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THIS DAY THE DAY - HAS THE GIVES j L:ircs City Circulation ; of any paper published in i Oxford. All the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts. per week. Voixunll. Xumiier4G. OXFORD, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Single Copies : 3 Cts Pineapples L. First of ibe Season. Large, Fancy Kruir. 25 cents each. Florida Oranges ! We htvc sccu.rd one more shii pent extra large Florida Oranges. ( a!! early, as stock is small. Apples! Apples! Five turrets of thefse fine Ben Davis Suk- ojK-ned today. Lemons Bananas! UV claim to be headquarters for all f-jits and candies, and a visit to our j j e will convince you. Ice Cold Drinks ! () :r Jountain is the newest, our prinks are the coldest, our syrups the jrtvies:, and our place the neatest and tkincii m the city. T. Y. JACKS0X&C0., BAKERS, CANDY MAKERS AND FRUITERS, !emiin TVk No. 3. Oxford, N. C. 1 NOTES OF THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. TWO-:-FINE ! j FOUNTAINS hi Full Blast ! Soda Water Soda Water &xla Yr er O130 For Each. Race I Soda Vitcr ! ater ICE COLD DRINKS OK ALL THE Soda Water POPULAR VARIETIES MIXED BY Soda Writer I Expert Manipulators. Minor Brents, Iletroaptetlre and Pro- pctlirc, Gathered Abont the City ly Our Alert Reporters. AMATEUR MINSTRELS. THE NEWS BY WIRE IN A GENERAL WAY. A Fine Performance at the Opera House rv kM mm a a , -mm M f rV h I MANIACS MEET JA MOSTTKIGHT- An amateur minstrel performance is FUL DEATH IN THE FLAMES. announced for tomorrow night, ten- - Important Happenings in Other States and Countries. A school book trust has been form ed, and begins operation May 15th. The Senate yesterday debated the Most of the shade trees planted along the streets are leaifng finally. dercd as a benefit to the Ooera House Twenty-five inmates of the porhous n,a ..., :.. r '.1 1 Kear Norwich, n Y., Fall Victims to silver bill .and the House discussed the .....bo. v. JJUU,ukv v. uiiiuov-1 , the Flames this Morning. tariff bill. r " a , " ,F. LBy telegraph to ihkimy.j - -xhe singer sewing machine works V.a 1 - ..a, . T 11 JT. H .1. a. T a. 1 I -vt -ma- " - a I O O .ui luc Fu. year wu ar buuri uieir .Norwich, in. x ., May o. a nre were destroyed by fire yesterday morn- There was a slight frost this morn- expenses, and their friends, with the broke out at the poorhouse near this ing. The loss is estimated at 2.500,- mg, but no damage was done. kindly co operation of the public, pro- place this morning, and seven inmates o. Some good local hits will be gotten pose to help them out of their financial Were burned to death Heavy frosts Wednesday morning, off by the comedians at the minstrel embarrassment in this waV. v liTArmriKT with serious damage to fruit and vege- show tomorrow night. I r a ? t? 1 ' , . tables, are reported in Missouri and 0 I Mr A 'I Hronl' i Itildmnro inm - I XT XT K r T. - I Minstrel performance-and a good, . . iukwic, x., 1Uay o.-nuw. thoroughly eniovable one at the merc,al traveler, who is spending a known that at least twenty five maniacs Opera House tomorrow night. while in our city, has volunteered his perished in the poorhouse fire this dred persons perished in thi burning Dr. B. F. Dixon will deliver the ad- assistance and shines as the star of the morning. A hundred poor creatures of an Insane Asylum at LonguePointe, di ess at the closing exercises of Kin- entertainment. He has had some ex- are running wild through the woods, Liuebec, on i uesday, sey Seminary at La Grange on the 5th perience on the profesioral stage, and and the whole surrounding country is Yesterday morning the quadriennial of June. , .m;,n ;P ti,a . , , ' : . general conference of the M. E. 1 . a. uuiiiLii tail ir 111 ui ji 1 m 1 v liil i 1 idi u 1 ro-rrr 1 101 1 r con 1 c? rarri 1 nnn 1 . r . T " church, South began in bt. Louis. r r a r-Arr rsAM 1 1 1 mi r 1 w Illinois. " It is estimated that about one hun- Tt r 1 . 1 : I . i iie premises uuuui iuu a.c uc ..g the best seen Qn our boards. His policed, rrcper attention to sanita- , 4 . . . , . ion iust now will nrevent sickness character impersonations are rich 1 this summer. mirth-provoking qualities, and he sing The weather took a cool turn yester- tie latest popular songs find 'does sorm day afternoon, and last night and this grotesque dancing. morning a fire was far from being uncomfortable. The Baptist Sunday School picnic, which was to come off tomorrow, has been nostnoned. Cool weather the. cause of postponement. a rr beggars description, ine nre was started by an idiot woman. Convicted of Poisoning Her Son. By telegraph to The Day.J Mount Holly, N. Y., May 8.- Themusica! features-under the The UMMn..VM&tt. J skillful direction of Mr. C J. McHen- has been in progress ;here several days, July. ' . r itt ri " n ' s - Bishop J. C. Keener, presiding. Every Southern State is represented. At a Republican caucus the ques tion of the adjournment of Congress was talked over, and the concensus of that an adjournment of ry, ot Kichmond, va., a : bruiiant pi- was concluded this morning, the jury anist. The Oxford orchestra' will as- returning a verdict of guilty. She sist him. The best amateur perform- poisoned her son to get a big insurance Mr. J. F. Edwards has just received ers in town are down for parts on the he carried on his life in her favor. an order from a customer of Messrs Davis & Gregory, in South Carolina, for twenty sets of tobacco flues. As the time for the holding of the meeting of the State Medical Society h near at hand, the reception committee should bestir itself to complete ar a a programme, and this programme 1 Sentence deferred. highly attractive and sure to be re ceived with appreciation by the audi ence. Admission fees are fifty cents for re served seats, thirty-five cents general Dynamiter Rossa Fined. By telegraph to The Day. New York, May 8. O' Donovan Rossa,the Irish agitator, was convicted this morning in a criminal libel suit An Austin, Texas, dispatch says papers in a suit to be brought against the officers of the State Farmers' Alli ance are about prepared and will be filed next Friday. It is understood that they will charge that 1,200,000 has been misappropriated, but by whom or in what manner has not been made public. The Philadelphia Record says; "At Durham, N. C, since , the cilv has had electric illumination,' the ravages rangements for entertaining the guests, admission and twenty-five cents in the instituted by Cassidy, and fined one Qf the tobacco worm have been great a a a - arv I at 4 I I O Soda Water I Soda Water Soda ; Water 1 Soda j Water Milk Shakes, Sherbcrts. Lemonade, Ice Cream Soola,j Mineral Waters. We learn that the R. & D. R. R. Co. has purchased the Young propert at Henderson at a cost of six thous and dollars, and will build a hand some passenger depot, coal bins, etc Oxford's need of better passenger ac comodation are real and pressing, and it is to be hoped that they will be provided PURELY PERSONAL. alleryv Reserved seat- are now. on hundred dollars. sale at Messrs. Davis, Thcmas & Co.'s 1 T; TCdltni- Arrested. drugstore. FBv telegraph to The Day. New York, May 8. Editor Good- kin was re-arrested this morning The Dolnc and Whereabout of Somr People Yon Know. The Dlodern Evangelist Rev. J. S. Hardawav, pastor of the Oxford Baptist church, writes to the cS with criminally libeling a Biblical Recorder-. "It seems to me number of prominent leaders of Tarn that there must set in a reaction many Hall. ; . -1 1 r . f i. . against ine memous OI many or me Senator Beck's Obsequies modern evangelists. Many of thei- By telegraph to The Day. I T T7"- g O T"l I . t r s r . meetings impress me as being little ixiisuiur ivy, may o. mc covering a space 01 470 Dy 450 ieei, ly reduced, the insects having been killed by the lights. It is suggested that a powerful electric light in the centre of one of the sea islands grow ing the famous staple cotton might save all the plantations surrounding it from the destruction so frequently wrought by the cotton army-worm." The Philadelphia Public Building,of which the late John McArthur, Jr., was architect, is one of the largest, if not the largest of its kind in the world, - Dr. J. W. Booth, of Stems, is in the ketter religious hullabaloos. 1 remains of Senator Beck reached here and overtopping every other structure ?. . . i uy looay. r00 ,1,- ,Ko nru , this morninr. and the Mr. J. W. Mitchell is at Clarksville, J . r nrr..rPf ' r -nnn tndav ir tndiv through one of them comes out harder occurea at noon toaay. Col. T. Amis went to Henderson jnd more calIous on the subject of obsequies Soda Wate N :r Smla Water! Soda j Water ! Waterl J. Gr. HALL, Soda Water Headquarters. his morning. Mr. I. T. Thomas went this morning. Mr. R. W. Winston returned Raleigh this morning. religion than ever. Though I am 2 Passenger Rates to Unveiling of the Lee monument at Richmond. to Stovall believer in religion, I would advise a The Richmond & Danville railroad person to keep away from such meet- will sell round-trip tickets to Rich- from inps. Our churches are feelinr the mond, Va , and return, tor the unveil- effect of them in the introduction of ,nAof Le monument, May 27th and that man has built, except the Eiffel Power and the Washington Monu ment, falling shorttof the latter's 550 feet by 331 inches. It has 520 rooms on 142 acres of floor space. Tht? main structure is 129 feet high. Phil- adelphia limes. 1 mmm STATE SIFTINGS. Maj. T. B. Venable went to South members that have 'the form of god- r . 1 . I w uoston, vi, mis morning. t;nf un 'A th r,r.Wfr thrf ur. 1. jj. w uiiams was a passenger on the northbound train this morning. I Dr. Hammond to ie iier. 28th, good returning, until and includ ing June the 4, 1890, at the following round-trip rates from points named: From Charlotte, N. C, $8.50; Salis bury, 7.50; Greensboro, $6.40; Dur ham, 5.60, Henderson, 5.00; Ox- DRUGGIST, Main St., Oxford, X. C. Items of Interest Abont North Carolina Culled from Exchanges. Three editors were elected Mayor in the State last Monday. Two negroes were elected town commissioners at Henderson last Mon day. There is some talk of contest- insr tne election 01 jviayor 1. 1. Housekeepers arc Bothered Just Now Ahout Finding Some-. thtn to Eat. t .;;. no : m .t:.'srirt? : t'i;i;r.HTt : Fern' Hams. ?rekfast Strip. Bcf Tongue and Dried Bexf. New Orleans Molascs vcrj r:!i, rotato. Rice. Oatmeal. Hominy. Canned Fruit and Vgeta btrt. Tick ten, Sauctrs "c. We learn with regret that Mr. A S. Dr. J. M. Hays saw Dr. Wm. A. Davis is quite sick at his mother's homt Hammond, the distinguished physi- ford, 4.50: Raleigh, $6.50; Selma, near Stovall. ot w.mtrt S56.oo: Winston-Salem, S7.40 . u mm . ww l ill m. m m. jl j mk l w . 9 mm. mr - w We are pleased to see Mr. R. W. LnH - alfiwl hv hm twwnnM For parties of rnHkary in uniform, Rf. it: i-.u:4 ik. . n.miai. oo--n in J I ?m"t PYKtincr firMnizatinns rf vetpr-1 I 1 1 1 i tS L.11IIIU I MV V.Oli I I V. 1 l (ILl-tllt 111 I , . 1 . r , . -, , . . w.....-.j5 o I rrl, t-v 1 0 . I . . ..ww ......v. itnH ft niPPtinr nfrtha Cfofa lVf 4i I . ... . : I Tho TitiT-hor. Ktin cnrc in thilf t'itv Messrs S S Haithcock & (Jo. 'sdruc-1 -."w oe v. AtxVv-. ans in bodies ot twenty or more- on r 4 u vww ;-! ... T .Mtsrs. o. o. xiauiicutK aw ui ub c . n, nnA j.ijJ .,,.. 3 . Tuesdav afternoon .Lottie Walters, a cnp ' UI OU-R l Y 111 VAIUIU. (U1U -Vlli VJCllVti I fJIlC IjflllU L1LKCI. I J . w r j .r, .l,rfrPtn nrnfrcelnn on "Qninnl From Charlotte. N. C S.Ot. SallS-1 S1 wc 1U FWUit" Messrs. r. . rope anu r uui- - -i"- . , ' , '-0-. ta... n 1 nn a urhted fire, when the o I can folk, two popular drummers of Rich- Diseases." Dr. Hammond ranks eas- J L ' U.nlnded and the child was burned to mond, Va,, are in Oxford seeing their lly first in this branch ofpractise. . ' nenas ana attending to ousmess. Mrs. Dr. N. M. Ferrebee left this ro-Sciat attcnion called .to another i uf CHOICE UUTTER. morning for New York, from which city her husband takes his departure r l r .1 . in a lew uays lur a, uircc jrcaia naui crutsc. Misses Lillie and .Viola Fleming, of Lyons, Miss RoxieSuit, of Dutchville, and Miss Waller, of Wilkms, who have been visiting frienas in the city, re- ford. 2. 6o: Raleirh. i.i: Selma. utner eminent pnysicians trom 3.6o: Goldsboro, $3.55; Winston abroad have indicated their intention Salem, $5. 35. of being here during the meeting Important Meeting. It is earnestly requested that the ml -fa members of the doctors' reception committee meet in the office of Dr. J. M. Hays at eight o'clock this evening. Wm. Deerine's Mowers. Reapers and Binders for sale by J. F. Edwards. . , . : . The Best Ladies' Shoe in the World is Shribley. For sale by E. T. Rawlins. Parties wishinc to purchase Iron Safes r 1 1 jr r A v ri ir lv m r 1 1 1 1 fl CT ' mT T W W7 T--io C. f:-i turned to the r respective homes yes- business 01 very great importance ae- wards. He is aeent for Macneal & Ur I terdav. I mands their immediate - consideration.! band s Iron aies. V F TOWN LOT' E. T. Rawlin, Sells the Most Comfoxta- The medical profession ; is especially ratt!thavinzbecntnadeinthiuyment Uuia; Shoe in Oxford. Price $2.00, urgcu luaucuu uiisiuccuug. " a certain bond eiecuiel to me by Or. S. 1 . a crt E. T. Rawlins, t -th. on the Sih bttt ember, iSitr, andJ f . . rcuretj by mortgage on real estate, I shall Large stock Wagon and Buggy material A dwelling house, with garden, fori rent at 5.00 per month. Apply at this office. nM.mtay.ihei.nh day of May. 1S90 at DJfcshovel PI c..urtVJ tJo.r in Osford. ellat public ".U'C 2noC1 r a it li . a for ca.h. the land or lot described in ' . -...: . . -1 I r. n 1 C C4iiirr1e' Laree slock of Iron Age cuuivaiur j - . - - r . m M l fla :ows lor sate j. Ladies Who Wear the "Stribley" Shoe Tie- m ortiJi:- -hirh i rrrr i in Rei.i.trr t t t t." .... . .. t .. .. I iif....r iwcrv I nr-r-r ih.m tn all cihers. For sale only by April to, iSvo. Mortza2ce. J Z T- K- Full Line of Stribley Shoes in Button, Lace and Oxfords. E. T. Rawlins. Rubber Belting and Packing at J. wards'. F. Ed- Large stock Paints and Oils at j. F. Ed wards'. - . Buy the Excelsior Cook Stoyfc in use, at J. F. Edwards'. ' The best Nice lot fiships tackle at it J. F. Edwards'.; THE TRAINS. OXFORD & CLARKSVILLE R. R. Northbound trains arrive 10:46 A. M., and 8:o5 p. U. Southbound trains arnve 1:50, p.m., and 4:13, p. m. OXFORD & HENDERSON R. R Trains arrive 10:00, a. m., and 3: 15, p. M. Trains depart 1 1:00, A- m., and 4:40 p. m. . , ; : , . . A. JLandis & Sens, Agents Oak City Steam Laundry. See samples of work. Ladies, if you will once wear the Stribley Shoe, you will never wear any other. E. T. Rawlins. . Bring your orders for tobacco flues to J. F. Edwards.
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