your pabteai w.-ll HiitrloJr. Ycm fail to prepare the n r.xl for the action of tbefcatric juix?, ; nl ypu U not permit le salivary ju'cc to mix with the 'starch foIs, to j-:jon tl em or further -Liboration J ; ioiu:Ilat;on. i I OXFORD, N. C. FURNITURE Best Goods ! Commercial Ave "T1 t T 1 T A "XT" JL t Xs lJ A. Y K f , tx t A Complete Daily A Complete Daily PUIJLISIIED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. It ives all the Home News and News. It Has Full Faith in the Commercial, Manufacturing and Edu- cational Future of Oxford, and the Upbuilding of Our City. It Is Uncompromisingly Uncompromisingly It Is FIRST, LAST AND FIRST, LAST AND The Day is a pa per which will j family! The Men Read It ! The Men Read It ! The Ladies The Ladies The The Y While Bright and Spicy it is Free from its Columns Anything of an Unclean or Objectionable Char acter. Ve want to Double our Circulation during the Present Yean Will you help us ? . If you arc not alread a subscriber, have your names entered upon oursubscription books at once. Ten cents secures The Day for one week; forty cents for one month; $4-.50 for one yeai Banking House of J. C. Cuoper & Sons OXFORD, N. C. Banking in All its Branches. Accounts of Corporations, Merchants and Individuals so I i cited. Ample facilities for giving all necessary accommo dations. Collections Receive Prompt Attention. Lowest Prices ! Lii i "t f X? CJ XV JL.O J T 1 TVT JLocal JN ewspaper. Local Newspaper. Summaries of tate and General Puts Forth its Best Endeavors for . . f- For Oxford For" Oxford ALL THE TIME. ALL THE TIME. interest every member of your Read It ! Read It ! Children Read It? Children Read It ! from Sensation, and Excludes DU RHAM MARBLE WORKS -A DEALERS IN- MONUMENTS, - AND ALL KINDS OF MARBLE. Give the very best work, and' us? the very best material, free" of charge, and perfect satisfaction assured. The Very Lowest Prices Aiwa vs. DURHAM; N. C ZINEMAN'S f rIAMANTA O PECTACLES) tJJlAMANTA OPECTACLLSj AND EYE GLASSES. In selecting Spectacles and Eye-Glasses it is very important that the eves are fitted with Lenses of the proper, focal power, and also ot the greatest brilliancy and highest degree of purity that can be obtSriheri. The Diamanta Lenses are; found to pcsces.c these qualities in the highest degree, and are free from specs so often found in the more common grades of goods. They' are also fre from sci atches, and, being very hard, as their name indicates, they do not easily become scratched when in use. 1 Dofnot buy Spectacles or Eye Glasses of people who do not understand how to fit them, but go to V. 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 Eye Glasses are warranted. In Gold, Silver, Steel and Nickle Frames Sold in Oxford by ) , , W. D. LYNCH. JUST ADDED TO STOCK ! A new and beantiful assortmenfofjewelrj' Watches and Silver ware. Bridal and Christmas presents a specialty. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice and guar anteed. D YNCH. H. T. HUGHES' ToNsoRiAL - Parlors ! Under Herndon Block No. i,'Cn: Ave. I;have combined my two shops and my present quarters are in twq 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 wha I have ordered and now on the way I will have "everything which pertains to a " PIEST-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 MEATt MINCE MEAT. EUCKWH EAT AND MAPLE SYRUP. BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRYP. SHREDDED OATS SHREDDED OATS . . AND OAT MEAL. - AND OAT MEAL. N. .C. New River Mullets. N. C. New River 'Mullet's.'1 N. C. Roe Herrings. . N. C. Roe Herrings. N. C. Cut Herrings. N. C. Cut Herrings. No. 2 Large Markeral (in kits ) No. 2 Large Mackeral tn kits.) MILK LUNCH CRACKERS A ND MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND ' PIC-NIC CHEESE. PIC-NIC CHEESE. FRESH AND 1UST OPENED. FRESH AND JUST OPNNfeD. AT .j.. AT -: :-' ' ' ' WHITE'S GROCERY- W. H. WHITE. Proprietor. m. : : i - For Sale-Bargain. A large iron safe, of best make and in first-class condition. Ap ply at this office. For Rent ! A large and. comfortable dwelling house in Oxford. Apply to , , T. S. HUNT. CALE OE REAL AND PERSONAL O PROPERTY. To satisfy adeed in trust, to rae executed on the 16th day of January, 1889, by Mrs. Carrie Mitchell, and duly recorded on page 116, bnok 29, of the Records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Granville county, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises, on the 8th day of February, 189c, the house and lot on Mill Street, in the town of Oxford, adjoining the , lands of L. Thomas, R. J. Aiken and R. J.- Mitchell,' also, immediately after said sale 1 will sell the household furniture in the hotel in Mhe town of Oxford known as the Irwin Place. JOHN J; PARIS, Trustee. January 6th, 1890. : - TOMBSTONES, - All work put up Our Doors Are Wide Open. - New Firm in New Store New Firm in New Store Now Ready For Business ! Now Ready-For Business! DADTC T D AC 1 iilVlJ JDUUiJ., No. 2, Herndon Block No. 2, ColltgeSt. Every Department full of the best and most desirable goods. Complete assortments of . Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, House Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths, icugs, vrocKery, Glassware, &c. All selected with much care, and marked at lowest possible prices. It is our purpose to meet the demands of the public for fash ionable and durable goods, and our figures are well witin the 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 ! : t - : ; v ' AT- S. W. MITCHELL & SON'S, i-' Commercial-Avenue." Terry, Wright & Merritt -HAVE A- FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP- r ' . (In Mitchell Block) OXFORD North Carolina. :o:- Good workmen and Satisfactory.. work guaranteed every one. V Feild & Roy st er. LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, AND TORN DO . INSURANCE. All our companies are peifectly reliable. Iosses paid promptly. See our Life Policy before you nsure. Mineral Hotel ! ' CHASE CITY, VA. 1 A Winter and Summer Home for Dyspeptics. Iliueral Water Free to Guests. . , M. E. 'HARDY, Proprietor.
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