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v I i r i - 'fif'"-';..i.- :;;fi 'il ''' . -iii:-": 1 -f v : 'j I-hi 5. f il:j:::fri--"i - :MM:m jil. .:- - j! - n h ills . i. i.:-"- r ,m-. :,-7. : sial fl THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER: ifesDAYIO 1 TOBER 25.M898. 1 - A v- !L"r--rLi COMPANY. . ! t ffice at "Wilmlng- jsoi-ia(Jn(i.class mat- ' i3, 1837. - r Da. jUBSCRIPTION. n '"-tGn PREPAID. wwfh --'ll' - Htpp iUj iiESSEKGER by ma I. l. ji ! . OiA 1UUU LUO, f ( IUI 'f -J ?ft r.T,ta ! Ii - . , -' OUCi V :. . . the citV at GO cents a i1 week, lb cents: $1.75 for .Imonths," or J7.Q0 a year. . T ' SKMI-WEELY MESSENGER .s m. ae papers), ,Vr hak .months, 50 by mail, one year, cents, in advance. .1 WILMINGTON, N- ,C Ti:$SDAV, OCTOBER 25, 1S&S (i- . ... ' . - - . .-m I I! A Wo k or so. f:in( e , i ea itnger Caid tjr-f'oiM its leadW j.some reflec- fjwis uion thf giving of imivorsal suf- fr-jf'f' tL iul'iw at home or r in the: . rpiitir;t -oftfu:rels iirovinces. e ":oriMl fioni The1 Chit-ago" Interior, an ziblo. I'rbv't.- rian orau of j the grrat . ' west Wo luoppse U supplrpent this ,'wiih aMitK:ial extra L-ts from The In- v ierior. H'ht-y will wlify anjl interest, vi"l bflive. The utterance previously emoted hv Th'o Mc-ssengf-r from the edit ' Urial iiiThV;. Interior1 tliat thta.gOYern "?rnit'"of ourd "is il whte man's govern ment' gave offen'ee t i Tr.oy, N. . "s fanatic -vho i.s no jtboroughlyj negroized. lift U fit'io cfusetb Nh Carolina and rua on,tho hlacli. radij-al ticket.' H& lias found out 'that nollonger is ours u -Nhite T man's government, 'but a mongrel affair' in hkh the Nigger and the! Mongolian and the Indians are all ' participants fml eltizeps. He tells The mt.rmf 'tii'it its viewVare filled with 'h -Uish iniasma.7 He signs iiimsen i. "noddy He-is a good1 specimen of a "oTitical jcra-nlc nVades in a- faUe educatibn. ! more rediculous c1 :1' b.."-- Vhe Interior replies in good nature, s !the fool. We to: its evidently itUj copy .more of it: 1 r A 1 1 ;U.':' '.'.'-. .T-.v 'f 5 "It is dangerous to indulge in irony - in pnence of a large aiidience to re mind thucp Av'hd are so solicitous about he rig'hts'iu the Negritoes in" the Phil . iippines that they I are sending charity abroad that is needed at' home. ; Some 8,000,000 of, American- citizens in this country ' are disfranchised. - Here in .the city of Chicago a man with a dark . kin is not allowed toj earn his living at any skilled employment. We have ' toioved friend who tsfan electrician ' IhoroHKhly competent to do electrical, Y- vork'bf any kind. ! He is not permitted ' to tmr his calling. ,He may black shoos' run -. horses, dp scullion , work, -out ho' cannot' ' enter ft 'white man s trde' H ihildren capnoft'go to the ' vhW wkiol. He caiin6tibe a mem oor of a white 'mans ?ttunjb.r i " li.looks-us ivf the "ijiasnia:' had got 11 strong hold upon th north.' How is ' J it nt f rov?:-Do the njgroej- n joy. any pnWltW uith tlie Uitej men?. Do tiii'vnicnh.maizeitogither attend the ?! anieVi.u-ch' s. intermirry fmy; sleep ro-ilVr-ir 1 otelsj entertain each oth 1 An- their line hpuseE.lan'd enjoy so ' V ijai w1kv with a relish?.' it is surely 5ntero5tins. hit ! urrah! There ' I Ss-all of where Bodily holds forth, .Tor- tliey e no j-.oiiic;h miasma iu f .;15. ttiviiU" would' not ano u"h"nerro cWrks if he. i ul Uide? vhv he have ftikegTo preacher ' 'rU his cluirih" t -R(Klilv' -a . Diowei ' !iiriply and a humbtiJ all ;.,tim .men wnoi uint!"- . . i ui w i r r- r -cr ,ovj uLivi :.- 7 . ..Mi i . that Sambo and Josh; nave, uu 'n?w ! showing the bragging, sensational, i :'Iivsterioal QrthV ;Hk!att the war- :W;lff York city betwben the races. -Tnr vour eyes to the etent conflict I between: Whites' abd'.b ackf in Illinois, j .aj.d - behold the dead.i -"iiellish -miasma" . up. There must be there. And .so i': thick it -cannot be cut .with an. axe Isx-nmiing-ii The Interior4 ; .- TiVhile the north' shifts ojA,jthe kink . v-"hea'ds and nose at ihe ill-fated .scents, .the south " ,'has' for more -than thirty years, in its . 'novertv; and when fetrugglihg for : - fcn?ad. given a part of jitsj earnings to fho ctiucation of the negroes and to . fcafce fare, of their poor, ' their sick, " hlir insaite. their deaf : and "dumb. Tor -fcilrit has not receveuoue piuiu thanks and gratitude, for; the latter : 'ongs to ;:o staaulne African. .North rolina h--- expendekl not less than of negro .OOO.Ct'O on the editcation -' aildren sine the nepro men began jo' vote against the menwhoi'employed .'them and fed their families to a great C-xtent. But th4 trouble with fools arid fa- ...:.:.. I !..,. i tiatics of both colors. m ail sections, fa that; they wish to put1, the-'nigger on ,.op of -the rail fence and make him iaaster an.: lord, i But i that, will not come "until one nigger 1 can'" out-fight Lwd white men The North Carolina Xresbytenan in its last! j issue savs' of 'Srhlte -supremacy here and elsewhere, $rul' saysiit well: "And this leads to the; seeo'nd point. Use Elastic Starch, Flat-irpu Trade Nowhere In the wprld1 today, la Caro lina or Massachusetts, la India or China or Africa or the Philippines will the Anglo-Saxon submit to the rule of: another race, he that race , white or yellow or. brown brHred or black.' Whatever the future' may reveal, 'just, .at; this hour in thjr world's history the Anglo-Saxon is rfupVerae. , One roar from the British-lion, anditbe vibra-j tions ihattered, the European, coalition against America. While Spanish ship3 were going to the jbottoai of the ocean! and Spanish Colonies U-jjjg: turned over to America bfcause Spain1 was not fit to govern themj, an .English general was marching! feoith ward through Af rica, as res is ties sly against Iervish rifles i as agatnstrl'rncli dipiomacy. j "Here' in the' southf ra states is An! glo-Sa?on blood J purer '"more unmixl ed than in any other -section of the country. Here is, aljoia rape which through; all the, jfgei of. history has ber-n known as the' inferior race. The same Anglo-Saxons fhat have denied the balJot to 'the! Chinaman and put the Indians under conditions' of tut I age,, gave freedom tq the 'slaves, then btowed upon them j that which they could 1 never: have! !w6i, for themselves thf suffrage, then. n reconstruction days", put them iri p4sitions of power over a defeated arid ilnpoverished peol , ' t ' i fl ' ; h m I ! -I The rMessenger ha.s ld much1 to say of the gj"fat conquerlingj I civilizing dom inating, colonizinz, educating human izing White Iace.j Itha? marched all down I the centuries .fith, banners fly- ' f . --1 i"' s I -; ,f ..:f'l:.!i 'f si -i i l: ji ' ' ' - ing, overcoming and. ;iibduing all na tion? that stood in their pathway, 'and lifting- them out ;'of degradation and snperf.;i:rion and 'poverty, and iriving them Ik" its hr-t available form at giv en iinU-i the great heritage bf.civiliza ton arid" a govt-rnmen't of law; , Such a race that! ha been victorious fpr fort efnturifs, to cringe before and fall down at the feet of the cruel, : '.VI ' '": i;K.l!.fi-J:'H ! i - l"-'-f4.-.: i ' -; ,-1 1 beastly, savage5 1 African, ' ready to burn arid, kill andd rig 'down anci-de-' vour? i None b,uti an as'or ,a madmah would ever dream of silch a possibility.1 Russell's savages i'hav so little sense of civilization, and ofjder that they brand the whites as "demons,' be cause they will no longer give work to a race that robs-them and seeks to injure them - year"after? year. One more quotation from Tho1 North' Carolina Presbyterian, and what it says is vise and most' timely:-;' U ' ' ' "The south is not exceptional thereii fore in the possession of -the) Anglo Saxon trace instinct, determination to rule. ,In politics," which is war, this determination is asserted Jn the elci Xion of white men toT office. "In so "ciety and religiotl where peace must prevail, the? separation:' of the -races is ihe only; solution . of; the' question. 1 The negrbj has never, had any better friend thanl the southern' white man. Nor has he any worse enr emy' than the' man -who , would destroy the old, friendliness (between the two, by raising for ' the , ngro -ambitions ! that can never' be ralized. or using the power of the "civil government to give the negro superiority that" he, has not won." 1. I 1 'I I !! if; rj . ,jt , . 5 1' To Cure a (old in Oue Day, .-Take Laxative Broml? Quinine Tab lets. All druggis'ts irefjund the money if it fails to, cure. f2of. The ' genuine has L. B. Q.,on each tablet. i :'i:-;: : . i-ii;iimi5::FoJKs!:""Sr il i' !? .:: IB- - 1 !' 1 ll'Pri - HI It has been, amiizingi tlvat steps had not boen taken'Iing ago -to ;oui , or pun-ishi Sheriff 'Iiwletj for installing French, ' a 'citizen .of .another in office ;for a consideration. G. Z. count But be tter late than' never, It is to -be hoped taken . that 'the steps ihnt have been lesalJy, and reported in The Messenger' of Sunday:' will bring the "high IfherifL'"-to his milk land let him know that law und right ' govern in p. sheriff s office anl-in citheri places. We ci-' . -I -": ! . ' - i' '.,i::i;H' t-i ' - H - ' i''!: hope iheright wilt? be '.fulls- vindicated and jUctice will pe. d-nej though the new cb cpurt -house i-sinKS and the very heavens fall. t, " ! ! 1 1 ' 1 " f; htj r , ikev. .Junius M.', Horic-r. iwhose elec! tion tc'the bishopric' of' the missionary district around AsheviUe, is- the second ' -1-: '. T- ; i ".:f '- !i-v.fv;, i'i-f.ii: -ir-ii 4' son of the lat-. Jamei M.: Horner.- -so i- '"'I ':''" 5-4" 'L 'if. ! 'TKl V- iii'i " ? - - -i"? ' long eminent in this state as a teacher at "Oxford. Rev, J.iM, Horner has been six years in the' j Episcopal ministry, but mpst of the i'! time, he" has beep teaching in the -Horntlr School at Ox ford. work. promi He has had but little,, pastoral He is said to ,le a preacher of e. , is admirably! educated, is a man of real talent's, and. tall in stature. f. i t-!. I I' 1 I if V- f .i':i! :i .:"!! ; .t I . It is not known. J w e'fbelieve, as to ; - t- 1. -l-i J -- -: 1 1 !; j. fSil' -J i-":-r!. :.;: ,', l-i"-" i ; j whether he accepts or no. He is not ' V'.. L ... I. -;- :.4 I U'H ' U ' ! " i , . : rh"4 far from 40 years -of age. He Is of kin to .the late Bishop iMOoro. of Virginia, The .great gathering at.'Red Springs ; and thousands of trie i g-enuine white men born to rule.' There ' were h os em en. several jiunred red'!shirts. band of music, excellent speaking and J nthunsias:m. The Messenger great enthunsiasm., S The Messenger 5 was the first II i m n: Vivi .- j :! 7i -.n to jSuggest the introdud- ; tion in. our state, of he -red shirt pa- rades of. South CaroBiria when that state w-as redeemed fom saVa'eerv and ' general thieving;, j All has been quiet; y-.;:-.-:i:iJ.:f'-.i-'-W;;--: M;- .! there everlsince hetwJ-n, the 'race's. The ' tine ..is not so remote as seme may think when peace, :anj .quiet will reigh ' over eastern North Carolina. . I 1 1.-- ' V -!l P ii;; ii ; : '.-.j. i.-f.s Saturday last, was signalized by the fired ; upon , the gnards wounding wo presence of -hundreds' of the good arid- and killing one. And that in; Nqjhh true Wemanhood j, of! North Carolina. ! Carolina; an -i: old .'i commonweal tjh with I suit the tuack radicals, rVa dot- He knows about as'mucbras they do an is with th'em Hand I around , the hat and be quick- 1" Remember that .on hext Friday at Iaunder your, shiift'i waists with So little Keith as 'indorsed by the pop- : . - - -,,,:,. ! . ' . . h j'burn. t? steal, to do anv devilish uhsts for senator fronf this district. He . , . " , i At'-- '.J, hen armed and turbulent n is the I confusion i cajfiuidate and wld 5 . , , . 1, v -. V I - . 1 -et at defiance all ia'w to- protect suit the black radicals, toi a dot. Hp , . . Coldibord the clar.s of.th -white men will gather to enjoy "a feast and rea son" and to shake hand?! to sal :tb vow that North' Carolina shall not remain ur.d-r the j cloven-fWt-M dt-Tsyt the nLggv-r party and that th m--n. of the White Rao ?HaH have r. b!a k Ix.?? It w ill; 'h a pr?at . iv.puhst Fowler is an example of1 the d;ans?rr attending the k-frJir of jbad company The Messenger's eorr.P''qd-f-rit-says th ' c'n?rrf5ssitnal candtfJat "js abu.in? and JyJnsr ujton-the vhite man's party."' It. ?e.'rns hf has lot his h-.ad -and. truth with it. 'Is not , Wilmington to have .Cafitaih Buck .Ki'f chin (The Whit-1' Men j will bf glad t hf-dr thi,ft brav; honest! sol dier and. Vitiz-n of old historic. Hall fax. Th Wilmington jLalKjr ; Rurt-aii f at work. Itys nvivinr-wisely, by first utilizing h'me white laboK-and .'th-n' other labr ill be secured as ned-d. It makes ja rail upon .white f-mplyers f or -iixijf Oribatidn j-iSjeVSri.y rer. Givt f-mploymnt to dt'Soivinff mn 'of the white rac-f. Thatii ii thei way t.j fhake off, negro Fvrfdom.' and b.Wing. : "Duty" -in Sundayjs Me$sen:-gt-r took ;he only pound iew. It 1 is a necfc-BSity, absolute, and invincible, not to employ any but those, .who ''are friendly and phow it by their acts. It is surely unwise to pay your money to oppressors' anil enemies. That is com mon H-nsi1 arid full fairness. Eniplny white, lahr if "you shall escape negro domination, in that spirit you 'jean prosper. 1 .Reward friends, and-let,ene7 mies go whither they will even if;it is into the north, and joy and prosperity go With' them. ' ; 1 ": va are ' li'-r" :;::;: ur -M There are now 467 students at; the university forty less than last, year." But more, are coming and the, year's rol, may ; reach 500. A worthy j and .intelligent, native "Tar Heel," resident in Petersburg,! Va.l Mr. IJusseM, was -in our city last week and -gave a pleasant" call a,t our office, lie" is a son of the latV-Ir. iJamjs A-"' ItusselU of Granville, one "of'thej best physicians that fine county ever j' had. Mr. Russell sent this to the Richmond" Central Presbyterian concerning ;Dr!'' Hoget::U.r tjV:..T : :l --t i'lV "jl "At!the First church, the pastoi!the Rev. Peyton H. Hoge, D. D., preached an excellent sermon from Rom. xiU,19, at 11 a-' m. .At 8 p. m., his subject iiyas, "Nazareth, the home nt. Jesus." Those who have read Dr, Iloge's jetter'in the Central, written during his recent travels in the Orient,- will readily ap preciate, that, his discourse twas full of instruction and beauty. The church was well filled and gave earnest atten tion to the 'eloquent speaker. On next Sabbath' evening ' his subject will be The Jordan. " ' ' 1 lie told .us, that he was delighted; with the. lecture and thought the whole se- ries -should be published in - a bookj which is 1 a j good suggestion.' 'Many would, like to nave the lectures m per manenc form.? .1 1 Colonel A. W. Shaffer., oip oj the leading republicans of the. north iw 'North Carolina, and-' long' an active worker against the democracy in this state. I has announced that he-will vote the democratic ticket this year in be half bf White Rule for White roiks. He, is a natjve of New York, served in the War .against the 'south.1 andj has held many United 'fetates ' government- appointments, amng them postmaster He is. sick of negro supremacy.. NEGUO L VWLESSESS The startling news from -Vhpole is - I . : - i.'ri,.: .r .'' I U-. i,' Hi-."!.. - ,:":. well calculated- to greatly ,move the whites. .The' public mind fs already at tension and this outbreak -of negrcj violence and murder will-intensify pas sion and make the' white men 'more re- i , ij i - i v i:M i- I ! . : ' y i. ' " r li. i .ii'T solved to stamp out all ; defiance of law, and with it ail negro supremacy evervwhere; , ! :'!'" ,,!: - t.C-ii! i p.: Jir.i'.i' iiii.-'.-f;?- 4i The story that comes, is threatening : and most serious. Two white men are desperately wounded and one is deadt 1 Avengers' are on the path of the mur-j derers and the sleuthhounds are '.in hit 3UrsxiItj.'.";f-l-;.j'; ; V:.J',.r"- -" !j K-:'-'":".-";""!rV. VirV'Sj ,: 'K ;A store is burned and robbed." ' Sus- pected negroes are- expected to be ar , rested. The negroes around generaljy resolve that this shall not be and defy; ;the law. ' They: gather around V and ! threaten to burn the pillage of Ashpole, i White men gather for protection Ne- j'eroes consrreearp in' a strong hod'vL nr. . : ', snooting occurs witnout damage.. JUater white gnards are placed and the jie- :grdes, are dispersed Later the 'ne'stses 200 years of civilization, and iSi the end of the ";progressive, nineteenth cen tury. ! This is the bearing of negroes: of fifth or sixh or" tenth genera ti froin African barbarians and format .a ation Iroin Aincan oarbarans vLRa loretatA- :-: :.!: !'. . 'V : v:-i-i . .-. f Ifs t' :r u rs. and after thirty , three yea'r$ and a half of liberty, and thirty odd b'ars of votine. Thev are nor mv.rVi rivl L i s. , .ill-- .i.-r r -u: - iTTi.fi 'FT"V iUzed and' trustworthv now in as' they w;ere the day they' 15N w ere freed.. Education, as Bill Arp sal-: . ha4 spoiled good field hands and we .ria add, had made bad citizen1 s.--"ip conseouential! lawless. .' without . utiedi ii ii i r ,. r. .'.. i . -1: char-t' acter or decency, ready to rrrurdr-; to 1 pbrkl negrt-es Set at defiance all ia'w to- protect rouse burners and robbers, and go to: kiil-j ing. white men protecting property it! is a terrible object lesson', and prepares the reign cf deviltry and soundr'elism!, tntiess speedily scjdelched by'arrris. ' A great friend! to ladies Elastic : We4feipS;tfeWjHiI whi :!wU fead lh0fe:;te v -jb id;::4lrd't!.;to terestlng4' cottan milliag katitiei publihe.j- in.the 'M e'sfeeiige of Saiday and fousJfHsMh lettir of Its 'speiai; correspon4 Hal ij h. ' The ficst given are hi Inly at is-factory c-srorag-icgl Tfcfjf :'fhowj prpgre.' and jfpye-jtfej:n : ; masufa et iiri;ng ' : North Carolina ii, jt ' llp Van Winklf." Tt U virs-iMM i-awake , abd te'--T!bjrV tbe rule rule of r th- regro ih improve ments ,ahd' develop men is. f.ou. d''I?be more rapid'Jku'd .markel.. . 1 ,.' 1 Actual j derating thc-r are . at work. To mil hav- b n burned -and one OLitmill has .-topped, twelve new njjl -s Jiive. beeb charterell The general avrago of wages, .including ia.ll classes of fkiior. tkllled and' unskilled. adult and riid. i-J 07 cents' a day - an i,nurease off'J cents over last Vear. :One mill reports jt 'decrease in WLib.t -per cent. a"ik ihj.-rease- and 7s per t.'h no change. ; 1 ! . 1 : .11 f The avera number of kTiurs consti tuting a day1! labor is 11 f Or an aver age the ; mills were in operation 293 days during.? -the" year. TL s.initarv condition of-Vhe' mill is god. 7 pr tnt ery.gocwl hj.d A per", cent. fair. ! . '-if ii i fi ' ! ' r -.- '1 - ,-.,:, : ! ' There wre 32 accidents and One fatal, during the Ivear. Xinetv-fiVe r ill 1,1'f s-'i ra. Ji '"',: I ; R'-j; Pjer cents ofj the mills, report sufficient educational and religious advantages 2, per centn fair advantages and 3 pier ct-ntl no j" advantages. Usuafly in ts ??-3te the !nln.' the hurch house and the sthodV-hbuse. are found togetber; Thirteen pei- cent, of the mills' have free' libra rie-t for the! employes, and 77, per cent, ireprt moral improvement of operators!.- 'rtll of which is hopeful -and pleasant to know I ' jBllIiVITIES. 'jThe efforts to t-hahge the name of tlj&.Episcon'Ji Church to' the Catholic Church succeeded in the House j of Bishops' bu received but 3 -votes in the 'House Deputies, where the lay ni'en sit. ;;.-! i . : fc ; -There aresforty-five students' attend mg the EPicop"al Seminary at Alex-,-andria, Val J ' ! r : m ' n :. . .. It is said,1 profane s waring so pre vails in the?, Wes"t -that the ill-bred swear freely, in the presence ,of ladies. Hearst, of. The New ork Journal, is to conduct, a silver paper in Chicago'.. That .rneans business. , r '. 'ii'- I -".i::;' ,itl-,ite.V .. 1' pi. .; (jii- J-1 il :'' I i 1 1 5 ' : - A man j named Wade Hampton . ws quickly put (hrQUgh in a Georgia court tot murder.;"; lie waa tried,! found euil tyj and-sentenced to be -hanged in less thkn,tvo , hours. He; was guiltv. Be fore dying ;e -ought . to change his napie. , . - A great-cruiser, costs soniethiri'g to run it. The' Oregon t in eleven months cost $205,0-1' With about 10t such wouldn't taes pile up? i i s 1 : ;; Admiral Hewey i comins: home to spend ,Chfii4mas. He is a great -'captain and -w fl be heartily welcomed. The north .fill go cl'ean'daft I ! - Modost ModestV ' ' in ! women is -no ' less' a. "cH&r3ir ' than beaut y ?id' , wit, Is it f-Uj wpnder that o- ' with i 1 r)hvTfal r ' disorders . pe;u- fz M.-lrJ. ..- 3- shrink from per V. sonal exarniria ticjns bvt male IS." I MM physicians? The weaknesses ahd irresrularities of wcrncn may be rexjosnized by, certain unfailing syraptoms. I Ktckacl:e.rheadache, beari ng dojwn pains, irritability .and extreme nerv ousness, indite derangement of '.the delicate female organism. Eriid 5 eld's 'Fe rn ale kegrtlabbr is the itandard remedy oi characteristic diseases1 of women, k . Sold by druggists at $i.co per bottle. THE1 BRADFicLD REGULATOR CO.. Ai8nta. Gi "A NEW BROOM M SWEEPS CLEAN." ALti OUIi goods are new a.nt IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION. OVR SYSTEM &V QUICK . SALES AND SMALL PEQFITS KEEP pUR STOCK MOVING. jIENCE TOU GET ONT FIRST CLiSS GOODS FROM ofjp, S'HELVESlj . (f ) ' v j ! -WE AR JOBBERS IN EVER I SENSE Oft THE WORD AND AR?. 1nt POSITION TO OFFER ' SrEClAL IfiDDCESEfiTS -si-.. I----- 'i"'8-' i,-4' fv-i-'i- -i-i. r i.i . ; TO THE TiADE. ON ALL LINES -OF 1 i i it 1 i " A HarcKvare, . 'Cutieryi' ' 3Iechanics Tools, ;!'; ':rU&fr.. -US.. f:- '; ' .v..j .,:..;.' "'.'V Bluffers" Supplies " J;;JlVi...-yAirt 1 HouseFurnisliing Goods '" f i'ij'jj' ' --'.j- 'ptfi i'j i; -I i j': -''". ! ' h - j " : '"- , BEST 0(OJ)S. 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" ;CIIIXA AND JAPA-SI- MAjTTI! :9. With.th: j .ve po a large business, irtf fa-ct !ve jcarr-Viy?hing but t 8 Coco'and XVpier tings, widths." 'Shaije.s:.'ndiijfioe--C'Ur UNDERWEAR if Yes. vou need it. and weUran' su5?ol Rif h an l Poor.-Men and WOrnen, Lov L-eonle. ve are sole ag-t-nts ftjjr these gi Br bwn and Grey, m light. Hecium an Ribbed Underwear for toadies. The Celebrated Tiyola Tliidenvear : Boys. In fact, the most-!umplete I fo 1 ra. gnSEfp m SCCCESS TO BEOTC ft jEODDICK, i'i.'i 1 -' I- i iflo ::.'!-i- I- .il.'.- -'' ' :&:i-i'. ;-. p' s i -i- - :-" i-t r .' "V f;-- " --S";-i:.:-:::::S- m flu MMQ ym V- if Jt W PoVder .lrf - fivftf '.!' ,!Frfc L r" rrr.r. -.1 VVIM:.V! U . ;v,-,:.v! Oir :lndcrstandiiiu : . ilSlSlr. ;V: V " J: : ii ! -. ' !,. V pii' r-.insi than on, "Get the; l. -fa-' ..,"', -w h ' ; 1 ,l n ' r- 3 ywur nrsi, :: . " iii' 3i3j;?v::i!l V L r-i - . -.1 J. .' - i i .t' Hu;"i7l'.r ladi'-. 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I y- aU3 rh( a'nd' -young, ,Big and Little, nr. rtris. in; L,uz-rene ior ?rown o-js, : .n."-' have them in White, .Green, d'he?; t:,w eighty V'l ; ;,: forui'ren; then Sanitary Underwear' he :th.Clty.V: :.it;:;,.i j " '..-'-j :, my- V' Ml :.'U- 'il ::)-; (- i 'H..'.'r . ; " ; 1 : ,:t V o. 29 .WprtU Fis jt Street.! Vtaxk. Elastic Starch. fctarch. t - - ! . j i , ! !l!i :1 ; fUS-i if ip; i 4 r'tm 4- 5 I 1 I1 I. if Sfci: i. sr ii
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1898, edition 1
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