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Ciiye L ra:i is one o tilt im;t xva ;r women n thii literary sciet' of L Uvl n. Two, ilxler Vot, ji"m the title of a n"V('t by Mtk K j- ianu t , Wells, which' ii aiiuounce'l by Lippiucott. Mr. . Lyman Abbott has Ik'Co n ons of tlu edilors of the LadiS IJomi Journal of Piiil i'l.'Ipln'a. K.!v;ird Eletto i's s'ory, . th) "IIo;s:er S.choolui.-wjter," is to be iutro-du- 1 into the ProviJonce p iblic schools as :i radr. J Mr. Kudyanl Kipling was two month In thi cun?ry Lirt year aeon -mila ting material for a book to be called "From Shore to Shore. " : , , , , Rjv. Thomas Mozley, the author of "Reminiscences of Oriel College. " has a volume in press in London called "Let ters from Rome. j Genial "Bob" Burdette spent the sum mer takin ; a pedestrian tour through ('mad i a id Nova Scotia, accompanied by his son, Robert. Ji It; is sail that Sir E J win Arnold will present to George W. Childs the origmnl trans ript ol the "Light of the World," as a to!en of friendship, Ed m Lyall writes to an American friend that she lias definitely deeided to isit this -u:i;.ry. Her visit will be purely for i leisure and observation. Professor Wil'iain J im.?s of Harvard, lias Iliii-ilit-d Jiis nor'.; 0:1 the "Principles of P ycholog " i j 1,200 pages, illus trated with woul engravings.- -It will bo published earlv in t ie autumn. Sir Frederick Pollock U collecting flia articles he has wruteu for vario.H E lg lish and American magazines, an 1 will soon publish them through Messrs. Mac millau under the title of "The Science o: Politics. " J . r Ed .vard W. Bok, editor of Jlie Ladle's Jloms Journal, whose litenry notes and ne s :n prominent paoei' recently h.vt brought hint pleasantly into public notice, h s sailed for; an extended tour through Europe. -I Wben it is considered tliat 25,003 copies h.-ve b en sold of Palmer Cox's clever "Brownie" book, it is not strange that "Anoth-r Browne Book" which U to be the ti lie of the new collection is undor way, and will be issued for the Christina trade. j. Henry Villard is Avrlting his autobiog raphy for the in of i his children. The story sf hi "early davs U -written" in Ger man, the chapter devoted tr his school j d 1 ys m iivno 1, .whits t ie por:io:i relat ing to his cares-', in America will Jjq re cord d i E 1 .' ish. i . : I M' ORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN OXFORD. By virtue of a mortgage executed to me by R, J. Aiken and wife, registered in book of mortgages No. 18, at page 155, 1 shall, on Monday, the 24th day of November, 1890, expose to sale, to the highest bidder at pub lic auction, at the courthouse door in Ox ford, the house and lot of land in said mort gage, situated on the north side of High street, adjoining the lots of D. J. Gooch and others and at present! occupied by W I l V,"; 1 r 5 n drn Tho to A ' r hoc o fl-nnt rn street of 80 feet and runs back 300 feet. Terms cash. ' Mrs. Ellen Bryan, t Mortgagee. October 23, 1890. " ! C. H. LEWELLIN, , , "... - ..i:;:-,-;,.;-'.:.: MERCHANT TAILOR, OXFORD, N. C. Has a fine lot of j Fall and Winter samples to select from. . Clothes made up in the latest and; most fashionable styles. . t Satisfaction Guaranteed - i' 1 . . Repairing, cleaning and pressing clothes in the neatest and most elegant style. JCT'Chear) as the Cheapest ! Good as the Best. i ' ' JgT'Up stairs next door north of ATOTICE. The public will take notice that the un dersigned company will on the 25 of Oct., 1S00, apply to the Clerk of Granville Coun ty Superior Court to amend its charter by striking from the same all provisions relat ing to railroads I The Oxford Land, Improvement and Manufacturing Companv. September 24, 1S90. j PIBST OIjASS. ; Barber Shop. . Will have a full complement of competent assistants in a few days. Will spare no efforts to give my customers' com plete satisction. Herndon Block No. 1. A FEW PRICES -FOR THE S.,W"8-"-"'- - t CONSIDERATION OF BUYERS! MATCH THEM r IF YOU CAN! v J L o 250 Suits, for Boys 4 to 13 Years of Age, $i;i9. Boys Nobbv Cape Overcoats, $2.00. 175 Suits, for Boys 14 to 17 Years of Age, $3.50. H. T. HUGHES' -:T0NS0RIAh' PARLORS I t ' Under Herndon Block No. 1 Com. Ave. I have combined my two shops and my present quarters are in two large adjoining rooms. Have added to my furniture, am having electric lights put in and fixing up generally to provide Oxford with elegant and comfortable tonsorial parlors.. With what I have ordered and now on the way I will have everytning whicn pertains to a; Men's Black Worsted Suits, ; ll -$7.50. : ? ; I f i .Ti ! 1 ,- i -x. r. f ' I 1 .? . V. All-Wool, Elegant Cassimere Men's Suits," $10.00. Dandy Light-Colored Dress . Overcoats, $6.7.1 All-Wool Kearsey Trousers, The Largest, The Grandest and Cheapest Stock of Clothing ever in Oxford. -. . . ; Mens Furnishings, Hats, Shoes and Dry Good of every Kind and in Great Quantities. ' t is.- PAY YOUR FIRST VISIT EV ERY TIME TO i t7 .uv. 1 A Ynk v Herndon Block No. 1, Main Strket, Oxford. N. C. Fall and Winter ;" '' . . ' r ": - -. ...... f iJOKANN S'' ail Coi. Main St. and Com. Aye Our Entire and Immense Stock of Fall ana Winter Goods is open . and Ready for Your Inspec ' tion. We are Display- . ing the '. Largest, Cheapest and Best STOCK OF : Dry Goods, Clothing, . Mens' Furnishings, . Shoes, Hats, etc., To be Found in the City. Every De partment Abounds in Elegant Novelties AND STRIKING BARGAINS. Our High Novelties, as Usual, are the Richest in Effect and the Most Exquisite in Design. All Wool Serges, 40 , Inches Wide, in All Colors, 50 Cents a Yard. E. P. REED'S HAND-MADE SHOES for Ladies. The finest, easiest, and longest wearing shoes on the market. Also medium grades of same make. LADIES WRAPS. Jackets and all the new styles of Wraps. Ladies -Robes. They are beautiful. Everybody says so who sees them. All the latest styles. : Slothing for Men and Boys, ; Anything you can call for in this line. From the very finest custom made garments, unequalled by the work of the tailors, to the most dura ble, low-priced workingman's clothes. Milliriery An assortment ot the newest oods in this department. Prettiest you ever saw. Under the management of Miss Berry, an artistic trimmer. ... English Hats I ; -! The correct shapes. Also every kind, of stiff and soft hats. NeGkwear I Perfect beauties. A big variety to select frcm. Men's Hand-Made Shoes f In fact, we have anything you can call for in our various lines. Gives us an early call. We make prices low enough to satisfy the most exacting. Hart & Lawrence. PQ LY G R A DE IN 15 DEGREES. . From Nos. 1 to 5, , :? v : From II to HHHHH. From B to B BBBB, and S, SM, M and II. Ball and Program Pencils. All Colors. Prices, from 3 ; to .25 "gents, OXFORD BOOK STORE. T O THE FRONT AGAIN. Havinp- bouorht the entire interest of Mr. Schwartz in the butcher business, I will in future be found at - ' STALL NO." I, Ox.'ord Market. Also at STALJ NO. 5; at each end of the Market House, with'the finest meats of every kind that can be ob tained, which I will sell allow living prices. jSsGive me a call. ! . ; C T. TURNER. N. B. I will also handle fish in season. MOORE, NEWTON & SO., MAKERS OF AND DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Whips, h. Complete New Stock. Competent Workmen, and Best Wok Guaranteed. Prices IE3easc2n.able. f REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Wall Street, , - Oxford, N. C. Land Agency ! The public are notified that Ham prepared to buy, sell or: ex change Real Estate both city and country property. Quite a number of lots are now in my hands, "and I shall bring to the business the experience of ten years. Call on me at once in the courthouse for the present. j .M . R. W. LASSITER, JR.3 OXFORD, N. C. J NORTH CAROLINA, Granville County To whom it may concern: H: (4. Herndon, C M. Hawkins, W. C. Reed, W. A. Davis, N.'A. Gregory and W. H: Hunt having filed with the court, under their hands and seals, certain articles of agreement,havin? paid the twenty-five dol lars required by. law and in all other things complied with the requirements of tthe stat ute, are declared to be a corporation und'-r the,nameand style of "The Panacea Springs Company." Principal place of business Oxford. Principal capital of stock ten thousand dollars with privilege of increas ing to half a million. " Number of share of stock one hundred of the par value of one hundred dollars each. The objects of the company are fully set out in the articles. of incorporation. But in substance they are to own,buy,have,hold and lease mineral water springs, land and rights to sell or lease or mortgage the same and to this end to issue stock. The incorporators and stock holders are not individually liable for the debts contracts or torts, of said company or its agents, servants or officers. Its corporate existence is 30 years. a o Vv- Lassiter, C. S. C. August 27, 1890. R.&D.RiR.CQ j CONDENSED SCHEDULE In EM AupstSt, J. R. ROLLER & SON, AGENTS FOR THE REST FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Office Herndon Block No. 1. . jyltf OTRAYHORN & WARLI0K, Attorneys at Law.. Will practice in the courts of Granville Person and Caswell county. . oV i! ' Hargrove's old law office at C oK SOUTH BOUND. NO. 50. DAILY. Lv Richmond . . . . 3.00pm Ar Greensboro. ... 10.27 P m LyGoldsboro . . . . 2.40 pm Ar Raleigh. . V . . 4 40 p m i.v Raleigh . .... 445 p m Lv Durham. . . ., . . 5.48 p m Ar Greensboro . . . . . 8.20 p m Lv Winston-Salem. . 6.55 pm Lv Greensboro. . . . 10.37 pm Ar Salisbury. . . ;. 12.26 a m Ar Statesyille . V v. . 1.49 am Ar Asheville . , . . 7.22 a m Ar Hot Spripgs ... 9.34 ? m L v Salisbury. . . . 12.32 am Ar Charlotte. . . . . 2.05 a m Ar Atlanta. . I . ' . . 11.00 a m Lv Charlotte. . . . i. 1.20 am Ar Augusta . v . . . 10.20 am NORTH BOUND. 9,42 a t 3- "opi, n-59Pn 2-55 a tc 7.ioai 9-5o a ta 4- 22 n 5- 55 pit 12.40 pi 9-4 p fe 1-O0pfc Q.07B NO. Leave Augusta. . . . Arrive Charlotte. . . . Leave Atlanta . . . . Arrive Charlotte . .. . Arrive Salisbury . . . Leave Hot Springs. . Leave Asheville. ; . Leave Statesville . . Arrive Salisbury ! . ; . Leive Salisbury. . Arrive Greensboro. . . ArriveWinston Salem Leave Greensboro.. . Airi've Richmond . Leave G eensboro . . Arrive Durham . . . At rive Raleigh. . . . Leave Raleigh . , . Arrive GoMsborn, . Leave Raleigh. ... Arrive Selma . : Arrive Wilson... . . Leave Wilson. . . . . Arrive Rock Mount . 6.30 6.00 4.25 6.62 11. 10 ,12.40 5-2 5-53 6.07 7-47 n.25 . 7-55 3-15 12:02 1.05 1. 10 2.25 DAILY. j 51. NO.cv p m a m m m m m m m m m m m a m p in am p m p m p nij p m o . 4-5o Pi 7-ioaa 5- pi 1 2-4 Pi 2.02 pi, 6- 4P 7- 1 2 pS 8.40 f 11.47 p, 8.501)3 4- 55 a it 11.11 prs 5- oo a a 7.35 am 9-ooam ii.4opm 9am n.oa a m 12.10am ".38 Dm 1.17 Pm $Daily. fDaily, except Sunday. BETWKE5 WIST POIST. RICHIOXD i.Miias Via KEYSVILLE. OXFORD A.D Dl'EHil. 54 & 102 S.oo a m 9.40 a m 11.00 a m 1.00 p m 2.05 p m 2.25 p m 2.32 p m 2.45 P m 3.06 p m 3.20 p m 3-35 pm 3-5o p m 3-58 P m -4.22 p in 5.00 p m 5-15 P m 5 45 P m 4-22 p m 4-45 P m 4- 55 P m 5- 17 P m 5-35 P ra 6.39 p m 7.00 p m STATIONS. Lv West Point . . Ar Ar Richmond . j, .;. Lv Lv Richmond . . Ar Lv Burkeville . '. . Ar Lv Keysville . .'' . . Ar Lv Fort Mitchell . . . Ar Lv Finney wood. '. . . Ar Lv Chase City . .'. . Ar 12.30 pm Lv Five rorks. . . . . Ar Lv Clarksville . . . Ar Lv Soudan . . . . .Ar Lv Bullock's . Ar Lv Siovall . , Lv Oxford . , 55 & W 6.iop 4-451 4.40 pro 2,45 pm 2,00 pm 12.58 pm, 12.47 pm Lv Oxford . Ar Dabney . . Ar Henderson 12.10pm 1 1.55 am 11.40 am; u.24ani; . Ar 11.15 , Arjio.4 . Ar 10.00 in . Lvj 9.25 am . Lv Ar Oxford . . Ar Sterns '. ' '. Ar Lyons . Ar Holloway Ar Durham . Ar Carey . . Ar Raleigh . . Ar 10.46 am . Lv ic.i6aro . Lvi 9.09 am . Lv ..Lv 9.25 am 8.33 am LvlS.fn) fDaily. JDaily. except Sunday. Additional trains leave Oxford daily ex cept Sunday 11.00 A. m., arrive Heixiersofi 12.05 P- m.,' returning leave Henderson, z i" P. M., daily except Sunday, arrive Oxfoto 3.15 P.M. j. . u ::- : I. ' No. 5c leaving Goldsboro 2.20 P. m. aw Raleigh 4.45 p. m. daily, makes connection at Durham with No. 19, leaving at 0.00 r.- daily, except Sunday for Oxford, Hendef son and all points ofO. and H., O. and t., and R. and M ' Rnads: Passenger coaches run throiigh -between . Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Richmono iron ana to West Point and Baltimore Tsjr c r- .,,1 . n,.ifUroro witn trains to am! fmm Tr.r.lia! t!itv alio vi mington, and at Seima to and frtm'Fa'tKe vine. " - - . No. 52 connects at Greensboro for a) etteville. ; .. .. No. 53 connects at Sema for YVisou, N-1-Nos. 50 and 51 make cse 'couiirttJ' University Station with trains to anu 1 Chape Hi, except Sunday. . f Tickets on sae at principa stations to tminte 1 , 4 1 t " .- J - ' ' . ----- For rotC nry rmA Inrnnnll Hie apply to any agent of the company or to; SOL HAAS , JAS l L. lAiM' . . Troffi. Mi" r:n Pass. W. A. TrjEiil Div: Pass. Aet. Kaei. f ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I Having qualified as administrator yr estate Of Mrs: Sncan A Robards, decease on the 5th day of Sept., 1890, I ht.T tify all persons indebted to the said e to come forward at once and settle, or s will be taken lo force payment. AI1 l'e' ilf Kli: , ore neie'', uu'uiiig ciauns again si me esi " notified to present them to me at once, if they are not presented beiore t-j :. l8qi. this nntir wit! nlehded i ' their renivdnr r c; WnvsTKK. Ad"ir; - ' , V m Sept. 5, 1800. LEX. J. FEILD, attorney-at-laW c OXFOnV41 - -'.Ti ' VtlJ Office on Commercial Avenue at tr' J of College street. " ' t , ..i, Will give prompt and careful ? fll busint.:s entrusted to him. ? S. ROVSTKK, f""' ,4 of Susan A. Robards,
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