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lers . It 1= );iper ial,l>. f ai 3 ivioDV; nsled ■I] r>=fjV tb:it 1' H' il will " Inv ieiriC’i laiul- Sa50 per Year. How ncble the I>lan among noble Men, who fears not to ply a truth-telling Pea.’’ Single copy 2 CtS OXFORD, N. C., SATUKDAY MORNING, MAY G, 1876. NO. 23. The Morning Clarion, By V/ILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (oFFtCE IN THESPIAN HALI. BUILDING ) piibli.shed every Morning (Sunday ex cepted) at the followinjr rates : * Copy one week, - _ _ la.Jcts * Copy one Montli, - - 35cts * Copy 2 Months, _ _ _ 6octs * Copy three Month, - - 8octs * Copy six Months, - _ _ ^1.50 * Copy one Year, - _ $2.50 JS^^Liberal inducements to clubs. Advei'tisiug Rates : J square i insertion, - . 5octs I week, - - - . $1.00 LOCAL & STATE SQUIBS. HURRYGRAPHS. ^ column I month, - - ;^2 00 “ I “ - ■ - tioo , , “ ^ “ - - $7-co column I month - - - ^12.00 I'Ocal Notices 20 cents a line each inser tion. We regret to learn that the good lady of the editor of the Durham Herald is very ill. An excursion train will leave Hen derson Sunday morning for Raleigh. Round trip ticket 80 cents. We were surprssed to find the “Public Spirit” in our box last eve- ning. It was a newspaper, though. We learn that the Poor House has had less visitors since the Cl iRiON opened fire upon it. Shall we con tinue to shell it, Mr. Cole. A large lot of N. C. Bacon, Hams and Sides just received at [201W] Williams & Bryan’s. We regret to learn of the accident that befc'Il little Bennie Hays, son of j Jno. \Y. Hays Esq. By some means j or other he cut two of his toes very ! badly with a cutting knife. DISTRICT CONVENTION. ' Henderson Tribune for this Convention of tfPe Democratic-Conser. vveek is excellent, and we notice a , '■(; voters of the Fourth Congressional I i r -i i ^^^I'^trict will be held in the city ef Raleigh { ° squibs taken from the ih„ day of June next, for 1 CLARION are an improvement to its purj)ose of nominating a candidate for I 1 11 Tr 1 °^8iess and a Presidential Elector, and se- I CQiumns. Bro. Harrell, give us Democratic Conservative Meeting. Ihe Democratic Conserrative voters of lanvilie are requested to meet in mass con- ^lUion, at Oxford, ^[onday May 29th, to ' Ppoint delegates to the State and' Congres- ^li^trict Convention, to be held in, ^ a eigh the 13th and i4tli days of June next, to transact such business as mav be ®*^nied nece.ssaiy. ■^y order of Co. Ex : Committee. '■^pril 20th 1875. J. S. Amis, Ch'm, V, >-"'o delegates ;o the St, Louis Con- : credit, please. * sir 1°“' ^ ‘'^“endance is earnestly de-| . , Each county will lie entited to^ one I Italian vender of images W'as yesterday. His images were *^72^ over fifty given for Merrimon in % order of the District Executive Com II. A. London, Jr., Chairman. ^farch3ist. 1876. I^RS. Paschall & Young, **111CTI€IN0 PiiYSICIANS, OXFORD, N. C. J. OfTice at T. D. Crawford & Co’s 8-tf ,^*^8 Store. L. C. TAYLOR^ . PHYSIOIAN, Office at 1"o3t-0ffice. . fl^E CIAL T V— Typhoid Fever J^iseases of Children. I very pretty. He had a very good I bust of Dickens. It he had dropped his basket he would have had a dick ens’ ofa “bust,” sure enough. One of the county Commissioners, speaking of the C lariox, yesterday evening called it Carrion. Well il it is, buzzard though he be he will not have a chance to feed upon it. The same Commissioner remarked a few days ago that he was a regular “ bood'sucker.” We were aware he was something after that order, from the way he has sucked in the people j of Cranville Countv. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Ba'iti.edoro, N. C., May 3, 1876. In a recent issue of the Roanoke ‘-News” “Hooping Windy Jingle”—for I know not what else H. W. J., could possibly ,‘tand for under the circumstances, especially when he complains so mournfully of epizootic among his race at Wilson—takes upon himself the responsibility of venturing to correct me a- bout the number of inhal)itants o( Hattleboro. He has discovered a huge mountain in East ern Carolina. Let Pro. Kerr come down and analyze its minerals and measure its height, &c. Did you ever study geography, Mr. H. W. J. ? Did you ever go beyond the environs of the city of Wilson? Knot, take Evans’ Railroad Guide, which may be a great comfort to you, and you will find the information in reference to the poi^ulation here. Don’t fail, dear friend, to take my advice, for wisdom is a good thing; yea, bet ter than riches. Your humble correspondent will have the pleasure of attending the marriage of Miss Addie Braswell, daughter of M. A.. Braswell of Edgecombe, to-morrow, to Mr. J. G. Hv- man, of Whitaker Depot. ?t[r. Silas Ilaii- ■tock was to-day married to Miss Eddie (Jar- (!|ener, daughter of E. T. Gardener Esq., of I|dgecombe. When it rains it pouis. ; 'I'he following officers were elected here lu',t Monday: \V. R. Hines, Mayor, Joseph l lobgood, I. I). \Vright, J, II. Herbert and E. C. Bullock, commissioners. A. J. A. Read Crawford’s advertisemen,and after you read go see him. He sells the best and purest drugs at the low est prices, also the best candies, soda water, and in a word everything to be found in a first class drug store. Dont fail to go and see him befo:e purchasing elsewhere, for he keeps the cheapest and best good-; in towm. Malt-Hop-'I'onique—For ])yspep- sia. Recommended as an improve ment on Ale and Porter for general debility. WILLIAMS & BRYAN. 21 iw. I'he funeral of Mrs. Robt. Royster will take place this afternoon in the Baptist church at 4 o’clock. The ladies were out yesterday in numbers. Some had on new calicoes. It must have been ‘dress’ parade with them. Don t forget to attend the meeting to night ^o organize a minstrel troup.
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