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THE DAY. fCTBLISMKD RVBRY AFTERXOO! (EXKPT SUNDAY) AT HERNDON BLOCK- MO. I. how Utile we know roT' the mineral wealth buried under the surface." 11. vr. KiioxiiniMnu, ninor, . Tb Ioal Schooli. Biblical Recorder. j r Special interest has been awakened in f-r)tnrit&uwrir rarricn. who will boro. Uxlord and unrnam uy me make weekly collections. 40 cents per recent remarkable canvass to secure the month If paid in advance. nort communications on live suojecrs M tk;.- .'nft cK.,M not olicited. The editor disclaims any respon- b- . . ' ... T sibihty for pundeut. Suhscribcri location of the proposed Baptist Female College. This interest .should not be opinions expressed by cor res- lost. If these places wisely, Utlize It " ' " ! 1 tri behalf of their local $ chooli; a Spen- not setting as charged by weekly newspapers for one ausmces of the Convention will, in their paper MiJi work will have been done. Each r?;? r arereuesltl1 to place will, need a first-class, well equip- notify the otiice at once. - -j.i . - , . ,. ' t-u -- . u't i. . n' irLped local school. The esrablishmeiit one week, or six insertion, about the same fof a Baptist Female College under the no of in thb ami surtoundins coanties, it is a me local scnoois. ve saau,.ucru mplendid advertising medium. '. Murfreesboro, Oxford, High Point, Lernl advertisements, such as adminiv Shelbv. and other feinal; colleges, after trator's and executors' notices, commis- estahi:shim:nt of this college at sioners and trustees' sales, summons to esiaDllbnincnt, Ol inis . college at non residents, etc. will be charted for at Raleigh, to do the same work they lcjral rates, except when they exceed a cer- have been doincr. We see no reason tain limit of space, in which case we re- why this movement may not enlarge serve the right fix our own price. AH such . 3 r.u 3 i i ah business must be PAID FOR IN-AD lne patronage of these schools. All VANCE. The charge U verv small and we honor to the' brethren and '.friends at cannot afford to take risks or" wait the of the plads from which caaie pleasure of persons to par : ' 1 , ... f, . . . one place could have the location of sccund-class mail matter. OXFORD, N. C. Wednesday, - February, io, 1890. COL. POLIC EXPIAI5S. the College, and, while we had noth tng to do with the decision of this question, our mind was made up from the beginning to give the College our influence and most . hearty sup o t w. erever located. 1 1890! SPRING!. 1890! : . . . .-. . - - t . : 3 ? llttltllPnMli'lll,llUaltHalMnMl'H(iiMliIWtH4a ART- & - -ART & :' ART : w(iwi'N'tiiviM,(i,iu,ti'ii,iriMM,irf'(i'i,i(,i,iiM" I A WH ENCE, ; A WHENCE, ; LiAWRENCE, rt4,itiii,ili,ilii'iii'MiaWii)(hiiiiiniuniiiiiil (Successors to Hart, Lawrence & Cochran.) K K K K K K K K K K K K - K K K K K K " K K -KRONHEIMER'S K - K k ; k K K 1 cloS UR DoGRS An, Clothineri Clothing Wrni? rTl?XT Clntiiino-I o Clothing Ciotmng Mpw Fi'rm in N Stnn, . 1 " 1 - - - - .vt -" 1v1 New Firm iii New St L jit.?" J 1 . - Now Ready For BusiWl Now Ready For Busing ore K K K . : K K :. , K v K C , . K c,', -'' K K K K K ; :o: r-'.c Clothing 1 Clothing Clothing House. House. Ilotise. 1 .1 ' -1 , House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. PARI S BROS.. No. 2, Herndon Block No. 2, folK -NEW SPRING GOODS.--NEW SPRING GOODS.--NEW SPRING GOODS.- Sensible Presents ! Sensible Presents ! Every Department full of tie best and most desirable oocls. Complete assortments of Dry .Goods, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, House Furnishing Goods, "Calm your fears !" So sa)"s the Progressive Fanner. Progressive Farmer. The Oxford Va v is a bricht, newsy ineaavice is ouerea apropos 01 a iutle evening paper. rumor that the Farmers' Alliance in tend nltinrinc into the nolitical nool Forsle. . m - f -1 ii- I Three Hundred Acres of land near the next xau. 1 ne organ pi me finance town Qf Oxford. It is good grain and to goes on to state : Lanrt- and is Vn timbrec!; ivi".b.e . , ..,, divided to suit purchaser. Apply . to this V e assert now, as we have had oc-1 otnee. casion to say before, that we know of MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRUP. UUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRYP. nothing that has ever appeared in the MINCE MEAT columns of this naner nothinir in the MINCE MEAT. declaration of purposes nothing in our demands as an order nothing that his been said by any one authorized to speak for the Alliance nothing in its action or course that sustains even SHREDDED OATS the semblance of such a ridiculous shr EDDED OATS WU4lfcw AND OAT MEAL. Further it says, the farmer should AND OAT MEAL. inform himself of the political and N. C. New River Mullets, economic nuestions which vitally el- N. C. New River Mullets. -4 y ice i nis miercsis, ana wncn ne nnas he is oppressed, whether th? wrong is pcqietrated within his own or oppos- ng party, he is in duty bound to cor rect these evils if it be possible; but N. C. Roe Herrings N. C. Roe Herrings. N. C. Cut Herrings. N. C. Cut Herrings. No. 2 Large Mackeral (in kits ) No. 2 Large Mackeral (in kits.) us efforts to do so should be guided Mn K LUNCH CRACKERS AND oy that "manly individuality and in dependence which is born of the high est and most unselfish patriotism. None know better than the Alii ancemen that their efforts for reform could in no way be so sorely neutral ized ?s by converting the organization into a political party. In no manne does the Alliance or its obligations in terfere with a man's religion or politi cal freedom. He is left to his own free will and may belong to any church or sect which acknowledges the exist ence of a Supreme Being, and to any political party which is not subversive LIFE, FIRE, '-"v. . . ACCIDENTi uoi. l. l. rone, tne editor, empnat 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. W HITR. Proprietor. Feild & Royster. ically denies that he ha? anv asiiira- tions, axa!leed, lor -a scat ' in the Ilniter! SLafM Senile." :. ThTs renort ftrrr ntf of th frr . tht .thA nrti- ?-?scs Paid promptly. See our Life Policy T 7 , ;VT TTV. ' T.i V it i7 J Deiore bihty o( such a scbemq has,pc?P ??!); canvassed in a' certain clique .that is . scheming for t'he ,defeat,, brenafrJr1 ' AND TORN DO INSURANCE. All our companies are pet fectly reliable. paid prom you .p sure. H. T. HUGHES' 1 . " .The Famcrs Alliance has the prom ise ol a long and useful career Jwt dompreails in its council and its work is confined with in certain bounds. To set itself up as an independent po litical party would mean its sure and speedy downfall. The Wilmington Star endorses a geological survey., of North . Carolina suggested by Mr. Thos. A. EdisQn,the great inventor. The .Sfarsays it ,4has on several occasions expressed its opin ion on the necessity for such a survey. It would pay the State tenfold its cost. There is not a week which ; passes in which some new discovery moJ mineral f some kind in not made; showing M Tonsorial - Parlors ,! Under Herndon Block No. i,- Com.' Ave. i I have combined my two shops and my preser.t quarters are in two 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 what I have ordered and now on the way I will have everything which' pertains to a ; TEeSO-pI-SS r. : 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. ..... x m J. CWYCHE, D. D. S.f Now attending a post-graduate 'course 'of lectures in Baltimore Dental College. Will return and resume practise about -March xoth." ' i . . . , t ... - 565 We are receiving our first shipment ol Spring Goods. Mohairs, Brilliants, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Plaid and Stripe Novelties. All new things in. Dress Fabrics will be displayed on our counters during this month.- Trimmings to match all Dress Goods. oai.y Sensible Presents ! W. . Rugs. Crockery, O ; : i ' A ban d soiu e Suit for boys 4 to 12 years, elegkfit styles; . MAKES A NICE PRESENT. ' MAKES A NICE PRESENT. '".. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. '" ; ' V' w ; Glassware, All selected with much care, and marked at lowest possible prices. CheckMuslins, Plain and Fancy White Goods in , big variety. We will prices make prices as low. as goods can be sold. It is our purpose to, meet the Suits and Overcoats for big demands of the public for fash- Boys and Men, ionable and durable' goods, and out figures are well witin the bounds of the modest pocket- book. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS, Soft and Stiff Fur aud Wool We cordially invite jour pat Hats, for Men and Boys, all ronage and promise our best ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. efforts to please in every respect. CSTHousekeeping goods oil every description. v. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing,' Clothing, ;v Clothing, Ji Clothing, Clothing, i Clothing; CORRECT STYLES, LOW PRICES. . ' - V- '' ': ''. ;' Men's Furaisliings. ? Men s Furnishings, . ; , Men's Furnishings. STHats ! Latest New York! Shapes. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. Is A WORD Sufficient For Lovelv Scarfs, Ties, Four- in-Hand and Bo ws, ORNAMENTAL PRESETSv ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS: -v ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS.1 ' Kid, Chaniois and- Wool Gloves, : ' v. ;A ; ' . ' :- VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS. VERY COMFORTABLE' PRESENTS. VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS; co -EX: CD ?3 - . Silk, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs;. MufHers. all rES" sb ad es and grades,5 : ;Ai f SELECT-PRESENTS ; r SELECT PRESENTS SELECT PRESENTS ."ISQT'-' : -1 Millinery! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! MillineiyJ Millinery! MUhnery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Our Millinery, depart7 merit, will be more . complete this season than ever. We will a New Arork or FOR: SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS FOR SWEETHEARTS My IValjngs to One and All are . r - the bame. 61 cb ri U A XT, A rpr ouu yv jcinii 7 STALL Nb; 1; cfTY 3IARKET. BROGDEN ,r--GENERAL Presents Id suit and please all. Prices all right; 1 We: are Baltimore "Milliner always in the . right place of experience 'and when vou 'want hih Mde''! , ly in March. -Mr.-. M;r F. Hart has . personal " charge j of and will use his best n?as Te P!S? hY:W the n . r -i . . u t x"jj! n-T vj.-.t j- " - - .enorts please-, ana iiieiuutr r ior useiui preseiJis pbeiu. accommqaate tne and unaDDYoachabIe bffdes'.iro patrons of the house. 4Ao KiKZ ;VMWVV; n ? -- - 1 IU . . come to see us, Both sexes.in- urDou AMnicr ocniPR vited,old and Jyoungiahke., . - - . ., . .. t . . .-. , -J - . - v. . J. R. ROLLER & SON, Yours respect fullly, , Hart & Eawrence. j jr. - AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRE,LIFE and ACCIDENT ' .INSURANCE COMPANIES. MAIN STRERT office, Herndon Block-No. i. 91?'
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