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V. V lHE DAY THE DAY GIVES , All the News of the day and is furnished aLlOcts. per week. HAS Tin: ) Largest City Circulation of any paper published in ( ) x fo rtl . YtiLt'Mi: II. Xumdeii 3. OlFORD. N..CM -VEDNESDAY, MAKCH 19, 1890. Single Copies: 3'Cts Sgm ething-:- New TO - HAT AND DRINK! Gum Drops . Only 10c. a Pound 1 CrabwAprde Cider, on Draught, 3 Cent Citi V .-W'. I a., i X Ilaplti Sugar, frSresh Protn t!a Grove, ocr a ronua. J"inx Siock Apples. 3anaas, Oranges MaIii unp enions, etc, e?r b-o-h: to Oxford. Cocoanut Fritters. Can't b3 Ecat, 25c a Pound. jn-r r uncy Ikrn D ivis Apples before you Fruit Candy Koduced to a Pound. 25c. iv vi rf to cr the now stvlcs of French ,ik!:cs ovrry vareti just op?nrd. T. VV. JACK&ON 4ft CO., jtcrn4xn HliKk, No. 3, - Oxford, N. C. Krr'-'iK r, fluni Orfpsonly ioc. a lb. Housekeepers arc Bothered Just Xow AIout Finding Some thin; to Hat. fi; ,ti-n : Ferri.'. Hams. Prcikfast ;..; tin ;trt;s, Ik-vf iottgut and ;.: i... i-: Ilrifl Ik-cf. v(i.r.ji n : New O'lcan Molascs very MM.:ni.v : finest khm!s tii.iiidN : I'z, Potatms. .?Mins : Rice, Oatmeal, Hominy. vurio : Canned Fruits and YtReta- s(..noN : bk-s. Titklt s, Sauce. &c. ,rH-ciaI attrition catlcd to another fuaioiei: uuttku. It W. Jones & Co., ! 11-11 A r--b . m -WHAT'S NEW- AT PARIS BROS. NEW STORB, Oxrtiun, - . North Carolina. THE WHITE GOODS JT""Cnc and examine the clean, bright whiteness of our Cot ton, Lint n, Vtol arid Silk. You will fj'.d bargains in Ivu br.idcrics and tuneliies in our r;...c -..j ! DrcfS Goe Kjs! 11 i and Si'ks Fh'uni ins, All- tvi r, lai- es am 1 Coiiars ami C'llTi and Hosiery and Ha.d-! kerc hiefs a id G.ovcs and j "f New York, is spending a few days in Crts. . f the city with Messrs Fcild & Royster, tvThere is ne.vs at our Gingham's; who have Like.i the agency for this o ;nter .1 agular gathering ; grand old cmj any. t hose deoiring of the c lans. Cem and ad-' insurance will go well to come at their mire whether yo i w.-Z to buvi otHte and hear the merits of thiscom , r ,JO t j any explained to them. It is the r?rVf nl.l hnn- ras evervHa'np f newcxtept tltigli Iavis. n2TA straw tlut U U of efiefts the large trade we arj now et j ing. tiiyHoickrepers will fr d the nicest line of Table Lir.cn, Towel. and Lice Curtains ever cxhin ited in Oxford at Paris Brcs. Zr Vhc ladies will find Oxford Ties' a .d t.'ie finest aad most fash ionable Shoes and Slipix-rs, hith wear well and fit to jr-j lection at iarts Bros. Curtains, loles and H tndow Shades, don't have to makes rtx)m for anything tir pricc-s do that. LcTGe-nu' deartn.cnt is complete. i.)Ui? and c xamine. If you have never visited PARIS, and if juu waul the leat good for the kat money, you will find the trip rr.tt delightful. Yours trulr, PARIS BIROS., NLW MERCHANTS, NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED ' IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Minor ETtnti, RctrocprctlTe and Pro- 1cItcv CUttherecl About the City By , Our Alert Reporters. This is kite flying time. There are less vacant stores in Ox ford than a lew weeks ago. The force of city hands are putting l4ront street in good order. There was a severe rain storm, with heavy thunderand lightning, lasrnight. It is rumored that there is a move ment on toot to erect a large, modern brick hotel in Oxford. The stemmery here is now the prop erty of the V. S. Kimball & Co. Branch of the American Tobacco Company. Constable Crews had a stove and suiue other kitchen utensils to sell at public auction in front of the court iiouae today. Ere long the spring fever will b? the popular and prevailing disease.. It is not a- rough a La Giippe but it is mure contagious. Messrs. K U. v Hays ai d J. T. Thomas passed succtssiul examinations belore the North Carolina Board oUays on the way rmre. Piurmacy at Ralcigu yesterday and were zrantea license. Every afternoon shortly after six o'clock the streets are pretty w.jil cioucd w th factory hands re.urning hom from work. All of cur manu- iac:orics are now in lull blast. There is a regular Knd of star.d- . a r n. g waier. menacing to tne nealin ol the cotumuntty. in the rear of Hem- don Block No. 4. -The superinten- .1 :ru.i,L' 1 "Jk i :.' iL L-': ' ' - uaiu 01 neaiiii snouiu give u ins luiui. dtate aiteiition. " The millinery department of Messrs Hart it Liwre.itx store is a xpular place lur ladies. Miss Ida Norwood, of Baltimore, who is in charge this: ea oii. takes pleasure in showing visitors through the stoc k. The meeting. in the interest of the Oxford Ft male Collect last nhjht was encouraging, and it is now very likely the remainder of tne shares in the pro jfcjsed company will be speedily placed -nd every thing satisfactorily arranged to place the school in a firm basis. A man of Vance county, executed by Mr. John W. Hays, Jr., isonexhi bition at the nostomce. It is a first class niece of work, and is much ad- niirea. There is a nronoshion before the Commonwealth Club to engage the services of Mr, Hays to similar man for Granville. up. a Ir- B. F Briggs, special agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company Lirzest, strongest and best in the world. Illehmoiid Tobdfto Market. Richmond, Va., March 'iS. Our market remains quiet, with light sales of all grades each day. . .Wrappers and fillers are in strong demand, both by our local manufacturers and manti dcturers from di stan: points. Ship ments continue largely in excess of re ceipts. " Our slock is steadily decreasing all the time. J m. t. Johnston's Vegeta ble Nolandine, tinex- celled as a ton ic, liver regulator and bldod purifier. For sale by all druggists. Tlie No landine Co., Kieh inond, Va. ELY PERSONAL. Tlie Doing land '.Wiicre1onts of Some rlple Yon Knovr. Mr. Franf Fuller, of Durham, is in the city today . . Mr. W. AA Adams went to Rich mond, Va, tlslmorning. Messrs. IF; J?;. Hays and J. T Thomas came b.dk from Raleigh . last nijjht. t 5 X Mr. W. E. Own, of South Boston, Va., arrived in -Uie city yesterday af ternoon. S.; Mr. Jak Smith,: of Halifax county, Va. , is in the citv gn a visit to his son, Mr. S. H. Smith.il Mrs. E. G. Currih and infant, who have been on a vir to Scotland Neck, N. C, reached home yesterday. - Miss. Bell Curiningl am,who has been entertained here by MisiAnnie Booth, took her departure this tnurnihg. Col. A.B. Andrew's ind Hon. R, R. Bridges, of the R. &7JD. R . R. sys'.em,' were in the city this morning for a short while on their way to Hender- 0.1. ). Mr. L. Cohen, brojher of Mrs. A. Max, arrived in Oxfotd yesterday af ternoon direct from Russia. His for- Tner home was Sad 61 ph," a city near bt. Petersburg. He was thirty-two Onr Congreiglonal Timber. The Madison News ''writing about the Congressional timber in this dis trict, says. Next in -review- passes Baidy Williams of Granville, the only man who ever overthrew, the philis tines in that repubiicanr'stronghold. For strong personal influence, ' and general availability -perhaps -the party can find no" candidate better fitted to lead its columns to- a glorious victo ry." For perhaps" you might have said "it is certain" and hit - nearer the mark. . Military Dlplaj-. The Granville Grays and Horner School cadets drilled in batallion yes terday afternoon, and the military dis play were a very fine one. The side walks lined with ladies and men. Col. W. T. Gray, with Maj. . A. S. Lanier and Col. IV J. Drewry, were the principals in command. The sol dier boys executed the movements and manual of arms splendidly and acquitted themselves altogether, in a highly creditable manner. 4 ' For Sale. Three Hundred Acres of land near the town of Oxford. It is go-xl grain and to bacco lam I and is well timbered. Villbe divided to suit purchaser. Apply to this office. ' Cow For Sale. A ISO. I Allien cow lor sale witn young Calf, cross breed Jersey and Devon. Address John vv. Booth, ' ' V'rr VTally H' N' C- Grady's Book. "The Life, Writings and Speeches ot Henry W. Grady." For sale by C. A. Con way. Orders eft at C. J. Ward's store will receive prompt attention. Lost. My bag of instruments, between Oxford and Minor's Mill, Anyone will be rewarded by returning same to Dr. S. D. Booth, Ox ford, N. C. Dunlap's and Knox & Youman's styles in Hats are shown at Paris Bros. A fine lot of smoked jowls, sugar cured hams aud sJiouldcrs. Kingan's pure lard. :. D. A. Hunt & Sew. . . . .. , TVramfn Paris Bros, fins line of gents' Dress Shirts. Best in the Market. "Black Prince," "May Apple" and "Mat inee," Chewing Tobacco at Davis, Thomas & Ca 's. - -- - The leading Corsets, E & G, at Paris Bros. . .. , - ' New Orleans Molasses. crops. Jost received at C. J New Ward's. THE LATEST NEWS. CAREFULLY SIFTED FOR BUSY READER. THE Items of Interest Abuat North Carolina Scissored aud Condensed from onr Exchanges. Sen. Vance is at his home inWestesn North Carolina "Gombroom." The next number of Lippincotf s Magazine will have a novel by Chn tiail Reid, the Nprth Carolina novelist. A twelve-year-old negro convict was placed in the penitentiary ; yesterday trom vvi'son county, tie was con- victed of a very grave crime placing obstructions on a railway track : which wrecked a train. , : , Durham has excursion rates to Wake Forest tomorrow, and no doubt a laige delegation of citizens will go there. The Baptist Female College matter will be reconsidered or anyway, the indications are that there will be a lively time. The three-masted schooner St. Johns, ot Belfast, Me,, from Jacksonville to Baltimore with a cargo of lumber, is reported ashore four miles above the life-saving -station at Hatteras Inlet. Seven of the crew vvere saved, but one Henry Saunders, was drowned. The vessel is full of water and is a total loss. Rev. T. M. Joiner , had no , sooner reached Cincinnati (he left this State only last week) than he had induced a number of preachers of that city ,'to write a denunciatory letter to Gov. Kovvle, charging our .people " with be ing assassinsj etc., and, the coufts with refusing him redress. The Governor answe red, g j ving the fats in the case. . Ci.be tharlctte. C hronicle ; sass : The body of Arthur Day idson. a teri- year-old negro boy, was found yester day morning in a pile of cotton seed; at the Oliver Oil Mill About a week ago th b.y was seen p'aying around tne mill, and digging holes in a pile of cotton-seed hulls. He was driven j away, and was not seen again u '.til his dead body was found yesterday morn ing. 1 he supposition is that the boy returned to the pile of hulls when no one was looking, and dug his own grave in the cotton-seed huils. John . Bracksviile, colored, con victed of murder in Richmond county four years ago and sentenced ,, to be hanged, but who escaped from jail at Rockingham before the time- for the execution arrived, has been captured in Robeson county. He resisted ar rest, and it required several inen to overpower him. He cannot be re sentenced and hanged until the Su preme court affirms, the judgment of tne lower: court, as tnere is an appe m 1 a ' pendinfr. .bracKsviiie murdered an old colored man in a most bruta manner. v ? ; , V ? C? A Pittsboro correspondent of the Raleigh Chronicle sa s : On last Saturday Doctor's O'Kelly, Cottrm and Young exhumed the body of John Horton and made, a thorough exami nation of the skull. They expressed themselves as thoroughly convinced that the blows that inflicted the wounds were made by -the hatchet and not the by tne boot-jpck.. A large crowd was present, and saw the examination, and all seemed to agree; that Davis was lying about the, boot-jack. This development has lessened and almost destroyed the doubt with regard to the killing. It now seems. to be doubtful whether the ' petition fi r ; commutation of Davis sentence to im prisonmenplor life will be sent up to the Governor. We confidently ex pect that the sentence of the law : will be carried out and that Davis will be hanged on the 28th. The finest line of Gents' Collars and Cuffs at Paris Bros. . . . V- Town Lots for Sale. Twenty half-acre desirable lots within fif ty yards of Main street. R. W- Lassjter, Jr. Poll line of samples for custom made suits. Pits guaranteed in every respect or no sale. PABIS BBC3. IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Happenings In Other States '.and Countries. ' Judge Tourgee has prejxiredan edu cational' bill as a substitute for the Blair bill.'" ; G. Ki Poindexter,1 proprietor of a large tobacco warehouse in Danville, Vaa has left the city, leaving behind him debts amounting to several thou sand dollars. ; The : proprietors of the big steam laundries, in the Uniied States, repre senting, it is said, 26,000, 000 in their plants, have decided that the Chinese laundrymen must be driven outof the business. ... A singular fatality seems to have fol lowed every one who had anything to do with the Guiteau rase, says the Wilmington Star, and it has been said before many times.' Insanity or death in a sudden or tragic form has come to nearly every one of them. VC. H.Reed, the Chicago lawyer who volunteered to defend Guiteau, attempted last week to commit suicide in New York, where he has been earning a precarious liv ing for some time. - A Frederic ksburg, Va., special says: It is reported here today (Tuesday) that the greatest sensation ever known in this section of the State will be de veloped tomorrow. The parties af fected are said to be an official of Staf ford county and the owner of a valua- bleand historical estate near this city. Detectives have discovered ; illeged frauds of over 2,000,000, and hae been shadowing the. accused parties, at the instignation of a prominent north ern man. f ; : .,.. : Mr. Charles J.E.! . KincaicJ.. says the Washington -Post has , had 6. number of prominen t attorneys in Kentucky and elsewhere tender to him their services, and-while he appreciates lhee - kind offers 'and expressions of friend- ship he has already engaged as leading tounsel his friend, Senator Voorhees. . Associated with the Senator is Mr.. C. Maurice Smith, the local attorney of Mr. Kincaid, and probably Judge J ere Wilson and Congressman Grosvenor will also be engaged to assist in the defence There will be no Kehtuck ians in the case. From Berlin comes tne new: that the Emperor has accepted Prince Bis- mark's resignation of the Chancellor ship. .The present difference between the Emperor and Prince Bismark arris es from the Chancellor's refusal to ac ceed to the request made by Dr. Win thorst, the leader of the clerical party itV Germany, to restore to the Duke of. Cumberland, the claimant of the throne of Hanover, the larger part of the Guelph fund. The ; report, is , re peated today that the Emperor propos es to apjSoint General VonCaprive,who , is now commander of the tenth army j corps, to the Chancellorship. ' .;;:' . Stamped.'';.'.-'" ' f ' First little boyMy, pop's a Methodist; what's yours ? ; Second little boy Mine is a theosop hist - "Theosopbist? What's that?? Why don't you ask your pop?" UI did, but, from the way he looked, I guess he dosen't know either. INew York Wetfklj, , . , . . Doingr a Land Office Business. ' Blobbs Getting rich out west, are you? : -I::'-: .r-; Dobbs You bet I am. -" ! . Whaf are you doing?. Paintui sirn posts with . the word 'Chicago' on to put up in lllinoU and show travelers where they. aA when they ara lost n . Johnston's Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex celled as a tonic, liver regulator and blood purifier. For sale by all druggists. TIie No- landine Co., Jtich- mondy Fa. : II
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