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pic. and nort .1 X s.r- '"..! 1: f -: iVfi.'ii-i-.r 'i s.1 i-r ft' X i'i-'-f:V'"' - !!' ; it . i I.. ' I. - t :' i V'-f---i- : V I- . -A. " I. i Vr ;,?-.'f-- " f -' tLJ v- - " '. . - Sn at the Poatofflce at-Wilming- , i ton. N. (1. ,3" . . ! ' aa second - classlmat- . TEItMS OF, SUBSCRIPTION. i-B - POSTAGE:; PREPAID. : ! 'f.' THE DAILY MESSENGER by mall, GO; three one yea r! 17.00 ? '"six Imonths, $3 taontha,;.J1.75 ; one month, GO cents. " Served : in the : 1 city, at cents a J 1.73 for v'threil month's! oil $f .00 a year. r:'y.. i. i;VfritE--EMIj-E;'LY ilESSENGEI (two page .pip4rsX by mail, One year. i.0O; six mon hj& 50 cent's, ri advance. WILi I'NGTON, IN- cv '1";Jb 1NE3D Y-J OCTOBER Til 12 Till Til '!' : I ' ') i : rnfV4r. iic; h fit n i nif -I fr riirrh i n ih i et rrV fir wimiing:tin rTeiolvedlto cpitinue to : h? white and "- :'. !. i I ' - - -. the negroes. it- i i. ' -V- r - - - terrorized and i - oIRtessed Lby the IeUpw ijhjb:accf4jui..'J -OjS taey intend ttilbej ; xner !tkysubmi;t;,td lia&t! c"6n 1iiaiis -Ttnd: avie Icontinue 1' present conditions thf'y make. ittverv hot for 'all transg!refcors and offenders. - : Mi ! ' " - ; :i Sf '-4. i: . : i- ii ji3: not ; : Iutev biit plain ifact; 1m linan s what ;dxesi not know. : this is :eithjQ'jr,;blind.,,ejfi Ui;fk5l. TheMwhite; race f rfintjthe dawniofi itiiizatwn and the'be firming . of historic record i to now -iKis feenithe rUlihgU race ; All that is vrtjrtn tne nameitj py .civwtzatipn,;-1 pro- ' '; grfc i' si s; hum a n i t y , If M ney 01 (t n d ; ill y. t v. I r -j up t f ie, rj ghtepun tis, -w is d opr power - In vecome. fforn : tw. White Man. b(;n Ireniotelyjin , through " -a ndl b y ' The negrp has not it;.He f;a barbarian In! his native, woods! and Willis; He is not Very inuclr improved in the "land of the free and Thame .df thf brave! after! two hundred yepxs of tutelage and I rs of tin j assoqiaiion ana ?x:inj)iej ana govern-? raenf ofc the whltesi ; - lie - is barbaric tleep; down in h is mxt u re. j Arpus ' his nd is Uariiy better than his Mndf beyohll seas iri the deep jiuig.Jes of-the Black Coiitinent The white man lis , weaijy of bad releiby- negro votesl Hells becoming " ? vMaldfully Tfrtstiv and animosity Of forty-six states own! is the only one cruelly, destructive ly (omihated by j wickedficipus, de This will be Ii- ;,iiaucti . f il-.j " T .' -A.--:-!:. 3 stopped or it will bp known why. tlis the- simple-. truth that Wilming- . ton-tfiieans to be free. 1 he millions ot property: -hero Cannot : be hv-antonly, w i t:Keu l y. . sac r 1 lu-eci jo; giye piaces ,ior gru i t p incpnipetent&ind off en sivenigr - 1 - - " i V- !n , - 1 . . .i . 1 ' i 1 - - - . T . be longer siibtnittdd -to. IT hint of 5 per cent of taxfpayer goyerftitrgjandj taxing - per - H ceiu oi iax payersi .s-n ls .isii ouirage and: disgrace 'beyond? al -; - 1 - i'--.- tolerance or comparison.- Th ;IAVhitei ; pen Will .who "1" I1 rr I. ';,: .i 7. : pro ve . c ravens and tim. ;-seivers yitfluretlFsijbmft jald; iftfthjc Fi the Five use f.u''-J Oijei negroes f4rrthd spoliatipii and ruin J irt a citvi, !lhat is. uniueeci breaking tne siibrnissive; camel's ; packj.'j Dp not; put ; iila t! -i ast f ea th er v oil ' or Something li4ayy may;bg hear!dt0: droiK" '.I JThis goodly, city isetted py rlilen is to be henceforth governed by I fr 'i . i White Men. Liejti that ben itnderstopd' an by aridl much trouble i will .be avoided.. If jahy comb1inatl$n!of Fcrciimstnces negro irah4tinie:''. ft' ire:-.;there are: teoni'pe vrhjo - will 1 e sternly; hehi respdnsiblo for! the disgrace and irilictkwiv AjwOrd the wise ought to ti!suf5cietit:i Cut Ithete. f ife" none "sJ irid but- the One wllo will n6t See. If: gro rule were fixed for; to! years af- st Januaryfnexti many aigood cit- and- family W 6u d lpave ' for other izeu vKtoSyhs and some for ;l l other states where the whites are resp'&tedj and can live U1 peace and safety fimdhg white peo- pie. But the rule oflSa'mbo is dopmed. - . -. - j ' . Jl i i: ! . I i- !- f It isr useless :for- him tpl kick against .' - ' ' I .; S -I.' .! .- : . -: . the Pricks.v-' .. ,. - 1... -.. t."-Vi.U i:i 'If we cannot ff defendlajir door from the Dog; ?t us be, .worried THE Cil HDKOlfltN LU tTEU T 4- . ." iinidf : I'-prhaps no comn atiefn has ap- ;peared in a Wilniinf ton newspaper iii " some years that.'wa(s read with the same Javiditv and Ihlerestls tne letter bt Mr W. ,H. OhadbPurn, of th i -I. - ' . -'I, i ! 'l-. j :. s city, in yes- i'.- - ' .TV ' VI 1 tefr ay's "Messenger. It s addressed to Senator, Pritf hard and corlreets1 some erroneous inmressions maae oy a ioriu- rr communication addressed, to him by the -. -. . - - : ! "-"- - i f - n ? r same writer. The missive is evi- dently .drawn,;with great care. It is a conservative ii ! statement of actual coir- - - i - .! v-A..:--v:j!'!" - - v lrL,- -: ' aitiohslihthfecityl TThere d re possibly eteb mpre disquietude an4 bitterness -I ind deicrminatioh:. fio have a change tliiin . are apparent in his etter. . The excitement, the resolved will, the per tmacious purpose nipn of heart and. hand on the the. whites : A'cre never, before sp pronounced arid the lii part of :0Terfament i l! hemis- Hat secnred: With one desire;, With icWe: declaratloii of hope and purofif;.'!3i';afe-TsolTa -1 ; to be f re', t t . i T-V4-- -J i r t"'J- Mir -i.i i : i.f- f; ;-.!-?.;.:'.., ;' Mr Chadboura is k man lf education f; and Intel with: the igencfei and of jhiuchlinfluencf it.eis root Fj-itte npgrpQ an hour too pooh. and. It: is to txf hoped that its J calm. dirtrct statements ; .will j serve to pacify pasfilon aiid to some exf j ten irelieiv! th' very;' great. ,enn? no here, t ' H, jc red; i table :p. hl -dlafcefh mejit, i.nte ligence: Ih'drrlegarldsfOr:: the safety of the community- that he ha$ written- in sucn iear,r unmistaKaoie terms, Thie: letter ira ipsiUye 'concesr sionto the ;;pfeht!i'';pyhf ul ';.;;,enyir'6ri tnents-i and thy the-ity In whljqh;- h'hasv.Jphg. : resided . ! ; ii and ;prOspe;red has. j set a good ex- ample,- and sh peace and o WS;' htnisif aHfriend? of He has set "Five J an ex; el lent' e sample, land if , they are irid eiid 8 k rfi iKs.i-.v -&lirr-;daV and f WISf' 1 3 1 f .:; L generation they wil be sure and swift to .imitate It. To ftt re h rlI lu Uue Day. y. .- ; --iif ...-!" .,r.i ' iii" ! Take Laxative 3riqipa J Qulnine; Tabr lets. tAll:7drugiis;jtsrMtidj;i.tHe. money if it fail3 tp :iMr. I Pyc'Te;:gehuihe; nas Jb. 15. u. oni eam tablet; : i A LIE; . The mos stupid lie of the canipaigti by the-Skiii- is the populist ner-Thoropson gaiJgM aridrCtslyly re- -pea ted ;by;' the black r id leal s,' ; is the -ball faced lie thatl if j the-idemocrats should early th i state tliey would dif- franchise tlie negroes, ,. If they desired ;t: r, ss i-i-.S-f , ; 4 "I " i t e ver so miuc effect it. i'he they ha.ve no ppwer to lie is-: so' stupid - that it could not; hay ,e bfen -$tarted and re- peated but! for tne protounu ignorance of the niggdrs i generally iAfterjthirty have, no idda by ;what un-' odd years of, y how:. . l: l : they camq m y.otej fortunate process; o le gj i slatipn it was secured, and through whose; chief i : , - .1 agency the blunder and outrage were perpetrated; and; ebntii If; - thy knew any th ng Id know that North Carolina hak; hi poWer undr heaven to abrfdge he y Oiiticai rignts and to deprive of "tho ! privelege pf voting the negroes any more- than the whites. The cured under ranchise; is; asiTightijjef the i'k W.ti H::; , ii- 0 : 3 .. -; United States: and' it takes' the same power to abroga te ; a right1 as , to, confer, tp lb make it So it Ss all bosh id falsehood! to ; try i to be befool tlieipoor ignorant ne- wild errand isi::.6:pe-':! Itj jis-j pit d mean to sO: work; up them by lyini and deceptioh. 4 ; 1 Their right to vote is absplutlyjece . as !.the white4 " i : . -i -i r-. 1 r ----- .. -; --; r . d . - man s ngnt to ;vote As we stated ;i!yestetd4y.rthe; three u'liN "iJ-'j tx-ii His i. a-f j tU i amendments tM du ced and a d op te d sppn? after 'the ;wkr fixed .the status of the hes !' - . '- S i I as eiti- ih-4r -iV-.K - :k . i zensv .equal with th e ; Whites in their H fi -. . -ii .ft : :. rights, j -fhe on IS t. : i - -1 i: ! s , 'ayjfo rid the coun- of the negfb bilbt try is by the same means and measures and .1- i ;. processes that were i goiiej through with to ; leni franchise him . -.1 - , . -, condition. So -j - i . t - -i n his stolid, and-stupid tiiM-i.:;"i;s- ;A-i' : : -i-isi a; life .lout v of the whole - cloth w fthe,;;iijrtf-: mi tficksters ..-il i, '-i'- f. credulous -.'i S'. .; . i--- .1- l! impose upon t jgnorant, 'Hi ;i is .-.ii.ii :':4 negroes by ihg them r that a H- ii: ir-'t' :Ji" i S 'j'. - ,-f ii I democratic vie toryii in - Nortlf -Carolina means depriving h'em "of the 'right to vote; It vpuld; b cajsitrhe to gay; that a triumpn or tne lacKs . m rsovemn . . i ." .- i : . :i Hi. v t .-if m N ovember would stop the; tides at Southport ai d end the 'battle fprJwhItegoternmeni in. North Carolina ; The tides" will run r ?, - K'-i--.L:i, iLi L - . : rr. ;.i n. . . ttti. :IL l - in sv i te .o i . i n e ! negroes, .anatne;viiiie Men will istrikfe fbri jaelivefafice attd vic tory if the negroes: are, vgiyen another lease upoii! offide and . f artlier ; dom i n ion .in eastern Carb iria;.. i The :men of the Aryan bipod were never ; so aroused and determined before mean to triumph or to .r j: II07IK FOLK 'i y veep your ey j on . ;Keith..- He is and yie is art -annex desperate for office of the black radicals! He is trying to is the plan Bng- help them win. lish of it. j. f'-'-irr The great North Carolina ; dairyman has milked his! cow s too miicli r Sound white -stomachis atfrVpltlng-jt the supply;, and hi toilers i are growing small by degrees ibeautifiully less. 4 ti.il.ii: :n, 1 I U ... .4 " - i : The. people of 'ilmington and the, ne- ..." . i-i - -ii k '; " -.'?' "I " if gro ridden' eourities have far, less use .'il' I- " IJ ti-1' ii I' ii-HL- r . li'Ji - F i i and regard fo Dan Russell than ever before.-H He hfesi s(mgh .hrdugh more "to bring in the crows authy;;ye cj" peck' the. ea rles and now. retribu- tion pomes an his cows go dry. : The- White Man's, ,-press is; dping,. w un uut re w.; except ops, inianiuji iearn1 V. ' . i': Vi- - . !: "-.-vlWI.'-. est, faithful work 'for the salvation' and .redemption of 'this negro ridden com monwealth. ...Some! o,f " the newspapers have never . beenf! so-efficient-. j . before,; They press the truth home an stand for and dleliverapce. Ifc. is las- true now as ever before1 that "The Press .is ! mightiest ; of thj means On fWhichthe arm of Progress leans." -If negro dominancy in Eastern Car will Olihai ; shpuld continue -not only capital take wings and fly aWayjuut J ai ifulan Hr. Aackland!s let in yesterday " 5Issngef4;, With; p ent;- unhappy- condIUocs he minksit; would be wholly ImDossible t Induce white peopler elsewhere! - to sjttle the lands in n;;;:Xorth;-''C trolina." One bite of ii negro rule Is as epellaht! and deathly to the real white man as thg fa tied. Dead Sea I ruit Wai o life. Do not try itii It I kills. ; , J. C. Carraway is a strafghtkfut black rad lea 1 i in . 'A n mui and is p rouli of of the ih:-:(ltl iigro and w j 1 vote for hint afeain is a free couhlfrj- ajs yet and a ELan has; a right taxtiooBg his associate! ahd toi seek hi s proper leveh He is k- cahdi d a te a nd ;S0 1 i c ip' --ji e gj o : s iip'pjt; - as ' t h; el ': only cnanjce or j ms elections lie is quoted by thej Wadesboro Meslenget as - - - . . i r t i " i I sa'ying.in a speech that "he wquld votej the republican jtiqket: if, every man on it was a negro, whale no populist would: Jyroulil. ydLe-forfkl, Wat I N negro; that he had voted f or pegroea and ' was not' ashaimed of it-, afad would is tp be J credited do it again.; He! with plainness and boldness. The An son Whltel Folks should leave Ithe ,dah-j didate inrunaULured enjoymelit, of the! company he associate w keeps! He might afford ;to! th Diockery who dearly loves the , nigger.. . Chairman BihintOns has, no big bank; deposit to draw unon and no Mark Hannaj b- &fl(i;- his' tensfof tbouf sands iritol North Carolina to pervert principle an debauch the ballot. Chairman iSiramofis has r been i conduct i i' ii ing a remarkably; energetic cfatnpaign. andthe "sinews of ; war" ai e much needed to continue to .press 'the fight to a glorious; i conclusion. . He asks. ; - democrats generally White jen rath- er to senu mm-one aonar or, nve aoi- lars I Largent .'jsums f will- nipt be re fused. ' . Send at ! once. ; John Dahcy, who enjoys a. snug berth here" as Custom - House :boss, te-j cently spoke to the negroes at Raleigh. : He made a decyntppeech, :thfe News -andj Observer says, and opposed amalgamai tion of races and much mixed mar riages. Unlike the old rascal Fred Douglass and' bumptious George White; he says "the colored race is "good enough for him." I But what about the niggersV the genuine African tribe, and unmixed? ; johhy' has not been able to find a single populist in all North Car- - ' ' " : ff . Si I j I ' -i I . 1 olina ..who has i! declared in favor oi: the WThite Man's party. He has either hot looked far or was blind-folded While th'erfe; have been false reports and exaggerations, we know there have been many; changes and some of ,thej -best populists in ithe state are making speeches t - white supremacy: We count on. many other populists a,nd not a few republicans Of - the better kind, uniting to restore honest government and '.white olina, ; i: supremacy in North Car j SOiETIIING ADDITIONAL AN TO i - v ; LOSSKS IN WAIt. ' Not long since :wo or three articles 'j- ;' -. "." : . -i-i ; .aken froni northern to the ilossesln ' ithe; vs . s v. . i y: I . . 'i went the rounds dailies, relativ battles of the great war between' the soifth and 'the ijjqrth:: The Messenger had some discussion: on the figures presented, :IWe using some' of had a misgiving when -r i : i- . -. . ". i - - - - i .- - - the New York ' S tin's figures that, theyj were nof accurat i that the. stren gtii of the armies in battles' was not correctly stated, and the per centage of losses was not to be relied ; upon. Aye felt sure . that , in sdihe batties i;h ndrthern enemy had ' :i-1 ' M ;. -i y - j-1 . j ! " ,;v;-' - v , greater armies engaged than, northern writers appeared willing to give. You sed tbey .liid ;ifp f hre, during the: 't pur years more ; than : 2,700,000 ; men. tna H'i! ee W'ar Records published under ; the head 'The: ; Whr df ! im Rebellion'' i by our Uncle Sam:; The north had quite four and a, half to one; and yet the i -' i - " - I t .-. 1 . . i i., i i - - - -,. - - . i south highly r interested it for -y four i years, aided as it was by a big navy. But let; us dome to some of the fig ures, t . pf the Te: have hot searched "The War Rebellion,"' although owning it, for facts and figures, but a writer 1U Tallahassee, Florida, Mr. G. ;N. $aussy, in thej Macon (Ga.) Telegraph forth some estimates well worthy of attention, j We. believe he is. nearer the : truth than the estimates 'we saw : ; .1 v - - i. t- I v .- v t in two northern; dailies. ' He considers j''..v ! : t- " r' - u- v-'- -.- i j . the army; of northern Virginia under the; hobleimrbrtaV Robert I. Lee. Be yy . sure to e to get 'MrJ Saussy s mesfnirig. lie t gives i the northern estimate, re- $rst! i : i.. lied upon, by copied. :IIe ; ; y ii r : - j r , - .southern ' papers tiat then i gives . the ' real strength m, 1 1 v ..!:..-. - . :, I will ' take i in .the; order? i jvfficli ypu; ;PtibiiSh Hthemir Gettysjburg--:he :-St forces are -estimated! at about SQ-OOD Meade and 'Hooker differ somewhat as to figures, -and vary frOm lOGiOOO to 112 000 ' men! Lee's r armv numbered. J GtOOO: . j Wilderness your were ,i20,().0'' in ithe articles says here bat le. not 's kriny- specifying of i whfchr artiny Lee nninbered, of all arms'' o2,- CSC, while Grd nt's might forces footed up 14tMd You :also place; the losses at : 17,Gi; The Wilderness "baltle -covered tlirr?e; days, 'of intense fighting. The: : shrkepa l general's : oQce ;: of Ithp E1;V i J i V ' J 2 !" ii. -M' ii lii m.tt. i cxueebes a .105s ux. ,r 7S7- his Infantry aloaq (or-two of the ter again. fgai-:'. b ! ''I 'UlC-h r--lr: Pt three day's Mttle.i Tbjearful loss did: not ;::Cpytff!hos-( in lother-arris fpf tne service, tniitd days, ngntJfiior thd . 'ilapturlllll-Agegiatfe. j .:; theMeil 'nxu;st;jhave;l?;,to federal alonej :M i:vAnt.letam-Tp;. suppose j: ' you meAn! bnarpsourgrj;ere ;werq So,U0 en ed. he actf J 1 figures -show McCl?)!-; jan's army ffdavej: been 87,174; Ba,zooysnien? would makei mm. forces '.e:ngaj; 122, 29. :r'. .Chahcello!ti.illetherf were 7 in this battlKlvfllOoker'si aggreeatietwlas - 133,6?p, i whll Lee .'.'V.V;SiBifliT U-i lKli i .1 '...ti -Wiio I haS but 53 Longstreet wSH two splendid divisions. bemfbseh ioiijtheai.yi i- C6M;Harb--yoU)::.!irHcle has jefr-; ence, m;tne fiM&nd-attlfe of Cold; HirH bor, as two -v desperate' battles . foughl overJi same field one- p7,;T8fe2;";thher June: 3, ! 1864, wfth' positions;. atipfrces reversed. ! Id lj62 I-ee stormed' ?cf(.-Clei;an's works audrin 184 flje j hei(liearlHhd identical iljnfe cated in ff2l Grant had just pkn. reinforced jih Smith's P:fght(eQth I l ..i -1 -i.5L t J. ikn; - i -ii g ' tui us, fijuufi : 111 i tiiu,uuut men. : fce had mOOO. ; l3aht inade: fourteen jds-i J .:--:iilS': ' i::i,L.. 1 i Si'i'i perate assai? s; anu iieit .n,yu men on i i. lie ut'iu, uz 2-iie liiiiicLt'u ix loss O.i'ipss than ,700 olee., fi. .j j 1 ' ' ' v W-y. Secc nd Ma' :,sas in this battle wfere 35,000 men. t ttie's lkrmy!.-Wassl '4Jt'0t7,: M. Quad a JSierai jhistdrian of ; repute; ing reiriforcfentsi. jfromplClellalupii! 10 Liu iiine. j.e lorceu; nun liitp tne.r defences of '.jaishfngjtoh'j, ,i -4nd;. - p .aes'4 Pipe's jloss!. J at 23.000 taerf: wMl i stores arid nf-fi tidixi W)id 'Hot 'be c'np''-v :"lf1 -P!m--' '! 'f'.!:'-:'r ' . Acc:iracy-:g: very ; desirable inillv' things. .'j But rfheniiit! is ' k matter lof : s ,i :i -r 'i . ' 't&j -. ' i r. vi. - : : great attlepi which great losses wi?.: 'rejjjvsdy-'; figtii.lHLof'Jtilie; IkJI ' kihd vas ;ibitexhj'iponJjttn.ir areha of wafcplhless injjistice and clisi-i Tepjes eh tatif fOllpth(?re must ;b .:a-i: fair .'statemI'-' of' rorces aetuallv - en- gaged: as-WeptSas losses, iori-41se ho )vhf centage; ;caiSbe aSBcertaind. .If you won d Tead;osi striking account; of Grant!s.;attaupoai Le in th,e ;se:iojj'd(h-. jiattle;-of CoSHartior ;, read the tndrjh ;...: --Ri - :? ir. -'- 1. . t ; ernlS ihtoracCouht, who was- jres. ! ent. ;:t4s-"ag-time: since we re2.3i-1. but, ij';-wetjl;;it''cofo i wasi thin. ' .'pcive- heard a- :Socei say, his'partStthe i'netas o;thi;fhS could jnot ..Tfpm put and! tottch his:: fe-U' Tow rikht orwft.. : : : ii: r f Ghant assaulted with s - - an; .:tome.i: force above 150, and; fpur'''dejS-.. hour, jfeiiy men killed! SwihtOn tbgft lay 2,00'j and Wpundeibeforle L4e'd liheiJflHe fell ick. Iiafthes aftferiioon ' I - - il- b," -Jf he resplvw i - f '. -' ri ;- i . -ep- uppn :antt?er t ajsaul He - ordered: his. ftfmy: itilidVahH 4 s we recall inton's s:4mehtt i' - - ii l i : i --if it was 't0!-t ifM 1 - -a feet J not' a th'n in al that great arpy; obeyed the;.'e j;oj eVprvii " fn'n n-3fiB'remi his commanders remaining lm In all histpv0 did phis ever occjuf ;lse- , iv t- foreffart, ot&M werin s tinny aicei , te- puis! - r- absolU ising to obev lcomiander ien; iirderedsitO ajival against ia frflot oiterthird lof i its fsitei MS Old .General r; righti tame Over ftp Rhe North Carpli, brigkcLe adjoining llim. after j the' ba---and:$aidafef':We! .liffard. it tpW soonlliljter by on E3t;-of'.i theJ,Ndrjth it want;! yoiilijto Carb comq ove.r a'd see' my men. flf tlere are tiot ; mprgyaead ;Yank4e3 in froivt.6f my lm thaher;e;jafe liye Georgians, .then l;ain;a!fri:';: And ho doubt tMere: Grahftia -men ..had ; been :"su3ici-i entWi;.amusii' . -A ad yet General iL? e hildjidriven;Cle!iari:;om the ;same w orJ s with ,piuchjsmaller; armyt3iah. tne rrnortnergenemi commanded. 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H P - - - M i ttioti?w-l-it'i4l:; fri it lav. tiMfgtws-0.!yiim?rirf- worn. ;s-H':;!;ir' Lii.: tb ;iifkm'1tll iiari UukwSm kldnaftd t$Sfc:ttnV ot'Ut pnd found th .u;.ZQ3J!rmmfa icr it. mi-, f j - j. j" ' M1! ifer4 ivHfet ;iiNi;.!atdlfrDi.tiijiM kiKl foc4 iunerea m 1 kMsSttiiit 4hat been of creat benefll :1J . -a--.: fns.--1; Ji!i :.- r ; i- . i -..ii'i.i , : m . . i'.i. : ririsji ;i r ; --i r- ; i-.... t not Jin Sharp tpeaka of Derefpite as lime oi : pic j beiplesaraea iaeppieach of tha terrible hoar and. merits i. There IIM; jone true remedy fi pafe (re has been before the tt2?Sid.a ddubt t ii i ! mm W-t'M . I - . : i oudchscd rrom Report 1! yi, ; ;i;; LI Afi ILITIE5. i;Chpi?a-SMt:..i y . .1125.000' 00 ..470,000 oa Onl5dM 'Profl ts flrfClatTi -i ' ' !- Ii U S'i iriSosits i ll .',.y..i 40.:oo 0 ..l-oooooj mhiiM&osita, ii- timyi&fi.-: ii i -., 91 707.5:3 n 9 Totitk.pk:. t 1 -M. H'-v Sept.boi 'ol Sept. o, otL Sept. 1. OH 51 I.OOO - $707,000 5SOvi 70,500 I Hi.O0 1 -l . I! ! 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 19, 1898, edition 1
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