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The Messenger and Intelligencer from Wadesboro, North Carolina • Page 6

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WHY SMOKING INJURES THE I LIE LAST SLA SHIP. light or iiig Cumberland and watch for flags at day or fires at night which BODY. Circle. would indicate the landing place, a Pi.rcao MacUan in Taylor-Trot ifne nag or nre uenoteu mat all was k) Maarlue. That smoking Is injurious nearly safe; more than one that there was i the year 1858 there lived in Sa every one knows In a vague way, A danger, and be should stand away ah, a man of French-Swhs But exactly how and why few could tl ontmoutin by name, For several days he watched for slg rial, bat in vain, and at length land explain.

4 father and grandfather had And yet to state the reason Is not ed at JekyI Island. The scarcity of difficult. Smoking Injurious to the n' engaged In bringing negroes Afrir-a and wlliniT thelll to water during the last two weeks had soon as his death was neighbor and quondam friend, took twenty one of the negroes and sold them Into South Carolina. Old Lazemba lived until the close of the Civil War. The negroes were generally docile, and worked welf.

J. Their names had been changed, and being forbidden to use their own tongue, it was gradually forgotten. Their descendants still live in the vicinity of the Savannah Itiver. It was difficult to teach them to eat cooked food and use salt. They were expert swimmers, and caught fish with their hands, feeling In holes for them after deep diving.

The Portuguese crew, which had been hired at regular wages, were also each to receive four negroes which they agreed to sell to Mr. made the negroes so ravenous that ulhern t.lanters. They had grown body in several ways. First of all we think, of course, of the poison nic otine, the active principle of tobacco, they rushed to a ond as soon as they in the traffic, and it in not cur The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the sltmatura of came ashore, drinking so greedily Uinir thai hin a ilesoendaDt of And there is no doubt but that the that many of them were mads ill third generation formed the de and has been made under his per Bonal supervision since its infancy. f-CCCCU4i4 Allow no ona to A amIva taii In thla.

The crating used In making the false nicotine does much harm, esj)eclally in the case of the man who smokes a large number of heavy cigars. The following their footsti, he arfA nolthpp mnnPV nor IiaiUS ill decks was now thrown overboard, mine it out. and the vessel put In order, so that when she appeared in Savannah there was nothing left to tell the tale effect of nicotine varies somewhat In different individuals, but in a general Tbe Wanderer was bought in lJos n. having been used a a pleasure way it may be said to have a perni of fearful woe and suffering, of which clous Influence upon the activities of icht, and was both fast and sea orthy. She was brought to Savan Montmoulin at 1100 apiece In gold as it had been the scene.

the heart and stomach. soon as the cargo was landed. Cup tain Carrie was to receive ten ne The same night, the tug-boat, C. A. L.

Lamar, with the negroes stowed in her hold, proceeded past the city The worst effects of tobacco smoke, however, are due not to the nicotine, ah, and laid up at the Isle of Hoi the could be fitted with a false -ck. This being done, the bout was All Counterfeits, Imitations and4 Just-as-good "are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience egainst Experiment What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare) goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. groesjatthe same terms, ihis ar but to the inhaling of the smoke or rangement was for mutual safety, as and up the river, landing the cargo it was against the law of the state of at the spot where the Savannah smoke laden air.

Not that the smoke Itself is oisonous, for it Is not, but at a wharf near the auction oms of Wylly LaRoaehe, and xui their back doors the cargo net- Charleston Railroad crosses the Sa Georgia and all other Southern states because the smoke prevents the body to bring In slaves or to own or sell arv was laid in. One bun- from getting rid of its own self elab vannah lUver; and were marched on the rice-field dams to a place In the such after being thus brought red pieces of bright calico and red orated poisons. Many suits in court issued from swamp called Jones Knoll, where annel, twenty-five kegs of owder, ur crates of common crockery, this case of the Wanderer, and the As a great pathologist has said, "The body is a factory of poisons." they built huts of cane. Here they were kept In hiding, guarded by a GENUINE CASTORIAL'AYS Government paid all due claims. eedles, pins, one hundred second select band of twenty, headed by These jwisons are constantly being poured out at the rr te of about eight and flint-lock muskets, five hundred Sears the Signature of Bmlllug Bitlatii Asset.

Sim bo, Tremot and Banister. Sev runino knives, thiitv barrels of Keepsmlling. These words, which eral months passed thus, in order for ponnds a day. One-third of all this poisonous excreta passes through the 0 i vhlskey and a large amount ot beads greet the eye from many desks and them to acquire English, their own all colors. Quantities of hardtack, lungs In the form of steam or vapor.

tongue Deing ioroiuuen, wnen one pilot bread, were also stored. Dur office walls, are a good reminder that a smiling face and a bright appear Now, the lungs within their com the dav minters were busy on paratively small compass contain a ance are essential to business success. tf he vessel, but when they left at 6 day a party of surveyors appeared, locating the railroad, and the negroes were removed to Corn Horse Kidge. folded surface of about 1,600 square Neither the salesman nor the buyer n. the business began of packing feet, an area equal to the floor of a can afford to be a grumbler, because hese articles in the hold.

room forty feet square. It is through TkKM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OCNTAUN MHHNV, TT MUftNAT ntCKT, HKWVOHH OlTV. Meantime the Wanderer had been While this was in itrocess, the ser- buyers are averse to salesmen who lell them their troubles and talk hard times, and salesmen give the ices of Caotain William Currie this surface that the oxygen is drawn into-the body and the poisonous carbon dioxid thrown off. seized by the Government on suspicion.

By a strange oversight two of the captives had been left asleep in the bold of the tug-boat and were grum buyer a wide berth. Smoke is in reality nothing more Many men have come into publici or les than a cloud of fine dust, car ty through their courteous manners The two representatives of the Bus discovered on her return from the rice fields. They were taken to Jail by the United States marshal. As bon dust; that is to say, soot. And when this dust comes into contact with the surface of the lungs it forms sian government who came to this country to inspect our locomotive son as-they were missed a search WE PAY YOU TO SAVE 1 a thin coating which obstructs the en works were paid scant atteution by was made by Mr.

Montmoulin, who, the large manufacturers. Boss VI trance of oxygen laden air, as well as the exit of the poisonous discovering their whereabouts, se nans, however, whose plant was cured the aid of two friends for their mall, but whose manners were large, Thus the indoor smoker, or he who received them cordially and explain recovery. They knocked at the door of the jail, but the keeper, Stone, refused to let them in. After some inhales tobacco smoke either directly ed how his plant was run. His guests were captivated by his gra- or by sitting in a smoke laden atmosphere, Is both starved and poisoned parley, in which the men represented that they had a runaway slave to ciousness, and in a year or two the starved for oxygen, the most impor deliver to his keeping (Mr.

Mont czar invited him to transfer his labors to Russia, He did so, and in a short time his Income reached one hundred moulin himself thus disguised by tant of all the foods, and poisoned by his own unexcreted waste. Knowing this, we can understand why cig blacking bis bands and face), Stone vero engaged, and together he and he owner, looked up a crew. A ortuguese brig coining in, oppor-unely, they secured men, not one I whom could speak English with ase. The principal trouble, how Ver, lay In the presence of a revenue utter, the Dobbin, and for weeks Ir. Montmoulin nought to win the onfldence and fellowship of her cap-aln, often inviting him to his own louse and lending him sums of mon- i y- When the expedition was ready, he Dobbin lay at the Exchange not a hundred yards distant.

her commander arrived in his linghy, to go aboard, Mr. Montmou 'va banded him a boltle of fine Materia, and, Captain Currie Joining Ihem, they adjourned to Mr. Mont-uoulin'a house and were detained at 'joner nightfall. Handing a package (which troved to be sealed orders to be open-Hi four hundred miles away), -Mr. said quietly, "Don't let 'the Englisn catch you," and resumed his seat at the table with the now demoralized office of the revenue cut-W, Who, roused from his stupor, 'echoed, "Don't let them 'got Currie," little dreaming of the import of the words.

Once on board, the ship was towed by the tug-boat, C. A. h. Lamar, across the bar, and the Wanderer arettes, although made of light to opened the door to find a pistol presented, and a Btern order to show the cell where the Africans weie. While THE PAST IS GONE The future is yet unseen--the present alone is yours yours to make the most of the opportunities it presents.

The saying question is one of them. Take advantage of it while you may. Nearly every young man or woman could be independent if they would begin saving. Deposit a certain amount each week or month in our Savings Department. And it only takes one dollar to begin.

Try it. bacco, are the most injurious of all the "smokes." It is because almost invariably the confirmed cigarette protesting, he was Obliged to yield, and also to be blindfolded and lied until the men and their prey made their escape. Whether he found smoker inhales, while, in tne case of the pipe or cigar smoker, the smoke drawn directly into the lungs is only that which is floating in the air. We consolation in a roll of bills placed, in his pocket has not been recorded. The captives were taken to the cor can also nnderstand one of the reasons why the outdoor laborer may smoke with but little effect an amount of tobacco which would be destructive ner of Perry and Drayton etreets, and locked in a room until further public excitement was allayed to to the indoor smoker.

nnmn thousand dollars a year. Cheerfulness is a valuable acquisition. A young salesman in a jobbing house, who never mentioned other than bright things and was always happy and good natured, was surprised one day to hear one of the firm's best customers ask for Mr. Easy Times. When he was called a moment later to wait on the customer he was still more surprised to learn the name had been applied to him.

The value of his appellation was made manifest when he was made head of the sales department and giv en an inlejest in the business. If you have troubles and annoyances, go off quietly and talk them over with yourself, but when you go out on the street and meet people, smile. They all have their troubles, and will appreciate your cheerful greeting. To help yourself and to help others, keep smiling. Alfred S.

Day. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate Heart and Kidneys. some degree. This had now reached 1 The best rule is: Do not smoke, ts highest pitch, for the rumor of a and, if you must smoke, do not in slave ship always set the country in SOUTHERN SAVIM6S BABK hale. blaze.

A party was sent to search Mr. Montmoulin's plantation, but being warmly welcomed to a fine Many people suffer a great deal from Kidney and Bladder troubles. During the ast few years much of this complaint has dinner with plenty of wine they were completely disarmed and returned to been made unnecessary by the use of De-Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They the city to report the suspicion un founded. are antiseptic and are highly recommended for -weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys.

They are sold by Parsons Drug Co. The Wanderer lay at the Exchange Spread her canvas and began her now historic voyage, June, 185K. In two 'months the African coast was reached 'and a landing effected between the Congo and Loango, about twenty miles inland, near which was a Portuguese slave-trading post. Here a 'cargo of three hundred and thirty-'elght young negroes was obtained, ABSOLUTELY FREE UNIVERSITY wharf, guarded by an army of deputies. Meeting the collector of the port, Boston by name, Mr.

Montmoulin accosted him, and suggested how much cheaper it would be to take the sails from the vessel than to pay a guard. The collector assented, OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907. That is all wrong! A weak Stomaca, means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves ave instead crying out for he'p.

This explains why Dr. Snoop's Head of the State's Educationol Sys among them the chief of a tribe named Lazemba, who had great influence over his companions. A lew wore a clout of grass-cloth, but the majority were nude. Lazemba had a bunch of grass behind each ear, and carried tem. DEPARTMENTS and forthwith the canvas was con Restorative is promptly helping Stomach Collg, Kugln rlne, Heart and K'dnev ailments.

The Restora raduat, Law, Mdldll. PhRrmspv veyed to the custom house for safe keeping. Keen as ever in saving himself, Mr. Montmoulin had order Library contains 48,000 volumes. New water works, electric liehts.

tive reaches out the actual cause of these aihvents the failing "iuside nerves." Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won't cure so soon as that, but you will sure'y know that help is coining. Sold by 'sons Drug Co. ed Nipson, of Charleston; to send him centrai heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y.

M. C. A. building, librnry. 700 STUDENTS Wt IN ACV LT The Fall term begins Sept.

7, 1908. Address francis r. Venablc. President. Ills Right, Hand.

"My said tre fa'r -ide. "says 1 am h'sright band." "I bo'pe," rejoioed her rnotue that.he isn't -like Unit' irau' who revet' right hard k-uw what his 'ehaimdoes." Chicago News. CHAPEL, HILL, N. C. Golas and Gaskets a Small iSMouunu yi uuiu; wiui uuira on which he blew at the end of every hour with perfect regularity day and night, though not guided by watch or clck.

He was given the freedom of the ship, while the others were kept between decks. An exciting incident occurred when the vessel was about ten days out on her homeward voyage. The Styx and Buzzard, British men-of-war, patrolling the coast, were sighted, and a chase ensued, which, however, ended in the escape of the Wanderer. A gale was blowing at the time, and the ship ran three hundred miles out of her course, later losing here fore-top mast Tbe first week out four negroes died from seasickness. Afterwards When you want a nice Coffin oi Casket, at a reasonable price examine the line I carry.

I have them from the cheapest to the finest. sailmakers, who, while taking down the sails, measured for another set; and by the time they were stored in the custom house another set was ready to be hoisted in their place. At once the Wanderer started, under the coutrol of Boss Postell, and was seen from the tower of the Exchange crossing the bar. She keptoutof the track of vessels, and remained at sea until the lack of provisions and water forred her into St. Thomas.

Here an attempt was made to seize her, but again escaping, the fated ship (now almost become a second "Flying Dutchman," condemned for awful crime to room the seas) gave up the vain hope of a final haven, and came into Savannah harbor. She was at once seized and sold to C. A. L. Lamar, and later to a firm in Boston where her story ends inglorious-lyasit began.

One wonders what Oi Hearse ce A Paying luvatmut. Mr. John White, of -3H Highland- Hoxltoti, Maine, says: "Have beea troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone.

This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guarantee at Parsons Drug Co. 50c and tl.00. Trial bottle free.

Is always in readiaess, and every feature of the undertaking business receives my careful atten tion, whether day or night I also carry a nice line of BURIAL ROBES. they were allowed on deck in batches of twenty, two hours a day, and each given a little whiskey, which they called melapho. Their food consisted S. S. Shepherd Buy a Buggy from us and get a chance at the $20 Plush Lap Robe that we will give to the one holding the lucky number.

Come and inspect our full line of Buggies and Harness. Remember the big four Babcock, Summers, Columbia and that Famous "Rock Hill." Terms to Suit. 0 Mdesboro zy W. B. KERR, Manager.

P. S. We have a few of those Srudebaker Wagons to sell at Factory Prices. of hardtack, dried meat, and peas, The Undertaker unappeased spirits lingered above those hideous timbers even after she became a useless hulk. The owner and originator of this scheme met his fate by the explosion of a steamer within a short distance of tbe spot where bis captives bad Many of them were tattooed oo their thighs, arms "and breast, and their teeth cut in points like a saw.

After a very rough trip of three months land was sighted. Captain Currie' sealed orders described the -nals by which be was to be guided a was ordered to come near tbe Kodol will, without a doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instantly relieve you of all the symptoms of indigestion, It will do this because it is made up of the natural digestive juices of the stomach so combined that it completely digests the food just as the stomach will do it, so yon see Kodol can't fail to help yon and help yon promptly. It is sold here by Parson Drug Co. Agents Wanted. i' To handle the best publication of the kind now before the public, "Dictionary of Thought This work especially appeals to teachers, ministers -and other professionals Excellent commissions.

This work is endorsed by the editor of this paper. A ddress or call on M. H. WOOTEV, Wadesboro, Inn, Wadesboro, been Incarcerated, June 9, 1859. As.

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