THE M3RNING CLA.H10^ Democratic at 'all times. ' SATURDAY- may 20. rSye. One sensible, deceut n-tiin hus at last turned up in the Beecher busi ness. His name is Rev. W- M. I’aylor ofthe Broadway Tabernacle It was proposed that lie slwnW hear all that Beecher and Bowen had to say and then tell noboly what he heard. Brother 'I'aylor thought the lead was more than he could well carry by his own unaided efforts, as President Grant would ssy, and de- clinod with thanks. And now the question aris-es, what had brother Taylor done tliat it shonkl be gra -e- ly proposed to subject him to so dire a punishment? Could any man listen to all Beecher and Bow en could tell and then live! made the mistake ought in justice to him to make a prompt and com plete correction. ADVERTISEMENT.S. NEW A Democratic weekly, published Piii’liaxn 1ST- O* jNIotto—-May peace and plenty be and remain the legacy of the South. T. C. WOODBURN, Ed. Pro. I). MlLl'ON liROVVN I.>ocal Ed. L'Tu^GE Stock r,:u‘on. Flour, Lard, Fi^h, iuid all kind of (ri;ocenes, Constantly rc.oivuig' at .las. T. Bnut-s. Stock of N'ow Boots 1 and Slux-s just rec,eiv«ul at .hun.‘s i . Hunts, Burts Citytnade a speciality . at low down Xprioes,i^o 10 -liinie' 1. Hiuit> clu ap Stor Queen V^c oria has been oHicial- ■ Iv proclaimed Empress ot India, af ter tlie mediseval fashion. On 'i'aesday the heralds and trumpet ers weutfortli, and she.dtfs read the decree at tlie Royal Exchange, at C'hariug Crosi and the lown Hall, Bretfonl. Oa the following day ^ the imperial announcement was ; mixde at Edinburg Cross, Scotch ceremony was most; pictu resque, and WAS conducted by tlie herals, i>ursuivants and the Queens j 'rrumpetcr for Scotland, the Duke ; of Albany, His Royal Hi^hneiitho | Duke of E-linburg, vvho read the ; proclamation, which w is responded ' lobyth! Marquis of IVa'ie as pur suivant. (HU’ions inst.fvuoe ol the W AV£-RLY HOTEL, way in whi^li injustio is done by : the wide ace.“ptanc.' of a hrst hasty i imp esriion. remarks tho Xcw York ! 7>77//v.\tl'J't tliroughout tlie couu-, try the supposed relationship of; Mr.Fcndieton to tlic liowlcr heirs, ns guardians has ))cen cited as t he c lief.reason for finding fault witt> ; his iU'tion. In point of fuel, it now ^ nppears that Mr. Pendleton is noi. ; and never was, the guardian of the | Bowler heirs, dournals which have ' citi>bei’i:b. va. M 01*1*0 w 1 > 1*0 til e rs > Managers 2nd Proprietors. JOHN TAYLOE, Assisiant. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. _ friends. ^ ^ - \ ceeeeeeeeeee j eeeeeeeeeeeeo eeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee | !eeseeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee | ieeceeeeeee LADIES eeeeeeeeeee 1 i eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee , eeee i eeec . ! eeee Work for a $65 Sewing eeee j eeee Machine. eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee ; eeeeeeeeee WEED eeeeeeeeeee ;eeeeeeeeee eeeeceee.ee : : e Gtvcnfor a Cluh of jo Suhrnbcrs e e eeeeee eeeeee eeeeee For ThD Torohlight. ‘^eeeee eoeeee eeeeee eeeeeeeee eee.-eee ceeeeecee TrvTt'. cccoee ee «e*eeeeee ‘ poooe.-oee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee eeeeee general directory. ClllJlU^lIES. Episoot*at,—llev. M. II. Vanghn Kef' tor-Servicesevery Sunday at 11.J o elock a. ni. and *)i p- n>. Friday (^venmg^ ■ 2 o'clock p. m. Mkthodtst-Koa-. s. V_. Hoyle ' Services second Suuday m e«cli atllM. m., and 7.1 p. m. 4 h nio-lit 7.J p-Prayer nieetuvg Tuesday eveuing sau>e ho\u'. BAi-rr&T-Kev. F. 1’- Pastor—Services very 1st . day at U a. uj. and 7.| p. ii»._ ^ meeting every Tliursday evenuig a o’clock p. in. PRF:^BYTKiiiAN-Kev. 1>. K- .lonlaj*. Pastor. Preaching every Sabbathnt 11 o’(;loeka. nt.and bo clo(-l Praj'er meeting Wednesday S o cIock. MAILS. irendei^^ou—T.eaves daily at S.V a. m- Arrives 5 p. m. 1 Knap of Beeds-Leaves 1^ Fridays 0 a. Ml. Arrives same daj at *’* B.Vi-ea—T.eaves B.Mv*a Saturdays at n. n>. Arrives i2 m. 1 Oak nill-r.eav.‘s \\ (‘dnesday^ ai ‘ Saturdtiys at (> a. m. Arriv.-s 1 u('sda> and Fri(luys () p.m. BEQUI.ATIONS OF THK I>OSToFFICK- Money onkMV issued between 9 a. i»- ! Ma’i'ls floses at 8 a. m. and opens at •' jp. m. L. C. 'I'AYLOR, P. >1- OXFOlU). Mavoi’—Tames B. (,'r(‘W!. Constable—W. C. (’ral)tree. (’oinmissiouers—S. S. ^hiitlieock. * IT, A Williams, '1'. D. Crau tord, I Watkins. r'lents, J.adies, Misses and Oliildrens G Shoes. I 111 n and boys at — j JllST TO HiVKB. I Horse collars and llamos. Plow Lines and name strings, Pln\'« Points* for shK* by ('ooix>r iV *v illianifc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ^ Paschall & Young, PR\CTi€INfi PilYSlCIOS, OXFORD, X. C. Otllce at T. D. Crawford & CoJ Drug Store. ^ I^rT E. OWEN, s r i!(i Ko Nr-i)'.',xTrs't' OXFORD, N. C. , orilce at his residence. Y o s o VIT A- . in^TKR ('HAHI.KSTOX, Barber and Hair Dresser, M.VIN STIU'.KT, OXFORD, N. C. , 11 A Few styles ©f Boots that h^.,i X 3. been on hand sevenil seasons must be sold. Coo])cr idianis-

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