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-THfi-DAY- ; THE JDATY j HAS THE Largest City Circulation : of any paper published in Oxford. ' GIVES 1 ' "p All the News of the day and is furnished at lOcts. per week. Volume II. Number 51. ; -" ' "', . . ' r - ' - i ' ! 1 " i I i .. . : , Single Copies :?ts OXFORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14,1890. ' : - ... - . : 1 . Crusliecf Violets. -.:- :.. .v- iitei novehv In Soda' Water m.l Mitk Shake and Sherbet flavors, and the udorof violets i so delihhtfully de J . .,,u to the sense of smell, so is the flavor ,4 Crul Violet to the palate, imparting ; n asrecable odar to the breath. On Il.'auht at T. W. JACKSON CO.'S. Phosphated Irop Tonjr A T.-nic and Stimulant, hishV'ccom ..trfHlrd (or Impoverishment 4 r.rmncr-l Uebtlitjr. of the Blood Healthful ! Strengthening ! AtiH:tiinsr ! i)n draught at T. W. JACKSON CO.'S. Vvif -lis. ued at our tlace is washed ... frt sh. ivarc well water. d? fresh every morn- u and drawn f.om Porcelain Tank. T. W. JACKSON' & CO. a IfTWO-i-FINE I FOUNTAINS Water In Full Blast ! Soda Water Soda Water - tjj Soda ;i Water Soda Water!. Soda li'ater One- For Each Race 1 NOTES OF THE.DAY. PURELY PERSONAL. THE NEWS BY WIRE A SENSATION IN NEW YORK HIGH i LIFE THIS MORNING. Theboinsi and Whereabouts ot Some . I j People Yon Jinow THE LOCAL HAPPENING 5vu - - - v ... . f iMunnf PARAGRAPHS. u,. m. x.4xv.- " I Viictnpi strain . t.- Ma;tpr hji .iinais. is name uuiu jlinor KTtnu. luiroijuni" - i ... T P . j c. Gatnered Avoai ifiv vity "7 i lowucviuc iui is." ert Reporters. Messrs. O. S. ?moot and S. L. a -rwl hreak of tobacco at the Ariam went to Henderson on the warehoases today. morning train The soda water fountains are allv natronized these days. i r r t 1 T Tvv hie hie ctrppf I fr INJ f w Vnrlr force at work on College street. Sheriff CM. Rogers returned this Tjnion League Club and a Republican The dust is becoming aggravating, morning trom a visit 01 several aays to htician 0f.some note. He is charg- and the want of a street sprimcier is nis plantation in oouuicru . . r . w;tH nHinan indecentDarnDhlet, ' 1.-. f" W TZ Z Z I f M. felt. . . Maj. Geo. i-oinaexter, 01 Virginia, . . mu The weather is warm enough for special agent tor United States ot the "-- .aB , " : some men about town to snea meir xviutuai laic insurance yuuipou-. . COatS. ew x ortt 13 lu "V ! The senatorial Fight in Kentucky i v i - r i.i Snrinc' chickens and very sm3li Mr. H. H.. Harmon, - eauor oi-,mc By telegraph to thb day.j f. ones at that arc selling at twenty Southern Tobacio Journal, ot uanvnie, TMnTON Ky.. Mav' 14. The - - . . . . nnh. T, ' ' cenuapicce. va..: , ?r Ji; Democratic caucus to nominate a siic Ihc wind blew a p.ece of paper .. -ru "'3,, ' 'h. U.or to Mr. Beck is still in progress. acainst a horse th.s morning, ana U.' V'T,"- . , w-,! ..-s A Prominent. Member ot the Union ; League Club Arrested for ; Improper Ue of the Mail. By telegraph to The Day. New York, May 14. Something liber- r Tnhn Conrfi went to Richmond, of a sensation was produced this morn- Va this morning, and will; go from ing by the arrest of Mr. Thomas Mus- grave, a prominent memoer 01 tne runaway was narrowly averted. Great piles of sand are going up on 9UlilV w w I construction of brick buildings. f nHd Daniel sold a rrs. 1 iric thi: mornincr to A has attained. Will Move to Durham. Eight names havebeen put in nomina- tinn. including Hon. T. G. Carlisle s. The friends of the ex-Speaker, , vwho ICB COLD DRINKS -Riot at Hamburg. By telegraph to The Day. OF ALL THE POPULAR VARIETIES MIXED BY Expert Manipulators. Soil a it Water l Soda Milk Shakes, Sherbci ts. Lemonade, r - . . . The. MeadovTobacco Company nn thn:lffht rTe could have the place have decided to. move - their: plant to for the asking, will be satisfied - now if t-v .-i 'a if Jn rnnnprtmn hp rets m even alter the naraesc Kina marriage license this morning to A. f- tW of work The balloting will continue H. Owen and Leah Bullock, of the with the farmers organization of that n WS 1 rir tinner inp ti,i 111 1 11 . liic uiu - i i Orders for stock in the Oxford ham Farmers' Alliance Manutactunng 1 T . nn-l rVI 1 n II 1 3 rT II r. I . r 1 . i..n Una, imFucu.C.. -..u u-.. rr. l0. me UUrnam cumny wwuuo Mftl.irmmflrrnSS - I'nmmn are lieincr receivea Dy . aw iu, iik v... 1 r - um nrin nrcreiv lo us cauiidt atuv-iw. iL. tho nawc 1 " - o j 1 trip nrpsn in s iiioiiiiiJH luuh-o iuv- v every man. -f T nronoses to lease themL ot Wamhurtr f )i?orderlv em- fi Mr-'''i.ens,' nX'SrlnTe tot e of cost, For any number of pUrflhTk. were raided fine spec, ens of maKnetic . iron ore hll:M!n. bv the oolice. and many w -en falhe ;.ace between yea., upon winch to erect a bui.ding. by 'the. police, and many . . . 1 1 t 1 .. v-f were iniuteQ.. . here and Durham. The sales ot the Oxford L. I. & M. rv tnrk todav amountca to over t wrjx housand dollars. This includes a block Irora Kalcign. ( We direct the attention of the city Water Ice Cream bocla, Soda j! Mineral Waters. Watcrii Soda Water fi Soda I Water! Soda Water J.G.HALL, Soda Water Headquarters. Soda Water! DRUGGIST, Main St., Oxford, N. C. Hotisekcqiers arc Bothered Just Now About Finding Some- The removal will be made very short Odd Fellows' Orphan The Durham proposition was made ' The Raleigh Chronicle some weeks ag.and, thMeaoows come beibre Tobacco Co. would have remained in Todffeis the establishment the endorsation of asvlum. The. order is 1 -, . j ranrftj orphan husiastic authorities to some of the residence waiuiu n bv,w ..- - asyium. , . . w..---.- r . 1 ictirinn iinn c. ho f irinvi ip i n nniv r m i iiici rvurii vcr mis uuvoiiuu ."v. n -- srtC S :Lr. : 3,u:c fa A. a f,-n; ,Ua that it shall materialize. at an -early v v -t-k-v. 11111 in 1 iiiiii'. - a a vi ir- a- .- i i iiu.t.Li k - w a . i . l,Uit" . "fc" rTV r' ? . . U TWp i a readv a fund of 2,r The GrlnvilleGrays have not yet here Monday, called, for the; special hand toward the object, 'and definitely deaded to attend the un. rons.'derat;on cf this matter, we un- ,nf-in,tinn, re that 2. coo more veiling fhe jxe Monument but it derstand adverse., action ..was taken; will be secured at this rrieeting of the VnVUZrv Xar eomnany Immediately after, the removal of the Grand Lodge. : ' T want to cary.a large company. im cu y A The board of trustees of the asylum . r ri iua m.ntrv this f.irtnrv was determine uuuu ium , , . rT ur.-i T f r 1 1 1 1 ir iiui ill L 1 1 i,uuu r -i v . -r A . . w " " ' ' I morning, a little son 01 LTnntt fpnrvfi on a mowi luwk. 17 1 , , iiictv. 7 - o IOI XVillCmil till AMI. , , ; cut his foot severely. Dr. J. m. Pntprnrise leaving our city, minton. The number will increased Hays was called to sew up the wound, in this instance is great- to five or seven trustees at this meeting, A slight rain fell yesterday evening, 1 - , -l . , and they will, be requested to secure icffinpnt to lav the dust. 1 he y xuiuaiu a u." nronnk fnr location and site, and 1 1 V uawawsa w - y I I l w www w . - . j , -. police conrt. ' , ? . proceed at once with the, building ot Mayor Smith had two thinn to Eat. Feiri' Ham, Prekfcst Strips. Bef Tongue and Dried Bf. Nrw Orleans Molas3 very finest coods. Ekjs. Potalots. . Rice, Oatmeal, Hominy. Canned Fruits and Vegeta bles. Tickles, Sauces, &a Special attention called to another lot of CHOICE LUTTEK. Sr;OET!ON n cit;snoN' : M OGKSTloN : M;;tsrioN' MliOESTlON M ;;irios : & Co., R. W. Jones .K CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. I ) . RALEIGH, K. C. A. LANDIS& SONS. Acbsts AT Oxford. Parties wanting Laundry work done can leave lockages at our store every Mon day m.min and call for them Saturday evening. Raleigh prices. No expreys th.ug5. Work not surtassed anywhere. ASK FOR I'RICE LIST. Mcm JIn.lc. bjr 5Ir. Jm Per.an. I laving had a great many calls for the mu m which, for several years, I. have played at cur Southern Fairs and Expositions, I l ave had a "Collection of Popular Music mMishciV"ItIkm Walu," Weird Valu and Polka," "Oance, the Boatman, Dance, Ukt ray Money," 'Dixie," "Billy in the I-w Grounds," and several orhers, in all, 15 pieces. Price of Collection, i.oat Also a ,,Tran5cription of the Blue Alsatian Moun tains. Price 50 cents. 12- Amn-r oKniif tnwn ltv thev want a few cood showers just now, and per snirinu numanuy nuuiu 1 - ... ... . them also, to cool the heated atmos- him, this morning which werfe. prompt- nhpre. ' lv disposed of. The petition to. Governor Fowle, , . Burwell Hester,1 for an assault, upon asking the commutation of Jordan Bass, was fined five dollars and Pritchard's death sentence to nie im- nrisonment,in.lne peniienua.y, . , 1 ini carried around the city and 'pretty renerallv sicrned. it win oe o is ' uir the asvlum.- The Dolicy outlined sucn , tnat wnue me care 01 uijj""-3!" to begin. at. once,.tne.Duiioing,oi .mc institution may De deierreo, ior a umc STATE SIFTINGS. Items tit Interest Atnt NartH Carolina . . Called from Exchange. Dnrham wili have a canning factory, v with A.J B. Mathews as proprietor. The General Assembly ot tne Southern Presbyterian Church. is be- ing held at Asheyilie tms wecK. ; Miss Kate Field, said to be "the brainiest woman in America," and a hrillianr. nlatform sneaker, has been engaged for a lecture at the Teachers' Assembly at , Aioreneaa uyt juuc 20th. ..'V1----' Thp rornmissioners of Winston have called an election to take place on the . - - : . - . ' " 1 7th day of June tor tre purpose 01 voting upon the question ot issuing bonds for city ; improvements to the amount of two hundred thousand dollars-.. , The Wilmington. Star, ol Saturday v a- -V- 1 .l. says: Mr. J. M. rorsnee yeieruiy received a telegram trom Kev. oam Jones in reply to the invitation extend ed to him to- visit Wilmington, mr. Tones has consented to come, and will be htre at such date as may oe deter mined upon' hereafter, r - . At the unveiling of the Lee Monu ment, May 29th, General Fitzhugh Lee will be chief marshal of parade and Gen. J. R. Coke chief of staff. Among, the assistant marshals will be A. M. Scales, Robert Ransom, Robt. T. Hoke, Mat. W. Ransom, and W. R. Cox; of North Carolina; f ' The last year's increase in the growth of the Odd Fellows Order Shows a very gratifying result to those interested. There has been an in rrpav fit fiftv ner cent, in the number of lodges in the State, and forty-four the membershiD over last Wearl There are ,20o members , and . . . 1 : sixty one lodges, and tne mernix;nnjp comes from the. Dest class 01 ciiizeiu. i Ftrantrplist , Fife iust . concluded a great revival at Gastonia. The Char- lotte Chronicle says max. nvc nuuuitu men came forward and pieageu ureui selves to drink-n6 more whiskey, and to do t everything in their, power to put it out of the country. r A -new feature was : introduced here. Over tvvo hundred voune ladies also came forward, and boycotted the young men of the country who' drank whis key. .One, hundred pames have been presented for membership; over thirty have estaoiisnea iauiuy " homes; three hundred reciaimea, anu collections' j amounting to nearly 1,000. .: ' . ' V- '": ' '' - 1 IN A GENERAL WAY. the ft tn the rovernor one day next week by Messrs. Strayhorn, Hicks and Gul- Iev. the condemned man s connsei. The Oxford delegation of Odd Fel lows how at Wilmington will work for -1 1..A the selection of our city. as me pi-c for holding the Grand Lodge 01 1. kj. n....nir.. RaiH tn TTn elllnC OX ( T.f. Monument at Richmond. tKp PiVhmonrl Ar. Danville railroad : fofiu IfWr' on 'fleeai'ilt will sell round-trio ticketsi td ?Rich-: UCUli: luaiiiviu) .v 1 -- x v , ... pren,- upon Will Howard,, also got ? KSST 2 dollars and cost dose. Both men convicted, were unable to pay their fines, and were put oti the street force. . aa.j T ,' ' Parties wishinz to. purchase Iron1' Safes ...ill c o mnnpv railing on T. F. Ed- O - .. . . . I . - . . 1 O. T T . . o -nrptrv mnn D.rHc ho w scene ior niacuedi - oc v . f . I . 1 1 L 1 V. .1.T.-tf J - I " - - . - . . i i T.n er.c i r -.. W InvP hPTP mei uuiua a liu.i y"'"- largest subordinate lodge and camp in tK.- c;tnt(. and will have completed in imA frr th I .ran d Lodire the finest Odd Fellows' building in North Caro lina. Lanre stock Wagon anil Buggy material for sale at J. F. Edwards'. A dwelling house, with garden, for rent at $5.00 per t month. Apply at this office. 1 bmcUI Rates ta the Cattle Show. ti,. i?;-VimnnH Xr Danville R. R. Jt 1IVH"1VMM . . company will sell parties attending the annual convention of the Wake County Cattle Club round-trip tickets to Kaieign, uduu Large stock of Iron Age Cultivators an the following Yates from points named. Double Shovel Plows for sale by J. F. Ed T: nn 1113V llll All r ai u-. liCkcio u -. . . r , and good returning until, and inciud A. Indis & Sons. Agents Oak City Steam Laundry. See samples of work. 4 Larce stock of Iron Age Cultivators and , . t- TrHTlntte. 5.7o: Salisbury, S4.05; Greensboro, 2.85, Winston zl.z' Twiinrrton. 52.i;:Dur- I. Qflma Si. 20; Goldsboro, '-AtV c. Rates from X2.CO. uaiuiu interrnediate points in same propor tion. ; . . : . Wir 1 nriTTors Mowers. Reauers V tii a-' w " f a Binders for sale by J. F. Edwards. ' Rubber Beltin wards'. and ;and Packing at J.(F. Ed- Laree stock Paints and Oils at J. F. Ed wards'. . ' . " . . Nice lot fishing tackle at J. p. Edwards'. in y of Lee monument, May 27th and 28th, good retqming'until and inciud1 inor Time the a. 1800. at the following round-trip rates trom points nameu; Frnni Charlotte; NiC, $8.Ko: Salis- o: Oreensbbro. 6.40; Dur ham. c.6o. Henderson. &$.oo: Ox ford. '$A.ko: Raleigh? &6.&0; Selma,' fi 00: Winston-SaTem. S7.40 For parties of military, in ' uniform, anri PTistinc orWnizations of veterT ans in bodies of twenty" gt) more j on From Charlotte, N,,Ci, Salis- bury, $4.80; .Greensboro, 3.50; Dur ham, $3. 25; Henderson, 2.85; Ox fnrH . 2.6o: Raleigh, it. 75 ; Selma, rfin; OolfKboro. Winston- 0' J l W-V Salem,5.35. . ' THE TRAINS. . y ; OXFORD &-CJ.ARKSVILLE R. R. : TikKftiinH ''-"fains arrive lo:40Ai . V 1IIUVUUU .. - - . : Southbound trains arrive 1:50, and 4:13, P- M..;; ' ... J nvrnRn i HENDERSON R. R Trains arrive 10:00, A. M., and 3:15, 1 ... . ..... .., .. , . Trains depart 1 1:00, A. M. anp :4.4 D. m. .- ' ,. ....... ' t 4 Important Happenings In Other Stales and Countries. Thp lnntr'-distance telephone has been completed from New York to Washington, - and oeiore very wuB will be extended southward- o Rich mond. - . , ; ' i- -A New Orleans, telegram says; : The Louisiana Lottery Company has dou bled ; its offer to the State, and now offers one1 million dollars per annum for the privilege of maintaining:he lottery.'- il v President Mayer, of ther Baltimore & Ohio railroad, . yesterday morning said: , . "You may say as coming from me that there is no truth whatever in the rumor thai negotations oany sort are pending between -the Richmond Terminal or any other company ard the Baltimore and Ohio, for any of the stock, owned by the d4ty of Baltimore or the Garret estate. In other words, there is no foundation for the rumor. A delegation representing the Farm ers' Alliance appeared before the ways and means committee yesterday morn ing to advocate the passage ot the Pickler bill to, create, sub-treasury m different, parts of the. country for the reception of staple crops produced by farmers. ' 'The spokesman was C. W. liacune, chairman of the legislative committee of the Alliance and editor of the National Economist, a paper de voted to the objects of the organiza tion . . 7,,... v. ;.:
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