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THE DAY. rCBCIStlRO KVKitV AKTKRNOON ,'kxept SlNDT) XT IIKKNOON tUOCK NO. I. II. IV. KUOSllKIMKIt, EJItor, Subscription : cents a h urni!i- el to city subscribers by carriers, wiw will make weekly collections. 40 cents I-1" rrouth if paid in advance. Short communications on live subjects olicitcL The editor disclaims any respon sibility for opinions expressed by cmres pondets. Subscribers not getting their paper promptly and regularly are requested to notify the oifice at once. Our advertising rates are very low for one week, or six insertion., about the same as charged by weekly newspapers for one lime. Having a thonwKh city circulation, and reaching daily a number of post-offices in this and surrounding counties, it is a iiptcndid advertising medium. Legal advertisements, such as adminis trator's and executors notices, commis sioners and trustees' sales, summons to ., residents, etc, will be charged for at If sat rates, except when they exceed a cer- tain umu 01 spate-, m k- ri tht fitt nnr own trice. All SUCll J business must btr 1WID FOR IN AO vi v c x tk- --ir".. i. p rv small and we cjnnot afford to take risks or wait the pleasure of persons to pav Entered at the Post-OCicc at Oxford as second-class mail matter. OXFORD, N. C. Saturday, - February, 15. 1S90 A CJF.O LOGICAL SCUVEY. of those- towns competing fo; the prize; lor. the t'cneral con ditions of all are about the same. Ralcii;h,leingthvlargeri)lai.e,thc!efore has a greater (not in excelence but :n extent) moral ai:d social environment than any of the other places; and this the Call understood to le the reason for selecting Rafcigh. It is reported that the fertiliser companies are making a pool to test the constitutionality of the fertilizer tax. - Durham Comfort nd Aid, Durham Sun. The first thing they did after lo cating it was to appoint an agent to solicit money. Gentleman of the com mittee, this thing is a farce. Come to Durham and se how much you can get jo make up the difference between 525,000 and $50,000. Per histhe combiration of moral, social and healthful environments 'of Raleigh is sufficient of itself to ei.dow the col An Oplulon of the Enemy. The. Greensboro North State as little birds are singing that Ex Gov. Scales is being boomed for Congress on the ground that ne is me omy man who can unite the Democracy of the Filth Ditrict. , 1 - 1890! SPRING! 1890! ART & ART & ART & A mim uu, A WHENCE, 'AWRENCE; i v- Successors to Hart, Lawrence V Cochran.) iv K K K K K K K K. K K K K K K K K ' K K ' K K K K. - K K K , K K KRONHEIMER'S K K v K K K - K K 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. f lTTT V Wide Open. New Firm in New Store New Firm in New Store 7 Now Ready For liusim Now Ready For Busing PARIS BROS. No. 2. Herndun Clock No. 2, Co!l 8tS MINCEMEAT. MINCE MEAT. o- The Wizard of Menlo Park. Mr. Edison, who is now on a visit to Char lotte, r.uke,a suggestion to a Chronicle renorter that should arrest the atten tion of the people of North Carolina and is a matter the next legislature might lake up with inestimib!e benefit to the State : In conversation with the reporter, MT. HXJlon ?iiu iiiak ir , ;n nH of U ffolomcal T. C. Cut Hernncs. OlIIlA IHWfc c o 1 - mats of the State. Pennsylvania and N. C. Cut Herrings. New Jersey nave uom ixrcn tait.u..; surveyed. Every hill 20 feet high is There are many rersons seeking investment, tut they do not know the mineral and timber resources of North Carolina. This State should have a complete geologi cal survey mad?, especially with re gard to the commercial minerals; so that when one is looking for invest ment, he can take a geological map of North Carolina and sec just what the Snte c:Te:s. North Carolina needs white immigration. You cannot pet people here without offering something definite; and you all here do not your jfclves know fully and thoroughly what ) ou have to offrr. How much would such a survey cost ? queried the reporter. Well," said Mr. Edison, "one competent geological survccr and four or five assistants would be sufficient. It would take that frrce about five years to complete the State survey in a satisfactory manner. t ek,u tKJnt- fi mo a vear would cover all the expenses MINCE MEAT. MINCEMEAT. -NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING-- GOODS.--NEW SPRING GOODS.- Sensible Presents ! Sensible Presents ! hre receiving daily Sensible PrCSCIltS ! . . , . f 1 1 our hrst snipmeni: 01 BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRUP. 1IUCK.WHEAT AND MAPLE SYRYP. SHREDDED OATS. SHREDDED 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. No. 2 Large Markeral (in kits ) No. 2 Iirge Mackeral x Kits.; MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND PIC-NIC CHEESE. , PIC-NIC CHEESE. FRESH AND JUST OPENED. FRESH AND JUST OPNNED. AT AT white's grocery. W H. WHITE. Proprietor. NEW LOT OF Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Flower Pots of all Sizes! Flower Pots of all Sizes! ' at S. W. MITCHELL & SON, Commercial Avenue. Snrincr Goods. Mohairs, Brilliants, Cashmeres, Henriettas. Plaid and Striue Novelties. All new thin us in Dress Fabrics will be displayed on our eoun.ters during N tms month. Trimmings to match all Dress Lroods. -o- A handsome Suit for boy: 4 to 12 years, elegant styles, MAKES A NICE PRESENT MAKES A NICE PRESENT. s MAKES A NICE PRESENT. Suits and Overcoats' for Boys, and Men, ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. Every Department full' of best" and most desirable goods. Complete assortments of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, House Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs. C rockery, V . , Glassware, k All selected, witn mucn cai and marked at lowest possi prices. ; It is. our nurpose to meet t . 4 demands of the public for fas ionable and durable goods, a: our figures are , well witin t: bounds of the modest pock book. . - r We cordially invite your iSTCheck.Muslins, Plain and Pancv White Goods in big 'variety. We will prices make prices as 10 w V croods can be sold. Soft and Stiffs ur and Wool - - . J i lilt dill. 1 o orr1 nrnmtv nur U Hats, ior ivien auu uuy, -M efforts to DieaSe in every rcsm A- as Housekeeping goods every description. Clothincr, Clothing, Clothing, of tl . The Raleigh d makes an "txpla nationand if necessary, an apology for its statement trat 4the board did not meet to select a location ou account of the financial strength backing it, hut for a combination of moral, social r.,f hr-ilihfcl environments." Of this aragraph the Gisap: It is so expressed as to be callable of more tran one construction, cenami), it r,vr orcurrtd to the Call that it would be regarded as an adverse Via r1 irC in reiiection on any uc ui mv. j-vw.. ... contest for the University. Had Greensboro or any other point Deen selected, the same expression would .... T M. have probably been usen. 11 api:ar, however, to have been unfortunate tk Kpmrrfither too much or not v r nMn rf it to make clear the mean ing intended. Suppose some place or some man had offered $100,000, pro vided the University be located in a rnar-h, unhealthy ana tmnoui buciai . A nr-il -nvimnnient. Would this fmanciallucking have influenced the trustee to locate it merer ourciy Ejt. Finances then was a secondary consideration with the tristces Actn niKrr features, the Call con c.dcs, without reserve, that there is a 1 9 t.ff social element in Lnirnam in thr other towns equal to thato aay place in creation; but it is safe to Terry, Wright & Merritt HAVE A ( FIRST-CLASS BARBERSHOP- (In Mitchell Block) OXFORD - - North Carolina. I I -. Iiinrr Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, CORRECT STYLES, LOW TRICES.' Men's Fui-nishincrs. . Men's Furnishings, ' Men's Furnishings. fiSTHats ! Latest New York Shapes. :o:- Good workmen and Satisfactory work guaranteed every one. Feild & Royster. LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, AND TORN DO INSURANCE. All our companies are peifeUly reliable. Ixsses paid promptly. See our Life Policy before you nsure. H. T. HUGHES' Tonsorial - Parlors ! Under Herndon Block No. i, Com. Ave. KinH m v two shons and ray present quarters are in two large adjoining 11.... AAaA tr mv fiimitnrt. am rmjius, iiaic ouu. .v. 'j - having electric lights put in and fixing up generally to provide Oxford with elegant a - fU -trwncirial narlnrs. With II Vviuiui Lauiv. - 1 what I have ordered and now on the way I ;n Kavi f.vervthine- which Dertains to a Barber Shop. Wjll have a full complement of competent assistants in a iew u . w spare no efforts to give my customers com USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. I'nvpl v-8narfs. Ties, Four- m s ' w ' iu-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 aud Cambric Handkerchiefs; Mufilers a 11 shades and crude Is co 3 i . CD CD CO CD A WORD Sufficient Fo; Memory ! r is c Milliner' !jOur Millinery, depart Millinerv!! ment will be more Millinery I complete-this season than ever. We win have a New York or Millinery Millinery Millinery : i Millinery !j Millinery I Millinery !i Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery !; Millinery!; Millinery !. Millinery !; SELECT PRESENTS SELECT PRESENTS SELECT PRESENTS FOR SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. Presents to suit -and pleasei all. Prices all right. We are My Dealings to One and AlU - the Same. F. SCHWAB STALL NO. 1, CITY MARKET W. T. BROGDEK GENERAL Baltimore Milliner always in the .'a. i itrnAil I llfM!r in trie rijrnt piace v if - KijnarouiaL of experience and when you want ''high grade' taste in charge of ods at "low grade" price. So flue rtpnnrtmpnt ear- o . - ' ly in March. come to see us, doth sexes ui- Mr. M. F.- Hart has vited, old and young alike. I t -I . !f ' -i n i i personal cnarge ' Wjshldg one and.au a aierry Xma8.we-cl08B by saying re ana win uscuis utat efforts please and member tor useiur piw OXFORD. N. C. Office at C. jr Ward's store present. " J; R. "HOLLER & - ' i AGENTS FOR THE BEST enorts please ana mciuuoi r . accommodate the and unapproachable prices go lipe and patrons of the house. . t. . . INSURANCE COMPANY patr Yours respectfullly, Hart & Lawrence. Hart & Lawrence. Hart & Lawrence. Office, tierndon BIwkNJ! DR. J. E. WYCH E,.D. U. o., Now attending a post grate f . toMnroe in Rlti'mnre Denial K,Oi . : v"r""IWJ'". about - j M AIN STREET ra 7 7 portion to the sire and population piCIC NUKUUiu
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