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I'fe ■' THE M#BOTHe CtABTOW. ®y.50 per Year. 1. ■ H«\v noble »!ip, iMan aiuoiii; iioldo Men, who fears not to ply n truth-lelliiisi Pen.' Single copy 2 cts OXFOKl), X. C., SUNDAY MORXIXG, APRir. 10, 1870. NO. G. Th^ Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, ' ‘C i'iCi-; I \ rilKSlMAN puMished e\’orv M:.)riiing cei.it(j(i) at tlie following > * 'ni)_v one week. - _ ‘ *'"py one Mor.lh, - ' ^'‘>py 2 Month-, • ^'o])_v tliree .Month, * ^ opy si\ M inths, _ ^ *^^ipy oii;‘ \'er.r, .iberal inclucenients to -• Iikviiis/iii^ A‘iU^'s ^ ^'(uarc I iiiseriion, ' “ 1 Meek, .'a i-'oliunn i montli 111; 11,1 )iNc ) (Monday e.\- rates : I 2^cts 6ocis 8octs - $1.50 S2.50 elul)s. 50CIS fti.OC) .S2.00 - ->4.00 67-00 r ►■12.00 TOWN AND COUNTY. HURRYGRAPHS. J'o-day is I’laster. I'^culical candidates are popping ”P like mushrooms in thi.s county. ^■liarlie A\’iIso,n, tlie celebrated vo- ^■‘■'list, is teaching, the orphans. J-ove your neighbor as yourself. V I'' ' How few o!)serve this command. Slepliens’ cliurcli is handsome- ,)’^W(jrateti with evergreens, it Ijc- ‘“ig l^ter, Agoo.'l .many of the Oxford pj; o- lire attending, the Ou/d terlN' meet- at .Aloore’s. Wsterday was one of those beau- iiul (lays that aiwavs brings out the ‘^^'^''utilul girls. e are sorry to liear of the indis- ^''^''^ition of our friend .\rch i'ayh)r, J'- Ho])e to see him out sooii. I'ife is short. Death is certain. ’Or every moment spent on earth \v]il sj^2nd ages in eternity. • e would respec tfull)- call your 'y^tention to t !e dental card of Dr. •• ^\ . (>(ven ^ another column. •Attention firemen ! 'I'here will b ' j' parade ol the Hook and J/adder ‘^»il)any to-n;orrow, by order of the '''•■eman. The funeral services of Mrs. I. A. Venable will take place in the Pres byterian chiH'ch at 9:30 this a. m. lake two breakfasts this morning, one for the soul and one for the body, and you will l)e fitted for duty. In iact do so every morning. Rev. Junius P. Moore and lady of AVarrenton passed through the vil lage yesterday en route to the quar- I terly meeting at Moore’s chapel. I W'e tender our heartfelt th?.nks to : the [)re.ss tor their many kind and Hat- I tering notices of our j^ap ‘r. 'I’hank ; _\-ou, gentlemen. ! Another new agricultural paper. I Raleigh thei>lace and Johnston [ones the editor. It will be christened i tlie vV. C. Juinnn's Jiu/nm/. We I \' ish it success. ('lO to t'hurch to-day, ^■oung men — and old one’s, 100—and don’t stand al.)out the street ('orners and loaf around the hotel door, and .^nize. ; and ga/e. It don’t look nice. (^uite a number of “de culhid” I po])ulation were posted in ‘-'sciuads’' ! around the Court House last evenino'! i T ■ ^ ' i discour.'.ing politics and the extrava-: ; gance of the Radical County ('om-' ! missioners. An old darkey hearing the I^pisco- . j)al l)el! every day for some time, ask- ' ed Saturday why the}' rang it so much I lie was answered, b'ecause it was Lent ‘‘Tliey needn’t ware it out if it is i Lent,” remarked the old darkev. | Mayor's CouRr.—Richard liicks, the colored shoemaker, was arrigned before his honor i^Iayor Ctews last evening for an assault upon his wife. “Awls” well that “ends” well, but Richard was fined $2 and costs. Thanks.—The Culi)eper Observer and Tunes -.vill please except our thanks for their kindly notices of u: . We are glad to see that A'irginia papers are proud of their native sons. Several young men in and around town have taken the Clarion to send to their sweathearts, thanks boys, and wc sincerely hope none of you will re ceive that horrible “mitten,” as it unfits a man for business. We speak from experience. 1 lo'l'l'.l, .\rkivai.s.— Allen, L'armville. \^a. iel, Henderson, N. Height, Salem, A’a. -Pah.lwin 1'. A. c;. Dan- C. r>. !•'. . j R )ger A. Kingsbury has re i^’irned from a two weeks visit to ^'Ueigh and Durham He reports dull in Raleiid'. '1'HK CiC\N\ ILLK DkmocR \'l'.— I'his I'.ew ]japer ]iublished bv S. ]. Jones (i' Co., edited by Capt. W'm }>iggs, made its appearance yesterday morning. W'e are pleased to wel come the (.'apt. l'a(k to the editorial fraternity. 'Phe Deinoiial h;is the ring of true metal about it and ]jrom-, j ises a \aluable a(;([uisitio;i t^) C'lran- Iville Demoeracs'. ! Samnu'. m\' b-,)y. Su''Cess to \-oii. Cooi) SiNc.iNc.—'The singing in the Episcopal choir will be grand I this morning, as it is I;aster Sunday. ■ We are not speaking from hearsay ' but know what we are talking al)out, as we happened to hear two of the ; meml;ers ])racticing a few days ago, ; and the chants were indeed gloiious. , Oi K (’iruRcni:s 'I'o-dan-.—'I'liere : will be ]jreaching in the P-ajUist chiirch at ir. a. m. and 7', p. m. Sevices in the I'^pis(u)])al church at , 1 r a. in., and'in the evening at 5,'i o’clock Strangers in town are cordiallv in- N'ited to attend. Rk,markai!1.i:. — It is remarkable [hat various nations have each a dif ferent da)' of tlie week for the pul,)lic celebration of religious services. Sun day is devoted by th;.' C'hrislians, -Monday by the (ireels, 'i'ueulay bv the Persians, Wednestlay bv the As- s)-rians, Thursday by tlie i;gyptians, Friday by the 'Purks and '■'aturday 1) , the Jews. .
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