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1 THE WILMINGTON MESSENGERS SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 12, 1893. 3- -. Xi gttcHHcitigch TJLCKSON BELI, -COUPAHY. v AFTCRj IIEFLECTlOFfl AND IIIT. VIEW SIGCFATED nv - - I' VEX T. P.VSSI5. 8 ' j TbeMessenger does 'cot 'counsel vio lence.' . The -jwhite - rascals who have abused ihMt privilgs an wronged While on duty one night this vi-k with our next-door neighbor, "Rev. r. at hi riJen xx .. ' trt. aftr f iered at 'the Postofflce at Wilrolng- ton, N. CL. as Meondclass mat ter. April 11, ' , Charlotte'-Obsrverr Dr. J- M; -lCn. dryon died yefrday about o'clock j-vral month's Uln-s The decai"-d wa? born two m1s nrtn e nfi are being dealt with alter - halted at a corner &n Jfrkj.'; H tb1r: kind As to the misl"ad badly in band- that had tola-very ifa-i lar; faral5y by xbaS naxne hv- this 'ffistrurted.. ifrnorant nieroes. who are ordinary conditions we were- all pa.s- ; county.' . - ' i"Sstructed,, Jgporant negroes, who are more dominated bv passion and pre- iudice- than by reason and conserva-- tism, the M-senger pleads ror ioroear ance and mercy ".on the part of the,: whitest We must hor-e that, by far ;the greater 'part of the negroes Ur'thU city are aniiou3 ior the rptoration "of or- fiTP-. riATTr mersknrf.r bv mall. N561" and qui-t and the "old order" the War. iVoO: sii months. 13.50: three rule of the hit, people. 1 If thf-y are tffnth-century. so teeming with won : not tbvlare too kimole to b reasonel I der, so iruittui m production, o TEltMS OF SUBSCU1PXION. - ' -i ' ' v " i ' i rOST-GE PREPAID. lug through. V indulged i'n .oa "re flection that -came to us as we wre writing" this on yesterday. We sid this in substance if not with so ajrUle elaboration:: What a. most strange' cpfir-; whf-n H trallze just what is passing around tis. Here at. the end of the mjghtv nine- nonth, 1.75; onefinonth, 60 cents. ' Served In the "city at 60 cent3 ''month; onevTCeek; ""15- cnta; 11.75 & . - ' m ....... v r.A - . I'ohtics af at a thite hf-at at. Mr ganton,' and the result of th election in Iurke- county is imtsibU"- l pmphfy- Ntfrrwrous' political quarrels hai ocurrt-i. "the jiKt .?i-rl-u. beiRC tht? on? which happend la.t t naay. obert nipt-s 5taM-d James Kitenr over the heart. The tnjurea man may di. brings. Ilecord: Th- nw J'.i.'O pif-am Jhaters. &r- mIojuc p ?"d srvice in the sernmary, .and th bv.w. dvrmr " ! torie-s and fupmen,ts are rrnpl"tei. rpfh Th ennfllment is, l';i, -whih is iti U fat ' , : - .i i. ' i ' r 'Si; !1 ft i a - - i: . : . tVt rfi " J.".V ' ,?1-V,"L- - I ", . 3.. . V irlt': V a.; rT . ".. : -! - - .' ; . , - ,' '4- -. JZsii-r - - i : - : 1.:: i -fl .! . !1 : rU' -, . -'. J- . --'V,-. J . a.- with and. know not their own condition ivts-i 1 f levn or ne-- total fnrouii Ht.- and what is tst for thm. They tie- 1 nas Df-en sucn marvelous aavar vear. ami oi -creaier man inai .oi mtr I first yesrar. " Tbe enrollment will prob- thre.e mghths, or J7.00 ayear, f rVfk u for thpir Ignoran.pf . meAt in so many departments of nVrewS'ld at A?he- ' " TJlE SCMI-WEEL.Y MESSENGER' 'e.a3y creduliiy and blundering 'stupid- mali endeavor and enterpnse; "in whjth vill n (.Ml'vn day smttincout of a (two 8 page.papers),by mail, one yea.r. t "ttDO-; 'six 'mpntjiatO cents.' In "advance AVIlMIGTci'N, N. G. SATURDAY, NOVEMHER. 12, 1&3S. j A FTI.lt Till: KATTJL.H ity.- They followed, with utmost confi dence and intfnse blindness the bad whiter men who .have used them so long and deceived them habitually. They are to a man without any sem- - .-: . '-. V X: -i ' ; i'"'t ';- ',' ' . '-'' - . ' blanc e of gratitukle, " : and have bee swift and constant in their efforts to in jure their best friends, andr tobring trouble and and! their , sorrow - upon themselves the"prociamation of the gospel "haSso ' flfrht bKwe" a white man and a-ne- widened thp blessing of education tta3 j ", ,,, ", , . x. been so -diffused, the social conditiOps ' xvetnbr .T.-K5reaf excitement has have been so ameliorated. ahe invn- j prniK-d thruKh.iut tht- day.oer.the .... t $, . att-'mpted iDiitra: iat Funday nipht tions of so many Kinds have been rn.il--j .f thtk nt r vnn.ia and Rev. the comforts and conveniences CVirrTh.t-rrill b- Mitch Mt-elfy. a m- of life have been so- improved and Bi- , Mrivf)rninir and-a mirht draws on lJsef. Mosefey's chances. to -see another sun-. are s.lira indeed. At the h"ur tf LEG'llNS tiplied, th larged' in an age like this, at the -cU 'i , -. . m i i 1 1 i iiijs uu?u iv iif-.,iiv " v t V benefactors: This is true I ours, in a- city like w limmgipn ' i gro still lives, lie is in a cell nere-noy, eVery- word of it. . , ". . But the tables are turned now and' -I-or the first time in--forty-one-years trince this writtf began to edit a news- pap.-t vvas m- uaa,,,-, , v v 'forever: Never more shall-Sambo and iot uuVi.Vi uot ,v. .w-u.- Johh ride rogh.ghod -over -the. white -ae-made three startrand yet ranea to men Who befriended and neip'e(f them. desk. ,hi5 Htitniui com get.' to x his mander. .CJaptain J.im'rs S;'o er.pn; or dered him to arms, o'jurts jf three r sjiighL.a'nd mohto'f T bur's 'Jay he was carr'in'g his" fiixteehvjsliiJ.oux trying to help to keep . the I pea't-e. - Prolonged dut'of-this sort issomethftfcg fatieru jng to' old legsand back, but: ft, is duty,. iuid has its owh reward". r 1 , In the southern part of the city on 'Thursday n ight therei were no, negroes 'rfo-be seen.. Quiet, reigned, supreme. The house of the region were without lights and-silent, as . the grave. We. (id riot meet a guard 'or a squad that reported. . .the ' sight ' of- a darkey. Tliey had been duly cautioned during - thrv day tow leep well kvith in doors and tiit night not.-'-to-"vehture out. This -timely advice was " acted upon, and hence iilent", ."-streets . except with the tramp .of armed guards.- Old, men and " young. men' middle aged men and boys; 'even were k6ut' with" guns, ' and peace and ortFer prevailed' Outh' ()Market. Now aud then' an. eager voUth-desiring to 'arouse sleeperstnd; "make the wklh ring,'iires"a1shot--or two and awakenp1?ctation (or increase the ' fears -5f some helpless creature. ' VThere were ou-duty in this Acity on rrhursday ' night more than ".1,000 - armed men, nearly all wifeh .modern renei finer- trims ofvsome .make.- norm al ity. and fellowship 'prevailed and as armed .squalls met or'solitary sentinels on their beats passed otners the hearty Salutation was. given,-and often the cheery words would be heard "Give the Mmn'ttT -sign" when, the respquse w,oukl come th.a laujjh, ."Victory' er someiimes White Men." -Every guard Ve Ma.v." had a large white Jienceforth the rule-orthe White Race j will potonly be asserted but with be nignancy and mercy Master -Builders will be full of, good ness and charity. They will strive to rule in righteousness, and to that end should, be Very careful to put onjy the best agents in places to execute fheir will. - Sober, -discreet, honorable, just, intelligent men1 are only fit to be. en trusted with power in a" free govern ment like onus r that to succeed must be based upon wisdom and virtue and 150 years of life and in--a great cqii- monwealth like North Carolina "vth two centuries of civilization and deei- opment;' in this city:; with the sil-nt stars above us ; studding 'heavtfp's. glorious canopy,' Vin,.-: this quietude!' at night, .that two . men like us--onf a a terrified -wretch, wrineriji- his hnds f- and whlninc; "I nevrr. . would - haj done it tif I wasn't drunk! God "h lp me: Wataug-a Democrat: On Wedneslay- of last week Fostoffice Inspector D,ex- ter called at the postoffice at Blowing Rock, and after investigation found that W.I P. '-Caws, the' present incum- bent, w as shdrt- on his rnene.y- order ac- TKh.riio-;i-f--th I minister oi "tne -go&pei or .peace, m . 'wuu' m l , i y- v"" ;'"v, .uyiuiv. ui.vl."v ....... . - v- . i . renort nan otreri i eiitit eu to iuw cu: Lilt? WLUtl lnnrmifring worn with the-toil of more than sevgn- . . - v.:.-.,-.. t V.k - manhood, and- tyi -years; should be -out : night 'nights patiently partment front -that ofQce since March; Mr. Laws', securRies : w ere informed of the shortage arrd Tobe" .Watson was. w . a n no n le a i e m i to ra i v ini.iii.ti..'i -uiuu. doing' the duty tat the .matter CoUld be adjusted in some after cans, -anxious aad calmly dr- rTU" -P3. ing to. pursue -what is right and jUst. tomorrow (pridayl td . meet . the, deft- VV- ' : " : : -v.-' . '-:V - . ,v t-Ti ' "'- - .... ' - " ;."T ! i - we presume The y- intelligence. The negro .capable of now- and -wi semi-savage.i is not in the least:-degree - .- - - ' ..-.-... - - lie is ,lUMn .mifinry nnH citriv rrtitfl CieilCy, tl IfC Vi I1H 11 -iwiiv: do what? To, save the civilizatfon ol familv of 'MS-. Laws has the pyrapath thA rontiiripc: nnrl of Sour erreat v ise I of- alL. J V- - . - lllustrioUS.fof fathers' wo-.buildcU thV JJoi S'udtn commonwealth, laid, -its found a tains of Mr. Eestus Miller, clerk of the su- v .'- , , f.;...n j: .H,r preme court of " Pamlico., countr. oroau aim ueeiJ uuuumg mu , .ij -RalPiirh News and Observer: Zeb CLEARING at T A VI nR'c; l x i. a BAZAAR oiir Holiday As wer must make room foi5 Goods now coming, in, we Mill givc you uc- . -.- . .. 11 always continue to .be " Five orten generations Raleigh than theyknew" trying to preserv&the Vance Station' Vance County,- Novem- hpr 8 evs reached .here at 10 6 o'clock' tonight ; that the . regular -re publican train, t running on -'tli rep- pon-fusion railroad, crowded with ne- -cmf.5 h ml. whites, while crossing, the A nticS'f. -rai -hlrri dlmvA trift i71- ' ' - . -vv" y -k- 7 . white Hupreraafy murami il v hup- . -. -jj. , -v .a..- i unon the age. upon .tne ciesperaiioKi 01 man s station,; v us run JiiLu uno-vi- conaiuopr-oi, a-Jiaii savage, iik, to ; , - - e p niptetv demolished-by the Democratic himff-nWed fn thre eenera- e .timeS' UPn ine my oi i irhtni" E5tpresvo. IfiaS. Funr,ti en- " - - 1 r . r '" . T I . . . . . , . - .... 1 i .h I . - . . :t. W . t-. : gine No. yj was derailed auu LiiKifn Holton and Fireman Ayer both were ;fh i : "goodly heritage" from ruin, from; de struction, and-to -restore the law .nd under the mastttrship of whites have LUC"iU "J 1 peace, vv nat. a - corameuiaij, ijvlvi , j-fo ' mark cm hisarm- showing his proper r identifieatloii. . " - There, was no inVpudSnce or effront .v ilUni-ivNl bv- l he negro men. We " 'lleard of two orrthreeldisagreeable and Vh-ucy manifetttations,', one by the wife oKDancy.vho published as infamous j . an article asvthat of the Record in his Quarterly published Salisbury. r . Dancy liscl2)ro authorship, - but he -had jcadCthe- Viie production of a ne ' gro Methodist 'preacher and knew 4ta meaningandf "intenlj.- It was a plea - Tor , amalgamation among" the whites and blacks and showed' how fast puh- die, sentiment-was favorable, tq such a - ' vile arid ' unnatural -consummation, if we recall the paper cjorrectly. . It mis ' represented the real northern view as all 'informed people know. So far : as -. ha south "is concerned, there is far - moreprobabUity tha the negroes will be driven .out, than for misoegenation ts universally prevail. The time will ." Tfcome may be here npw when it will be expatriation or 'death to openly Avow a desire 'tor or a purpose to ad vocate amalgamation and miscegena tion." When a black jrascal begins-to "mouth about'repealihg the law against " intermarriage of negroes with whites, , ipofliim, and advise him to travel for '- his health. If he is a preacher order .' him to. depart early and -not to fstand v on the order of .his-going." . , - And this suggests 'another matter. The negro preach'ersHor many of . them were in full' sympathy with the dred fuL disgusting,- slanderous article in 1 the Kattlesnake-rRecord now. defunct " and the editoreparted. fled and bank- C hastened into pnui w .' . . TM-inrinipi and ei r - aangei tm . f - - . ttfullv. with the "sacrifice, of their lives" to,sstain andupport, etc.-ihe. scoundrel - and- his infamies. What about this? Are they, good and faith ful citizens? - Or are"they .blatantpub lic enemies and Incendiaries, disturbs " of the peacTe and enemies of the whites. Is it'desirabla that their services shall becontinued in, this city? Consider the question calmly, .thoughtfully. -fions fromwhite example, influence, power, association, and the southern negro w;ould degenerate . into a full savage again, as were his ancestors, ajid he would practice the cruel orgies a.nd Jetch' worship of the native -Afri-' can in h.is jungles. - So a "measure of pity, sympathy and forbearance must - be extended to this part of1 the people jiow'dwrelling jn the south. It isj true it would be best for 'the -whites if the negro .were eliminat ed com pletey, and made -to march out to t "green fields arid pasture's new" ei ther ' in J he -north they think "mad iv Mexico or to" Africa.. They will not be masters any.more ih-all this southland. They have been.welghed in the balance and found wanting. It is impossible that they shall always remain disturb ers of 'the peace amjl at enmity Vith the wlu tes. : vThey : willhsoon or late; ' have to geti" or. fare "vorse.. It -is a-false view, to sajr- they are the be'st .labor to be 'got ; Intelligenl, 'observing' north ern men know well,- after opportunities foT-eomnarison, that they are not fairly comparable to the good, average .white . - . m f i " " -' "Tsi ' --- ----- - - labor in New" England, or the middle states. . An intelligent northern gentle- rights and muniments, of social ower and public peace. v: ; Since thenchanges . have fcien - - : . . ......... i y Tought already in this city tnatnire tokens of gOocI thjii-pxesage the fgn of1 law once more; and is arharbln- of the coming of peace again when $he poor man and the rich man mays; 'sit at their own hearthstones in quiet &nd content, wilthotrt fear, of molestatipn and "seek in .serenity of mind "tireda- ture''-s'- sw'eet restorer, .'f gentle slek).". : men, now .resident in North Carolina. said to us within a few weeks., -that the negro labor he had seen since he moved '-among; us was so: inferiorto the labor of: his native,: state- nat ; thewhites the'ie would not tolerate it," but kick it out of the way for much, superior labor instantly killed, Conductoi -. iiusB.e.u, . Rrakcmafl Thompson; Porter llapisey, BagageAgent Dockery,. Director But-, ler anf President Pritchard of the R. P. F. railroad, .all, killed or mortally w;ounded.- Somebody hung crape - on Jim' "ForsvtH's doOr. Tuesday .night as a reminder of the defeat his party, had received. As. a result" he came up town vesterdav" mcrnitig'.and it dul not take long to get I into a : fight. No d-ajpage was done. John- R. Smith : '.'Whom- the Lord loveth ne aso t nasim-ui. Further thari this John R. declined to discuss the results ' Corsets, iaccs nmoroiucrpiitp, vcir, Ribbons and Trimmings, -If if tJ doz. pan Kid Glovefs-just received iiimll tn'e leadinu lindes- A 4-button Cilove;dt 9'c pair A 3-clasp Glove wortb,$15( rfor i$l a pair. Come and see for - you rej. what weare doing in regard to our prices, as weriiiUst have the room for Holiday; ( iodi Pattern, Hats at one-half the fornurSprides. -118 Market Street, WiWntQD E-V CLEARMG SALE OF EUBRuIDERIES The man ofmen who shall -hereafter mar this good order restored, or tgire to excite the-rage of .-slumbering is - - 54 ... sioas by threats or acts cf destruction in the silent hours of' the night is ot only, a dastardly vretch and an accuse ed jrillianbut i't.Vere better for aim if Ire bad never be born. . y "V 'The ictory in Ncjfrfh Carolina isjn deed a "great bg thing." It . . " . . a the race question Bad men, low .men," vicious ; men, sfialt no- lon'gep-'use the 'lnorarit, besotted, befooled; negroes as theyhave, done t.Oj bring, trouble and rurnnd oppression un'on th'e Whiter Raceof North Caro- . -.. . , ' . . . . J. : . .. :i-'.J una. rye semper yfiiiuts. " - yy 1 - -A' y " ''?,, Bellamy's" vrrajority of ; poor, ;Lld, man Dockecy- is immense; away in thp thrmsamds. "The old coon of lU'h- monrT should eo into his' hole .andull it ip ater him ; ' Deatue ( auuut be i'u'retl . By -local applications, as they cannot rea-ch'-the diseased portion or ine ea.,. Thoro is nnlv -one way- to cure Deaf- rc '. nnfl that is bv constitutional" .remedies. Deafness is caused Dy an inflmprt-condition of the- mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When'this tnvo. rrpf : inflamed votj have a rum bling sound -or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is hip result, and. unless the lniiamma- tiori can bet takenout and this tube restored to- Its., normal condition, near- 1TMT TX hi " be d est roved forever; nine sertU-aLjaBes out of te"n are caused by ca tarrh; which Is mottling nut an i"""-oAnrlii-ion of 'the mucous -surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by "catarrh) .that -eannot ' be cured by TT-nli Catarrh 'Cure. Send -for -circu- ars..free. 1 . : , , . , . F-.-4.-CHENET CQ Toledo, O. , Strid by Druggists", 75c. In order to if; i: 1 1 iiake room forthe NEW STOCK Iff EMD JCOIDIIRI CS we wdl ,, wv-:ffAi: ithnsp'-.hn hand .at 'A' reductiorrPl.SHfPer ci-nt. on every worth and nofxactionil part thereof. In mikfer thw ufer we 'do not re serve any portion of the present stpek but wV'Wtis-t hav' tiwwre 'Jiuwe give our customers the benefit, and've -are quifdire this.wiH n. .u tin way at this remarkable .orr.ejr CORSETS and UNBERV'EAKt si tv-0 'Mrrv t'-rsleadine' and best makes of 'Jut.Mts ?uclt;as "Ilr llaj"hty,' arner's CB Ala Spirite, R'& G, Amen nadj', Koyal'orcesU-rJ in une ladies' Hisses' and' children's Ferris' Sense Wait, -aothing bct- ter for young ladies and Misses. ;. xaax-x-j. ArJf " ma. i t is eic aim v.vci iw. v w-t-i;. nrv- young 7 'v - The white laboring men in this c have not. been treated fairly ittfthe pastyThey have been discriminated against,, and the negro favored. ' It is to "be hoped after ; the . promises, and I resolutions adopted, and. the editorials written., and the communications pub lished, and the thousand .and one opin ions expressed sympathetic v with the great respectahle.'valuaple, most impor tant 'laboring classesjn our city, that it will not end in empty declarations, or idle w:ords, but . in deeds. Let the great classes named .that have so firm ly, so unitedly, so bravely given their .hearts and minds and services-to the great," good-fause of law and order and a. White Man's'overnment may. not : be forgotten or 'heglec-ted. '. .-.: i We hold and affirm that it is the na tural and I invincible duty of every Vhite .'Main; Jo remember first, his brother White Man. Stand firmly, consisterrtiyj continuously by the men of yOur own race. Learn to do well therein arili--es.chTe,w the evil of. the pT.st.- Blocd should be thicker than water in Wilmington.' . Forget , : not, neglect not your. true frfends in time of. uneasiness, distress,? and anarchy. JR. ' . cnohei ail benev 'the patrrotjc Jule Carr, olent citizen, w-ho ,offer.his Kpurse . w hen -Captains Kitchin ana -pe other WhiteNMen 'of historic Halifax W;ere hauled No Ilaleigh -tindei: -a trumpedH-up lie d the black radicals, and who was chairman. bf the demo cratic county committee of Purtam.J sent "this message to President Mcilin-; ley: - . V ; "Hon., William McKinley, resicnt, Washington: '"Siri Men-with white ; skins,, sufpf revolutionary ancestors, who drifijjtej the originai -Magna Charter of Ametv j can Tndeoendence. lovers of the irnlon? and the constitution, and associates of the fathers of Bagley", ; Hobson ?:and Blue, are leading the victorious coi- 1 DISEASES , Many diseases coti'luiered in- cnrabU are .catarrh under other names. . Simple eatarrh in.. ' the bead is cajlecl jvv : in.curable. Con- '- feumption is ca- : ti rrh of the lungs, ami. its Ji -:- vTr'tirrr no "P-r-ast help jCp?2?..in--the m.orjil- "but great mid: vbers of people die of consumption needle'ssly. J It t i.s certain that' every phae of catarrh, including- many cases -wf fvitno- pvpp known of its kind, it 13 eiajj.ic and v3 tion of the body, this feature making the NAZRDTlI yU'lMST har to" wear out t-nan any omei . , : v . , - . . DDins AND MENS' UNDERWEAR in- tt2h wool Sind.cettori Ladies Ribbed Underwear in single garments and t,nv??iuts. & nun ran a t,otls An cotton, wool aad sanitary. A small lot of chilg rih'st;nlos. suite . t . . . f.LA'DEES-AN.D-ISSKS '.'-i ; CAPES AND jAcEETS We have looked well to this uepart-fr-nt apd have obe "' ' J.x-Avbgk;: rnent and h"e the mostomple.t lin tu be fjin. . r "CARPET vbEPABTMElT " 'Something. new" to be had all. the thne as e re conbily making ad ditlonNarW MATTI-SOS.'TPJS- WK.E1C ;w 1 fy , IV -No; 29 Nojth Fronf; Street. KUCCESS0S TO BROWS & loDDIC W7 ,umn thife. morning, -and will rule Nrth I of coriumptiohi are cured by the xigTit Carolina ever hereatter. rso neeufi o: troops vnowj,' -i-'raise uod! r To Oire a Cold iu One Day J Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All - druggists" refund the. money if It fails to cure. 25c. Tha geriuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet, . " -J. "Chairman Durham - 'Co, -live Committee." i S. CARItl Dem. Ex"l u- North Carolina has lost a valubje citizen, Tible lawj'er true- patriot $ind unfaltering democrat in Judge Rj; F. Armficld, Aho died at Statesville. home, on' the'1 Oth . instant, lie- in the .federal congress one oriwo - '!'. .,-'.. : iA term,... He . was ,aman chaiaeter and influence. H? L. FENNELL., . ! H.; L F3NNELL. )( mark-j !e. this -ffVed xrtits. O. The-' question: Is - asked all abv.f "Will the legislature impeach Govesinor Russell?" That -will depend, 'we sip-po?e,-on' what .a scrutiny of his record as governor reveals. If he is impeach able he will be impeached, and he r-h-ly deserves it. . f. ; The body-, of .Manly McCaulef.the negro who fan - away with -Mrs. ly.w- er, was round yesreruay nioriung 4ns- ing to . a -tree near me - puonc. au, i Iil. 4 some three miles from Chapel c x ' treatmep-t i 1 e-ru-na, Dr. llartman s great presfcription. attacks, catarrhal diseases scieptilically and cures them. Dr. TIartmari explains it fully iri his books which are mailed on applTcation. Here is a letter froiiJssIrs, Ilarmening, Mazo Manie Wisu wlibis' one o.f many cured of , eonsumption'Njy Pe-ru-nu; She says: Pt--ru-ha Mdicns &., & u DuAr; biRst-r-. i cannot praise vour remedy too highly. Last v,xn ter 1 Ixad la grippe and hemorrhag-e of the-lungs fallowed. All'the d.octors around'here ' told nae I "had to die of ciitsunjptios; .J Then-1 thought i wouid ask IJr. 1 1 art man for advice, which I, did. ' lie prer scribed Pe-rd-na for me, ..and 1 totjk it according 10 his directions ands was cured. V Ivise, everybody, that is troubled with lung ilist.asc to take Dr. Hartman's treatment; . . I am sure they will not reirret it if they.do. I am now ePjoTirig. good health, and csa tliank Peru-iia for it. t atiy dt uffght lor a free Tc Alma 11 ac forthe year lSSO. ' ' A FEW EXTRA NliE T ' HORSES AND MULES Jtststhe sold tills week at ifvwg rkes. Als(3nj good Milch Diw, , - SATISFACT4N GUjLRAinEEI: J-ALL wtlvSK 3 ijN .LNSPSaiOJT 0F OUR -jj ; - stock op HARNESS BUGGIES, f TRUNKS. AND BAGS. ,ti" ! i ! LAPyfcST Ap, ?10 T COHfLblfc t SI0CK Stf TSE CITT. . " H. L. FEN M E EL lilltlfcJili Sill THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS ANDJRI3ST COMPANY WIL3IINGTON. C -. All de'Dosits made on qrbeforeMNoveniber 1st , begin to draw inteiest from dftte at rate ot 4 per SI. ! M w 'F If. si
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1898, edition 1
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