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\'0L. 1. OXFORD, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, IMAY 30, 1876.
43.
T1i3 Morning Clarion,
By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON,
('Jl'l'K'l-; IN THESPIAN IlAl.l. lUM l.DIMJ )
' published every Moniin^ (Sunday cx-
. celled) at tlie follovviiif; raU-s ;
40cf^ r t'opy one week, _ _ -
!'one jVIfK'.lh, - -
f *-^opy 2 MoiUlis
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* *'il5y three Month,
' ^'opy six Months, - -
' ^'opy one \’ear, -
{i@}“'Liberal inducements to chil)
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'square i insertion,
' “ 1 week,
'■« coUinr.i I niontli
' Cohtran l month
hocal Notices 20 cents a line eacii
I2ictS
6octs
Socts
$1.50
S2.50
50ns
y i .ou
$2.00
$4.00
67.00
§12.00
inser-
jUST received Ladies trim-
J uumI Hals. Nw style (' llaret fc's,
'"‘•'iiiiil’nl .^(‘urfs. l.iiicii (’olhii's, Linen
' na's. r.:n-t;:iins in several (lei>;ntiiHMits
'i l)i-v (JooHs. c'ooi'KK Williams.
ui
Few wtylesi of Boots that hu'. 3
V i)'.‘eii (HI hand se\’eral st*as()ns that
''Mist be .-old. ( oojiei' c'i: iillanis.
A
^pi innniu'^-s for ladies Hats and Bon-
l. nets, such as 'I'ln^iuoise .Silks, (Ji’os-
s'l'ain Hibbons, Klowei's and Oi-nanients,
'II (IKAXDY t.'v' I5RO.
J'^iiEMENDOUS Stoek of New Boots
Hi S' r('(‘eived at dames 'i'.
I au*^ ,diiiils, Uiu’ts I. ityniade a s]x:eiality.
to
11*^ you want (iood (jioods at low dm\ 11
prioes li'o to .lames '1'. Iluiils eia'ap
"'lor(‘s. _ __
r^i-limere Net and l.aces. Scarfs.
VjiJnll’s, HuHiinj;', lit Its, Kid (ihu’es
lit (HJAXDY I't/lJliO.
HOTEL,
cui;pfpi:h, va.
Mori*ow 13rotliers,
Managers and Proprietors.
/O/LY TAYLOE, Assislaut.
A FIRST-OLASS HOUSE.
John 'I'ayloe, late editor l.exington, N.
Centra!, now Assistant at U'averly Hotel,
'Vill he pleased 10 sec his No.ih Carolina
[no29-iy
h'iends.
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I' ‘ AKGE Stoek iiaeon, Eloni-, l.anl.
JMeal. Fish, and all kind of (Jroceries,
('oiistantly reeeivin»' at Jas. T. Hunt.s.
L)'EAUV-.M.AI)E 6’lotiiin.i;' on hand
Vand (hiiiy arrisin^' which will Ix; sold
lou’ f'.r cash, (iive me a. I rial as I imike
idoiliin^'a sp(>ci’diiy. dames T. llnid.
DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A Convention of the Deniocratic-Conser-
vative voters of the Fourth Congressional
District will be held in the city of Raleigh
ou Tuesday the 13th day of June next, for
the ])urpose of nominating a candidate for
Congress an(’ a I’residential Elector, and se
lecting two delegates k) the St. Louis Con
vention. A full attendance is earnestly de
sired Each county will be entited to one
vote for every one hundred votes and frac
tional ])art over fifty given for Merrimon in
’1872.
! IJy ladcrof the District Executive Com.
i ” IL A. London, Jk., Chairman.
I March 31st. 1876.
j LOCAL & STATE SQUIBS.
I Died. little son of Mr. K. FI.
I Crews died in Henderson last Thiirs-
' day.
i \'isitiiig. (^)iiite a nnniber of
! yoting ladies are visiting our village
I just now. We tnisl tbeir sojourn
ma\’ be jdeasant.
Flag, it is whisi)?red around that
.several yoinig hulies proi>ose making
I and presenting the fire company a
I flag. Oood idea
I 'i'hanks. Ca])t. Fandis will accept
j our thanks lor a ni( e black silk
; cravat. He has a good many more
'of the same sort which he wd 11 sell
cheap.
Servit'es. Notwithstanding the
intdeineiu'v of the weather last Sun
day morning, services were held in
the JCpiscopal and FresbyttM'ian
churches.
A good fly traj). It is this, (let
a board--the larger the better.
Then take some printers ink and
cover one side of the board nicely
with it aiul set it where the flies can
conveniently see it. It's death to the
fly that lights on that board. Jt acts
upon the fly like a pretty girls does
u[)on a fellow when he first sees her
—dead stuck. W'e ha\-e tried it.
'I’hf receipt we mean. When the
top of the board is full, scrape them
off and set it again.
Cooper & Williams are offering
some of the greatest bargains in Dry
Goods ever offered in North C'aroli-
na.
The County Convention met yes
terday as appointed. A committee
of one was appointed from each
township on order of busine.ss, which
made the following report':
Resolved that 10 delegates froni
each township be aj)pointed to rej)-
resent the county i'i the approachii g
Congre.ssional I)istrict and State
Corventions to be held in Raleigh
the 13th and 14th days of June. 'The
same delegation to act in each of said
conventions. 'The said delegates to
be appointed by the delegations of
of the townships repre.sented in this
convention respectively, or by the
chairman when the township is not
represented.
'I'he following resolution was pass
ed .
Resolved 'I'hnt while we heartilv
endorse the course of our present
Representative in Congress, the Hon.
F j. Davis, and ])refer his re-nomi
nation we will cheerfully sustain the
nominee of the convention.
A Failure.—From sonie cause or
other the first attempt togetu[) :.n
amateur minstrel or theatrical troupe,
for the amusement of the young nien
in town and the benefit of tb.e needy,
was a failure, but a secontl atteiniu
has been made which we have no
doubt will succeed. 'The foilowing
gentlenien, who have agreed to join,
will ])lease meet, ]>roin])tly, at Sj'.’
o’clock to-night at the room of Mr.
Chas. A. Taylor ;
Capt. Spenccr, Charl'e l.aiuiis, J.
R. C'uthricll, R. Kingsbury, W'. 1'.
Spencer, Chas. A. 'I'aylor, Henry
Ciopcr, ('has. Paschall, J. H. Si
mon, ('has. Kingsbury, jas. .A. Rob
inson, J. C. ’Williams.
It is hoped that all will be present
and come with a detenrinalion to
do sornetliing.