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'I'HiK M©BPfING CEAIII#N, $2.50 per Year. “How noble the i^laii iimoiiK noble 31eu, wlio IVars not to ply :i friUh-tollina !Va." Single C0p3' 2. OX. I NO. ar. VOL. 1. OXFOHl), N. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. I^FAY 25, 187G. Th-3 Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON. ((JKl-ICli IN THESIMAX tlAl.I. lif 11.DINC ) Is published every Morning (Sunday ex cepted) al the foll(^)wing rates ; I Copy one week, - - • I2.|cts 1 Copy one Moiiih, - - I Copy 2 Months, _ _ _ 6octs 1 ’opy three Montli, - - Socts 1 Copy six M jntiis, - _ _ $1.50 1 Copy one Year, - - S2. SO jggf*'Lil)eral inducements to chil)^. A'aU’s : I square i insertion, - 501ns I “ I week, - - ■ - $1.00 I'g cohunn i month - - ;^2.uo “ I - - - $4.00 “ I “ - $7-00 1 cohinin i month - - - Si2.00 l.ocal Notices.20 cents a line each inser tion. NEW A D VEIITISEMENTS. JUST received Ladies trim med Hats. Nvw stylt* Collarettes, b *:iiitifiil .Scarfs. Liiu'n Collars, Liiicn Clift's. Rarj^ains in soveral ticpartinciits of l)rv (iloods, CooPBR & Williams. A Few styled of Boots that huv3 l)c*ii on hand several peasrtiis that iiKist be sold, ('ooper lillams- r|lrinmilu?s for ladies llats anil Bon- J.. nets, such as 'i’nrqiioise Silks, (rros- erain Ribbons, Flowers and Ornaments, at (IIIANDY & BRO. rnRKMENDOlJiS Stock of New Boots X and Shoos just received at James 'I'. Hiints, Biirts Citymade a speciality. IF you want Good Goods at low down pr’ioes to James ,'1'. Himts cheap Stores. _ _ _ ' _ C^^ishniere Net and Laces. Scarfs. /Rufts, Rnfliing, Belts, Kid Gloves tiC at GRANDY BRO. ^YAVERLY'hOTE^^^^^ ~ CULPEPER. \"A> Morrow 'Brothers, Managers and Proprietors. JOHN TAVLOE, Assis/a/U. A FIRST-CLASS HOLISE. John 'I'ayloe, late editor Lexington, N. C. Central, now .\ssistant al Waverly Hotel, will be pleased to see his No.lh Carolina friends. [no29-ly IARGE Stock Bacon, Flour, I.ard, JMeal, Fish, and all kind of Groceries, Coii'tantlv receivin£>; .it Jas. '1'. Hunts. LOCAL & STATE SQUIBS. Black ball-c(i—the chain gang. l''iieflies are now the twilight visi tors. The fire company paraded yester day evening. . We regret to learn that Mr. A. I H. A. Williams is quite sick. i At work. The ball chain black i gang are now' at work on the roads. | Raleigh is troubled with door-mat thieves, and that’s what’s the mat- ter- Neat. New' jnling now adorn the vacant lot next to Crews’ store on Main street. High. We are informed that tO' i bacco sold very high in Henderson i yesterday, ' Empty. The doors of the (Iran- I ville county jail stand open. Not a ’ single occupant. Young corn looking w'ell, Old i corn 70 cents per bushel. Distilled I corn has a downiward tendancy. j I'he noble ladies of Charlotte I have estiblished a hospital wdiere the 1 Poor and sick can be cared for. ; Killed. ^Ve learn that a youth I about 13 years old was killed last I Sunday evening by lightning. We I did not hear his name. I 'I'imes dull. Tobacco scarce. ! Spring chickens 25 cents, i^'armers I busy. 'Tobacco coming in slow. Vegetables rather backward, j ^'■Peier'—peter! Well, the idea i of making a man with the name of ! Peter President. No, we can’t i possibly promise the vote of Virgin- i ia to Peter Cooper, even if he was ‘ born 250 years before Old Bii.i, Al- ! LEX. I'here never were but fcur I Meiers that w^e know of—St. Peter, j Peter the Great, Dom Peter, and ! Peter Funk., and that is quite ' e.iough.—Rich, llh'g. C'ur-ious. see iii some ot our exchanges (hat dogs in scnne locali ties are dying from i)aralysis of tlvi under jaw’. Si)nie of our dogs coin.- u]) with tlie lock jaw IViMn tiie hen nest. Mr. John Syme, of t’lis city, lias been api)ointed rec'eivf'r of the - fiel by Judge Seymour v’n the ])art of Evans 'Turner and R. McAtlen and others.—Raleigh A'eios. We learn it wms the editor of the Wins!on Repuijlii'a)! w’ho had the fght with Ju Ige Cloud in that tjwn. lie attacked the Judge w'ith a stick for uttering unbecoming language a!)out his family.—Ralcign A^ews. We again call the attention ot our readers to the advertisement cl A. Lands, Jr., to be foimd in another column. Mr. Landis will sell you goods as chea]) as you can buy them anywhere. He kee])s on hand and is constantly receiving a first class stock, (jive him a call if want io buy a bargain. 'The Ci.ARiox is in demand, 'i'he merchants in town, who advertise with us, order one or two hundred extra copies every day or so to dis tribute among their friends, and they find it pays. It is, undoubtedly, a good advertiseing medium and will pay the merchants here, wlio do not advertise, to try it. We can boast of (juite a handsome circulation now' and aie increasing daily. Dehatim; SociEi"i'.—\Ve notice that the colored people of this place have organized a . debating society, w'hich is yery creditable. Now' if the colored people can have a socie ty of that kind, and thereby im[)rove themselves, why is that the young men in the place cannot do the same thing? Try it boys, you will find it amusing and instructive.
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