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- - . . ..vy:., -'4t.!"TW"yx- THE JDA.Y THE. DAY !! I lit". , . GIVES Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. All the News of the day and is furnished at. lOcts. per week. Voli mc I. Numiihk 124.. OXFOKI). N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1 890; Single Copies: 3 Cts. . .. . ... . rz y. , (I, t,,,,,,,,,,,,,! ... . . N M f ip n M . ... .r mmm im N , .. b : 1 Fruits ! AT T.W.JACKSON & COS 1 V. :(o):- 10 V-a lol-wjut opened. Thi.Hf.uii I 1 , ru richly ripe ami sweet. C A CKC Kxlru Fancy Aspviiwall 2 LnJLo lUiLiiu. one of jhv I i hitni5riii uc h ivt-reixit edlhi season. Fancy Mat-in GrajHS. Largi bunches, and Fine, Plump ! I IIMl. A CI? K11 Ki'M Fancv Mrsvina Ixni 1 r 1 ' I . bmcthing nice and i UU r ,,,vU' APi1- I I 1)1) J 0 tllU-Sl C C tT S.W. Tl it Try I K-m. i ncy sun you. - r A Milwaril-OiflT fracker 20 LAol-JlwS L iuch Mllk.t.ra h.wu. I'num Spra). Mushroom, Ki'ic Kii.ic and XX SU Crackers ik-mvU to day. 100 LBS. ' Fancv fnv-r Fig. Rai sins, Patrs, Nuts, etc. Oxford Bakery and Candy Factory. U'-'fn.lof lWk 3. . Oxford, N. C. ALUAHLEREAL ESTATE FOR SALE t , iw;i ItHs. Very desirable building f"S. , ; lir-f Iatut. Wit hi a U-ss than o h i nil,- .r.n t!ic courthouse. Thi.- land is j.irtiii'Iy 111 original ;;ri.vlh, the lalane vd f.rn;ir. land. Thi is a rare chance l-r a harin. fall on FKII.D .VROYSTER; ;ALU.uT.E LANDSALf. ThccTcrk of Granville Sucrior Court, in a special proctci:n; itnding in said ur; tVr a salel the lands f the lateTlis. (recti fr partittfi amonp hi h-ir at-law, a;jintol the umlrrsignccl a cmmissioner said lands The sale will le held at his late residence n the Un. s in Tally Ho luwtiMiip. on Sat ii.uay.i5i Ajarcn. ai 1 i.enn.K, .... Ttrms.tt e third cas!i. residue in one and The lands have been divided into four tr.uus coni.nninj; itcu-s. 3. acre. 126 acres. 76 acres 5 N. T. Gkkkx, 0muJisjitntT. iir.tft.irti , Winston, Att'rncys. MOKli.(iH SALK OF LAND. .... llv virtue of mortj;3sec.tccutcd lyj.lm, II Avcrhi ami wife to Henry HoIckhi. now j n.i 2s. ; 5.6. 1 hall on Monday ihe: I iay vt March. if. exixisf to sale at j piMic auction a, the court house door m 'i. nl. tr-cunctof imU lcM:riied Ji aid m-nsr, and ituaird in FuJii nj: t. rt it ; t-n nh j. atlfoinln the binds of Keubcti uwrtun. MtM.sC. IHan and oihers, and M.inatnuii; acres. 1 IIAKRIKT IIOCGOOI). Kf'x of Henry Hobool.dccM 1 'ALt'AHLK RKAL F.STATE FOR SALB f B K-AI VERT ISHD. rtu- un,tef!.ii!intl civ- notice that on ihe i-th t:imsjrv isSc.hr was in a drtd in tru.-t niiich mjviw f.jund rrgistM-cd in Mortganc j l-- k i f t;ranvilie county, .Ni. 20. un paKt ml tic.ui.,ii.trtl Trustee- to svll the land ! urrr:n tt,r !, ujmi cfvttutt licin rnu? I da ill hav ns twn mac!e he will sell at 1 P auction, in tMioru. at ine coun nuusc .r, on Thursday the 2:h of March, the ad land for cash, to the lushest bidder. !ud hes in (Irauville cuui.ljr, Norih Cjru lm.i, iuntains 100 acri-s, is part of the -Par-ham tract, adjoin Mary A. Hester, Mrs. rt. O. Clrrory and jxrihaps ethers For ot.titk.Mi by nu-ttrs and buunds, see said ln.irt 1 c drrti. Kodt. V. WlSsroN, Trustee. QJMMi SSIONCRS SALE. Tl'e undcrs:ccd has leen apn-'inted 4oinniissiinrr to t thr l nds of the late Ul.mrmi.p..y his debts. He hencegixes iiti-e taat as such ne will sell at xl.ra, Muml. y, 3 i March, ifo, at the curt! hmsv dv-r. utiv acres of fa d oa Ilowling's , Mmntain.iii Tally II.. township, Granvnie tutinty. adjoining the lands of R. V. Ik'th !..(;.Jiw. James Wl;velr ana other. Land is well timbtrrtl, has two eood cabins .n it and a curing bam and is abundant in . : t. ... ..t - . ... I imiuu anu i;icias. terms easy. l nis January 30, xSi. R. V. Winston, Com'r. A. W. Cr.1h.ar1, Attorney. Fruits ! NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Minor KTtiitt, Iletroapeetl ve autl Pro spective, Oatheretl About tlie City Dy Our Alrrt Ileportrr. More April weather ittJa sun..Iniu and rain. 4 Light break of t lure a on ihc mar kct lutlay. The "awkward !n!incl" will Ix drill cd at tine armory iot ii;iit 1-t Gnpti' ..ppcars'tu In; athinir o me in w.uiru .so iar as new aso U. . . . . . r .1 . . r. are conn mod. I lure are some o our dti..-. s, however, vho are stil quite si- k h,m the disease. The. i;;-elm a, of the .('bamlKT of Commerce will Ik held in the court house tomotnnv . ni lit . - The Oxford renule Collcijc'arid olher ini'onant business will tome up belorc tne nictt- Delay in g.ttir. material caused a stisiK-nston lor fcveral weeks in the building of the extention of the Kim ball steniinery. Messrs. Hundley Bros v: Co., the contractors.", put a lare- f rce of hand on its construction this morning, and the work will be rapidly pushed. Serious Accident. Our citizens will learn with sorrow of the serious accident to Rev. J. T. Gibbs. He was for some years sta tioned at Oxford as pastor of the Metho Lt church A sjjccial to the Ntivs Observer Irom Jonerboro, dated yisUrday, says: Rev. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding . Elder of the I ayetteville district, f was j tnrown from a btiegy by a runaway horse ( this afternoon, between here and Sanford, and is thought to le seriously hurt conclusion of the brain;; no lx..es are broken. He is not conscious at this time. Mr. V, A. Slopn, who was with him, has" a slight hurt and ankle dislocated. , ' ; ; This afternoon at 2 o'clock was the . anuointcd for the riirriife nfMr n,nt appomicu tor inc marriage 01 .Mr. Clem Slate and Miss Fani.ie Ragland, lolh of Halifax county, Va.' -The bride is the adopted daughter of Maj. R. J. Ragland, of Hyco, (one of the ioi prom;ncni larmcrs 01 incaoum,; land thesistt-r' of Mm.' T. ' 11.' Roller ' ..- , . and Mrs. J. R. Brooks, of Oxford. -s,,e ls a h,g' . accomplished and charming lad v, and has many , friends . . . m ur comn. unity. . Mr. aid Mrs. J. jj Roller and Miss ilessL Venable, m oi our city, attended tne mar : ' " Jge. Illchraond Tobarro Market. Richmond, . Va , Feb. 19. The narket was ouief yesterday and sales were light, . but today there was more animation and some sales of nearly .11 r j j all grades were made. 'ihe market is very firm and active for all desirable toluc ro. Auction .-ales of West Vircinia bnphts are insignificant, tre crop hav ing leen nearly all so!d.i Loose sales are also ery ligl t. ' 'Receipts are very light 1 and- ship-'' mcnts heavier than csual Ht this season ofUieytar. ' V j. m.;T. , Johnston's Vcgeta- hJc ' TTolCintlinC lUlCX' - CCllCCl CIS CI ZOllXCj ItVCV , ' y y y VCOlllCltOV CC71CC . OCOOCl . -ry . 7 7.-- pUVlftCV OVK SCILO 07 -.- TT7, -i "7V Clll' UVllf7f7lSL iJLilis'J U- v v ..-.-. landine Co7' Rich mond, Ya.. 1 a Tlic Dolng mid Whereabouts of Sonte People Yon. Know . - w .M'VW; R: Murray; of Durham, is ,in: ine,titj. j t UMr::hasVTM6rtoP.r of Clarksville. Va., U if) CxforU. , f ..l:Mr:-'N.-?R iStrUei.of Henderson. was in the t itv t xiav. mr. I . fc. riKKS- weni IO A - iarKS Mr. and Mr S. K. Sat:t rw!ute re turr.cd from a f visit to Dun am this morning.' 1 Mrs. :'JV J W.ltTai I)r. of Mccklen- burg county, Va., the -uest of Mrs. W. U. Haktrvi.l. Miss laMc'iliirrini ton. who haslippn . o visi to Inn r n ... v. . t. 1 -. . ivir. i. r. lames, -ouue an imior- f- t ' ' T? T ' impor- m.r hnvclr.c. rr,-, tl,m,n fmmt Qfat -. ft.., ...V, WVU.V nf New Vnrl- .,'th hi frrw.H lrlv nnri little son were guests at . the Osborn House on yesterday. The object of the visit of Mr. James was to get at the value, of certaija pro pel ties .in Ox- lord. We hope he- was pleased with our city. I ' t THE TRAINS. Their Arrtvnls md Departures Here Per the Nc.w Schedule 4 Northbound trains arrive 10:46 a. m., and 8:05 p. m. , Southbound trains arrive 1:0, p.m. and 4:22, p. m. ' : OXFORD & HENDERSON R . ' Trains arrive 10:00, A. m., and 3:15 P. M. " " ' i ram.-aepart 1 1:00, a. m., and 4:40 ). m. ' The O. Sz C. trains now run through rom West Point, Va.',' to Raleigh, N. r.' l..ivin?r WVr Point nr m m ' , . " ana arriving ar Kaieign at 7:00, p. m.; leaving Raleigh at 8:15, a. m., and ar- riving at West-Point at 6:10 m m. making close' connections with the Yoik River steamers ? to and from Baltimore. The O. tfc H trains make closecon- nections at Henderson with the Ral- eigh k, Gaston trains north and south, going and coming to Oxford. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Express shipping book will be clos ed promptly as follows : f ' For matter g ing North, at ro:2o, a. m. For matter going South, at 4:00, p. 111. This rule will be soictly carried out. . THE MAILS". . The mails are closed at the post- office a half hour before the arrival' of the train.. v ' Oxford Female College 4 Is a tiling must be talked of just now, but the , talk of the town is the prompt and offi cient manner in which all business in their li Ye is-dispatched bj-iFurman St Hays. !Thej- pay sbecjal atientiou to the hlhng of physi cians piescnpiions 01 rure arugs, .li Wanted. J - . J Position as book-lceeper or salesman bV a young man, full graduaic pf th'ej Virginia Business College. . Is now employed as tel egraph operator,.1 and :deslres change 1 work. Please . address, , stating t" terms; : cue. Best reference given. :. - P. ti: Gnfsox, Stuart,- Va. 1 Bet In the 3Iarket. "Black Prince,' "May Apple;: and 'Mat inee, unewmg 1 ooacco at uavis, 1 nomas St Co 's. : For Sale. ; ' Three Hundred Acres of land near the town of Oxford. It is good grain and to bacco land 'and is well umbered. J Will be dividetl to suit purchaser. Apply to this otnee. v t For Rent.' One six room cottage dwelling. Term5 moderate Address' V. H. White ' PURELY PERSONAL. ! : ; .... j t t t . . . . . . , ; r. ' . ,r , i-i.i . 1 . j 1 was uurneu, LUHciiici vviiu uauu auu u..e Ai,a. u. A. Uretrorv. returned eorge vanaerDiu nas ai iaic ueciueu ,11; tu nmn. Arm. her home in northern Granville this the momentous question of naming his strnnf ,wh0 w fully insured. uiir. - ' . piopcny near tne cuy. xi is iu , oe ' :r .vin;;V'Kl'r 'h' ; THE LATEST NEWS. CAREFULLY SIFTED FOR x BUSY READER. THE Items of Interest About North. Carolina I scissored-and condensed-from our V :-" I ' ! , .-J. Jf. Layis,tne inatnam. muraerer, - lU? - . t UU i-v- n- H uiv. LLii ii maik.u iJv.Ak. Raleigh'is to get that long-talked - ayo, concerning the matter. , It is un dersood that the Atlantic Coast Line has put in its application to assist in building the depot.as it expects to run into Raleigh.. If so there will be a 175,000 aepot. t,c ,, , ,, The Asheville Citizen says:,; 1 Mr. I 1 I -V -T J .. . ' Kiai eQ uon es1Q ne nou- wun . t bCknOWD 3S -UUton HOUe. It IS "Ull- j - .. j uersioou :nat ne iiiaue appiieuuiJ l? he "?e of .?est; JrhnSed 10 that borpe by his pa.k Ttie i.ame - is unaouoreoiy me resuu 01 ine I lable of his own name with the suffix on. ohn E. btarlinET, of Seln.a,. who iifOi. Ia . mm f h I ha rvMiriior rt n ic ' VaO IJdi Ut-VJ. . W i 111 lilt. UiUlUVl - VJk lilO 1 r- oi tvt 1 9th., was tried before Johnston ;uper- lu'r'court at Smithfield last week and finally acquitted Friday igV ere wab noisunjcieiHCviuci.i.cagaiiJbi iniu. Ar ) . - - 1 1 ij 1 Mil li rw roftnn Ha uric 1 1- rr on lOTIir llv"' 1, 3 - vVV'"":1-7 re-arrestea on ine cnarge 01 Killing ner seven year ola '. grandson tne same night. Mr. i .A: Noell, of .Henderson, and Miss -Annie, Leathers, of Durham, were married at thes latter place yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, we. learn from the Dmham Sunt Rev. Dr'.: !Ei A. Yates officiated The ' attendants were Miss' Lizzie' Leathers and Paul Noell; Miss Mamie Wyche and L. K. MooreJ Barnes: Miss Sudie? Cain, and -Owen Davis; Miss Moliie Thomas and W. S. Halliburton: Miss Cora Cozart and J. Rl BlackwelL, and little Miss Annie Krl??'- IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Happenings $n Other States --.y . . v nd conntrie. ; inc rrcbiucm, aauuiuamcu uj Repiesentatives Bayne and Dalsell, Prof Langley and Arvdrew Carnegie, left yesterday at , noon, for, Pittsburg, Over the, 15., & U: 'Railroads U Attend- l,lc uimig ui- iuc ntQ. uiai; Allegheny City today.:. . ; Postmaster-General Wana maker;. in response to "a 5 Senate "resotufiohj transmitted to the Senate an estimate 01 tne increased cost required to extend f r . " . .1 : j 1 the free delivery system ; to f all cities and towns having not less than 3,00b ; 1 1 - .- J i ' i. 1 r fpnprnl v that thprf ilrf ffA nf the I former towns, and to-extend the free , II JI.-l. - T . J 1. 1 Ml I lUUUil il il, ,. y. innau.ianis, anaaiso ine cost orexienu- ; 1 ne seventeen prisoners irom snar ing:! those - having not less than 0nT&a:, rougn't5 to .Augusta; were be- 5,000 innaciiants. ine rostmasier j-v.j rrUi, .r--'f: delivery; system to theni would cost conspiring, etc., to prevent by force, the government y$t 37,040; and of intimidation and threats E.-L. Duck the latter rneW Urei 2n5i reninrin worth,. postmaster of Sharon from dis- $679,225 to extend the system tu tHem -r T - ? V ; i '! An adiourntd meeting of the on- sack Cigarette Machine Oomjjany met TU T L l. " . . j j" ii iyiu iiL'urg yesieroay, aim oecini ed a prpposl titiri of 52,000,000 offered by. a Mejw, York and English syndicate for the purchase ot the pro pert v.' The president read a three years' contract, Ai-ti c;;;Z nish them ivithrjcia. machiaes'-4rom w!,ir;h :,1,e Bonsack company,, is t The ibllowimrWere - cnosen directors: J. A. Bonsack, and E. J. Folke,s. u-. :l ' : Fresh Fish. Fresh Shad and other Fish at F Schwartz's Stall No. 1, Market House. FIRES AT ROCKY MOUNT; " Thought to be Attempts to Burn the Town by Incendiaries. , Specials to the News Observer. v Rocky Mount, N C, Feb, .iSth.- Fire last night destroyed Hackney j Brothers'; extensive carriage mahufac- tory together with machtne-shops, in ai inree spac.ousauu iuvrougiuyc4uip- - lT:,U ;cMh vT- oriirin nfth of fire is supposed to be incendiary. At i .,v- . - Q are covered with insurance. The Hackney buildings were in sured for several thousand dollars until the 28th of last January, , Sunday riighf the r Wilmington Oil Company's vvarehou&eliere, used and owned in part by R D. Armstrong, I IJ rrxr ATTTT rvi I Mult T r L-t n- nt at '7 6'ctock the Floral Hall ax ine .tasieru uaruuna irair gruuiuib was entirel y consumed by -fire. ' The Krounds are just put of the .corporation limit , and the idea in firing the Duuaing was aouuiiess 10 oravv ine guaras irom iowu anu iiuibii me ucvu 1 , ;.u.j - r, u L:u 1 fiML'i r iriii 1 11 m j ( u 11 1 r 1111 11 nr'i v 1 1111 11 1 I V There was no insurance on the ,au! F'VP"1;- - tiiir nrrtnurl ir V Hackney Brothers is aU of $15,000 to . The town was thoroughly guarded . . a , a. Cllvrs-:rtl.c l,ornrfMrs: I lUtJ V 111 Hi UHU V I - MIUrlWMW - v w a V i W made toUeave. The .colored postmaster here, Weeks Armstrong,has given personal and de cided aid in helping to arrest the firts and saving property. Other colored people have also . helped though a large majority has stood aloof and, seemed rather to enioy the discomfiture of the whites. .. The opinion does riot seein to pre vail that thers'is an -organized band of cut-throats, but one, two,' three or four doing. the work:, Floral Hall, at the fair, grounds, was burned by incendiaries last night, the main object'beijig to draw the guards tronr town tnat tne work 01 destruction commenced Monday night might- be completed..; There has been no public demonstration on -the part 01 , the ne I groes and nothing of thlS kind was an- ticikted, though ' the; Rocky "Mount Mt ftinrantrv r tinrJer arns and : will continue; so u to? ; awi it develoDments. K - -An . uneasy feel- inff D;evades the-town and., the com- ,-nunitv nn"n ni'ie'lrnmvs at What' hour and Dlace the torcli will next oe ap- plfed. 'The town will be thoroughly patrolled from now .on, - though ' the dastardly and successful attempts ol' the past three - nights,portend-serious : !' . 1 1 11 ' ! " trouoie ii;notr cnecKea py neroicmeas ures,?;-.,.fr ' vs'-iiinw -i yestay, charged with unlawfully charging the duties of his office.. 'I'hey were bound over, tor appearance at APr ierm 01 . unuea oiates court at Augusta. - J ' ' e- .. . Jn hn.Rt.nn? & Van fit ft,- j 7 . -rj ,7 f mv OlCmCl'lllC, XllLCiJO' celled CIS d tOntCj liVCr regulator ana piooa WUriiieV. For ' SdlC OV alidruaaisis. TlieNo landine i - Co., HxCll- ' llrnond, Va. ' I will sell-very cheap a handsome suit of parlor lurniture, dining room outfit com plete and handsome parlor carpet. D'Orsev Jones. .
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