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.THE DAY. rUBLXSHED EVERY AfTERNOON , (EXEPT 61'XDAY) AT KEXXDON BLOCK NO. I. v II. W. KnO-IIUUStEIl. Editor, f Subscription: 10 cents a wetrk. Furuish d to city subscribers by carriers, who will make weekly" collections. 40 cents per month if paid In advanced Short communications on live subjects solicited. The editor disclaims any respon sibility Cor opinions expressed by corres pondents. Subscribers . not getting their , paper promptly and regularly are requested to MOCifY the office at once. 3 being made by competent - gentlemen l OQA SPRLNIt 1890 01 our city, ana irom wnai we tan gather they are of the inosr favorable character. iU,Js confidently believed the improvement can be put tn and Ibe reduction in the insurance rates will balance the expense. If this be true, the sooner Oxford has water works the betterr-" - ; ... . J ' A RT & ART' & I ft ,1 , Due toIUillrooU ! t ; Asheville Citizen. - We have known much of the State Our adrenlsins rates are very tow for before there was a yard of railroad on one week, or six insertions, aoont the same its surface: we have known it when a M,b:&!I.lI fot wilderne occupied the present and reaching daily a number of post-offices MttS of large and prosperous . - towns, In this and surrounding counties,, it is a and when waving fields spread their "Wassssysfrs.- -.. .rund tutor's and executors notices, com mis- with thriving villages. This change is sioncrs and trustees' sales, summons to absolutely and entirely due tothecon- Hon-rcsioet.is. etc.; win dc cnariea ior at 1 tM., r a,. e:n legal rates, except when they, exceed a cer- MY Jt,wu yjl r"u7 (Successors to Hart, iawrence & Cochran.) tain limit or space. In which case we re- cciypmciu is 10 iouow ineir cxicii- serve the rtgnt bx our own price, ah sucn siOll. business must be PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. The charge is very small and we cannot afford to take risks Or wait thej pleasure of persons to pa I AWRENOE, AWRENCE, Lawrence, Entered at the Post-Office at Oxford second-class mail matter. OXFORD, N. C. Wednesday, - as March 12, 1S90. An Echo of IIIlla IVar Cry. Wilmington Messenger. If the Democrats go into the cam paign in 1802. favorinc that sort of Civil Service law that- will retain in office the Radicals now. in North Car olina, then we for one will not care j'f Democrats are beaten. We do not! believe in life-tenure in office or in fix- North Carolina has never pro- ing Northern barnacles upon the North j duccd exactly an equal to the famous Carolina ship. Understand that. We Joe Mulhatton. but she can lay claim tO Some tellers Of marvelOUS newspa- IVher Money Does Notllnle. tier fiction who approach pretty near Salisbury Watchman. .v- l r .u,. JNortn Carolina nas aounaant rea- f . - , . - . , . , . son for hearty congratulation in her The citizens of the length and breadtn frecdom from money power. In our w lut cwt ati. lauiiiiJi "" ,,v- 1 oiaie anairs no sucn accusation can derful MunchaiHcn-hke stones which 1 with truth De made, lhose who in- have their birth every summer in the sinuate that the money power influ- ... e r t 1 nn.... 1 elites auu ccjmruii puuuiui uicici- alt-bnxics of Morthcad. They wK, is either misguided or : a great noi as wcu acijuaiiucu uui uc jujjiu-i ignoramus. ly Decoraing so wnn tne series 01 unpualldcd sensations which ardaiiy gQMETHINS-:- IMPORTANT evolved Irom tne tertue Drains 01 a has -NEW SPRING GOODS --NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING GOODS.- iSf'We ' are receiving daily Our first shipment o Spring Goods. Mohairs, ,. Brilliants, Cashmeres , Henriettas, iJaia ana , Stripe No velties. All new things in Dress Fabrics will be displayed on our counters during tnis "month. Trimmings , to match all Dress Goods. K K K K K K. K K K; K TC K. K K K . K K K K K K K K KRONHEIMER K K K K ' K K" K K K K K K K K K K K K K . K ; t . -' -:o:- :o: Clothing Clothing .Clothing .Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing Clothing I Clothing Clothing Clothing 'House. House. House. ...House. ; House. House. House. . House. House. House. House. House. House. FOR THE LADIES ! Charlotte quid nunc. The Day referred on several occasions to this staitling'.y imaginative wrircr. The Wil mington Star of yesterday pays him V .... its respects in this style : Ladies desiring buttons to match North Carolina has been afflicted their Dressts, Cloaks and other gar from time to time with a type of news ments can have them made by gatherers who for a certain small-sized consideration telegraph the news to such papers as are willing to pay a price for it. The forte of these gen tlemen stems to be in manufacturing news and in magnifying . little inci dents into sensational proportions J. 1 LEWELLIN, THE SCOURER'. . OHASH. LE Wi? LUN, An instance of the - former occured ATrMi a n -f- "nPci 1 1 rv .l . iui 1 1 xfxvi viiuii c -- jl tviivi by a Charlotte news builder, as having taken place in Chatham county coal mines, where forty men had been im prisoned by the caving in of the mine. He got it up in hairrlifting style, , and did it pretty well, considering there wasn't any caein nor any forty men imprisoned down there in the bowels of the earth. HOW REOPENED ON MAIN STREET, grandy's OLD STAND. FULL FULL LINE LINE LATEST LATEST PATERN PATERN! The problem to prevent great con flicts appears'to be near a solution in the invention of destructive implements ot warfare. The Philadelphia. Record says: "Since the last great war great cr progress has been made in the. im provement of engines of .military de SPR1NG-AND SUMMER SAMPLES. SPRINC AND SUMMER SAMPLES. BEST WORKMEN. -f- -- -Kr BEST WORKMEN. -f- -- -f- X;f X -f-FIRST-CLASS FITS. 4- X X X FIRST-CLASS FITS. H; T. HUGHES' , -TONSORIAL PARLORS I- fi"Check Muslins, Plain and Fancy White Goods in bier variety. We will make prices as low as goods can be sold. JKQHousekeeping goods of every description. ; Clothing; Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, ' ; Clothing, - ' CORRECT STYLES ju&Vr PRICES. Men's Furnishings. , Men's furnishings, ' Men's Furnishings. JtSTHats ! Latest New . York Shapes. 1 . r; Under Herndon Block No. i, Com Ave. I have combined mytwo shops and my ttf..rmn ikin ?n nnvnthpr fiM nf in- tresent quarters are in two large adjoimnar . . rooms. Have added to my furniture, am - t vention. What with noiseless and having electric lights put in and fixing up Millinery: smoVcfe powder, rides that will' fire STl&C&iSffil'ffiS a shot a second, magazine guns ready what I have ordered and now' on the way I Millinery . , f . i, . will have everything which pertains to a MillffiVf to Dour a eontmous shover of bullets , v ""ncry: ,,rn an aHnrincr roiumn. and field J ' -TJT. " ' . . ' MinineTy! 1 0 : uaroeranop. , , e w . ,1 spare no efforts to give my customers , com-1 Millinery I round charctr of rneiirtitca distance kw ..ftcrtinn. . r.i of two xailes,.new horrors-" riave been Millinery ! Millinery ! peace, given to 'war. , It is noi sirwp; :that Feild .J&QySteT Millinery the nations 01 Europe snouia rnanuesi ufe, FIRE, Millinery! so great a reluctance to , breadline ACCIDENT. Millinery! AND TORNADO Millinery! INSURANCE. Millinery ! All our companies are peifectly reliable. Millinery I Losses paid promptly. See our Life Policy I fi11inpt-v I before you nsure. , . 1 , r.... J . iviminery i ' The AlasaSnvestmcntVasunbt a bad one for thc United States. t That distant frozen cobMry cost only 57, ooo.cco, and the revenue to the Fed eral Treasury is expected to' amount to $3,000,000 a year for the next twtn- ty years. Our Millinery depart ment will' be more complete this season than ever. Miss Norwood, a M i 1 1 iner of experience and 1 taste in charge 01 this department ear ly in March.- Mr. M; F. Hart has personal ; charge of the business now, and will use his best efforts please arid accommodate the patrons Of the house. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. . The undersigned having this day quaii-l nea as aarainisirainx upon me esiaie 01 r . R. Knott dre'd., hereby gives notice to all ' persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those holding Yours respectfulllvj i Haft & Lawrence. THE DAY favors a system of vter claims against said esUte to present them TT . . qt , for payment on or before the '25th day of H 51 Tr (XT I o "XlTfTl rP orks for Oxfordxf we can getitwith- February; 1891, or this noUce will be plead- AXdl L UL JLcl YVI CllC Hart & Lawrence. vrorlcs lor uxiora n wc w kci it February; uoi. or mis notice win De p; . . - .1' ' ' ILL'i n I ed in bar of their recovery. - This loth Feb- out imposing a iw Ktuaw uuuw w- ..g nn our tax ravers. Investigations ore Ida J. Knott, Adm1.' Sensible Presents ! f A handsome Suit for boys 4 to 12 years, elegant styles, MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. MAKES A NICE PRESENT. Suits and Overcoats for big Boys and Men, ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. , ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS.' ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS, Soft and Stiff Fur and Wool Hats, for Men and Boys,; all prices USEFUL PRESENTS. - USEFUL PRESENTS. ' ' USEFUL PRESENTS. ' f -CREATING iiii! 1 1 ' 1 1 i iii i , r7 Since we announced that we were closing out our Fall Stock of Shoes, Clothing, Dress' Goods, &c, we havecreat?d a great excitement and have just been rattling them off by stacks and this shows that ! LOW PRISES WILL WIN; Shoes wnrt l-i - duced to $1.25. Aki atiice .line of Ca.icJ 42 10 2 rents a yard 1 , 73 and - many other bargains. ' Anything in the Gro. , eery or ury Uoods Ji!:t at . . . - IVOCK OU1TOM 1 RICE CORN;' OATS, MEAT, MEAL, FLOUR, - SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE , ,, AND LARD. JJKY GUUUS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES ' AND HATS, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY , . v AND . GLASSWARE, ""Call early and get your pki. iJohn Wv "MarkhavJ cash; STORE, Cor: Commercial Ave., and WatiW, r . it - m i- ' tir 1 n (jLxexi 10 uanner vvarenouse;. OXFORD, - - North Carolina. 1 !,: ; Lovely Scarfs; Ties, Four- iri-Hand and Bows, ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. . ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. " ORNAMENTAL PRESENTS. Kid; Chamois and Wool Gloves, ::, ; VERY COMFORt Able PRESENTS. VERY COMFORTABLE PRESENTS. ERY COMFORTABLE PRESEN.TSl Silk, Linen and ' Cambric Handkerchiefs; Mufflers all shades and' trades: ' ' SELECT PRESENTS ' I SELECT PRESENTS t r SELECT PRESENTS ! . : - . : FOR SWEETHEARTS. , FOR, SWEETHEARTS. FOR SWEETHEARTS. Presents to suit and please all. "Prices all right fJ Wefare alwavs in the ri gh t place when you want, "high grade" gdodsat "low grade" priceii So come to see us, Both sexrn- vited,-old , aqd .youngs alike. W jsbine.onev and all a Merrv Xmasf.we close bv saying .re- member t for psetuL' presents and unapproachable prices , go to 1 JiUAIN' STREET. HARDWARE I TJARDWARE1 ARDWARE flARDWAREl HARDWARE i . ARDWARE J EVERYTHING IN THE HARD WARE LINE FROM A SEW. ING MACHINITNEEDLE UP. My PriGGS the 'Very-Lowest! ALL' GOODSSOLD Warranted as Represented MY STOCK OF Ploys and Castings - . , IS COMPLETE, And the Prices cannot be Downed by any firm in this country. FULL STOCK OF IOTLTURAt Implements, I am agent for the celebrated OLIVER " gHILLED PLOW ,ff 1 One of the Best Made. " - FULL STOCK OF PAINTS AND OILS. . Parties whoxontemplate building having, their old houses repaintcfl should not fail toxrall on me. i -J i 1 '-(-WW, .. i Just received -o- Stock a Larcre Crockery and Glassware. :f ;( .'I 0 Jm . .i'V ,fff fl Tt will vnur rVkriim fnr one cen hour. J. R EDWARD& Main Street, - Oxford,
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