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THE DAY. rcBUsneo KVKr aiter soos (Exerr SW.HDAT) AT NKKNIMJS BLOCK NO. I. M. W. KHOSIIKIMKIt. EUltr. Subscription : 10 cents a week. Furnish - .-,tw n!-rrir .v rirru-n. who will roak wekly collections. 40 cents perl "short wmmSniJuons on live subjects solicited. Tb. editor discla.nisany respon. Dorvttrut.. Suhscribern not getting their pajer promoclr and regularly arc requested to notify tbe office at once. I Oar ftdvertisint rates are very low for ene week, or mx insertions, about the same as chanted by weekly newspapers for one time Having a thorough city circulation, and reaching daily a number of post -offices in this and surrounding counties, it is a splendid advertising medium. Lexal advertisements, such as adminis trator's and executors" notices, commis sioners and trustees sales, summons to noa-residents, etc, will be charged for at legal rates, except when they exceed a cer tain Li rail of space, in which case we re serve the right tlx our own price. All such business snust be PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. The charge is very small and we cannot afford to take risks or wait the pleasure of persons to pay. Entered at the Post-Office at Oxford second-class mail matter. as OXFORD, N. C. Wednesday, - April 23, 1890. none kickijio. An interview with lohn H. Wil- liamson,oneofthe leading negroes ol ift j .t. North Carolina, is published in the New York Herald. It covers over a columns space, and is a kick against of him he was midway on that bridge the Republican jurty from start to fin- in a brown study as to how he was go ish. We have room for the followine ,nS Sf t off without jumping into the 1 Aiiaui ; The outbreak of the negroes in Con- gressman Drawer's district-the Fifth ..m.ngio messenger is too strong to be overcome. I am The Chicago Inbunt, leading Re riot so well informed as to Congress- publican paper, does not hke the Mc man Ewart's chances in the Ninth dis- bill. It speaks right out and trict, in which there are very few ne- delivers heavy blows straight from the ctocs, though it is though; he will be shoulder. tor instance, it says: defeated. Cheatham, in the Second "Listening to the appeals of the district, stindsa good chance of re- selfishly interested few, and hearing election. It all the Republican candi- nothing from too many who must suf dates in this State are defeated the ad- fer the consequences of jugglery and ministration can only blame itself. PJ,1.-0": ll?e committee h?s prepared I do not believe Harrison will be a b,u calculated to strengthen the grip renominated. If he is he will be bad- ly beaten. The negroes of the whole country believe himaverseto doing any thing for them, and thousands ot them believe that if the Democratic party North and South would adopt a morr liberal policy toward the colored people, and cease the enactment of prescriptive laws against them, the next election would beyond questions be won by that party. While I am a Republican it must not be thought or taken for granted that I will continue to allow inferior white men to insult me and, through me, the colored race, and then receive my support. Since the Washington interviews of leading negTOes some weeks ago,which created tuch a stir, the persons inter viewed are called kickers." As to that action we have many precedent. It was Blaine friends who kicked Ar thur, and kickers" elected Grover Cleveland by two hundred thousand majority. The Republicans will in losing the negro vote lose the Presi-j rUnrv in t Rnf I f , ; r.n f -Wt; .-.w. 1 law. I ee no good which Can come OUt Of It. I Shall devote my time tOJ endeavors to put an end to political strife between the whites and 'bbeks of my State. my Another blow at the j'lte bagging trust, and one that enthusiasts think heralds the final and complete over throw of the enemy, has been struck by a lawyer ol Augusta, Ga., who has lrfecttd mechanical appliances for making bagging from cotton stalks. The machine works satisfactorily, and expert cotton men pronounce the new material the equal of its jute rival. Senator Hiscock, of. New York, has introduced a bill which is being J severely criticised and ridiculed. crovioes circulation for the national r , , . . . banks of the country, "by deposits Of c, ,-,:t ,-,.. rA mnnlnVil Knnrlc nr I Fttte, railwa and municipal DOndS,or hr first morteare loans on improved 3 , real estate, or storage warrants, or mr9rJv"tru rvnn!s of nip- iron, cotton I " i 0 ' Inartition 1 r PRESS DISPATCHES. The Day will begin the publics tion of press dispatches a in few days. We will ive the most important hap iienines of the country from midnight 1 ,l, t,, r . MWUt wl ' l'l 4 o'clock in the afternoon. This, together with our local department an(j te usual State and general sum maries. will enable us to lay tefore f j rnrrmr our riders compact and compre hensive form the latest and livest news of the day. The telegraphic service involves an additional expense to us, which we hope to offset by increasing our number of subscribers. The price of subscrip tion will be as before ten cents a week, forty cents a month, $4.50 a year. "Now is the time to subscribe." Between Two Fires. Wilmington Star. A Chinaman concluded the other day that he would take a stroll across the Niagara bridge and see how he liked Canada. On the other end he was confronted by a custom office,, who demanded the fifty dollars head tax imposed on Chinamen by the Canadi an government. He had only ten and was ordered back. H; toddled to the American side, where he was confront tu .u a". Wi,u UICM Ju." ulcf anti immigration act, and in spite of his eloquent entreaties in pigeon Eng. tish back he had to zo. The last seen a 1 ...u j u : . u surging torrent oeiow. u.puc-. upmr,.. wnicn irusis . ana . J5 monopolies uavc u" U1C Fu""- Nothing Succeeds LIKE SUCCESS. Thp reason Radam's Microbe Killer is the most wonderful medi cine, is because it has never failed in any in 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 that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, Rhadam's MiGrote Killer Exterminates the Microbes and drives thpm out of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an atheornain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malana Fever or a combination of diseases, we cure them all at the same time, and we treat all diseases constitutionally Asth Consumption, Catarrh, t v;? ti- A- t-1 xruncnitis, xvneumansm, iviu 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. Sc that our Trade-Mark (same a above) appears on each juz. bend lor dook "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by J. G. HALL, Druggist, Sole Agent for Granville County, NT. C. qaleof valuable mill. 1, 1 in me special proceeding entitled Calvin llllVt1r niit V;ti;m r 1: j: h Granville Superior Court, the undersign ed was on the 2 1 st March, 1890, appointee commissioner to stll the mill tract of abou . v sjctiiiot iiiuiaiu uunuii, pdiuillg three and an haH acres of land on. Knapp of Rcedj Creek, adjoining the lands of Calvin Waller, R. Cbrden and others. do on Slonday, 5th May, 1S00, the courthouse door in Oxford, This he will at 12 m., at to the high- bidder. Terms easy. Sale is made for A. W. Graham. Com'r. ' : New This Week ! A r CENTS. The Best Bleached IvJ Domestics ever offered, night gown cotton, price 10 cents. Manu factured at Concord, N. C. A f TO 20 CENTS. Turkish. Tow 1U els, big lot just received. m O A O AND 10 -CTS Biggest OlO Bargains ever offered in at White Goods. Checked Muslins 8ic. and .ioc. A. Landis & Sons. Dress Goods'! We are ottering Dress Goods rthis week somel Dress Goods- Great Reductions Dress Goods; Dress Goods! Any one in of a dress will do Dress Goods Dress Goods well to call and ex amine these bar- Dress Goods; gains. BABIES OjST WHEELS tesT We have a full line of Baby Carriages, of all styles and qualities, ranging in price from $4 up to $25. An' one needing a baby carriage will do well to call and ex amine these before buying. WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK" 20 PTKPKS OF CHI NA AND JAPANESE MAT- ED PRICES. BE SURE TO CALL and EXAMINE THESE BARGAINS. WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Ladies Corsets, A, AS FOLLOWS : 200 Ladies' Corsets at 47 cents worth 60 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 cents worth $1.00. 1000 PIECES RIBBON VERY CHEAP. 2,000 New Style Challies at 614 and 8 cents. 1,000 yards New Style Challies . at 12Vfe 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 BIG REDUCTIONS IN EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS. DONT FORSET TO GOME. A, Landis & Sons. Pans Bros Main St. Opposite; Courthouse. x&r-'n r, -r, ciimv voti as nice and clean a line of Dress Goods an Silk, Wool and Cotton Warp Henriettas, Cashmeres. Al mas, Tamise, Nun's Veilings, etc., as you will find m any nearby market. WASH GOODS. .V We can "get there" on wash' fabrics. Satines, Challies, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Lawns and Calicoes, from both for eign and home mills. mDroiaeries ana r iouhuil We have a full and select line and can not say too much for them. Ladies and Gents' Neckwear. "We will cro 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 j Slippers m 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. They are beauties. Tinware, Crockery and Glass ware. COME TO SEE US. PARIS BROS. fJARDWARE I TJ HARDWARE fl ARDVVARE ARDWARE EVERYTHING IN THE HARD WARE LINE FROM A SEW ING MACHINE NEEDLE UP. My Prices the Very Lowest I ALL GOODS SOLD Warranted as Represented 1 MY STOCK OF Plowsand Castings ib tUMrLrj,' Ana ine rrices cannot De uowned by any nrra in this country. "cttt t crnpF r. -Agricultural Implements. aaiMHMHa I I am agent for the celebrated OLIVER .HILLED . PLOW One of the Best Made. o FULL STOCK OF PAINTS AND OILS. pli ; It IS fel iS , feigVl!iji!ii1W yw,wjgj J5"Something 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. 1890! SPRING! 1S90I 1 ,- M,tM0,lMMriM.MtMu,J, , ART & ART. & T ID j awrence' .M.H.HM.N.HM..M..iHmiHiUMltuli (Successors to Hart, Lawrence & Coch ran.) -NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING GOODS. -NEW SPRING GOODS, SOur stock of Dress Goodsis now complete. Mohairs Brilliants, Cashmeres' Henriettas, Plaid and Stripe Novelties. All new things in Dress Fabrics will be displayed on our counters during this month. Trimrnuigs 0 match all Dress Goods 1 1 1 1 1 1 A V V U A7 W T -w I I L JGr Check Muslins, Plain and Fancy White Gwxls h big variety. We wil make prices as low as goods can be sold. Housekeeping goods every description. of Clothing, Clothing, Clothing Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, . Clothing, Clothing, CORRECT STYLES, LOW PRICES. Men's Furnishings. Men s Furnishings, Men's Furnishings. JBHats ! Latest New Shapes. York Millinery ! Our Millinery Depart Millinery! ment is now filled Millinery ! Millinery ! with all the novei- ties in the Milliner; line. Miss Ida Nor wood, a Milliner ot Baltimore, and a la dy of excellent taste and experience, is charge. She is noted for artistic trimming 4 Sj! Millinery! ivlilJinery I Millinery ! Millinery! Millinery Mr. M. F. Hart n Millinery! Millinery! Millinery ! - personal charge o the business now, and will use his best efforts please and accommodate tnc patrons of the house. Millinery ! Millinery ! Millinery Mminery Y'ours respectfullly Hart & Lawrence. Hart & Lawrence. Hart & Lawrence. cr wneaL March 25, 1S90. f
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