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t - THE DAY THE" DAY GIVES HKS THE All ; the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts. per week. Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. - .? - , ' ' : : . s . . i Volume I. Number 126. T. W. JACKSON' & CO., HAKERS, Candy Makers and Fruiters, OXFORD. N. C. ArrLES. Arn-Ks! ArrLKs! Atples! XqJtA pplcs arc very scare e, and hard to get, but our sto k has just xxn replenished with some ch-iice Fruit. Call today and get sonic for Sundav. ArrlXS.M Apples!:; Apples." xr Hananas, Florida Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Mala ga Grapes, Lemons, a new and complete stock ojcncd today. The Finest Fruit to bk Had! The Finest Fruit to be Had! FRESH FRUIT CANDY : Cocoantit Fritters ! Cocoanut Fritters ! Peanut Candy! Peanut Candy! XoTEverybody knows these goods. They are our own make nndarestrict ly pure and fresh. -MrU VANILLA, ALMOND. OtANCK, COCOANUT, VIOLKT, CHOCOLATE, AST y OTHKX STYLE BOH BOSS, jrsr rec'd. and placed on sale. Ct1STALIZED rKUlTS, t4A NO. IM CHOCOLATE CREAM AND MARSH MlUOWS. rALl'ABLEREAL ESTATE FOR SALE i tyw itfs. Very desirable building j: Acrw ot Land. Within In than one rmlefwa the courthouse. TliL land is jurtialfjr in original Rrowth, balance Xl farming Und. This is a rare chance W a bargain. Call on FEILD ft. ROYSTER. VALUABLE LAND SALE. TTie clerk of Granville Superior Gmrt. in a special proceeding pending in said Kmrt for a sale of the lands of the late Thus. tlrvcn fur partition amonR his heirs-at-law, apKnted the undersigned a commissioner ti sell said la mis. The sale n ill be heUI at his late residence -n the tan3 in Tallf Ho township, on Sat tirdar.isl March, lioo, at 12 o'clock, m. Terms, one third cash, residue in one and two year. The lands have been divided into four tracts containing 16 acres. 76 acres, 50 acies, 5a acres, N. T. Grkbn, Commissioner, iiraham A. Winston, Attorneys. "jORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Bv virtue of a mortgage executed by John II. Averitt aid wife to Henry Hobgood, now ieccaseil. registered in Book of Mortgages No. 5. at page 1 hall on Monday the j J day of March. 1890, expose to sale at lu!lic auction at the court house door in Otford. the tract of land described in said mortgage, and situated in Fishing Creek township, adjoining the lands of Reuben (htrton. Moses C. Dean and others, and containing 50 acres. - ' HARRIET IIOBGOOD. Ex'x of Henry Hobgood.dec'd January 37, 1S90. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (re-advertised. The undersigned gives notice that on the joth January, i835,hewas in a deed in trust hich maybe found registered in Mortgage Book of Granville county. No. to. on pages 3U. 313. appointed Trustee to sell the land threm described, upon default being made in payment of the bond, thereby secured. Ifefault having been made he will sell at pnblic auction, in Oxford, at the courthouse dtxr, on Thursday the 20th of March, 1890, the said land for cash, to the highest bidder. Land lies in Granville county. North Caro lina, contains 100 acre, is part ol the Par lum tract, ajoina Mary A. Hester, Mrs. R. O. Gregory and perhaps others. For description by mcies and bounds, see said mortgage deed. Kobt. W. Winston, Trustee. QOMMiSSlONERS SALE. The undersigned . has been appointed Commissioner to sell the lends of the late Sol Hardin to pay his debts. Hehencegives notice that s such he will. sell at GxKrd, on Monday, 3d March, 1S00, at the court Unite door, b.iy acres of Und on Bowling's Mountain, iu Tally Ho township,. Granville county, adjoining the lands of R. W. Booth I..G. Jones, James Wheeler and. others. Land is well timbered, has two good cabins n it and a curing barn and is abundant in minerals and metals. Terms easy. This January jo, 1S90. : R. W. Winston, ComY, -A. W. Graham, Attorney. oxford, n. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Mlnr Ereati, ItctroaptlT and Pro spective, Gathered Abti Clly By Owr Alert Tttpartere. No meeting of the Cliambcr of (Com ment last night. . ; This is Wa-shington's brthday, but The Day didn't think it in time for a day's rest. A 5pcdal to the. Navs- Observer announces that Rcr. J. T. Gibw is much licttcr, and enlirtly out of dan- Dr. Kort ha an advertisement in this evening's Day. He is refurnishing his office and has added a new gas ap paratus tor extracting teeth without pain, . Invitations are printed announcing the marriage of a popularOxford young man to a charming Virginia, Belle. Thus the twoS tales are becoming more firmly united in bonds of love. Parties desiring to have their walk papered or decorated should consult Mr. M. Oppenheimer, who has an ad vertisement in lE DayV; His work is truly artistic Give him a calk The GreenviUe Reflector, edited by a Biptist deacon and a man of clear vision, can't see how Raleigh gets the University, with Duham offering twice an much money. Maybe the Reflector will be able to see more clearly after the mist has cleared away. The following delegates to the State Sunday School Convention have been appointed to represent Granville coun ty, viz: Z. W. Lyon, principal, J. J. Meadows, alternate, C. D. Ray, prin ciial. F. M Meadows, alternate: R. J. Davis, principal, B D. Ho wartf, alter- f Clement arid R. T. ' Smith, alternate; J. ,S Hall, print ijal, W. T. Lyon, alternate. The President was author ized to make other appointments in all rases when neither principal nor alternate can attend. TUllglowa Service Tomorrow. Baptist Church. 9:45 a. M.,Sun day school. 11 A. m. , sermon by pas tor, Rev. J. S. Hardaway; 7.15 p. m, sermon. Presbyterian, Church.o a. m., Sunday school, Y. M. C. A. Services at 2:30 p. m , to which all are invited. . Methodist Church. Sunday school at o, A. M.; J. W. Hays, Esq., superintendent. 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. W. L. Cuninggim, passtor. 7:15 p. M.t sermon. Episcopal Church. 9 a. u.f Sun day school; 11 a. M.f sermon by Rev. W. W. Walker, rector; 7:15, p- m., sermon. ; That Cellege. Oxford cannot afford to do without a Female College. 1 1 , is an absolute necessity. Now is the time, the op poriune time, for our people to move and move together. Let the parties who are soliciting stock bestir them selves, or we may lose the oportunity now offered. JTo7insto7i'8 Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex celled as a tonic, liver regulator and blood purifier. For sale by all druggists Tlie No landine Co., JRic 7i- mondj Va -" Attention Ednetre! The locating committee may have played li a bad trick, bui there U one establish ment In ivhich you can re llutthadta" of bdn deceived. We allude to that drug store on Cwnmercial Avenue. Give Fur vnau & I lays a call and see for yourself. c. Saturday; February 22, PURELY PERSONAL. TH4 Dvlags and Wliereufcomte of Same " ; Peapts Yan Kaaw. , Mr. J. R Rolier left onlth Jiorth bound train this, morning.- ' Mr. E. G. Buttler came up on the morning train from Dabney.'; .- Miss Giles is visiting her? sister at the Granville Female Institute, Mr. C.H Pearson left this morning for a visit .to'Mecklenburg County; Va: S. H. Smith '. Esq., of Owen, Bar bour & Smith, left this morning lor outh Boston, " Mr. Joe Baird U shakii g haidswith his friefc&jo 'Oxford iolay. His wife accoropan res 4h im Dr. J: R.,Moss, with his negro as sistant, Dr. IVpe, are in charge of the Hertdein jxistoffice.-5 ' ; It appears that instead of 'returning to their home at Wilson,.- few days ago, Mrs. J. R4 Allen and tittle daugh ter only went as far as-. Henderson on a short visit. They "returned to Ox ford yesterday afternoon. I ' v ''r.'. .... Hew lTttaa;c Stamp. The new stamps are on sale today all over thevcpuntry "at offices where they have been V received. They are rather smaller than those heretofore in use. " : '-vv.vv-' The one cent stamp: is blue,; show ing the profile bust of Benjamin Frank lin. '':A-? -' - i V-'i- ' The two cent stamp is carmme;beaT- ing the bust of. Washington. ' : ' - " The three cent stamp is purple and the figure is Andrew Jackson. The four cent, chocolate, Lincoln. The five cent light brown, Grant. The six cent, Garfield. I en cent, weo ster. Fifteen cent, Clay. Thirty cent, TefTersnn 'and the ninetv cent; Com- modore Pcrfy. 'h . THE TRAINS. Their. Arrivals ad Deportwree Her .. Per the New Schedule. OXFORD A CLARKSVILLK R. R. Northbound trains arrive 10:46 A. m., and 8:05 p. m. Southbound trainsarrive 1:50, p.m., and 4:2a, P. M. : OXFORD A HENDERSON R. R Trains arrive 10:00, A. m., and 3:15, P. M. Trains depart 1 noo, A. m. , and 4:40 p. m. The O. & C; trains now run through from West Point Vai,1 to Raleigh, N. C, leaving West Point at 8, a. m., and arriving at Raleigh at 7:00, p. m.; leaving Raleigh at 8:15, a. m., and ar riving at West Point at 6:10 p. m. o making close connections with the Yoik River steamers to and from Baltimore. The O. & H. trains make close con nections at Henderson with the Ral eigh & Gastoa trains north and south, going and coming to Oxford. ' v . SOUTHERN EXPRESS. r -Express shipping book wilUbe lo&J ed promptly as ioiiows : For matter going. North j at 10:20, a. m. For matter . going South, at 4:00, p. m. This rule will be strictly carried out. THE MAILS. The mails are closed at the post office a half hour before the arrival of the trains. Nic Florida omagci. 30 cents per dozen. - Picked extra large 40 cents per dosen. J.G.Hall. . .. . v For Sale. Three Hundred Acres of land near the town of Oxford. It is good grain and to b-icco land, and is. welt timbered. Will be divided to suit purchaser. Apply 'to this office. . Beet im the Slarleet. "Black Prince," "May Apple' and "Mat inee," Chewing Tobacco at Davis, Thomas & Co 's. ' i For Heat One six room cottge dwelling. Terms moderate..' Addres V. H. Wuitk. i89o; THE LATEST NEWS. CAREFULLY ' SIFTED FOR ? BUSY READER. THE Item, of Interest About 3orth Carolina ,. gelMored and Condend from our Cxehanajea s ' ' y ' I The wife o t Drl Huff ham, of Scot land Neck, is dead, i Large shipments of fish are being made from the eastern fisheries. Charlotte is endeavoring to organize an Inter-State base ball league, to be composed of clubs from North and South Carolina. ;" -';-''! The latest from Washington States that there are no grounds for the state ment that the confirrhation of Shaffer to be postmaster at Raleigh had been defeated. : ' t Joiner, the Morthern Methodist preacher cf social equality notoriety, has been withdrawn from the charge of a church near. Raleigh. , His own con gregation repudiated him. , At last accounts, matters were quit at Rocky Mount. Tl e determined attitude of the whites seems to have repressed the-bad negro element, apd no more fire hasoccured. Now if they will ferret out and punish, ? the leaders, there will be no more trouble. It is announced that on last Wed nesday night while the ' Evangelist Pearson was preaching to a crowded house in Baltimore, he was taken seri ously ill. He was some better at last accounts, and will de taken todishpme in Asheville as soon as he is able to travel. ' Cabarrus county mining people have been thrown into excitement over a very rich gold find in Con cord. It is undoubtedly one ot the richest ever discovered in . that comv ty. The vein divides the town. Ex. Hope the town will be able to stand the division. Charles E. Cross arrived in the city yesterday morning from his home in Green county.having come to Raleigh voluntarily to surrender himself to the sheriff of Wake county to serve out his sentence in accordence with the law. Both Cross and White are ready to surrender themselves as soon as the case is certified down and the sheriff is authorized to take them in custody, which will be on the first Monday in March, i Cross' sentence is seven years and Whites is five. iVVwx- Observer. Dudley Bn paging Manners. Lexington Dispatch. . Col. W. W; Dudley, of blocks-of- j five fame, wasP among recent visitors to Thomasville; He spent several days there and in the mining country adjacent, and , went away leaving a very favorable irnpression on the minds of the people. It is said that his man ners are so engaging that- a dyed-in-the-wool Cleveland man will forget in five minutes, conversation with him that he had anything to do with the methods by which Indiana was carried for: Harrison, It is not known that he made any investment in the coun ty. As he spent a tiay or two n Greensboro, the papers thee tke (it for granted that his vMt had some thing to dp with the ipin .ind jsteel works. ' Perhap t had. ' BJm Mind was Gone. Mrs. A-jSo you say your landlord has been put Ui the lunatto asylum? Mrs. Yes, poor 'man. As I told vail foyaotrifl'iime oast we hare had our ausniclDnsnat he was a little out of his bead. fJASt month he had some repairs Jume t6 omr flats, and he actually re 'drited the rent of one of the tenants five Idbllars .a vear. Next day the doctors I mUk anJ rV Vlim tv tA the aSVltld zr 7w. " j-i - II. W. Jones & Co. have Jutt reef Wed lot of wary flnabnttar. if ifftea Florida Oranges. to cents per dozen. Picked-extra large 40 cents per dozen i. ' Fresh FUHf ' Fresh Shad and other" Pish at Schwartz's Stall No. 1, Market House. . .... " -- u:1 F. Single Copies: 3 Cts. IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Ilappcnlnga In Other BUlei and Countries. Norfolk will erect a tabernacle of 8,000 seating capacity for. the Revy I Sam Jones.; The Charter of Norfolk has been amended, and now Atlantic City is a part of Norfolk. During the calender year of 1889, ioQ,i4o,9t7pieces of coin were execu ted at the mints of the United States, having a total value of 158,194.022. The New Tersev Conference wants to know if ministers can chew tobacco? Of course they can chew, and they have just as much right to spit in the oulpit as the congregation nas co iocaie quids on the floor. r y It is said triat nearly all the postal clerks and letter carriers who btcome thieves began by stealing letters address ed to lottery agents. This seems to demolish' the theory that there is 4 'honor among thieves, V v The Virginia Legislature has passed a bill placing a tax of one cent a pound on all beef offered for sale more man 100 miles from the place it is butchered. The act is aimed specially at Western beef. It also provides that the meet shall be rigidly inspected. Private letters received from Mexi co State that the grip has been more widespread and persistent in its rav ages there than elsewhare on the Amer ican continent. This has been espe cially the case among the poorer classes, who live generally in houses which afford no protection against the elements. They have died abso lutely like sheep, sometimes 125 a day. Just now the supply of coffins has been exausted and many bodies have been buried without. The shipment of iron from Sheffield, Ala., to Pittsburg, is one of the most striking illustrations of the possibili ties of he Alabama mineral belt. The opening of the Tennessee river into navigation has given cheap wa ter transportation, and' it is altogether likely that within a short time the greater part of the country's supply of the cruder kind of iron will be manufactured in the Tennessee valley. It will then be only a . step to begin the work of manufacturing the iron into articles for general use. Johnston98 Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex celled as a tonic, liver regulator and bio o d purifier. For sale by all druggists. TlieNo landine Co., Rich mond, Vd. ;'- ' " ITaoted. Position' book-keeper or salesman by a young man, fall jp-aduaie of the Virginia Business XkMeee. Is now employed as tel egraph operator, and desires change o wqrk. jriease .aoaress, iauu ici m, v cne. Best' reference iven. . P. B.&JBSOH, Stuart, Va. t wilt efn izrv jhfcan.fl handsome suit of na rtar nirniture. diiiinz room outfit com- pleie and handsome parlor carpet. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GaANVILLBCXWNTVSJJrWtJOR COURT February 22, 1890. R. T. Smith, Adm'r. of R. T. Green, deceased, . . ... . . prff. vs. . . . Lucius Green, Thos. Hayes and Caro line V. Hayes, his wife, Wm. Bal t lard and Bettie, his wife, Mary Green, Benj. Green, W. W. Green. Isabelle H, Smith, Martha J. Wor tham, Vm. Thorp, Ex'r, of Peterson Thpra, Louis Thgnt and Jaraes Thprp. Ex'rs. of Louis Thorp, . . - De 'ts ' fETITlON FOR FINAI SPTTUCMENT. To Thos. Hayes and Ctrolint V. his vie LMCtus orcen I Tatr ntir That T. Smith has filed. in this office, his petition for a final settle ,m"flt of his administration on the estateor , Robert T. Green, dee'd. and the same-mill fee "heard on the 7th day of April, 18904, at whtchLme you are notified ta appear aaxi Armnfffl nr! answer the said DCtiUon. February te'jXBao. LASSITCJtCSt.C. Graham &TitVfi54i, Atty'i '0 ill 1 i :
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