Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Torchlight from Oxford, North Carolina • Page 5

Publication:
The Torchlighti
Location:
Oxford, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

itto to Miuois Warehouse tor Highest prices and Best Accommodations. i ii iTi IXow to Gain Flesh TOWH 'EiECTIOH. and Waxited-Womeu represent established basin ess In own lockhty. Permanent position and good salary. Befereso-es exchanged.

Gay Mfg. Co. II Barday-st. T. MAY 3, 1887.

HjiL11 I Oforrx.traTrsbessiDfsl. 6TRI8 CSSFjrs, KSSSHU, HIT, ITS. 5IadIosfL Ed. Nutall, a colored man living in Sassafras Fork- township, killed last Wednesday, a dog belonging to him that had all the symptoms of hydrophobia. The animal was bitten 1 twenty one days previous by a mad dog running amuck in the neighborhood.

flea mit, qoicx saws, i emiory Kiven, sstMnacttom ena. aotecd. ViU SCOTT, 841 BrMiwui N. IKES IMPROVED ROOT BEER premium at last State for sale by i AlKE HESTER. "Rrrhklr Parka re, ss cents makes 8 galloot of a delicto BpartJin, temperance beverage.

Strengthen and pannes the blood. Its pnmr and dellcary recommend It to all. Sold by al' drugctsts aa. storekeepers. Escaping From an Officer.

Strength. XXse after each meal Scott's Emhlsion with Hypophosphites. It as palatable as milk, and ca-silyj digested. The rapidity with delicate people improve with its use is wonderful. Use it and: try? your weight.

As a rem 0dy for Consumption, Throat affections, and Brouchifis, it is jan equalled. Please read: "I used Scott's Emulsion in a child eight month old with good revolts. He gained four pounds in- a very short time." Tho. pjui, M. D-, Alabama, klI gave Scott's Emulsion to a gentleman 65' yearl old troubled with Chron-ic Bronchitis, with the most exs cellent results." J.

C. Cason, Broken Arrow, Ala. 22. i mt Its causes, anid a new and see- ThHAFNBSS Arthur Taylor, a colored man was arrested tat Friday for selling whiskey without! license. He Home Happoningo.

THHS3 FOURTHS SOLD. Only One Fourth of last Team Crop of Tobacco Now In the Farmers9 Hand. The tobacco market will not be active all the summer. Fully threefourths of last year's crop has already been -and the remainder now on the farmers' hands will very probably be offered on the warehouse floors within the next ighti or ten weeks. It has been the case here that our tobacconists were still busy buying and selling one crop when the new one was ready to be marketed, and there I was no dull interval or cessation of trade.

This year it will be different. The last crop was short, and will not require so long a time to sell. Besides, our planters (or at least a big number ot them) have been in debt for fertilizers and supplies, and the necessity of raising money to meet their obligations I cessf nl cure at vour own home-fJ by one who was deaf heatand oat crops in Gran- county tweny-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists without benefit. Cured hiinself in three and since then hundreds of Full particulars on application.

T. S. PAGE, 'o. 41 West 31st St. "New York City a dinDer Tuesday of May a U.

xransioru aas oeen jgnifinDer 01 me watmile EstabllsTfcsd I860. FAY'S 1WI regular monthly meeting pt I A Taks the doeit notanrmtt bin tin iron no- The Problem Solved, or Fact 1 oi cuumjr commissioners dcj aay to rpl vtronc atxl inTbt: half (r rort of tin. I alM (yesterday. HUBSTITUTK for PLASTER at n.lftb Vt. VA snd RUNS of urns tnateriiU.

vre srere meetings after meet- fldohw tus ar of Uil iJKwna. CktotncTionnn mmTh-tf I iw orm snowing. Faimer A to farmer How is you always get such big prices Sir. TP. D.

Crawlord Elected Mayor oi Oxford Testerday. The town election yesterday was a very exciting one, and the interest vas intense. The party lines were not strictly drawn and all sorts of mixed tickets were cast. We have not Dace to gie a long account of the election. Below we give the result: FOB MAYOR.

-v Thomas D. Crawford, 229. John G. Hall, 211. FOR COMMISSIONERS.

William A. -Davis, 254; 6 votes name wrong. Daniel S. Osborn, 239; 8 votes name wrong. James K.

Wood, 223; 2 votes name wrong. Lee H. Currin, 202; 7 votes name wrong, Henderson C. Cogwell, 196; 15 votes name wrong. John H.

Bullock, 186; 6 votes name wrong. Doctor White, 184; 8 votes name wrong, Richard S. Usry, 182; 11 votes name wrong. 1 Leonidas C. Taylor, 15; 3 votes name wrong.

i Banky Gee col 3 votes name wrong, A few scattering votes. Cooper's New Tobacco Warehouse, ut Henderson, In Prospective. The large and constantly in creasing business of Mr. Y. Cooper, of Henderson, has made it necessary for him to build a new warehouse lor the sale of leaf tobacco, of more extensive dimensions that the one he occupies at present.

The contract has been let, and the new building week for the nomination of was running a sort of barroom' on the streets. He was taken in charge by an officer, but managed to escape by.goinginto a store on the pretence of getting some one to go his bad, and escaping through the back door. Houses Clown Donn. A very high wind almost a cyclone prevailed here last Thursday afternoon and night. A two story frame storage house on Clement belonging to Capt.

T. D. Clement, and a wooden stable owmd by John Green, were blown down. A large shade tree in Mr. A.

Crews' yard on College street was uprooted, but fortunately fell without injuring the dwelling. The damage to property by the wind probably amounts to about one thous- Jill: i KIDWEY PAIWO as promptly omplly as possible, forces to sell their tobacco as rap I (J seasons will ad- JC them IS OJfTB Ml MUTE, that all-gone sensation ever prMn4. with thoM of Kidneys. Wmk Back and Loin. Achicr Ulna and Ski.

idly as stripping is stripping Utrlns Pains, WeakneM, and iDflammatlon. is mit. oficerf. now a warm local option n. Both sides, it is expect-frjlniake a hard fight.

Lfrsre. Grearory Kingsbury ordered a press brick machine, (fill Be here in a few days. IptA. Landis, who has been eito his room for some weeks, Cizain we are pleased to see. for yur tobacco I Farmei- Because I raise only affine.

yellow quality. jiFarmer A Then how do you manage; to raise it so fine -I Farmer By using Ober's Special Compound for tobacco. A Please tell me where buy it as I want to reUered and speedily cured by ths Cntlrnrav Antl-Psvln Plaster, a new, origteal, elegant aod Infallible antidote to patn and Inflammation. At- Prices on (he Oxford market i or of rotter for the past week have advanced gHlgi3a somewnat, ana an tne sales maae appear to have been satisfactory CURE DEAF to the farmers. We heard no Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums je Horner cadets have been grumbling, there were no 'tak PM-fwrtlT Restore the Hearinsr.

no matter wheth ifhed br the Ftate with latest ing in," and many were the ex er deafness ts erased by ooUls, fevers, or injuries to the natural drums. Always In position, bet invisible to others and comfortable to wear. l-nred Springfield muskets. UUU UU11UXE. pressions of approval.

All col- Music conversation, even whispers heard dis- Xbe Oxford Orphan Asylum is in n.r mnHnn r. "ao I tinctlv. vve reier to tnose using tnem. dcoo mij felauta aic "5ib, for mulled book of nroofs free. Address L-n? need of money.

An appeal Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Renn, re prices as they have ever brought mscox, uroaaway, siding on Clement street, have in the history of the tobacco trade.

make fine crop this year. Farmer BMr. Jos. Webb, Vxford, N. will supply vou.

Oxford market is on a regular A. E. Bobbitt sold one load: tobacco, all grades, at the Centre Brick Warehouse, weighing 1080 for 147 Try the boys at the Centre Brick with a good load and they, will send you home rejoicing, had the misfortune to lose two Common stuff is down, but is doing a little better than, sometime children in. a short time, both PAitKUK'U HAIR DAL0AM the eeemlar tavorae for dr ting tbe kair, KMtorinr color wbaa srar. aod prrrenaar DandrniC.

It claaneas the seal, stops the hair tailing, sad is rare to pleaea. ate, and 1.00 at Drqrrtnta back. 5 Irom measles. Monday nighl, We notice that some speedily Lie to the charitable puple of th Vor assiitance. uxt month school commence-Utill be in order.

The pupils jvarious institutions are busily Vpg for the interesting beta -ft Horner cadets and their friends enjoyed a picnic (itood (Maj. N. A. Gregory's jifui farm in this county) last ft7' nne averages were made last April 18th, Lucy, aped nine years, and exactly a week later Oscar aged fourteen months, departed this life. We extend; our warm HINDERCORNG.

HVirlflV of. tho rVtoo rl f-irrro' XV I a.u.-,MUaWeaN for Ooraa. Bvnlons. A. 1A I StonaallDalil.

Knmmm comfort to the feet Kererjaits Junes Oo, K. X. cesutlrmg1st. having heavy breaks, and well1 sympathies to the bereaved famN will soon be in process of con An Excel cut jnedicine My wife and myself were in maintains the lead it has 1nn EDAlS-AVAnDED-Ta struction. It will be 110 200 bad health for some fifteen years.

held. Messrs. Meadows, Wilkin Died, Sunday, April 24th, in feet, fronting on two streets, with ravc win cume ujj ill during the two week's sest I chanced to be looking over one son proprietors of the Northern Granville countv, Rob-ertTayldr Green, in the fiftieth i Superior Court which begins of Simmons Liver Regulator. Al Meadows Warehouse, give care CerM nesrnr, I A' 1 The necks of three ah tllw. Lambaea, manacs and saw A.

H. Stevens' ful attention to their patrons, and BackMW. Wiihill, OoUs ta a basement 70 200 feet, making on two floors 36,000 feet of floor room for. selling and prizing purposes. This immense structure will contain every convenience ire in jeopardy.

tb. ClMst aa an Acaa aadetralaa arid, Bishop Pierce's names to tes invariably manage to secure, for The new gray uniforms of the year of his age, of heart disease. He was buried April 26th, at 4Goshen," Itev. W. Rose offi ciating at the pille Grays will arrive in a day timonials.

I then obtained 6ome ofj the' Regulator, an(l can hearti them the very best results. Their customers are many and spread I a.M.r. nf omadlacaamea aas rea re. ne boys will exhibit tnein known to the tobacco trade, for both buyer and seller, and farm Near Centre Grove in Person benefit of their admiring taks ae ly recommend the liver Regulator tOtmy friends as an excellent ii some afternoon this week. I II it 1 I III over a wide extent of territory.

Have you ever sold a load with them If not, give them a trial county on the 26th. ers will find here every accommo at Tuesday the 10th is dation which they can desire. hial Day. Will it be observed Habrisok, M. Gordon- and, with thousands of others, James Bullock' and' "oh i the 30th Mr.

James Bullock, both about eighty years of age. TIiE-DEST-nHllElILD About fifteen years ago Mr. D. liiwd? The day was appropri you will become their warm! y. Cooper moved from Northern friends, and stick to them in the Died, at his residence at Sat- labrated two years ago, and in every respect.

I Usry's new brick store- Granville to com Enjoy 14Ie. future. Mason Hamlin a truly beautiful worldj terwhite's Shop Mr.Absalom Ad-cock, about sixty years of age. menced the warehouse business in a small way, and since that The ii put a going up like a flash. live 1 in Nature gives us we Important to Music Tench cr.

All kinds of sheet music and instruction books can. now be grandeur of mountains, glens and ORGANS. Xlighest Honors at all Great Worlds Exhibit! ens. StnU; Guard. General Order No.i 2, issued since ltfT.

loo fctyles, $23 to $90u. For tnr CataloffQe.4lpp.4to,. ocean and thousands of means oft enjoyment. We can desire snbstantial building in town -h Granville Grays had iiile had in this State at New York free. fx last lhursday afternoon; Mr.

J. L. Stone, oi from the Adjutant-General's Department at Raleigh, N. and dated April 13th, 1887, says: no' better when in perfect health but how often do the majority ftte Sam Meadows made the PIANOS. The new mode of piano construction Invented Mason A Hamlin in 1882 has been fullj proved Raleigh, the well known dealer in pianos, organs and sewing number of points, and was many excellent experts pronouncing it tbe gTeat-.

'rated with the marksman's maae pianos oi tne crniury." For full information, send for Catalsgne. machines, has laid in a full stock ja a. a 11 a TT people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this ieeling, as ev ot tne latest nuDiicauons. 10 Eugene Hicks recently (re Mi I hzh trgan ud Pino introduce himself to this trade ed from the north a fine herd of To entitle a company to receive the annual appropriation, the monthly report to the Regimental Commander must show that each company has paraded regularly every month as required by law, and that the average attendance at said monthty pa- Jersey cattle. We understand he will offer special inducements BOSTON.

NEW YORK. lihis intention to run a dairy and to music teachers. Send him time his efforts have been so successful that he' now stands in the front rank oi the warehouse trade oi North Carolina. By untiring energy, unwearying perseverance and unparalleled personal effort his business has continued to rise nigher and higher until its mag-uitudinal proportions entitle it to a position amongsi the most successful institutions of the New South'. Such men as Mr.

Cooper are those we! need as an exam pie to bur rising generation to convince them what hard work will accomplish. His labors have contributed greatly to build up the agricul lural interests of Vance and the surrounding counties, and nearly every day after the tobacco sales are over, 6cores of farmers can he i ifarm on- the home place near your orders. a i i llufklen's Arnica Salve. raaes equals seventy-nye per riae Danville, Va.v Times gets cent, of the minimum number of nr. The Best Salve in the world of that city Sam Moore, aged men required by statue for a company; that is; 24 men, rank and file.

And in addition threto, fcr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, 'a 17 children; Henry Umpstead, ery sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia andf Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy-fivfe per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness. Nervom prostration Dizziness of the Head, jjPalpitation of the Heart, ana other distressing symptoms. Three 'doses of August Flower Deautify Your Homes, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. 3, has 21, all living.

They are ieolored citizens of Granville Chapped Hands, Chilblains. such company shall parade at its annual inspection by the Inspector General at least seventy-five C. Corns, and all Skin Eruption Ttlast we are having "April aud positively cures Piles, or nn per cent, of its musteriroll. By command of the Governor: KflLSODlUE'; READY FOR USE. White and choice cofem Caea per and Better pay required.

It is guaranteed Johnston Jones, but they are more violent fntain more electricity to the i inch than the old-fashioned jvidt, country, the saasbns, to give perfect satisfacuon. 01 Inspector General 0aineron is fSien waJ) paper or oil paint. PariflA all anrrarre. money Tefunded. Price 25 centi and kill Krraee Teiaeaae.

Any one can ose seen with plethoric purses wend will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottle, 10 cent Try it. leather everything seems to be per box. IT IS THE BEST. C7la airnal and If lkrt Awards.

Beware For sale by Williams Fui- of imitations. If not for sale in joax town, seal ilamie L. Hatchett ihas man. ing their way homewards from Coopers Warehouse, with gladsome hearts and a determination to redouble' their efforts to make yellow tobacco 'another year. a.

now on his annual tour of inspection. It is understood tojbe the intention to bring Uhej State Guard to the highest point of efficiency, and with this in view inspections will be rigid than they have been heretofore. Tor sample card and prices. "Dry Kalsomise and Fresco Paint Worts, Every body loves a lover," 25 27 John Brooxlyn, X. ilVants the Fact Known.

Mr. Editor: I and my neigh-bOrs have 'been led so many times into buying different things for the.liver, kidney and blood, that have done us more harm than i. and it farmers do not love to qet 3 big prices for their tobacco al rery successfulsubscription Verforthe Chan's Friend. I Padded many hundred names I) Ascription list. Her letters, tive of the towns she visits, is (testing feature of the paper, trees are putting forth their j.d Oxford will soon look! her Some fine trees on Com- way3, then we have failed to read human nature and the stars godd, I feel it due your readers to id vise them when an honest aright.

Butin order to get price Excitment in Texatu Great excitement has been caused in the jvicinity of Paris, by the remarkable recovery otMr.J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his heaa; every bod said they must raise fine tobacco and and good medicine like Dr. Har- Avenue and Collece street ter's Iron ifocic can be had. to do this they must use the best fertilizers, G.

Ober Sons Co's destroyed by the big fire, The Verdict Unax imoiw. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, testifies: "I can1 recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every 6old has given relief in every case.

One man took 6ix bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." A ra a druggist, Bellville, Ohio, aifirms: kkThe best sellinfe medi Yours trulv, An Old Subscriber. special compound for tobacco is JUth. They should be re- tfrod public hall is one of Ox-gent needs. It is required what hey want. For sale by J.

i Ayer's Pills are thebest cathar Webb, Oxford, N. C. the Y. M. C.

the 0x- Read advertisement of Pomo lllBEBDillfilk asical Association, the Gran-VysCfor armory and drills), na Hill Nurseries, and send your tic -for correcting irregularities of stomach and bowels. thorough in their action, they cure constipation, stimulate the appetite and digestive organs, and strengthen the system. cklich German Club and and amateur concert land he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of I Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him.

Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained flesh thirty-six pounds. 1 Trial Bottle of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at orders there for fruit trees, ihrubbery, berries, and ornamental evergreens. Old reliable nur- Vr16! troupes. The investment A.

SPSXITIO TOIL ypiiAirs JjlSEASES Pay handsomely. ll a 1 a sery. i'lants specially adapted cine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, Electric Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the I4ver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half (dollar at The feeling of weariness, so of-j climate. W- Edgcomb, of Blue 1 this county, is on a visit to his pprssse Place, Rochester, N.

and len expenencea in me from a slug.2?sh condition of I WANTED. An en ergotic cajstwaitd rviewed by a reporter of t4ie young man with a small capil 1 ri rrEnSTRTTATlClT or Jheiblood being impure, Williams Furman's. Large I 1L Jla- ttlA l-ei-a a a A AWl ew a Es Mr Bl Til Ll Williams Furraan's drug store. gottes i ins seaseii; Ayer's Sarsapnnl la, grocery business. One from the hv Jvitalizine and cleansing the conntrv nrefered have an es-: JJJtBL interesting and accurate ac-the South, its progress, re- climate and people.

We re-the article in another col- -1 lfrw4l 'f rnrthens und invisor- traApt. Arlilrpsv firn Trsssaaa to Womdt msikd free. Subscribe to the TORCH For sale. Very cheap. A New Home Sewing Machihe, at this ofiice.

I I ates the system. eery, Lock Box 15, Durham, CJ rauwm zmsisxo ca, Athau. cw. LIGHT and be happy. i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Torchlight Archive

Pages Available:
3,057
Years Available:
1874-1888