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1 ' I j I T ; '"THE DAY ? - 3& MAS TRC Largest City Circulation of any paper published in Oxford. . '- civEs-t.' " ' sr. .' AH the Je.ws of the day and is furnished at lOcts. 1 V. per week. . .... -. . . Collie II., Number 5. . ' ' Single Copies : 3 Cts " W TIT Crushed Violets. Xh -i tii hc latest novelty in Soda.' Water Vj:!i hake and Sherbet flavors, and The u.! ruf violets is so delightfully dc- ... .v- K.r .m!I no L thf flavor I, ! "-- - - --- ' i I'Ul.u r Ik. nitula imnari'nor - a'rrrMe odor to Xht breath. On ' - . 4 k NQTES'OT? THE DAY. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Phosphated Iron Tonic ! Tunic and Stimulant, highly Recom ptcU'i r Impoverishment of the Blood .jr. nncral Debility. .tpixtuinj! Healthful! Strengthenius ! Cadril-.t at T. W.JACKSON Jt'CO.'S. Every U oved at oar place is washed pure well water. .. j n if nriips are made fre$H every jiiii drawn Cora Portelain Tanks. T. W. JACKSOiV "& CO. morn- ! Water 1 " w (j FOUNTAINS Pter in Full Blast! )da ?.atcr Ono For fiacb Race I Soda :S . . atcr.j . ,. ICH COLD DRINKS jboiia it .Tutcr i POPULAR VARIETIES OF ALU THE MIXED BY ...T I Cater ! Soda Wat cr f M Milk Shakes, Sherbeits. Lemonade PURELY PERSONAL The Doings and Whereabout of Some People Ton Know. , City, Minor Eventi, Retroopectl ve and Pro pectlTe, Gathered About the City by Our Alert Reporter." ' " Green peas are on the market. Y Mr. Henry Held has been awarded the contract of erecting the new Long warehouse at Roxboro. Rev. Jos. Rennie has a regular ap pointment at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and evening. ; The electric lights were turned: off at an early hour last , night, the supply ol water for the boiler having run m0rning. snort- Mr. J.' B. Booth is off for . Lynch- There will be a meeting of the burg, Va., in the interest of; the, ,Ox- Odd r el lows' building conuniuee ai forfi Land, improvement and. . Manu- tnis afternoon. . , . Qa?u w. A, Bobbin, Capt, W. H. A meeting of the directors oi tne White, Messrs. G. w. Knott, 1; "Mr. R. S. Barnett, of Chase ya., is in Oxford. t Mrs. W. T.j Alston and Miss M. Alston went to Henderson this morn ing,,. ' . Messrs. W. A. Davis and W. C, Reed went to Raleigh yesterday after noon. - j.', Mr. W. H. Osborn, of; Durham, came in "on the morning train to - see his father. , o Miss Mollie Brookes, of Black Wal nut,' Va., who has been on a visit to Mrs. J. B. Roller, returned home this Crews, E. T. Rawlins, S. W;' Cooper; V. T. Meadows and J. Mi Norwood, the Oxford delegation to. the. Grand last Oxford Land. Improvement and Manufacturing company was held., at Raleigh last night. Special children's semces at the Lodge, I. O. O. F.,: returned Methodist Church tomorrow morning, night from Wilmington. A good attendance of little ones and . i i - , 4 I Coming to the uiucr jjcupic is calicu. The Oxford delegation to the Grand Medical Convention. A short while since the secretary, Lodee of Odd Fellows was composed Dr. J. M. Hays, sent cfrculars to the of heavy weights. There were eight members of the State Medical Society, men, and on an average they pulled Uskincr that those who would attend down the scales at 197 pounds. h convention here to advise him at The Day is the recipient of an in- t ble the reception com- a vitation to the commencement exer cises of the Oxford Female Seminary from one of the fairest of the fair young THE NEWS BY WIRE CARLiSLEGETS THE NOMINATION ; v AND JS ELECTED. Tle Pemdcratle Caucus Made a Choice tt Nightjand the legislature Elect ed Mr. Carlisle at fo on Today. - j - By telegraph to The Day. ; ' - IixrNGTON,' 1 Ky., -May 17.- The Legislature ot Ken tucky at noon ; to day ' elected Hon. John G. ; Carlisle United States. Senator to succeed Mr, Beck ; ; . ' v-' . . .... ' ";, ;;- : -: ; : . ' Mr. Carlisle was nominated by the Derqocratic caucus 'late last'night. The ' last ballot stood: Carlisle 72, Lindsay 43. i biv ,. :. V k " t Hymen at., Washington. ;f y '. il 4 - ' . ; - iBy. telegraph to The DAvj WASHiNGrroN, ' D. .C-V May;i 7. Ah i m portan t society - even t, " anticipated fbr some weeksr opcurfed today. At noon Miss Margaret Blaine; daughter ot becretary J . . L. t jyiaine, lt and . . Mr. Walter Damrosch, nthe well-known I musicaV director, were united in mar riage ; Fire at a Colliery. . By telegraph to The Day, ' Shamokin; Pa., May 1 7. Fire oc curred 'at the Rielsbn Colliery this morn ingi doing great damage, and en tailirig a: loss of not less than two Hun dred 'thousand dollars. Gone to Oxford. Henderson Gold Leaf. : ProtHH. Beli; who durinsr the seven or eight mpntps he has been in our midst, has become well and favor ably known to our citizens both by his Water; Ice Cream Soda, M Mineral Waters. Naten; once, mittec to make ample provisions for the accommodation of all visitors ladies attending the institution.. , Our Letters are pouring in daily in reply, vocabulary of adjectives is inadequate and the outlook" is for the largest to express our entire appreciation 'of atherim, of nhvsicians ever in North the courtesy. 7, TT , . . . Messrs. A.. LandisSc bons nave ,ani . . ... r work and -Derscnal conduct; has ohe interesting and important 'ariitdunce- wu " TJZ ,T to Okferd to stay :for a time. .He de- oent m our advertising columns, a new aiaie noara oi .uCuic4i - y, however;' that he does worthy of the attemtionof the shop, ners willbe had., ; , nQt hkenduoibrs jiers wno ocsuc io cxpcuu incirjuiuuc any ;:disUnguished doctors jfom tfrely. He will visit our town as often to the best advantage, ine reaaers oi . g ? . 0xford, bromi-Us;his services may be required; and hie UAY are requestea to give it a ; . , m nr a' expects to behereat least one day in the rrci 4.nA .n tir- of thn nent amonff them Dr. VV. A. riam-i r , j ... i ,u" n .u.-u.v . r ,ir -rv tt weeK unui iuriner notice, in tne mean opportunity presented them. mond, of 'Washington. Dr. Ham- tjm a sipply of his Eureka 'Scalp A nnA Hriccnm Kir tViia w V I , 1 T T -a , it ' ciiJj Mri. ujioowui, . J ' I VlCclllCi itlJU Xl.il IT XT UTl UKT IUay DC Soda 1 Water i.. " .i oda I Water r Soda ; Water Soila ! Water 1ST Church. 9:45 M.,Sun-.re ? ifir?i?f fin(ie fouTn ? Mr- Dorsey's drug store. i x, c Jnniw.Mc. their famous controversy some vears V1 justice to-him ;t;say tha j .... ... wnrp rnminc nmnniret ik rnf K I - IVl rfes impressed himself as an intellien Is . . . . . . - J. (jr. HALLj Soda Water. Headquarters; Itellflous Services Tomorrow. Bapt day school tor, Rev. J. S. Hardaway; 7.15 p. m. sermon. . t , . 1 RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. O A. M. , Sunday school. 1 1 a. m. sermon by Rev. Jos. Renniepastor 7:15 p. m., ermon. Methodist ago. Richmond. Tobacco Market. weu oenavea,respeccaoie coiorea man ICorrespbndence oCThe Dav. x La fit illustration, of what . one may ac- Richmond,- Va.,-. May is.-The P11 pupuing.an .npnoraoie, marxet nas snown ; great, acuyuy iw ti;jAir ;.--.t. r.:-j viiwxvv-i. -j,,.. twn fiavs in tne nner line. ivtr. I nnA a T;n c .1 S'- M;;.J: I.- JSo W- CIcDonaldJ of Montreal, ?aa. BoA races, and carries with him into superintendent, ri A. a., sermon by , t . :i , . . 'liliKiJ,,, fi 'M r .W-;.; ana. nas dccu a larue uuvcr aim sunic-1 uw. vuuiuK.nua . - i-. it 1 it -u tion and wen wishes- Rev. W. L. Cuninggim, pastor. ,7:15 p. M,, , sermon. DRUGGIST, t o. n-Cnnl V r day school; 1 1 a. m., sermon by E Main St., Oxford, N. C. w 'rect0T. ; ?I5 thing.Uike 3.00 hhds. have" tbeen, sold EPCmmc,,.- a. ., Sun- yesterday and tcida ThV leases' out 0 th"orH mallet, ijuuv, iaib ui muium i 6w WOriny OI ineir connaence ano patron' M., sermon. Our common men are beginning fP6" W-rf,' raaker ir 3 open .up $omef their e;stoc In taking leave bf us even partially ut it look? dangerously high andpnerv 'and temporarily Pro'f: Bell desires us - I'tUlCUUCI 1113 3II1LCIC to but fillers. Very little has been doitfg iri age. In addition to selling his prepa - - . I - r . i j i i . i . other erades. . . . L rauoniDr tne.nair anq scalp ne is an i v 1 I The Richmond and Danville .Rail- I aJ m w. m 11 rail 'rtiAM tfAAe-W - . . -m t . a ;iHm. Bff Toneui and inn tne xsortn Liroiina' Meaicai Dried Beef. f!nnvntinn at Oxford roundtrin no inducement to speculators. New Orleant Mola$s very tr ... iWt'VnV? t.tm f,J i Receints - and'i Ihiomeh'tS both i are ful appreciation iothe' citizens of Hexi 7th inclusive, good re- light. . - i J!Li ;J m. t. J derson for their liberal patronage and tmum , m -: me unuorm courtesy ana consideration San Marcos. Tex., Sept..J7, 1887. M .UI ,WUIL" i "c 1135 Deen ireacca oy nnmlc n..rl c Knrltt. Crlicll MR.. W. RADAM : - 1 ; ' - IDCm, L rs r.:. Pear Sir.-TlwMjcrobe Kjjler, ffiodi is a ""'r'i"'s'-usllu V splendid thing. Can I get the agency herefT There is no use Housekeepers nrc Bothered Just Now Anout iMnding borne- thin to Eat. -;fe..ri3S i-u;tsrios s and grate finest koous. Ezzt Poiatota. Rice. Oatmeal. HorntnvJ Canned Fruils and Vegeta bles. Pickles, Sauces, Ac. . ?$vetii attention called to anotlier of CHOICE BUTTER. tickets to that 24th to May 27th turning until and including June ist, 1S00. at the following rates trom R WT Trkn ca JQ- CC I ham, $1,00; Henderson, 70c; Raleigh, My little boy that was affected with worms tism now. v. . jjn '-'-M, v. r.tJAzhnm fi n.Winctnn-is cured and getting: fat and rosy. My fath- never fail 0 Kcm STEAM LAUNDRY, RALEtCH, K. C SONS, Auekts at Oxford. t2.l$, Goldsboro, 6.4o,Winston- Sa 1 $$'75- er is also using your medicine, and is im proving very fast. Very respectfully, MRS. ALICE LEE. For sale by J. G. Hall. .... . . NA fjApA Co.. Mi i- 'So... , fame mantinr Laondrvwork done can! To thedtixens and afflicted of tlie Valley : ve packages at our store every Mon-j I deem it my duty to give . this recom- La rge stock of Iron Age Cultivators and 7 nvrcin and call for them Saturday j rnendation without any solicitation on the Double Shovel Plows for sale by J. F. Ed- , KAiegn prices o part oi ine acaiers in saiu racaic.inc, warus. KflR PR1PP T IST I an aggravated case of kidney trouble, and Large stock Paints and Oils at J. F. Ed - I . .9 - 4. r 11.M I 1 Dy SCCiuCIll 1 was uncicu t uim vi , i in. i wti us . pallon in four weeks I felt like a new .man. A. Landis & Sons, Agents Oak City The f.fta of E. O Bransford Co. was I can freely recommend it to any, one. na- Sleam Laundry. See samples of work. frd ki April ist. 1S90. This was of Ing the above trouble. P RoHIv" , ntothebusineVsmenofOxford r ' "'. RoB,NSOK' For S-Je. JysSOLUTIOX NOTICE. suffering with rheuma Radam's Microbe Killer has never failed Try it and you ; will ormsider it wortn ten times what you pay lor it. ror sale by J.G. Hall.', - r r Large stock Wagon and Bueev material lor saie at j . Jf . Howards'. : . . 1 1 . Rubber Beltins: and Packinz at I. F. Ed wards'. " ' Buy the Excelsior Cook Stove. The best in usey at j. t4. ikq wards' - r 1 : -t. Bring your orders for tobacco flues to J. F. Edwards. '" , , ' . . : , 1 Hre. bt we publish this in justice : VVe !oed by routnat con- Jn Knoi feeling. The dissoiutiHi For sale by J.'G. Hall. b?ove rf the removal of D :V u E. O. Bransford will continue r Oxford under the old firm or y t tj r 1 ,D. Jones, E. O. Bransford. Vm.. Deerinz's Mowers, ..Reapers InnM to Binder for sale bv J. f. ta warns. and il4 ' l lSx Three room cottage on College. St. for rent. Apply to this omce. Nice lot fisluns tackle at J. ' F- Edwards. A No. 1 Old Hickory Wagon. Used very little. Good as new. Apply to : 1 5 ' " -- : ; ; J; F.)Rovster. Soda water. Milk Shakes,- Lime,-and Limeade, Mineral Waters, cool and refreshing, Lat S. S. "Haithcock & Cos. A dwelliner house. with earden, for rent at 5. 00, per month. Apply at cms omce. - . . . , 'Z.4. ': :.-Hew..lo Day. ; . . - A. Land is & Sons have just received a new' stock of millinery, including; the very newest and prettiest styles of hats and flowers. : All at popular prices. ' GRANDLODGE, J. O. O. F. 5 ; . ' . ' ' - ' Klectlon of 'Officers--Orphan Asylnm SlattSr Pbstpbued to BTeat Meeting. The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., . closed its session at Wilmington ' Thursday night at a( late hour. The Oxford delegation reached1, home last ' ' night.; - .. . ' . ' - ' Grand Master Jos. G. Brown was V not present at the meeting. : He is cashier? of the Citizens National Bank v . 1 of Raleigh, and the president being , f ill; he was unable to get leave of ab sence. Deputy Grand.Master J. H. ' Pool presided-. H ! ' i Frorn. the Wilmington Messenger we learn; that the , following, officers were chosen for the ensuing year : Grand Master, John, FT, . , Pool, of South Milif. " '1 ' " Deputy ? Grand : Master,. John F,, . Brutonrof-Wilsons- . . .r. , . . .Grand Warden, John D, Bellamy,, . Jr.; of Wilmington. k Grand Secretary, ,B. ; H; . VVpodell, ; of Raleigh. . - , . , Grand; Treasurer, R, J. Jones, of Wilmington.' "'"'.l ' ' "t ' .'7';1 .: , Grand Representative, ' Joseph G. : Brownof Raleigh. ; ' . , - Trustee . of-: Orphanage, Nathan iel , Jacobi, Wilmington. . " ' The Grind Master appointed the ' foHowjng officers : ;: - : . "Grand Marshal,' Jno. D. Deans, of , . Toisnpt; Grand Conductor," E. T. . Crews, of Oxford ; Grand Guardian , D. F. W; Retter, Of Moyock; -Grand ... Herald, Ji F. Willsfbrd, of Concord;- ; Grand Chaplain,' Rev. J. J. Watt, of Raleigh.' ' i'l-r V- ' J:- - The selection of a place lor the . next- meeting of thb Grand Lodge ; was gone into; Invitation5wereex- i. p tendeckjfr6fe)xfordDuruain 'j anrj ft Raleihi ITie1 first ballot resulted in . t'he selectibn of Oxford. :X J: iJ ,v ;' yjhe .'question' ;of establishment of an: ! Orphan Asylum -was referred to : the ' Grand Master elect and jt is probable . . definite action will be taken at the next session. : .-'.li' :t The: QrandiEncampment elected the ; following, officers ior the'erisuing year:, T. E. Phillips, G. P., Fayetteville, ' ; J -l M. Stephens, . G' H., P.;r Durham; A. Broidfoot; G; S. iW. ,Fay etteville; W. K: Standley, G. - J. W., , . Goldsboro; T. W. Blake,! G. S., Ral- V J egh; Jl D. Dudley, Rep., to S. G. L, Wilmington ET. Crews, G. S., Ox- ford; VV.: P. i Shelton,' G. Q. S.r, Mt. r ; Aity.' ' . -o !' ' ; The District Deputy Grand Patri- ti ; archs are Benj. Bell Campbell No; ''t,r WrD. Gaston, Pine, No. 3;.Al,e Miller, CalumetN6'.4;!Q..'Hl'Daughty,:Pais- ley, . No. 10; J. B. Allen, Tarboro, No. 13; G X. .Tpnnoffski, McKee, No 15; DC; Hasket,t Goldsboro, No; 17; Ji : W; Bradiord,.SelemV;No. 26; W, H'-; Durham, No. 24; A. LV Sparser, Mt'!' AiryNo.S..;- j;..' " . ;Cape; Fear and. jOrion lodges i; 0.' : ' 0.;Ff tjie city, s having given the Grand Lodge an excursion tp the Hammocks on Wednesday, com pi i- 1 "mented them( with a. trip to Carolina 'Beach Thursday afternoon. The party numbered? about ' 400 and ' ' greatly eijjoyed ; arid appreciated the trip. ; . They, were accompan ;ed by represcn - . ; tatiyes of the local lodges, and during ' the return to the city refreshments were " sbrved. u , . . . . irS.lW Cooper,' of Oxfbrdi was ap- . pointed District Deputy ; Grand. Mas- , ter ror Oxford Lodge, No. 103. STATE SIFTINGS. Itema .bf Interest A1ont North Carolina , Culled from Exchanges. ' The Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias will meet in Durham sometime; next month. ' . . " . - Dr. T. B. Kingsbury, of the flfessen- gr, r nas. oeenn inyiiea lOj Oeiivcr a speech in reply to the toast to tne press, at the banquet of the Alumni Associa- tion at Chapeh Hill, a fitting compli- ment to tne oaroajiei-' 01 tne press 01 North Carolina. Clinton Caucasian. Parties wishins: to purchase ' Iron ; Safes will save money by calling on J. . F. Ed wards. He is agent for Macneal & Ur- band's Iron Safes;-" , -; - LI "
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