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P PERMANENTLY CURES IVIUNtT DISEASES.. ft LIVER COMPLAINTS, M vunsnpaxion ana flies. Wit is pnt up in Dry Vegetable Form In ca". one pacWsof which makes Bix quarts of medicine. Alno Ta Llqnld Form, rery Con eentrated, for those that canaotreadiS -or-pare it. XS" It acts urtth equal efficiency in either form. OmTT IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, $1.00 nciiis, UltUAKDSO A Co (Will send the dry post-paid.) BCRLIXGTOJI mi 1 I iff TT March 27d&wly RICE, $1.0 LJ Prop's, J tLH6T0,TT. 1 Dr.SANFOBD'S i Ml 1 1 n n Fsi n n n. Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. Itassists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the Wood. A Book sent free. Dr. Snford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. CVITEAV'S DEFENCE. Interview with. Ml.- ScoTllle, tlto Brother-InLaw Additiraal Coun sel to b Secured Course oi tlieOe . fence Statement, to the American People by the Assassin. Corre8pendenoe New Tork Herald. Washington, October 9. Guiteau's brother-in-law, Mr. George M. Scoville, has returned from New York, and in an interview this evening said he had not yet selected any associate counsel to assist him in conducting the defence. His private business in New York con sumed nearly all his time, and he was compelled to return to Washington soon er than he expected, as his client would probably be arraigned on Tuesday morning. He visited Guiteau at the jail yesterday, and after consultation with him had decided to ask Mr. R. T. Merrick to aid him in the conduct of the defence. Should Merrick accept he would be given entire charge, with leave to call in additional counsel if he saw fit. WITNESSES FOIt THE DEFENCE. "Have you taken any steps to secure witnesses, Mr. Scovill ?" asked your cor respondent. "Not yet I have not the means to defray the expense of bringing witness es to Washington, and, as the govern ment is compelled by law to bring wit nesses for the prisoner living within one hundred miles of the court house, I shall exercise that right, as Guiteau cannot afford to pay them. It is pro vided that witnesses beyond that dis tance can give their depositions, and I can undertake that task without being compelled to expend a verv large sum of money. I have no money to pay for counsel, but will ask the (Jourt to as sign the eentleman to the casa that Guiteau asks for. While talking with him yesterday, I suggested the name of Colonel Robert G. Incrersoll aa his lawyer. The prisoner's eyes dropped. and he said: 'That would arrav the whole Chnstain world against ma. fnr thev would sav that I had to cret an in fidel to defend me. No, he won't do. I want Mr. Merrick. COTJESE OF THE DEFENCE. "Sunnose Mr. Merrick should h un able to assist you, what then?u-r" "I would conduct the case according to the best of my ability. I would put Guiteau on tha stand as tha first wit ness for the dafflnp.fi. and W. tha fVmrr. and jury judge by his actions and con versation wnemer or not ne is insane. Let any body of experts or professional men hear him talk and there would ha but one ODinion on the ouestion of in sanity." "lhus far what steps have you taken?" "I have secured savaral lattam writ ten by him in 1859 and I860 which will show the state of his mind at that time. He ioined thaOnfiidaC,nmmnnir.v vnin and I have now a letter written by him during the summer of that year show ing his inclination on relid'nnsrnar.fAro He has constantly gone astray on. the subject of religion, and it is to this cause that I ascribe his trouble to-day. To-dav I received a nackara nf lattara uuui uij who wmi; u huh ana j. naa re ceived from Guiteau at different times, and I shall use them in evidAnpa." "How does the nrisoner recaiva vrmr , j uuunsei r He IS verv obstinatp. and T bnva tn yield to him when he requests me to do any wmg m ms case, it is useless to at tempt to argue with him. for ha maVoa up his mind to a thing and sticks to it." STATEMENT OF THE ASSASSIN "Has he statements him V" Yes. vesterdav. bafora T lafr. him ho r i j - w - a-- li j gavo mo me loiiowing statement: "A STATEMENT." 1 have been tarriblv villifiad hr tho press and it has made some people bit- we cuu iLuiuioivc against uie, out ume will Tighten that. I expect to issue a book shortly, wherein I shall show the resident s wrecking the Republican party last spring by the unwise use of patronage wouia nave resulted in an other war and that the Lord insnirad me to remove him to kaan tha PonnK. lican party intact and save the nation ADDITION TO THE LETTER. waIyiYaSei -Gmfeau" made the following addition to the letter : -s. " ' Washington, D. O, Jane 18, 1881. 'I Intended to remove the President this morning and went to the Balti more depot, but he came into the depot with Mrs. Garfield leaning on his arm, and I concluded to remove him when he was alone. It will be no worse for Mrs. Garfield, dear soul, to part from ner nusoand in this way tnan oy natu ral death. He is liable to go at any time flnwov' aOi-t a TT T7a flTTTTV k TT "Another postscript read as follows: ' Washington, D. C June 20, 1881. 'The President's nomination was an act of God. The President's election was an act of Ood. Tha President's re moval was an act of God. I am clear in my purpose to remove the President Two objects will be accomplished. It will unite the Republican party and save the Republic, and it will create a large demand for my book, "The Truth." This book was written to save souls and not for money, and the Lord wants ivs na yd Buuia uy circulating tiiia umm, Charles Gtjiteatj.' guiteau's condition. "My idea," said Mr. Scoville, in pub- iiouiujj buctw htiiteiiieiita is w let vtue people see and iudge for themselves as to the condition of Guiteau. Hereto fore it has been telegraphed all over the country that Guiteau bad made cer tain statements to the officers at the jail, but nothing that emanated directly from him woa TAimiffarl rraf rtnf T do not intend to deceive him, and when ne gives me a document or any Kind for a rjarsnn. ha ha hio-h nr low. T shall deliver it if possible. NEWS NOTKH. Crows and "Rlankfaat fiD-htinir naar tne leiiowstone. (rladstnna in "Encrland and Parnall in Ireland are before the people discuss ing the land question. (van am I Hrann areas r. hna hoon an. pointed liovernor of Cuba, m place of ijaptain-iienerai osianco. Mrs. Ellen O'Connor was mnrdarWl Saturday night in New York by her husband, who came home drunk. A closer alliance between Spain and Portugal is expected to be one result of the interview between Kings Luis and Alfonso. The King of Spain and the King of Portugal opened a railroad on Satur day, and attended a bull-fight in the afternoon. - The remains of ex-President Aresta have been brought to the City of Mexi co from Portugal, and are lying in state. Scarcity of water in the city is seri ously felt. In the annexed districts water is sold for half a dollar a barrel. N'.Y. Herald. The men who robbed a passenger train on the Iron Mountain Railroad pleaded guilty to fourteen indictments, making the term of punishment seventy-seven years for each man. The congressional committee has re ported in favor of tha annrnvai nf tho railroad concessions granted by the Executive during tha raoasa of the Mexican Congress. After having paid expenses ana raiiroaa suDventions tne m.Aicau treasury nas $i,uu,ouu. William Pnntain. William Tin-nA Thomas Thomas and Jumna WnoV nhn were imprisoned in the sulphur bank, Quicksilver mine, California, by the Caving in Of a Shaft warn nlivo rm Saturday, and" air was being pumped into the mine, but it is scarcely possible tuat lucv can uh mig our. in nma tn save tneir lives ne irOvernor nr Kp.nnsv vama nnd thft nt.hpr nffin.ial viai tru-a frAm fhnf btate will be escorted to Yorktnwn hv 700 oi the national guard. The party will leave Philadelphia October 18th on the steamer Galatia. The civilians will have their ouartars on hoard tha steamer and the soldiers will go into camp Passengers on tha Rnnt.harn Paiifii Railroad who hava arrivad at Santo Fe, N. 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My inspiration was to remove the Presi dent ana close the breach at once be fore it got so wide that nothing but a civil war could close it The Divine pressure on me to remove the President was so enormous that I had to do it, even u a naa been snot aead the next moment, and the Lord took special pains to confirm my act by the gradual wy xiw auowea me xresiaent to de part. This case should be judged by the condition of politics in May and J une, when I conceived the idea of re moving, the President and not hv tha feeling now. The President's removal nas savea the nation another "war and the neonla Trill ranncnia this fat aa soon as they recover their heads. tJHARIiES liUITEAU. "United Statas Jail. Washino-ton TV VCt. O. 1H81. ANOTHER PAPER. JVir. fsnvii a cnntinnan: "Thoro o another paper that I have in my posses- oiuu, wmuu mo pnaoucr uicbateu W me vesterdav. "Vou remamhar that, it hna been stated that the day of the shoot ing a tew minutes before the act was committed Guiteau handed a nankao-a to the news agent at the denot and re quested him to keep it a few minutes. Alter his arrest the package was taken possession of bv TMstrir.f. Attnrnow Corkhill. In speaking to Guiteau about ii iie aaiu ne remeoiDerea penectly well what, tha nnlrn oro nntoino1 and af v;a dictation I wrote the following, which no aasureu me was correct: "Washington. Ti. C... .Tuna ia irsi "7 - W AV7 WAS 'To the American People : - -a conceivea tne iaea ot removing the President about four weeks ago. I conceived the idea mvself and kanfc it. to myself. Not a soul in the universe knew of roy purpose to remove the President. It was mv own nonaant.inn and execution. I read the papers care- JS 11 . At . . iuiiy iorana against tne administration and ffradnallv thnnnnviatinn aottloH CJ V " . v&vm WUWWUU WU me that the President's removal was a puuucai necessity oecause ne proved a traitor to the men that made him and tnereby imperilled the Republic. At the last nrasidantial al Ant ion tho Pa. X ..ww.w. vuv publican party carried every Northern State. To-day, owing to the miscon- uucu ui tne rrresiueub ana ms secretary Of State, thev could not rarrv on a Thau ' t mrmmtw VSBWI AUUT certainly could not carry New York. rvuiuu is uuo pivuuai otate. ingratitude is the basest of cri man. Th at. tha Troei aenr unaer tpe manipulations of his Secretary of rState, has been guilty of tue uasesc ingratitude to tne stalwarts admitfl nf nn danial Tha nnroag nn. pose of the President has been to crush won. urant ana senator conKiing- and buoreov prepare tn wav Tor ma nomi. nation in 1RR4. Tn tha Praaidont'a maH. ness he has wrecked the once grand old Republican narr.v and fnr thia ha rlioa The men that saved the Republican er . A- a . 7m yaiij must govern n ana not tne men Who sought its lifa. T-havn ttn iil.4ii - e J v ... y, ui toward toe President 4 This is xiot muraer : is a ponucai neoessitv: It Will makeimv friartd Arthur-Prooidf and sava fha "Rannhlia riranf . , , r v' uuiiuif the war sacrificed thousands of lives to save me itepupiic. 1 nave sacrificed only one. I shot the President aa T would a rebel if I saw him pullimr uunu mo American uag- A leave mv jUDiiuuauuu to uoa ana me Amflriran I mi were seen lving naar tha track. This is tha sarnnd nartv nf tolo. graph men killed within the last few ITEJIS OF INTEREST, Professor Watts, of tha Triah terian Church, is writing for the press in aavocacv or rna nsa nr inarmmont-ai music in worship. The chestnnt cron in tha m - -w aaav A LXkJ of Georgia will be very large. China, snnrrad hv ar.tiviHr h thn lata w r J ' " J T VU V AM tuaeaoeueu invasion or ner ner domin ion hv Tlnaaia haa hatcrnn tha nnnnf .m tion of an extensive railroadand tele- grapn system. The London World thinlr that a pretty woman who smokes looks well, and predicts that Worth will some day add tn hia draasos a daintv littla tnhnn. j ..vviu uvuovr co pouch or cigarette pocket Alnhonsa TCarr. talkincr nf fnnd- adul teration remarked: "It s very curious isn't it? If I poison my grocer, the verv lightest sentence wonld ha hard labor for life, but if my grocer poisons me ah, that's a different thing! he is fined forty francs." Tha most haaiit.ifiil dinnar oarcta nn-ma from Marinn with tha daft wnrb-mon. ship of the artisans of that country ex hibited in feathers applied to the sur face, and representing all the winged fowls known or unknown. A Cincinnati man has invented an electro-magnetic brake, which in the hands of a locomotive engineer is said to be the most effective brake ever nsad on a railroad train. Tha hridcre oarnaa tho St T,wrTiin will be about two miles long, and will cost about 82,000,000. The engineers are progressing satisfactorily with the survey. Was it instinct or careful drilling? The horsa that, an Tnnra Pnlnnal nf militia rode during the war has just died at Keokuk, aged SO years. Up to the last moment avarv time ha heard a gun fire he would try to run. Detroit arrets jrreas. That WArlr nf rriTtiv!n flaliraafAn (Texas) harbor is going on rapidly. The Bboauisuip oiiu Aiitonia cross eu mo ui one dav last weak, drawino thirteen feet nine inches. This is said to be, by four or five inches, the deepest draught ever obtained nn tha hnr van at Uio-h- est spring tide. Unaches and nthar inaota infaat. tha the old White rTnnao nt. Woahinortnn in myriads, and its preparation for the A S .. 1 fl new occupant is oeiayed oy unavailing efforts to exterminate tham. A few colonies of Texas ants would clean them up in a week. This ant is a little, blaek.' narmless inRaat unH is nnmar. ously colonized in some houses express ly, to destroy roaches and other vermin. MUaa4aM HT- i A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positive relief and immrmity irom complexlonal blemishes may be found in Hagan's Mag nolia Balm, A delicate and harmless article. Sold by drug gists everywhere. It imparts the most brilliant and life-like tints, and the clo sest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolora tions, eruptions, ring marks nnderthe eyes,sallowness, red ness, roughness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mag nolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic, f Jan. 22 DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs wnicn we return as smm omn v. n. j again every week. j. h. Mcaden. Druselst and rhmiit PrescrlpUons carefully prepared by exDenentwd and competent druggists, day or night July28 Dim ist by Examination. 0 i i H c rl u H Go to W. P. MARVIA, igent, and Successor to F. Scan & Co. FOB Fresh Drugs and Pare Medicines " None but the Very Best Drags do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brushes, 4c., ot GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties, and warranted to be good. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfully, aouoj w. r. JOAJlVlItl, Agl. CUTICURA PERMANENTLY CUBES mmc SCALP AND SKIN. ClltlffllTJl TnmnAIsm m . . Crice of n w,uT ? by all drumistn. cents: iar i;S 7"u,SKAey. spall boxes, so newbWiuriner.Si perboma the clnal Toilet Soap, 25c CuuA w01?1 Med ingSoap. 15c-in bara f?S Medicinal Shav sumers.P50aC Prtnciridf con- BEST HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORER StomachTBowels, Lungs LiverKr f th1 oct4,d&w4w Hl3COX&CO., Chemists, N. Y. 5000 Agents Wanted to sell the " Life of President Garfield 4w HUBBARD BROS., Pub'rs, Atlanta, Ga. St. CHARlSHOTEL STATESVILLE, N. C. Tf mT611 leased for 8 nn of years w Dy J9- Dr- Beeves, whose Intention u tn kriLa 8S?ly nrat-cJass house In every respect floors 0(110118 sample 100,118 on first aidcond jlPdtnage f the PUbllC 13 90llc,ted- IIONEST 7 Twist Chewing Tobacco Beware of imitations. None geulne unless rsr1"0"""'' "i t tto wn bro.. m Winston, N. C "5 feb20 2w Richmond and Danville Railroad. PASSEN8BE DEPARTMENT. Of! fl.nd flftnr .Tnna KtYx 1 OOf v-. Service on th ItY0P&.ZZV&l ? "l iuau win LM3 as I0110W8: MITlEriMfflffl! iA la '-- sk$J .wL We are now receiving our Fall&WinterStock OF Cash s MILLINERY r,nnns Wholesale and Retail 7 Containing all the latest styles and qualities of LADIES', Misses and Children's I . PHABLES GUITEAU'' M W l HV VTCmxttT V YnTT i ikm'uliMi abont Mih xalllnsi tuMh that th m fteadl sinking into their graves when, by using Parkers Ulager- Tenlc,- thev would find acute commenCln'wlth the, first dose, and vitality and BOTPgth: surely coming back to them. . ee other ' ' DON'T TOXIN THKBOUS3E. Ask druggists for "Bough on Bats." It elears insects. out rats, mice, bed-hues. roarrws.,ermln. rites. a. loo per box. AT THE WHITE FRONT, E. M. ANDREWS, (Successor to E. G. Rogers.) WHOLESALE ft RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER aug26 TURKEYS, GEESE, FRESH COUNTRY CHICKENS, APPLES, CABBAGE, OATMEAL, And Richmond Sweet Potatoes by the bbL . 8. M. HOWELL. Hats and Bonnets. ALSO AJ1 the novelties for trlmmlne: FEATHRRS. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, FLASHES, SATINS, ORNAMENTS, &c. Also our usual large and attractive stock of White Goods. Laces. Kmhroirtrte VaIt w.n. I Gloves and Hosiery. Corsets, Shawls, Cloaks. Skirts, &c. Another large stock of Ladles' Muslin Underwear Just received, that we are offering it very low prices. MRS. P. QUERY octll 'gov N. T. "uS " TCAqTWiTjr, Mail Express Fast MaU JSASTWARD. No. 45, No. 47, No. 49, A. B. C. L've Atlanta .... 4.00 am ITlR pm X30" Arr.Suwanee....D 5 18 am 4.87 pm 7.45pm E 6.54 am 5.59 pm y.(m pm Toccoa 8.14 am 7.15 pm 10 lrt pm " Seneca G 9.20 am 8 40 pmi1'1Rpm ; Greenvje ..H 10.58 am 10.20 S i!oo Ppartan'g...K 12.14 pm 11.40 pm 2 11am cVt'" HPM 2.13 am 4 31 am . Charlotte. ..M 8.35 pm 8.15 am 5.35am WESTWARD. U. S. Mall Express Fart Mall No.J2. No. 48. No. 50. L've Charlotte... M 12.30 pm 12743 am 12.33 am Gastonia...L 127 pm 1.43 am 117 am Spartan g. K 8.50 pm 4.06 am 3 12 am Greenv'le... H 5.07 pm 5.18 am 4.24 am Seneca G 6.51 pm 7.02 am 5.47 am ! Toccoa F 8.01pm 8.15 am 6 63 am Lula .-.E 9.16 pm 9.81am 8.09 am a ?u,waneo...D 10.38 pm 10.54 am 9 22 am Arr. Atlanta 12.05 am 12.20 pm 10 35 am 1 VtFJ?7? ,ng trin3 of Georgia Central and A. & W. P. Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. & W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. JSK? a"1 tralns of the Georgia Railroad. D Lawrence vllle Branch to and from Law rencevllle, Ga. E with Northeastern BaUroad of Georgia to and Irom Athens, Ga. GeoifLElDert0n Alr"Llne to and from Elberton, G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, H. c. Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, 3. c. K with Spartanburg and Ashevllle, and Spartan bu5s,,t5lloii,and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. M with C, C. & A.-C. C.-R & D. and A., T. & O. f or all points West, North and East Pullman palace sleeping car service on trains Nos. 47 and 48, dally, without change between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, J5 General Passenger Agent. Carolina Central R. R. Co. Change of Schedule. OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, O Wilmington, N. a. June 4, 1 88 1 N and after June 5, 1881, the following Schedule will be operated on this railroad: PASSKNGKB, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. No 1 I Leave Wilmington at 0 45 a m ' t Arrive at Charlotte at 6 45 p m Na 9 Leave Charlotte at 6 00 a m a -A f Arrive at WUmlngton at 8 25pm Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations on ly, and Dolnts deslenatftri in thA table. These trains make close connection at Charlotte with trains Nos. 3 and 4 for Cleaveland Springs and all points on the Shelby division. PASSKNGKB AND FREIGHT. 1 Leave Wilmlnctrm at c on n m No. 5. Amve at Hamlet at 1 2rt a m ) Arrive at Charlotte at 8 00 a m 1 Leave Charlotte at 730pm No. 6. VArrive at Hamlet at I 26 a m t Arrive at Wilmington 9 30am No. 5 Train is daily, except Sunday, but no con nections to Raleigh on Saturday. Nn. 6 Train Is dally. AKvuitSatnMoo SHELBY DIVISION, PASSKNGKB, MATT., EXPRESS AND JTK&U1T. K o 1 Leave unanotte 7 00 n m No-8- Arrive at Shelby 10 80 p m (Arrive at Charlotte 9 80 a m TrnlTia Kna. K nnrt R ma lra .lm, Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above. Through Sleeping Cars between Raleigh and Charlotte. Trains No. 1 and 2 make connection at Char lotte with the A.. T. O R R iitHn. ot vlll the same evening, and connecting then with t.ha W N C. Tt H fnr AehotHlla oH n the W. N. C. R R ' vv,ul vu Trains isios. 3 and 4 connect closely with e Chester and Lenoir Railroad at Ljncolntoo. Jun2o Gen'l. Sup't Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of authority, conferred In a certain mortgage deed executed on the 81st day of January, 1880, by Thomas J. Sprinkle and Lou isa J. Sprinkle, his wile, of the county of Meck lenburg, North Carolina to the North Carolina State Llfetostiranee Company, of Raleigh, N. G, and recorded the Register's Office of Mecklenburg . ' mv, vuv fiAOi a niu-vuoi iw uc ftt ins ftfliiTt nnnifl -fr, th. mi. Afrtk..,. . . .1 . : vuo viu ui iiiaiiuiiiiB. lu li in fijf 5?i. ? W: Saturday, the 29th day of Oo- rri Afciocs; JO., Lots 1792 and 1796, In rPi5"1 iF"' of Charlotte, Bltuated between titXTt. h mujouung tanas or tJ. J. Whltehnnit. TT v mtTCTj tt VsT JKr! n.Atl&2:W& Cnarlott BepaT.alW, Wtd . . 1 t,:.;,vit CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A lYRflTP APT TP MalilartAa t ma Kltlra va K jtx. public sauare In charlotte, will be sold cheao. rjIirchaaAr. Tha rlsclllno' la nn a fnll nt. has nltu comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house la- admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose. For furthsr particulars. Drice. terma. etc.. apply at - THIS OFFICE. Iuly20.dtf , City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the comer of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 fet nr. Ninth street and 196 feet on the No Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole ordlvidw! into two fots of 70 by 196 feet Suitable elSer to aPHiLLLPa, SU KKHnVTBNTiWffF'a Cttnrrrrmt - ur vimua. Charlotte, N. C, June 5th, 1881. On and after finndnv .tuna Ktv. 100. .1 following schedule will be run over this road dally GOING NORTH. wttYO UllaVTlUtM), W Of) n . . MtKwesvuie .Tr:: :::::::,o it t Amve at Btatesvule 12 00 p. m GOING SOUTH. IveStatesville. 2 50 a. m. . Mooresvllle 3 56 a.ra. .. Davidson College,.... 4 81 a m. Arrive at Charlotte.. ! 6 15 a. m. . J. J. GORMLEY, im Suit the m m m THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE 4EDUCATI0H -Q. published monthly at Oxford, N. C, at On. Dollar a year la advance. v The Oxonian alms at increasing the Interest for Literature and Education, and gives original ar ises on subjects ot vital importance as well as criticisms of the newest and moat valuable publica tions. - ' Offers decided advantages to advertisers. High average circulation. Advertisements are shown Jmtoently, are free from "errors, and are taste fully displayed. 'Its advertising rates are not in excess of ita.value to an advertiser. Advertise ments, intended for publlcanUoa in any issue, should be In the office py the 20th of the month inwie-tf i tr.OsHORNEBs'oxford.N.G it ' ' .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1881, edition 1
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