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I. THE DAY U 1ST UK THE DAY HISS) I ; Ianrcst-City. Circulation jt All tliq News pi tlie day rind ls'furnisrled at'lOcts. per,veek. vr : nfnnv pnper ptihltsbcd in j V,,Lt Mt: I. NuiiVHU'lt'.S.j ... i t OXFORD. N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1890. 1 1. . Single Copies: 3 Ors I 7 ! i i j I . T 'cAi:-Tf; fT c T. Wl JACKSON &'C0.t ' v ii.Knu., C2P0V Makers and Fruiters, OXKOKI), N C pi.t is!' toT'A rlc- ;.r v?r -:. n c. t 1 ,-vicl h.ud lit gtt, br ;ur Mo k .has just b-vn r pleniithrri wilu S me t h it c Fun. Call.. iod.: A:r!.:r.;!j Aitu Ari'Lius!.; and ict some fo- t-L""i!:nianas, Florida Orangey. Valencia Oranges, Mafci- 4 - I iz:i viriiin.. i.eiimu, .1 1 iuw vuijmui.v. opened today. ew and complete stockUir;a!f, minutes -just to hee what's Tut: Finest Fruit to ni: IIad!.. Mr.M. Op.-nheimer is doing some Tin: Finest Fruit to he IIadI anisic ikijkt J.a ging in theity. He liiiisiiii . - j i a aiuub!oat(i;isiiioa io oureom.jiu- VKlili FRUIT CANDY : Coeoannt Irittcrs! 4 Cnco.nnnt Fritters! Peanut Candy Peanut Candv! x -v Uverv!odv knows . these - . - . 'oods. , TJiev arc our own-make andarcstrict- tly pure and fresh. ,.'HI t; VAMt.L. AI.Mll OKANt::. OK.UAMT, .vvi-r.T, CJineO!.TK. t.TIIKR K1VI.F. MS PO . n 54" KK.cr. and ri-cr.i ox sai.k. miir.s, '. CKE.V4 AMI MAJCSII vi.tovs. f ALU Ai:l.f: K;-.L ESTATE FOR SALE t t .-: Vcs. Wry d.-5:r.ih!c ImiMiuv .-A rs. f IllKl Wit!lll ti;Ut iini- x-tt u-i, iiuriiioviKr. inn wiini i'?ii5;.il irrwwlli. the Laliut I r j ::i. U.iH n . F Kit. II .H POYSTKK M! t !;l.E LAND SALE. ... i'.oI liic uuvjfrraticU o.uu.Ai.'iur !'. .ic uin hcl.cWI at hi Uic n-suUncf j it the I n. in Tatl ll tviihii. i St 5 iif.uv.iakinS.. i.,. m 11 oti.xk. in one an.! The UtnU luvc fnn ilivithtl f-.'r "fT1' n't. ' 0'it.'iit.v-...iKr. , i 1 . j M o:ic;aii: hAI.E OF LAN II. II Au-riuaitilttiiV tlltnr llbi, na a: I .lall 'H iIvi.J.iy I.. I Way 1 1 Ma.'di. ci"sr to .ilf a. piMii- aui'.trtp ar.l!-e 04irt fco'w tl-T in tlcurv "!'. rtL i!c tract i f l.tntl dMTlHtJ n aylj . . . r ! i: 'it : riwcrcna wtniud-.i . ri..m p j,VA looking ftir a man named Morgan. i vi.:t .. ijuiuif.-1! t 4aii;s A ix4.a.u.. 'Jhc Ijucn wa i;i the niij5oy of- .the -vtiu.n. Mishs C Dao avJ others, and 1 ...... . tii.iimi s"zrr former, n,nd vas furnished, wuh a nnile ":t- 4.iAK;,fcT ,',!lm;?,,V-.i 'd biigg) io' canvass a neighlioring ;ALUAr.LERE.LI3TATEF()RSALi:wa: lu rcI,ri -vry oaiuiuay "ikiiu ; K-AUv(KRTi.n.i j Nothing hiving ben1 seen' of 'Mor ...!, Jamtary, 15.111. in atitt d i tiviM hit :ti way b. fuui.d nureJ iu lUiiK J CI llldU lilV WWti w.. I . . r. coThurlav the v.U t ( Marc. ii-r.ui Utul forb.othchi5t!r!iwr. I :ia, couiaiuH it acrtr. , i5j.'.rt'l uic Far- j Mmtract.a'i4iiVMaiy A. iltster, Mrs. I . . O. Clrrorv at d jvJu:: tla -uttSvi lv tncti-s anil uininds, sec said . KotT. V ys;N, Tin. 2!7 4 .1 O.MMiSSIONKS SAl.El Th iuJcrIvea Iia.t tK-trn njpnlcU Vrnmi!o;cr to the I;ikI cl the late :ii ik ni-iruiJ Tf?-f.-0 t.t- ;ari properly ana tracea mem 10 wxi;:ru. .... , . ,, . -...... 1 , iii uar .11 111 infill uicv ntic iuuuu p.ymcrt l the imiu. tn:rcu 4cu.cI. r J a I Lititt Kv 11s; Lcx-ii hymI: iir will -t-II :l . at Roi-sITS Ii vrfv STablcV . f ' r , v t llAiyt w)' ----.f---. . c thai &s ach he will !! a (xnrd, . - t ii MutHi-y, j i :arcn, i, ai inc ci;i h'Htc d.f, mty acres of larc! on II hv tint's untat i. in Tally. H(Ltr-'.'Pt Graia.i.'c unty. rtljotmr j; the -n' of K. W. F-.tcth I.. ll. Jcno. Jaxucs Whcwlcx auu others. J rrul t wrli tinibcrd, his two good cabins n ll aru a ctir.n,; baxu ud u aliUnJatU. la mineral ami metals-. Terms casv. This Jui.uar) Jj, . . ' R. V. Winston, Com'. A. CfjLan, Au.aucy. . . ; . i ' , jNOTESOFTHE day. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED ' IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. : . ( !l V I , ' ' I Minor Ertnti, Retrospective and Pro :;Ictlv, CUktlicrcd About the City Uy Our Alert Reporter. ; A lug brnss key wxs found on "the streets. Tite ivner can letover sain by calling a: thi "tfice. . . i ru-. ... i Mor al tt w minutes "just &oingbn,"tell him it islent. mty. , The ,bre.k.Qf :blacfetr vp market tiKfaV'is'ljrge a'nd " i h hicles a go)d proportion of shipments ifiora, tastern doiimtra and VirginiAJ i : : Mr. C. H. Uin; iv mrnirfr Jiis mejfj: nni-,ia tnng ei taisisnment in the old Gra' dv :and on Main streer. He has a full and lcatiriful line of sca- soi abl s.miples to show his c ustomers. The wtather thangrs again to a.seni bJam el of balmy sprn g. Which re minds us that it is only a few weeks l f.'r. t He VcOr.cs vlfll'be shiltcd. and the vnnyl srasoa Irs with i.sJLtid "the grcenf grass grow . all arud d ' . areuno At a business meeting? of the Y. M. C. A. the followjng were elected dele eat, s to tl-e S a'e C:nvc ntio?:, Vo be held ir. Goldsboro, Aiarrh 13f.l1, 14th. 15th, i6 h : Jiio. H. ihilh'ek, H. S. Kuystv-r, C. j. Coop r, C. J.' Greg ory, J. C. Hundley, J. M. Morris. R. V. Minor and J. S.. Jirown. .-, ' . ,Fliknlly leclIrl. , , ; "The right to the posi-ss?on of the piece of track in Henderson, ir. ed by the Oxford Henderson R. R. in running nvun their freight depot up t-ivn to their passenger, depot, has lx.n fi ally decided in Vance county . . . ' . r ' r i ' - t ..-Jupen .r i-ouri r.i iavor 01 me rxaieigu t. f !,,, it l f r .. W .-' " AX.- A V. It, . - t ' ' The ae came up vesterdav lfore a jnrv. ' Alter the' 'cir6sxa:nina tion of tin? wirneifs for h.'ie - nlaintifTs ' their attorney m.ide a siate;neit to the ! eiTect that they were unable to . prove 1 tluir ase and asked for' a non stiii. in Itrcovrrrd lUuIr and Unggy. A Mr. Turner, from Norfolk conn tyj Va , was ir. the city ' yesterday ccunty, iritn the undorslanding ne gan for a month, Mr. 1 urner started ont jn jarrh of the fugitive and his Hayir.g m:overcd, . ms mule and !,.. v Mr. Tun er gave up his i)revi- ouslv expreist-d, intention ,of having f- ' .:1;..t 1 n -Ji o ' ,ifr ftir f - ! ! x Johnston's Tegeta- celled us u tonic; liver rcqutatbr tincl ' blood pitrrfteiK: For sale by 103, meets tome it. . j b , w , . t; ; "I ;: X , - ,n c.ne 11C1S j.r.. 45 . ' t r MY.R Bnint'r.ton left yesfgrday to 1 hvrc was a ureal . ai of fi .t- tobae! f ,..1.:. .'.,! .fr:.., i i?.; ' )a 3 Cases fi co on thf break lodav. a:d the nncesL . i rl I ? , - ' - come u were nrcttv sua. ' ' r' no " Jones.wtW4preme landirie Co., Rich mond, Ya. - V Xu - 1. i r iiih rit -' i - A fm lot of shiok J wls; Var -cured hnms and shoulder. Kinnpure lard. : ; Vs-..- .". v t ' -': PURELY PERSONAL. Thr Doin.;.;.Bad Whcromboata of Soine People ICn6"v. VI - Mr. J. D. Brinkley went, to Clarks ville this morning; i j i. A !" . Mr. r. S. R. Crringtoh,f Dqrham, the city tula.' : - 'x t- . - 1 ... t:..u is in M Mr. I.-Ml Nor wood ieturntd home on the morniijg: irain fn in Durham. Mr. Thos. I'ulicr, a vu;ig lawyer of Durham, is jnendii ue dav in Oxford. : i ' : Mr; B. P. Thorp is in the city to day. ' He says l is go la n.iue is span ning cut grvat. Col. V. F 'JSeasie, airivgd here last nighti iHis visit was brief, as" he left again thisaKonuV.g: , ; 7; "TV.. a u: i. u: -...1 i aiiiijigiuu ; uirinuay ceieora tion at ' Chapel Hill " the freshmen awarded medals to the greatest dude, the. uglitt man, etc. The cheeky mans medal went; to Mr.J. C. Biggs, uj oro. ' Proirlileitt Knytngi Life Atiarance Co. ...Mn peo. H. litigh, "ot b'yyetie- vjjje,; js a-aiiit visiting - Oxfuru in the, interest of the Truvident Savings Life Assurance. bocieiy'of N. Y., of which tier is special " atfeh't ' See ' what the Strrfitfer, t he beit(aniThighest au t hori ty in the way of ail misuiknee journal, lias io ay in r-vgard to the company he represents ; 't : The Provident Savings Life, of which Sluppard -Hoiv.ans, ihe well known actuary, is president, had a very suc cessful year in-1 884. It wrote-$20,- 000,000 of new business, which is ab. ut sixty per ent more lhan i : s new nusincss pi rne previous year. . ine Provident Savings is known as one of the conservatives old line companies, doing afsafe and growing business. Its form of term assurance grows in favor the better becomes known. This class of assurance, whereby . a person an as? ure his lile'icr brief periods, as his circumstances may require, has long been in demand ?r.d the Provi de;!!. Savings seen s :o have hit upon the: pioper pian for supplying his want. The,, company;, 'issues other forms of a'siirahce, to spit the require ments of its latroiis. .v J Fresh Garden Seed at White's. j frofn! Try a White s. bhl Palace Patent J flou r 1 from ' Choice Syrups and Porto Rico Molasses at While's." .'it,'' Nic Florida Oranges. ' 1 ' 30 cents per dozen. Picked txtra large 40 cents per dosen. J.G.Hall. Early Rose Seed Potatoes at White's. , w - : Full Cream Cheese at White's. j : White is sel'ing the best brands Goods at reduced prices. ; U - ! of -Can For Sale. - 1 . i ' . Mil fi. Three Tlundred Acres of land near, the Hit town of OsfordJ'Mt is. good grain ! and' to bacco Iau -.and is wtlb timbered. ; Win he divided to sUit'purch.iser., Aj'ply to this 1 Best in the' Market. VBlaclc Pfince:h "Alay Apple" aicl : - : f "IIa- inee, ' cnewing, looaccoai uavis, i nomas , -Sice Florida granges. . rf 30 cents per dczen , lickcd iixtra 4arge cents pef'dc2eh.' J. G. Hall-. . ---i ' ' - .': "' ' I -r- l mm 1 - - 1 1 ;Cassard's Fine I Pig Hams at White's. Rest L;iguyra. Jav:,.'Ri6 and'. Roasted Coflecs at White's. ' 1 1 - ' ' fc u, - , - Cassard's Beuf iTonguesat White's.' f Terrible "Destruction of Property. The, fiery i element played tremendous havoc in our midst, .touched off -by ihe in cendiary's hand. The property consisted of garden seed belonging to.Furman Hays,,biK "as-U5 tncefcdiary 4 was in the tYuploy1 tf I. iLancrrctli's Sons, tha'firrn replaced them with fresh seed- - r. iv-!i Vx.iiiimuy wci.i io ivicu- i r trt' Hio t rt---rt . vfamc r !" ic m - irr.infT w 1 a - THE LATEST NEWS. ! ,1 ; CAREFULLY ; SIFTED FOR THE . f BUSY REAPER. Items of interest About ortli Carolina s Scissored and ' Condensed 'front' our Exchanges. . .; ;,.,. v-,. -ifTi ; Wilmington has;s.trawberrics grown .'-'.1 ! v' t , . .. ..' f'.i 1 " ;noornooa or me city. 6m . the fifth district wil ip for hearing before the Su Court next Monday.1 ' 7 The- Durham Fertilizer Company lost ten. thousand dollars at the iire i -in Richmond, and was fully, insured. ' The Progressive Parmer says, the State business. agency of the. -Farmers' Alliance did .business to the amount of over four thousand dollars one, day last week. . , . , 1 There is some falfe of .moving the rYi iric VT ililarv. m'hrl f rrVYvTXuf 'Cirri r erf to.Glds. oro.. If- yoiiv want to;, move, Ca t. Dnvi, just let Raleigh know it ple;.se She liasrbeen casting sheep's eyes at you ? for -some ( timet aiiy way. Raleigh is to-be the educational centre. Raleigh Call them that there is no absolute 'certaint1 that the burning was done by colored, people, and I am. ure jjthatthe- crim inals, -in any event, are-very fewtfln number. ! Everything is yery quiet now, ,"and .1 :jppreheB.d ,no further trouble.;, ., . '.f f: IN A GENERAL W A Y? :c", r Important Happenings in Oilier, States ' and Countries. , . ; A tug boat1 blew up yesterday after noon on the Mobile river. n Three per- sons were killed ano two severely injiired. Low water in the boiler is '.. 1 .1 V ' - . - unposeu to oe me cause. ... At.Auusta, Ga.x : yesterday after noon while three children ofMr. Hunt Reed, agtd SiX, .four, and iwor. yenrs, were, playing iij their home, the .house caught fire, , and the, children ; were burned 'to deatru,,The skeleton of the youngestchild wasfotihd clapped in the arms of the oldest. ' "- '::'' ' ! Bishop Walkt'r,' of Npr'th": Dakota, r so the jjn ss dfspatchcs'tell ns:, has let a c ri tract-" tb ' the 'Pullman Palat e ,Car 'Company for a gospercar with aJseat ing c pacity ot efghty 'persons and supplied with a robing roomVpu'pit aHd font. The car is to be of ric h design"! and is to-ba i comijlcl ddNft 'fit t ydays Fiie bishop'with his car ' vdlTii6"w be able to conduct confirmation 1 services with 'arfpriate ' st jrroinlVihigi; in.'tfte barren country where fcw churcnes exist aficl where m?e Village-saVe 'devdut. v 'A disaster like," that;' of Johnstown occurred". , atPrescott.v, Arz., Sunday night. A despatcn says : -the .large storage dam built across? Hassayamra rfverby the , AValmitv.Grave Water Storage-Co;, gave I way before.; mid night, ca nsi ng; greats damage 'arid ' the loss of about forty lives. The dam was buiit lor mining rpurpcjseso'at' a cost of about SSbo.bod: It" was i iq feet -long at the base,6o"feet at ' the top;1 no feet thick at' the base and'io tbree.miles in length by . threerfourths of a mile 'wide. ' Heavy ' rains have f ll .e bron equestrian siatUe OftGen. Robert E. Lee, by Mercie, thePrehch sculptpj,. has ibeen .cpmpleted ;and readv '-"to Be turned over to the Monu ment As;ociatibm"The committee have selected Cob OiP. fg Wynne, ,o( Richmpnd,: to gq!to.Pari and jinsjiect I the statute. Col. iJurgwynne wil sail fiom New York .March ist for Paris to carry out the duty with? wjiichhe hasJbeeji?3nUristerii In deference, t is understood, to the wislies of Gen- eral Tubal A. Early, tne unveil- ing of the monument has'been post poned irom Mavj 15th tp' the 29th. That gentleman, who is said to be the largest contributor to the monument fund, Mas anxious to present Vph1 the occasion, and to enable hinx and Gen. Iureaugard to do so th jjos'pone " Mr. Thomas H. Battle,, Mayor ' of Rotky .Mount, writvsV-lo,thejJnfzi'-Obs'erver: , , ' J yll )'t i n justice to CHICAGO WINS.' I SlieGets a Majority In the Ilonse for the . The question of the location" of the jWorldV Fair of i So j ;'camcYto!,a..voie in the Hou-e. of ReprCsetttative atfc vVashipgtpa yesterday. ; ; . There Were leight ballbi'resulting in a final .victory .for Chicago.! wThe to tal vote w'a jo Of , 'Wljich Chicagp're ceived 17, three more than a maiori- a r f . !ft v TH E .-T R A I N S . ft v v . :x,iv' 1 . ' Their Arrivals i and Depart nres Here .' ;"4 -Per the New' Schedule. .' '',";' ?' , ;. nOXF0RP& ''cLAKKSVU, R.j R. i, . Northbound trails arrive 10:46 A. M.j and 8:05 p.m; : -;v': .SQuthbound trains arrive 1 150, r. m and 4:22rp M. : J f; , OXFORD & HENDERSON Ri.R J. r TTairrsarrivr-Torco,"AT ar "tt'-Yd "3T1 5 . P. M. f l vtli a?!'' Trains depart.-1 1:00, A- M. and- 4:40 '.The O. & C. trains now run through fronrWest Point, Va., to Raleigh," N. C, kaving.West Pojnt.at,. 3, a. m., and arriving at Raleigh at, 7:00, p. rri.; leaving Kaieign at 0:15, a. m., ana ar- riving at West Point at 6:10 p. m.- maKing ciose connecticinSj wnn me Y01 k Ri ver steamers' 'to ' aiid from Baltimore- ' ' " ' i J;:' rn' i The O. &?H trains make close con nections at Henderson. with the 'Ral eigh & Gaston trains north and south, going and coming to Oxford. ' SOUTHERN EXPRESS. -Express shipping book will be clos ed promptly a.V follows : ' " ' ' For matter going; N.;rlh,; at 10:26 a. m. ; f For ; matter , going Sputh," at 4:00, p. m. :;.-:;v!..N:. . This rule will be' snfctly carried out. 1 V- ' " . : ' '':.: THE, MAtLS.' ' ' ' . The mails are Closed ' at the pbst- oflfice a half hour before the ' arrival 6f the--trairis.-"'r'1'7- -'?' Vi ''. ; JbhMstoty bfelfylan celled as cc tonic; liver regulator, and blood ptirifier For sale by all druggists. AT7ie N6 landine Co:, ; JR ich- " ' - - r Cassard's Chip Beef at White's. ' . Cassard's Breakfast . Bacon. a-Wh ite's. ! Si py,. Fresh iMsh. ' : , , J ' FreSh Shad 'and r other Fish at Sciiwart's Stall No. 1, Market Uuse. ; F. sell very cheap a" handsome suit of parlor Inmlturef dining room ; outfit com plete and handsome parlor carpet. ' v 5 D'Oksky Jones. V ,H..LJJ11'W''I( ''" Sugar coated yeast cakes at White's. - -W;.,-; 4 Wanted.' ' ' Position as book keeper salesman by a young man, full graduate , of the Virginia Business College. ' Is now'employedf as tel egraph ;opratori: and desire's change o work. Please address, stating, terms, a. , ;.. .r.. Pv B. GiBauN, Stuart, Va. ! R.. "V.' Jont& Co.. hare Just received a lot of Try fiue.bnlter. ' , - OHAS; H. LEW. LLIN, Merchant -:-Tailor. t XOW iREOPENED. 01 MAIN, fTREET , RANDY'S OLD STAND .; .' FULL LINE LATEST' PATERN FULL LINE . LATEST PATERN SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES ' ; SPRING' AND SUMMER SAMPLES. BEST vdRkkEN:i -7 -7- BEST WORKMEN, -f- -5- '4- X -f X FIRST-CLASS FITS. X 4- X XFIRST-GLASS FITS. r- i
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