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4 ft. : a mi if hi t : i !! M 'hi:: l! ! i!' ; 8i!l illy. a Mi ,1 1 !!!! 1 I i Hi iil Hi III ilii i i 1 rut Mi 1 ! !.!! :iiii m .1! 'in ii i IN Mi ! i ! lit'' ! !l! IW If 1 I'i i i hi lit in: I ' '.h I I'll ,f'l km !iji in; Ill mm Ml' it m IS li' " ! 1 Wit WW win V Wednesday, August 31, 1898. 1 V-i; hi ?1 1! ! .1 HA: Mm m- .A NBQRO DEJPAMER OP WHITE - WOMEN OP NORTH CARO LINA. K- The Wilmington Messenger "In the year of Grace 1869 early in the year a rascal from the North . iiame forgotten, was editing the j Raleigh Standard, .Holdon's old pa ' per, and then the organ of the rascals V, who were just beginning their plan J- to rob the people and sow the drag on's teeth of anarchy and discord. This Northern scamp wrote an in famous editorial about North Caro lina women who, were Democrats, v? .and it got so hot for him he as forced to flee the State to save his . iacon. Those times were disgrace f ul times. There is a negro paper published in this city called the daily JRecord. We have n.ver before re- - f tired to it. But in its issue of ' Thursday, the 18th, there is an edi ; 4;oral that casts a great slur upon .he wives of poor white men, and is ,r diioiv infamous possibly than that foul editorial of the Northern white scoundrel in 18C9. We copy a part of what is said by the negro Daper of his negro city and ask the white men particularly the sons of white ami iers, what they think of such -dirty infamation, such a sweeping insult to all respectable white women who tit poor? The intent of the teaching is to justify the black &rute3 who commit rape at theex- ense of the character ' of every white wife in the South whose con- dition is poor as to this world's .oods, But hear this vile detractor -and slanderer: 'Poor white men are careless in ' the matter of protecting their women .ESPECIALLY ON THE FARMS. .They are careless of their conduct toward, them, and OUR EXPE DIENCE AMONG POOR, WHITE -PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY TEACHES US THAT WOMEN - -OF THAT RACE ARE NOT ANY .MORE PARTICULAR IN THE MATTER OF CLANDESTINE MEETINGS WITH COLORED .MEN, than white men with colored ttotnen. METTINGS OF THIS :KIND GO ON FOR SOME TIME UNTIL THE WOMAN'S IN ' "F ATUATION or the man's bold ness, bring attention to them, and v the man is lynched for nipe. Every egro lynched h called a 'big barley, . black brute,' when, in face, unuy of - those wtij have thus been dealt with had white men fathers, and were not -joalv not 'black' and 'burly but "were SUFFICIENTLY . ATTRAC "TI.VE FOR WHITE GIRLS OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT, " TO EALL IN LOVE WITH THEM, as is very well- known to alL - -"Here he. tells of his own expe- m& -&0?ace ,8W8 beenholding'clan $W$W08ne 'meetii'" with poor white $W$Mi!men, wives-of white men. He II I' v ftharges that the virtue of this class 000ALslow djge-a those of negro liJjtvomen who are-represented as ready n?Mur -cianaestine meetsngs JNot sat pisfied with this statement he goes' on J i to embrace 'girls of culture and' re- ;findment' so fallen as to become lov-1 ..',era of jiegioes. He says 'this is yery VJLknawjo The infamy of. the Sealnieiil. Et is to break the force 5 the reiterated statement that ne rapists are brutal and savage and . . deserve' hanging, by the; plea that hefniilediv Poor white wom- IliSai'aadare-fallen-in-loye with bys the joung ladies in the higher circles elf slander and lying can : go farther Vlhan that, it must be an ingenious taevil who suggests it.; It is the most infernal, ; lying, slanderous,, article Uhat ever appeared in a North:Caro- iilina newspaper Commenting' on the atoye the Raleigh Post' say: . . "Can such an insult as. the ahove, not only charging the lowest degree of debauchery: 6nthe wives of "poor farmers' but bold ly referring to i t as the personal experience of the writer, be perpetrated ' in North Carolina withou t prompt resent ment? "Read this white men it is the ut terance of a negro who supports the present administration in this State. Does any man believesnch'dastardly calumny would have been made had the present combination not obtained rontrol of the State? Can any bet ter illustration of the impudent v ag gressiveness on the part of negroes which the present statu of affairs not only encourages, but permits? "Have white men in North Caro lina lost their manhood? - Is the character of the good women of our State not as dear to us today as to our fathers? und do we not know that our fathers trampled, under their feet the party that could bring into being such monstrous, offenders as the above? .Read the above, white men, THEN ACT. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quck cures and children may take it in large quantities with out the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any prep aration used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. J. De Morris. SOME INTERESTING FACTS. ! ,i Called Back.': . . . A commercial traveler for a Lon d on fit m secured an order for 1,000 in the west of England, . and, fas -it was not duly acknowledged, wrote ' a Jetter to ' the firm .'calling atten tion to it and saying, "I thought you would consider such an order .quite a feather in my cap'- IiA reply he received this note from hia principal, ' We have filed your order," and inclose for your cap the one feather you require." After atout a fortnight came an other letter from, the firm: "The people who gave you the 1,000 or der have failed, and, we lose" tlie goods. We have this day sent to you a bagful of feathers for you to fly homQ with, as we do not want you out on the road for us any more." Strand Magazine. 1 North Carolina has more colored magistrates, more colored postmas ters, colored school committeemen, more colored county commissioners, more colored members of the, Legis ture, and more mean white Repub lican leaders of these colored men than any other 'State.- Economist. Oh, the Pain oi The limit in North Carolina, Dela ware, Kentucky, Mary and, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virgioa is 6 per cent., but there are provisions in some of those States whereby accept ances, loans on collateral, etc. may be made at any rate. The limit is 7 per cent, in Illinois and it is 8 per cent, in Alabama, In Georgia, Indiana Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and South Carolina, and 10 per cent, in Arkan sas, District of Columbia, Florida, Indian Territory, Kansas, . Minn esota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oregon, Texas and Wisconsin. Twelve per cent, is the limit .in New Mexico North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington and Wyom ing. The limit in Idaho is 18 per cent, aod any rate agreed upon without limit may be allowed in Arizona, California, Colorada, Maine, Massa chusetts, Montana, Nevada, Okla homa, Rhode Island, Utah, Canada, New Brunswick, M an to b a, British Columbia, New Foundland. There is no penalty for, usury in several States, Canada, etc. The penalty is simply the excess of int -ret t in five States. You invite disappointment when yoa experiment. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pleasant, easy? tnorougn little pills. They cure constipation just as sure as you take them. J D. Morris1. Mi 11 m .K.v We should rather haye a friend pour a bucket of molasses down our back than to be interviewed by a fe male book agent whose mouth re. sembles a crack in a lemon and whose nose looks lik an exclamation point in a whirl wind. Ex. , A stuborne cough; or tickling in the throat yields ; to . One Minute Cough cure. Harmless in effect. touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. J. D. Morris. . . R heumatis ; Eheumatism often causes the most in tense suffering. Many have for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Kheumatism is a blood disease, and Swift's Specific ia the only cure, be cause it is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated diseases. iew years ago I tvas taken with Inflamma tory Rheumatism, whloh became so intense that I was for -weeks unable to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat men faithfully, but waC unable to get the slight estrenef. In fact, my con. dition seemed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire body, and from November to March yA p Kfts! suffered agony. I tried is ifrl b' paieni. medicines, lmVX' - i 'bvt none relieved me, V?nr5 0 Upon the advice of a v rWJ&' 5 friend I decided to try S. S. S. Before allowing me to take it, how ever, my guardian, ,who was a chemist, ana lyzed the remedy, and pronounced it free of potash or mercury. I felt so much better af tei taking two bottles, that I continued the rem edy, and in two months I was cured completely. The cure was permanentfor I have never sine had a touoh of Rheumatism though many times exposed to damp and cold weather., Elbanob M. Tippell, 8711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism. Throw aside your oils and liniments, as they can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors their potash and mercury will add to your disabil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. v 3 JR "11 Vs. Wtv 'jr K. . cf B mL tTk. fa rUl It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ' HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. A summer resort circular says: "Nobody dresses here." It must be a Philippine watering place. For broken surfaces,-sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and espe cially piles there is one reliable rem edy, DeWitt's Witch ' Hazel Salve. When yoa call fpr- DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or fraads. You will not be disappointed with .De Witt's Witch Hazel , Salve. J. De Morris. Most girls are great illusionists they are such good slight-of -hand performers. ) . " To be baantfu, yo u most have pure blood and good health. To do so, purify the blood and build up the health wito the best Tonic and Rlood Purifier of the age, Botanic Blood Balm ("BBB.') It never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis eases, where eminent physician's, and all other remedies have failed.' Send stamps foj book of particulars, to the Bload Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Price $1.Q0 per large bottle. . POSITIVE PROOF. ;r. A iady friend of mine ha 3 for sis yearsibeen troubled with bumps and pitaples on her face and neck, for which she ueed various cosmetics in order to remove them and beautify and improve her complexion; but these local - applications were only temporary, and left her skin in worse condition. I recommended an internal prepa rationknown as Botanic Blood Balm, which I have been using and selling about four years; she used 3 bottles and all pimples have disap peared; her skin is soft, and - smooth and her general health much im proved. 'She. expresses herself much gratifird anc can recommend it to all who are thus affected. -V MRS. S.M. WILSON, x- v ' Iron Mountain, Texas. JOSTFot ale by W. R. Hambrick &Co. - ." L - . mOOK, new. and old, all kinds w .bought and sold and exchanged in' best new and second hand bar j I gains ever offered in the South: L-; Send for Catalogue and prices. SOOf riElHEl'- lK EKiHlil, 27-J29 MainStreet,...RAiEGH. N. C. 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When you come to Roxboro, don't forg t me I am always willing and ready to accommodate my custom mers, and always keep up . with the latest styles. - , il;jfic!r K icijioiis, VeHcocele, Ifiril Dreams Headfhe ,'- Ii:b3 and Ba,ck, and Inspjiirv, c.hih .: bi mai'ifu..T,tt or excesses, over indulgance cr ahr ol n i- iv fii,n'ir Fex. AfK.ror iSLIXIS OF YOUT'! f -tMlr.-r liiiud form. Take no other. 81 per boti v ov. - ior tr. Sold under n. guarantee to cure or E..;uvj V"dc . " Preparei only.hv .?. CKUR MKT HOSPITA RSiaTHDT CO., BarlDer SHod aiLc3- SHoeSlxoP. I have moved my Barber and shoe shop and am now thoroughly prepared to. do all work entrusted to me in the best manner; and for the lowest cash prices.' Give me a trial Satisfaction guarnteed. T SHERF-1 AM LEE 'Jrnj.d Uapjds iUeMgan, U. &. A. HORTH AW D How ? ELF-TAUCHT study of the Manual of Phonography by Benn Pitman and Jerome B. 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