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Paris Bros.,
THE DAY.
W !! $ S- e- 2H A. Landis & Sons.
PUBLISH Kl KVKKV AK TEKNOON" ( KXEPT
51MHVI AT mi;knihjn block NO. I.
It. W. KltOMIKIMKH, Kdltor.
Sub- ripiion : to cents a week. Furnish
ed to city ulcnfcrs by carriers, who will
make wtekly collections. 40 cents jkt
month if pai'J in advance.
Short communications on live subjects
soltcittvl. The editor disclaims any resun
nihility for opinions expressed by corres
pnifc.ls. Suhcnbers not rttin their paper
promptly and regularly are requested to
notify the oihee at once.
Our advertisinf? rate are very low for
one week, or insertion?, about the same
a charged by weekly newspapers for one
time. Having a thorough city circulation,
and reaching daily a number of post-offices
in this and surrouiKlms counties, it is a
plcinlid ad vertiMnn medium.
Le.il advertisements, such as adminis
trator's and executors notices, commis
sioners and trustees sales, summons to
ton residents, etc., will be charged for at
!i-nal rates, except when they exceed a cer
tain limit of space, in which case we re
serve the riht fix our own price. All such
business must be PAID FOR IN" AI
RALEIGH, N. C.
DRE'SS-:-G00DS
Dress Goods'
1
Dress Goods'
We are offering
this week some
Dress QooDS ,Great Reductions i
Dress GooDs'in Robe Dresses.
Dress Goods Any one in need
Dress Goods of a dress will do
Dress Goods well to call and ex-
OUR
IMPORTED ROBES
AND
DRESS PATTERNS
Are u onderouslv beautiful and cover a wid
er range of fancy than was before attempt- Dress Goods' amine these bar-
eu. Merit places tnem in me ironi ranss
or our dress goods department and every
thins; that stands for beauty, grace and qual
ity is found in them. 1 he prices range
from $2.50 to 525.00 a suit.
Mob airs.
Their light texture and firm weave, as
well as their lustrious hues, make them the
most popular of summer fabrics. We have
an abundance in both blacks and colors
40 to 44 inches wide, 40c. tofi.10.
Dress GooDsilgains.
Henriettas.
40 to 46 inches wide, 50c. to $1.00.
are all wool and include everv new
VANCE, The charge is very small and w e
cannot a fiord to take ri sks or wait the sirable shade for the present season
pleasure J" person to pav
These
and de-
Entered at the Post -Office at Oxford
second-class mail matter.
as
OXFORD, N. C.
Saturday,
Atkil 19, 1S90.
Serges.
All wool 40 to 46 inches wide, 50c. to 90c.
Cloths.
In spring weights and colors. 46 to 54
inches wide, $1.00 and $1.50.
WHO lit 1M) UP TO w.s.
Fancv Woolens in
and Camel's hair.
fine
Senres
The article which follows is from an Scotch and Tartan Plaids.
unidentified exchange. It is applica- Smal, Qhccks and Stripes.
Die to uxioru jum as wen as oiner
towns, and we commend it to the
consideration of our read-
1
Grav
thoughtful
crs
Shepherds' Plaids and
Mixtures.
3$ to 42 inches wide, 40c. to $1.25.
Challies.
The Challiesnow so popular are here in
full force, in more delicious colorings than
ever before: in delicate traceries of ferns
fiic, toe, 12'iC, 15c, 20c. and some ex
quisite novelties in French printings at 50
Dress Trimmings.
At this day and time, progress is
the watchword and tho-e who fail to
catch the full imiHjrt of this ideashould
be in the rear. It will not do to even and grasses and wi'd wood blossoms of
take an advance tuition and hold it by every description; so pretty that they win
,fin(i;n,, ..:n UVrntKfmnvf. K-w-L- the admiration of all visitors, Challies in
stanmns still. We must moe back- dark and light colors, small, medium and
waru or forward. It we continue to large floral hpurcs and stripes, at 5c, 6?;c,
push ahead we have a fighting chmce
. t......v .... .. :k ... i..
iu uji uu nit j ii m.tiun. 1ul I and 60c
he who stojis will get left as the col
umn moves onward.
This is true of towns and cities as Our great stock is esjecial!y rich in the
... 1. 1.. 1- v . - most recent novelties that have the approval
well a individuals. No city or town oflne IeailinK fashion authorities 1 of the
can hope to keep its place in the for- world. No reasonable want can fail of be-
ward movement with anything short of inx supple as in variety our stock shows
the most vigorous and determined ac- "r"l!g,vcs the buyer the w,d"
lion. ir.c live, prog rest ve, uusmcss
men of every section recognize this
fact, and they are pressing forward in
every tossible manner.
Surprise is often expressed why some
town with a little natural advantages
succeed so well. It is because the
right kind of menarethere. If a town
does not succeed, it is because it has
no live men with vim and energy and
money. It take: push and work, but
it also takes money, and the men who
take hold to do the work must have the
m-n with the money alongside of
them.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
BABIES ON WHEELS
JCssTWe have a full line of Baby
Carriages, of all st-les and
qualities, ranging in price 1
from $4- up to $25. Any
one needing a babv 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,
WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT
SIXTir DAYS AT REDUCED
PRICES
1,000 Ladies Corsets,
AS FOLLOWS :
200 Ladies' Corsets at 47 cents
worth GO cents.
J00 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.
Main St. Opposite Courthouse.
TCan 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 in any
nearby market.
WASH GOODS.
We can "get there" on wash
fabrics. Satines,. Challies,
Ginghams, Zephyrs, Lawns
and Calicoes, from both for
eign and home mills.
Embroideries and Flouccmgs.
ART &
ART &
ART &
"' .,,
iNOtllinCf rUCCeedS 200 P- C. corsets at $1.00.
LIKE SUCCESS.
We have a full and select line
and can not say too much
for them.
Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear.
' 'We will go you one" that
we can show the newest, nob
biest and most "get there"
line of these goods that can
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' AND FUR
HATS IN ALL THE NEW
SHAPES.
Carpets, Rugs and Mattings.
Japanese Mattings, inserted
figures, something entirely
new. The' are beauties.
Tinware, Crockery and Glass
ware.
COME TO SEE US.
PARIS BROS.
HARDWARE I TJARDWARE I
ARDWARE XjL A R D W A RE
AWREXCE'
UAWREXCF
(Successors to Hart, Lawrence & C
wiran.)
-NEW SPRING GOODS.
-NEW SPRING GOODS.
-NEW SPRING GOODS
now complete. Alohair?
Brilliants, Cashmeres'
Henriettas, Plaid and
btripeAovelties. All new
things in Dress Fabrics
will be displayed on our
counters during
month. Trimmings o
match all Dress Goods
L
Thf reason Radam's
Mickobi: Killer is the
most wonderful medi
cine, is because it has
never failed in any 111-
starce, ro matter what
the disease, from LEP
ROSY to the simplest
disease known to the
human system.
The scientific men of
today claim and prove
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
AKD-
A cork Euros' dent of tlie Rcidsville
JKcviru from Yancey ville, discussing
Fifth Congressional District politics, that every disease is
says : "Would it not be wise for us
as Democrats to try one time the low
er endol the District? Wil
liams, of Granville, I think co-ild have
In'atcn Itrowcr at the last election.
Uemust realize the fact that there is out of the system, and when that is done
... , . you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter
worK ancaa oi us ana to win me ix-m- what the disease, whether a simple case of
fvrit nm hirmnniw Whit nnt-irr. Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases,
we cure them all at t.ie same time, and we fJOO nmri Pliilrlrnc TTrco
onhin is there to Williams? Could treat all diseases constitutionally. ouu pairs uiiiiarens Hose at 5c.
RMam's Microbe Killer
Exterminates the Microbes and drives them
100 different brands for $1.00
worth $1.25 to $1.50 each.
100 French Woven at 75 and 89
cents worth $1.00.
1000 PIECES RIBBON
VERY CHEAP.
o nnri v Ci..i rM.ii i 1
-,WU ACW OLV1C V-IIclllieiS tit U74
and S cents.
1,000 yards New Style Challies
at 12V2 cents worth 20 cents.
1,000 pieces odds and ends, Lilse, EVERYTHING IN THE HARD-
memmm. Iiltiypf
v iil.iajiliiiil
i3g!aailig
p ilspi Wl f!:i ;
BCheck Muslins, Plain aitf
Fancy White Goods is
bier variety. We vi
make prices as low as
goods can be sold.
JGHoiisekeepiirg goods of
every description.
Clothing,
Clothino-,
Clothing,
Clothing, Clothing,
Clothing,
Clothing,
Clothing,
CORRECT STYLES, LOW TRICES.
Men's Furnishings.
Men's Furnishings,
Men's Furnishings.
THats! Latest New York
Shapes.
Thread and Silk Gloves and
Mitts at 10 cents per pair.
he not come as near harmonizing as
others? ixl os think over the matter
earnestly and act for the best. Lay
ing aside all preferences for friends,
let us act and work to win the old
Tifth back to its former position of
great usefulness in the Democratic
column." Sound talk that !
Ex-President Cleveland's denun
ciation of Mr. Dana is severe, but the
provocation excuses the language em
ployed. The Sun contains nearly
every day mean llingsofa iersonalj
character intended to hurt or annoy
Mr. Cleveland.
per
worth from 10c. to 25c
Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, pair.
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kid- WF, At?R nFFRBTNK &fWE
and Fever, Female Troubles,
in all its forms, and in fact,
everv Disease known to the
Human System.
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations.
See that our Trade-Mark (same a above)
appears on each jue.
hend for book "History of the Microbe
Killer," Riven away by
J. G HALL, Druggist,
Sole Agent for Granville County, N. C.
BIG
BIG
REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS
IN
IN
Johnston's Vcgcta- SA
LE OF VALUABLE MILL.
-EMBROIDERED-TEMBR01DERED-
FLOUNCINGS.
FLOUNCINGS.
ule A ola name, wicaH,1.,"l,iespcia Ca!in
1 . . I Waller against W illiam Bowling, pending
CCliCa aS (I lOniC llVCriTaxmnc superior Court, the undersign-
w , eu was on mt-aisi .Marcn, isoo, apiximted
VCflltlatOt anil OlOOa commissioner to sell the mill tract of about
ww three and an half acres of land on Knapp of
PllrlJlCr. JL'Or SaiC OIJ ReedaCreek, adjoining the lands of Calvin
y . , rm -xr Waller, R. Corden and others. This he will
(ill driiggiStS. JtZCiNO- do on Monday, 5th May, 1S90, at 12 m., at
j y st yy y, 1 me rouniiousc uuur in kjiiotu, 10 me nign
Ulna I JIC CO., ItlCl- est bidder. Termseasy. Sale i made for
,..,7 T7. f partition. A. W. Graham, Com'r;
- V it-If j I March 25. 1
DON'T FORGET TO GOME.
Sr Please Look at our Oth
er Advertisements.
WARE LINE FROM A SEW
ING MACHINE NEEDLE UP.
My Prices the Very Lowest I,
Warranted as Represented ! Millinery !
0 Millinerv
MY STOCK OF Milling!
j
Plows and Castings MiiiSe?!
IS5 COMPLETE, . Millinerv!
1 . U T) ., . S
uu uie rnces cannot oe JJ owned 'by Millinery!
Millinerv !
any firm in this country.
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FULL STOCK OF
-Agricultural Implements. --
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I am agent for the celebrated
OLIVER 6 HILLED PLOW
One of the Best Made.
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Our Millinery
v Depart-
filled!
Millinery!
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !
Millinery !j
iviuiinen' I
Millinery !
Millinery!
Millinery !
mptif i now Biltu
with all the novf'
ties in the Millie
line. Miss Ida. Nor
wood, a
Milliner 01
Baltimore, and a'a'
dy of excellent taste
and experience, is
charge. She is noted
forartistic trimmirig
Mr. M. F. Hart
personal charge oi
the business riv'
and will use his best
efforts please ario
accommodate the
patrons of the house.
FULL STOCK OF
PAINTS AND OILS. M?i
o
8Something - New. If vou have Yours respectfulll V
a room not convenient for a pipe-buy T T -
the "GRAND." No pipe required. Hart & LaWrCIlCC
xv wm iiciii your room ior one cent an
hour. "
A. Landis & Sons. :
J. F. EDWARDS lldu a wlu,v
Iain Street, Oxford. N. C tlart laWreil
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