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hathum Qecovtl. t)atl)am ftrrcrb II. A.. LONDON, EDITOR AND ntOPIUETOR. attorn RATES ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR Strictly in Advanci. One square, one insertion One square, two insertioni One square, one month. a.00 VOL. XXII. PITTSBOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, TllUI.SDAY. MAIM II 22. HMMi. no.:; For laror advertisement! liberal cod tr cut will be made. foe It I After Mature Deliberation, Comes Out Vigor ously in Favor of the Amendment. PATRIOTISM vs. PAR1ISANSIIIP. -- Etery Han Should Ho Ilis Duty t.. His ... . ,. , .... , ... State. Regardless of What Ills i Politics May Bi. 1 I " " " " ' J l'Vluiiaiy 1 ; . I. r.-on County. N. C, Ziivoui.i, ilea Kdltr V. d: It Is out of nr.- line of Im-iue.-.- :n yrUo. for a newspaper. Inn sim-e the ajfllation of the i-oiistitiiiiiiual ame.id tllillt lics.ill 1 liave hoc:!!!!!' illipi ;ssed with the fact ihat siiiin'tlilnK ' tiu tisual lnipor:iii e i.; on h nnl and lii.M every whilo li'.oa '.n the Ht He o Nmiii Carolina ..limild p;t on Ids (i.inJvit s rip, f-:uily thin qu' t.'.ii. iird no' l.-i lirejiidiit' or pus; p..:iy iiillll '.tlos ,u- -vent him from rotiiiK far wli.lo .-u-preuiaiy at the tu-xt i ler! ii a; ome. thins rly.i lip wllhiu me that toils i;;o to elvf to the vi.-1-is of the St:ili my SMltlllli nts on the prop:..-. ! nil' Tid rncnt, and this s iiuet'.iii-. ' liii Hiu qiio'a Kho-t. will not down." T5ie iiLiJorlty of voters in m i.-.wn-ship and f-.iiinty i lleii.li rs .hi i hi, U. inildioaii.H, and 1 lulong to t'a.- tiiajor ity. 1 have no Intention of ;'vr-.-;ni: i.iy ronnt'i'tio:;.-) with th.- Krnd old pa:tv. hi:: whoii the nepuhiieun h .i.Ihis de pail from the beaten path and advo cate a policy wlilih has fie- iis o i.ie. thft ritardiiiK of the s a 'al. p .lilii il and industrial prifdis-i of t'.n Sta: -. 1 t aniiat and x-. ill not ir.i w'wh ,!iom. i:l: do I bi liovt' my feilow Hi publican will knowingly do o. I have ivfe;- -.h i to the opp. .-It Ion of the II: pul'licall pai y in this Si ite to the rat ill. -at ion of the. eoii.Mitiuional amen leu nt which action i-. I am ihoroni;lily r-or-.-i'i!(-"!. a deido'-aldo bltindi :'. I have brcome of this opinion, not from io.t.'. i;iK t!i. ilolu-ivo ro.r .sontati::ns of the anieiidiiu :;t itself ind th dccl di.in -t i-ourts brai'iiiK on th" 1 1 ;i.-':ii ir ion, si lly of the aiiie-ndnient. I am, us l have ah.'ady sai l. it -publii.iu, ami expat to remain , but I am not or." of the .-o-e-.i!! -d Re publicans, such as rfeiia-.i.r I'riii .i ir.l. Consressr.ian l;iiiuy and r iiil-i a.- prointt tlieins !v(- to I who. - 'Ill to liiink that in order fvr a wait bea Kepublican he must coiisi.'.i-r l.ir.i S"!f i:j bolt-r tiii-a n Ie;:io. mid l.e willing to i-iibiiir. o ii--!ro domiii'i; !n'i. Now. if It t ok t!.at to make a 1! - i lican I would ii.it vi-.'c a Itopub'ic.ia licki : so Ioiik ah I bad any ri pe.--. for myself cr my race, o; a.iy anxi w for Ihu Wi'lfliO of the white pi. Mile ,;' ih. tate and I believe t lif - are the .-n timeutK of most of ilie Ii. paidicins uf I leiub isoii iMiinty I'.i,- mi.-'-,r of th in are horn t nun a;.d v.aue. A true l: I'liblicaii is !.m fioii' b -in.: in f.i.ie- ol iie.ro npi ility ii.' l. -i o d ):ui!i i' i. a.nd will r. it i.l..? ii ). :' aft.:.iti.-l nieasure tie is .viviin "d will m:i whit,' .-npri'uiacy perm m.-iit an I !) pra domiiiiition an iuipo.-.-inility, ic": though i: b" called a lVmo.ia:i' ui.asiirc and i- opposed by unprinci pled Republican otliu- hold. :s. -.viae -selMsh iulerests lead th -m i wi.:k K.iin.-t til" Ii i in k's of trie ;., ..,.. of the State. The illitet-.iie whiie v r.-. ill 'o--eratJ and Republicans! ia thi-. sei-t :-. are in a dib Liira to l.:.cw liow I o. on the alio tidniciil. h.cac-" they ,, no! imdi is; in. I it. They ;u- in favo. of tin- ii!!i.-ru:.i n.-io beitu ilis!'.: chited. I.at ore incline. I i.i b.-liev,- th Uvpilblic.in lil sJt -pM'.-elitaiioii lha: si ; tion live will be il elared inn in-titn ti-.'.jal ii.nl will fall, l ainn : i -n four in full force, thus i!' t;iii. -i .a: them ab I have read and studied the an... ! lnent cloudy, and read th-' t . l . I ; . 1 1 arguments for and iit;.tiu-: i.. an! :,h fatisflod that no part of It Is t'ncoii Mitutioi: il, il and .-.'etlou fain- ell t i getlif r; hut doubts on this poll . . r tainly exist in lae minds of lui'iy vt.Krt iind artiiiiu nt fails lo innine them. Tli: being -o. it i- in ces.'-i -y thai the lesiolatiuire nm nd tin- a:i'c:.d luer.t a: prjnised. and I hop.' b ...II do so. This will knock th chici ;.;-lh-mrat of the t n.'inle-. of wii.t.- siijc-. ai ary into a cocked hat and cn: i:i e the. Illiterate white: b . yoni. ;'n.- slut low of a ilmibf. that lh" a':.i i. i i-.-ai . if ratliUd. will 1! a di.-f' i.i' u.- ' lii 'i.i I asreo w i ii Seiia'or M.-Kneiy that "the solution of tile race iio str.-.i in the I'liltrd Sliites U one u :'i not serious prolili'iu that v.- i.iiiln :i;.il a nation," and I believe '. mo.-.; f fei-tive way to :;cltle ti.,.: pi ,tiou n Id eliminate the vo of th :ie -ro. an I especially of th utoii," n--;.. Yh-lonp'-r he i- p. rn.itted to ex. re!.-. t.r right of MHfran i!io more iiiipiid.r.' unruly and ofli'ti-ive he will become, which will result in a raee war. So the ratification of this amendment will Ik- bis; for all coiiceiiu d. If the nofci j be permitted to vote in the fiitu-.' ai he lias been in th? pa.-i t!u lim' dl tome wiien bo will wish ' iioe,- ..id bern allowed to vote ami In . M not Cinider thos" wl.o Rave him that in:- -ilego his iii. "els; and II, om- win vote UKainst the amer,liin at will, if it should be defeated, i.l;ul li t x doii" o. The Kepublican lade,-.-: of Saluda, a little town near hero ia i'olk i-mnty. during the la-t ciin;i:'i':n den hhkc I a.- campaign lies the i ' it 'iuent i f the iH'U.'Jcrats that nesroes in tje citic-. ill the castim part i" the Staie poshed white w jai. u off the sidewalk, ttv . ttc. that the treatment tl.o receiw-d at :he hind ; -jf tue tiegrof-s iiite in thce dtie.-i is oru l and tinliiStit: ,i ifi.,1 able, and (l a-- for lauiprifM i that the liegro. if feal.-J liu'lt liarnilc s i-.nd inoif"ii -r e A I f"" f montlH after the iioii.n, b.i-.vcv. -those siine H pubbou I. .id.-r.-i mvc fit lie t" :he:r cai'ipil-;i i'ei I ira'-mts by lieadinK a ri owl of .! r lelem ti.wnt linn. who. nniiel w it i pil.ii ilie. rocks hrickt'i's. !.. li-eii' li--y D f"'um their town, piomi ing them speedy cxtorminai ion shiuli obey ." dare return. The Saluda KcKorrj I'"'"'' "'"'"'l '' it-iul.Ii. an. in :ht I"'!" of July I.", l.SsC.l, eolUsill o, Hi following editorial . one hi niiiu tin "hove: "It Is to be regretted that it wa; found llPccssmy ,i tench the t-ilorei ; people in Saluda such a lesson as win , taught Co. in .his week. Saluda is o.. ; iluiarlly a m:,i I'ldoilx lown. an. llii'S" di. liu hauci have simply hurl an cxi ptit.n. "I li.? i-.m.jii whs neee.. ' airy. Tin' in Mi' i's weio nlnr.it to over" , run i he t.iwn, aiul they, us u-ual. for go: tln i: plii". and trod to run llilng, .Ladies haw b.eti compelled ;o step (4 sid. walks t.i allow n-grn-H to pas ! th.' dip.; Iiufj bt-.-u crowded with thi lu.ifiis xvh.v have I'vt'ii taken up th : waiting loom, dspi: all oft'oits t.: ! kt-ep ilium out . and t hey hiv iinpu ,11'iitly bru-.hrd by th white people in pa-sitiK ' a'ul fro. The idli' negroei j f SpaMaiiluirg and Rii'herfordtoii lies' jollier point..! had Invad-ii the town, ami j they had to be H'l'i dm d. Tin it- need bo lio fear for t i' r future. TTii-y xvnnl I com :' luck, and tho.-c !ft behind will In' found attending lo 1 1 1 M" own bus' I iiit ?- us hciv-ofore." How do.'s tin- above ill-; liirtn ion ol a Id pii'dlean editor harmonize wll": j .-".-nator ril i h. nil's avowal lli.it t:i in ..iirs if Nona Carolltut Lad neves! nd d (,IVeii.-i ely toward tile whiter Salud.i was ia ,,-rd rly town' until ;iho tii hri:.- nine mi iiiiiiicivus thai tiny thought thfly eoiili! have their 'way; .1 -si . os e-.sian an nplal rini. . . '.iili tlii v.- ii i t - r- as vo'.eiit and lieiiu. ' t-u'ially ll.Uilde I.I litllr,', tiie felt tlii y , ind a- pm I a i-i,at to ruin tb .' town as tnc whites had. 'i'luy, tlieletoif. "as iis'ial," f..ixut tUeir pliu?, an I tried to nm thins-; to t!ir exieal lliat "tlii y had to lie . uiidued." T'.iv nemo :.s nm al oitei hi-;- to l.laim for tellini; out of his pl.n . The wh;t lium his i Misted aad cue -.in aged hiic l p., out of his olac" 1 c.-uifei ; ini! i tipi.il him ;he riuht of siiiViuk.-. li'i.l i in w it is our du' to shew him 1:1. 1 . pin;-.-',- place i,v iiif uinch;-iii"; bun. He will I1: -u r iili:e that tie is not t'n-i white . Mil' Hum's eipial. I a".d be b- will fei liable 1 ll ss iio- try i mil liiiiiK' If in :i wli're man's nl.u-" ' 1 wish !:i"-e wl.o i lailll to I .' Repub lii iiii:, wo.ild adli.-re to liepublic.i; ( priniiph - to tii. e:t.. :i': that I ccub; ! ii lorse Wiiat tiiey iio. but such is not I I l. ic i-.i-e. It puis a n.a'i i-i an ;iw;i j ! wa.-il lM-iti: u io s.-wrt-iy c.-'.licis' l"a i ;ici ion of liis ci'vn party. Ilcc-.tuse ! ; .-. nil times d i t:n-, i; ,s often said o! too i hat I am not a Republican; but haw a let;- r opini :u of l real Repui. ii. an 1 1 ii it to belii c b; lias to eiidorst vi'!.' . I: Ins I'iit-ty dm s. fic.nl o i.ad. i:r I, .--' his ruthi io tha: tUb-. I it'. t. Ic- '.iii.ii i by in y i ii:ct:.uis oi vh.il i.- r::.ii. and 'li-i just a- tar fr .t. f bow im; in t ie lool.-tlps of lb pul l, iirs wr a tli y puisne th wro.i.-: ! .- oir-c ii- I am of homo, rats: and II . I .- c that lh liciir'cnos ii- pu. -aim : !i liiil cour.-e on any ineisiiie. I do :;i l allow tliat l.n-t M d-'ler m i . is in pii'-sii i:ir tii" .if';t c.iiir-.'. too. riling l le' am; I:.;:'. : !. icy pail., .- w.o'iii. and ih" I', n. i : i' a p.'''1.' -;:::,.; .so I oh tiie 1 1, aiocra . t , ! til" a iil"l'.d ir.t it i . 'lit ic-! ia ai' Many p. iple let p.ti -y .i-jnd.i ' lea-' hi in to extreme , I am ikisaad- t ;i::! Ite- only tiling i'.mi wo'dd iMli: diiy w iii:o Republic ia who u:i' .. triads th aim ndni"ii w'ao h ... it-: i i' -i-.tiitu; an olllce by innr .io .s t v e imaiast il: iiin 'iiiliiii ni . he fa. its-'.i St i' ts l i n .-ului.it.ei .ii him by a I i.-mocrai i. b-eislatu; e. sumo ltepi:id:iaus minht laiuk it loss .1 loo liliicli 111..- votillU I lie llcll'.e taie th-i- I. 1 tliink t.i-' ail.eildlllelil i' a Ki-.'.l !!!i:'y. and noli'- to. i soon, l! is sine to I'-' r.U.lnil. aad ,ll lielno i-l.cs an- not tiiiiiu: 1 i net all ill" cred-.i I.e. i:. I iiiu ftlad lo .-i- o many in l!iiei:ti.tl Hi -puldb in - and Po'n.l:-'! ii'-cla . in.-; tii- n-.selM-s in fax or "f t ':. am adm.iit. A WIU'li: UKI'l'ltldCAN'. j Wo .tie auilidi izod by .Mr. R. M. I'm ' mail, eiht'ir ol tie- U ileiyli I'osi. ir i whom till- b-IU- was iiddesseil. to slili- I thi' lo- 'h.M iln- i:aio cl th" writer t.. ' '. tin- biter and 1'int i' ' is ti.'i's mally ,tc iiuuii -.1 Willi aim: ii t b" knows ti i. i in bo a man of i ii.ii actt-r and Unit le i ill's aiwiiy- been a R-pu'aiii an I'ax ors Mixed Schools. I'ai .ni r. "'I'.ie Repaidii ..us ,trv -i-.-itl.tr iii ii letter t., I'ri:i 'uird t on, ,. i lawyer named Kd'aiilial. . in which h--a.s th.' iUiieiiilmen' is o i.ooii -t :tu: ion : :tl. Who is IMniaii'l.- ' ! l!u.-in-!- Man. -".luiis I'dnniiids I. I a VeltllOlil l.iwxi:- w lio ll-.il lo be ii i the l llii' d Slates S. '-.lie end has a! t ways betn a hitler s'luy of -he S nith ! Ho is the same man that a few year. n.. tr.ii d-.' a big spct-i-h i i Washiiig.oii i la f.aur of mixed mi'viU. II stii-nn-1 uiisly ai'gued t'a.U tile laws of the South r: . b'.itiK d i' M p.iiaie .sehool ' for the blacks and whites was union : siiiu'.ieiial aad that all schools mis : i tiiud b l.ixition would have tj ii 1 n. ix d schools. He con'.eiideil that i thee, laws providing for separat-.school.- for the rates were in violation of ilie fourteenth and tifu-on:ii nm-ml inn .us. just us he conti nds that o.n 1 .iitii-ndment is in violation of these tw ariiil s of the I'r.lnd States Cons. ite ! t: ti. but the supreme court of tin - I'ultid States tald that Mr. Udinuml . xa3 talking through tns hat. und ilia' th; Soutli might have .icpi:.ite acbooi . i for the whiter ami blacks, .ludge Ko -i mi nd-' b!ioi. liowt xer. i-howr up -n I' i face that be has not studied our am eniimciit. and lias given what lhe law lyes i ill "a horsolack opini :.i." 1! amounts to no'lnng caaipai-el w;: t pin iuis g-ivea by citually an able law yen ai lie who have stu lied the que. li.in."- Kroin c.-inersation liofw-en . f n no i and ii bu-in.-i niiiu ERE i. A SHORT MEMORY Is the Chief Endow ment of kepub'l- can I'o'itlcl.in.s. special rtalniKli ('orrespo.'.ili-nce. j It is aHtonisliiiiK how .short the mom ; Dry of the Republican Uidors Is. Yak.' j of instance Ilevenue Colleitor fail j Duncan, Mho looks after ltepuulicaii Irtairs In all Eatein North Carolina, j Ho was r pea king; about tin1 legl-1 itui c , h'hich is to be elected tlii year and d ftireU to liel it. would be Hemiiitir-.-Mi. No cUubt he included Populist in his count, n tile Repiiidican.s invar:ab!y Bpcali of themselves and I'oimli-ts jointly us "we." Then he mihl that iis noon au the legislature was elected, (iovenior Kus.iell would conveiii' it. mid that It would Inimedi.il'.'ly nu'.-i it ml repeal the pre. cut t lection law. ('oHectiir Jliinrau dedared thm aftc this i; would b n i trouble at all for 'us" to el-c, t'l-UKiessmeii. What .hurt lie -is of lil'. iuory! Hues ' ho really think for the im ro.-t port ui nf a si.H-oiid thai the liemon-,i!s in North Cttrolluu, and thos.- wIm stood shoulder to shoulder with l'i.m in 1 ' ;it the eleollon have so soon f irgotieii the negro rub) In this tSat- in ls; ."-. It Id Inconceivable thai In on year any people to det'-nnined ciiiild even think of leliiniiiii; to such a stale of iiff-iiis. If Collector Uuncan I"!1:-, ii" will lose, us he lo-t In lMiS, fur if there ire three t'.iinn cei uin In sides d :ith Slid taxes in thin year of aryce. !:' '. Ihey aie that the Democrats will c.irry the le.;isliitiue aud elect their I'ollreS sionul nominee-, and thill the -'v-: it i lioual amendment will be i.inli d by a ui::jjri'y more than iiiaiil'yinf;. Senator limlrr i-s 11 iodine t! " Slat-' tti'll lopl.e.-: uf bis Mpeech afiaiust the fraiii hise ameiidment to ; In- cc"s:itu tioti. This pica for negro siipr-niiti y is bcin sent out by Republicans iind-r the Senator's frank. Colli ctor Hun con, tor example, is sending out some Iho-.is:. nils of coides. ltt piiidii -in Slate Ciiairmau il'di ni, one of th- bitterest of Reptiblivans, had some criticisms to niaku -of (love mm Ki'ssell's frank s:at-iin nl niade a: a banquet in Chicago, in which the He publban.s Wore arraiifiied for a'dov. ins themselves lo be placed ill antagonism to the constiiiitional amendment. Tin' governor so a fnr mm 1 cb.irly thai' llolion the "hatitiwrititiK on the wall." He knows what the while men of the Siale will do at the pe'.ls next Annu.-:. The governor ilismissrd Holloa's criii-.-isins with a few contemptuous words. It is hardly probable thai the kos si.m ot the legislature in June, will last more than one week or th.it it. will do lli'ngs other than tie' pauicular thine, for which i' meets -that is. to ...ife. guard the elettioil law and the fran-(lii.-v ameiidmcnt. . Tin re w ill i." pres-iire to have it consider some ot'n r business, local in character. T his bails to tiie just crilici.sm . ) uiiit-h of the steadily iiicroasiin; vo! iiiiio of basinets which is forced upoa lhe logislatiie--. At least oao-tiiird of ii. peril. ips evn more, could bo done by the i ierk.s of superior conns. It is t!i" t iii Lv among li -publicans h-re tha: .hn'te I-:.vait cm mi' lie co.i liii'.ied and that Senator I'l itchai-d wiil be judge. Sum-' perrons have named .Lilac- K. Boyd in that coaiie. ' ion. Inu w -. U-in;'.:i lii-'d Republicans point lo Prili hard as- th" mm. Tin' la't-r, li''1 Senaior lliuler. i.nows tail this . ; :.t e'.i'is ilis Seiiatoi ;:ti liil'i'i PopOiis'.s u i' saying tint, im-iv 'ill b.- ii n xob auain-t Senator tluiler an I his d'-iei-iiiiiicd ettoi: t fo:c' their Male ( olive at ion ; array it -elf in op position to the franchise ami lidmelit . They ilie l"lliliK Rcptlbli-an - .is lu'u-li. Senaior Uuiler will be .-urprisi I at the diineiisloiis of this revolt. II- will tin.l lint In- can liol make populists t in line against white siip eiuaey. They showed iiiui lb s in l.slis. I ilis year Ih'-y will i!iusira:e il im-h mo.-.' pi.iinly . The Republican-' haxc had au idea thut they were going to induce Attor ney Ueiieral W'als.-r to detbne aiiuself against !'"' nniendnieni. X- lo' r marked today, they do not know bin:. He will i.ik-' no .-m il st.p. nor will be .ui'agt'tiize th-' ameiidnieii:. He was speaking to a Itepiib'.iean and n I "m-i-.-l,-:l when the Repubpt an it:ade th -.-!eli nieiil t'aat a certain Poiiili:-!. bid -aid be would vo - again-i li" iiin eiiilun III for fear i'.e would ! dl d'lilli ciiiod. ' N'.'t al ah " -s "i liu' iittor m y s-neral. '"il impossible prov'ded he" rcgi-teis b. loro li'S." This inui c iU's an aide Ib'publi. an b nal vi- ' of in- matt' r An Open l.ettei. Mr. .'nun H. Sutherland, of Muiphy. . C, tale c.'iairniaii of the Populist ex ecutive lonuuitiee of Cherokee cotmtc, writes an open letter to Senator Uu -ler. .ii which he saks the S.-naio.- .some very pointed questions. Tiie letter tollows: Muiphy, N. C, Feb. i'l. WW. Hon. Million Duller, Washington. 1). I'.: Tin- Popolisls of Cherokee county would be glad to know, Mr. Duller, v. lien and w here you bought the par.y jnd wbat you gave for ir. You order Ub to fuse witii you and l.inney. tiie n.-gro White, aid Piiti'.. rd. Vovv. hat That w e may conf'i' olid abnif all t'.uu Popiilist- haxe o; tood for? Po yo.i think that white in-n are go ng tti desert their race at your die ,i ii)ii? You reckon without lt-.isoii I am white, inside ami out. ou th s tiuestlon, a.ud you will rind all the i-oys i the Aiime unlesa they have been to the plo counter. I. Is iitural tor the pigs to light f r the skip. Your circulars are wasted on us hero; better send them to Africa. We are for the white man in this lii;ht, right or wrong, white man lirsi, I aet and all His timo. The next time you wish .to fuse with the party that appointed for the Ninth Uistiiet a rami who wan fairly beaten for the office, you had belter consult the people. The election In this district was a fitir an election us was ever held auy-wh'i-e. lit a free election end a fan coiini i.s not. whin you want iinhs; you ca got ilie otllcos for the I'll :dui. '!.-!.-.' confusion. i You may fuse if il suits y ai. and v are satdstlod tint any llll'n will do, i... brings otlice to you. You cuni'ol expect t.i' fi white l:iu ot this nin'-.iilain country to d i otlieiwi.-e liiiin vote for the niiiiiid meiit. We Wiii.t tnal i-i- si shape.) thai while men can. If they desire. !ia'- w t whit" purt I- s wilhi.at ih- negra a- .i 'dlsiiuher of v.lnl.' supremacy. iSiglTli.) .101 1 X II. HPTHi::tl.ANH. I.iiie Cliairman Pnp ilisi K. Com. INCENTIVE 10 CDICATION. An l-lxample T; ken Prom The Army ol ligj pt. per many years the State ot N it'. CandliM I. as I ili r.-d imdi r tin-i ii.tig of b.'.v ng a en aier pcrcentaii" uf ill:. ei.i:e whitei w, thin her hard'..! Ih.ta any i hi r -':;' '. Tills r -pro;u h "a i b- i ti f.t.-l' ;. .! on our poaple. .n l i vi 1 1 i-e ; o-.'bl v, i -a it removed Can soiini iiiu be done to i":t:i..' Pal - condition of affairs aitr. r.a ':..'.' I h i- long been a l.i'orite wi'di .'i M ;! .Carolina ,:i .-t.imp out. ilMtoia.-y. i-'-.r that ptirpos-e I he old free sol. . Is w. r- :-ti.Pli:-: i. wl.ii !i every v.l.i" .-..ill might attend ni.d gain tii" r'slinn u. of an eiim jtion. And .-line" i. u' v. ir vi i.v legislator' has been tn:o ! ; liu fiipose of stamping out illili a y. to f.n-or p., nlie scIkhiIs and ma:, , coi. -t.iei ly i-iioi 'i; .'llg npp, -.ipiiil : for fin in. Year after yctir li lai'ub. : f m-!ii'..I i have bi-en inoi -.in I anil tic school mud lias b.-tn liiuienied Ir. great-r tr.v... Tint, the cans' of i-lu- . cation i a- advanced admit i of na ! :e tioa: but still young ni.'ii a:'. I yo-ittg .woo.. n fail in ni.iny nolglil. .rlni Is attend t lio schools and niu.cn in i: ie. ' 'Ign iraii.-.'. ! liu: now a me.isiire is prjp-. ol :!..r if carried out will pui eduoitioii in N'.M'tll Carolina mi a illfi'i-r- lit I'.i'U.n-.. l-'irst. il will supply en liic iitlie do. will Icing eoi wliite boy i ' ;h .school; and s:ir th"i.i ::p t i bo i'i;; i". pils. Some of them Law no, i I : i lli-iirn ill the past; but i:i (ho I'-i'.iiro iv.ey wiil all wish to iner; ' f;..:,t li.e iil.terate ol .s-. They "ill have a .-.i:n-ubis never before I d. : a mo ive for a', lending the school, and a stiainl i.s t learn and make Hit- mo t of tii-ii school facilit it o. l-'i.r unlicis taey can j read and write boys i.i cor.iing of ag--after December. P.".'-. will not be ;i--l .m ote. Vte ,'p-.iik ef : lie gi r.'-ral ,-o,.pe of the constitutional anieiuliu-'.'. for ii ile net go into op.-rali.'ii in this ! -o-ti for ;onie years yi -. Put the i !'!' -i '..-'-w ill b" at once le!' up m its adopt io.i, and the ilu por: am o of e.liioating Cie el) i Id i'i-ii will be imnii-llat ly bivnglit ' hoine to parents as m-,, ; ); foio. nd so It i plain I -I v!:e liu.'ii'-. . "f pupils in lb- o'.i'.'i!- will inviii at t 'Hi .' 1 wi i in. re is : ai'.1 'hiee will ! more schools am! .nu. r t rr.is. '1 h : cause of education will tike ou a new I ir.;erest and it wiil nevelop rapl-.lly. ! I he State iniving pr. . cr bed tiii.s i- 1 1 -:i .itioiiul ipiiiliiii :iti a f .r the vet r-; will bo moi-i' in duty boir.id ilia" - ver .I pro ido school, and tvi.ool ic or ii.-iv "! he pupils. Tin is no o:h'.'r p'.t'.i !c .i'iitv.t ii: r- i. -ia; yield.- -noil ii r liirn to tb S:a'.e as die school fund. It ii expend d at ii 'in '. It is i ve::i;. ! scattered t:irough;.'ii' the S; no. aial 'every neigiiiborhnod has iu-i share and : hi- its benefits. I; "bi'-ates the young and lifts them up lo the level of io.i. i "M cil.izenship. Al't. t the antendin-rt I pa.-.se.s nil w-lll agiv-' that every il ili.tr . po.-,.-iMi( : -hall be spein ia pioviding ed : ueatioii and in making the nubl.e schools limre beiiefu-i.il to th" i lli bl'. oii 1 iie Cliildion Ho i.i'li h:'lp tll'-lil : They -hall have all that we can gno th.'lii ! i It is greatly to be deplored -'h;" nr.v 'of ili"in have giown up in ign jra-.u e. Sdc.ol laiHit'i's h:r.e br-!l flirii' li-l. ml such a- will bo otT'ied hereifl r: , but still measurably a-.h-ipiatc Tiie ' cause of failure has been at nun.'. The chiidreu have been untaught. :i. part - b.c:tti.-e of a lack of Kiilliciunt incii live. Hut this now metisme. th.s e, ! .-;itlnion.tl aii:-ndiiieiit. will supply the inn liti' e. Som. time ago . uu v.-i:h an ii:- :- i den' tii.il i'iustrit. i this. I'll' .. n;v of l'gt wr.s so ignorant I hit the of- Mlc-'ls iiad 1- i.-iy almost i::in-i ..a jcixilliau ilerl.s t.i do all ih-lr writ in.:. land tnese tl--ks thus exerted a -,-,! iuMiieiKe on a -my ni liter . To rete.niv tan! the Kiicivo oub-red ti::t ' oi lic. r ifhoiild b- promoted nidi - - in i.-uM read and wiite; and tha: i" fur lough should li- :ssued to any on.- win ; could not read arid write, liiiin li.at -ly ilie army be, i.'ie a camp uf :"-::.-lion, and in one year '.here won oiiiy forty-five nun in :':' whole lp:la:i army wlio coni i noi n-iia aim wi.n . Siich was ih.- Usui', of a pov. ri ,1 stluuilus. The initniiv" provided b (he constitutional amendment will !' I ennallv f tli.Moiiois on h" chil-Iri h 'They will wail to attend school an I ' learn. The patents at bo.uo v UI nut be able to ke. p them at 1. .uiie ""o-.n sihool. ex eu it they should b. se . ! p..ised. Aud as ilie .-lit- will supply K-ttoi -ohool fro ilitit? and make more liltrr:l ippropilafiou.- i i. in ever, there xx ill K no lack of .'i.poi 'I'-ii'y- U then th - con .tlt'itional aiiu-tidnx.-nt is .uho'ted ed ucation will be u-ixanoed by it more than could be d ""' lj' UI1' ",u, i' "ean.s U will moan niiioli lo the im:u" "f eiu i cation ia No't'.i Carolina: an 1 i xv,il i in time reuiove from our Stale the si -, : ua of illiteiaov that we h'I so ur.Mtlv deulov' til1 HE FLOWER OF mm A ftr AMELIA f'.-lryrigltl, hj w-w.w WXrft w ClIAPTSUl V. i i.ix i-x'l i:ii, Tii S.i'i Antonio lie found Lis first ilinieiiliy. No (on) know n Mr. Thomas Moxvhrny, nud iu-oj.li) smiled when they were n died to l eiuembei t.ii'ji' mm xxliose lat -i t veeoi'il there iliilo l bark seventeen year". "Our poj ulntio'.i tlrifls (leill," said tilt) hotel keeper pood 'lint I would ti list to the ( inadnlupo Valley, for if lie once lived there, T reckon vo;i couldn't gel liim t j live long any where else.'' So Mowbray rodo into tho rich up j't r vn!!ov of tliiM-'i'o.t.l.liu ; liiia lnhipe. He ooe.bi not nwi I the foclii!-,' thut he xvas n.raiti in liiee.'o. The sky was the same, the cliia.it.) was the wiuie, ami v. lieu ho :ls;-'l Iverrville lie xniH siive il ought t.) have hcou culled Athens-. At four ilid'erent fiii-io.s lio c.iHo l and r-b 1 ftftcr liisj brotlier. Hat the loimo uf Moxvhrny M'o'iiii I iilit. ii'ifii oiiiar. One owner e-as n H':iui :'i geutlt'iuia, and he c.o.:!.l ind wtllsny tho w. rd "Mow bray;'' ir.iidiior xx.t- a tb-i-uati, who pi'. .1 it uu lii.pi-jnouuceal.ie ucoent. A S.'otchiiiii-.i nt ihethiril farm s.aid li "di'l'ia lion lhe niiiu." .'.'.i Ameiioiiu at tiio fourth, "r.-oloino'l Senor To-ion--. nt the nexl farm iiiiL,bt reuieiii Iter, us hev.a. ihu tddes t so'tler in the valley." So Mo'vl roy ro.Ie forxxard to tue ho.iso p uuiei out to hiui. In tho e'oni- atai-isidicre il lookcl clo.-e at l.-iuil. Put it xc.is really it oistaiiee .of fcli lai!i.-l. "IM u--.li you to f-iay till iiiorninrr. Rlra'io,er," said hi t ilirootor, "but you'll yet bctbr iii:irlcr--. at the 'senor'.'. He is r.lx-.nys ready far coiu 1 utiy, nnd sot i:i Lcyond everything with a iitniuger. ' Jilst l.il-i'ori' s'liisot Moxvlu-iiy rc-ached tin! Honor's house. It xvin a wry ban lsome nla.'o, with deep lii'tioed pa'.hries an. I a tati -.lo of s-.veet herbs i u:i 1 i. li'.-'.'...' nil .'ii'oiiti.l il. A negro bey tool; his horse o.'i 1 showed him n li'.tb; palh Pint led to tho I'l iiii.-ii a! en trance. As he followed it ho heard the liu'iili! of a g.ii.ar a-ul the foot and voices of children j laviti,' oil the p:i..:a. lie did ii-d need t.i nntiouiice l-.is appreaoh : a stoat, i'leii-ant-.rii'ed la If, evid.'iio.v -.jocii h. nu-t him with a welcome. Mi -..tivo him a '1.1! and brought lii a n c 10 of c'tooelite, and tell hiia tiie se-i-i' fc;:! 1 bo at home It', s'.i'istt, Sii.) U'Ue.l ioto :; ' qUOS ti ei-, for she was sure h lot I c eno from rvi:i Antonio t buy w she talked of toe f.ts.ii-.'iis city, and saiil: "1 lime n do-ire for lh" o ful', to be sill'.', in v eoo.l I:: thoi e Vet ; ll lir-.U id' lu.-t l: il!;i-!rious la ,i!y: 'in I my g er, i;loo. xi'.io.u I ti :-'j'.-i n -' as y-'U ki: '.v. it is the m.iti Wieitati, i::i.l i'io x i::.;i'i t- ! ' ".au Ant ii.io is, in. !. amaiitie city," sail Mo.x'i... "Ah, yes! He ia loved of lives iht-re. The soiior he the city; but us for me, I i , happy to he there. I say -it is tho truth. Hero l':o:i : ticiii'!', ami in a -;oo I honr. 1 "'lonluav ro-o aad lo ! n "rx aneiu .; imiti. Ndl.i:i ? homo i'i iio itcil nay et-rtai: formalin'.!, and v.-t he fc'.. Put a id the oat city, .cr lives Mo and ! :.i: tU though, a:. 1 the i Iv." u most l ; d w ho l.-ves not .i ii : ways i'l-Cll'lse -..iv-s tho -po." ! at the ia this y of in-i.- if he o laation was on t!ic ". :-r.;o of t'ae :. he waiiW 1. Tiie seiior va tlirougli the shrtil'li. ry, a:. I nearly dark, but lie could stout ligare that walked Ici- ;: lilted liis head expectant .y n I gun to i.i.or.it tiie I'laz i st. j -two little chlHiea it'.siie.l for "iuliir it was a tall, '.v a -til i'e he Then aid to lui-et ltiiii. an. I bo s-cnie I :i: istie l. : llo dehiyc 1 n inomeitt to kiss them, a:il c.t'O.o iut" liio lu-u o hol-liag i. liund of ca.-b. Tho em. dies were lit as- lie entered the pailor an 1 his l.at ha I been left in ttio ball. llic'.iar-l 1. d.ed a? him. ; i;i I without a iii"i.ii".it'slie-it.i!i"!i , ullt bis loi'.ul an 1 s.ti-1. : " Pout hi !! lir t lit v Tlruiois." "Whv. Ct.i I Id- .s n.v sou!. t':H i ; !,ttlo Die';! I'i'-M !!i -Ul' ll a-; au-.-l , in-ill heaven ha I co !!-.!, I. till I no. b- inure sin -i ise i ii : t -1 d.-luht--1. j Iteleres: Dolores, ceoe Itele! 'Inis . iuv brother. "Veil never hear I never he: ii I n.'t. P. 1-. Why. .1 oi' your ! 111:..'.-' hllo-.V Vi I 'i ok. I a-ii s u e the verv l'iolui uer, ; Dii-iii" N'atilre had inst.-iMlv fo e:i"lu Richurd felt u strou ili.rxiii. toxvar.l this brothor, who 1 - a . him ill stioh a I i' o: ly x:iv: n::.1 'liiouia-i was n.'t it -lia' iel to la'." t!u liau lsome vouth to his l ita-t a i l Ui-- L.m. "I urn old euiut g-'i t i ho your tal'aer. ' Pick, and 1 have never l em ublo t. tiiiuii of you except as the pretty boy : v hose picture vo ir father scat me. 1 lie sent j our ni'uhei- , also." "Slio is il.' i I Ion.; H.,. rotliv. : iV.e i l.i-t I'liiisLom-." ' nod give them pen ee toievcr. Vie": yon have tln -iitt oi me, a-nl come al tins w.ty to see yuiir i-rodijul broth erV Why, I'i !. it is tl-.e best news 1 coub xver have.'' 'lliOll lie 1 li.g.-d.or all hi.i fa u :: !:o I ju ,.o i'ltiodin-e , .1. s uia. u wi. . b. ry b id heard, b , r bal Font In r aorstood herself ti i' V, nil i .. :. a l-i i: ! los eldest ,1-t j -!.:, her giliisr )!" . !i. tiie sight of a -: . .1 n.xny until slio ii' le the ni-.-oo ol . ST'ltJilJid JoilOi n d5 GALA WATER, pi LOVE STOkY. 1. BARR. II-IHIT r.'IISIIl'K SMS 1 SVW Vipj 'rjhe.i; '4n51u( et ju siioai)!i? oi(l Xpn.dtito.i ojoui inimo.M v 1 uai J I eulioi) natm pim 64ouSu nous -spium piduiip 'Uiusqaii8 sdi pai lij ipuii ,l;l J(.'Upi 0(I lllll 1(0118 soio BUOJII - in n ju '.t?.ni t.)iis annitJBo SiMizzsp o; iitiiilhtii ju.ij-ajij u o)i os noil opinio.. II liO lS 111! pllll 0.101,10 J.-IAO XT flsllll omii ninvx'l-i v pu'I EiioiiiaAotu jan ! ' '"'It ItiJOOlLiM iniapxpui os stixx eqf: j I A'l!so!JU0 I'ePleip'p " Jori patioiu.xi j epuin j.i -Au.it.xxcj; tijpiisec uui(: tuno otpj ii ui juiiioj unotj oaiii( pjiu). 1 U.1U4 poxim 11 jo e.U'i aoipi.ioo- I UOlplllllls.i.ld lIslSu;d A4.1J iat-arnt.w juhj j.ii stu oj pouup oipxi ; ixuitlieriuo it would be imjiossible to ! imagine. The one xru;li!u a Irojiioal jnsinine, lienvy with seoiit, vhito with I : h-nle, loving tba m- iiiilight and the ' 1'iissioiiate songs of the moeUiiig birds. The other was like the blue-bells of the Northern mountains; t-leiTaiit, mobile. 1 responsive to every breath of the fresh. : winds; Bwingieg gently to the song id the lark aud linnet in the morning i light. ".resnit.i is a heaaty,'' said her f 'ilber, proudly. "Her toother was n beauty she. is still one to me. I took 1 a " ife from u Mratige rrtee, My ; mother xvas an alien ulso. '' 'l"es, hut our father loxfl li er. liu : -.tiled to her 011 his death-hod " "I am glad to hear that. Pick, why oi I you come here? To seo me only? Wan it brotherly love that brought veil:" I "No." I The little v erd came painfully, and Thomas Moxxbriiv looked troubled for u moment. Put it was only a mo- I nielli's shadow-, "Newr mind, hiv hi"T," lie sai.l. ; "1 h.i.vo a way of expecting loo much. After wo huvi) eutcu supper we will empty our hearts to each other. Are y 01 in trouble, Pick?'' ho nskod, sud denly, "ili'.-.e you dene s.iiuelhiiig? ' Do you want to keep out uf tho way?'' "No, in, Thomas. It is ouly 11 matter id money mi .1 u dear girl 1 whom 1 love." "Then it is a'l light;" yet Thomas M nvbray fell fro paeiilly into silences whi-h ha suddenly broke with a fui ced laugh or joke: ami a1) soon as supper xx as over and tho ladies and chil .Iron ini-.l gone to their apartments, he took his brother to an upper gal- ' ;."-v apart from lhe oilier galleries, au ! uii'v iinproa.'he.l through a rooir ub: li he i.'.oked behind them. T e-ro xx as a glorious full inooii, am! id" 1 -.ely lo. ul lay balb-.-.l in its light, i'ar eh' t iio luookiiij; birls xveresiug in, 'ia the wo ily bolt that follow c th- liver and from the cabins then oa ue the echoes of 11 banjo or a man dolin. .-'ii do x a. Pick,'' lie said, pointing io a !-..!. but co'.iifui table chair; nud lie a he brought another fi'oin a shaih ecuier and placed hilii-cll close to his U'i i .e.-. "Smoke, Pish .'" he as-Ue.l. and i ':. '.. nodded und took out lib' cigar t-.i-o. Thomas lit a pipe and out los feet into a comfortable posi tion. 1 . xv , my boy. w e can talk. vVhu' br.e.'.gh' yoti to see me? Slioxv no Tru'.lu an 1 I don't m ind lioxv ugly siie I-. 1 w iil give her it fuir hearing ' "I haxo told you that imr father is lead. 1 n o supposed now to be the -vu;re Mowbray. i mo uoi. You ate the s pure.' Tii"!1 is p'iu'e.1 his pipe a little lUlickcr, and "aid ; "Weil'' lio on. Who told Toll So";" '-l.ir.xvcr llewott." "If any stranger kiioxvs anything about i".. lie does." "Vt-s, but I did not Know until lust month, Thomas. Indeed, I did net know ot y.'U'.' existence until then. So I urn not to blame if 1 usurped your 1 i.g'ut. "' "1 su'd my llg'.i. l'ather b night my birihi ieht. I xvas a sun of Ph-oiiu-I; he coul 1 not make an P.ugdish ectillenia'.i of mo." "IP.lt the sale wits not legal. Hew ott t il l lao il was nm. le while ymi xvi'te ft minor. ll aui"iutts to imth- "'.10. 1 111 boa I signed i! for "P.. not Iio question is to liii. ex s nothiii. P .iini! s to all nets. The n man who 1 who bates aiigiy, i-otue b Of Vo: Tie Then "Mowbray to! '. bis brother about Kittht iiiie . hut! uie. and her ruo.'r.liuu, nud Thooins grasped the itit.i'.iou at once. "I understand," ho iiiisxveved. "Pick, I was at Mow In uy lust May. Yon wore ill Scotland a! the time, -i.eo.j one I suppose it a- Hew ott ieiit me the ne'x spitp.'i- wlnoh con tained a notice of my father's dea'li, and I just took 11 run over to see tin old plaoe. When I jgot there 1 did n t feel as if 1 belonged to it at all. lhe only s tot of laud thai claimed ii. 0 wa my father's iravc. I stayed at the luu in Mmvbruy vil'.a r;o fot tliroo days und no one kucv u.e not exeuxi'il Hewelt." "Yet the place is legally yours, Tiioiuas. " "I have sworn it is 11 it. 1 may have t right to a place in tho Moxxljray ault. 1 bavo uo other right. The 1 1 aco is yoius, Dick; and I will gi 1 ilu you to Sail Autouio and make il - .1 u s so sure and fast that, even that 'd Laird of Levens-hope shall uot be ible to pie!; n f'.i-v in yoar right or in ymr cbil-U'eu's 'icca."siou " "Aro there lawyers in San Antonio clever enough for this business?" "Whcro laud is concerned, a Son Antonio lawyer will (ix matters so cer tainly that it will take an English Parliament to uiilix them. Does thin promise intake jou easy, Pick?" "Ignite, Thomas; and now that I have seen you face to faco I could trust your word ns well as nn act of pitrliairieut; but you have shildrcu, and 1 may have, and what man can tell too things that may be done when ho is in his grave?" "Dick. I have kuoxvii for many wars just hoxv tho succession stood. If poverty had folbuved mo I would have gone, to mj' mother's people and been tpiit. content with a donkey and a bruzior and ns much solder as a tinker needs. But I would never havtJ claimed a crust from Mowbray. I am, on the contrary, a rich man. Look north and south, east and west, aud the land is mine further thun you can see. This diviuo sky, this heavenly climate, this life of individual free dom ami national liberty are mine! I built this fuir, wide ppreudiug house, und no one but myself and my wifo and children have lived in it. Its rooms have no sad meiiioi ies no xvritiB"s on th? wall tuiiinst. h lient.ii is not I'm espokeii for us, nor evil fate by xriolilis lingering" f -r their revenge, l'xvas oppressed by too spiritual in fluence of tlio Moxvlirnys in their incieiit home. I could not live in it. I do not lu hour to the family. Neith er does illlgbt'.ld please, me now. lhe rain" and 10,,'s and wailing winds made me wretched. I xvas hungry for sunshine that hud life and glory in it. My hoy, I am sorry for you. I wish von had nu inhei ilauce in Texas virgin fields und uu liiihiiunted house. Rut every una must tired his desti- IV." "I i-iii be happy iinyxvhcre with Kitllierine." "That is lhe light spirit. To-morrow xvo will go into Sail Antonio, aud w ill quit myself and my children for-L'Vt-r of the Moxxbray place. It is not aura. We have 110 natural right in it. I'oiuo closer, hi other, for 1 must not lose you again. We had the Fauio rood father. Are you happy now, Dick?'' "Very happy. To -morrow I will begin to g 1 bii.-k to Ixatheiine. But, Thomas. 1 11 ill bring- her horn to see roll. We will turn oar faces to the iitia liiliipo in soon as we are married. I think Alexander P.rathoiis will uot folloxv us to Texas." "Ti.rej iii. ii kept this secret, Pick, for thirty yours. I wonder how long three women could have kept it." 1 "Three women, I think, kuoxv it uoxv. I told Katbel ine, nud iiskeilhor to tell her mother, and 1 uin sure she would also tell her friend, Jessy Tel fair. There is no reason w hy our re lationship should not be ackuowl edged. For my part, 1 wish your honor and unselfishness to be widely male public. I am proud of such au elder brother." ( "These 010 tine words, nnd I like to hear them from you. Pick. And to have, foiiiid you ju .t such us you are is better thau to lin.l it fortune. I am iuou'1 of you. Not every young fellow- would have traveled nearly live thousand miles to bo sure ho van right. ' "To-morrow, then, I may begin to go home. Y011 kuoxv 'why' without apologies." "To-morrow, by sun-up, we will turn to the cast. We may be delayed some days in .'an Antonio. The man I want may uot be there, or he may bo sick or busy, or not in the mood for business. But we must do the thiuij right, and then it will uot bo to do ug-aiu. Po you fear what three women may iio or say iu your ab sence?" "'No. None of the three will say a word more thau truth. I do not fear the truth." But it w as uot necessary for any of the three women to speak a wortl ti set trouble brewing. The telegram from a dying luxvyer and Mowbray's hurried response to it iulluiued the sinu'.l, suspicious mind ef Brathous. He told himself all night that "some thing was wrong." lntiuitely curious and iu.piisitive after everything whicb passed in every chimney-corner ou his estate, he could not endure meh a i mystery to be propounded in his very . presence and be Uot kuoxv the mean ing thereof. The next morning" he went to sea his own lawyer, Simon Laugton, about it. I-atigton was a cunning, unscrupulous man. held by all be txveeu contempt and fear; but lu) was well ae.piuiuted xvith the laird's plans aud projects, and with tiie amount of ready lnoiiey forthcomiug to curry tin lu out. l'or Brathous li-i Laird of . I c- en- hope, lie hud that respect all I Sc'.tehiueii feel for h.iidowucrs ; for Brathous us a man be had uu infinite and ri.h ii'iite disdain; his xvaut of 1 reticence, his petty complaining, his : puny xxialb. his mean subterfuges, I were all impotent and transparent to this man who umve 1 with 11 pitiless, j silent direct nes to his own ends, j Yet he beard the story of tlio tele ! gram w iib some interest "If l!. lawyer was thing, lie didua ; send for the lad without good raid suf ficient reason," he said. "But the reason isiut boiitil tube a bad one be ; cause it is the outc mie of a lawyer's ) miud. llmx ever, laird, I will go to j Moxxbray it you wish, aud tiud it out, it so there be anytUiug to nnd out. Of I course, there will bo expenses my j time aud fares aud hotel bills, aud HO i for'ila." "If yo i flud cut anythiaK to baild a wall betneeu "Miss aufarie aud that youug ne'er-do-weel, I will not count a fexx poiiuds here or there, Laugton.'' I io uu CONTI SVK1.' Tho wonderful part of the Maxim ;nn is that it has ouly ouo barrel, and (yi t it can dis.'haigo 000 ihot in on iui.iuu.tx.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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March 22, 1900, edition 1
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