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SVSltKYJ AT MtKMHJN BLOCK XO. I.
II. W. KKOMIKI.MHIt. Alitor,
SutiHscriitum : io cent a week. Furimh-
THR OA.'S''- I .ot ImprolMblt.
ilmmgtou btar
Rhode Island Democratic. Think
of it. She is little but she i Ioud.aw
ucd to le as sol idly Republican as the
most benighted of her s't r States. I
woman t surprise us u vernont anc
i to city subchln-r by carriers, who will rsev Hatnpshire walked into the Den-
tly collection. 40 cents per nr:it r fam vnre e n mostanv Hav
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fwrt cournunicati n on live subjects I ,,4t" 4" l '-"-ww.v j ."w u.
ustc!. Tinr rtlttor disclaim any rtsioti I Hie la liliy
uji..iy fur oinijit4 circsscvl by cuires
(ondrafv
u:iscnlrr n-t gctum their painr
promjiIy ami regularly are requested to
notify the office at once.
Our adveriisiny rates are very low for
one wreck, or hi insertion, about the same
9 charged by weekly Mewsp.ijH s for one
time. Having a thorough city circulation,
and reaching daily a number of post-office
in this and surrounding counties, it is a
;?cndid advertising medium.
Leal advertisements, such as adminis
trator's and executes' notices, commis
sioners and tru-tees siles. summons to
A "boil" on the stove is worth two on
tbe n-ck.
Kind words are like bald headj, they
can never dre.
Silence is golden ; but it is the other
felloH-'u hilence that is meant.
Tlie game of blind man's buff suggests
a fellow feeling for a fellow-creature.
In the lap of luxury one forget (he
von residents etc., will le charged for at I lae of time and the slapa of conscience.
legal rates, except wnen tney exceeu a cer
tain limit of space, in which case we re
serve the right fix our own price. All such
businevt must be PAID FOR IN AI
VANCE. The charge is very small and we
cannot anurd to take risks or watt the
pleasure of persons to pay
Kntered at tre rust -Office at Oxford as
second-class mail matter.
A. Landis & Sons.
Dress Goods!
Dress Goqds;
Dress Goods,
offering:
We are
this week some
Great Reductions
Dress GooBs'pn Robe Dresses.
Dress Goods
Dress Goods
Dress Goods
Dress Goods
i
Dress Goods'
Any one in need
of a dress will do
well to call and ex-
.1 1 .
amine tnese Dar-
(rnins
t!
OXFORD, N. C.
Friday,
April iSt i Sot.
A UAK i:I.G.
The Day has an abiding faith in the
industrial future of North Carolina.
The time will come, and we believe it
is not far distant, when our wonderful
ly valuable resources will be devel
ojed. The attention of capitalists is
being directed this way, and large in
vestments are being made. They are
but precursors of those which will fol
low. The State Chronicle sees the
sunshine breaking through the clouds
in the following editorial.
An exchange announces that Gen.
Rtteil A. Alger, the millionaire ex
Governor of Michigan, is negotiating
in liurkc and in other Western North
Carolina counties for large bodies ol
timber lands.
Mr. Geo. Vanderbilt is spending four
ruilltona of doliats on his recently ac
quired estitc in Buncombe.
John Innun and other jartiei are
contemplating tne erection of two half
million hotcb in Abbeville.
The North Carolina Steel and Iron
Company, at Greensboro, will at an
early day consummate its plans and be
gin active operations on a jaid capital
of a half million dollars.
Mr. Thomas A. Kdison is bonding
several hundred houxand dollars worth
of mineral lands in Rowan, Cabarrus
and Mecklenburg counties, with a view
of beginning active mining operations
at an early day, with millions of mon
ey to back him. The large granite
quarries near Salisbury are going into
the hands of men of capital and vim
and arc going to be dcvciocd and
worked extensively.
These and a hundred other invest
ments of lik; character show what is
going on in Old Rip Van Winkle.
Stop your grumbling and join the new
army of progress.
Mystery lends a charm to almost every
thing excepting boarding-house inince-
pie.
A man is happiest when he can forget
ill the mean things he knows about hiin-
lelf.
It is said that a man from the Pine
Tre? State can be told by the pitch of his
roice.
Boston is called the modern Athens
bt cause grease is always to be found at
the hub.
A bear seldom lives longer than twenty
fars, unless he infests the stock ex
change. The man who is employed in afeather
tore is apt to get down on his knees
prett? often.
BABIES ON. WHEELS
SSTWe have a full line of Baby
Carriages, of all styles and
qualities, ranging in price
from $4- up to $25. Any
one needing a baby carriage
will do well to call and ex
amine these before buying.
WE ARE OFFERING THIS
WEEK 20 PIECES OF CHI
NA AND JAPANESE MAT
TING AT GREATLY REDUC
ED PRICES. BE SURE TO
CALL and EXAMINE THESE
BARGAINS,
Paris Bros.,
Main St. Opposite Courthouse.
JGCan show you as nice and
clean a line of Dress Goods in
'Silk, Wool and Cotton Warp
Henriettas, Cashmeres. Al
mas," Tamise, Nun's Veilings,
etc. , as you will find m any
nearby market.
WASH GOODS
We can "get there" on wash
fabrics. Satines, ' Challies,
Ginghams, Zephyrs, Lawns
andCalicoes, from both for
eign and home mills.
Embroideries and Flouncipgs.
We have a full and select line
and can not say too much
for them.
Ladies' and Gents' 'Neckwear.
1890! SPRING MsS
11
ART &
ART &
ART &
AWREXCK
"".u.'uUl.,,u t
(Successors to Hart, Lawrence Ccch
Nature lias wiselv arranged. matters so
that a man can neither pat his own back j WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT
iiur tiick liimselL
LOVK'M (U'KKU I'll lMC.
Ttul is a ratlier atounding piece
of news which comes from Syracuse,
N. Y. The announcement is made
there of the betrothal of Miss Winnie
Davis, daughter of the late Jefferson
Davi, to Alfred Wilkinson, of Syra
cuse, a grandson of a prominent leader
of the abolitionists, Rev. Samuel J.
May. The procctive groom is said
to be a very promising young man.
Miss Davis was at racuse about four
years ago.
The war is indeed over when the
"Daughter of the Confederacy" con
tracts matrimonial alliance with a des
cendant of one of the bitterest enemies
cfher lather. Love isa capricious little
rascal, and holds in scant respect the
prejudices of the pat.
We buw humbly to the reproof ad
ministered The Day by the accom
plished editor of ihc.Orf harts' FtienJ,
and ajologize for the mistake we
made. Wc were misinformed, al
though from whom and how we got the
wrong information we are unable to
recall.
The phrase "Ererjthing goes" is not
absolu'elr correct. For instance, there
U the Kcely motor.
It is a risky business to en era ere a
chmLst in a war of words, as he is al
ways ready w ith a retort
"Poets must suffer before they can
vrife, " says a philosopher. After that
ii L other people who suffer.
"What isa laundry, mother?" "It is
i place, my child, where your father
ends his shirts to be torn into ribbons. "
A novelist asks in a recent title,
Would You Kill Him?" Certainly, if
he were a tom-cat who murdered sleep
on the back shed.
A South Carolina woman possesses the
mysterious power of making crockery
Hid furniture fly around the room. Of
Court she is married.
SIXTY DAYS AT REDUCED
PRICES
1,000 Ladies Corsets,
AS FOLLOWS
200 Ladies Corsets at 47 cents
worth GO cents.
200 Ladies' Corsets at 69 cents
worth 75 cents.
100 R. & G. .Corsets at 75 cents
worth $1.00.
100 corsets at 29 cents worth
40 cents.
200 P. C. corsets at $1.00.
100 different brands for $1.00
worth $1.25 to $1.50 each.
100 French Woven at 75 and 89
mit; worth SI .00.
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wonXrM mVd : 1 ftHA PTITTiTT.Si PTPPHAT
VlliE. i? UVV.dU9r 11 11.13
never failed in any in
starce, ro matter what
Dunlap's and Knox & Yonman's styles
in Hats are shown at Paris Bros.
Nothing Succeeds
LIKE SUCCESS.
the disease, from LEI'
ROSY to the simplest
disease known to the
human system.
The scientific men of
today claim and prove
that every disease is
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
AND
Rhadam's Microbe Killer
Exterminates the Microbes and drives them
out of the system, and when that is done
you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter
what the disease, whether a simple case of
Malaria Fever or a combination ol diseases,
we cure them all at the same time, and we
treat all diseases constitutionally.
Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh,
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kid
ney and Liver Disease, Chills
and Fever, Female Troubles,
in all its forms, and in fact,
every Disease known to the
Human System;
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations.
See that our Trade-Mark (same a above)
appears on each jug.
Send for book "History of the Microbe
Killer," given away by
J. G HALL, Druggist,
Sole Agent for Granville County, N. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.,
Having qualified as administrator upon
theestate of James A. Hunt, col., dee'd, no
tice is hereby given to all persons indebted
to said estate to make immediate sentiment,
and to all persons holding claims against
said estate to present them for payment on
or before the 15th of March, 1891, or this no
tice will be plead in bar of them. This
March 13th 1S90.
B. S. Royster, Adm'r.
VERY CHEAP.
2,000 New Style Challies at 614
and 8 cents.
1,000 yards New Style Challies
at 12Mj cents worth 20 cents.
1,000 pieces odds and ends, Lilse,
Thread and Silk Gloves and
Mitts at 10 cents per pair.
500 pairs Childrens Hose at 5c
worth from 10c. to 25c. per
pair.
WE ARE OFFERING SOME
kWe will go you one" that
we can show the newest, nob
biest and most "get there"
line ol these 9oods tnat can
iZ1
be found in the city.
Ladies' and Gents' Shoes.
We have got them. Oxford
Ties, Newports and Opera
Slippers in Black, Tan and
Russets.
STRAW, WOOL
HATS IN ALL
SHAPES.
AND
THE
FUR
NEW
Carpets. Rugs and J?Jgjngs.
Japanese Mattings, inserted
figures, something entirely
new. They are beauties.
Tin ware, Crockery and Glass
ware.
COME TO SEE US.
PARIS BROS.
HARDWARE I TJ A ROW ARE
ARDWARE ! JQARDWARE
-NEW SPRING GOODS,
-NEW SPRING GOODS.--NEW
SPRING GOODS.-
irOur stock of Dress Goods is
now complete. Mohairs,
Brilliants, Cashmeres'
Henriettas, PJaid ami
Stripe Novelties. All new
things in Dress Fabrics
will be displayed on or
counters during this
month. Trimmings o
match all Drqss G
oods
BIG
BIG
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
IN
IN -
-EMBROIDERED--EMBR01DERED-
FLOUNCINGS.
FLOUNCINGS.
DON'T POMBT TO gOME.
Please Look at our Oth
er Advertisements."
A. Landis & Sons.
EVERYTHING IN THE HARD
WARE LINE FROM A SEW
ING MACHINE NEEDLE UP.
My. PriGQS tbe Very Lowest I
ALL GOODS SOLD
Warranted as Repre rented !
-o-
MY STOCK OF
Plows and Castings
IS COMPLETE,
And the Prices cannot be Downed Pby
any firm in this country.
-o-
FULL STOCK. OF
-AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. -
-o-
I am agent for the celebrated
OLIVER MILLED PLOW
One of the Best Made..
: o ' ' :
FULL STOCK OF
PAINTS AND OILS.
. : -o ; -.
Somet hi ng New. If you have
a room not convenient for a pipe buy
the "GRAND." No pipe required.
It will heat your room for one cent an
hour. '
J. F. EDWARDS,
Main Street, - Oxford, N. C.
t Check Muslins, Plain and
Fancy White Goods in
big variety. Te will
make' prices as low as
goods can be sold.
ESHoiisekeeping goods of
every description.
Clothing,
Clothing,. Clothing,
Clothing,
Clothincr,
Clothing,
CORRECT STYLES, LOW PRICES.
Men's Furnishines.
t7
Men's Furnishings,
AI en's Furnishings.
BHats ! Latest New York
Shapes.
-VI . 1
iiotninsr,
Clothirie
Alillinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Milli
mer y I
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Milli
nery
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery!
Millinery !
Millinery !
iOur Millinery Depart
ment is now nik"
with -all the novel
ties in the Milling
line. Miss Ida
wood, a Milliner
Baltimore, and a3'
dy of excellent taste
and experience, is &
Charge. She is noted
for artistic trimmir2
Mr. M. F. Hart has
personal charge ol
the business nov'
and will use his best
efforts please
accommodate e
patrons of the house
Yours respectfullly,
Hart & Lawrence.
Hart & Lawrence.
Hart & Lawrence.