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THE DAY. fVBHSHZO EVERY AKrCKNOOH (EXETT 517(JAY) AT IIEKNDON BLOCK NO. I. II. AT. ICHOMiniJIER. EUltor, The President' Back Grab. New York World. .Ribald newspapers unjustly criticise Benjamin Harnsm. for asking Con gress to pay him $2,500 for legal ser vices for which he Ion 0 ago renaerea and collected of the State of Indiana a bill for 5550. ' These papers overlook important facts. When Mr.HarriVon rendered the 1890! SPRING ! 1890 ! Subscription : 10 cents a week. Furnish ed to city subscribers by carriers, who will make weekly collections. 40 cents per month iloaid in advance. oticited. The Vditor disclaims any ruun- bill he supposed $550 to be all thathis sibility for opinions expressed by corres- services were worth, and so did ewrv- . ,..Min. ,h.ir na,vr body else. He did not then susi-ectj promptly and regularly are requested to himself of greatness, and neither did notify the office at once. . jnvbodv else. Indeed, so late -as Our advertising rau-s are very l88S th e tdi tors of the "Cyclopaedia j as charged by weekly newspapers for one of American Biography dismissed him time. Having a thorough city circulation, I m a few paragraphs, and alter his elc-c- anu rcicaing uauy a numocr ui . nn tn thP Pr(s dcncv had to C rrecl freh in this and surrounding counties, it is. a cpienuxd advertising medium. their mistake by printing a Legal advertisements, such as admiuis- biography of him, with his "picter, trator's and executors' notices, commis- n -.,rv.nf?;v sioners and trustees' sales, summons to 111 ,u. , , . , " : - , ART & ART & ART & i a whence; AWRENCE, Lawrence, 'hHf'MHrtlin.Wi,l('Ull,lll1H(i'IHMl)mHMHlNl. 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 K KRONHEIMER'S K K K K K - K K K K Clothing I S& Wide OpEn. Clothing Clothing ru ri.nt, etr.. will charced for at rOW tr.ai .ur.narrbon nah iuuiiu oui legal rates, except when they exceed a cer- his own consequence he naturally feels (Successors to Hart, Lawrence Cochran.) tain uma 01 space, in wnicn case ie re- ihat he undervalued himself in charg scrve the right fix our own price. All such . - ,. . . . business must be PAID FOR IN 'AD- ng only $550 for his legal services, VANCE. The charge is very small and we and he asks Congress to make good the Cannot aflord tO Ukc risks Of wait the -rrir .inr nf.mi- innnpv: in thn TriviK- ury not otherwise appropriated. pleasure of persons to pa v Entered at the Post-Office at Oxford second-class mail matter. K K K K .K K K K K K K K K K r K K K as OXFORD, N. C. Friday, February, 21, 1S90. IMPROVEO POSTAL 8KUVICE. The Simplest The Easiest Run ning, The Most Durable, The Best Sewiner Machine in the World. THE IMPROVED SINGER. FOR SALE BY P. WILLIAMS, at Davis, K K -:o: :o: 1 tlOtnirlfr . o Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing -House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House. House! House. House. House. House. NewFirm in New Store New Firm in New Store Now-Ready For Busincj! Now Ready For Busing PARIS BROS. No. 2, Herndon Block No. 2, - Colt Rverv - Dphnrftnpnf full r ,t J 1 "i inp best and most desirable goods 'Complete assortments of -NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING GOODS, DGoods, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing Goods, House Furnishing Goods, It must be admitted that that Post- W. master General Wanamaker is making Thomas & Co.'s Drug Store, Ox- some sound sutrirctionsiust now con- ford, N C. A DMINISTRATklX NOTICE. CThe undersigned having this day quali fied as administratrix upon the estate ol r. R. Knott dee'd., hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those holding claims arainst said estate to present thu?m for payment on or before the 25th day of February, 1S91, or this notice will be plead their ed in bar of l recovery, lius iQtnreo- Ida J. Knott, Adm'-x. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. MINCE MEAT. ccrning the erection of government buildings and cxtention of the free delivery system to smaller towns. Our postal serv ice is capable of considera ble improvement, and is far behind that of England and some other Euro pean countries. Unqualified endorsement, however, ruary, 1800. cannot be accorded Mr. Wanamaker's Postal Telegraph. A bill has been in troduced in Congress at his instance appropriating $S,ooo,ooo for this pur- pose, ana 11 provides ior ine erection buckwheat and maple syrup. of lines to all towns now having tele- buckwheat and maple syryp. graph offices, and the employment of SHREDDED OATS persons to operate the t same. The SHREDDED OATS trouble comes in right here. One may AND OAT MEAL. well feel apprehension at the prospects AND OAT MEAL. of such a large addition to the already N. C. New River Mullets. too large array of federal officeholders. N. C. New River Mullets. The rates proposed for sending mes- N. C. Roe Herrings. sages are ten cents for twenty words . N C Roe Herrings. for a distance under five hundred miles, tV Jr """."S- ai. v. vui nerriDgs. No. 2 Large Mar.keral (in kits ) SOT We are receiving , our first shipment ol SpringGoods. Mohairs, Brilliants, Cashmeres, Henriettas, PJaid and Stripe Novelties. All new things in Dress Fabrics will be displayed on our counters during this month. Trimmings to match all Dress Goods. Sensible Presents ! Sensible Presents ! nQihl PrPQPnfQ ! Carpets, Mattings Udny -1. axV . " Flooi- Oi't PloTic Rugs. Crockery, A handsome Suit for boys 4 to 12 years, elegant styles, MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. Glassware, &c. All selected with much care, and marked at lowest possible prices. It is our purpose to meet the Suits and Overcoats for big demands of the public for fash- Boys and Men, ! ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. Check Muslins, Plain and Fancy White Goods in big variety. We will prices make prices as low as goods can be sold. Soft and Stiff Fur and Wool H ats, for Men and Boys, all tSTHousekeeping goods of every description. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. USEFUL PRESENTS. one, Press and proportionate increase for two and three thousand miles. dispatches are put down at one-third MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND of a cent a word. MILK LUNCH CRACKERS AND The situation at Rocky Mount is a serious one, and calls for coolness and FRFc ANrn TTT opfmrh iinrniT on mc jwn 01 uic wnuc t"' FRESH AND JUST OPNNED. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, No. 2 Large Mackeral (in kits.) Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, ( Clothing, CORRECT STYLES, LOW PRICES. PIC-NIC CHEESE. PIC-NIC CHEESE. pic of that town, lhe beliet is. ex pressed that the lawlessness is confined to a few negroes. No doubt they are known or will be discovered. ,. It- is not probable the murderous threats made will result in a conflict, the termi nation of which would not be doubt ful, but nevertheless a trifle might pre cipitate a clash, with bloodshed. and LIFE, FIRE, AT AT' WHITE S GROCERY. H. WHITE, Proprietor. Men's Furnishings. Men's Furnishings, Men's Furnishings. 2THats ! Latest New York Shapes. Feild & Royster. I attendant horrors. It is to be hoped everything will quiet down without further, disaster, .and the . guilty ones through due process of the law will, re- ceivc punishment commensurate with the cnormitv of their crime.' v- Mr. Platt, theRepublicaqobstruc- Hon 1st. surrendered in - the., face 1 ol a ACCIDENT, AND TORNDO INSURANCE. Millinerv! Millinery ! Millinerv ! All our companies are peifectly reliable. I-osses paid promptly. Sec our Life Policy before you nsure. Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery H. T. HUGHES' "agr the ToNSORIAL - PARLORS ! MillSii .Wpfld,sPairVlU . tpassed.'.bye s . , . ..... Miilinl New York legislature. The metropo lis now sees its .way clear to capture the centennial plum. It is probable the matter of location will be decided by Congress in the next lew days. Mr. Blair is speaking day after day in the Senate in advocacy of his edu cational bill. . He claims it will give the South an offset for the pension ap propriations to the North. The Retdsville Revine adds the the names of Col. David Settle and C. B. Watson, Esq , as aspirants for con gressional honors in this district. Millinerv ! Under Herndon Block No. 1, Com. Ave. 1 AfiIKtw ! I have combined my two shops and my Millinery !j ui iiuaacis arc ui iwu large adjoining Mi inrir 1 ms. have added to my furniture. arS !.ery ine electric lights put In and fixincr uo Millinerv ! present rooms having generally to provide Oxford -with elegant MillinprvV and comfortable tonsorial parlors. With Vr.J. ' what I havi nrHrrH anH nnur nn th 1 AT 1 lllt1PTv " - w w.. ' - T tXJ M will have everything which pertains to a Millinery Millinery ! Our Millinery depart ment will ' be more complete this season than ever. We will have a New York or Lovely Scarfs, Ties, Four- in-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 and Cambric Hand k ercli i efs; M u filers all shades and grades, - - SELECT PRESENTS SELECTPRESENTS S F.LECT PR ES ENTS FOR SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. ionable and durable goods, and our figures are well witin the bounds of the modest pocket- book. We cordially invite your pa ronage and promise our best efforts to please in every respect. A WORD Is Sufficient For Memory! - r V CD ' i-ty -m Presents lo suit and please all. 'Prices all right. Wo are Baltimore Milliner always in the right place of experience and when you want "high grailo" ly in March. - come to see us, Both sexes in- Mr. M. F. Hart has vited, old and young alike. persona charge of Wishino one arid all a1 Merrv the .business now, v - . , and will use his best Xmas; we close by saying re- efforts please and member for useful presents accommodate the and unapproachable prices go patrons of the house. s t Barber Shop. ! AVtlt have a full complement of competent assistants in a few days. Will spare no efforts to give my customers com plete satisction. D R. J. E. WYCHE, D. D. S. Now attending a post graduate course of lectures in ualtimore Dental College. Will return ana resume lotb, ,; - Yours respectfullly, Hart & Lawrence. " Hart & Lawrence. practise ; bwM JJar: IeHCe Ji uFa iff 'sfrreBT My Dealings to One and All are the Same. F. SCHWARTZ, STALL NO. 1, CITY'MARKET. w. t. brogden7 f . . p GENERAL MERCHANDISE-:- BROKER. OXFORD, N. C. Office at C. J. Ward's store for the present. J. li. ROLLER '& SON, . AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT V INSURANCE COMPANIES. 4 Office,- Herndon Bloc k Nc. 1. 9"
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