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f THE DAY 3 V$ j THE DAY ! . :' ' t;i v fi " : '! All the News of the day . rind is furnished at l(cts. i K-r week. I -has th;: -Larrrcst Citv Circulation j of any paper published in Oxford. Voix'iii: III. OXFORD. T. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17, 1890. Singlk Coiuf.s: t Cif 1 Received To-Dav ! io Bushels NOTES OF .THE DAY , THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SERVED IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS. ' t 3PERN()N; jr . ..i . at 1 w. :1 The Minor Krnits Almut tUv Illy o ;.ttlierel Uy the 'Alert lteporterw off The Day. 'i'his is volume III, number The Da v. C H. i of Lewtlim has opened a mer-Dur- chant tailtirinti establishment in ham. The theanii al season opens late tins year. By the way, when dues it open ? The Rev. J. R. Griffith will preach it'the Methodist church tonight at 8: io o'clock. We are very sorrv to learn that one PURELY PERSONAL. IT HE LATEST NEWS. TO HOLD THEIR COTTON. The Ootnji ail Whereabout of Some Pfoiilt Yon.Kuow. H C. V.ckett, of Norfolk, Va., is in the city. j . i . in in, jl .'.' r , u m i Exchange An to Henderson tod:v. " ! Robert Hunt left tins nurning for a j Tht. pvaejgh Sae Chronicle has a Visit to Buffalo-Springs i nrr liVlurfiwirfHr 'so hnQ rkr ChnrI F.nlinh Symliinte - XV 1 1 1 I.otili tin F.tiiuetH Mono it 4 1 i tent. ',; Montgomery Journal. : At tin.' la-t meeting of the Nation Farmers' Alliance, thematter of ir ii 'iiini'i ci 1 1 i i J i n w ivhwb f!i'- i o"-. Klsewliere b 'tintlieretl from ToiIr''h!. c , 1 , . ' I ton producers coma noia then cr. j iul nun i jji iv va, . .. o i v, iv.i i v v iv cot'on cf nnm.it fee 'with power to m.u.. SIFTED AND ARRANGED FOR THE BUSY READER. in orlli Crollii! and K Iotte Chronicle and the Durham -Sun. Archer L-wis, ,?of Henderson, i . i . spennmg tlie day in uxrorc. . Tlie sixty-sixth annual session of W. E Owen, of South Boston, Va , the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O O. was in the city yesterday afternoon. j F., is. in session this week at Topcka, I - r C. T. "rretrnrv is confined to his In 1 ! Kan. ----r---y - - - of Rev. I. S. fell Irom a sola broke nis anil. Lawson Knott ot Hardawav' little T l-.l IS morning sons and Jackson & Go's. Chrnnbeir Suits. Chamber SuitvS. Chamber Suits. ; Sideboards Sideboardsi Sideboards Sideboards ;XVl6BiTURY j Chamber Suits. t AXT i(JlTE OAK. The Newest. Handsom est L-urintwre on tlie Market. CHAMl-.Kk SCI I S IN VAi.IT AM) N VI TKAl, CUKKXY. Desks. Desks. Desks. Desks. Sewing Machines. Sewing'; Machines. Sewing'.. Machines. Sidrlxi u t!s V a :u!t, An tiquc t:ik , XVI Cenluiy. Rulkd, I'yt !:n Jt-r iml F!;it irv Slumlc Standard Sowing M.u liiuc-i. J. A. WEBB, THE Furniture Dealer. School Supplies. S? Paper, Pencils. Tab CST'lets, J'ens, Ink, Copy T Books, Slates, Coni t'pOvSi'.ion Books, all CSTkinds: of Text Books, KfTIilank Books. Draw JK:ng I'aper, Brasers, iSTColored Pencils, Ridlers, Blotters. . i Oxfoiid Boole Store! . The town i.s lull of farmers irom i . A 'that citv ior the oast tv,-o months. He leaves this afternoon to take a position as assistant commandant . at Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, a. -Js-. . CSfCo;iiiuerci;d A A lp:x.. j. FK1LO. venue i ATTO K X V A T- LA V , OXFORD, - - - - N. C. 0(Ece on Conmi ivi:.I Avtii'ii- at the hcai of College street. Will give prompt an. I v m-nil attention t.. all business entrusted to him. D R. J. E. WVCHE. JDE 1ST TIST, OxrpKD, NoitTII C-AKi 'I.IN'A. county, is uii ,i visit, to his old ' home, Granville county. He has a ten thousand dollar crop of blight tobacco tinsvear. A. S. Hall advertised in The Day for a lost dog. Tne same aiternoon the deg was returned to him. The linder of tiie canine saw the advertise ment. A class of children from the colored orphan as-h m of Uxtord will give a concert tonight at the Metropolitan Hall. Raleigh, for the benefit ui" that -.mtitution. Tlie prizehouse in the rear ol the Meadows tobacco facto: y, ovwud by Pitiki.ey Meadows, is having another stoi v add d to it. R. F. IV.s is the co.ito-i to; . eastern Aoiin t aroiinn, nere to sen iobacco. We would publish their names but The Day isn't big enough to hold them all. The subscription books of the Ox ford Land, Improvement and Mann factoring Company will be closed to iiiorrcw. This is your last chance to get in on the ground tloor. Th v Oxford Land, Improvement ar.d Manufacturing Company will send a man out in a few, da) s to post large bills all over the State, advertis- ! tng the drawing and sale of lots Oct. ! S, o and io. ! R J. Daniel, our most eiticient re ister of deeds, lias just completed the tax list for 1890. The work is well dune in every -particular, and reflects much credit upon Mr. Daniel. He is the r ght man in the right, place,- and desci . es re-election from a people he h is st rved io faithfully and accepta bly. A citizen was hunting all over town yesteiday for a hom e k:i a man in Ra'l .igh who wants to move to Oxford with j his family. He couldn't find an wn i ;ccupied dwelling house in , the city, j Hundreds have been buiit h"ie in the i last levy years and many were and are i being erected this year, but ail tlie I same the demand kee)S ahead of the j supply. j e- j A SIOO.OOO Cotton Fnrtory. ! South Oxford is to have a 100,000 1 I cotton factory, j J j This has just been determined u;k n I by Hie directory of the Oxford Land, i Improvement and. Manufacturing Com- ! A factorv with an established trade j will be secured, and the land company ) will subscribe fifty thousand dollars of its stock. with sickness, we are sorry to learn. Modes' Dean, a worthy farmer near Oxf- rd. is vei y ill at his home. A. W. (iri'iatn returned this morn ing fitan a triji t Birmingham, Ala. H. E. Harman, of the Danville, Va . Soufiwrn 1 olhicto 'Journal, is in Ox ford today. 'Mrs. Thorp, Mrs. C. . Gregory and Miss Lucy Therp wen J. to Render son on tiie morning train. ' J. A Roberts, of Richmod, Va , moved his furniture to "Oxford yester day, and will follow with hif. family in a few days. Jas. B. Meadows has accepted a po sition for the next twelve -months with K,ronheimer's Clothing House. This is hL first day in his new situation. Rev. J. R. Griffith, of Virginia, a former citizen of Oxford, arrived in the city on a'visit yesterday afternoon, and preached a strong sermon at the Methodist church last niht. j Thornton Lanier returned yesteiday 1 afternoon from Winston, where he has been playing has- bait with the club Morehe::d City simckiiiLr house. is to have a large The oysters are to be shipped in barre's and canned in Baltimore. The .Republican State Executive Committee met a1 Raleigh yesterday, and elected F. T. Walser, of Madison, secretary. J. C. L. Harris was not a candidate for re-eketion. Col. I. A. Sugg, of 'Greenville, of fers $yOo for the best jjound of tobac co gr .wn m Pitt county, proceeds to go to the Oxford Orphan Asylum, says the Wilmington Messenger. The postmistress at Halifax is said to be in arrears 700 with the - post office money. She isacolored woman, the wife of E- H. Davis, one of the leading negro politicians of Halifax county. A double track railway tunnel under New York bay, between Siaten Island and Brooklyn, is the latest scheme which is said to be favored by capital ists. The cost is estimated at $6; 000,000. At Goldsboro Monday the Metho dists had a good time in the dedica tion of St. Paul's M. E Church. Sev eral prominent pre ackers were present. Bishop Galloway was expected to have been present and preach on Sunday but by misconnection of the trains he failed !o get there. Rev. T. T. liar- any arrangement poss'b e ."to elTect tin; end. " ; i"; Tiie ( ommittee at onceopened .coai niuni( at '.on' w4t!o European capital:t-. which has now been in prigres: se-era. months, ami it is given out in No v York that the ai rangements have bt ( 11 at last p' rfected. ": A prominent ail ancein in from t . south, who was in New York to con fer witli the repr. sen tit 1 yes of toiei'i cajntalists on the subjects, and who is on the inside, sa:d tcv-the Journal correspondent this moruiug: "The National Alliance has achievol a great work. Tne t ottoii committv.c of the national j body lias com pi eta I arrangements w ith European capitalists to advance $32 per bale on 2,000,00c: bales of American cotton' to be stored in tiie warehouses of the 'south for a period of one year, allowing the far mer to dispose of the co: ton an) time during the year, should the price ad vance to his satisfaction. The Euro pean syndicate, which advances tics money on the cotton, will charge 4 per cent per annum in their interest, and will be fully secured on -'which the advance is made; '-. These arrangements -'means -that the farmers will have the use' of 64,000 -oco and at the same time keep 2.000, 000 bales of cotton out of the marka. CommuiiicRtloii. Editor of The Day. Please allow ' ris fi-'ed the pulpit on the occasion us thre ugh your columns to tender our' The Danville Register says: The heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and I I)enf!c convention of ,'.' r . . . , , the new State of Idaho, was held at friends for their assistance rendered us Bose Citv on the 27th of August. in saving our furniture at the fire last j Hon. James W. Reid, late of North week, and especially would we men-! Carolina, and now of Idaho, was made tion the ladies and colored people who were the first to arrive. And to ti e citizens do our hearts go out in lovinr president of the convention and made KuUi i) CrtbarTiin County Fair, Cou toitl, 01lU Carolina. The Richmond k, Danville Railroad will sell parties attend ng Cabarrus county Fair tickets to C.uncoid, N. C., and return at folTowiiig i;a:es for the round trip from.points named. Tickets on sale Sept. , 20th to O t. 2nd. good until'.. and including Oct. 4th, 1890 : From Charlotte, 654.; Greensboro, 1,50; Winston Salem, $2.00; Durham $2.60; Raleigh, $3.20; a rousing' speech. In the convention, I Sdma $3.o;;oldsboro,- S4. 20; Hen Mr. Reid was urged by his friends for the nomination for Co;u ress, but de gratitude for the kind, sympathizing ; clined. expressions as manifested in donations, j A tobacco warehouse trust has been YVV foiinnt f.viMv or n!1,.r,1-;,t; :formed by the wa ehousemen of Louis- Truly noble are the Oxford people. derson, $3.20. . Rates from intermediate points in same jiroportio'n. Sincerely yours, B. F. Taylor and Wifk. Progress in Preparation. The vast amount of work necessary Rate to Democratic MnH Meet in.Hnl elgh, X. The Richmond A: Danville R. R. will sell parties attending ' 1 Junocratic Mass Meetir.g, Raleigh, N. C., tickets to fhnf -triint 'nul return it; (w l.'irf securedby jersonal and real mortga- Class Fare fbr tHeroundtrii,, 'ricketson ville, K ., and Cincinnati. Ohio. The title agreed upon is The Western To bacco House Company. There are to be issued one million dollars in bonds ges at six per cent ; two millions pre-! , Q....t ..,,,1 i . .0 1 .iu'v i in v.ii;iii iva v.cui, a.iu .... . ; 1 .. . ) , . ,t - rr i i' i n lie ( iii in i t. 1 . .:., V jCJO. THE TRAINS. to k at in me preparation tor the btate rair , two millions common stock is now under systematic progress. ; Glover.of Louisville, is to be president, I Men are out on all railroads to adver-1 and the vice-presidency will be offered I rise me rair m every important town, j to L. H. Brooks, of Cincinnati, Ohio.! , ., Banners sh;nving the dates Oct. 1 3th I Warehousemen are reported as being! . oxford .vXMjakksvii.i.'k ,k. k. to 1 Sth are displayed. Low rates of j willing to '.take about 82,000,000 ofj Northbound trains leave 11:02 a travel are secured; a second premium i stock. It will require $3,000,000 to ; m. , and S: 25 iHi.- r list is out; a large race programme j buy in the property, and this will Southbound trains leave -4:09, 1: M , j)repared; a h.st of popular and eloquent j Wave $2,ooo;ooo for a working cap-, md y.zo, a. m.; ; ;:U sneakers orenared. and n verv- lar-.p hroi i. " I " ' ' v" . i; 1 L 1 : , P 1UU- AVIVUI1 . It'tVIll 1.CIV. II variety of entertainments ot a hioh 'n K,.ii,i; r-.ut ,,f T.;n 1 ' j K p. m. , and 7: 45, v. M. a 111' 111 I !"i( ri 1 1 11 1 n r ft im 111 i t t-t if T" linitii i order provided. Amusement, fun, I College awarded a rnntnet for the! 1 rains arrive 10: r 5, a. . , alio 3:30 entertainment and instruction are all j main building to C. H. Norton, of provided. - j Durham. the building will be j 50x208 feet, and will have three sto ries and a basement. One million five 1 : . . 1 1 iams uepari ;;po, a. m., ii:o, a- M. , ancJ 4:25, p. m. B sine to call and see the Mantel Eed stead at j. A. Webb's, The Furniture Dealer. Rubber Beiting and Packing at j. F. Kd wards'. Feather lletl For Sale. Newly renovated.1 'Apjily at this office. Bring your orders for tobacco tines F: Kdward? toj. I'ure Nitron Dxaie ( i s aimin:.-tv. n il the linlt-ss extracti-m ! tt -t:. D 1 y C. D. II. Ok DENTAL SURGEON, t'xeoxn. c. Has rsccntiy Hid .is iTice rcUirin.-tT vi and 1 ii ;;v. 1 1 1 1 v - ' . .1 m: v ir j v i. r tor extr ctitig tet lb wilh ut pa;: ovt r II .thcov k - !i'.:g sture. I Its Sa Kqunl- Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 10, 1890. Prof. H. H. Bni i., ( ) lord, N. C. Ti.is i.i to ceitih -tiiat I have :-ed vo ir Hair Tonic, and believe-'it to be 1 nren nation dsrving the confident e av.o oatronar- ot tie nu aic. .As ai 1 o Hair Dressing. I do not think it has in equal; as a tonic, it ha-i benefitfed ir.e. Wm. L. Hill. General Agent for N. C. of the .Etna Life Insmai.te Co. Parties wishing to purchase Iron Safes will save money by calling en j. F. Fd wards. He is agent for Marneal "S: Ur band's Iron Sates. irge stock nd Tiiermoi Lanterns, Tobacco Knives Irs ior sale at f.F. Edwards Wood for Siilt. The Oxford Land, Improvement and llanufacturing Co. have 3,000 cords of wood for sale. Some already "corded. Apply to Dr.' H. ( Hkrnoon. hundred thousand rough brick and 00,000 iressed brick 'will be used. besides great quantities of Ima.HT for! inside work, -and Dtirha.ni- brownstonej . ; --..-..w .. - for trimmings. Work will be begun i - iiiniii'Hoo.ii .suit. at once. --; Two months will be reouir-1 A)tii'ie Oak. sidt b : ed to raise the basement walls to tliei level of the ground. Tuesday, No i vember iith, lias leen set for the time The bc-t (Mil! and six chairs b'f", 25. ( o at - " ' !os tl-xtcntion Lilie A. Vi:i;;'s. to la y the corcer-stone, wh.ich xvill R. T'i u,fa t it . he- Parties wistn', tit:io ate F stories on the 1- , iands of tht Oxford Land, Improvement and ' t . t .ti.iiMihn.tuiu!- v oii-iMJv i.i.n learn Mn.e- A i thing to tiu :r ad;io'a-e bv ( nununi'-aliui' .vstii of green and pink graiiite 'from Lyon's q Marries, near Durham. V arations will be made tor elaborate ex ercises in ronnection with "he event. iUl Wll UHi, tlVV OXIIO lOl liJC lUUJUIC- ! . . , tion of the building m a thorough, j mk NcwfotnjtJn.J D..g. xvhite front workmanlike manner by the it of ! paws. ' Anv infoi ni.dion ,f his . win re:i'i.in II.'". UliKSUlN. Prt-siih-rt k; nk ot 0.f.r- Boankrs Wnnttd. ! Prof. Hoogood at the Aiken house offtrs! table board at 12.5 , an 1 with room, f 15 August, loyr". tim? for the o I nis will be in ample j VVi11 be -4'5' eciated - W..C k,. .1. ning tf the faii sessi-jtv 1 of the college exi year. Larg--t.H K Wag-it and Buggy nia.. nal f'i saie.-uj. F. i Sards'. .
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