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7.s - J . " . ".V . THE DAiY; GIVES v , All the News of the day and is furnished xi t lQcts. per week. II h TIIK . J I ircst Citv Circulation , " of any paper published in ; Oxford. ! Yoixxn: II. Nuiim:;; 4. OXFORD, N. C, -THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1890. Single Copies: 3 Cts -.rf.. ,..-.. -- ...'4(A3.. - ipv.n..j -a&t Pfiigk Som eti II NTG-:-Nkw TO MAT ANJHmiNK! Gum Dr-p Only 10c. a Pound Crab Apple Cider, on Draught. 3 Vnt a fit. ' . i ! . - - t Mapl Sugtr, Frrrsh From V.-.e Grove, 25c. a Pounri. J'irr? A ?!wk Apple. Bau-ui.?, Oranges v.ilis (iu;v-. l.emoa. etc tf -r breast to Oxford. Cocoantu Fritters, Can't be Eeat, 25c a Pound. vrrr f um-v Mi P.ivi Apj'Irs before yoti ''. f Fruit Candy r: educed to a Pound. 25c .ur- l lrw Mylt- of l-'rrnch vuhc"vt"r y v:irti:c jut opened. T. VV. JACKbOW V5 CO , Krrt" rtVf, t)ifj tlv H-C CI lb. Housekeepers are Bothered Just Now About Finding Some tlitn" to Hat. .t'M.t'J"N : Fcrn Haiti. Ilrcnkfast ; ...: i rN-: Mii,, llcrf Ttinu auJ ,r net n : fJru! Beef. jt.-.Ett. : Nrt O Kmh MiI.ich vcr rt,Kvii.- : lirteM uxls ti-.tEN : I!c I'OIaWhw. '...k;n : Rice, Oaltnv.il, Hominy, i M:'tux : canned Fruit anl Wgi-t.i- t !i. rtx : tt.s. iikles. Saner, .c. r-f-ceiO Mirnit called to another MCaOICK UUTTKU. li. W.Jones &-Ca, 5- 3 V. it' -WHAT'S NEW- AT PARIS BROS. NEW STOKE,' Oxfokii, - North Carolina. 1 no i nil l: u uu uid tXC'?e aud examine the c'ein. l.-ig! t whiteness of our Cot ton. Lint n. W.kjI and Silk. You will f: ;d bargain in K i. br. ideries and Lin-! s- a.td tMeltes in our Dress Go ids at d Si'Ls Floiint inis, All v rs, es ami (Toliar and OrftV and Ho.--.tVry and I fai.cl Ltrcliicf and (Loves ami Cordis. . T7Tluie is news at our (tincham's tuHtitcr ( rtgufar gapieti::g of the t I itvs. 'Cti.i' :.nd ad mire whether y.n w!t to buy r rof. I "No old Iiouh" ra every Virg new cxi c;.t Hugh 1 ).ivi$- . E"A s'ruw that U il e f fleets i the lirgv ttade we arj now ei'jc- 1 n ft txT 1 1 ot.se k 1 e crs v. iU f:. d the nicest line of Table Linen, Towels and I jce Curtain ever exl)it ited in Oxford at Riris Brie. H e l.idies w:;ll find Oxford Ta s ad the finest a-id most f-.0 inai'c Sh-cs and li:iTs. wbii.h war well and fiitoir- tci lion at tin Bros. ( !ir!air . Polo and Window Shades. . We don't have to makes room for anyihinctir priivs do that. JcrGino dqartu.cnl is complete. ( Mac and i xa:n:nc. If y i: have nevtr v'sitcd P.R?S, and if )ihi want the lcst goods for t br U-at nui-.tv, )ou will find tltc fr:p tui dcli-htuil. J : Yours mil, PARIS BROS., M.... ..... i , , j suits- 1L3 ruiriaca iu. nuj AND NCW GOODS. Y'icr nosale. PABISSEOS ' NOTES OF THE DAY. J 4 THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Bllnor lrnti( Iletronpe tvr nI Pro prtlTr, UNthcred About the City Hy Our Alert Reporters. D.ptity Sheriff Fos Rogers says taxes arc (oiuiiig in very slow. A.ntimlivrof viiting tobacconists were on the market ihis morning.-1 The knowing ones sav iht fruit t:ron of tliis vti init y will Inr. short tliis yrar The Granville .Cravs have notxycl dc(erniin d whether ir nt to go to the unveiling of the 1ee Monument. Three negro htftnb each plaukcd . dciwn three dollars in the regthter of deed, ollice tcd;iy, and rtteiyed;in re turn their marriage pajers. : Dr. R. H ?Marh and: .Mn J4M. Currin, the Oxford "inemU:rs of the board of trustees of:the Baptists Fe male College did not go' tothe Waki Fcret mvetirg todav. Two jvnsion ajjlu:ati.'ns were fil'?d in the register, of deeds' .office thi moinirg or.e . to Mrs. Francis Ward, widow of C'Mifcdi r;Ue soldier, and the . other, to Mr C. R. Thompson, 1 veteran of th.- late war. I -'.formation ha ben received h. re that'a'ncjsru man a few miics in ihe country, who was bitten by .a dog a week ago, has dtveIo,.etl .symptoms of h)dropUi.Jiia. At, times he baiks and snaj-s like a cinine. His dath is hourly exjxct.d.' The Couuuon wealth Ch:b appears to have taken on a new lease of life. The 'meetings every week grow in inkiest a-'.d our ci t izei is seem d isosd taliuckle down to "some hard work for the' up-building of Oxford.- The, committees are attending properly to thur assignments, something they have not alwavs d me. heretofore, a:id it is a good sign. Darhm and ttie Collrjjrt.. .Mr. K. C. Hackney, the editor t he 1 )i r ham Recorder ca me over Oxford this morning. He : tells that it i- certain that the board OJ to us of trustees of Trinity College will de. ide at their meeting today fo locate the College at Durham. It is hi opinion that the, board of trustees of the Bap- I ' f l ,14 J J J tist Female University, in session at Wake Forest also today, will agree either to locate that institution at Durham or indefinitely postpone the whole matter the latter action amounting to the . virtual death of the great female educational scheme. , The Heir 2Jy l UraiuTllltan. The Nnvs-Observer states that the Governor has received a letter stating that a man named' Archie Brinkley died at Auburn, California, in Sep-t-mbcr, iSo, at:d left considerable projx:rty. He left a sister who is supposed to be living in either North Carolina, Virginia or Georgia, and who is one of the heirs.: ' There is aloiit i.ooo of the tstate .which is due her, and. the administrator would like to lie put into possession of any information" concerning' her. Mr. Brinkley was- a Confederate ' soldier, and lias Jived iti (.California about ten Johnston? s Vegeta ble Nolan dine, unex celled as a tonic, liver regulator and blood purifier. For sale by all druggists. TJie Nb landine ' Co., . Rich mond, Va.- tii t;Us nf nmnl a 9 frir p.ntfim ma3e X UU iluc wi aaiii : I PURELY PERSONAL. The Oolugi antl Wliereabont oT Some People Yon Knot.: , Mr. C. D.'Ray spent yesterday in Durham. , MrB. N. Duke, of Durham, is ir hccjty,; - v. I: ;v Mr. .'Max man; of Wilmington, is in Ox lord today. Mr. I,. Hunter left this morning on the northbound train. Mr. Charley Lipscombe, of Chase City, Va. , is visiting the city. Mr. E. G. Brodie, of Henderson, aid Mr. Ed.! Crews, of Dabney, arc in the city today. Messrs Owen Davi? .md Chas. Har ris, of Henderson, are in the city spending, the day. v t , . Mrs. A. Fishburne, .of Waynes loro, Va.. is visiting her parents, Col. and'AIrs.JJ. S.-Am.'sJ ; 1 ' Mr. Hardy, of the.Raligh Chroni cle, came to the city, this morning on the Henderson train. 'Mr., and Mrs. Chas. G. Elliott, ol Norfolk, Va., are the guests of Mrs. Elliott's father, Mr. J. Cooper. Mr." and Mri, C. ill "Pearson re turned last ' Aight i from their bridal tonr, tind will make thejr home at Dr. W. O. Bajkervill's. ! Mr. J. T. Park inso,' representing T. C. Williams. & Co.; the largest tobacco manufacturers of r Richmond, wai registered at the Irwin Place yes terday. Mr. R J. Coen and family today removed to Stovall, which place they will make their future home. 'Mr. Coen is a good workman and a good citizen, and we are .-orry to see him leave Oxford;""""'""""'';' ' Col. A. B.- Andrews, Maj. W. A. Turk and Hon. R. - R. Bridgers, high officials of the R. &'D. R.; R., return ed from Henderson this morning in Col. Andrews'. private car, and are standing the day in Oxford. . . .o- Flrst-Claas' Laundry. The Oak Citv Steam Laundry, of Raleigh, Mr. L. R. Wyatt proprietor, is as complete an establishment of the kind as can be found in the South. It is fitted up with the very best machin ery, is under experienced management and the quality of the work turned out is fully up to the Troy standard. Mr. Ed. A. Miller, the polite and ef ficient sujerintendent, is ffom Troy, N. Y., and he knows his business thoroughly. .Mr, C. D. OslKjrn -is agent for the laundry at Oxford, and work left with him on Monday mornings will be promptly forwarded and returned the following Saturday, at Raleigh prices free of express charges. Mr. Osborn has worked up a considerable business in this line here, and it is daily grow- "" " -. a , . Found on the streets, would create -some excitement and make the .hnder happy. Health is betterlhan a pot of gold, and a if you are sick, and want to get wellngain go to Furman & Hays' for your medieines. .-;; Jor For Sal. .ri:Hf.' A Ko. I Milch Cow for saje with young Call, cross breed Jersey and Devon. Address . ; JoH.v.VVV-:BooTii,i ; Tally Ho, N.C. Orady'iUpolt. , . "The. life . Writings and Speeche ot Heury W- Grady. V . .Fors;deby C. A. ITop way. - Orders eft af C" :J. Ward's store will receive prompt attention. : : " I, ' Mv-bog of instruments, between Oxford and Minors Mill. Anyone willbejrewdrded by returning same to Dr. S. D. Booth, Ox ford, N. C. . ' ' Doxilap's and Knox & Yomnan's styles in Hata are shown at Paris Bros. ; . 1 1 - 1 1 t t . - ' l ,,. c 4 -' - A fine lot of smoked jowls, sugar -cured haics and shoulders. Kingan's pure Jard. Jt p. A. HuntSox. Examine Paiis Bios, fine Jine vOf firzss Siaits. THE LATEST NEWS. CAREFULLY SIFTED i FOR BUSY READER. : THE Items of Interest About 3orth Carolina Scissored and Condensed from onr Exchanes. Maj. J. C. Winder is to' build ,'a magnificent residence at Raleigh. Rev. Wm. V. Tudor, D. D., will preach the commencement sermon at Trinity College. Naval Cadet C. L; Jenkins, of this State, was expelled from the U. S. Naval Academy for .whipping another student. .. . t The Southern Educat ional Associa tion and Exposition will hold its an nual meeting at Morehead City, N. C, July i to 6. " The death is announced of Captr W. H, Ballard, at. his -residence near Frankiintdn, night before last, at the age of about fifty years. The board of trustees of Trinity College meet at Durham and the board of trustees of the Baptist Female College-.meet ax Wake. Forest, to day. . , Two of Raleigh's fleetest bic:yclists will shortly make a - trip from that city to Boston, riding the whole distance on the noble two-wheeled machine,says the News- Observer. The $400 reward offered Yor the cap ture of Walter '"Bingham has never been withdrawn. That Ashtvi lie de tective will get the money if he deliv ers the murderer over to the proper authorities." J , U T - W. E. Christian, who over 4 year ago. bought W. J. Yates' half interest in the Charlotte Democrat has sold out to his partner, J. P. Strong, and accepted a position to do special work on the Philadelphia Press. During the thunder storm Tuesday night,sas the Henderson 'JoMahau k, the old Baptist church caught fire from lightning it is supposed. The fire was put . out ; after considerable damage was done to .the floor, win dows, &c. Salisbury correspondent of the Charlotte .Chronicle z r .The Salisbury couon mills are .now .makitag from 50 to $60 clear profit ptr day. The knit tmg mills are running on fua time with sufficient orders ahead to '" keep them at work for several months- , 1'he-CliasluUe Ckr&m'ce says: Rev. R. G. Pearson . the evanarelist, has about recovered from his recent attack of typhoid fever. He' returned from Baltimore to his home in ,'AshevilIe, Monday nifrht. 1 hough he has not entirely recovered he is very much ira proved iin healths ..He will spend some timeat his hom for the recuperation of his health. . I : V'J'he .News Observer :o this morning says of a Tire which occured at Thorn asville About 2 o clock "this morn. inii the stopcot . JM. .Lamoeth was found to be on fire, in the oil room. Rl .Ti .I-acnfeeth, sleeping ia the next room, only had time to take the valua blvs from .the safe-, and . retire. . The building was soon "'a mass of flames. The, store of P. C. Cates & Son fol low lowed, also the millinery -store of Miss E-'C. iFife a.nd a barber ;shop. Miss 'Fife saved some of hci?6Qds. 4 Messrs. - te ved nothinff ,at? saveanotning. Grimes'' Hotel was in imminent damrer, but a con- straction train was standing near ad the conductor and engineer came with & Jarge force of hands- and saved it. Many citizens labored heroically.. All except the b rrber were partially in jured and will he. able'to t rebuild. Sew Orleans Molasses. crops. ' Just" received at New Ward's C J For Sale. f Three Hundred Acres of land , near the town of Oxford. It is good grain and to bacco land; and is well, timbered. . Will be divided tb suit purchaser. Apply to ; this office. The finest line of Genfa? Cellars and Cnfis at Paris Bros. - 5 IN A GENERAL WAY. Important Happenings In Other, States and Conf iriet. A New York, aldi rman has been awarded $20,000 damages against the U orldxox libel. : The vote on the Blair Educational Bill will be taken in the Senate to morrow. ; The vote will be close with the probability that it amII be defeated. W. J, Cheatham, white,was haDged at Granada. -Miss., at 1.27 yesterday afternoon, for the murder of Jno. Til man, colored, July 10th last. ,The hanging was private. " A New York legislative committee is investigating the affairs of the pres ent and former sheriffs ot - New York, and most shocking corruption is ex posed. A number of prominent officials have been arrested, and Mayor Grant, who is an ex-sheriff, is in dan gerof.arrest. ;. . . The strike of miners in Great Bri lain is causing great., inttrruption to bui?ness of all kinds; a number of cot ton mills are stopping work on account of the scarcity of coal and the rail- ways are compelled to resort to the greatest economy in the use of fuel; all fires at railway stations have : been stopped. Judge Ryland, in convening the Circuit Court at Morisville, Ma , yester day, charged the grand jury to pay strict attention to gambling, and instructed them to investigate the play ing of progressive euchre for prizes, which undoubtedly came under this head, and to indict ' where " there was sufticient'proof. - ' A statement prepared by Internal Revenue Commissioner Mason shows the aggregate receipts frorn the inter nal revenue f)r eight months of the present fiscal year ending February 28th, amounted to $89,822,011; an increase over the corresponding eight . months of the proceeding fiscal year of $6,458, 799IV The principal ; items of increase are: From spirits 4,045, 293; from tobacco, $1,171,789; from beer, etc, $1,313,032. A The Democrats will make a decided effort to prevent: the , unseating of s Representative Compton, of Mary land, when the case af 3Iudd against Compton comes up ?for action in the House today Mr. .Carlisle' has issued a circular to the Dejnocratic members urging them to be" in their seats dur ing, the progress .of the case. It is claimed that sevtn Republuans. will vole with the peniQcrats in favoi f the retention of his seat tby Mr. Cbaipton. Perry Goffj aged sixteen, was. Stab bed : to, dea by , .iojgaii Rose, a school. teacler .iif the Beach: Hi 1L school -house,, Clay county, W. Va., on Monday. . .Golf", came , to school late, and the ttaclVer a ttempUid, to. cor tect him. f ,Qoff resistcd.and the teach- ; er knocked him down' with a. elub. Goff then went away nnd retvunedi shortly after ?. wit h: his father 2nd two others. , The YiUarrel.was resusmed andi Rose ;s tabbed youh 'Golf, .kiliing hirm almost jnstahtly. ' A genei.al free fig.hh ensued, in. which the elder Goff, Roice . and several others were injured. THE TRAINS. OXFORD & CLARKSVlLLjE JR. Rfc . Northbound trains arrive 30:461 A. m. , and S:o5 v. m. t, isouinuouiia rrainsgirnve iir. wi and 4:22, P. M. v -"' y OXIOUD A HENDERSON ' : Train arrive 10:00; am., .aid!.-ii5 l rams depart 1 1 :oo, a. it., and! 4:4 p. m.' . - . . . j . 1 Johnstpn's Vvgfita jblb ; Nolandine, miex celled as a toniciiivenr regulator arid ' blgocll purifier. For sale by; au aruggisTs. jluv -w-landine Co. JR ich - moud, Va ?" 4 V.
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