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, I- A am. . J ....!., .i .... 1 . . r " - ,THE 2-.DAY.jl!; IAS THC- . " II HAS r nri-cst Citv Circulation I of any paper published in Oxford. Volume II. Numdbr (, .. ; , SOMEINNeW EAT AST) DRINK l- Gum Drops Only 10c. a-Pound Crab Apple' Cider, on Draught. ; . ctiK9v.7 I ! i Maple Sugar, iFrcah From the Grove, 25c. a Pound. ris?t EtocV Apple,5 BanwiM, Ortngw. MaIax ' Grp Lemons, etc , eyr broat U OxfordV ; ? r ' ! Cocoanut Fritters,, . part bd Beat, 25cl a1 Pound 5 ocr fjincy Be Davia Appla before you tnf. Fruit Candy Keduced to, 25c. i. 1 A tevxrt to e th new styles of French rabies oytt jo varieties just .opened..- T. W. JACKSON & CO., I HrrmVwi Block. Jx '-J Oxford, N. C. Rtmber, Cnj rop3i.ooly'loc. lb. Iloasckccpcrs are Bothered Just Sow AHput Finding- Some- thin it to Eat. "'FcttU ilawi. "Breakfast Strips, Beef 'Tonsue-' and $tcctsnox : scocmtiok : N.lXT!OS : M.c.it$Tiof : HvooTiox : Ktxvnos : Dried Beei. ... . ! New Orleans Molases ver finest r0if EKS, PotAlOJS. Rice, Oatraeal, Hominy, f Canned Fruits and Vegeta- bcs. rickles, sauces, ire. urfCiioicE, butter; . ; ; jR. W. Jones & Co,1, i i i i 1 ; ' t. -what:s ,new- -AT- PARIS BROS. NEW STORfe;1'" ' Oxford. - North Carolina. THE WHITE G0ODS SH0W! rfCome and examine the clean, hriVht. whiteness! of our ; Cot ton. Linrn. "VVtK)l and "Silk. will findbarcains in Em hrnMeries and Linens.' ' and nuvcltKS in our Dress Coods SJHxa t rlouncincs.' All- nvrrt I ji and. Collar and Cuffs and" Hosiery and' Hand kerchiefs and . Gloves and KT'There is nem-s at our Gingham's Vf the rlins. ..Conn:" and adT mire whether you wiih to buy or not. t, . TNo old ru)use: rats-evervthing . new exce Hugh Davis, r. r . , JA straw that tclU of effects is the large trade we are now enjoy- wg. . trHousckeejieTs will find the nicest line of Table Linen, Towels and Lace Curtains ever exhib . ked in Oxford at, Paris. Bros. tSTThcladicl illl fna Oxford Ties and the finest and most fash ionahle Shoes - and Slippers, mhich wear well and' fit td per fection at Pans tiros. . Curtains, Poles and Window Shades. We don't have to makes room for anything our prices do. that.. . j " tGents dejartmcnt is complete. Come and examine. ; "." ' ? I f you have never . visi ted VA RIS, and if you wantihe best goods for the least money, you will find the trip most delightful. . '- -JL . - - Yours truly, '-" : - PARIS BROS.,: KEW MERCHANTS,'' NEW STORE NOTES OF THE DAY THE LOCAL MAFPEN1NQS BCRVEO 1 'IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. r. llsir KTstta, ntrpetlr mnd Pr- ctlT, 0 literal Aittt u. city 07 Qr Altrt IlcptrUri. 4 . , 4 XJicre was a severe thunder storm last nigbu . 1 ! Jt l&trtougni inai most 01 lasi.ycar 9 tobacxb cop Has been already market ed:' A doer, thought, to" have .the rabies, was shot on the streets yesterday after . . A " I noon."' About this time the kites are forfn- iritr entantrlinp alliances with the tele - o . z. -vo 2 0 . . 1 graph and electric light . wires. Among, the buildinM to ) be4 ereqted here this summer,wilT be several par A niimhr of Oxford DeoDie are at at Bullock's . Church ,-thisoqnty, wfiete quarterly cbnferenfie r is being held today and tomorrow. An intrrestine article on the future of the Oxford tcmalc bcromary.f Leon? . : . 0 .-.-. tributtd by one of the pupib, will ap- pCar 111. A tit, WAI UtA.lTiWUVjaj. fj M rl jUDchurcb.. who met- his death yesterday in dischargf, his. railroad duties." had many 4 friend in Oxford, who much regret his sad and untimely death- . . There is some orobabilitv Of a larce school for negroes, under the auspices - . of one of the great religious aenoinina. tionsofthe north; V being located in Oxford in the near, future. . -It is with pleasure we learn, that the Marric Self Liehtrni'. Pocket Lamp, in wH ich iVVsur fqwet6wnsmah; M r.vj w. Kronbeimer, is largely- tnteresjed,' ha ro vM an I m in ense s nccess. ' llie company finds' it difiicult to supply the Lamiis fast enough to meet tne ac Rc1I(!q Sryle Tomirrw. Baptist Church. 9:45 a. M.,Sun- day school. 5 11 A. m.; sermon by ps- ' ' ; . ".j . . . . . - tor, Rev. J-S. Hardaway; 7.15 p. m, sermon. - Presbyterian Church. -g a. Sunday school. ' : " ' ; M. , t Y. M: C: A. Services -at . 2:30 pM r to Which all are invited 1 ' Methodist Church. ? ' Sunday school at o l4 a. M.;J. W. Hays, Esql, superintendent, t u a; m., sermon by Rev. W. L. Cumnrgim. pastor.' 7:15 p m.; sermon. 1 " " 1 - , EPIsmPA.CHURflT'; day school; 1 1 A. M., sermon by Rey IV W Walker. rector: T.l. F. w w m 1 w -w - - -w- j - m m - m. .sermon. ' Xrkam:2a'Mtfi. s ; ;,:,., -; j Durham will get Trinity : College. It is settled ,;Raleigh gracefully, sur renders, s the I following resolutions passed yesterday shos : - Resolved. frhatbe committee representing the city of Ralegh, , while we' would be: ', delighted4 t6 1have,,the college here and art willing, to per- fnrn. mr rrttt nf til mil trtct for itS location here, we would not stand in the waytof a better .offer and thus hin der its usefulness or TeUrd its pp.gress, anp tnerciorc ncrcuy tjiaiit '-- of the board pf irustees' and consent to release them and the JS. ; ferericeof thefM. E. Church, South, ftomarfy obb'gations to remove orim ty College. to Raleigh. f -: ,? C Johnston's Vegeta ble Nolandine, unex celled as a toriipj liver regutator and Mod vunifler. Joraleby Tnohdi'Vcu 0XE0R& C., SATURDXV..MAKCH 22, PURELY PERCOWAU . The Dlnff mud Vfcreiltsj People T- 1 ril.? r PrJVsr a11 wcnt tcr Meck 1 icnbbrg couflty Va.,foday. :iMr.;i?.:',ni inrwvl'of Mecklenburc tounty Va5turhed to his home this rnorrng; i, 'A : v - Muss Lizri Itowndes, ot tne uxiorq Female Seminiryvent to Ihirhani yesterday afternoon.- vv. ' Drl EuffeVef'Grissotr;. bf Raleigh; arrived in the city this morning, and is registered at the-Uspcrn mouse? r t Mr. B F KronheimeV, after an aib sence of nearly two weeks at -the north purchasing goo4s, for ' his store, came home yesterday afternoon. ; Mis Nannie fDanitU, of .4JaJU4more, U A ' MMA tn 1 Oxford Vesterda V arid acram' fills a positfdji iri i t hfc milli- nery-departraeht of, Messrs;; m ;XAnais oc 50ns siore; s A. Fatal Accident. j An.;awfdent f occurred t yesterday morning tit WHson Mi lL which re sulted in the death ofM51- ..VVPf church,; a bagga'mHster;pn the. Oxi jford "arkSYilkro Mr. Ur CI f rtfadj'ind the next ?fiy oh - the accbrn A- 1 1 AA A fA A, fOll UUiA.MW W S.A W ' 'V - 6oids'borb::H:ui; vr- ' ?r He was witr1 ' the?latter Un, and we learn from the News-Observer, while - it was shifting was assisting .- in the coupling and uncoupling of cars. He had pulled out a cqupting pin and was walking backward with the mov ing: cars, when he got his Jeer caught 111 DCiwccii tin: uai s ran ' auvi m., 'arid'' fell.-' The wheels passed over hint, crushing and mangling his right leg tef fibly and tearing the fleshy part of his arm off to the bone. I Prompt medical attention was sent him by a special train. He1 was re moved to Raleigh in the afterncfon,but expired while ;beipg carried from the depot, to: his Other's, residftnce. r- lie deceased, was the- son of Mrr y t Alfred Upchurch of tRaleghi, and was iwenty- righ tfive years; of age. f M Rata ! When an egotistic fellow is shooting off hit mmith and some one'criesr 'rats," ne is marl Th tamp mav.be siid of the house vrwr whn their oestiforous rodents de stroy the results, of her labor. Buy a box of rT..U Rate" fmm Fiirm ft Havs and avoid further trouble. A VJU fta v , - - J Caw Far Sale. A No. 1 Milch Cow for. sale with youig Calf, cross breed Jersey and Devon. Address - -JOHN W. DUUin, Tally Ho, N.C. flndT'i Dttki ! t rii- T.!f." 'Writings, and 'SDeech'e o Henry W. GradyV Fprsaleby C. A.1 Con way. Orders 'eft at iCrs Ward's store will receive promptattention. ..; rf : , 1 , ; t , . - i ' ' , 1 '.' '.'i !, 1 n tho fiicst-'line of iQsztit 'telbn' ChiHj atParii'Bros: - Vr"!;'! -1 between Oxford 1 ir:MM' fiir Anvone wm be rewarded by returning same to Dr. SV D. Booth, Oi ! , f Ihmlap! find Knox 6 Toizsan! ttes in Hats are'saoTrn ai rails ucs. ? ? 'a finelot'of&moked Wis, sugar "cured -. w r v 1 1 n IX A. Hunt & Sow. f , . " r T , TxainSna' PaErci gents Dress Shirts. -S-v .. ForSale. " Three Kn"drcd Acres-ibf Uand 'near the town of Oxford. It is rgood grain and to low 11 u., timbered. Will be Ldlridedsuitparchr;; APPlr tothb Of i O llWaA. lavjU ZXarlMC nn1.,U Prinr " 'MaV ADOle" i and "Mat 1890. THE CLUB DOINGS. THE, COMMONWEALTH AT THE COURTHOUSE LAST NIGHT- Soma imUrfftlng Spaccliaa Ca-amlt4a Appof mted ait Coantf a tad Cltjr 21ap and Ad-rertlst-ag Pamphlet.,. he meeting of the Commonwealth 1 CJul&t thef courthouse last night was called to order with uapr. j. a. mi- liams president, m ine criauv ine atteadance was ; small, "presumably be cause bT&csiwrmy ' Ane nrsiouujcvi. p uio.uwji was waterworksMr. J, C: Hwulley, who; has this matter principally an charge, made some timely remarks up-j on the importance of securing this im provement for Mord.r He is making thorough investigations, but has not yet obtained " air the information ne wants and was'lii6rbrerOTi.l'submil a reporL,..:...:..; " - Maj;i.K A Gregory 'followed with a sound sraeefc po of ailkmsiind the: eubls1imeAdf itHese enterprises should;! erigage v our first attention arid enlist our most earn est effPrts. -..-Those here now are suc cesses, and their great benefits to the community everyone recognizes. tKpv shniilrlifencourafire our people tp larger, endeavors hi the same direction . IncideBdyii.wasanppntha Messrs Davb & Greoybayjurj chaW retetiit CorTobaj'onito an-f' tend soon to oegin themahutacture qf granulated smoking tobacco on a largfe scale. This information evoked ap plause. , Several other f lactones ir cbnitemplatidh andry .likely -tQ; fcle started were mentioned. "'' J 1 ' . Dr.sE JT.hite, JCapt Wil- liartis ind one or two more, gentlemen had something to say in this connec tionithefifect' oJT bouy mg up no little- thespirits pfiheirtoirers. ; . ITri:' jM.,?ttacb commjttee on city and county maps and advertising "pamphlet, rendered a renort. The services of Mrl ' T. W. Hays, Jr., can be - secured at reasoiia" ble C9st' for the map work. (u He! is ja civil engineer of reputation, and a son f firanvi'llp " Estimate of cost of a a - . printing pamphiet was submitted, f V Maj., Gregory moved that a commit tee De appointea 10 gu uckjic iuc and county 'commissioners, and ak their co-operation in the matter, of the t?craliy5hel sa!dviisf the ftMwv - ST ' mnnfv man-necessary. 5 It should sliowrth'iocatioiirothe various mm erals and would accomplish an incalcu 4r?ff arrtonn t- of good.'-4." -There Is hard- Iv a mineral but to be, found in Gran villeTand he did notdoubt that they can be found in paying quantities., If be induced focomel and f investigate. The motion was camedrid the follow ing gentlemen were appointed: Maj N. A. Gregory, CapL jR. V. Minor and Dr;J; M. Hays. A These gentle men will also get up the subject matter and arrange for-the publication of the decriptive pamphlet. ' 1 ' The secretary- was instructed to 4 in vite the young men and every citizen of the town interested in Oxfordls wel fare to become' f. member of the. Com monwealth Club arid attend the meet mgs regularly. . . . ' " The meeting then adjourned. Ths lsadinj Ccixte, H 6 Ct, fit Paris 11 the News otihe driy and 154 liirnisneu at per. weygV-H Single CprtES: a CtS Items mt Interest Alt Sartli Carallna Cmlled from ExcbamSTcs. . The Governer has appoin ted tha fol lowing named trustees to cbnstituti: the committee to visit the ?? University and report upon its condition to the board at-tpe commencerocni mccung. h4m ' Panl f!ameron. Rillsboro; B r. Grady, Albertson; S; At. Finder, Ralergoi A. H. Merritt,- Pittsboro; T. Fries, Salem; J. E. Woodard, Wilson. Y r When Dr- .Cro well- addiestd' the - Trinity College mass meetihgrhe made a statement which was reporxea in these columns,in regard to a publishing nouse inai win prouauiy uc iui-in.u in Dnrham;5 ;, Yesterday he informed a representative of the Globe that such a cbmpany:will be formed witba.capitaf ' hf nrit- less than fifteenthctend dol- Tars to engage in the huslj: of pub lishing school and college lexr doos, law-J books and a general book print incr and oublishing business, '; He said . KAitc4n1'r)n1f-irc has already beep subscribed, fornhepurpbsend he 1$ SUtC lllat VI1C, UWUIWJ niii uv ww , lishedin vDaifiatri. AfrCir. Tebe'Satjnders gold mine in Montgom ery C9untyv?hich,nnqs .is wnicn atfrarterl so much attention some time ago, is now the'prbfcrty of a northern syndicate; by "Whom it was purchased. -The company is1 working nbqut thirty hands now, ; and snaking arrange ments to nut uo an extensive plant. The crushing rnachinery will, be erected pn a, never-iamng uraucu u, w which'the i Ore Will 1j6 'conveyed by Ji tram-wiyand ircmwnich -water will be'conduetqd t,o the minetities .for hydraulic pP Ji. company will back this, and ; other mining enterprises in tnat county in ikUi it ii ftvfpVted f iith 'a million ni'iui -wwr v" " dollars capital. ? -. ;I :v: t '.-k! ' JN.AQENERALVVAY. Important tUppcnlngs In Other SUfcs i n: v ; t, c tafefJottfttriaaV 5 Gen. Fi HI Smith' ex-supt.! of the Virginia Military Institute, died yester day .pf paralysis. .. i; ; , : At the request ,of he citizens Sun -r; day mails have been discontinued . at Chase City, Va. Vi '' ' '.' The ariti-trust biir was. discussed.in t the Senate yesterday and it went over .. until Monday as tinfinished 'buisness. . The peopleof Boydton, Va,, are so ' alarmed on the subject of mad dogs that the town couricil has passed "an? ordinance prohibiting .dogs to rnn .at large in the corrbration u, . , f . lsThe Safe Chroniclet says, that Alex ander ly Doyle, who has furn ished the design for Henry Grady's monument , at Atlanta, has been awarded the con tract to erect iL - It will be of Geor gia mirble or granite, surmounted by ' a bronze statue of Mr. Grady, and is to be; completed within two years. J '. Blufilonj 'Ala., makes a munificent gift bf$o6,boor to the Method bt Epis copal Church for the location of ' an educational institution, known as the University of the Southland. Rrv. C. L. Mann, D. P., twh6 has it in charge, says that $2,500,000 will be expended on the main building;' which will' be 300 feet by 300 feet s and seven stories ' in height,-with an inner court 200 feet square. :The material; to , be used is white marble, granite :anj sand-stone. TTiegrouno! will be broken April 15th and work on the buildings pushed rap- ' r - . - - - . , . . STATE S1FT1NGS. Johnston9 3 -Vegeta- '; ble TTolan(lirie9 ;unex : celled do a toiiic, liver regulator and blood purifierfFor cale by dll druggistQ. Tlie i-2To- mondf Va. . .1 inee,,Chewing?Tobaccqat DavisThomas AND NEW GOODS.
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