■te.50 per Year. »How noble tlie Man among noble Men, wlio fears not to ply a truth-telling Pen.” Single copy 3 cts VOL. 1. OXFORD, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1876. NO. 28. Th3 Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (OFI'ICE IN TIIKSJ’IAN HALL IJLTILDINi; ) published every Morning (Sunday ex cepted) at the following rates : I Copy one week, - _ _ islrl'; J Copy one Month, - _ I Copy 2 xMonihs, _ _ _ 6octs 1 Copy tliree Month, _ _ 8octs * Copy six Manths, - _ _ 1 Copy one Year, - _ ^2.50 JJQf'Liberal inducements to clubs. Aik'criisi/io- Rates : 1 square I insertion, - . 5octs I - - - $1.00 /8 column I month. - . $2.00 'v “a ^ ' ' ■ y^-J.oo r 1 “ ^ “ ' ' $7-00 ‘ column I month - - . $12.00 I-ocal Notices 20 cents a line each inser tion. LOCAL & STATE SQUIBS. DISTRICT CONVENTION. A Convention of the Democratic-Conser vative voters of the Fourth Congressional ^Jistrict will be held in the city «f Raleigh «n Tuesday the 13th day of June next, lor jiurpose ot nominating a candidate for ' ongress and a Presidential Elector, and se- '^'cting two delegates to the St. Louis Con- A full attendance is earnestly de- ^'I'ed Kach county will be entiled to one ' ote for every one hundred votes ar«l frac- 'ona! part over fifty given for Merrimon in *072. f^y order of the District Executive Com. II. A. London, Jr., Chairman. March 31st. 1876. PROSPECTUS OF THE Granville Democrat, PUELLSHED AT Henderson, IST. C, S. J. SK!i\XEU, Editor, J0NF:S & HAWKINS, Pul ISUEIJS. WE Avould respectfully announce to the public that the Granvilli; j'*-'tMocRAT, Iieretoforc i)ublislied at Oxford, been moved to Henderson, \vhere it will issued (n the same terms and will bede- *^tcd to the same objects as previously an- f^'^'Unced in its colunnis. Politically as its ‘'.^me indicates the I3emocrat will lend its and influence towards the furtaerance of interest of the great Democratic-Conser- •Hive i>arty of the County. Jts Literature l)e such as to render it of interest to the ^“'^sidc, and its agricultural department will j,^‘Hler it both desirable and attractive to the ‘"'iner, A large lot of N. C. Ijacon, Ham.s Sitle.s just received at Uoiw] ^Williams &: Bryan’s. HURRYGRAPFS. Mr. Robt. L. Hunt is ill will fever thought not seriously. Vhat is de matter mit you Schlick ? The Times no cums to hand at all, no ino mit himself. ! N. C. cut Herrings at 15 cts per dozen at Williams & Bryan’s. Yesterday was as pretty a day as we ever saw. It had every bit the appearance of the iith of May. Ii everybody would paint or white wash their houses and fences, our town would be lovely. The young men who go courting, or visiting, either you choose to call it, are beginning to wear button-hole boquets. Do keep some'of the little beauties for us ladies. This is the season of the year for house-cleaning and a man can get in the house the best way he can. And he has to “get up and dust” before he sits down. Corn meal at So cts per bushel at Williams &'Bryan’s. One thing we arc pleased to note and that is the large amount of new fencing that has been put up in Ox ford. New ])aling neatly painted adds a great deal to any place. It strikes us that it is nearly time to have mutton in our markf*t. Why don’t some of our countr) friends bring in a lamb or two, they would find ready sale for them. Mr. Chas. Traylor left here yester day for Windsor, Bertie county, to look after his son John, who is in carcerated in Bertie jail for having in his possession a stolen horse. We have never heard any thing detrimen tal to the young man’s character, and trust he may prove him:jelf innocent. The advertisement of the Waverly Hotel, Culpeper Va., will appear to morrow. Thanks Thomas and Sam uel and may the Mori'ow in your bones never grow thin. Will some one be kind enough to tell us the real emblem of the bloom of the Mock-orange? Harrell, of the Henderson Tribune says it means “Mock-Modesty.” Strange em blem, that. Mali-Hop-Fonique—For Dyspep sia. Recommended as an improve ment on Ale and Porter for general debility. WILLIAMS & BRYAN. 21 iw. Wanted.—If any one in town have on hand a copy of the play of Too- dles, and would like to loan it to the Orphan Relief Troupe, will please in form any member of the troup, or leave it at t:'is office. Sudden Death.—The many friends of Mr. R. H.Graves in this Community will be pained to learn that he died in Hilsboro very sud denly last Wednesday. We have not heard the cause of his death. Help us.—To make a paper live and interesting, as a local paper, the peo])le of the town and county must feel and take an interest in it. We ask our friends to inform us of all items of interest. I here are many things happening constantly, that if gathered, would go far to make a pa per newsy and interesting which are never known outside the locality where they occur. We shall feel thankful to have you tell u.^, when convenient, or write us of eve ry item of interest. Do so please, all of you. Corn meal at 80 cents ]ier bushel. COOI’J'.R iC W'lLLlAMS.