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THE MORNING CLARION. Democratic at all tunes. WEDNESDAY - - MAY 17, 1876. ~’wh6TvTll it be. The national Convention of the two parties meet in June next. Ihe Radical being held in Cincinnati on the loth and the Democratic in St- Louis on the 27th. Of course the number of aspirants is a legion, but the real struggle be gins to narrow down to a few whose claims arestronger, or whose manage ment is more skilful. The Radical list comprises Bris tow, of Kentucky, Blaine, of Main, Morton of Indiana, and Conkling of New York. The latter seems to hold the winning card at present, as it is generally understood that he is the favorite of Grant, who, not withstanding his weakness and soon be—retirement, still exercises and will exercise the immense patronage of the government for the nomina tion of his man. Among the Democratic arpirants it seems so be understood the fight will lay b-tween 'I'ilden of N. Y. Bayard of Delaware, Thurman, of Ohio, Hancock, U. S, Army and Hendricks of Indiana. Either of these names would be acceptable to the party at large, and either o.ie would, no doubt, poll the full Democratic vote, especially here at the South, where we are not dis turbed on the cjuestion of the curren cy, but simply demand reform in the government. 'I'lie followhig couipliuxMitiiry notice of Sn liilor Ilaiisotn wt* ('lii* from tlie 'SVusiringtou City ’Sinulivy Morciiry:‘ .We havt‘not tlioiiglit it iiceessiu y to inuke any coinm.iiir coiiccniiiig the ubortive nitieisins upou liie (‘oiidiiet of Senator Haiii^oin in in handing,' over to (.ji-floveriior V^aiu'e ih;it portioa of )ii> p.jy whieh !iecru(‘(l wiiile llu* (MHidentiiils as'Senntor from Nortii Carolina were lield by Mr. Vunee. who war; not IHMM.itted ro rak- lii^ sent, on account of politieal iii«al»ilities. We only refer to Tt'.e sut jeet now toexi)res> tlie lio])(‘ that, if there are any similar eases wliere l.ublle men have dis]>l:iv d sueii a lieen sense of honor they sliould be k nown. To hear of a Senator making over $2- ooo of his lawful property to anotlier because tliat other was designed to re ceive it by the will of bis constituency, and had ineurreii expense in the matter, is refreshing in these degenerate days Senator Hansom is one of nature’s noblemen—tlie kuid who honor ev(!iy place they occupy. TCVAV advertisements. A Democratic weekly, published AT’ Dm'liarn IST* O* | } Motto—May peace and plenty be and reinain the legacy of the South. T. C. WOODBURN, Ed. & Pro. , D. MILTON BROWN Local Ed Stock li.icon. Flour, fiard. Meal. Fisli, and all kind of (ir )ceries. ! Con.-rantly receiving at Jas. T. i miiEMENDOUS St ck of Xew li «)ts i iand Shoes in>t ree,eived at .James ']'. ; Hunts. linrt^^Cityma le a speciali^.^^ IF von want (iood (ioods at low down prices go to -lames '1'. Hunts eiieap Stores. hotel, I CULPEPER, VA. ! jVTori’ow l^rotliers, j Managers and Proprietors. { ]OhN TAYLOR, Assistant. ' A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. I juhn Tayloe, late editor Lexington, N. C. ! Central, now Assistanl at Wavei'iy Hotel, will he pleased lo see his Noiih ('arolma I eeeeeeeee eeoeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeecee eeseee-eee. eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeoeee LADIES oeeeeee.eee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee, eece , eeee | eeee AYork for a Sewill? eeee i eeee MaclliUP. eeee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eee“eeeeee WEED eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee I e ^ ! e Given for a Cluh ofjo S;i/>scnt>ers e i e ■ , ^ eeeeee For Tho Torcllligllt. Peeeee ;eeeeee eeeeee 'eeeeeeeee eee.*eeeee eeeeeeere Ti ‘V Tt! eeeeee( ee ieeeeeeeee ‘ , eeeeeeeee ^ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee eeeeee GENERAL DIRECTORY. CTIUIICHES. Episcopat.—Rev. M. IL Vaughn Rec- tor-Services every Sunday at 11^ o’clock a. m. and 5.} p. ni. Friday evenings oh o'clock p. ni. ^Ietiiodist—Itev. S. V. TIoj'le Pastor^ Services se(;ond Sunday in each montli at 11 a. m.. rnd 7.} p- '^^h Sunday night 7n>-P‘'=i.V'f‘'‘ “'“eting every Tuesdaj' evening same hour. XiA.PTiST—Rev. F. R. Underwood, Pastor—Services every ist and 3d Sun day at iL a. m. and 7| p.m. Pray«r meeting every Thiu’sday cvennig at t A o’clock p. rn. Prrsbytkktak—Rev. D. E. Jordan. Pastor. Preachiiig ‘V(M-y *2d and 4m Sabbath at 11 o’clock a. m. and 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting \Vedn(*sday S o'clock. MAILS. Henderson—TiCaves daily ot 8,] a. m> Arrives 5 p. m. , Knap of Reeds—LeavcfiTuesdays ani Fridays C a. m. Arrives same day at i 1). in. , f a T.t'aves Bv'rea Satin'days at a. m. Arrives i2 m. Oak Hill—Leaves Wednesdays an" Satnrdavs at 0 a. m. Arrives 'I'uesdays and Fridays G p. m. REGUI;AT10X,S OK THE PaSTOFFICE. Money orders issued between 9 a. ui. 4 p. m. , , X Mails eloses at 8 a. m. and opens at 0 1). tn. .1- 'rAYU)K. P. M. OXFORD. Mayor—Tames li. (-lews. Constable—\V. C. ('rabtree. Couiinissioners—S. S. Haitl -'^ek. - • H, A Williams, '1'. D. Crawford, Stmtl» Watkins. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ^RS. Paschall & Young. PRACTICING PHYSICIANS, OXFORD, N. C. Office at T. D. Crawford & Co’^ Drugstore. OWEN, S li liOEO .Y-PENTlS'l'- OXFORD, N. C. j(^ Office at his residence. I 6-1 m I "poisi son t A T^. I PETER OirARJ.ESTON, I Barber and Hair Dresser, i MAIN STKKKT, i OSFORI), N, c. I H'tf I _ A Few styles ©f Boots that been on hand several seasoifs tl>*' I nnisf l)t' sold, ('’ooper *X: iillams. llic i
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