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rrmr Grr.r Fwk. The RtmbIaoc or Married Cooplei. A mmU-r of th Iowr hom of- It luw long tjeen accepted ai a fact that tlw f rt ent French parliament, the j married couples, who are not only ex-CliaiuU-r of Ik-putl--. 31. Thivrivr by jiomiI to the same conditions of life, but nam-, i a InU.rvr by rcii-:ation. and tin influence of whose minds must nec woar, -1iti in hi place in the chatnl-er. j e-sarily react on each other, assume a th? I loiw or frock ordinarily wnm hy , more or less facial resemblance to each trench workmen, lie jrornnou iiw con- ; other. The i'hotographic Society of ftitnciit.4. lr firv hw election, to wear the , 'Geneva, Switzerland, with a view to de- 1 liU .tiw in tin? ciuiiuuer, auu pr-m-. Hi crw rrralU that of a farmer nainwl ier.irl, who, in the year 1?J. was elected t'the farnUH National AseinlJf of Franc from K'-nnes. Father de termine thw question, have made pho tographs of seventy-eight elderly couples. The result is that in twenty-four cases the reemblauce in the personal appear ance of the husband and wife was greater han tliat of brother and sister: in thirtr rard. a h uai affectionately called in taea it was equally great, and in only t:e ao-emhlr, never put off in the legis- i fcwenty-four was there a total absence of lathe halU tin? farmer's frock which he resemblance, had worn on lib farm. j A historian of the riol rvcords the fact that Father Gerard frock was of treat eriev to him: for tf he Raid a : tuj'M thin. a nil le;tlat'n mayome- j tiiii- do. hU frock -aetl him. "It ! only good Farmer Gerard, " his CoIla would ay. Oxford Agents For xerxes, the kin, do make a decree to all Hut when, on the other hand, he poke j the treasurers which are beyond euiI4r and forcibly, his word, like ; Franklin's, rained in weight from the ? KimpCxrily of hU garb. j Ketu riling, after his legislative jervlce, to UU old friends and neighliors, he j brought them back, as he said, his frock j without anr Knots on tL lie had a The Alphabet In On V r. Tlie twenty-first verse of the second chapter of Ezra contains every letter of! the alphabet, and is the only one thus distinguished: "And, I, even I, Arta- the i -Bookseller-; - and-i-Stationer. river, that whatsoever Ezra, the priest, ! the scribe of the law of the God of I "The Boston Linen, "The Boston Bond," "The Boston Bank Linen AND OTHER LEADING VARI ETIES OF FINE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES FOR POLITE CORRESPON DENCE. W. W. JONES, heaven, ehall require of you, is to be done speedily. " John sto it's Yegcta - I-cud grudg agaimt the lawyers who ble Nolancline. tincx- were rmmtn of the legislative body. ,1 rt fmitn 7t i'fi - IV. roti think "he id "that I should CC fir it (IS CI ZOIllC, iiZtl deem it an honor to wear one of the VCOUlCltOV (flltl blOOCl TeKRY, Y Mack ctxi: that tho-? fellows have on? , , ! Trunv W Not a lit of ,t: Why. iU,e httle law- jmVlfiCV. FOV SitlC 09 1 EKK XV yer and doctors that think they know dVlfOgiStS. TJlC JSO- every thing, they haven t got a foot ox t " - 7 land of their own under th tu n!" i(i?l(lUIC CO., It I C II- In I.U opinion, none but farmers were fj T7V caaUe of makin- gl laws. j Ul U 11 ff 9 ' Terry, Wright & Merrick, Bright & Merrick, Bright & Merrick, -THE- rg 1 XECUTOR S NOTICE! April t2th, i$o. Executor. Urrn TvsfiuImc with L.lfc At a rxxnt ineetftg of the Edinbu Iyal ociety Dr. John Murray discussed J naving qualified as executor of the last th tiuetion fif the origin and na- i will and t stanientof S. A. Puckett.all per lur of the coral reefs and other carbou- " mhis indebted to the estate of said S. A. ut of lime formations in recent seas. - Puckett. are -hereby notified to come forward H- . r i . t.tK and settle trie same at once and thoe hav ehrun feirt-l to experiments Mlnch . c,iims ,nsl said estate tQ enl hae rttnntly Uen maile regarding be- . thrm for paymenl on or hefore the 12th day rretioa and solution of cartonate of of April, it, or this notice will be plead in lime. Carlonate of lime remains aro ; bar of their recovery. fuunJ in mat abiititlAtiee at t lie sea bot- ' b. K. 1 LLKhl 1, torn in hal-w u aters. but the amount t Meadily diminishes as the depth in everr trace lias di att -eared. Tlnn U due to olutiou. as the organisms nlowly fall State ok North Carolina, totheUttouu Kvery where within 500 " Granville County. ) fathoms of the surface the ocean teems To whom it may concern. .. ith life. The Oradey expedition was j This is to certify that V. A. Davis, X. A. starving within ten feet of abundance of JJrecory, H. C. llerndon. J. G. Hall, B. E. foodwhch might have len obtainetl J irl"n; r g-fj h:: T.Uh.te.E U. . . ,. , . , . . Jones, J. B. Roller, J. M. Gregory have as hy breaking a hole through the ice and ; j, lhemseivt.s together under the udng a shitt as a drag-net. Dr. Murray 1 nam. and style of The Davis t Gregory then proceeded to di-tcua his theory of ; Tobacco Company ; That the object of said FASHIONABLE BARBERS FASHIONABLE BARBERS FASHIONABLE BARBERS gALE OF VALUABLE MILL. In the special proceeHng entitled Calvin Waller against William Bowling, pending in Granville Superior Court, the u.:aersign- ed was on ihe 21st March, 1890, appointed commissioner to sell the mill tract of about three and an half acres of land on Knapp pi Reeds Creek, adjoining the lands of alv?n Waller, R. Corden and others. This he will do on Monday, 5' la3T l89 at t12 m; Jf1 Oxford, to the high est bidder. Terms easy. Sale i-made for partition. A. W. Graham, Com'r. Marcn 2S, 1S90. Til E PI H iiai !INT J ill u k7 Richmond & Danville R. R. Cq Condensed Schedule, in Effect Jan. 5, TRAINS RUN BV 75 MERIDIAN TIMK. SOUTHBOUND. JOB OSBORN, Mi ERCHANDISE ERCHANDISE' BROKER ROKER I Oxford, N. C Price List or Samples of daily. Leave New York . Leave Philadelphia Leave Baltimore. '. Leave Washington. .1 Leave Charlottesville Leave Lynchburg . Arrive Danville.. . . Leave Richmond . Leave Burkeville Leave Keysville . . Leave Danville . . Arrive Greensloro . Leave Goidsboro. . Arrive Raleigh. . . Leave Raleigh. Leave Durham . . Arrive Greensboro. Leave Winston-Salem No. 50. j x. - 1 2. 15 a tr. 7.20 a m 9 45 a m 11.24 a m 3 35 pm 5 4 P m b.20 p m o. 2 HAVE REMOVED TO Herndon Block No. 3, Oxford, N. C. Herndon Block No 3, Oxford, N. C. Herndon Block No. 3, Oxford, N. C. creases until at 4,000 fathom almost Good workmen and Satisfactory work guaranteed every one. Molasses, Sugars, Cakes, Crackers, Candy, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Peanuts, Cabbage, Potatoes, Peas, White Beans, Tea, Malega Grapes, Crockery ware, Glassware, Tin and Stoneware. Lumber by car lots dressed or oth erwise. Meal, Brown Stuffs, Ship Stuffs, Br;1 n , Corn, Oats, fcc, &c. Flour. CHEESE, BUTTER AND FISH. Bulk meat by box or car load. I have full line of samples of Molas- A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. t Having qualified as administrator upon tliPMt.it nf Limps A. Hunt. col., dee'd. no- , , . , , . . . r- . T XT tice is hereby given to all persons indebted j ses and iryrupSJUSt in irom IN. x . to said estate to make immediate sentiment,! and to all persons holding claims againsti r- . r C . n ! said estate to present them for payment on V UmitUfe 0T LVefy UeSCriptlOn oroelore tne 15m ot Marcn, 1191, ortnis no Leave Greensboro. . Arrive Salisbury . . . P 111 vi m 1 1 .uu j, ,n 3 55 a tu 5 i7 a ni "45 a m 2-3'J a in 4- 2-i a pi 5- OS an, 5 a ni fM?ara 2.20 pm;, 5.ui,,,T, 4 40pm! 9(M,,n 4-45 P m(- 1.00 a m 5.48 pm 2.5.5 a m 8 20 P m 7..VIR,.. a in ' 3.00 p iti ; 5-o5 P nil 5-45 Pni S 40 p m' 10.27 pnv , Arrive Statesvlle . . Arrive Asheville . . . Arrive Hot Springs . t .5-30P ni 10..37 p m o - ,r 1 . rt 111' r 1 . 1 k n 111 Leave Salisbury . Arri ye Charlotte . . . Arrive Spartanburg.. Arrive Greenville . . Arrive Atlanta . 2.01 a m 7-3 1 a 111 i-'.IJ j,, 4-6 I) r. 9 28 a m; 6.10,, n, -12.32 a m j 1.23 am 2.05 a mi 12.40 Dm 3 ."v ) in Leave Charlotte. . Arrive Columbia. Arrive Augusta 4.51 a nil r 5.5oarn( 4-4Ur iT.oo a m q 4,, f, m 2.20 a m I' 6,30 a m 10.30 a m I.0 J) nj 5 10 pri 9 '"' in NORTHBOUND. DAj ly. Leave Augusta. . . Leave Columbia. , Arrive Charlotte. . Leave Atlanta . Arrive Greenville . Arrive Spartanburg Arrive Charlotte . . Arrive Salisiry . . Leave Hot Springs. Leave Asheville. . Leave Statesville . Arrive Salisbury . . Le ve Salisbury. . Arrive Greensboro. No. 51. 1 X 5.?. 610pm S a ni 10.35 p m 12.,-op pj 3.13 a m 5.15 tw 6.00 p 111 7.iu a i.) 12.35 am 1 4SP in 1.39 am 2.52 p ia 4.25 a m 5.30 pin 6.02 a m 7.1 '5 pm 7.50 p rn. 12.25 prai 9.41 p ni. 1.54 pm 3.15 am 5-5spm 4 20 a 111 6.4 3 p pj 7-1 m 40 p in 6.07 a m Arri ve Winston Salem ihe formation of coral reefs brining : company is to ouy, sen ann manuiacture forward, in reply to objections by Dana f acco ; The capital stock of said com. j j ...j- . : panv is eight thoualHidhars : The chief ami others, nonie recently obtained facta place 0f business, Oxford, N. C; The duta rearUjn, tlie exigence of shallow re-, tion of said corporation is thirty years; The m 9 1 i t . . ioa in wii.t is on ue wnoie, ueep numoeroi snares ci siock are tnree nunarea water. He showed that carljonate of antl twenty of the par value of twenty-five ni;nntf M,J,.sJ in .f dollars each; That no stockholder shall be jmi' t- ftniinuauv prouueeu in PTea . . ,. . , r . . . r , .... - 1 . . . . .. individually liable for the debts of said cor- tftiantity in warm tropical water by thej poratj0n. iiction of Milnliate of lime in solution on Said corporation having paid the twentv- rHete prodtict.4. TliU explains the great , five dollars required by the statute, and ' l-owth u coral in tropical tice will be plead in bar of them. Thi; March 13th 1890, B. S. Roystkr. Adm'r. I OR SALE CEMENT of every description. Soapstone Finish, in Barrels, Drv. Sewerage, Drain Tiles and Fire Clay Chimneys. Stove-pipe thimbles and Chimney Tops. The underpinned offer for sale privately the Oxford Female Seminary propertv as building lots. j Rujber Stamps of Every Description The property will be cut into lots to suit! . purchasers. Terms easy. J. M. Cur r in, John v kbb, March 24, 1890. S. II. Cannady. JJR. C. D. II. FORT. DENTAL SURGEON. OXFORD. N. C, Hominy and Grits. Call and Look and Save money REMOVED TO Three doors west of Osborn House. One good room already furnished on z . rn. 1 11 ii ru-1 mm ri ion i 1 t n ino run 11 rumoi tc . . ... . ...... regions, aiio r;Vu . "I . ;..V.. s rTJ ; recently nao hisoince returnished and ser0nd floor of buildinfir to rent. ikUeQco of coral ou certain sliores in i 4'" '"rU.,,i.aii,u ! made arrangements for anew jjas apparatus i. wi,;t for extracting teeth without pain. Office, --. 'v.u j over Haithcock s drug store. ! building on Main St. t topical dtttict4 u explained by the up- j April 5th iSoo- 1 t-.e 01 co 1 a water uue 10 ivinos uiowin otThort HU pajr wa illustrated by rlalfroraU) sriea of lime-light di- R. V. LASSiTER, C. S. C. an tram. lLUoon roadnec for 3111k. The Utboon. alwara troublesome to the crvjw. hae of late developed a new I roperwitj. Mr. II. A. Bryden, author of "Kloof and Karroo" (Longmans), oy :"Sme ream bark someone baboon having come acroev the dead lodj of a milch Koat, dUcurered and extracted the milk 1-ag, and, like Eve, 'saw that it -wra kL Ilia di-tcoTery must have I-een i-juirkly iniparte! to his fellow, for the KarToo farmers t-ejran to find their mUchcuns ripj-ed up by thoe Lrutos role It for Ur? eet and 1 uciou3 milk. Tlie bal-mts, too, becoming accustomed to butchering. ireentlr turned their attention to the flesh, and will destroy ills antl, if they can manage it, goata for their fle-di alone. As the author remark, iliw modern derelopment of a carniTurtm liabit coincident with the increase of flocks L acalagou to that otncrTrd in the idieep-killiug parrot of New Zealand. e ITABLB LIFE Assurance Society Ttie Le Luailva Ijk1Ii In th tatomlm. The tne society ladies who do the pretty dance at ween tcenea in Cinde rella in Itndon are swell of the first water. "Tlie tire sgzcr ladies," ihey are called Iw re. Consumed with vanitj, the prejxiei-fvin taranoiaoi paid 100 each for th priTiW of participating: in the paiitotnini" He muslins, Lhelaceo, and the drt ondj ihey wear are mar xeU of beaut . jt course they are high ly popular ith tlerc5t of thecompany, for th teaon that they disburse their wealth laTidily. hi!o the pieco was in rehearsal the- silly women provided elegant luncheons for their associates every day, and there was champagne by tlx? case after each night pcxformaiioa London Letter. adiirs: Insurance Co m pany of tl'ie World. Ltave (Greensboro. Arrive Durham . . Arrive Raleigh. Leave Raleigh . . Arrive Goidsboro . Leave G eensboro . Arrive f)anville . . Arrive Keysville . Arrive Burkeville . ArriveRichmond . 1 1 41J a m 1 12 ,30 a ni 11.00 p m 5.00 a m ' 4" a nt 9.45 a ni 12.01 p m 1.05 p m Arrive Lynchburg. . . Arrive Charlottesville Arrive Washington . Arrive Baltimore. . . Arrive Philadelphia . Arrive New York . . 1.05 p ni T 9 00 a tn 00 p m 12. so p m S.50V m 10.20 p 111 1.50 a m 2.40 a in 5 -15 a ra 7.5& a m 0.32 p ni 12.20 p m; r.13 p mj 3.30 p m 12.25 p m; 12.55 a m 240pm 3.20 a 111 7. 10 p mj 7.03 a t'i 8.10 ) m(t S.20 a ni 3 00 a m j 620am' 10.47 a m 1 . 20 p m -Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. BETWEEN WEST P01ST, ElflilOAD J. MUM, Via KEYSVILLE, OXFORD AXD Dl'RBAI. 54 & 102 8.00 a m 9.40 a m 11.00 a m 1. 00 p m 2.05 p m 2.25 p m 2.32 p m 2.5 p m 3.06 p m 3 20 p ni 3-35 P m 3-5o P m 3- 58 pm 4- 22 p m 5.00 p m 5 i5 Pm 5 45 P .(8 000 (n(n(n (ntrh 2. Because we pay larger and more dividends than any other Company $3,964.,358.38, to our policy holders in 1SS9; and added to our surplus for Tontine policies, $2,0Q0,000.00. 3. Because we wrote $175,000,000.00 in 1889, the largest amount ever written in one year by any Company in the World. k We are the originators of the Tontine System, which other companies are patterning after 5. policy in court; also the first to issue a $100,000.00 policy. Now our NEW FREE TONTINE POLICY is a simple p may be blank, or have endorsed upon it the special privileges granted. 7 4.22 p m 4- 45 P m 4 55 P m 5- 17 P m 5-35 P m 6.39 pm 7.00 p m tDaily. STATIONS. Lv West Point . . Ar Ar Richmond . . . . Lv Lv Richmond . . . Ar Lv Burkeville ... Ar Lv Keysville . . . . Ar Lv Fort Mitchell . . . Ar Lv Finney wood. . . . Ar Lv Chase City K . . . Ar Lv Five Forks Ar Lv Clarksville ... . Ar Lv Soudan . . .Ar Lv Bullock's . . . . . Ar Lv Stovall . . . . . . Ar Lv Oxford . 55 & 3 Lv Oxford . . Ar Dabney . . Ar Henderson Ar Oxford . Ar Stems - . . , Ar Ly-ns . . . . Ar Holloway ... . Ar Durham . ... Ar Carev . .... . .Lv. 8.33 am Ar Raleigh , . Lv. 8. 15 ara t Daily, except Sunday. 6.10 pm 4 45 P' 4.40 pm 2.45 pm 2.00 pm 12.58 pm 12.47 pm 12.30 pm 12.10 pm 1 1.55 am 11.40am 1 1.24 am 1 1.15 am A r! 10.46 am Arjioxo ?r,i Lvi 9 25 am Lv; S 55 am Arjio.4'i5'ni Lv.io. 16 am Lv: 9.09am .Lv 9.45 am Lv o. 25 am 1. Because we carry the largest amount of outstanding Tnsurnnre - I f n I . . . 1 f A L j . 1 - . I . - , . V - jiuuui.niui iiiiiit irdvc Uiiuru uar; cept Sunday 11.00 A. M , arrive . Hendtrfon 12.05 p. m., returning leave Henderson. 2.10 p. M., daily except Sunday, arrive Oxford 3.15 P. M. No. 5c leaving Goidsboro 2.20 p. M. and Raleigh 4.45 p. m. daily, makes connection at Durham witii No. 19, leaving at 6.(vp. m. daih-, except Sut.day for Oxford, Heiider-' son and all ooints of O. and H., O. and C, and R. and M, Roads. Passenger coaches run through between West Point and Raleighv via Keysville, on Nos. 54 and 102 and 55 and 103. The EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE. COMPANY was the first to write an indisputable 1 and West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. No.s 50 and 51 connect at Goidsboro with W... VI7W rnnp TnvTTvr Ttrt tri' 1 . , , j i d.m irom rtiorenean 1 itv anu AOW OUr ALU rKliii iUAI lAfc, rOLILl IS a Simple premise to pay. The back of the polKTV; mington, and at Selma to j.nd from Faette . . 1 it 1. 1 t -i ... . . . . . ! ville. . No. 52 connects at Greensboro for Fay etteville. o. 53 connects at Selma for Wilsor., N-C Nos. 50 and 51 make cl"se connettioi; ct University Station with trains to and lrom Chapel Hill, except Sunday. Tickets on sale at principal stations to ail points. - x For rates, local and through me tabks apply to any agent of the compar.v or to So 1. Haas, , , Jas. L. Tavlok, Traffic Mann t'iss. Agt. J W. A. TuitK, Div. Pass! Agt , Raleigli, N- C Agent for Oxford and Surrounding Country, S. L. MTXLER, - - OXFORD, North Carolina. Traveling Agent.
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