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i AM-i- t f " f A J THE WILLIINGTON MESSENGER: FRIDATO CTCfBER 28, IS 53. ill iuSr ssstfjtjjtr. TSON & BELL COMPANY. ,t the iPoetofflce at TVilmlng- C, as tecond-class mat ter. April 13, 1Z37J TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. POSTAGE PREPAID. 4' THE DAILY MESSENGER by mall, one year, $7.00; -six months $3.50; three tnonths, JL75; one month, 60 cents. Served In the city month; one week, 15 at wx cents, a cents; $1.75 for three months, qri $7.00 a year. THE SEMI-WEELY MESSENGERTl (two S page papers); by mall,; oneyear, W.0Q; six months. CO cents, i !n .advance. Wilmington; n. c. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 11898. PANIC I'lUTCIIjVIlD AND BAYONETS ..Coming to the pffl.ce- yesterday morn- v, Jng an . old aying. came to us "Whom the gods, would destroy they first make' mad Looking! over - The r Raleigh News and Observer, we find that apt lUo"tation heading, a very timely edi torlal. . It is a good ) adage and most applicable. TheV'Rigf Four1 have lost their heads and any wisdom they ever contained. They woutl nt!Vri! think of Jbringjng the federal army tU ml state- of freedom if they jhad.i ji-ither patriotism, aiscernment or have, no doubt common St. jif.e We vthat! .every soldier hrmi&'ht intn Xnnth fa m1irA.!-lrrJ intimi date i free White men will ! malice ten v jvotes for good, honest government and - - white -civilizations North parolinians will" not be recreant to convictions and- pride .of "race and sense of j duty and . loyalty to constitutional and free gov- , ernment becaust blue coats i are sent ! to prop up the ballot-box on their bay- .! :"fe.';konets.j :-:--.frijl j ;;-; . 'Jjt ;;'; '"? : i 1 We do not believe that the men of the , i ' army will take sidesNagainsti their own i race and for the African, come from -- - , i.. - ' - 1 r . :'T j I , , i r 1 vhatl state they imayri ! ; iT! 1 Pritchard, the panic! stricken, -is op- posed to sending North ' Carolina troops. That is just like thesTennessee -adventurer, who may have . ' been a Brownlowite in j East Tennessee for 1 : .aught we know, 'for we, are unacquaint ' . ed with the history of this enemy of . the 'White Men of North Carolina. If t troops-an army-j-is to be. orjdered into I this state by that! old federal, Bulldoz- er and Force Bili friend, MqKinley, it . ,5s really of-no jconsequence' i whence ! - they come so far as Ithe white j voters are concerned. They will vote- as . they please and ask nothing' of McKinley ! ' 5h hii rnHinpt. for the Drivilege.. North ? AiirulllllcLua ncici JiuMti avmv; great! war when they saw blue; coats. Novv that thirty-three years jhave. pass-, ed since'' peace was declared a!nd there is a genuine Union i of . States and -friendship is restored, j they will fear , - nothing from .UieJ presence j;of ..United - States 'soldiersjf jtheyi .should i come.: " ' They are white menh as North s Caro- ' linians, and 'they wUl come -to. preserve - peace and not ' tal.ehcaurage, savages in. , -lawlessness and rvoutbreaks such as ' recently- occurred5 at. Ashpole. 'They , Avill suppress violence and, not ; induce 1 lad"rnen to become criminals and law ' breakers., But what a disgraceful, con temptible figure Prrtchard fs cutting. ' He seems, deeply stirred ana is dPntlv in' an hysterical' modd evi- He ' "should rest from'iiis infernal labors. .Tvv- iy-i:-",: : l. " t-v SOLDIKUS PEACE PKESEIIVEUS IN 1873. ! ." :' - ' . " ' . - I ' ' ''' L J'- 'ns Trfl yr In 1873 or 1874, a company ui j belonging to the famous United States ' ' 'Sixth was sent intO:'jiMississippi . to ' berjeen we think, for the. preserva- ;tion-of order Sbme I little wnue air , it-.appeared that J the ne- sroes thought they had -come rather to fartherUheir plans and; accelerate their violence than otherwise. They con strued the coming of the blue coats to mean license foritherri. ButJ they slip ped up just here.. One day a pitched battle was imminent between the races. Mows came to, the camp of the sol diers,- on' the outskirts of theown, that n row was on- nanu. w'""4" ouickly appeared nn :thA iscene ana was at once restored. The ne- -roes had gathered in Inuch force evi- i ir Vwo'nf on deviltrVi T he captain addressed';: them,? and said; resting under a great that they misappre-; hension if they -supposed thatjthe com- T - - , . 7 -- t ing of his company was forptheir pro- tection: He said they, came to presen,e order and peace, 'and that if they dared ;ntro -would! see. io-il- .to auemv. "v"v'":- "l r-: .- that: they were summarily dealt- wiia, and-at' the mouth -of their,ins. The company remained at Aberdeen for a year or" more and perfect order was maintained.' When they were ordered -v the citizens held a public meet i - u tj D' . 7. t . i r and passed resolutions, thanking the' government for sending such well "behaved, orderly soldiers, cuiuu. ' by such gentlemanly, iperpendicular of ' ficers,and adding that such compan ies' at Vhat time in thej south would dr sood by preventing strife and allaying public apprehension. -One of the offi cers, the lieutenant, . ;was ja. native ' North Carolinian. We bad the resolu tkms. i But therej was 'no man politics and disgraceful partisanship in! the Ab erdeen experience. ' j . J. , 1 . F N. Keith, an -old line republican, has' made el standing offer of $25 for a look at the republican Guilford county -ticket. So far ne nas ,nyi i It has been believed for months that race troubles were brewing la this dir. and that certain white men were re sponsible for the proposed plans and deviltry of the blacks their supporters .1 . 1 . -V i . L . : .! . . 1 ' -I' iu - iwja. 1 1 ml, was i Dejieveas mat they were at the bottom of the mischief that without them i peace would reign undisturbed, and; there would be no In sults, no attacks.' upon' ladies, no brag gart. displays constantly sonlthe streets towards the whites, 'this' W;as the be lief, and It, deepened with" the' titae and the daily occurring insults and even threats. What followed? The whites are extremely anxious to avoid all race collisions and, difficulties. They know not where It will end if it orice becins and i etta a '. he-aAwtur Tttov now that the b Jacks, were misled and inflamed and encouraged. This , , was I manifest, and then the . whites knew that negroes we.re buying . arms i ahd cartridges by ; the :; thousands. Th!ey therefQre resolved that thy, . too, would arm for the worst. They fully believ ed -that a half dozen whftie men radi cals lining here with one In Raleigh, - i ' i f . ! I ; i: 3 - :f :. .- i i it ! : ' t who was of supreme power, could stop all the trouble if i they pleased, and bo ordered.! it was natural tbr, the whites to be deeply moved,, and f th4re is no doubt that any white man who would use the negroes by Inflaming them iajjid encourage them in their evil course by partisan harangues of a . malignant character, would be in a ieril)ous coh dltion, provided the blacks started a war against the whites No white man of any party would be enddingered in property 01' life at 1 1 'hands ?of 1 the White men (who show j a idisposition to avoid violence, w counselled peace whoj i disapproved of j negro rule, who opposed oppressing the whites at the S hands iiOf blacks.: Mr. Chadbourn. and Mr. Foster! would be as 1 safe in Wilmington in, the C-vient-of racial conflict as any : democrat. The only men against whom- thej 'whites. ate angered fare i their enemies . 'who would degrade and despoil them. To Cure a Cold iu One Day. '"'i. V . . 1 . .,:.fHr"r. i.'i. ii.l -I -i" . -j . ' Take Laxative Broroo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money. If it fails to cure. ', 25c. The , genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. ! 1 CAMPAIGN MUSTARD, i Can it be that.ihe "Bloody Four"- Russell, Pritchard; 1 Bxftleri anq Docke ry realiyrthink thatf Nprth Carolina on the eve of another 5 mighty j"rebe lion," l and are crying and; weeping f pr soldiers to be sent?: If so they are un mitigated simpletons and h are ; too i- f ' ! 'i-"-! :::i !- -' -' - J much so! to bertrusted away from their nursesJ it tney oeneve, max . men ngnx . . .. 1 game or i them to play; in .their drag- gled and , : . I !-V I I": r -. h - -I .. ' I ' I - ' J - dilapidated fortunes is to haves an armyl- at the polls or - in the: towns, then ' they are stricken with political blindness. Patriots and freemen; mean- ing to dd right have no fears of armies. The lb ack radicals have wantonly, wickedly deliberately precipitated elis turba'nee by their base intriguing cori- duct, and: when great disorders! prevail and the women fare a insulted and the boys are ' maltreated and set upon by black roughs and. ! toughs, and then 'the w'hites arm for defence, the lying ene mies of iheir race set up a lugubrious wail and! bellow forth that the whites are trving to provoke 'a race war ;and arethreatening with vengeance white radicals,.'1 5t-is the old fable repeated, as we !sald yesterday of the greedy, bad wolf charging the lamb (not: fox perhaps as we wrote) with muddying 1 .v.'iJ ; 1 . .!.'": II Bi I ):kj B.l : 'il 1 "':' i .-' f. 1 the stream. It is "too thin a lie. to go down even a DiacK raaicai s anoai. The liars should -try again. . The most conservative, the most law- abiding,, the most- forbearing, white population in the American Union: are the .whites of North Carolina. w ft: they had not Ibeen there : would have ' heen a -war: of extermination against i the Holden gang in 1S69-70. If they were not still j so there i would have been bloody Work longjago in -Eastern Caj- Olina, .liUl 11 IS - jfcL PMUI tiuiicy ; iu i lie upon andj slander bveri law-abiding an,d long forbearing mtn It is very unwise i to insultl and assault them at . the will - K- Y- . j. "T'lTf ;: Is M- i : of an i untamed, tinkempt "savage" one' of Russell's tribes i j There is not a white man in 'this city who does not desire to see. the peace preserved and lives protected. There -. i is no main here who is nct a ,crjmm(.I in life orj at heart who would wpnngiy provoke strife that would iead to inter necine war. What the busines men of Wilmington i and all good jcitizens gen erally desire I is i noii collisions and alarms,- (not robberies and .arson. not wtter rgjce anta&onisms iand;eont'en- tionSj but safety and cuiet, Jaw and r- der If peace is i broken, if women are insulted.flf boys are se;t Upon,, if fights oorur- it will be. because nrovoKea: ana I . f : . -,, : , :; i i. . ' invited bv the negrtoesJ iThe blue coats it they come will sober the blacks who are in search of rows.! ' j . ' Jeremiah Pritchard, the- "weepist and prophet of evil, has been to Wash!- ington and had a' talk ccmfdential bgt severely poiincau 3 w 1111 mu juis lauiuai of he white , house1 and 1 hie-Charges the best people in this city witW being asL sassins, and wheh-he: thus, brands them he knowp he liessflatly and! out "of ths whole clpth. He , is unkindi enough; t slander iiis : friend land oorespondenl, Mr. W. EI. Chadbourn. Ayhile, drawinj; a very long bowLagainst, the democrats of this city. v'!--t.4H tt ' '!' :;f l ! : ;; ii-: "j : 7 " -; fr I "Ttl: lif-lllrhiS;- f Jeremii.h, 1 the weeper,! tijust coun 1 high on the' election, when he tells the Washington Star Chamber that North Carolina will again fall under the conj trol of the rule and ruin gpjng, of 'which, he is an eager partictpan,c andanrillusl trtous example, and that the en egutlon. j Including' hU, bosom friend and associate,! rambunctious George, who would f not sit with , his nigger friends and supporters at that little cir cus, will all bei elected.- It. wILl be pit- iful and sorrowful-for North Paroim if the corruptgang should get In. it the whit n ,hLm 'k the white men should .allow "suchan unmlxed, direful I calamity they will rkrhlyfdegerve all the evil that, follows and betides them, i I The black radical concern ruled Rus- -v... iau aata-iu vi. jws bad record and ultra views and unre- strained violence. But Dan was not to be style, which choked off rand j gagged in that interesting talk.. He told of 6jhe cus Sd he fired off his proclamation ' toms toys In his day and (he in fact Is a radicaltump speech, j iaade a comparieon between the socie- i ' , On tomorrow the mighty gathering of the White Classes will be at Goulds- boro. It Will be a big day for law and"a ruvrsu iU 9m order. The appeal of, Pritchard and The 'first number of .he University Y naaiieu rower ai Washington if or troops, at the polls to terrorize North Carolina will strike deep ' into irte souls of. all true Caro linians. ; Many a vote within the next few days will be made' for the White Man'sj Party and honest government for all. At j Sanford there will, be, a great meeting on 1 3rd November. Til man and I Aycock a stronpr team" will address the people. Major William A. I Guthrie is a good lawyer, a man of abiliiv. a! riever fi- low -personally', and tw6 years ago was Horner: schops to play a game of foot the' candidate for governor of the popu- b! .'the university park. The.game list party; He is 4 White Man. He . Wi" be P!ayetl November 5 , ' cannot Stand i the present horrible sit uation! anjy : longer,: but must break si lence, and . in behalf of good govern- ment and. local' self-government and peace., The-threat: iOf the ' coming of armed : force to i throttle a fair : elea-; . i -.. .: i.- I - . i . , ( i,.f . , :.:" tion and a: free expression' of -opinion isttoo .much for a : patriot, . of . Majd'r Guthrie's jstamp. He has published! a letter that rings with the truth and;is an inspiration : to thosei who 'halt be-! tween twoj opinions,'' and know not how 'to move . and i where n.to stand. I Senator Tillman's campaign in North Carolina is warming up the. White People.' He is & speaker of remark able incisi'veness: and magnetism. ' He has but recently spoken at. Fayetteville and with marked effect.- The Observ er says of it: ! U: -Ji Ii.-..!.' . ''Senator Tillman spoke for an: hour and a half, There has been ru speaker here since .Vance who; so moved the . multitude.!; Several times he was about to conclude, but .the crowd insisted that ; ne go on. lney would, nave neara him us long as he could speak He has a very: remarkable mannen He is al- i tnff00r f 0 ,nmmn "TTia 1 thoughts come clear and (logical; he has a ringing voice and imperious ges ture; his sentences' are iwell construct ed; his illustrations striking and pic turesque and bearing i the flavor of wholesome .country ! ii life; his delivery deliberate tin the main, but running in to great rapidity of utterance at the climaxes.". I.I" .HOJIE FOLKS. There was particular fitness in. elect ing Colonel Julian S.. Carr president of the Confederate Veteran Association of North Carpi ina'. ; the soldier, past He: is a true friend of and 1 present and his hahd is ever open to relieve them in suffering and distress. KMoney for the veterans at the Soliderst Home is need ed at once. :.: : : ! ! ' . '. That Was a tremendous rally at Wil son.. Much speaking and great en thu siasm among ,the White Men. If the crowds arp nptt greatly .-exaggerated never' before, not even, in the great Vance campaign of 1876,! was there such gatheringsj. at political meetings. They -show that' the White Race is profound ly stirred, and .mean: to' have a splendid triumph-oh thej 8th jof November. Northern- marshals nor soldiers , can prevent' the needed result. . Do not 'overlook "the -assault reported in yesterday's- Messenger of a negro upon a white youth attending- to- busi- nes, on Fifth street. It was brutal and cowardly and wholly unprovoked "on the part of 'the white: youth. ; We heard the other, day of a lady being stricken young: black brute. . j in the face by a . Jet the Pritchard-Russell - patters against the people of Eastern jNorth Carolina read to McKinley and his warlike attorney jg-eneral : the true his tory of the outbreak at Ashpole, and 1. then swear they vill stop misrepresent ing; facts and slandering the people of ! 1 i 1 1 "i. t , . j. ii'. the eastern section. 1 : i I NORTH CAROLINA. ' Lincoln. Journal:. 1 Mrs. Shipp "has been advised by the war department that the body of her husband, Lieuten ant WJ Ej Shipp, who! was instantly killed Jdly 1st in the charge on San Juan hill near . Santiago, Cuba, anoj who was buried ion : thej field of battle will be-.: brought home in December - or Januarj more 1 probably the : latter date. , Lieutenant Shippfs body will be buried here beside , his mother's. . Raleigh' News and Observer:, A gen4 tleman : here from i; Washington says that the Second t North I Carolina regi-. 'ment will I certainly bei mustered out on the dates appointed- No sort or petition, he says, will now keep them in serviced- New' Bern, N. Ci October 24. Today Rev; Lachlan C; Vass, ia young i Presbyterian minister : and tar tive Newbernian.l left 4 this cjty.for.'thf; Congo Free State. Africa,, in which; he will be stationed at Luebo, on a branch of the upper Cengo river as a, mission ary undei the .charge of the mission committee! of the Southern PresiJy ter ian church, which ino"v has 1ZS.- for eign missionaries at vork, tens of the number being in Africai Xpx Vass goes' via New: York,: Liverxol, I Ant werp ahd wilt reach his de stination in January. 1 Alonzo "Hintonv a l young negro man, was i brought - "here yester day and lodged in i jaif, charged with the murder of Lueien Mial also ua young : negro. The ho micide occurred nar S&otwell, twenty miles east of here. , Ktlt rnlTermlty Nte . Correpondive of. The. llesenrer.) r Chapej IIIIU October 27, 1S&S. The gadf ; tiaii was to hare Ojeeji played bemSaturdai . Saturday against Clemsjfm vuuee Bass. n An OaK j Rldge substituted. Th m after Oak Ridge is inWlnst next Inston v. inc tui ui ioTemDer aratnsi v i The! bam is In good condition and is well able tq meet; any foes that may, uTj to aovro Carolina. Last Saturday night Dr. Battle ore- elded in th Dialectic Society, by spe- , ciai; invttauou of that bodv. It was , just, fifty years since Dr. Battle was president of the DU He made a very l an university or today and thati of ' lons &s- A11 present- enjoyed his ,ieciure rery mucn and went brief .away, ways. i lecture. . 3iagane forftbe year is out It is full of good 'things and is a great1' credit to tne editors. ; The 'University, Dramatic Club has reorganized aad during the holidays they will tak.4 a trip in.Eastern Caroli na. The club is preparing two plays, one , "The Little Rebel," by J. S. Cayne. and the other! "Evening press,vxby W. D. Howard. The director of the club is Mr. R. Ill Graves; manager, i Mr. Geo. Dt Vicki and stage manager Mr. Marsden. Bellamy, -'Jr.- ' Permission I has been given by ; the ' manager forvthe William Bingham and icoinuajfyi utiutiiai. uie nouie of the bride'r parents, Mr. C. L. Lind say, .'of j Durh im, was, married to; Miss Mary Mc,Cauey, . of this place. 'The " couple left fo a trip to New York and on their ret t-n they i w-i 11 make their futue, hoie i'a', Durham. . m ; Many of . te students' have gone to the "state faittsatiRaleigh. Others have gone home to jeg-isterj so that they can vote the -'W&ite; Mans" ticket on No vember; 8th. . j We copy tls following from the Tax Heeh 'IThe ta'any friends of Mr. Geo'. K. Tate w'illle. surprised to learn !0f his piarriage; to " Miss Mable Gray, of. Wihston, on;-Monday the 24th. Mr, Tate left the,-hill a few days ago for Greensboro,' liis home,! where he was to have registered, preparatory to voting in the' comihg election. The next heard of him he and his bride! were in Raleigh." Mr.iTate was a student here in the ipost-graduate I department and i his marriage 'iis a great surprise to : his numerous friends. All, wish him well Therei was a; great political gathering here on Tuesday afternoon. All the county ii nominees of all parties ? were here and m speeches. The demo- .iv ; W-J - . ; 1 i jV H. ; j cratac candidates were loudly cheered but'there was no cheering fpr those of thej i fusion gangl Many men from all over the cout$r were! present, t JOHNSON & FORE 1slc th(fj Shadiest Attention , Thi? Week to Their 1: 4- 1 H' eeiiiiiii fill m mum NQVELTYDRESS GOODS. No other Iiou&n the city shows-sucli cm' I --u m 1 lis. The Only Neiw York Trimmer In tne city is out Mrs,1 1 aureielfc, For Fashionable i Jliilinery we are headr . -a quaners. v j; . j JOHNSON & FOR EL . '- i-i,' i ! .;v . "- i r W ', I ' 1 ' - --'"- '1.;' ko. llllblARKET ST REMEMBfilR THE NAME REHBER'S x Near Fourth: Street,Britfge, j Is iBe NGGloftnKd Yodr Pure&oses .S--W:il-cm&: 'j.--v- -CI it::'',; ,;- Look out fir Cold Weather! .'.v-;-..i.-,.i-j-. t . . 1 1 c- . -.- Blankets (rmd iupwards.Ax Beautiful : Dr-gs Gabds 10 15, 25 andi506 per 'yatd- J I I Men's aHl Wolil Suits,: $5.00. Heavy CapdiB ceats and upwards Capes, C4es'50c jand upwards;. 52.00 oJ J Capes' .1.48c $5.(D Cipes $3.50, lines ; r yinarn&t Elegant llnefi ci :Carrets -Lowest FricesJ f ' 1 " Art qt3ares-4'A-li . Sizes. " : i Comforts 59c':aad tipwetrds. I Heay,: Cannot j FlanneX 5; 7, S and 21 cents per yard.fi ' y Childrens Sujts 75c and up. 1 , s Shoes. Shoei-Bargains in Wiriar Bhoes. ? I1 r J ' Mattings, $l4ftings-at 10, 15 and 23 Cents- per yad.j-Fifty styles. - 11 Rugs, RugS $9 cents and upwar;. B4S Stock. sf VVinda'w Shades. -yl 'y'i-:y'iWt h y yic-y c ky. -fttyt-yi ;:-.--:f-4;- r-V:'V'" J-i- LOOfc AT OUR FOUR :" ' ' " '' H- ' ' f ;; j " ". 'J -'jj '' Beautiful iShow Windows. Wei have jusr finished remodeling the Prettiest Store?hi the City and are now ready to .waltfon our J customers. Lj : Lowest; Price s ins every Department Car fare paid 4n- all purchases o-$29& and upwards. --y-.t. py y-,. "' ' "'' '-'p J Hi REHDER &QO; FJvear Fourth Street Rridgev Phone 118v I4er-State 218. Bell it : "' I V 7 U Jte! t . l m wm ; a i m a a I f ' - ' f 1 I 1:1 L I mm I I have bem taking rio f ISS3, for Coughs and tU. :: ' ; 1".-r'. . ? i' i.- 1 : i - ta .IStK) and hare 'Kt.i others linei 4 Pli tl Q'!nw r 1STC-T I had a'8ix-H(rf Uronchiti. In all -inter. aol fcavinff a tronbleoi& cou4h, until?: ;-ain trta! . lio' Cure, which relieved i)e. Mrs. M. B.'f kiLLEY Colorado Spricrs. Colo.. Amrnb 1S0SL "X . i 1 i :i . . ' .: Tr .t.'ti'S! r,nr-:j .!lfp!.l-; - 'ill! I'll T Sis. TbelMjQrCbapByWamB. P sFor the feet is very nejjsar y fox: nc-reasons than one. Tet the ' best, shoesr-ou can flii. . f The -frot.i5' the best Judges of sh-os, es i pecially as tocorafort, &$l We kep tt--fbcst and. here Is your first i choice. . X I'1 J . . . 1 I The CeltbrateaxSORtfSIS SIIOE-SlPr Iadle-?. Popular at Horn ahd Abroad. it- 'V ; ) SCHOOL, SHOES fojthe BOT-S-alblRUi Kglar Wear r-fsfst- era.-i Anyimng in x-oor3V;ar,can GEO, JR. FtES(pH & SONS ; I 108 NORII FRONT IkkEKT. ! ! Make tour Idle Mon? "Earnflntel4j.h-.by. 'DinpoHitiBx-ini WILMINGTON" stlNGS THE ! !Hfl WIILINGTON, ?.V C. ; Which has the- Largest- Paid Capital Ntr&th! Carolina; Interest-Paid oa Deposit-at Itatf 4 per cent f r annum. - vn I ! r -I.. Call 4i Bank for Ilflv'siiationa Gyromlx DepoWifa I JLoans made at Low Rates on kjjy Good SeciiVjjr for Shortror Ijobs Time, ' 1 Small .-and -frequent savings-yleJiH" large reu Itav?-. A Savings Hank acooanti baa been the foundation of many, fortur. O ne Dollar deposited inTh 9TtsnlngtoDr Saving and Trust Co. today is wcitth to you th,- 4ve dollars you ecct to d- I posit next, nntb. ' '; y , ' f; j j' ;;-j"-;f';;.. , . ; i -jr ' . ' ' 1 ; J'W, NORWOOD, f (j WATiTFlRfi ' OFA 8IXAN 1. ' : 1 President. Vice Presfl . ' Cashier -r SometliiilgNew- r f A Boy's Sleamless Slioel No more ;Bips. ERSil Its ' I Just ArriveUl'a car o j! THEY ARE FOR S&IiE. y I. yyn r'yr-'yyy:yy--::m A&o a few extra good 31ILCH t ?. ji j I -: 1 , ' i - "I :' i 1 I 1 - : I "v '. 'I. . Cor. 2d anUhUUNCESS-. f REKT. Will Please in Qiiafit f- iand Price. IPISPUTIBLE ''. 1 ; : " ; ::; ;tiS. 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1898, edition 1
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