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fff' THE DAY : II S THE Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. the tav GIVES All the News pf. the day and is furnished at lOcts. per. week v.. Volume I. Number 113. OXFORD, N. C.. PRIPAX. MRCH 14 1890. ? f' Single Copies : 3 Cjrs IT SUITED HER TO A. NOTES OF THE DAY. T THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. , A gooJ economic T, An ac t-is at')pic T, . A siving, net wasting. Beautiful tasting, V ty fine flavored T. A tich, .".p-tizingT, A truly Mirprising T, An honest apjM-aring, Comforting, cheering, ttct sort of hotixrhnld T. A well rc ommended T, JudiCHUsIy Mended T, A fragrant and pleading, Alap apw a-ing, Not-iu iKMtjuallcd T. A much i t le bra ted T, A not -over-rated T," O.ic that will satisfy, Tea drinkers gratif). That Ls the He-No T- FOR SALE DY- T. W. Jackso n 6c Co., OXFORD. N. C. Jllnor Krcnta, Retrospective and Pro spective, Gathered About the City By Oar Alert Reporters. Allen Encampment, I. O. O. F., initiated two new members lajt night. Spring is here. Policeman Whit field has taken his pants legs out of his boots. The front of the new Farmers Alii ance Warehouse is to have store trim mings. I lie building committee of the Farmers Alliance Warehouse met here today, and decided to advertise for uias.tor their new mammoth warehouse in 'Oxford. , ' -i' , ; t . Messrs. Paris Bros, have a liycly pd vertiVment in this issue of "The Day. This firm have a new, attractive, , low- priced stock' of goods t arid arc;doing a rattling business. Some "white cap" appeared on the street this morning. Tiiey we.e worn by young ladies and th: mischief they wrought was with the hearts of young men legitimate prey. CapL Wl' A. Bobbitt has ' received Housekeepers arc Bothered Just Now About 'I-iriding Some- orocrs and blank requistions for fa than; to L,at. tigue uniforms for the Granville Grays, m m m 'mm. m - f V .1 .. MM;rTtov : fcrriv nams. lircukiasu to ue lurnisned made-up oy tne state. mm 11 iri. ucei ionXw wu v measures wi lie taken at once. Mr. W.lie Hampton, a white man engaged in building a dwelling house on Alexander Avenue for Mr. Thomas D. Jones, sustained a fall this morning which resulted in oreaKii-c two 01 nis ribs. MV'.tsToN" : jiN"Vrial attention railed to another MrfC'i'dlCK IIUTTER. K. W. Jones 5c Co., Dried Beef. Nc O' !nn Molascs ver finest KfKx.s Kkti, Potatoes. Rice, Oatnx-al, Hominy. Canned Fruits and Vegeta bles, rick Irs, Sauce. tc. 1 J i PURELY PERSONAL. - I ill A The Doings and; Whereabouts ofvSo.me X-eopie x oiv ivnowk Jt X z, ' Mr. Geo. P.-Fleming went-to Hen to Clarkf- dcrson this morning. j Mr M Chapman jWent vilfe; Va. this rriorning. ! Aliss, jennipfaurrpOghs, of Hender son, u theguest of -Miss Eva.Cur.nn., Mr. Hulin. of the Durham Marble Works, came over to Oxford thismorn- Mr. E. J. Hester, after spending several weeks here; returned to Louis- burg this morning. Miss Mattie W. Kountree is editing the Orphans Friend in the absence of Miss Ko I in Stubbs. 1 he latter is still in Washington, NftC, where she was called by the sickness of a relative: Mrl G.? H. -XTchibaidbY Mon treat, Canada. va$: in the city yester day He it making a tour of the principal tobacco markets of North Carolina; and. is. accompanied by Mr. T. H. Martin, of Durham, on the trip. f J . ' " ' ; ... t f (: .Up and Doing.. The meeting of. the-; Cpm mo n wealth Club at the courthousQj tonight will bs an interesting one as well as of value to our com m unity. r -V . . It is to be hoped! that the, business men will turn' out generally. Now probably more than at1, any time -in Oxford's historv our citizens should co n1 - operate and bend every effort for the upbuilding of our city. : We have reached a crisis, and' upon our prompt -WHAT'S NEW- I: AT- PARIS BROS. NEW STORE! Oxford. - North Carolina. and intelligent actions depend our fu- Amateur.th.atricals are promised id ture prosperity. .i . i i c : ii - . - me ner lUiure. i spienuiu urucai ThU nnt. thP tiWn if Vlo.vn . . -,i i- .- t . i l With folded hands and, utter wails of nearsais win soon urgin. ii is u. iungi time since our local talent has under- lamentation. We should be up and taken anything of the kind. ' doing, and unity, grit and liberality Policeman Whitfield arrested Alice only will carry us' safely over the and Lizzie Hester, two negro women, Uhoals. for fighting their rnnther. It occurred iut outside of he corporate limits of the town, and wa tric-d by b. V. Ellis this morninL' who fined each five dollars and cost. The mail arrangements between Ox- '. Going It Alone. The Richmond firm 'df tobacco com mission merchants, E. J. Parrish & Co., has been dissolved, Mr. Parrish withdrawing.' The business will be THE 'LATEST NEWS; PEARSON-GOODE. CAREFULLY SIFTED ; V. BUSY readerI FOR ii THE A Happy Marriage and an ! Old ' Time ' Virginia Wedding. ' The party of Oxoniant whowent to Mecklenburg county. Va., to "attchd item of interest About Sorth Carolina I the marriage Wednesday evening of Exchange.; - - . ,u - M Mr, C. H. Pearson, of, our city, ato ; The annual convention of the Young Miss Belle, daugter of Mr.- E. B. jMen s;)Uhnstam, Association ot - worth p-"-",. iciumcu, uumc ycsi-ciua Carolina met in Goldsboro yester: ternoOnf and from thetollTiiE; Day Roxboro will; open a tobacco market as soon as the . Lynchburg '& Durham Rail-Road is completed to that place, Which will not be a very long time now: : :r . :' Spccfal census agents! will be ' ap pointed' to collect statistics relatingr to gathered particulars of the affairs ; The ceremony wasv performed Jn, a very impressive man ner by Rev.r P M. coyden, of J3oydton, iVa., at 9:30, p. m., in the parlor of the residence of the bride's father. The room was tast iiy decorated with flowers and ever- fN A GENERAL WAY. steel, iron, coke, glass electric Indus- greens.. At the appointed hour a try and illuminating, gas in certain wedding march was skillfully rendered specified cities and towns amongthem bMrl T, Raleigh, New Bern, Washington, and , 3 . , 3 , ' , .. Charlotte. Appointments of special bnde,-and the, attendants entered in agents will be made for .these places, the following order : Miss Lottie An- derson, of Washington, D. C, and J. G.' Hall, of Ox':ord; Misss Berta Bur- important Happenings in Other States ; toil, of Wcldon, N. C, and Dr. Allen vr ,r V W . 1, Mason, of Boydton, Va.;Miss Goode -1 he New York Herald predicts that ; f , ;? --.J t -: fir March will be much coldero than Jan, t"' J uary or February' v j i- ., ; Alston, of North Carolina; Miss Anna Mr; Mitchell has introduced in the fndis, ; of Oxford, and XV ; Goode; of Senate a resolution providing ;for an Virginia; Miss Mollie Scott, of ! Vir- amendment - of the Constitution, to ginia, and A. S. 'Davis, of Oxford; by the of ' 'the 1 make the election of'SenatorS "qualified electors" instead Legislature of each State. -The - Lousiana ; lottery e legislation proposed in the North Dakota Legis- THE WHITE GOODS SHOW! r7Comc and examine the clean. bright whiteness of our Cot tun, Urn n, Wk)I and Silk. You will find Utrcains in km f ird and Raleigh are in a, terrible continued by Mr. John, M;.Taylor,our tWISt. I he jCUS Observer and the fnrm tka-'nn whaliaVLfl nrt.'w Chronicle of today failed to reach here V:i tt this moinmcr. Instead we got a Neus Observer of Wednesday and I hursday.'- : ' Hons and worthy ot every Robt. W. Winston. Esq.. havincr He will continue to receiye afullshare . w management of it all aiontj. He is' a of Wcdiulayand Chronicles yung man of fine business quafifica s?day and Thursday.'- : ' tions and worthy of every confidence. spent a day in our sister city, Durham, this week, informs us that her ieopIe broideries and Linerf, and are full of hoie for the immediate fu novelties in our IJrcs OotxJs ture of Durham. . Trade is increasing. and Silks Huuncings, All-1 dwellings are in great demand, real es- tm rs. ml es ana i..ouari ami rate is hitrh and advancinL'". and' a of the patronage of. the Oxford tobac conists. The Meeting Called. Rev. Dr. R. H. Marsh and J. M. CnlTi and HoMery and Ha id- spring-tide of prosjxTity seems to. be Currin, E.q., Oxford members, re- kerchiefs and Gloves and settinc in. She ha about captured ceived the lollowing notification tnis i rinity College and is reaching out morning from Mr. C A. :Rominger Cornets. . t5ZT""nu rc is news at our GinqhanVs rounter a ngular .-; hering of the clans. C rr.c an ad mire whether yiu wish o buy tr no. f r"No old houe ra:.s everyt'iing new except Hugh Davis.' EST A straw that ttlU of efTects is the large trade we are now eijo ing. tPHouMrkeeers will find the nicest line of Table l.inen, Towels and Iice Curtains ever exhil- ited in Oxford at Paris Bros. for other good things. An Invitation. Oxford Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 103.. received an inviiaiion ycsier- dday to a rec eption to be given Hon. John. C. Underwood, Grand Sire of By order of thepresident, Coi:;X L. th' ivfrpifTn 1 iMMri 1 uioce. at ine xuir. secretary of the board: ; 'Yoii are hereby urged to attend . a meeting of the board of trustees for. the Baptist Female ' College at Wake Forest on Thursday,' thet 20th inst.,'at 10;' a. m. Yarlwro House, Raleigh, this evening from o:o to nno o'clock. The Grand Sire, will deliver a public ad- If. Danlap's and Knox & Yonman's 'styles j tt4.. i n : t ' ' . dress m the MetrojKlitan Hall at 8 tTThc ladies will find Oxford Tics o'clock. ' Indies WHO JJesire losmne . r Should go without delay and 6uy'a 1 bottle of Bixbys' Shoe Dressing,' the ... best, polish r t A: t 1 : a . i .. ti . and the tinest and most lasn- a number 01 Udd bellows ot our and other varieties' for sale by 'Fbrrnan & umaMc Shoes and blipiers. I ;fv jn j-w advantaire of.this onpor- "ays . , v , , .j ' -.: v )a!l which wear well and fit to per- ,n:tv lr mt etini tht nrinrinal officer .' -.7 I r o 4 1 , r 1 rtA fection at Paris Bros. Curtains, Polo and U mdow Shades, We dont have to makes room for anything our prices do that. ' CeDrGints dejartu.ent U complete. Come and examine. oftheorcfer Special rates have been Cnffg at Paris Bros. - . secured on the railroad. i - jtf , , ,, . Collars and Johnston's blc Nolandinc, tinex- A fine lot 01 smoked jowls, sugar f cured TTsi-fsw hams and shoulders.' Kingan 'spore lard. ms m m m m . m mm, I W w D. A: Hunt & Son. if u ... - rttc . . w .tt T "7--.. V V ,IJC "V", l " r'r' CClletl as a tOniC, llVCrJhesa Shirts. J and if you want the !ot good for the utyf lc , - T 7 y 7 least money, )ou will find the trip TefJZlCCltOr UJIU, uvuuii Be.tinjthe Market. 1 r . ? . .Vll f1 1 0. twin ' -B'act nnicc, njpj -uia .... fJUrijlUi .-- i inee," Chewing Tobacco at Davis, Th all druggists. , u.no jx u- rvm i y ,t;H lanauie vo., h"- m o 7i d9 Va. most dcbirhtful Yours truly, - RRIS BROS., JEV MERCHANTS, NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. The leading Corsets, iE & Q, at Paris Miss Fannie Hughes and Dr. J. "E. Wyche, both jbf Oxford; Miss Annie Taylor, of Virginia; and J. H. Bul lock, of Oxford; Miss Bettie Finch,' of lature at Bismack received its quietus Boydton, V., and E. B. Goode, Jr., in both Houses Wednesday. 1 he 0f Virginia: Miss ' Mattie Feild. of PMr f l!3!6 Boydton, Va., and Clifton Cheatham, Senate: the-f bill otferedi iheli State 3 . v. ..rw .n -i 5o,66o for -a franchisend an' annual P1 ioro; ,l llia y?. 01 tribute of 1 50,000, ton, va and uuy rearson, urotner 01 fn New York a life insurance com- the .groom; Miss Henrietta Goode, pany has lent $ 120,000 to a church, sister of the bride, 'and W. Landis,1 of and the church has had the lives of a Oxford.5 "They formed themselves in number of its members insured in fa- , ' . -a e uUw r ' if -ri r ilUUlbC SI1UC 111' 11U11L Jl Ult aiui. pany has agreed, every ! time - one t of he bride, attired in expuisite white the members .who is thus insured 4es, silk, veii and orange blossoms, and to reduce the' debt "of the church' by the groom in a hahdsdmesuiVof black, the amountofjiis policy. .Every lime j then. appeared;' 'preceded 'by 'little ii rops on a slice 01 oeot; in omer - - . -..v, . words, members . and debt disaDiear vv. w. uasKerviu, oi.yxioru, carry. together. , ing the wedding ring on a silver salver . .- ' i. r - i i . .l i. e a Charles I .arrabeer of - Venango conn- encircled DV a oainiv wreain 01 now 7 J7 J7I il. t I ' V . f ... ' ' ty, lJa , who was first sentenced to be ers. ' ' m a. ' i j ' I --:,, , . - - ... . to oe hanged; and whose sentence was ' The services which united the hao. suusequentiy commuted to imprison- " i ! i,C"wL, ' i-r i f t; ' virti- py couple in wedlock s holy bonds ment for life, tor killing Lew Williams, "Jh,- F , ,,u,, , colored, near Oil City, in 1874; asks mg conciuoea, warm congraiuia for.a nardon on a curious :nlea.. His lions followed. An hour or more was ' ' ' - -' . - V- . ' . ' ' f I ' - : .. t. , ' l - t ..... counsel urges that Larabee shot vVil- delightfully passed ' with ' music and Hams,1 while our gunning;1 as a favor, Hknr.W when the "nartvr was f ushered because Williams . wanted . to commit suicide, and was afraid of going to hell if he kilfeel himself. One appli cation: is only 1 1 years old. ; The Cigarette Trust Contnmated.; TheDurljrtj $un of j yefterday says the sale of Duke's factory to the cigar ette trust tobk effect .Wednesday, and the.fact .was. announced to the trade in a circular letter wnicn starts on in this way We beer to inform our friends and customers ; that " The . Ameri can Tobacco Company," a corporation OTran)zejdiin3er -the lwf of:hev"State bf TJe w lerseVrhaV bonght "bur en tire business and has secured the services of the old management in the ;' present factoriep, s that' the" 'goods will fpe manufaciufed rn ' exactly the same manner as" heretofore. This branch will hereafter be known as "W. Duke, Sons & Co. 1 Branch ' 1 '. ' 1 Frill line of. samples for , custom made suits. Fits guaranteed in eTery respect or no sale. . PABIS BEOS. vr Wew, Orleans aialasaes. - Fust ' received1 at C.i J New crops. Jus Ward's. 5 Twn Lti for Sal. . Twenty half-acre desirable lots within fif ty yards of Ma n street. . dancing, when the party' was ushered into the large dining room and a most sumptuous repast served. 1 he far- famed-hospitality of old Virginia was splendidly exemplified ; on this occa sion. , r,- -j. J ; , j. . iThe. presents were many and, hancjl some as welli ; as useful, r The next 1 : , , morning the bridal pair took their de parture for a short trip. . t north. , Mr. Pearson has deservedly ( won a rare gem among' women, 'and The" Day cordially wishes him and his f bride a bright, sunshiny ?and prosperous ; Toy age over the matrimonial seas. i ' '. " " 1 1 i i ; 1 1 ' , 11 1 A' woman bent with, the weight of 70 years appeared ; at, the . Lewiaion (Ma) postoffice a few days ago nnd asked for a lottery ticket.. She seemed : greatly surprised that ''"they were not on Mile with the stamps and eaid in an incredu lous way : " I'm real disappointed ;, I've come a Rood ways to Ket4 onei n " , .... n . ' 1 Johnston's Vegeta ble Nolaridihe, unex celled as a tonic, liver regulator ..and blood purifier. For sale by all druggists. TJie Nb landine Co., Rich" mond, Va. .
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