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.YAa.aHT S the day ... THE"DAT V t 1 f c it - A - - - ' GIVES All ; the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts. per week. MAS TIIK Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxfonl. VOLUME I. NUXIDKR 127. OXFORD. N. C, MONDAY; FEBRUARY 24, 1890. Single Copies: 3 Cts -4. m amlm0 . . . - . r- Y : v. i ' i Lkv JJJJ o wiry Xffii ' T. W.JACKSON & CO., HAKKRS, Canlv Makers and Fruiters, OXFORD. N. C. Al'PLESlj AlTLKSlj Aitles!; Apples!; eairA 1 ilea arc very sea tk e, And hard to gtt, but 1 our mo- k has just been replenished wuh some crmic Ftut. Call tod.iy and cet some for Snnriav. sTUnnanas, Florida Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Mala na oratxrs. Lemons, a new and t complete stock opened today. The Finest Fruit to bk Had! The Finkst Frltt to iie Had I FRESH FRUIT CANDY : ' ... f Cocoanut Fritters ! Cocoanut Fritters! ' Peanut Candy! Peanut Candy! Everybody knows these goods. Thev are our own make, and are strict ly pure and fresh. if l.e, vamlu, almond, ohangk, cocoanut, violet, chocolate, and 50 other sttlc pok cons, just rf.cd. and placed on sale. tCtlSTALIZKD FRUITS, A NO. l" CHOCOLATE CREAM AND MARSH HILLOW5. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. PURELY. PERSONAL. The Dolngi and Whcreaboiiti of Bmc People JTouIIfcMolr, - .Mr IVOrfy Jones left this rooming for. Richmond. ' , . ' Mr,,Will Bain, of Raleigh, was in Oxford, yesterday. a... regular nignt lor.anu 01 tne vii,e Va., this mornings" .W Minor Rrcntt, Iletroapeetl-r and Pro-j pectle. Gathered About Ue City By Omr Alert Reporter. . Granville Grays. Washington's birthday was not ob served in Oxford. The new postage stamps have not been placed on sale at the Oxford jost office yet. The Atlantic & Danville trains make tonnetti..o with the Oxford &: Clarks- Mrs. R. W.Wfasroiv returned Sat urday afternoon Jfioin Ncw.york. Mr; J. C. Hundley way pnssenger on the northbound train .this morning. Messrs. Abe Strause and O. 57 . Smopt came back from a visit to Henderson this morning. . ; Mr. W. Henry -Kind of Raleigh. vil Ip tra ini :it I MnrL-will .ri ,v . . - . . r arrived in the city-yeji'eruay morning . TheOxonians bound for the. New:onavishw f uciii x-air cjcon me auernoon irain A m x m a n & . w a r r w m a . 1 will compose thearty. e yardstick at ...A. Lai k1 is 5c r, . . . . ' - . - Sons; after a pretty rough tune. of it - Farmers visiting the city arecarrying wilh Ja Grippe.. ? - hoine wilh them lots of -plant bed XT , i , , , ,r. cjolh. The work of. raisinc another I t aH f ?anr, miss crop of tobacco has leen commenced. uau,t:' anu copies , 01 nen- rs. Wm. G. Renn died at her L,-rirMr i Trrr,; - , home in rishmg Creek townshn yes- A, ,r . ;v, teruay at twelve o clock, m the st yen-ty-firt ycar)of her age. The funeral took place today at wo o'clock. THE LATEST "NEWS. ! THE TRAINS. carefully sifted for busy reader: THE Items of Interest About Xorth Carolina Scissored and Condensed from our Exchanges. The Newbern Fish. Oyster and Game Fair opened today; The negroes didn't want Rev. T. M. Joiner as pastor of their church in tne suouros ot Kajeicn. ana ne was notified to leave. He left. - . i ne latest trom Kocky Mount, re ported Saturday ; night : , "Every thing is quieting down and a feeling of ease and confidence is returning where two days ago all was chaos. lhe Wilmington ctar tells or a tmgedy which occurred one day "last week near Pate's, a station on the Carolina Central Railroad in Robeson county. Vicey Oxedine, ; a ' young woman belonging to the community of Croatans living in the Scuffletown section, was waylafd on the county road by the wife of Rasberry Oxerdine, who fired at Vicey three times with a .J ii- . , his departure this afternoon for .Scot- A dwelling house, costing with lot land Neck N-C v' ' alx. m eight hundred dollars, rents for u ' u5n 4r ten dollars tx:r month. . Good invest- VA'M& :G: to f ALCAELE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE drslrabTe building i t "a Jl. Very ;(("- f.L-mrj Land. Whhin lrn than one r.i'e .'r.-m i he curthonvr. Thi. land is jMrt:a.'Ir in original uTvrth, the hal.ince Cirnjing Und. Tlii is a rare chance ! a bargjin. Call on FEtLD ROYSTF.R. v; LI ABLE LAND SALE. The cVf k of Granville Siiferior Court, in a sfxrcial pmcrt-ding pemlin? in said fotirt for a ale of the lands of the lateThos. '.rcrn for partition anton his hrira-at-law, appointctl the undersigned a commissioner Lwrlt said lands. The a?e will be held at hU late residence n the tjm.ft in Tally Ho township, on Sat wl4y. ist March. tSqo. at ia o'clock, m. Trrms. v,c third cash, roidue in one and ment that. There is a demand in Ox ford for a numlxT of such houses.. We have had m re cold and rainy weathrr, but we are more fortu nate tha:i" th2 northwest whith has been visited by another terrible snowstorm. Trains are again blockaded in Califor nia. John Yourg was before Mayor Smith this morning on a charge of lar ceny preferred by Jim Hunt. being no evident e against the accused he was discharged and the cot fell on Hunt. The fight between the Richmond & Danville and Raleigh & Gaston Rail roads over the track at Henderson was renewed today. A number of Oxford citizens were summoned to appear as witnesses at the trial. It is not orohahle that Oxford will apply for admission i.ito the proposed jy,er' 'ocal agent 1 ttr-Srate Base Ball League, but our city will be called upon to furnih a a in the Mr. W- P. Van -Horn. rpnrpsfnt.i-. tlve of the N. C- B. & L. Asso., who gun and inflicted Wounds that it is h.i:ln in OvfnfH evpjl WpPi-c t rv 1 thousht will wove tatal. . 1 he woman wno.i oia tne snooung-was arrested. Jealousy is said to have been the cause of the trouble. Y ; IN A GENERAL WAY. ry. A Lanrjrs, A;. AX nicks, J. L. Coop'.T, A. W. Gfcaham, L. U ' Ed wards, L. C. TaVkfr, I. N. Day, R.P. Taylor, Jark Harris, T. B. , Venable, R. V. Minor MV. Lartier, A. H.A. Williams anrt V. Rogers went Henderson this morning. B. & I,, Association. A branch of the North Carolina! Important Happenings In Oilier States and Countries Ex-President Cleveland delivered an address before the Southern Soeiety,ol New York, on Washington's birth day, last Saturday. A fire at Richmond, Va Saturday Their Arrlrals - and Departures , Here - Per the New Schedule. " . OXFOFfD L CLARKSVILLE R. R. .Northbound trains arrive 10:46 a. m., and 8:05 m. 7 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. .r.- Trains depart 1 1:00, A. M., and 4:40 p. m. ' The O. & C, trains now run through from West Point, Va., 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. ra., and ar riving at West Points at 6:10 p. m. making close connections with the York River-steamers to and from Baltimore. : " The Q& : H. trains make close con nections at Henderson with the Ral eigh & Gaston trains north.and south, gbing and coming to Oxford. l , . SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Express shinpintr book will be clos ed prompt as follows: lor liiatter going North, at 10:20, m. For" matter going South, at 4:00, p. m. v - : 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. Xmrt trira The lands have bfen divided into four) some of the Strongest players .tract containing 126 acres. 76 acres, 50' League for ot her clubs. CDmmi.ioner. I Some of the members of the iCuh im Winston, Attorneys. RTC.AGE SALE OF. LAND. Uv tr irtce of a mortcaie executed by John 11. Averiti aud wife tulleury llobjnod, now ccaAe!, reuislered In Book of Mortgages No, 25. at pajj? 5H6, 1 -hall on Monday the 1 1 day of March, eipose tu sale at ItiMic aoctioo at the cmjrt house dfr In furd. the tract of land described in said n.jrtijjr, and situated In FUhinp Creek t wnjh:p, adjoining the land of Reuben .Orrton. Muses C. Dean and others, "and cimuiiniirj- a acre. HARRIET HOI5GOOD. Ea'x of Henry Hobgood.dccM January 27, cSto. ' Gran-i ville Grays, who ioined when the 9 company was re-oreanized, have ten deied their resignation. Having serv ed for five years they are. under the 9 law, exempt from jury duty for life. Would it not be well for' our citi- ( lotte; . was organized here by Mr W. Cameron & bizer, and the building Pi Van Horn; agent. Quite a number occupied by the Durliam Fertil.zer Co. 1 he loss is estimated at 250,000. The mulatto from -Chatham county, N. C, Tames Gilbert, ' who is eight feet high, was married a few days ago at Scran ton, Fa., to a young white whose The bride was a member of the Salvation Army. Gilbert claims to have , been born in Mexico, and to be of noble birth. John Jacob Astor, the New York millionaire, died at his residence on Fifth Avenue Saturdav morning, of . of shares were taken. J he lollowinc lotal crhr ers were elected : R W. Issiter, Jr., r presi dent; Jas. Jones, secretary ; and treas urer; Jos. S. Halh J. C. Hundley, woman, Givinnie Williams, Henrv FiVld nnH Tk.hn Mitrhpll Hi- height is four and a half feet. y . - - " J - F I . .V 't ret ior; J. S. ' Arnis -attordcyV T. E. A fine lot of smoked joWte,' ' sugar cured hams and shoulders. Kingan's pure lard. D. A. Hunt & Son. Fresh Garden Seed. at White's. heart failure. He was irU lie 67th year bbl. Palace Patent flour from of his age, and wai a. CTindson of the original jonn jacoo Abior, luimuci ui Choice Syrups and Porto Rico Molaises the family 1 fortune. His Wile, Who diea aoout two years ago, was a aiiss VriDDS 01 ooum 'varuuua. t... a: a A t I " "ft , ... zeus to hold a mass meeting, and draw That store dowr on commercial Ave, con- Birmingham, Ala., murderer, made a up a memorial to. Congress asking that ducted by Furman & Hays is fast becoming confession and implicated a former a public building be erected here and the popular resort for the ill wno wish.tobe fr;en(j . This friend was , placed- on V 1 .A11 mmi wA maII iifpi tifie ri c-kAr0 I - Try a White's. at White's., i Another Chicago FlieX et:ing forth the need of such a build ing? It might help Mr. Brower to secure that appropriation of one hun dred and ten thousand dollars for this purpose. Two If w Paper The young !a lies of the Oxford Fe- it 1 . 1 .it 1.' :t. . 1 weiJ, anu mc wen wuu w wi uuv aupa, j;l0 Koc Voc perfumes, stationery, fruits, cigars, tobac- "JU uov.uoigvu -uov .wv p ro, etc. not a shadow ot eviaence againsr mm. NOW nawes coniessscsonat. nc isaione fALUADLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE laE ADVKR-TISED. I fhe underlined tivrs notice that on the Wh Imuirv. 1 he was ill a deed in trust! . . ..... i rch may be found registered in Mortgage Seminary are trying their , hands l-k of Granville county, No. ao. on pages; ' t . "4. 313. appointed Tmsiee to sell the land j at journalism, and axe publishing :two "S'wJS iSSWiri Pl-'hWryr.and the Itfuult havinz been made he will sell at worm. 'Jhev appear in manu i 'ioijc auaion, in unoru,ii me courxnousc on Thursday the .aotli of March, 1S90, t'e said land for cash, to the highest bidder. 'and lie in Granville county. North Caro- na, cuntains io acre, is part ot the 1 ar bjm tract, adjoins Mary A. Hester, Mrs. K- O. Gmrory and tcrhaps others. For cvriptko by metes and bounds, see said mortgage deed. Root. Winston, TruAlte. .e.. .-r.a. u"-Re.. q d his ife and 30 cent per doien. Picked-extra large S" u ...:n 40 cents per dosen.i . . J. G. Hall. iwu euuurcu xxc , uc Atv.w.u Early Rose Seed Potatoes at White's. . mm ; ' ' Full Cream Cheese at White's.' White is selling the best Goods at reduced prices. brands of "Can c OMMiSSlONERS SALE. The un!erlsn ha been appointed Commissioner to eI the lends of the late 4 Hardin to pay his debts. He hence given nHtce that r such he will m.11 at tjxKrd, p Mundayf,jd March, i&io, at the court VUv: toor U'J' acres of tand on IkmlinR's At.Kintain. ui Tally HoloMrnship. Granville I Hinty. adjoining the lands of R. W. Bxth L. O. Junes, James W heeler and otlters. ' -antl 14 well timbered, has two good cabins n it ainl a curing barn and n abundant in minerals and metals. Terms easy. This January iSx :a xv r u R. W. Winston, Corn'r. t a. . Graham, Attorney. script, the editions being one copy of each once a Wet k. They arercad aloud in the school, room on every Friday afternoons for the edification of the pupils. '"'.- Tliat there pajjers are well-edited and & Co 's highly entertaining we feel" assured. For Sale. '' Three Hundred Acres of land . near ' the town of Oxford. It is good grain and to bacco lan. and is well timbered." Will be divided to suit purchaser. .-.Apply; to- this office. - ," - Johnston's Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex celled as atanic, liver regulator and blood purifier. For sale by alldruggists. Tlie No layidine Co., Rlch mpjnd, Va. Great disasters in China are frequent. News has-just been received of a storm which swept along' the cost on Jan uary 24. Uver a .mousanu nsniug boats containing ,4,000 fishermen, were swept out to tea. Nine hundred of these boats, with all the irien on board. were lost. f Fuhtral iceremo- nies for over 2.000 1 men have been observed. Whole villages are in morning. , : . The ; Virgin ia House of Delegates the reassessment this year ! ot land and other taxibles, the assessors shall indi cate the lace of each tax-payer. The object is to show the proportion of taxes paid by the negroes. During, the-last it. w. Joiies & Co. have fut received j cainpaign some Democrats urged -that a lot of ry line butter.. 1 Ha np(rrn :hnn1H nnlv he allowed, for , 1 "O w j : maintamence of their public schools, the proportion of school tax paid by ; Beit In the Market. ; "Rlarfc- Prinf ' "Ma v. AnrI' aiirl "Mat " - r j --ft -" i. . .. inee," Chewing , Tobacco at Davis, Thomas has passed a Pill requiring tnat in -."".'! For Rent. , One six room colige . dwelling; ' Terms moderate. Address . W. H. Whitb. fllee Florida Ortagei , 30 cents per dozen. ; Picked extra Urge: ripl The vheme embodied io cents per dozen. - J. G. Hall. rneif f'-. Afte emooaiea in tne 0111 jusi passea, 11 cam ea out, will furnish the data upon which the support of theschools would be based. Cassard'a Fine Pig Hams at Whtes. Best Laguyra. Javi, Coffees at White's. Rio and Roasted Cassard's Beef Tongues at White's. .Richmond Tobacco Market. ; Richmond, Va., Feb'y. 22. The market yesterday and Uoday ; was very (jujet on bright tobacco and very lit tle Waf sold. Se veral large lots of old ; funked scrap have been sold and ship ped awayi this week. " ' Buyers from interior ruartccts have been here this week looking (for old fillers. They are scarce and high. Dark tobaccos are more active and a considerable quantity has changed hands recently. "' With larger stocks of bright tobac co we would have a much more active market.as the demand is good. - --r:-. ' ' J. M. T. n 1 ' ' ' . The sheriff of Choteau county, Mon tana, has sold out, under a chattel mort gage . held ;by tneNew. York . Loan and Trust Company 8000 head ot c&ttlfr and , 450 hordes, the property of a cate. com pany ocgantee six years ao by Jlssaell Bi Harrvoni, Tne president wm on of theslockholderatf ' '1 v A remarkabte pajenger who ane4 ra Las Veffae N. M., the other night wa a ' httfe hoy named Manuel Braxfl,. Syesrs oM,' who came alone from the Ajeoro isl ands, off the coast of Porta gal, to meet his u cle. .a cattleman who liree near Fort Samner, nd ' with whom ' be will hereafter make bis home. The little fel low lauded iu Boston, and from , there wear avcrosm the continent to Sacremento,. Ci.t and from Satremeototo Xmm Vejaa. It waa a; woaderfni trh for a cStfld ct hi year, alone, and unable u r rpealc Cat- lish to make, but be got Uirouih In ffeod order. a-j. ,,.? . ; Johnston's Vegeta ble Wolaiidine, unex celled as d tonic9 liver regulator and blood ptvrifier. For sale by all druggists. The JSo landine Co.f JRi c h rnond, Va Cassard's Chip Beef at White's. ' " 1 '1 1 af a .1 1, Cassard's Breakfast Bacon at WnileV - '.' k Fresh Fish. " Fresh Shad and i other Fish' at Schwartz's Stall No. x. Market House. F. I will sell very cheap a handsome suit of parlor furniture, dininz room outfit com- plete and handsome parlor carpet. U'URSEY JONES. T . Sugar coated yeast cakes at White's. 'V3
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