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Ei: 3.50 P3r Year. -How noble tl.e Man among nol.le Men, M bo foars not to ply a trutl.-telllnff Pen.' Single copy 2 cts VOL. 1. OXFORD, N. C., THURSDAY MOENING, MAY 18, 1876. NO. 33, Th-3 Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (OFl'ICK r.\ 'IIIKSIMAN l!i;i 1.]>IN(; ) published cveiy Moniin^r (Sunday c.\- ceptedj at the rates : I Copy ()))c week, - _ _ 1 Copy one .Mor.lh, I Copy 2 Months, - _ _ * Cojiy three Month, * Copy six jNfanths, _ _ _ J Cojjy one Vear, _ JS^^’Liberal inducemeiits lo chihs. (h.rrlisinj^- Ruti’S - / I square i insertion, * “ I v\-eek, column r niontli. X “ I “ - I 2?, cts 35cts boots Socts $1.50 32.50 5octs - Si.00 ,$2.00 - S4.00 f “ - - 87.GO ! * column I month - - . §12.00 I 1-ocal \oliees 20 cents a line each inser- i 'lOil. I Democratic Conservative Meeting. j 'I’lie Democratic Conservative voters of! '■•'ranville are recpiested to meet in mass con- 't:niion, at Oxford, Monday May 29th, to} appoint (Iclegates to the State and Congres- | -^'iJtial district Convinti.)n, to be held in ^'•ilcigh the 13th and I4tli days of June next, '^'d ti) transact such_ business as may be n I e (I n c i.’ ess a ry. l-'y order of Co, J*2x : Conimiltee. J. S. A.mi.s, Ch’m. April 20th 1875. DIS f iu o1^ E N f I O N. A Convention of the 1 )emocralic-Coiiser.' 'aiive voters of the b'ourtli Congressional 'Mrict will be held in tlie c'ity «f Kaleii^h J-'>' 1 ucsday ihe 13th day of June next. i%- ‘t'purpose of nominating a candidate for , oiigrey; am' a fVesidential Elector, and se- ‘'-ling two delegates ;o the St. Louis C.ni- ^'.'■iili'on. A full attendance is earuesllv de- ^"'td Each eounly will be entiled to' one '■’le for every one hundred v(jtes and frac- ‘';'iial ])art over fifty given for Merrimon in ^72. iiy Oidtrof ihc Dislrict Exeeuti\ e roni. 11. A. l.i).\i)i)N, ji;., ( hairnian. March 3ist. 1876. “My boy, were you baptised ?” ^‘Oh, yes, half a dozen times. But it never took.” Governor Erogden was the only Southern Crovernor present at tiie opening of the Centennial. i he Asheville says con siderable disapprobation is manifes ted at the course of Judge Watts during and after the trial of Thomas Strange. 1 he new store of Mr, Jame.s T. Hunt will have a handsoiiie glass fiont, aiul a good deal of the timber has arrived to build it with. Read his advertisement in another column. Prom all we can learn the Junior is having a big time at the Press Con vention. We suspect he is passing himself off for single. — Why is it that the town authorities aie not as strict on all occasions as they were last SaUirday night ? The still hours were made hideous last night until a late honr, by a disor derly set of negroes- Why were they not stopted ? I’are play g^nts. N. C. cut Herrin;s at cts j)er dozen at Wii.liams I^rvan’s. Querv No. 8..~What has become of the one hundred dollars due Mrs. Kin ton and paid in CIreenbacks to the County Commissioners? The public and family will be glad , to know that the Ci.akirn can an- The Raleigh says the "> kev. Hishop Lyman confirmed ten | '—^ candidates Sunday evening at the I There will be a meeting Church of llie (;ood Shepiierd ; also I Orphan Aid Troupe at this’s fourteen at St. Augustine Chapel in i Friday night at 8 o’clock, the morning. | promptly. All the members are re- T)r. Crissom informs the P^'escnt. that the Insane Asylum is now crow- ;'V Secreiarv. ded to its utmost capacity, and there is not a day but what he receives an ^CAL & STATE SQUIBS. i'ans h'.'.ve displac'ed furs. Kliesare beginning to ‘’walk into parlor.” Colored sashes will be worn with ^'"iiiiner tb'esses. ^ ^ Kine^straw hats are the fashiona- ones this spring. if V>l1 are through house cleaning happy yon must be. JAiS. C. \VIJvL1AMS, Manager. 'I'ow>r Improvkments.—The Cia- applicaiion from some county in the has already noticed the im- jprovements being made upon the 'I'he Danville 77Wj' is informed | premises of Mr. James '1'. by a Milton correspondent that the' lejoiced to Le able to farmers aroimd the town are jjlowing I gentlem in has con- u{) their tobacco land for corn. The i ^M^P-^iraiv.'c of best da} ’.s work they ever did. Ifi '''>11? at an early day, the farmers in thi., coimty wouk! on ■ ly cotto.i to it the sa:ne way. new store upon the site now occui)ied by him. '['he new build- liig will be four floors high, itj (^)i'KKV No. 9.—I’y wiiat authori-i nieasuiing 4^ icct, two store ly do the County Commissioners i,>-Pleasuring fifty feet and sue an order to an insane woman I f twenty- r 111. , live feet back for one htuidred (.oilai's, and the' -lyi Did he do it, or did he not doit?: 'I’he Ci-akiox will luuv: mo-(* t 1 he ( i) \i;!o.\ waits for an answ'r J al)out if to-moirow ^ I
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