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: 1 - . REM EM BER n f l: 1 ' " " i - - - - . . Klltin I Tl. 7. aot I M M.n ilt-il IV 11 II- I vlljlt A A. - , - STRANG t AMU o I ttir.irivj. mcouumra., auv, - . . .. m, rw.ihle. The ouMTUMPPn POR STEALING. Fivx rcd-bslrcd pirU trave a wblt " " T" 1 , t a . . I A. A fT IV I Tll'l I I I I 111 1 horse birr st WUliamsport in tho cause Best Sewing Macnilie ... I mm w t in World. THE IMPROVED SINGEK. rno ell F R V W. P. WILLIAMS, at Davis, 25 CENTS BUYS- of char i It. A rich and ecocntrio Spaniard la going to fit out a ahlp and see 11 he '.n .4 icr s. nw continent in. the Pacific ocean. Govxkxob Josetii C Yates, of New York, was buried in 1837 at Schenec tady. Tho other. dar the body, when taken up" for reburial in New York City waa found to be petrified. ACinrioo lidt cathercd some Span lib. mos in Florida and brought it North with her. She hung it on a chan liprlnher narlor. and it bloomed in Tho mou retained its Tital- itT for orer a year. Is tho cemetery of ono of the nfcumhr of Philadelphia tfiere is planti the lower limb of a prominent Orand Army man, who religiously visits Standard Novels, UUIl.il piiMO Vt vuo u.vvov-. I A a4 lady of Elmwood, near Cin- STANDARD NoYELS, cinnatl, belnff taken ill wnuo out unv intr. rcouested her drircr to take her to Vn wi-a rt n nnilprtakcr whom She ..tl Vfi 1I AA rt. and she died a few minutes after her antral. Theex U a curiosity along tho Fair mont. Monrantown & Pittsburgh rail rW. about six miles a bo to town, worth noticing. Two sycamore trees, standing about ten feet apart, are Joined together by a Umb fifteen inches in aiameier. A South Carolina man who was curl nutaksowiust how much stuff an al 1lirtor could, ret away with when he felt well, fed out a hind quarter of a now. BOTen chickens, a sheep, four geee and a hog's head before the rep tile backed water. At Springfield, Mass., last Christmas Etc a generous man, who refused to let his name be known, mstruciea too po lice to'send "all the deserving poor" in the city to King's market, where each would receivo a turkey at his expense. Two hundred turkeys were distributed. Tms Is the aire of discovery. In tho back of an old lookinr-glass a deed is t.A wMfh will matn the owner tho proprietor of a big slice of the State of NflwYork. And now two hundred let ter written by tho mother of Goetho to her son havo como to light in a library at Weimar. SENTENCED FOR STEALING. W. P. WILLIAMb, at uavis, - , cases on the Thomas & Cos Drug Store, Ox- record is why a man will steal when ford, JN. L.. he can get gooas ior a ujciw J. W. MARKH AMS CASH STORE. Poems and Histories. Poems and Histories. 12 MO., CLOTH BOUND, AT THE Oxford Book Store We have almost everything irom a paper of pins to a steam saw mill. MEAT, " MEAL, FLOUR, . SPGAR, COFFEE, SHIP STUFF, OATS, CORN AND HAY. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,- BOOTS. SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. We are now closing out our Fall and Winter stock of Boots, Shoes and Dress Goods arid are- ottering some - 3 C RevC. Durham,- D. D., Poa over three years an electric physi-rp T7QTTT7T17Q clan ia New York City has been engagea X-i kJ 1 XX JLAJ- in removing me upuuwus ua a lady's lip. Tho process was very slow, as the electrio needle naa to do inserwu in the canlllary tube of each hair to VMl tho root. Her Hd is now as free from hair as that of a child, but this de sideratum ha been secured at a cost of some thousands of dollars. A rccTUAU result of tho drinking of ice-cold vatcr from a spring in Stoning- besl comniendation of this water, we ton. Conn., is reported, ino waicrnows from a crack in a high rock, and tho ln of the man whoT!f inks from it be gin to swell, and ho looks and feels a thoncrh bo were to burst for tho next ten minutes. Tho swelling gradually nhsldeg. and no serious effect is felt. exoent a alight buzzing in the ears. Tin? ratlin Globe-Democrat has xnado the surprising discovery that in , v -it vin - nf A ntv In Mls- oniur mi ."6'u,u jm j -v I sourl it is not necessary that tho party qfler months of sickness and suffering, be summoned should bo tweniy-ono AS FOLLOWS: It gives us pleasure to bear testimony to the value of Pancea Water. And as results that have come under our observation are give the facts in a single case : On the recommendation of Dr. P. E. Hines fnf RalitrM Mrs. Durham, wife of Rev. C. w O ' nnrViam forresnondine Secretary of the m-r law,! mm - g O r North Carolina Baptist State Convention, BIG BARGAINS. We want" room for our Spring stock and thev must ero and shall go if low ... IV nrires w II carrv them. All we asK is i . . - j a trial. John W, Markham, Cor. Commercial Ave., and Wall bts., (Next io Banner Warehouse). , OXFORD, - - North CaroliKa. mm New Year ! W W O : -t . I " '. -0) ' CTQ - p" Z c . 9 m S- CD - CD o 3 THE la 9 ACCOMPLISHES ITS- GOOD WORK IN- RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY Away from, the Spring as well as at the Spring. Its Fame Is Extending Rapidly.. THOMAS & J. B. ROLLER, If Cliailt Wr'r . -.4 -'Mm. I gan the use of Panacea Water, and was soon . VERY GREATLY benefited by it. She had before this tried the f mjrr. A centlcman. whose son, aged tfntr. was included in a list of persons eligible for Jury duty, went to the judge n M bi.lf. when the iudre? said that if ho was but nine year of age and pos- moused of tho requisite intelligence uo would be obliged to serve. PARAGRAPHS ABOUT PEOPLE. - TlrvniytT Unowxixo is likely to bo th last of-the.Engll8h men of letters ("jel without relief. Tunnnant.wha will find a crave in I 4J' Wc4tlnster Abbcr. The interment of "any more bodies there S opposed on aanitarr grounds. At -riTonoii it Is not crally known, the familiar expression, "best girl, " was coined bit no less a person than Shelley, m Tvtt In an autocrraDh letter - of fihellev's. now on exhibition in London, headdresses Clare Clairmont as ."My bejtrtrL- Ext. Mb. BrUBOEOX, the great Baptist minister of England, lives on a mag nificent estate, hating parks varied with uVM-ftnfl ibftomi. and adorned with statuarr. and conservatories filled with rmro nlants. Ills stables are as fine in arrangements and appointments as the 11 V OXFORD, N. O. Rose Seed water from two very noted p ose Seed Rose. Seed 0. DURHAM. Rncp, QpPrl Potatoes Potatoes Potatoes Potatoes c c 3 C 3 Notice Tli firm rf YYort 1 tvcrpnCP St COC brail hahien dissolved bv mutual consent, W. 7 D. Cochran retirine. Those inaeDiea o roTal sUbles at indaor, and his coach- th nd concern w;n Diease come forward rwr rnii Pix-of Portugal, who hak I x LAvvrvr- .,v,i. has bv-en spoken of frequently as the . MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. lt-drviMl woman In Europe, is said to VI trium or Germany on sympathetic mis- H. Averitt and wife to Henry Hobgood, now ... . i - n.11 i r-ii I orpiccH rricf pred in Book of Morteaees S?".. i,: No. ?5. at pise I hal. on Monday the r -d day ol March, 1S90, expose 10 saie ai crood Queen more than to be mado aeon- Ki;r nnrtinn at the court house door in fldante in a matrimonial tiff or love Oxford, the tract of land described in said -,(. r'nv..iJu1v crrt-kd.na.uired. and I mortfirace. and situated in Fishing Cretk knowi among her younger relatives as a township, adjoining the lands of Reuben uwu b . . nVirtnn Mnw CL Dean and others, and 1 M.imntnr Mini fia " rjlavs ouite a Dart on the regal boards of - u Harriet HOBGOOD.. I!uronc. and Is said to havo haa a par tin Ex'x of Henry Hobgood, dee'd. tho Bonsporto-d'AosU marriage. . January 29, 1890. The Finest I Ever Saw. Gall at my office and examine them. Ten Days onlv for sale and exhibition. 1 I NTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. INTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. FAMILY GROCERIES. FAMILY GROCERIES - OF- Oxford, N. C, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. Tninks the life of bis child 1 ' :. J 4 K Ivxf was savea jrora ueam Cholera Infantum by ue ol Mince Meat, Cocoanuts, Currants, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples, Citron and a full line of canned goods Tomatoes, Corn, - ..... Peaches, Pine Apples. Apricots, etc. Rice, p-QQ Wcltd". Oat Meal, Cheese, Sugar, Loliee. orn, Oats, Meal, Bran, Ship Stuff, Flour. gaus Best Lard. Reliable Hams. Sausage. ga.ns A nice lot of Fresh Butter, Pickle Pig Feet, Tripe, etc. If you want, the "nicest , Flour give my Sweet Home a trial. C. J. WARD. Special Drives ! ! AT- A-MAX'S Cor. Com. Ave. and College Street, IN Dry Goods, Clothing, HATS, BOOTS AND FHOES. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. OffIce. Three Doors Above Osborn House. . - - 5 ' For Rent. A nice up-stairs room, - r 1 1 T J x doors irom usDorn nousc, rcauy furnished. Also a nice up-stairs room with comfortable stove up in it, in White building, facing on Main street. ' A complete stock of these goods bought low and sold low. Guarantee prices against any house or any town in North Carolina. " " v I have some special gocds to show you cheaper man you 'ever saw ueiorc. Call at mv store and ask to see them. They will be shown you with pleas ure by polite an ft attentive salesmen. Elmhurst Mills ! 9 Corn Meal can be found on, sale at C. T. Ward's and J. T. Sizemore's .Parties wishing fine Jersey milk and butter will be supplied promptly by leaving their orders at C. Jc Ward's I store. THOS. E. HICKS. H..A. TAYLOR,!. Formerly a mernber of Gran ville Inferior Court, says tnai bis son ,i M iv Joh n M : Tay lor. who is a weli-known. tobac conist of Richmond, was dan- gerouslv ill. He tried two hihlv celebrated mineral waters under the advice of his physician without satis- fiintorv resu 1 ts. J Finally at the' suggestidnof Mr. Taylor, Sr. Panacea Water was trieu It proved soeneficial that the Doctor i n Uhai ge ad vised the discontinuance of all oth- mineral waters except the Panacea, remarking that mc Panacea Water had done lis patieut more good than all medicines, and the other i" mineral 'waters of celebrity. John A. Williaiiis sole;agkncy,- OXFORD, N. C.
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