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1 $3, 11 ff THE DAY HAS THE Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. THE DAY gives t; All the News of,the day and 1st furnished at lOcts. per week. ; ; . Volume I. Number 132. OXFORD. N. C.WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1890. , . ; Single Copies: 3 Cts. Fruits! Fruits ! AT- T. W. JACKSON & CO S To-Day. :(o):- CTC Swet Florida Orange 10 VIOl-Ojut opened.. Thisfruit i thoroughly ripe and sweet. A CirC Fancy Aspenarall 2 LrOl20 Bananas. (Hie of the Miiproent! we navr rcccivcumu cjisoiu TT1T Fancy Mala Grapes. Large DDI. bunches, and Fine, Hump I Kiuil. " A QP Ettra Fancy Mesina Lem I ViOL oris. Something nice and r.I &ie satisfaction. l' IHH Q Dvi Apple- The () DDL0. finest we ever saw. Try t.m. They will suit you. 6r A Cl-C Milward Oifl" Tracker t OliO Co.' Lunch Milk.f.ra-l-am. i'rrarn bpray; Mushroom. Ktic Knac ami XX Sda Cradeni opened to day. T DP Fancy Ljtt Fig. Raj 100 lDO. ns. Uat, Nuts, etc. Oxford Bakery and Candy Factory, NOTES OF THE; DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. llrrmfon Exk j. Oxford. N. C. IMLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE to Urmn his. Very desirable building .7 .Irrr of Land. Within c than one miic from the oamhmisc. Tnu land is jurthlty in original growth, the balance r J farminz land. This is a rare chance t-r a bargain, fall on FKIt.D ROYSTER. fititim l t r f t t t The clerk of Granville Superior Court. in a iecia! proceeding pending: in said t 'ourt for a sale f the lands ofthclateThos, lircen for partition amonj; his heirs at law, appointed the undersigned a commissioner tit II sai lands. The sale mill be held at his late residence on the Unt.s In Tallr Ho township, on Sat imlay, ist March. tSoo, at la o clock, m. Terras, ite third cash, residue in one and two years. The lands have been divided into four tracts containing 1 26 ncres. 76 acres, 50 act es, 50 acres. N. T. G u ken. Commissioner. Graham A. Winston, Attorneys. M ORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Hr virtue of a mortcare executed by John II. Averitl and wife to Henry llobgood, now 'ecraetl, registered in Ouok of Mortgages No. 33. at pace 5.6, I -hall on Monday the jl clay of March, iJox, -exjwse to sale at I'oMic auction at the court house door in iArd. the tract of land described in said rfictgajje, and situated In Fishing Cretk lwnhtp. adjoining the lands of Reuben Iterton. Muses C. Dean and others, and containing 50 acre. HARRIET HOBGOOD, F-t'x of Henry Hobgood.dcc'd Jtnuary 39, tS-jo. Jllaar Evrnti, RctrpectlTe and Pro pctlvc Oataicrcd About the City By Onr Alert Reporters. A force of hands are at work grad ing Taylor street. The tobacco sales of yesterday and todav 'break" the dull record of the !ast few weeks. Mrrs. St muse & Raib put a large, fine iron safe in one of their Oxford prizcries mar the deot this morning. Tvday is Ah Wednesday and the beginning of I;ntrn season. Services wen? heUl at the Episcoal church this morning. The sunshine conquered the rain, and what promised to be a gioom day turns out dcligutfully spring-like and pleasant. Mr. Henry Pannell, the Iron Roof Paint man, is 111 the city with his for e of men ready for paintinc Can be found at Mrs. Smith s boarding house, formerly the Exchange Hotel. Peter RoyV.er, the necro familiarly known as "Untie Peter'i's now night watch nun at the railroad denot. His place as Itfggage mast r on the Oxford & Henderson Irain, which he held for a number of years, is now filled by Mr. Holden, formerly of Raleigh. - A Dig Break. inc voice of the auctioneer was h.ard from early in the morn until late in the evening yesterday, and yet, so great was the amount of tobacco, sales occured at only four out of the six ware houses in the city. Two -the. Centre and the Old Granville-had to hold over until this morning. The break was one of the largest of the season, something over twenty thousand dol lars pahsing into the hands of the far mers. Today, besides the two hold-.qvers the other n an houses again have well filled floors, and the market is full of life and activity. .' Steadily Growing. Three new members were initiated into the mysteries of the order by Ox ford Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 103, last night. The returns from all the lodges of North Carolina to the Grand Sec retary on January the 1st last showed the Oxford to be hc largest in the State. It had a membership then of a hundred and six, which number has a a ''''" aince Deen increased 10 aoout one hundred and fifteen. EXCEL8.0.R LJERARY SOCIETY. fpjJJJ LATEST NEWS. PURELY PERSONAL. A Very Enjoyable Prformiince at the Orphan Aaylnm Iast Iflgltt The Excelsior Iliterary Society, of the Oxford Orphan - Asylum gave its init al public entertainment in the Asylum chape) last nights The pro gramme, which wOiappend, was well selected and admirably t performed': o m a 'a HoOti, CAREFULLY SIFTED FOR BUSY READER. THE The Doings and Whereabouts of Soma People Yon Know. v , - Mr. Willie Osborn came over from Durham on the morning train. Mrs. Perkinson left this morning for a visit to relatives in Virginia. Mr. W. E. Owens took his depart ure this morning for South Boston, Song of the Shirt, ... . . -, Concert Recitation. Beautiful Moonlight, ..... , Glover. Ouet Misses M. Gabriel and Fowler. ,t A Naughty Little Girl's View of UM . Anon. - Rec. Alta .Shacklefor 1. ' I'm Coming Back to Thee, Kathleen, ' ' - Meares. Song and Choi us. The First Quarrel - . . . . r Terlnyson. j Kec Miss litoel Unlator. ,. The Maid of the Mill, . . '. ; . . , Adams. . Solo Miss Allie McDonald, The Merry Sunshine, . Glover. oag J.tllie VN illiams, Alamia. Horton. Katie Osborne CURTalN. Songs cf Seven, . Items of Interest About Xorth Carolina Scissored and Condensed from onr Exchanges. The students of the Newberri Colle giate Institution are studying the geo-1 Va graphy of Nellie BlyVtrip around the Messrs. R w. Winston and R. H. world. - McGuire were passengers on the north- Rev. Thos. Dixon, Jr., who is now bound train this morning. , one of the celebrities of New York, Dr. J. M. Emniitt came back last will deliver a literary hcture at Wake ni ht 0P4 a trip to Fayetteville,wnere Forest College m June. he spent several days with his mothcr Dr. W. G: Thomas, one of the most wnois in precarious health.-, , eminent physicians of the ; State, died - Mrs. Holt, of Farmville, Va., yesterday afternoon at Wilmington, and Mrs. N. Lehman, of Of pneumonia; aged 72. - Henderson, srvnt th rlav in Oxford. The Chamber of Commerce ofWil- guests of Mrs. I. Kronheimer. mingtonlias decided, to hold a gala Mr. M. F. Hart, senior member of week in May or June to celebrate the the firm ofHart & irence, is off to completi(mf the Cape tar and Yad- lhe northem markets' ? purchasing a Misses Lina Williams Julia Gabriel, r loreoce Balance, Sudie Nelson and Rolin Stubbs. Raise Me Jesus, . . . . i:L . . .Huntley. Song and Chorus. ' I've Something Sweet to.Tell You, ' Fanning. Solo Miss Julia Gabriel The Jiners, . . . . . . , '. . ... . Anon. Rec. Miss Chlov Saunders Maggie May, .. . . . ; . . " . Blamphin. Song and Chorus. - Aux Italiens, . .. . . t-, i Meredith. -Rec. Miss Allie McDonald. On the Moonlit Stream. . '. . . . Geibel. Duet Misses Mami and Julia ' Gabriel . ; Love in the Kitchen . . . Arkwrizht. Rec Miss Hattie Williams. Last Night, . ... . Kjerulf. Solo Miss Mamie Gabriel. Brother Ephraim's Sarmou on de Creation, Rec. Miss Km ma Nowel. Bye and Bye You Will Forget Me, -l ; Huntley. Song and Oiorus. ' - Siiamus - O'Breiu, . -, ....... -Le Fann. Rec. Miss Mamie Gariefv Clementine, . . ...... Montrose. Chorus. I Ingelow. kin Valley Railroad to that city. 'purchasing stock of spring and'summer goods. Mrs. J. R. Allen and little, daugh ter who have been the guests of Hon. A. H. A. Williams for several weeks, re urned to their home at Wilson this The JVews and Observer, in order to let our people see where they can obtain North Carpjina made goods, will print a directory of North Caro lina fartnries showing the artirles man ufactured. To this end manufacturers m rmn&' are ask td to send us on a postal card the name : of . their factory, town or nnfnffipp. anH a list nf oymwIs "marie. Their Arrivals ana uepannrc. THETRAIN3. Here Our State exchanges can aid in this business, if they will, by bringing the above proposition to the attention of the manufacturers in their respective counties. News-Observer. IN A GENERAL WAY. OXFORD & CL ARKS VI LLE R. R. Northbound trains arrive 10:46 a. m., and 8:05 p. m. . Southbound trains arrive 1:50, p.m., and 4:22, p. M. OXFORD & HENDERSON R. R Trains arrive 10:00, a. m., and 3:15, p. m. . Trains depart 1 1:00, a. m., and 44 amendments. V' lu':, ..XJV- The Attorney. General today took ; he O. & C. trams now run through v Important Happenings in Other States - and Countries. The Senate has ratified the British extradition treaty with unimportant To spring a chestnut upon the un-j t0 the White House the report in re-from West Point Va., to Raleigh, N. offending reader, we fall back Upon) gard lo the assassination of Deputy C., leaving West Point at .8, a. m "where all acquitted themselves so Marshal aundtrs. It is understood and arriving at Raleigh at 7:00, p. m.; creditably it would be unfair to iar-utV- lllaw"" leaving Raleigh at. 8: 15, a. m., and ar- . ... . - , 1 meeting yesterday afternoon. . . & , ' llrlIlarlr.', lvraiic thjif ptnwcinn . " " , ' nvmcr at West Point at OIIO D. m. fits the case befter than any other that " e Louisiana Lottery Company is makn co$e connection5 ; with the 3 . making a desoerate effort to retain its - , . 0 . . occurs to us at the moment. . It vasjCprporatt; life. It has failed to secure Yotk River steamers Jo and from - 1 " vniu iiiv I L.ai,, uiiu A4iai iwi 11 will iiuiiu j-'aikwca. xuu iia . . , the ijarticinants aretreseryine: of sep- next move, lt .is ?aid, wul be an enor- The O. & Hj trains make close con erate and hearty 'enconiums, but oir j ?,s bribe to the Louisiana legislature rtertintis at Henderson with the Ral- vior a renewal 01 1 is present cnarier; 1 ,-,. . . , - , si,ace i not equal to the demands, hic) w: ire Jh: Noj twins north andsooth, n ri ta... u f- J . r or nrn tr unn rominir to llTforn. S. . ine rcuorier 01 1 Mt u& y, uciuk a. tt nronnsition will he to nav. the en.e"-b rr.- o -r. "jiner," had spent a portion of the tire -State debt, amounting to from evening at his lodge, and missed the $1,000,000 to 1,200,000. 1 he lot early numbers of the programme. To 'er' rning $250,000 month, or , , ,. , $3,000,000 per year, net. Many promi- tnis lact ne owes me component 01 a 1, t Louisianians fear that the bribe repetition of the "Sunshine" song for may be accepted. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Expressshippinbpok will be; clos ed promptly as follows ; 1 . , For matter going Northr, at io;20,; a.' m. For matter going f Souths at 4:00, p. m. . t be strictly: . carried . Sandar School JtXrctlns;. The Grai-ville county Sunday School Association will meet in convention at the Met nod is t church it) Oxford, Sat " fALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ft) R SALE urday, Febniary '22nd, 1890. to ap- T'x.nxJ State Sunday 3h January, i.y5.h as in dcd In tnist" School Convention to be held in Wil rjth may be found registered in iorxKKC . . t-wk of Gran vi He eminty. No. so. on page ; mingmn, .tit. Jis.appoimrd Trustee to sell the land February 25th, 26th and 27th, 1S00. J. S. Amis, President. Granville Co. S. S. Association. February 17th, 1890. Johnston's t Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex- iWiiion by metes and bounds, see said; 17'7 -0 rmtn JinM mortgage dce-d. lCltlif wvwj Kobt. W. WiKSToyr, Trustee. therein descrilcd, xxxm default being made n pjjmrnt of the bond, thereby secured. lMult hating been made he will sell at Iohlic auction, in Ox lord, at the courthouse !, on Thursday the Jvth of March, 1S90, the Mid land for cash, to the highest bidder. I-and lies in Granville county. North Caru I na, contains io acre?i, is part ol the I'ar- h-m tract, adjoin Mary A. Hester, Mrs. J R. O. Grr-ry and perhaps others For COMMISSIONERS- SALE. The Comm S1 Hardin to )iay his debts. He hence gives notice that as such he will sell at CifWd, on Monday, $d March, 1S00, at the court bue door, hfty acres of (and on Bowling's Mountain, in Tally Ho township, Granville county, adjoining the lands of R. V. Booth L. G. jjoncs. James Wheeler and others. Land is well timbered, has two good cabins 0:1 it and a curing barn and is abundant in minerals and metals. Terms easy. This January 30, 1S90. . R. W. Winston, Cora'r. A. W. Graham, Attorney. regulator and blood purifier. For sale by undesigned has been appointed, 77 glwtnfli tfl lit P. 5V3o issioner to sell the hnds of the late Clll aniyy lili J-ilV JXU landine Co., Ittch mondj Va. Thai Trnat A ;!. Trusts are bad things for the people. The farmers broke up the cigarette trust, and trusting, which either ruins the merchant or forces cash customers to ootthe bills of dis honest people, is broken up at Furmari & Hays' drug store. That then is the place to turn your shekels loose. his special benefit, and we will be par- An Amrusta telegram of vesterdav Lt doned for specially complimenting the says: This morning, United States the mails. ' ' r;.;t , pretty Misses Li Hie Williams, Mamie Deputy Marshal Corbett, of Macon, The mails are closed at the post-' Horton and Katie Osborne. They a,lu nvc marnais. appcarcu ai oiiarou, omce a nan nour Deiore tne arrival 01 rM lit.. ducsicu uunug me vwy st- me irams, . ,? . . . . , en teen prominent citizens of the towi tie bngnt sunDeams;inaeea. . Editor- and COUntvr charged with ronsoiracv '.TiWoim;i Vone.tn.- ial courtesy and merit would be gross- and rntimidation against E. L. Duck- , 7 : ly disregarded if we failed to speak of the worth; thenewly appoin ed postmas- Oie JXOianatTie, llJltyJO- elocutionary" efforts of Miss Rob'n lcr ai, " ,OD;. , c raarr, were ci Uy&,M vuitt9 . , " . ., , . , armea wun vincnester rimes t Stubbs. She is equally charming and ther r u: th. ests. successful on the rostrum as in theedi- they met with no resistance, and later Ypivrtfier. For Sdle by tonal chair and the drawing room. T . in the day Marshal Corbett instructed rZvtMJfJZStS The NOm Just before, the close Mr. J. W. his deputies to lay aside their guns, i "Vy , Havs made a few remarks stating that having been assured by those under UlUdtne CO., Mt Cil" Hays made a tew remarks, stating that arrest and other citizens that the ar py the Excelsior Literary Society was . or- rested parties would accompany them 'V't''9 ganized through the : efforts of Miss voluntarily, wherever ordered. The i wni sell ver cheap a handsome suit of Mattie W. Rountree, and its purpose entire party arrived in Augusta tonight parlor tnrniture, dining room outfit com was the intellectual iniDrovement of its ana were Ken to the Arlington rio- plete and handsome parlor carpet. . .7 .i . .1 ti . :ii i . , . . , r -r incy, wiu nave a Hearing 10 niture and books " for their society i . i - i .- room, ano as.ine auaience 5was not a ; nicGinty with us rrrf nnp anrl the nfrvprric nf. rh n 1 no , longer: in fact he hasnV been about b ; ' , r . : I these parts since Noah's surrender, but Mr. ; tertainmertt would not help much to Allen Thomas is With Furman Hays anx ! that end. he suggested on his SXSttS .-.. nr. . l . y- r'j' I . ... - . . . I sponsiDimy mat as many uxioro peo j new ones. pie as wis? ed to aid the young ladies, tv,,,t w position book-keeoer or salesman bva relsinr. rnntrihntincr ten rents a wppIt i vouncr man. ; full crraduaLe of the Virginia I claims azainst said estate to present them r . "' ' Business College. Is now employed as tel- for payment on or before the 25th day of for a yearA canvass Ot the audience egraph operator, 'and desires change, o February, i8qi, or this notice will be plead tric m-9rt on4 o fln'nir.nMmh..;. work. , Please address, statin? terms, a ed in bar of their recovery. This iotn Feb- r? muouw, nuu uaiivi ''r uuiuuvi Ul I . CT I o ' , . . . ;. I cne.Best refe rence given. . iTuary, 1890. ; . morrow. D'Orsev Jones. Beat In the Market. "Black Prince," "May Apple" and "Mat inee," Chewing Tobacco at Davis, Thomas & Co 's. , ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. " The undersigned having this day quali fied as administratrix upon the estate of F. R. Knott dee'd., hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those holding names secured. P. B. Gibson, Stuart, Va. Ida J. Knott, Adm'x. ... )
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