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it A . - HI Hi If P r 1 t ' -I - IT- :i L- 5 0 tr 1 v it K ! I m 1 a ; 1 hi .Postofftce at Wilfijng jTq as second-class mt-j Atr, AprU 13, 0.897. yjij IMS OF ST,TBSCRIPTtO .... :f '.-.....- POSTAGE PREPAID "TTTEHDAIT,Y MESSENGER !byr?iail. on yar, $.7. 00; 7 six Trioi)th?Ci3.6frVjlliree olonths, $1.75; one month, CO e'"'ii;. . Served In the city at 60 cents a month; rone -week, 13. hcr.nta;: for f three months or- 47.&0 a year, . THE SEMI-WEELT, MESSENGER (two U page papers) by mall, one?: year, 1.00; six ; mronths, Etf e'tnts. n ladahce. "WILMINGTON, N C. lUIZSDAY. : OCTOBER' 1 3, 198. . niAimoi UN's A((:oiivsr f i l K t;H HAT pitoM'Eitrr f . ..... ;:h , r ;,,:.v " :f- l be very ainifsing part M. Mrjhad ' 'r.fra'B ,':jrUf, : Ma terpen t, ; is, k'f.' ai tf aipt to: give.; the black radkkr .j;hirp ja.)'-lty .goyepmW'nt tuft credit foe hat Ue I claims ; to. be ' the . Unprecedented 'pVoNperitjH 'of. '$?'&& togtoti? fecjp psing - tj I 1 anvi thin:ir--Keen here siiicfV IhewSi t,.-. If f J..J,ifieUradV 'statlStlct" the' 'ejtJrfer rally shttwytftiii''.!! unprei.-edtMittfdi' '.ofiisHfrity iViilalniea. bvlhe facile Jvarnisher -i sta i 1st je'a. ytberi : we : - - - i . k .a r lihaii; rejaicei with ? Hut we iio not: beMVe the 'ityit-tawti '"As : Jto , there, JtiayliJjbeen -tiiure buildinK tf houses! than fit any I'Mt l iiinfc' "since '"i he war eiidcdiaivd (Iwlik-h IjTrfj Vil?:" c:ojtirtue,t thanks W th metiK M-.-j.'l-Tt-l'l . '' V -. . -i..T ! ; i '. . 1. Vfijliiai city KpVeriinH'iia.'there ale just j- :"Jr J. ..I"' -a, ,';": . IWitJ-eniarKs to rie presenifu. ; , ' ; First, the 'Ofit f binlin'g',wa never b('rfire.irO little. A" coBtr.actor sfiid to 'thijxe was iwvor before so -vora,' Ie ; a'.v tithe" f or pepple; ;to. build. JiUm- '.;'? : 'J. ,briK-vcry fheapaju F?S': 1S7!:" ',i'" labor at nrjt niore great carpenters knd vjiith!pr.9 W;ork for half brlcer, leMri. -V l:fiw f TesiUenct's 'ljUilt at itt least 60 70 per cent less than the could rlrafe l-en built f of five or !sl-years .asro.' yvfo-kimw' of two d weiairtpg that fVpfs!' V.wejre buiiChtoth iinchided) ;foj $3.29 ifgiVtiutt would, have Vost iuite ?b.0' five i 7 "? ! ' jeui'S. ago.. iiuu il ia jbu Y lfl?4v:ltl,".-IW)ple;'are: faking-- ad vanjflage of If - . U'ie. extraiilinary - jow; prit?3o get HS -515: ; hem a dioiise. Jt is their ipport unity pf-f-'"iS"?;ril 4he: fwxt black,. iity;.usiil .gi6v- f-i'Vlo'w'i'th" it,- : .La wlesjsoVsC I -v1libries8 begrophllifiin - have iio iKirt oh 16t, in . . '. . - I 5 i prproottng; prosperity-' . or iiidfeaslng Jiouse Imihling; i x-'r ' ;, t: M': "J. Second, we much dpubt if jthc-e is a i Ale- Ifotike!- built -in Vilmingtjin that - -.! - i St i .' " I-. built bei ause. t)f ,"any---bebe:gts' de- lived , from, or confluence repose.iUln the lack and white ibtaf 1 dominate iur- irice- of elind has Iftaidred le nots uv tne th4 alcutsed . i I - - fbocrn iiireams 'hu's telM Jler 1 . --l tnding, been prselea iW ratlfl rye , in heavenl Quit' fahcy Kfov your fie.ones n ,W'ilraingtohad - New Sty, the smallestcfjlihty in square, -roues- i tnineiy- :i -i t ' ' . ::'. J-' t i. 1 -' r omoiais, and; 1 without na hies Jf the vh fnegrQ e register of Heeds,, the Ira street forcje,- ntinier- rfputyi sheriffs of townships Wilmington, and 1 the many special poi ce none of whic h is Neither the names oft p?vegroes ring at the post oltice uor the man, riers. Ve Buj)pose :140 orj nSdje ne- are tints empjoyeu. tsut txuit does "itrike Mr. Chad bourn as negroizlng Ijunty with officials, lie is- p most Iful optimist- and takes a; f roseate of things. A black Jtf his view f pjost attractivve; and dt'simble ig or-appendage to ,ha'e pitched on f poyern.ment,. etc.'-s;; ; are; reminded .1 in his . fanciful lient aim : 1 uup.ei ui uec taxations, knows tpo; tjiere ar;e.l3) or 140 Jin the employment of, he city. 141s uatrug. i.u-lopijmost or j siinie', arid . . against interestsTOfithe. well the Noachie flood who the highest tree on the high-f intain , and j standing on the i t imb tiptoe remarked " with. fne Chadbournian coolness : as the iter was flowing nearly to fais. mouth 'There will: (not , be :; much of . a 140 negroes- in -,' shower after all,.' i office: at the white pian s eipense is but.a trifle', an amusing bafeafelle, a ig ; delightful affair r to con- - J - - - . .' 31 li FOLKS.' ' rlougn- of -the "Second indefinitely? Is It tedlStites govi a scale so large lan 100,000 re- talk in yesterday's r 'Citizen." It is the y citizens. : Many 3 float as coming from - J . -i- i ' everai nave reacnea us ell: calculated to arouse! lation,: and stir glo. Saxon " heart. In ; this Nelsdnm atfravalgar; expects evry man to do his v, order, liberty civilization mand the w akefulness the n, the; tinlted. purpose, of Exchange: The j mOst litical meeting; of any ave ever had; the pleas- 8- was mat - r- tne ciud Monday jnight.. Be- argej. number of Red 1 townsnipjcame over V - -? - :.- 1 . "tid by i .using pught . -uan- r rule A t A. 1 J mi v i I - - I. i 1 V II Ml - 1 M -fc Pi 1 mi l 1 it " H 1 w fflTi eper indi A -3 A I I I I f Jl r v 4 -'. i Whlte.'Mtn demmdiflsr & White Man's government. The old historic county of Halifax is gTeitly Ictejd in! haying forced upon Jt pevienity-thre bigger offljeials. But it harmtanf tiiaolute men i.h Captain Buck !.K itch lei to lead them. By the way Captain; Buck would lie heard with delight :n Ihitj tHjr befOTeJSth Noyeto ber' k f jbe woul d ppeaic here about the Cth ItiwdulCi give him full time to make -ii i hjsihotrfe ih f tionf I Mill fin Ifnx.iH not "had off ka I t r-t --r New Ianover with lie 130 more or less, , of nercieB in the pay of democrats wlbo- i do ;nC want I tliem. "Hard luck" for ' alL" f" H L J;'!""!: ';- !'.'.: -'A :-:J; - f- -i .-" J I : . 1 ' 1 V '-'i ' : : '. . I Th !ligt f deatth -'falW; upon a pep ple; w(in 1lack! radicalism touches t. !V'ak' huiity is1 iargeat In pOfnilat'i6h iif ail -lie cou!nte.and is a,igood coup,- ty. h thff? bjaejk " radicals; havei soi inap ag'-d t.wel!niKt bankrujitcy. jTbe' precipitate it inito ne.w . debt of the vena!.; tvlcliQ4s;'! gangfor this yar jis 'S10,0(i0.1l In J.be yeara -! after! the war When ll "Iak radical and:j.heirjcajr- -: .- Ii I : a . I i - - - - t . jJet bagger wiw- nftd-,.:.i:ontroF tney bankrupted the biiterti state 'and the counties, tjie state debt $27,009,-- Thew Irt'i reasi-d ), peatroyed practically the common s'chodiiB .( f ciuiftieh, JThei -sariie: gaii. is back in: offlc I. Jbui they have only a f4w Htruezlitne; carpet-baggers, "but have bad1. 1 recraita from' other southern Ic raits; foleVt States distre, Q overtakes a peo- Hen uhscnip ir. us I demagogues and $(i(unUrei s get into the. saddle. , It fhline; to our ears, weeks ago that i'iJ Wilmington was selling one huusa (jar trtajges! 14 rgely to the negroes. It now turns out that sam tx is seeKing to flurnislM "aix .stmory Iie're.; with -sixteen ifepTeadjig riflfn: m kill white and plo- mote ij ra- tar of extermination. Other rmoi are afloat that should ibe iron'ii4ly j looked I into. Last -week, Ibis f.'cTbunty,! negrqesi summoned to' U-brK fchet pujjlicf road j- told the white i . i roadmaster tpiati they hoped the time wasinir far off when.' they could - jrse ihei t : I I L t ' . ' L- aixeti arjid hoes to kill white peo- 'le.. flu lose are blootly-miniled devils ncarriato and 1 should be- looked . afjter isp'epipy. TojC'tire a ; Il in Oue pay. Takf ( iJaxajiiVe i.Brorho Quinine Tb ets. f it A1V drijig-gistts refund the money ail$ to eurer- 'ic. The genuine has LUI5 on each tablet ;ossii. London "Literature - r: r:. - .-!( I . : ; . reviewing iDr. jbisch's book on ! Bismarck, .pays of its reveiations of the great Chancellor's bharacjter "yt his work; is in reality that oil. an Iconoclast',' : for he nncon- KcfousFy strips the old- Chancellor of the glamour of his splendid achieve- bents iaml leaves the; ..map standing pakett in; all tho coarseness and bru tality i of his: elemental nature.'' ; r : is a Gerfnan and wj marckijc j particular and ii& fpnfidnil4l Ill I II ' WJ I?Ylbwe:lls is "writing a. series 'of ttejajorl hilitei-atures. ol " southern ateyifor iL-oVdori "Llteralurs.;' Three or four letters have appeared. They are meant to be kind and appreciative, put theyare singularly defective, . and show that he does not properly value many.bf the best authors and exagger- ates littl. and dfhers. He appears to1 know but f ibvriterg outsidie of Kentucky of a half several in any. i o.t hritkinia;; ( He . writ frrdm Virginia and of doz'.-n Kentmiy- Wflat he says of ipeciaIy CHorthy He :fails to jap-i'-ij;Lt -i.-J- Miirf rAohri has written the very best south n yel's since the war. .Ve do. not take .Cable in the count. : He is not of us. le s work of rare genius; 'Sar. tor Resartus is to appear in a new e"" tion with njearlv 100 pictpres by EI J. Siillivaln, I an acddmplished;. English, ar tist! : Germany greatly appreciates Shakes- peareJi In 1$ ; in German theatres "Otheljo' and wis rjeached 121 performances, payed in seventy-tvyo differ- ent theatres; Romeo and Juliet" 118 gy Cll itiompt ? Hi, : j J ;! "Midsummer Night's 'The j amihg jot jthe Dreara;' ' Shrew t and j eac-h hipety-tvy'o; "Hamlet" ninetyitwo! by fifty-two .' companies. Several othcrf plays .were acted one or more ftimes1. There was twenty-four - - - - I i.j J- j . : '...-..if ... of hia plays with 96p - performances. Shakespeare is better appreciated in Germany (thin (jin England orsthe United; States by play goers, but not by men letters. j. '-- -'f. 4 fThepe-is jso me. amusement in the lists published n the" New York: Saturday Review Jof the "Twenty-Five Best American -Novels." The selections are funny in many particulars,.! In some' jf the lists no southern writer apppears, , In others novels are named of hardly third rate meri.. j. ;' -j ;. ; ', -W p. Leek y, an-Englfeh ! Author,; of great distinction, whose "History "of England lit jthej Eighteenth Century,' in ejght stout octavos,, is a work, of i-, .. . ... ..i. i Brea jmd .singular merit, ..is to have a n'of it published lh: this country. portion The the portions j specially bearing upon United I States is to be published With the title of "The American Revo- lutibnj 1763-83. We- bavf often said that we t learned very, much' that was valuable from Lecky's chapters on this country we did jnbt find in Bancroft or any Jojj the ojthei histories "we, bad read. Frofessor VVoodburn, of the University of Indiana, work.' " ;. is to arrange arid, edit the Mr. ;Savage Loiudor's book on Thibet will haye the tide of "In the Forbidden Lana-'Jina. will be in two volumes He had strangt land even awful expe riences; in that strange land. 1 Ttree. iofjH. S. ScotV ' novels have :beei tiinlate into Europeaa:ian guages; fie is a! decidedly clever hov-s elistj, jandhls success Is assured with his popularity at home In England, in this, bnntr yand in "Europe. "With Edged ;Tpols" has gone. Into French and GermjMil ;'frhe Sowers" into German, DanjlsH. jjan, French'" and, "In Kedar's Tents' into French and German. ; ij. ":eln j Innes," a nasty novel has been .overhauled liy the authoj;, George Moore-- iLlke "Jude," "Tess," and some other' English fiction the muck; heap . Is the, best place for them. : , : It; never I cks to the Irons. Elastic OHEVITIES. 'i. 1 TViof ifrifa:rt i 'W war i;maY:f;mount jto said pad t!irlat:mn):: ; by ;' whi ij f j ; d ftlcials caused - I t iterylfiliklylii .' Thie, mre we rea;4:of Gen. ler the mjrel apparent he Is jo vnee the. real hero ot th lfpairii4h war. The IWash- Ingrton Post re'ently had tw u very u- logistic ' editorial upon the Alabamian and. in on oi wni' n ne m as feIictouiy treated a. a " iFaiaaiffn, ;, a. gisiinguisii- - il '-:-fharf.tvi!ini!:,--.r:4: iktitr f. HnUnlrV The w4rs - ' ' r 'I ;;" M -' - : ' ! ' i.re,t cnanK rcDonej ir ant; 'reporte'J: from Berlin, in - (fifian . Uk Ariioti as ti, thi janninxaiion 0f ;tVbinpinHt4:tW l?r ited The ;Gertriiin Jifw Olanjt1 jL'f ele hMT'':pe air tKihe-Kithali ' W-VJi Jriot b- r States rfam ty ( . .. pope above that! fhi-y: be return- ed : t S iai u.": I Nali tins npi is -U as pf-ofe in politic hi: ;Th;J;:s Post hinks th next fon (prs wtn : feeltpuSblicah by a - it i . :;i i Sta;tes;.ai-f b't as ever fopfl silver.' 1.- ( 'it". 'JVs f". 4. S Mis4r. li It Kives republicans 165 (ferta'ijj. hl mocrats populists 13 silyt-r reitublk abs i doubtful 43. T1 raiUin'iir businj.-ss : in this" Jf 'Mdl" ;H tl' ,ntuh Kiired s&uthland ttoni brings i cetrt! .per cojiiinueii! IvatuV. if c th.-i ularu-r - i'1 'i . i Utcijl:-t.' ;4;as.' ij; poiuid. ;K t'3fne last y eajr. I : :; Th-1 h t rh 6 f& t 'mil s eiiuipped was' 37. ;.Th, W' r . p j. j eyl; ;; f or . : I S&8 15! more: IITM t'"0fe this year, is: as gij(Od aii by end mjaide.:.;. i1 -fiV-oi.raiMe lakt year, and klr-jy" aj.3l.iw-i .rep rt : will oe f. North oirnlina thai N the' l)n-; tthje' baut f jil ; towfi. of ('ft a pel Mill -.:' -:viii; i - Mi' i a! jnillJilsitd bjf-recled,. j 4 i'lj-iiil d! i tigl tt CH : i! a pact t y and. .isi;'eyie-nji will - be. :UJj.o4F&h;ie!jr bu J wijl begin with - r..iXnv ! st on . plant. 0,0; Mr. Ttu.mas fU Til,yd in 'chargej and is perhaps ha'viKifi it; built hiihisei Till: UK AS '!' bKH KATS FA ; VOHlCi; EiHOi;;PIlte7lACV. :H i t 1 v The i,S 4-'. He' when their wii itaid, ;jaHalliKs of the Thomp- son-P.utUT-Skiiin.-r : stripe fell ,it, ! that it the d.-mocra.tic. party-. fay bred: giving offices-t thei;, negroes. arid gave iit to them in great.-.!.. stivpli.s than the black radical gapg:'-jialvii-'ire!ni it. .The' lie is s. )la;k aiicl 'i patent 'that the- thiji known as . lie's vvilfully d'effl(ctap:rti .th- blark cal-populist when it 'charges tha'tj.the party, favors jm-s;'o ollice- holding aridti;? th'-re.forc j hiypocfjticat and'ifalsj-ihenl iltj petffT3s! jto ; be o a Whit'r M ah "st pa rjtyi ' "'JPtefient- tor pa,ignj.il! Sqjufirel .ljori su'-j Xjjiite ,: Man's rule . in' Xorlh ' "anilina i tlrst, j lastj ;all the; time ;! The jMlessetlger, in;3fj6.- came v out in -favor Of the.viruI'1,;tHej ca inpaijgn cJavorfng AnKt.j-Haxon in.l not the rule of tiw African." ICant. Buck .!-:r.' i . i.'S'fk'l: Kitcmn tpld,-lu ;jai;few j:w;eeks wgo that the Mesengvr set the' pace for nun. for w h i t e-. s up r era a C y Nortih Carolinii.: li! tni once granu 01a tip j to now the fight is fiercely ; waged at;aiii.t negro rule. and the tjfie gret,-. cryingvf ;donjinating issue !)) WhiteJ HHile for all North tar- blina:. .. 11: simply, purely, deliberate ly a. lie when fjit?; gang t.,-11 Jt otljie'rjvisel .While "the demot-fjts are pressing the nightr:for ij;plpo. jth''hilte fi?ari, we tiiTii jitNruej :4'h;it;r' hundre4s. jhd even thousiancla rjti'ue nien,' lHtjest, Ujpj'rht voters -inJie if populist party 1 are, jio arid infamy Oij -rnegr khbor are in than: their deniocratie neigy; ra-vor-of itj We w'ould - b'e sorry; Inr e '.and .leed J.O; li-ive ito believ Otl? erwTSAbit- ithere .jiSfiii.rMSOn ddubt; theirtTe tevi dislike aid of ssnmim 'arid !'.,i-,J(I'atl!,n of, the rirs i'uftV, i"e. have rea son to ilpelietef that fny ;hpusands of the' white .populists ; . Jeft, he OemocraiiCjpariy in. s-i-ii". 11 of r-fo-ni! -l-L- At " they ittought jto be needed co-oper- ate with th-fer aleiuoci-atic ii I friends , and neighbors this feM in helping to stamp out as y.iui would ;!!i:gjrjf ; pestilence- the-!Hie!oifithe! capable ;iiegri . .nirnr-1 1. It ijs -It ue the populist does; not do. this but actually; is ;apo. vgeiie (or negro tul arid sjhowjg its' In famy and iiraitoSrous designs. Hit, tries to make! iiajjpeap thjit: thb dernlUrats once.fayoreo1! negro rule 16, itij were to the' good true it would' be damagltig; janie of old party that has so faithfulai frienil- ff tho state, and of hjnes't 'rulJi iff thi;demo:rafey 'A t'ver-. i-yrtred Degrjd,:adjinihistration it do' u,'w- ; ti 'Y; oieti vjvar Mff.-jin.sf ifi JAP1 Vburi. jind.! George Whites at'evety inl ??dttun, ; :ButJ'it ;.is. not; hi rany Proper that ithi demSrtfiiK irrfv'i !Wa evjr a negro i paf-ij; If ithiat, had eei'i neirroes would not be solid fori! so, tne the rad- ioal gang.1 :Thev know thJ hands that " - I , hi . I -i. T! '4f'it Si- ji :'';. I't -; fli. ii h . "( - . giyithem bif, and they ate frying to jump info-the; feed ;troug i: now With bothifeet;! trial h'y;:m;a!y.:stjidwtt.hie' white fellows: in the full enjoyment of glorious grub and all imagined: glory. The liars may fool the whitii simpletons with their, yarns, but Sambo and Josh and ail the; brother kink-headjj know -what the war, raging f foi JWHite jSu- premaeyilmeiins; to thei'ri hepflefdrth land torever gilt is. the;, lowest; oil illiies that hits been started ,by the reckless, .help less populist office-holders.! f 1 - Jj - fc -: : ' ' ; . i . r- . THE -STATE TA?IP.iICi!V 0" ' - ! Raleigh .Post: : .Mn S. II. i Bu.'hanaa, i - : (.' ; f 1 of loore countyj in One ;of - the most disgustedE repubiicHsllunOstate iican boast ofj atipresentillHe ihasist, faith in I'.-bM'h . Wn-itef.JErus;iofk"ist iidnd:l3ire.d RettublMart; ; himanri n-itnre.j' ' le ' paid for jthe; infOrmation;hichfoRened! hii ' tjco, .ii; vi,u iwoiauvcaj aim :iiuvy iiiiei f is bitterness of soulla.4 well as denun ciation,. In" the first' lplade j She . says CongrjessmanhT'ow.lec predge jhifn two yeargiao thatf if hej Buchahari, would ntt ftntiiKP Hirri thin hi. T,.--ttr- i.-s.il 1 I riot be in his iwuy -this tirhe. ; Recent events -bave pcoaviricfiai. hirri tihat the Gongressmtn land rjiiib ihavef jparted company iaiJ larej tivijiisyj.hi most vioiept j terms,jof, t.oppUsitioi:! .tyr- other, f ii:Er-;-ti f--!i:.:;i. ii;- ii...'': ii :H ii i i - - a i - !' fi h- t -J M : vl-!! : !f i' if f ! 1 Boxboreti;! Courier:' 1iCalviti:i 'Hester, colored, (proceeded 1 totate the: object of the meeting and spoke : a t ! some lentil, f iWe ' wish' every populist; in! the ep-uiijiy fuld have heard .liini. ' No self-respt-otiirifj ;, .ne could , have : listened to . hargeS he pifd at their, door Ijand then icoriUnUe-tdSaitiye.wi his party.. : Hester .said hj npgro. was :iin;top. ift aste:rnirNith.'aiolui; -igaid the : negro was ; not . r-sponsittle wi- It Because lie was put thereby the' whit v i men. w;h.V .call themselves the Third 1 thesei white men Vobld,, stick j: t. them, and he kneW they would d. it, because they had promised to d. !it. 'Hp eulo glaed ihe populists for stanling by the negro, . but said the pricer paid; for the IofulistB ' wa too much, i j I .-; .'' . ; Beaufort Jlerald and Iispatch: The 6tbe;t'4iy.-Aidl'W&jH'Ar'.dbw:ti-.'one-f the pripfcipajj fsireetslilof i "fvilriiington, we hekrd aj white skin yelt to a black negro who . was sitting ini a wagon some little distance away, "Hey, Bam, woa'r -we !give ; khe democratsi-hell in the next election;?"; ! There were: ladies peatiur ui ana pure ana ?weetf asanv in the tow(h walking ri the streets at the time and; hernes . wherfe somebodies tnother "and sister lived on! every side. Tet the; scoundrel -in Ihls eagerness to Stand In with Sam, arid toXshqw what He thought i of i the pegro, siiodj irr the streets swearing to the negrik his 'oath burning the . very aiij;.' - Forcmg these pure sweet women to! listen. we hope V'Sam." was disgusted! The smlthat UHiminated his sable face was jrne' of sgust and the .cause was: suffic! I Angry words i vanish when stic tent W1I1T XOBTlt CABOLIKA EDITdRl j-":- j! ABB pAlilSG- ; V -1 7 There, is hot a negro fool enough to think or a white republican i leader mean enough to charge that"th negro can get -omce m tne oemocraucf pan). The republican; leaders,ias we lunder Btand it. , do not seek to' cover up. or dodge the ! issue, j They .itely :. upon the negro for their support .and they stand by iim and theirrpQlicyl of giving him the local offices. ; It is their fight, -but: they publish noi hand bodk;H-'Refdsvill t,:1- .. '.- i, --. t;i i-- ii 1! !.! -- 1 ' - v . ;;iTihe wh te rads were ;; and! polite to te'pegrbes Very humble until they ar- ranged to fuse with the: populists, aye, even 'implored ji jthem .' td allow them equal representation in their county con'ventiph; but when) fusion was agreed irppn, they ; ruthlessly " kicked the negro -aside, and said, at least by their action, of course we want your votie bui we are! white and will have all the offices and the! poor cfeatures .'ill.,'.' i 'iUL i L ii-iis-nL. wipey. Jui -uieire ; is a iiowi pu ue negro camp. I J here isi muc h 4issatisi actidn among , the colored J people. and' if they don't put ticket-many of them will not.fote at all.. liow; can" they respect those who treat them thus? Rwkingham Rocket j -Let the tpre'senit Condition in the east continue, audi soon . we! Will begin to hear of whit7nen. moving outithen of jthe abahdonmit of the fertile fields of that section, 4i)-ving them t,o grow up in weeds.; ( With ih!j. decline, in ag ricrilture there will be witnessed a de cline in the prosperity ui the towns, nuuy of which are already filled up ith. negoed from j the .-country,-, mov Ing'to the! county seats to become: pol Itlcfans and get 'offices.; With the pa ralysla of agriculture arid o" commerce will come a decline in the valuation of property; the east will cease to p2.v jits-just proportion of the taxes; and the weight of: the support of the state goy ernmeiit will; fall upon the western counties. Sta tesville Landmark' , ' ; ij-1 -i -j - 1 m , -: - - -- ' -'. '-:.:: ; j Butfthei democratic party never has. .ahjd -never will put th ' negro in posi- t,jdn to exercise; authoritynd control oy-r white people. It ilenies that; the pegro' is the equal of the white man. It Meclarri that the riegro race" Is an .uferl6.r !race. It is ffgnerous and .kifid to he; nes.ro as! is l)ecomiu,g in at ktrong Mperior; race to. a kfrid amJ contimib to be . so. it does not ask the negro '.vote as a conditldju or precedent. It (is jnoywl by a higher mottcp. It seeks ;;tlie negroes improvement- 'uMjl' the elevation of the race! , But he muse always occupy a suporainate position. Hi must; not aspire td phwes, of authority- ajndj forttrol rdvter the 'persohu Otk affair of- iwliite people.-.. This gov- 3h'l'its departments.! ' National, state, . couiity ;4pd jmuriicipai!, from township to presidejit;, land its : administration must bejby 'white mert in. ail places high aridi low that toi b whiter people. This Is and' bite? been thf position, of the democratic party and. will cdntiniie to! be, The white foJk'K know it, and thb negroes know it, ami they . do not themselves believe anything said to' Jfte contrary. Burlington News. : . :-U " .'If.' i t hAiHPU.6VS NOT AIX !H '- i ! THE GL.OIIV flje Naval Huar 9lak. t ftport on : the Natal Itattle ot SottaASo ; : INew- - YtrK, ) October ;it.r Ait hough thp Amer'icnit flieet r in the ba.ttlej off Saritiagonljuly -3rd, (Obeyed the gen; eril orders ). R;ear Admiral -Sampson, given in advainefi- to mejet. jut such an emergency; it was essi'iitially 'Ja cap-' tains.- hght. i This as. jthe substjance of t Vtf iJortj ofj the hayalj board which has oeen MivAstrgating;.1 disputed pdints if the battle. ) . ' j ;. ; j--: .; . r : l Admiral ;Siiihpfeori! (S'as not And the orders .signal eijll 'in ent did Shins lalrindiK: baTToBfcry jfpr'ithe .ijjigagiiiigithfir etiiwn.y'j .In- a,mttE' were run iul.The jivhen th'e i; orders general! Wjary f thaWTiard flnds; in;a more; ew exarilTt -ea.cn snip in tne fleet kH -''"r'fJ w hat to do should Cer- yi'i'j i.r . r ii t ana aia :ii wneni ne .ac ,t,'ially came' out.! Each captain fought jj.'s jshtp n plans; prepared and;! orders giv-it ) Sy.f lps-'on. '; ; A - -j .'.. . The rtriIinfe .f the ! board; are ,sum niirtzecl as folio Ws, ,.' . l"". :'. :, j,it..-The battle, 'was fought ajid 5 won uriori pi'ahs-prepared .by ReaF-Adflij!-! sSmpsonif !-.;-!!' u;: 1.-V-:1''-'-. i-'f I J. The d-irejpting of, the movemetits of A-iV ' shins done by i Schley during the uit:te jfjM inconsiderable. , . ; " 1 . : Jf, "ht yNeJ ?:fflrk had- no active part -.-jifigitv: 'j .-j f ; ; r '-,';--. :.,! u),1 n,,, ro'i.'kiyH was not ?ng4g-ed at so; close qu;cri. . .ortj ,)n a,aV, sented byj the first r. , wayfrom era gc shtf ; was tvo miles a.-;, J , . tin: enemy, i 1 - !.:.: :; .V ;,! -:'-! v-f 5. The fbrinit of the fighting was barn-e.y'Jtjiej'Qrgoh,. Texas,; anril Iowa. , : ' t. The iflevi-j Y frk was aboui ,'nine miles from the t.'olon when that ship surrendered jind between four and five miles from the nearest -sister ships gaged. - ;j , , j j '. :. ' ' '-- J' ; ;;.: ;'- ! -; 7. The! 'jjivea-fige range iof the ships most ertg4gei was abqut a mile and a half. i; ij-,; -;'.! .; -- :-. ijA"; p. The NewUYdt-k the board finds, :did n'thin-) affect! the issue of ; the .".bat-, tie- , -" ! v'!;i'. ! ii- i"; ::-.-!-Ji-' f J9. -At the tie K; th( hottest: fighting' (between1 10 Jind llctsVciock a. im.) the: Brooklyn ! was in line With i jthe Ore-: g-pn,i oui, inreerquariei-s ,oi a Kye laf t.hWjou... ,;. ji;:.:. i .'.;; ( '.-:K.j :.:;.;- i:N Has Been Greatly Benefited y . Pe-ru-na. Con gressmaa Slef kisoa of Ohio, writes the following letter to Ir, Hrtcoau. Dr. S. B: JIartman, Columbus, O. ;. DkaIi Sir: I have used several bot Hes of Pe-ru-na 'and feel greatly bene-t titcd thereby.' I have been afflicted i ; ' , r ; 1, , . ,i - t disease of thjrty years' standing. Tha continued reetjipt-. iif endorse ments like Ithis for :; Dr'Bp's great eatarrh . remedy, prove its valui beyond question. . Men of prominence' vi'rvvvhere re recognizing' the merjt of "Peruina! -and are willing to give expres ' sf on td their judg-tuent "because a certain , I absolute cure' for catarrh is ij. puhlio g-ocxj- ' AU druggists sell Pe-ru-na. 1 i ! ! ABBOTT'S EAST INDIA CORN FAINT. Corn, Wartt sn4 Buaim eiiru wHhoatpAiii ortl.. Bsc of a KDifw. A Aimpie application noes utn- July V tt I ' 3 paww of the loveliest vcai ad in , i (pRa full sheet mtmcsisei; include y j mor (dutiful ctreea." tiegitnt 2 pper 7 pAffs and ri porinuu. y"kc- Ji-:rW55y9V ! ' y 1 I. -" Dividends; Paid-;Per Cent. Per Annujtt - y?iW l ' X: i ! '. .;.! Paid in October; lOJ ; J:.,;.- .i" -r;;;i ; ;;,T-i- !- .: ' ' i'm .-. !hw i smm : im v s j ii !; : i'-';i!.HAi. O. JuEEEiso'- w, QSJ&17. 1 fl "r" ' " M5 with catarrh of the! head and feel PP-" ".:1" 'if ."l'w. if ISSS V '"' r4 courafreil to; believe that con tSnue4 ; , Mi Mtm MJ$$St W- I d!! hli -it- rSlli 1 use of Perufna will fully eradicate a ; mm I JMmmm imTiiksgiM :-1 ! ':'!: i '.Noi f iYdurs sincerely, .- -i .- . -' ''-!fcia IBO'CVD(m IfmSV" ' S5rK ' :- I ' W-t h' l&WS 4Jl". X 1 PL juiz ia a -if mi&m&M-' ;': IT k'- --. 'Rw.A--:'-- . '. :' ;..,1-vA-?VL'; .i ! ;;. - JrlHtMi-'iJ'f'-vy4!j!:'su'r tut d IH. - ri 4 '-- i . Jj - :i ; j:j i & ?v: . !j'!li!a ""I ! i -'li iW--., ?i-ll.!t ISI:'- - : . ,.1 -'h- :: L UNLCSSU ARE SAtlSFt-WE vt . . , ;i-;- - ;:. : .;: : liJ ;0UR :ST00F (BUGGIES IS ARRIVING IJ AIL Y 1. m -ft! :Ei5ArEE T0 PLEASE-' if ,nu in IN QUALITY AND JRICE; NO in - L? Si. '1; : H.L.!'PE h- ' -' ffy2'2 NORTH mOKT STREET;! 0k !:.y-;.ipoy1s":SeimlesW .;:' n-'-r: . N more Rips. :-" ; ! " ,: ' . trr oy!s Seamless Shoe. N more Rips. rfflRSON ;: ;- -ft I-, yIffiy,!; '; -;- ; "".All thehadies are4vited to see oik r Miss - Alnnr 1 5ro wn;. sf in t th i-ee ; weeks New Styles; and select-; tg all- NeW Good s. we can snow you iitie largest line j) r V:' iU&d ' Vy'frfeei. llnje.-. bf 'iFaM inpD.D.jiiiitiC ;Sns. cnei, p, Wei na . i ;"i tspif 1111c rjwsv ; rT- .--..-i ! iv i .3 ' ";. I .! mU.---: ' i -'iif :i- - 'f- -v : GRAND OPENING iEt!;liiiiii 'fYtflV - ';t- -A-T,TI?E3- ,. : ! r, . y . ;K-; ' :-;l: IlsiilhSTpp ft f ' TueidgliedncsilayRS puifcparpets! ; aire j veiry pi'tl'ty: ap.d jtjig; stock jio' select frorn. arilit ;at altridst ;one!-half df , regula!; Gfrrpet . people' ! prigel from 10cv td 22C. W8 can sen.jua "'1---, t !V).,V(, ...... WOUM DC I5WW . -T X - r to jfiieUhjiJaflOQr IQ y'axJwrfMilth and 12th. a t (Jas iiftiniiiTi j. t---4 mpsiut. t STORE, opposite jthSitoff i.w,-iDi' -site iha.vhtoiA ..'"tel.- ..: ' ': ': : GEO. 5p:iK- Ji !;:i-' -;; M';' vr.! :t, l-i-tli: H .(... : I :.' StateMeiiWltlant f ' " '; .-IH' j! '. ' ' i .' ' -'--- At the Close 0t, t . h l: t -4 ?-S -: ": v,y I ill HBAHMAMMHaBCD - ' .!.'. ::'!-! :!- :- . Loajas'- J638.485 52 i .451 37 9&.600 0(1 10,000 6t TT O DAni, ! Banking ;Hoiise ari3 jtljstrga. uue xiroiiVr . soiuer i ? : lianks. :..'...:.., Cash on haifd y . f;,717 73 211,495 7? I .-iii! Total ..$956,034 6 iA '-t-:i: ' J" C3pM PAR ATI VE Sept. Total Deposit! .!..tj.aty yj.. Surplus and Net Prof ;ts. ..... j . . ; . . . 1 1 ..... . . 1.1m a-a is a 1 a A:: hi a 1 Him ai. ra - - . . 1 r , . n; I .1 i v;vi...-.i i X'.a-V .1 ' 1 . "-ah -i (i.i I .1 a ii.et; " k ! -! ci in : i i; ..in ii mi. i mini -raoMfti iVBillS!S.f -V-! -.-it'-i' - 1- - 'f:-.L-JL-Li y."i.h -'H.M;" tW5fiB 1K3l--.-2I5C!?m:i, - . ::' I' ': '"-I .'. ' 'i i "Mfiluiwii m.. ; m i-;;; v I w jjf m ' ,"vv5Ui'iy. fc,St;': I- -.'ij i'r" T- , ii! ritoxre' a "r '.a Xmmsti' loo i ' V-i, J "'yT1 -J.SiJSi-V 1 & 5--c 4. . :i ' i . f ytuiuiuili :. A. l-yu: A-"'.:! .i . .. . '( .,,( Imf... 1 1 ' i I. . i : y t, . ii . : .,,,y Have cold more these foods pu t year than hat been don y all U dealers tn WilmingX:'. combined of HIGH CLASS GOODS. ' te i- X Only White Enameled Lined Oven and Doon that mlu aMOiut-ly ataaA xnese we wui warwt in every paruenia ; iPURCELL BUILDING LIViaES:. li aiMEAl iU. iAAf , IS WHAT A MAN LIKKB TO FEEL HP jlHlv PROVIDED; skFTTER "CUltlNtlTj HOWEYEtt.; iDO iNQl FAllL TO PHO-J fipT , IT j VlTH! CAN insurance Policy ir i a -, qq6c COMPANY. - WE REPRESENT ONLY THE : ;fNr j WHICH j PAY All LPRtplSlfPTLY; A Np W I LL j B B. glaj to att!-.nd; PRMPLT:.;TO ANY ! BUSINESS ENTRUSTBP. ;!Ti 'rai:i;--;:iih;!''; Willard & Giles. f f Telephone . No.. C. Office; oh flrii floor of th Carolina bulldhng. Only; the BSTjpdmpanierresented ARE NOL F lit!-" i ' - c ft i P. ft : -,:.' : ' GOODS. ;'S -1 New Fal Styb. My h4ad millner. iii northern inarkfits learning- all the j j;T V '. y H j j -' : ; j ;'.' . i: ' ' :: u " i; ine ijrattern jHf.is io ue gee in iti "ixrid -.l-Vinter tirssj Gooasjtani Silk j jmaae j wunspieati 11 me Dapic cut iuiu fAL i.-Ji& ,IU pet; 1 a. rcijij M VV v.oir ,,,,., out store V.uJ ih.i fui i 1 3":vT : WILMINGTON'S ,fa w,r: . v--.---- - - - BIG S RACKET : J . :! . ' 1 vli; t. i i'i. - Ill ' it'-r.-y;.; yj : . H--: , ' I.:! . : . 1 : i If- I & RULBSil :M-:y!"-iv1!;A' A ' NaUonaiBattk ;isini.cp1t. xoij, loys, cnaensea rrom Report -ii -: i i, . ':. u s. ji LlApILITIS-if Capital; .. .1 .t . .. . ii j J.;! . .$125,000; 00 Surplus ' ...-.li..... $70, 000 00 i ; iMI- Undivided Prpfits ... 12,600 73 82,600 73 Circulation 40,500 00 tli S. Deposits .....$ 50,000 00 jptheri; Deposits !.. .., 657,93391 707,933 91 . Total i A .if.' f.l J .1 STATEMENT i2f, '0. Sept. SJOv-'O t.' Sept 20. 98 $4o9,OQo y $5i,Qbo ;: 7,50o - ;y 7,500 ,$707,000 Lriist ;inlallnvent of Capital Sep SO wilMINGTONi N, I .f,-! y . WII.TTINllTnN N I .1 it: .11? i's- urn -x-Lp--r. IK--; .-".' :"; ' KfST U"iU.--h-. ' Bales Ric mm HA : AND 'MtST;! i AN la i LD lAVVS A ril"V' loJir - ta'-.I HfHICE TO MAKE :8i3t 4 : : - ;s. '-l-i''-- - h If; liih Mi-M.l-2.XA1L J.J-r;i n m i hi i nwv-Ai tBH!i;'"- 111! .11 ':- :' is list i- :W jwe; offer to the tride- -mm cloaa prices. S. t. IW iiiii-jv-;: -vfifii BISlBRIISl 4 i '.ml... WHOIIUU GBOtEE r i' it. i ! ;::i. 1 Coramission Merchl at i fS?! :t1 ' ' Jis:?' : .' - tf-'-- ".' " ;: i -1 :?; . WSare offering 1 1. iafJ-J ' ! - CAKES. GlRAGKEflSi? ' CHEESE,' : ALSO CWffee, -iPJlat-BfetU.ni.r icei : ti.; If mst In Ifeace a id i yrst '1-! i i: ! t T"! 'i !,.": ,.'fo,S'li; 2 -1 i 1 I 1 . ' - - . - I 1 ry bur y We 1 : o t oi unmet P. OflH HLIIO, Uald ky; rucr PgijS3 Aia-ckerel are! 1 the -flntwryo'u jeveg w,' ail sorts and alw s. k?Jf t" try' hr-ior breakfalsf- ! ! yy 'yh jrsj 6aimw :j py-j ; tnei poaine ifeS'Codfislv Jd!!' l!ol backkeeiMlbe tur4 please. I f , j j tl '-''-1 ' ;-. Rlrstf up 109 wh 3rt you! watit .jkg goojlor break h si, dinner, orlispeT, ancipstle how auicklv you wilL ir f '-1." sep-. Wi sLvNtM,s.4 - - :;iy. ,.,1 0 ., ;y- . . ! tl I Pi": a .i--: ' A A t M, i I'M TO; AlU POINTS -2"! - ?y , --' SHB SOOIIillST m :nme! i E(rect' j. 'it;ii s a:- V VvJ.' - :' a 'SIP""'-"'1 ' llPI 'I't;!1-:--.-''!!''; ! . Trpfetl Leave.S:Wiimingtoa 3:W;.ii!.'..; 't'SWLunibert ffttW- p.- ifi;, fJt-i K:rt xti.t, e-n Ti,vl--ir.!i.,-.: 6:43 :gp$h,, Hamleti6;a3 p. m. Wtftfb'oro 8:11 Mj!m.. Monro d. jrt.. (Mt-: 10.8511 m. : Connects! nt -. I1anillyt:th j lfSflina' ai Jnoifroo wun nrainaTiv jai- t rf& i i leaves f o t i s m on tin jwsu s ik . n.(,VpraVT5':03,p, m.t Ilarnjit eJ i nu. i!41 Leaves Poj-tsrnoiitlh i?V;-. AlWmr.'.n T-IP-ijMd AUania 6riVn it . i s .- y .,.fr" i. im-it i w-f- 'WHa was UIirtOtl.:4 . -I l. P 2: a ificm. -sanfora 3:,.u w: ii.rtiii-s-.i.i -r- : i-.i in,, jiv i. t i . ill n.1 m ,,vri" ,svi.v ajockingham &:zJAav- wnS ; S0ro 6:5 . ta ikife-: m. Cdnrtetition:-, at 'JVeHw 7:50 traiM8 Athens i 3145 a,- tit ," ian- traijR-om1 Rtchmoiid and ''III - lit) nolntfe? Pullman : ileepen Pdrtrfi ifith.. . , . - ' i- ; T 1 I . U . 1 ,.... All. . i , . , -i 1 ipojmi pullrjnan ; fleeper; P Wid;a.'41r-'''a.'-' ijj' Lisroibf6ri Pullman : f leeperi, Poirtsrfji-tj J A, I ':, rr. .:' T.lri,.n!nrtn i l?:i . n U':if .j; -.Tn-. SheHSl;ll:I8 nnnli K; nooiJ thens'' P- m.. Aiiatf.:3t i-i-il Atlanta Atflf&S;! 11:21 P. 1 Le rtf 48ii Ch a r 1 bi t es i Monroe o . J im t?B;i-. :M a. m..lAloftF a,i ravadesooco cui ;at m.,i na-nt j:i5 a.! rp SJiKaleigh !li4(i a. m. Wekiof smou th -B :1 p.f jrf ji ii vei aurihburr . t:4ft aLf i 'HMfi'tf "'".S a. rfcjsttl'embroke :31 a. . LiSi vftan :o3 jJVi m.. Vilraioton 12:05 fioa 4oz Leaves Atlanta 1 UO 11 ar- in.; m., rlvefc St he h 3:16'; pj raJ.i Monribe $U1.. Leat-aa ltutlierfOrdtbni i35 ni -mf'a ;; sh L Bt.iT- ii",-"-.-i---- r "-i Lincolnti Monn wW'k Chaarfte.:8:W R ..V7K?i. .r,...t . -j -n: Wadfioro 10:31 B KIKIC: p.itf9.ii',n .. SaJrifOk-a; triiW. miMmmKV'.wtti Pof8sihoutfe :5i a to.:, rtion mLfVshihetoniK '3j IlOCl-r --J -SS -ATr 5k- ; "f. 17 LeHVei rtaioict i:U iis 1 kc- ehe5:00"P. dill!' H Y"i Pin. ftrrive; Altlalns daily exteotiNos . JTm. 4 Ciii-'H maKft i fill, exa Cii'Uf prn.M;: Mexef-.ft l;,:,y . aluL Lt'i! ':;it?l i A Tor-! i Monteomerv. jiioa':. siw Tickets, Sleeoers, Btc.j &m&MbrA i rnu. i). m i r rvo . li- U'ii-si s , TOpn'l Arunt i Wllmlnirtaiilfo Ctl' i E rfti JOHN acB President and Gen' V.'- B. GLOVER, Traffic MijWgl knk&l OmeeH.: Portamoutii. lga vsl ! i.'H:"li!-jf -1'! iJ-", -Mpi'l DilKDllllJ'ttlllllf TFT mmM uuui uuu mofm gill. RBCEI SpuedwlA inj . ii " .i Effect July MAIN IaINB. ;-iii :i W lmlngton lidyettevllle Kayettevllle .L-ipiSatem v ; Payettevllle; JuiU rrv Sanford ...I Climax ... Greensboro . Greensboro , Stokesdal -, Walnut Co va Rural Han i . Mt. . Airy '. IV 16 km ! 12 13p.ijiil.v.i. ji 3im1Xr:.i. It Ct4aiLy... 10 84 'a Lv 10 09 AjLv... .Ar. ,3 0 b:m Lvy3 0 fetn Lv5 4 i 2 iiiLv. . i .Arijt I pito -iBEJN'.N: BYIIaL. Ar.. Ly.. Lf.. Benettnii iMaxtob i.J. Lv 4 tp jpjLv... Fayetteyilla MADISCit i BRANCH Ar.... Rarrrseur JL.T-..... ! V"U.AA. ... Lv... Greensboro.-.; at. .4 oreenaborft . . AijLy... Qtdkesdal .. jL.y..... ' itaoisou reht train ffo. ion tnei Cagey jear , v -! . - T i . : , I A ' H ana pijaaKin. vauey now, leave .Ijm.i pg ton "t 4:00 p. m, arrives at, J"ayH pie a' lOtSO '"P.- m.' Paaserorer dar':bnt: ia trainiHi -': :. .ffi-rt'"'' -'Ifc'.&Ml- 1 pc 9 etlona f p Fayettevllle r.-jjgh i jAf lantfcf Coast Line, atiiMaxtoln 'IrifH sCfie CiroJlhl Central Railroad, at RedpfM a& with: the Red Sprfnea pd Bownvf road, aj Sanford with . the Seabt. d Air Llne Gulf with the Durham aAc-'Cl lotte? .illroad. at Greens bor tie 6outhfe Railway Company, j atf-rt Cove iffith the j Norfolk and - ?iteB J. W'FRY,- . ! W. EKtt.l&. Mm urn c !- - !!; i-!,!Ifl-l!l TTTeT t t a .nii .i ii.-i -;fei.;.- rH,!'!!:- Miim -ill I ; j 'i 1 -' . .1--.,i'. ft '- Iplr, ill, J ;10; Flii with; new C?lery .(KaWW.) I "Fjl"' with: fine !i4w .MakSv.i; i'-FiJ M' tiiakl ip tf good' tbgfc!1ifor. ' TfaEiS 18 IVeiiiirtanilet ;7115 MEi1!:jirv rt-,0:iiseti.-:lft'-p'l' in- KetuFnlrrli iVifs; 3:y'5,1 n ,! jPtr i?!! & .. !5 l '' I . . i--i'. A i t -:; v'.a &'-'.$ (. : i ! .i '"- !-i tr-j - n. fi V.Ji i i -y r ;4issr,fw: r yKntiiyr U: pslO LLArJaia pV fi : I l lay- .1 1 T Wi ,-a r I . 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Sunday, ' hi:: ij! ; f - :(- 4'i';ii-i 'VW Biahopvllle- Branch train lav Hot : 10:35 a. m.,- arrive Lucknow it-m p. m. Return-- "i-V. iii-t -; i , . --" leave Lucknow 2:30 R. p.,;ar- ve Elliott 8:f25 a. m. dnd 4 1 P ra daily ; except Sunday, r i- , T 'Wirl y, fcfPt Sunday: j8U'iidayi onl :i ;:'j- f:i L "rii, - y U &l KXi&liSCiii' I J. R.-.KBNLx'.i'Gei-rar-MS.r I T. . M. EilEfigON. Traffic fManasrer. , i Traffic JM anaa i ' L1- I - ? The Clvde Stcamsliib Ca. NEW TOItlv'. ; WILMINGTON, N. C.a ADiioiEojafip. s. Wlin , 1 r?7i rJ NEW.TORK FOR. CROAT AN. BENE CROA wil: W. Ho.. t '"ooro - kirriyfe3 4 ockyount 50 p. :m., dtfllir exer,r , !!?a 5 benJ CBf BIT A Hii; !!f ! !! ray, 1 -OS. tt: i'ifej.w :-iii. .JV. r,V 1, 1 -'. SI arch Is- used.' j 1 4;-ii k't . .y;y(;y;.y-y.y; ,J i-r -i.t-H---;--i r twfcj'-1 1' ii. a . mini ll;
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1898, edition 1
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