fc CO., aiil most k of THE MORNING CliABlOW, ^2.60 per Year. ‘-How Jioblp the ;>lan niiiotii; noble Men, who Icars no( fo j>ly a trudi-tclliii" Pen.” Single CO]py 2 CtS ^'OL. 1. OXFOKI), N. C!.. WED^’ESDAY 3I0RNIXG, APRIL J^|,1870. XO. 8. For puri' Mioss; of 10 sur- rhoy'^ >y v’(>ry i‘(l ;ni(! .vino- tJie ilKT.-il pal' a (;outiiui' irs, ARE- IDED. ) CO. *'! 1(1 ro^^peci' that lie i‘ will .siijipl} 'very 'I'lio?' " evening?' All ordoi'l iu1.y & Bro" entioii. If’ Plow and l"lo''j William?;. I or mor^t The Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, ('>;''KK;K IN' TUKSl’IAN J[ALL liUll.l)lN(; ) I ■ 1 . . ' l>Ui.)]ishecl every Morning (Suinliiy t\- (.'epletl) nt tlie following rales : ’ ^ '>]>)' one week, _ _ _ * one Mor ill, - - ' -'opy 2 Months, _ _ _ ' ^'opy three Moiitli, ‘ *^-'>py six Months, - _ _ * ^ opy one \'ear, - - .ilieral induccn;eiits to clulis. . Idvcrtisin"; Rales : * ^'liiare i insertion, “ 1 week, - - /S eolunin i tnonth h “ I “ - /■'2 j (( ' Column I month - [ 21 CIS ,35cts 6oots Socts jSi-SO $2.so 50CIS $1.00 ^2.00 ^i.oo $7.00 .*12.00 TOWN AND COUNTY. HURRYGRAPHS. \’riters. ' "SS E BELT,, rd. X. ('. i iiohisses', our. Supei* )iickets ai>' for sale that ha'' seasons tl>'' iillam.s 3f Cigar^ d Fruit, fi| .L& SOM )ry\ leap and 1'* & Co'i ^^.1 Paryear is iiulisposccl. ^Vheat in this vicinity is looking 'Veil. ^Ji'anville has a Mcclical Associa tion. . ^larble-playing and kite-flying are Vogue amongst the Oxlord lu'chin.s. ^•'virden.'i are looking well consid- '^I'irig. Oxford has only one vacant store ^*ouse now. Who \^ill take that? ^I'ass is up knee high—to a voting duck. it s,eerns that winter with itsgrim- will never leave us. , I'rowsers obtained on credit are ^^^‘eches of trust. Hiere are now eiglit prisoners in Oxford jail. . Our j ajicr will in a ftw da}'s show public how it is ap[)reciated as ‘ ' Advertising medium. first-class grocei'v store will be ^RMied in a ftw (iays under the .-Lakion cffice. You will hear from these columns ere long, j,^^_^^'3wford & Co., have some of the i/"'^te.st and best candy you ever ■ ''^tiick a tooth in.” Wc know it is for we have tasted. ('rawford will soon put his Soda fountain up. We’ll l)e so happy. Exchanges are coming in mon strous slow. H'lriy up with your papers, gentlemen. An elegant assortment of French and Amcrcan Candies, 'I'ea Cake,s, cl"c, just received ;Vt Mitchell & Sons. Our friend, AV. 1’.^ Molt is making large i:>reparati)ns to entertain his ^ guests during court \vcek. I Frank Richmcuul a l.one trader I from \\i., was before the Mayor for j fast riding on tlie, istreet. Submit- ; ted and paid the find of two dollars. I Why are the C )tri|y C)mmission- ers like the large nwbles the boys phiv with ? Dt'causq^P.'.ev are 'M-ir.g” . . .1 I Maj. T. l>. N’eraole retei'\Td a' ■ a telegran'. Monday stating that his ^ daugiiter, Miss (jracie Ven?.ble, who I is attending scliool in Charlotte, is very ill. He and liis wife leave this ! morning. : The Court House is assuming a| : very handsome appearanc-e. When j i finished it will l)e one of the. neatest \ in the State. Kut the pco[)le of this i county vrill jjay dear for it. It has j been a “fat” job for somcbod}-. I 'I'he young ])eople of this place I had a dance on Monday night ; the i youth and beatity of the town were j out, and seemed to enjoy themselves j hugely after forty da\ s of selfdenial. I “It is exceedingly disagreeable to i have two young ladies to go back I on a fellow with.in an hour,” was :he : mournful remark ol' a )oung man I yesterday. We are rather inclined i to think it is. \'ou have oin'svmpa- ■ thy, old fellow, if that will lighten your burden of grief. ■ PuGii.is’tic.—'I'here was a slight pugilistic encounter in town 'i'nes- day night, (’hairs were hurled through the air with wonderful ra pidity, find window-glass was scat tered to the four winds. Fortunate- iv, no blood v.’as spilled or bop.es broken. AVanted —A cover for l)are. suspi- picion, a veil for the face of nature, buttons for the breaches of privileges binding for a volume ot' smoke, ce ment for broken engagements. Don'i' Forgk'I'.—^Ye would have the merchants bear in mind that next week is court week, and that the Ci.ARiON will bean excellent ad- vertisir>g medium, as we intend to issue several hundred extra copies. Send them in frii;nds. Improy];.mi-:nt.—^Ve arc glad to state that the post office is to have a new set of boxes, which will be a great convenience to the public and ornamental to the oftice. We un derstand our young friend, Mr. Chas. Taylor, will open a first class confectionery store in connection therewith. Nobv. —W'c notice that Mitchcll & Sons have [)laced a new and hand some prescription case upon their counter. 'I'ha*; looks like bttsiness. In visiting that firm you will ever find these affable and jiolite gentle man, jno. '1'. Britt, ana O. M. Roy:.- ter ready and willing If) wait tij)on you. h’.very farmer (u- ]ji)ultry raiser should lake the. Poultry NiUioii, a neatly-printed s'xtc.n-page monthly, splendidly illustrated, devoted to poultry and pet stock, edited by the experienced lireetK-r and fancier, W. M. I'ochl. Only sixty cents a year. Published by the Poultry Nation Co., 15; itr>ingliam, l^'ie. ('o , (.). 'Two months on trial, ten cents. Try 1 . Ni'.w Pa!>kk.—W'e havit received the first number of a handsome little daily, published in Oxlbrd, X C., by Messrs. J. C. Williams an.l ja‘'. .A. Kobiiisou. Mr. Robinscjn is a native of this j)lace ai;d served his apprenticeshii) in this office, ar.ci .Mr. Williams was :i. jour us for a year c'r two. .Success to \ou and your enterprise, boys —Picainoiii I’irghtiatt. 7'hanks Mr. Stofer, y )ur nori ;e is highh' ap;treciated.

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