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OXFORD ADVEETISEMENTS "Y D. CRAWFORD & CO., TDinig^ists* OUR COLUMN. \m uianoi, WILD O^TS- THE CHAMPION COMIC PAPER OF AMERICA. PUBLISHED DAILY IN OiFOHD, N. C. JAS. A. ROBINSON, JAS. C. WILLIAMS, Editors and Publishers. Have oil hand the and wiost carelnllv seliMjled Stock of r> R T.T 3r S ^Ver brought to tliiis niai-k(“t. For puri ty. fn>slnu‘ss and »jcuuin(‘uf‘ss of ui(‘(hehi('s, they cainiot he sur passed. For low p;-i(t(^s they can compete witli auy tirst-class Drny lioiisv South of liiclunond. Every paekay’e carefully prepared and properly labelled before h'aving- the '■ouse, 'I'hankful for past lilx'ral pat- ‘oiiage and liopin«- to nu'rit a eontinu- iiiice of the same tiieyare yonrs, PRESCRITIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. T. I). OIIAWFORD & CO. api If) [t-1 inarl4-.‘'m lew Goods! HavinG opened a Firsl-class CONFFXTIONERY •n connection with the Post OOiee, I am preparetl to sell «!verythino' in tliat llni*. cheaper than they ever N^ere ollvred to the public liefor*?. Caaneil tlooils from 10 to 20 ccnis. SARDhYRS JO CENTS. PiiEi mi, JUS, 15 mil t'AXDIES^STO 50 CE\Ti. Cake&% Crackers, J'ellie.s EGG CPwACKERS, &c.. &c. 'i'he ladies are especially invited to ^ull and i.'xuniiuu them. Democvatic to the Backbone. .4II persons 7vishi/ig a neat, 7iewsy lif- tlc morning paper—giving all the latest to7vn. and county news, with important foreign items— won hi do well to give the ON a trial. I The coiniii;;' €aiapai;i^ii tvill be an Iqipor- I tant one to our Peo|)ie. Every man I should keep posted. To do tlii.s ! be ougfht to take a live pa. j per---“TIIE CLARlOiV” for instance. Its slcgin will be—Reform—Retrench ment--Home Itule—Honest and ca pable men for office. It will cry aloud and spare not, giving forth no “uncer tain sound” in these times of Political crime. IVi trust our fr'wnJs throughout the County 1^'i/I c'xert Iheins^lvt's in our behalf, and run us up a handstime suh- Si. ription list. Jl'i' promise to give the/H ii live, wiili'-iiunihe pa per. XOW IS TllF 'I'l.MK 'i'O SDBSCiilBE !! r. A. TAYLOR, AI,A1^(!K a.,sortu)i'iit of Hools and; Slioes. Be sure to call. We are j 'closing' out some styles of Hoots and • Shoes at ret.lnced jiriees. Call before the i I bar;”'ains ai'e all ^’one. Ziej^ler s Shoes I j ancPciailers always on haiul. ' -oneri I Si '\N’illiani. f Prospectus for i8y6. Thi.s .«p.arking and brig-htly illustrated weekly, iunnoroiis and satirical j^apcr has entered upon the sevcuth year of its jolly existence, and this being the Centennial j^ear of our national independence, the publishers take pride in saying that it will not be, as it never has j et been, a wliifc behind thctimesi n holding up the hunior- ons or satirical side of everything- Ame rican. The merry side of this great and gloriou.s Centennial year will receivc special attention in the brght columns of Americ-a's favorite humorous paj^er. 'I’he publishers of Wild Oats ])oint with pride to the wlioll.y lur^xamplcd suc cess of their paper, and, ])]edging them selves thut it shall he in the future ;v(‘n better than in the past, tliey usk a con tinuation of that kind patronage which has placid it at the head and front of A- Hierican humorous papers. We have made arrangements wh'c'i will enable us to present W'ild OAasin 'a brighter and better shaj)e than iier to- fore, liaving recently taken })o,?se,ssion oi our new publication ollice, and had lim- copper-faced type east especially foi- us, togetlier with all the vast parai hernalia required in the iirothiction of such a }ia- pcr as wcgive the ptdjlic at the low i)ric(‘ of t(‘u cent per co])y. We have also made ari-angements with some new artists, and shall at the same time retain such old favorites y.s ''J’hos. Worth, Frank Jkdlew, Hopkins, Woolf, Wales, Frank Beard, Bisbee, Opi)er, Stmckliardt, liothengattei-, Ben Day. Kettles, Palmer Cox, ^'ann, King.ebui'}-, Stull, White, Si)erry, Eaton, Heldon, eic while th(; editorial de])artnient will still I’cmain in tiie hands of its founder, tlie vivacious Brickto]), of whom ('nough is known without more being ,«aid. As an additional inducement to sub scribe for the Centennial year, ',v(“, have vt great expen.se j)repared a comic ch'O- i.vo the crowning efl'ort of that gi-aphic inonuis Hopkins. Jl is ;i work of art, worth}’of in i i, t frame,'in 1 i i w' at least one-half tl:e price asked for the snb.scri])tion. Fi is a “horse ))iece'’ be ing a bnrles(iue of Maz(*])pa tifd to the back of the liery, tintamed st‘cd. A copy will be sent to each subsci-iber during the year. Adverti.sers are beginningto Ihid out tliat the AVild Oats i-eaches a gr(>atei- nundierof live men than any other ilius- trated paper in America, and therefore it is a lirst class mediinn of adv(‘rtising. To tliose who know ^^'lLl) Oats avc; ii(*('d not say that it ha,^ not, does not, and will not contain a \vord or an illus tration whicli ni;iy not b(> taken into eviTv family in tin; land. Fun we give in vai'ious sizcnl dos(>s, l)ut n(‘vei- vulgai'i- ty in any sliaix*. It is thoi-ouglily An e- lican in sentiment, holly original, sharp and in-isive. and right to the ] oint in dealing with men and ('vents of the day. One copy at any time will convince yc.u of this. Snbhcription ])ricc—post paid. 1 y('ar 6*1.00; (! montlis ^2.00; single nund)ri's 10 ctSv Address: COLT.UV A S3IALL, •5f» Be('kn)nii Blrcct, if
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