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-run yews and onnnvnR, s at r iio.it, jvse is.'ioi'o RINESTERS USED . BRftSS BAND HELP jtor Jon, entered the Jf entloeur ' 35ERI5 GIGE PATTEN AND BHOWN ARE IN !'.' DI-CTED , J'rr inn Jame Pattea, M .rr-. K. ; ?;ElE!i.'i M3 EU!LTTiVDu;:S and rvei-i hi t hra-ring At I II Mr. J. Wilbur Runn , vtn-hiM. -. B. Hif. . ; r-rowa, iCuge-je h-ie, fxlMr ! boatred at th table aa chairman an ; HtrriH and H j:Tt M. Thorn peon. -ajiiavumeo aa. nam it arm a 1 1 1 1 , 'can. If not we will move to imii .'Other place' Added to thla. . after! I ... ' , ... ... . .. i ; growicg out ff tn kxt'itd vott ! flPT Tliri I!1 ' ."" FW ra?mt- P.t." ..'J that th. im:,d,.a 111 I HL II. I .i,h"' aaeeaeU la th ellr ef New""' lur of the I U I I Ilk. III I Vrk that hcy -could -tjr rtn ofj'm'a aad ..f It, 4 wwuM. w ii.4.T.nii Tift: jvrt ct PKOMIM-VT CFJTADAXT HAS mf e rimtinni ii ini . move; - Chairman bur.n announced that the j Academy of M -asic ha4 tne tendered by Manager J Sherwood L'pcburch. t mi , HOHRFRT or TTR the abnormal and .rttftciaJ condition V" 'D rwa w 10. - j thua product In aald trade and com- ! tmu th .i.teraent wa , not tut tux nvrrsci ATPE.U. 1JKIXV. . AbusQqf Daniels, Bailey, Sikes, News and Observer tim. a crowd In th. court-hou. ,-va. 1 TL- C-l.t Ian a Mo.. ralif dmaid arbttranr. .! ,",,";. T " "'""j nouair llmat at from u, n! I fl EI OteamSiUD Line fian'".",, n1 "n.poltatlc prka." I Zmu'. 7-'. -t. -t u.aw. - 1 w ji - - - - m : tinned th- In.lii-tmrnt- .!! 1 Ta Iwv-afKmti.vn nmmriiep . thai TUT OLD MOTHER. , !pwlal ta New and Observer I CmMnr X (J, June 17. When iPpacial la N.wa and Qbamar) Mt Airy. N. Jun. IT. At th. mm f tha atakra. tha rmwil how- WflTa'C 1lP FTflCC ' i 1 1 - w 1 wBi u j m i.vm. u t r w . --- ' ' " - . II Wl lltf iui 1 1 w w w evar rttinf imaJl.r aj rait) apaakari - . v n on rwrramjr join r3mir.Wm. XT -54 f.OTS15 lift nnanr tk i.l inrtivlitnihv iku : ""-innnni i jubik. aoasa i:m. m- rwiTii court cwv.n tnia monuu 1 'V Idu.l nrju infMiLia IhfW 1 1. 4. .hi & h. . J - - . .11 .i.hi! nirt" f h (ler.ril mtS .JUL Ct fix. :T l T .--V" .wwm ..,pw.-iir,- RinaMcr fauMttdalnr HaAr Tlrvdwa Atmal Mr.-VM Candblatf. for OAkftn. W It I'jplanattnaia Thai fMd Mot .ipaata aM U Hrni Iv-ta-rukxM a. an V7 lanportawH Mat- Irf. on Hhkk tlw Uc-ht. Th. rtn (av. ita ldl adrttad p.rfarman.-. last night It u 1 to. rlngart prrf wrmani. umlr taro leta and mi th-Ori.t-Hhr-on-Earth, run on Itv Harnum thnr. ' Th. p -pl' ltr ta t Huntmsgnl " Th. min( had l-n aJt.ntard at th. cottthuiia' but the "Up t .aid to haw rr trrfii 6UI Hvat.Tf it rouT.'l a. filled an adjournment .uld anad to th Aradrmx ( M Thrr. w.r. fr ppl in the uurt huar thaa w.ra prvaMit at th itikra ai-ak-Inf .h.a, wtth a grand (VouD.h. th. chairman inin.t"i that f wan Deoole wanted tu fl in ttw meeting would be ad.nrne. to the Academr of Muetc. That tu a part f the!rrat N.it referring to the talk of .rlAtad. rreea that an employe in th 1 circa. perfWmarv e not ..n the pro-.' Tinw" he declared "If fh Itemocratlp Wa.hlngton Office ha. been engaged : rramaie an4a,kaon unly to thoee In ' Pany of the county I. a rtng. thank under aalnry by the eteam.hlp Un. th. Inner in I i.f the ringetera. Th. O" atand here to defend It " to furnlgh them with certain rlaaee Th theatrical anaouniemeat waa re- 1 Here followed a tirade agalnat Mr Information an Inveaileattnn h. cetced with appiaue' Ind ahoutlng. led; In th he roajn. b ih. reulu 1 era. .arieted h the Kepub - ring root Uuaaa b. iu. . iWia. . KaweU l Berrarl. were conaplruuuat) preeent. Th eolld clMama preeent, who had come to hear and who had comforta ble Beat did not relteh thta Harnum Uli k and wanted th. ahow to go under j . Bui lht, Hng waj -""'and th tali n cheertnt. 1.. ..... ..r. .h.,..i in pi preeent In the cnurthouee whea the nroceaaiTin headed 1h tru ring eti-p and ' follow your leader com mand marched tu th bigger jt.nl. There the crowd Increaeed and thvee who .pea f! ret had a large crowd to hear them and a noley and cheering on in th m.n in the lead of th( King tl ket But. .1 the cloee iff tat h p h a go,d -ompany departed en that thoee mho pk laet had nH o many hnarer. a. thoee who apk flrat Th. Cn1 played lively tune r ' ' 7 - vry now and ihen and waa the heat,"" "' ' " ' ' Z'.'L . part of the ,erf -rtnanre hile the performance waa a!ng jn and thu chief tragedian Hm-k Jonea. waa pkiri in hi reenarh.pl) thrilling atallwto thai haa been knoaa in pln-e vwrdruma boy atopped in front of (he Acadeim tn hear What la the pl.v tonight h. aeked ol a atand tr . , , . Tn piay la. Th. Man with a King In HI. Y"e Th boj .oaiuiretl Is It the laat act" Y. aa'd th. man dr l And it waa. aa Jun Jtth wit: ah.ia Nubodi cou44 141 a hat proportion of th crowd favored th Ring ticket Uuit a number of known utl Kini m.n war en In th audlenc and a good nam ber of elld rttlaama. who bad not Identified themaelye with either the Ring or anil King ticket , were preeent to hear Thev did not' join In the appiau. hut laughed .1 aom. nf the Itikee Th beat thing about the meeting ma. the mM.li b th. iarieigh imi.il Th. hand played w.ll and were ap plauded If tKe chin muai ha.) lean a good aa the band muu t tr formanc. would ha. l'e n it a fari bi-ayftter plan. . Aom. af- ve tani ditf n-it !r dulg In blllin.agal. r .bu but if you d.duct th abiiM of t'hxlrm.n Italia). Mr Joaephiia Iwniele and ih Srwa and rea 1 1 re fri'm the main epeerh thrte a 'Uld be Title lift in them but ai':imil' 11 and lame i tempta at dfetn "f tctiame that ) met the ronilemriall of the peopi tf th. count "tjime and mpotent conclueton " eum. up the apeectiM nf Buck Jimae an Ji.bn lllnait.ie tha brtaht n. rt U' ' ulr ...r. of th KiPfHl UHI wHh i Mff R Orcui Thf aeomed tn hettev. That Rir ntim iv right when h- t1e.-inred "th people lo. to be humbugged " Thet wa no reaaon glv n why the rln .hould be given a further 1 power ami the voter, mere uraeo ai in. ring m power ui n-nunua rising rough ahod ov.r the. people, simp!) bereuee the ringeter. affeit to ; believe that I lie .wew aaaa V aroatner la o aiike.1 a hcet that rlnftter i ought lo at y in o!k for life Jut luj hit that paper, and that J W. Bailey wild man from Bame-v, who wta them alive That waa the arwum.nl. tf ther. w. anything that could be i rjlimine! bv that nam., from "ret to ; la.i Keep u. in nrflc, for life and I let ua keep on lacr.aalng our pa for j an reaeon eai-ent that IkanteU and ; Bailey ar trying to ha a change.: i That the whole plea and It waa. Bail. ar trying to ha a rhang. ; . dlucxl-dorged till It wearied all ex cept the regular riog regulator. Th and ahaawt JS tM car. anything about what Valley or t North t. arolina cotton manufacturera Jonoa or Htnadale or Daniel. advocete. . , . .... .. . ,. The only thing that eoncern. them .(WAITED! "E lilt. l-tl,RA aa-ann. anawl aa.eia.ll .M hont I ' " knowledge of war.. m.n.nm.nt t an. iK ... lion tn oeiiy yti.i one tmwve pre. ewt leet night heard am a word, and aa thev left f.H. tint they loved abu. and detractioa an. bHlingwawta. that they needed a bath for their mind. Bui didn't the t'axalelgh band plar W.U.-. Ita muak redawmed the meeting from atupl-1 dullnewa aad vapid vaporing of reiterated abwea and detract. Let ua thankful -'that th -trtnawter erd enough . money front tVedmg Eaaa'a t. hire that bead! Ta.ikt.1 I.W. W - - - aiainiai aHvaa laan aaaiaai w m' enm for enterialnwveot, hut for Ita muale. Every time a 41111 aad dreary speech em.d to to retting duller aad drearier the apwaber weald irtve way I. the muatc . af tn. hand. The cheering by the peopl ef th. muale the baal waa aahrtakea by eotne of the ' peaker for epplaae. ef their effort. PwlUnaT In the CbwewA. Tha "eetlng had been adeertlped fat eight o'clock, hut at that toot there were only aom. thlrtja-odd eople a atde and ewtalda the,. Vara let gh Band kept making t-miaw. Walk la. lker lent of rtxrm Inalda. atam. la. duetrlou. Rlngwxajr kept ainglna; put between th. pause. a the mtaale. At I t the crowd had Increased te forty-three,' ererl II th. bawd aaowed hp to th. BPr curt-rwoa or and IM Ring candidate, began te appear, the portly form of Clerh ef Court Huae gettlo. th Si oat af th. Cheer. It u i n wbta nteto-bek-Beoa-l 'f afcu Judaoa K.ith" th Bin(tr d- i afctmt Judaoa K.ith" th. KmMr d-; hvriu crytnc out, "Hc't all rlfht." I thaa mntna Toir. t.Mk un th. Inoulnr ! tHt ibaal fturk Jon." "How about John'HInadal..' and thua on Chairman Bunn rh.a np.nd tha big ' tent pcrforraaac by flvlnc out th , In forma Uoa that h had rnt plraaur. i at being called on to proald that j tie ll n k . a . W -. . ul4 1 IVnpae Uratrrf cahdidta attacked hy tha AMI-. j Ring, ao-rallad bt th .a and Mw j !ecwr. M praaant.d then Mr WU-i I lam R. Jima. 'U lhr4 Rm Il." Aa 34 r JiMira aroa h. waa , rheerad a ad "n. aathualaot, rrted nut ahead Hurk." ahlla an ; other ahoutad. -OIe It to em." and j Mh. (hoar., began . aaytng how peaW ' he w ,r.d4reia the mt.l ! ii imin. e nave voire iti ena, . . , . . . 1 inen ne nermrq eirr er. mmn mm- n-w hi laama iwiui m ni ne merq " ....,.....u. H, i.uru ami proceeoeo in neap imiw on joae- hue lniel. J W ItalU-y and TV Seer, and Ohwrter. en n. 1111 if the lall for on primary, declaring . It to he the right thing The brraklnar up of th Maaa Meeting he charged ; Kainet Mr Bailey, claiming he and ' ; John Hiaedale er the peace maker.. , e peace rd a. a J ettolllng hi. record a. a lemo- Ha I lev which laated for more minute. fl et an aaaauH on Mr. Uankele fe- ",n ,nl vo for Nlcpolan i"'' '.- , erate anldler 'It waa falae and mall ' ....... k Clou. cried out. '-and he knew It when he mad M In thta matter Mr June had evidently failed to get t f atralght, for h did vote for Cir3 roT kt arm nrilui Mill m ! ,n P refer nc Ta TJ P 'Bwe of Horke rotmty. a 4fder. ate veteran of high etandlng a. a cltl- ten. "-l- 4-"'",V,rr?k 'Vffh horror, hi. aervlc doe. not Ju,. oa lf h. off ua the fl.ld of ,,fy ,y aaaumption that ha haa been t whoae l.ttl. That i In the record S.ti the "leaker ahueed Mr l)an- aria on aome other men-of-atraw af 1 fair. He neit nn.laught waa on "Tak layer d it giving anm mighty In tareetlng Tf irmatloo to th. lemocra ' o of the county in Tttr wa and tb m I rr. aating that the man who w rotk the "Tarn I'a er ' article, ".lent In the guard haute laat Monday night and 1 nerer paid a - nl nf taiea" The truth . k . .. 1 O.I. . K - 1 Tt.w Pi.ir la . ,.11. ...ir .- "" - on Monda) night, la and haa n.vr been In a gui rd hou. or under rret Then tliere more talk of the Maa. Meeting anl of Mr Ivam.la thla followed hy an ajuaull nn Or flk... th Caralelgh band giving mulr a he 1 loaed T. P. .j, (imofc' re toll-Aden tailetral bin Raaro am tali vea TWrouglewil. Ttvy I Hy th Aeclate4 I'rae I ' hattanoog, Trnn. Jun U..-The Traveler Protective Aaeix lntlnn todav elected th antt-admlntalreUon ticket by acclamation Th Imlud Preldent W V Hudaon. Ia : Hec retarv and Trajrur-r T fi huylrr lx gan Indiana, Chairman lglalatlve ; Committee J T WtlJIam. Vlrgrfila; Chairman fmplomeht C"mmltt", U Ortltp. Pennsylvania New ftram-h Bank. (5pei1la to Nea and oheener I "adahoro, Jun. 1 T Th. Southern 6aing Bank of Wadepbor'i, of ablch !fnt John T-PwTrtck 1g th pridnt . haa opee4 a brweo-h eaank at Cameron end J J Irvtn la in cnarg anie. Thaa make the fourth bran, h opened by th'V Inetltutlen which la onlv lit tle oier two year old In addition to the parent jank her, bran. h. ar maintained at Pern hland. An.,nville, Mi Karland and Cameron Aa-ctalcnt to Waewhrn l.c. and nba.n erl ' inn. it ia.: iScll tn S Wadeahoro ' M . . k. -. - I. I . . L.lT-e" Kit,fHn in T u Au.Mn. rmn ! .... ftrnl rirrturnd . .hop r a.fke4 flrtkrm A ifttln l hu.laai W.e) aarUna IttllktW ' irtr ring.,. l ..la-Trot. Charlotte, waa a 10 ITTw,a" ita waa are a." a.. . , " 'h camag. tag - .n,ure, '( phvelctana hope ah- la not aevaeelv aevereiy i buri a aa a (-ahtwell OofM laamageid he Ralna I fftpevrlal to Ne-a and Oheerrer I '.e.4. June 11 - The .eaeaaalv rainy weather for th past two week fanner. In thta atloti have a good wheat crow this year. Com and potato, are looking well and from present proepect. there wilt be a large crow of both thla year Apple, and peachea have teen bringing a fair J nrtco here thla mud. and theew- 4e4- plenty of both aorta nf fruit loot now Mr. A. Thorn peon returned- yea- tarda y afternoon from Charlotte. rwhefarlla Attended the -nwting of the . muatc. te trace 1. A drew "Music car. New and Olaeerver. l-ll-lt. ri locrrryR-ii KrmcK. ' Having ..alined aa executor of th. twat will and ttnvtameat ef John A. Olltwrtu deceaaed, law nf Wake county. North Carolina, thla la notify all parson, having claim against th ee. (at. f aald deceased la exhibit them te the undersigned od nr before th lth day ef Max. 1111. or thla noUc. will be plead In bar af their recovery. AU person indebted te aald estate will please make Immediate payment to me. Thla 101 dV of.M.y, 11. ' , C Jt OIUSSRT. Exectiter. Cardenaa. N. C. l-z-Iaw-w. , 1 rxnTTtiR jfcj-ncK. ' " " - asamawaam . - Havirig oualtaed aa execuor. ef th late A. H atronach. w hereby requeat aH pe-rwem Indebted t. hi estat te aettle wtth u at once. And all per Bona having claim. . eamlnet aald aa tate era hereby notified to preaehc them ta oa or before June 17th. till, or thta tMttlce will be plead In bar of their payment. MART AaTROWnr "Xatherixk mrns'Ani. , j " ' - ' Exea-ttora, AUTX. ITPRONACtT, Atty,. Ralelh. l. C Juo.l, 111. , , , . - . .tW-t " ' . ' -.-' J . I n ' j TlM Part Alluded m n Itrwat R i . . .. . i c . .p.v iu. .wv in. madlum.ol hUl It la ail.fed .ot caaled prraa ,ot Rrraaar Mr '' ttm w' Hly'""r- Tha . c- ' (tract. al(tnd in Nrw Tork on r.hruary nrtmc Ha. IWn Ooim, .a Allcfwd, J. 11. and am.n4ad on March T. BM toxin, Rtm ThAtUU OVJL"" 'nJtJ, 7 1 h. aald nartlra of tha acond m rl tMtlo With It l Kub)rr to Mila-j tmiMatko-H k.1 a r,e... llamphrrr Clrged - ,mpHc-to, hce and (tther Tniata. B tha AaaocUkted Pr Wahlngtr,n. D. C.. June II. K.p- rojientallv. Humphrey, of Waarrlngton. i nirik.in... .. r it. .... i . . . ri . . ar .pSke tn he uZm wliinu. t "mat oNn.?Lr.-,5-! rS nmmihlp Itnea -toachtnr " ..w.-m-. a ' AmerTon t, d,acrlm.n.tory! j.ort and referred raiea, cnarced lor een pnHjuce abroad. In th cou epeeca he rhareed that ceet.lo r.. or nil .eB line. s.r. rLhuiid 1 n Waih-i,l0B traton by a memhr nr th. -i.rr .k- 1 tit of th.l,n 1 .n.iii,. : an (Wiuat number Aaeoelald Freea. In that ennne-ti. ; th. following waa laaued by tha Aim- elated Preaa: .-i, havine . ... b( the eaecutlva oiwrer. nf the Aun K,. man. it t... k... a,:.i t .... It haa b..n dlarloae th.l ' wrirj, ,ucn mploymnt did not at any ,h Cd pan to the broker, of th. time lnolve any act orj the ptt X lhaPr,1e .J" JMtc4 M by Ihana emcin-a wmrn could In any ay affect the intnentv ik. i-i.rfere ank hi. i..tn...' r work for the Awociated Free, n.v. ertheleaa .n.-h 1 eucb employment ta ao aub- 1-,.. mhwnnrnrion mm t.t ufinniiv S.Kli rela-t'nn TTT inch nf Jin-jumMiUk. Am-tatd rTeaa ha. rn't,r. of aald rmrrh.a . omaeflu.nc ceaaed by the acceptanc i P'"vtdd herein f vu ,,,.. ' - 'r"'l-. -a-ach of th. .nhi Thla termin.iinn r hi. 1 onerlouely gullii of any Inleconduct. t or that In th work be haa perform d for the .taani.htp 1 H ro pan lee h. , haa don anything which on not eon- ' nented With th A.-aorlated Pre aa might not hv done lth perfect propriety "1 Thla 1 what Mr Humphrey aald oh the aubject . "Th. hired reprenlativ of Hrrr Ballln and ui Intereeta la here In 1 Waahlngtnn lodny on th ataff of th i Aaanclated I'reaa the greateat new. ' gathering imi.v In ih world Thl gentieman a name i. Mr Jerome J Wither and when ion remember how clo.e the iirrn1.11 nierohant ma rine 1 i(l th Herman navy, tt ii at legkt auggeatlv that tirta repreewn tatlve of thla atlant foreign ateamahln trust aboiillt hJiii be (he re ore. no t a 1 1 va of the Aaaocmted Preei, Nl gtrVd ' W"-'H Writer .f aaTd, etching". onr Mta-te; Vitr gnd" Xavy Iepart- mania -When he waa on the mltneaa atand ! the other day. h refuaed tn tetlfy',u1 deiWrry and acceptance of th to the amount of money that h , the Hamburg American Packet Com-!" , panvi. maa jpon th. wltnaa atand"" tendered and h testlfleil that Jir Wllber com- I 'Thla oontrarfl 1 to he binding 1 penaatlon waa IVnftO a year 'What hen alrned by the partlea of th flrwt doee he do What ar. the ..rvlcea P"t and th partlea of the aecond part (that h. render, thla company?' tubecrlbtng for three hundred thoua I Mr Humphrey statement hadl,Bd ""la" of cotton; that la. to my. reference to ttlmony given bef or . 1 000 o1 acl fr the partlea of the House rommltie which had beenl'" nr nd' aecond part lnve.tla.tlng the alle.ed ailatanct of "When thta contract becomea blnd ta lobby In tippoaittnn to the ship-l,B " effecitvg. a. aforwwald. the par 1 aul.ldy project. 'e of th frt part may commence to Certain great American Iruata. aald huv ,n contract herein agreed upon ( Mr. Humphrey, received special rat. h partlea and may contlnu lo and prtVUegaa. from th foreign .hip. kuy h auch amount and at urh time I He mentioned the ' "t! Truat " and 1 hy mv deem beet, provided no the ' llarvrterjrt)mblne" In thla net'tlou. Th Hamburg-Amrlcan Packet fomptni Is the greatest power, la th. moat gigantic trust, combine and m j nopoly that exist. In tha world." da jrlared Hr. Humphrey "All th. dlf , ferent combine, and mmpanlee on th l Attantln ocean, ar. alao under that gigantic working n hem. and hv common underatandlng Th head of oia aiaaiwi ui an iiu.i. i. ina iimni- IJti It ai prob- ihr .urrv throw-' ', ,n'" "n" erta, tcither ,;. Mb?, Rutht7-',V,inJ Tnmhf mtereai m a Auttln w.r," of ih Paclflcjc,,nfr.ncaa. Mr. Patten Imurw Kwtmtcnt. New Tnrh. Jun IT Th following - .,,,.,., .... ,. ,nnl.i - " ' 1 u u "iiiiii un iia . , M rati.n f "Wr. Patten wa he party to any of the, .pinner Contracts; ht knew both. nwrtlctpatlon tn them, directly or in dlmUi, Mr .Phtten being man nf j high etandlng In hi own community, I hated verv much'Mo be indicted, not. '""f Yl l IZSltlt foundation for It but now that V " flon . "T BOthlng Tor u to "rot lh,Vm lh?-v, w ' w"J2f .!"rBlB JTb,t5Lr. ?hi?-J,iL5l?? done "jy htm dttectly or indirectly, Lthati legally nr morallV culpable," llcMtrr'a Cotton rHatcmcarit. iv tna Atwocuii rw Orleana, Las., June 17. Becre- tary H.atrr'a atat"ont of th world' vlalbl supply of cotton. Issued today how th total vlalbl. to b 1.7,7, against 1. 114.141 laat wk and 1.41.. 0I last year- Of thl the total of Amerioan cototon la 1,111,7 bale, against 1.77.641 last week and ll.tT laat year, and of all other klnda, Innludlng Egypt, Rr.itl, ' Jmdln, te.. 1.1III00. agalnat 1.117. laat week and ll. laat year. -, Of th world' via! hi, (upply ef eet ton there la now afloat and he It In Oreat Britain and continental Europe l.ni iM, agatat i.iii.iii laet year) lw ICgypt 17.0, againat 111. laM ywari In India Tl., agslnn 411.09 laet year; aad tn th. United Rtata a. ., against s.t.e.g iat year. ' NOTICE. . .J SealeJ prepoaaj will . b received until July 7th; 111, at II a'clock a. m ,.frr the erwctloa and complwelo. .f a graded erhool building for th Iowa ef Oxford, N. C. Each propoaal most be wvcrtwmpanled With a eartlfled check for II, made payable to Ih chair, man of the Building Committee, aa a aurety that the bidder will give a aat laf Act nary bond la om good reliable bon.llng company, for the um of lwnty-ffve rr cent nf the amount of hla propoaal. for th faithful perform ance of the contract. Addraaa all pro. p-oeals la Mr. W. K' Ballou, chairman Building . Committee. Oxford. N. C. Urawlng and apeclfl cation ran to eb. talned of Ltnthlcum 4k Rosa. A rc hi- tecta.' Durham. N. C. , The right 1 reeerved to. relrrt' any and all blda - . W. B BAIXOtS -i.Chaismaa Bulldlntr CommJttaa, ' -Thurg 11,- tfxfurd, . C. t ..a Allium " ikfwniii " Thar. i. apntla th. indtrtmrat ; "hat purport to b-n Hrmtifot nctwoan Brown and Kama M parti.a ,n Am part and crtan luinn.ra al Prt1a of th. Bcnd part through hrrrhy auhat rlii. for. and authorU P-". ot in. nr pan I. Mr lor their account contract, on the Near I York Cotton Ft-h.n,. f or the future f oeiiyery or the nummr or balaa eet urprt,; ,h.ir rrpectlr, itamM. . Salt ! cotton) to be eun haaed for d.lrV.ry tn nth. of M.rrh ... 3u)v 111 or ilytled amoajr more nf thoa. month.. In the ! the . month. June or iu ... uiui w ..i iirmiii. in law -tarto- of P-"1 the Act P - t M the commitre. hereinafter t ' . . a ,. , , " ' 1 -' P"- I - - .; -v , r c1' wh themMlvea. In tne ecu., ' nl" C""'ract. contraru upon h. Near. York fottnn Eichaaf for B wlul number of ha.Jea of cotton a. bribed, for by th. partlea of th. lawond part, ilm'tg he d.llv.red In the month, nf March. April. May. June and July Mil. aa aforeaald. 'Th. ..Id rrttea of the -Ural pert r. y Jointly aald contracta for PC'M1B' ,B rartlae of the aecond ptft tn Partlea'of the aecond P't nr. to d.livrr aald contracu pur- chaeod en account of the Dinlea of 'Aa Bald purvhaaaa are -made -the anm aha II be anoortlnned between !,h Partlea her.tn. one-half thereof. " paniee or ui. nrn pan ana one-half t hereof tn t he parti, of thai "-"".- 1 - herrlber a.reee tor protect and finance hie con tract a until I thrweHvery Of th. rnttorr Th.felh khd4 "P" "dcr of the cotton npon 1 enntract at their maturity agree. to receive and pay for all tha cotton 1 tendered on hla contract. It ta further agreed tv .urh nib- part cable, and each partv of the aecond 1 part at onee, and each of aald partlea , agree that none of aald cotton be r- j o'lif.1 ahall be lrml.red on either the Ni-a Tone. Ne.1 orleana or Liverpool Cotton Rxchangr prior to November 1 110 And all partlea, hereto agree that any apot cotton now owned or hereaftrr purrhud by lthr, whether .ipreaaly or othtrwla embraced In thla contract or nn. ahall not he ten- be- Tnr ovmbr I. Ill ictnal Ie-Myery of KcaJ Cut too. "Thla contract contemplate, the ac- c0,," '',' tnJ allmlnat. any I "",a nnancea untti tn cotton acrlhed that all , .Hon ao tendered and oe.ee or th. I.w eont-anbiT. t in the .w -T 1 "r. rormer pnncipai or - r '.-"I nau oewi n tna rei elved be th. Partlea of the Art andl , . T 7, contempiatej in the th- ,rrnoa High School, who waa weeterh part of the rrty and aa r eevniTd ah.rh. by Mm aDoed f,mpl-nt hW ' P I tried her. e. th. charg. of having ! turning horn.. A he near.d th to ahin aa aoon aa Br&cti- a . .. . . iwunaar an iae m irrrainn Virginian on ; r'l aiwiai anu oaaneu on at a con-iro"" "hall be bought at a price In xrm nf II pent, per pound. In th j "n th. pric ef uch contr.ru for cotton advance, higher than II rent. p.r pound before tha total amount herein a u beer! bed for are bought then nn further .'amount ahall b bought until the price of inch contracts fall, to 1 1 cent, or lew.; whereupon th par ties of the first part may commence buying on ai count of th aubarriptlon herein, and may continue to buy when-, ever aald price I 11 cent er less until ; the total amount herein aubecrlbed fori t purrhatwvt " - Cut nown Hie Tfammw On Half, u-.. . ... en.... cht.i. ik. 100,10 haiea epedfled, the foregoing Ml ubeequenUy amended to call for total of only 111. balea. fl.tO for each of the partlea Hayne and for each or the partlea Hayne and Brown, however, aareed o pay for an additional 75. 00 bale, or any part thereof after tha . required li. bale had been (UppHed. Patteei'a N'a-ne Un In (Vantrar. Patten'a nam. dor not figure In th contract at all. Although he era pop ularly credited with being the chief leader In the bull movement. ' it la au thoritatively aetlmated that the bull leader during the prog-reea of their campaign handled nearly - Too. hun dred thouaand bale of cotton, repeal anting a value approximately thirty million dollar. . Arthur R., R. Marsh, nrealdant -of . th New York Cotton Exchange, Issued a statement .1 trui i.ia men ne aa4 twJevrrmatrr A uguat 14. Th. plana received a communication front th irnlted SUtee Attorney-General aylng that the proceeding were directed merely to prevent corner and were, not aimed at regular butrln trana action, upon the . Cotton Exchange. Th utmnt," a -Mn Marsh, 'make. U perfectly clear that mem ber, of the a New York Cotton Ex. chang and their runtomer who a re using centrarta for th. future d.llvery ef cotton m'ad on the exrhang. la th ordinary courae ef their tHieineas need hoi feel the eltghteet alarm with regard te the Validity flf three tranaactlona Th Nw York Cotton Exchange as an nrhang . ha he lnterent. or concern In th ease at tawu.'' Ubo ihr Indicted Meat Are, . Jam. A. Patlen, who I. named tn th Indictment, haa been- known for year a. a corn and wheat .peenla tor. and more latterly aa the "Cotton King." Frank B H.yne an Wtn. P. Brown are well known cotton epera. tor Of ri.W irrn. IM r.us'" ical. I. a leader In th. Mint lino Ja The' other Indicted meo ar Jfew Torkera. Robert M. Thorn peon la th hioat prominent of theee. He l a pe. clal partner In g. H. P. Bell d ,. . , i...... a, Com'.n. . -f- L known financier. Kittle I lo a m.mber of the aame firm and came into notice recently when he refueed to t retlfy before the Federal, grand Jury Inquiry which resulted in tha re turn ef th. Idlctment - SU1CneH bjf Attorney (.encraj tA'trfc. ' , '" rrelianii Waahlngtnn, P. C June 11.- AHnr. ney General' Wtrkersham In cnmenf. Ing e the Idietmrt. returned today by th Mw.Tork epcclal Kedetal (rand ' ' " " - . . ? tnttI prtio of th. am. - der agraeinr.f -t to make tender. tafRcd iBGuiand that th. defendant, certain market, prior to about No-1 need e4 retr.am In eourt If thr da- ember d. 11. tha. rreatlng as artwielrH. to fo out aa thry er tender flrlal ahortag. In addition to the crn , anfid. e , r' ahprUg la th. -awprnV .yailabi. for) It ta ae( kio.a when Mnltnct mil th. iplnnere aJvd making It bmUI ta be peaoua4 or vhat th. awbeequeat requlr. then to. purrhaa. thereafter j piweed Jta. artir be. It la preaumad at aa arbitrary prc flxrd by th. pool (that arh-aie-rer the aratenc maj be, . "At the earn a ti aaTseeaaeeita er . ttnaa,,' .ttfa arlli taka aa ap atd to have been rate red Into between 'm,l ( it. circa Court of Appeal. KepreaantaUve. af th. pool aod . number -of aptneera, whereby the nt fn r mtHrmc7 ; " '"T wTL 'TZ ZTZl ! i T. " . ' ?? 4Ll.mX " "r77" about III. bvlea wf raw roxtaw for! of today, acre Ted. . Onrnelt and Jim -"'y May. which, arlth a larg. Harwell, of Vllkee. for- blockading; fJ"i .T.aJr "l'!? rT: Xh9'Btl "4 . . . . ... . . W nr.;rm. .r I M iHrt Tom Uen. or V1l.I cgl"- l.TfcrlOackn-, one ...nr. th. aa. war . a rnr gaaw mal T m.m. II Ull the houaTnd b.lof "k.emlnAg au7- further Parrhaee of aeeeral hundred 1 " BLOOD which th ntuch deatred aria. Ul. . j the torgewt foonh af Jaty relebraUo. t. the blbe4 bidder ever held la the ceuntr The feature Why AlUirweeieajeeaf riUoei Uaa'.f th. day will he addnaaae, maalc ' UeeiaralL - and ewrtnwa athknl. etunta At eight One of th. .veata ef the day aa , there WIU be local taient play In th. denial of a petition aaad hy At- rity HaU for benefit of M. 1L Church. tgra.y-Oen.ral Web-f tiaTloT"' Judge Van Noerrend for an tnfunctloa Teatrelnrnr tt. Kaufmaa And Lang ford BghL not the grouade that waa the Intention of pcomoter Blot hold a prtae fight, but hetaaae thai "conteet wo.14 be a publle avtaanre.'' The perttlow wra. ItWd Uta today 1 Xajo Mttataaw-aehaataaaw aha.. aMearrltrt whom ahall UktiaaplM rxM l m.de t eojotn a cnmmiiauon ot crime mat a a. nH ACv-1 een rmrr ar.rrl t. be oMdinu. judg. van Nnmrand. In handing 4. hi. i.i. 1.1. ... i. . unction could not "he reacted a. the 2ndaat had not been allowed audi- ri,nt ,lm, to prw.ol tt,T cm that; the leauanc. of an Injunction wildjnlrnr era. the Terdlct of the Jury, adjudtcatioa nf th f - .... , Tl0-"" , I visaing the court decunon. Gov- ernor t.lllett directed Attorney "Oen-! aral W.bb to make a flaal effort to' perauad. tha ctty officer, to aid the Btate in prevantlng the fight. A con. ference between th attorney general an,, Dtatrlrt Attorney rtckert brought forth th unexpected announcement that th district attorney and th chief of. -p-alJcci gf tfter ywiutd ; guarwotee that tomorrow's rontnt would not be perilted - While en route to the tmkland etatlon to board a train for Iwrt- memo, th governor delivered hi parting ultimatum a. follow. I mean Lava Angeles aa well aa Baa Francisco Th two fight, erhe-luled for th Bout hern City will not be held I have Inetructed the proper authori ttea there to atop them. Prewnire j waa brought . to bear op me from million of epople rttrd all over the country nnd this alone waa rea eon enough lor my Interference. . "I am not worrying wuc hew about ' the big fight 1 am coneentrattng my attention on preventing the Kaufman and langfard match. I am eat left ad : Ih.atMha promoter, ef the- bif fight ' hare already decided to remove their match from thla Mat. That la all I aek of him " Militia May Br Called Oa Tod... "wrnunento, Cej.. juf,a if. -f leoul Blot doe. what he an he Will do. I shal call out th militia. , That la th only course left,' aaid Oo-reravar Oillett when ha waa InfornW o the promoter' Intention. I hajl alao file criminal Information and complain, chaj-glng him with' a felony . If he holde the flght" toldlera Ordeeed In be Rirmvdr- Monterey. Cat., Jun 11 Order, ta t " -"". m rwaornem pro- j CiaJ THct '"' ' mand wr received today by the effl- l?9 n h ''1mnt atloeaal Ourd of .California now la.eumtne I P- , i o"nandlng ofrVar of Om pa 8 lea V, ' ' HaywaraJa. O. o 'of Baa lUfaH and F. ef fiarwenia, v.. an aavnaaaa, kj. Oakland wrer ordered t. return te tketr re.nert1ve neaaquartera from th tutaner ea Aampment and hold themaeK-ea la readineea to proceed to hi rwaclac tomorrow anernoon. AO hort. of Moeaey Ofrcrcd fogt Mg Ctwyen. Wye., Jun It -Th Cheyenne Athletlr CTub, syndicate nf local snorting men. who claim they feav awoner to back wa their wrelect. ha wired Te Rb-kard aa .fTwr to tag th JerTrtea.JohneoTi fight here on nooeeveh day of th. Frontier cele- hMHMI 1. Ik. a.. a eon tsm plats th. t-onatructfoa of a big arena at uto rrwnti.r trrwurttl.- tMUlWlrXEETg IXaXT REVIEW, New Yerk June 17.--Bra)vr-ta to. tnorrow will eay Irrecularity a till I th ruling fea ture la trad, and Industry. V armr weather la tha ley to the totter crop ana iraa report, reeelved thai week front the West. Nerthtrtjt aad Booth. wwa. , while oool, molet ormdlUoo. aJorvgt th AtlantlQ roast, now gieaa peering, have been a bar to trad aad crop development, la th Eat. Short time la evidenced In aJmoet all line of texUloa eotton good atlll reflecting the Mrwaa of high price) for raw material aad a reeded demand for good. Th percntag of idle hjom. and spindle rajige from II per rent upward, gftort tlm I also wttneaeed In woolen, good iwaaufactur. in pig Iron, production atlll outrun, conaomp- ain a A arteaa ara mmw 1 liJ?ZLZ Flnlahed line, gbow effeciJ. of reatiicUd buying baeed on hope, of lowered Cost. I plt report. Of leatwned tmprienuent work and th laying off of me by ruro4.a. i oar. axe m- I "wr and other ,r.itng ntock. Th leather and aho. trada. are actmewhat quiet, peat poor weather condition being reflected therein. ( Bualnea rajloreq Jn the Tntted latee for th week ending with June II were 171 aralnat 111 last week aad til in th Ilk week of 1101. W A:TK1: Tl .H I jHt-fMI,. HO. . llcltor at once. Men wisjj oaw , cooveyanre. preferred. r5.d prfp. Ofdtlon to rigrit man d irraaa..' Po. Holtor," tar. News and C'berrrer. 1 mattar. and thai tf aha hma.-h .f k. t aa .e .. . . . .1 . k. u i..i . - . ul:t- la tlaa CrL Jud. The ataiut uad.r which defend aata etaod rowrKHed rrottAea a maxl- mum pankanment er two yean in tne ?'!L." t "IS? V" . - - !"'?u - ,a - . . . -aT- . . - . ... . .peitentakry a ad a An. of tit. Pre. to. tHrkena. of Carrol rwunty, Va.. rwnterfeltln'. Cve year, tn the pent tewtlare. John Grjvea. of Catwell, blorkadmr; one year In, the pewltentl ry. ' FKa- Feaanh at Mla city. "?le CKy. Jun. IT fader' the lewdeeahta of Win laaAC a Lnrloa a. a J klar'.e (C.lee 1t ta etannlne a o m FEBFESSHH"IDES"7BEE TTrW.tV V -IlliO AX KjrfTOR Attjl iri'f.lt ' " f Jr JtUt WOMF..X riXFJ FOR ,CpT3ffT I , ,h. ' Aaaaclated Pre..) M' TaV Jun lT.-e-"Not 1 rewdrd ine treeia er w.rrentoa In April, Th raa wnt to th. Jury at t ;l4 9rl9ck aad tha verdict waa an aaaee at t thKk whea tha ' announcement of "not guilty: -aa made by the for. man of tw, i-,.. veral women In tha eourt. 1 nom applauded and tha ecouaed . sprang U has feet aad embraced kU stster. who had .t by hla aide dur "gth. trUL Judge Thorntaaua(ReV tf Wned fhoa. tn contempt of court, but afterward remitted th. flnea. YTUtCTjT03l.iws BIT. Alwawt f "Wiritfr- fUock . w Mid ha CMy hy Uar fane. - - t RpeeteJ te New. and Oberrer I . Wllmlaaeoa. ff- C. Jun. 17. The people of Wilmington are perbapa more deeply Intereeted la the affaire of tha Vetted Wtrelea Twiegraph Cwnpaay thaa In any other town In th. Bute aad the aewa that all of the head orrU.re had been arrwatad In New Teck eaaeed vaHowa people la thta birg te wear anything but a cheerful countanajioa. Before the trouble wa reported tt .waa Mated by a repreeea taUve of the company that about III.. of th. ftock had been placed In WllmtagtaMa. Th very .rentng th erTVcer were arreted waa when .the Mock waa auppoaed to be withdrawn from the wvacket. KUfJl COX FCTI)4 : UOOKFD Vr 8PTXTAL. Alabama Wtora to WrtaBtwvi. Bar. Mi Hoaars. fBpectal to New aad Oheerver ) W tlmtngion. K C, June 17 Coon failure mt one of the ft. board train from th. Bouth to make connection at HaavWt thle aaoralBg with the Wll mtaatoa frwln. th. Beaboard raa aa extra rrwla te Wilmington Hi order to brtntr B rry ianger bound from Bir mingham and Atlanta to Wrightsvlll Beach. The teial arrived at six thl evening and th. party -rent at enoe to the Beach. The aext ree-ular train would ant have brought the party her till II I teiytt- ' . ' f PeuV B awswig (apaaarvw -fnUadiey UltL Btatweaaie. Jan 17 A a reeult ef A ran hp BheruT and Deputy Ward ef Btateeviile, aad Iputy , Italty. of l atea Orewe Wedaeadar. nicer eon. per atlll, which wag rvlag Be pur poea to pecfectina at Mocked plaat TWeoday alght la today stored I th. b.nint of th IrwdeH Jail, along wtth barrel ceataJaln. about 44 or I aalkm of tto genuine nrod- ct af the etui. Th atlll and other cooper fixture) ar auch good speci mens, and I auch In. conditio, that anerini Lhaalea expect to haw. them pollahed aad plaeed ta hi. offlo aa rrnamenta He already haa a number awrartntrc or former, raid, la hla ef. Be ' , . Tto still waa located o the Current tend, and the liquor waa found a.af the horo of Chruety Holler, not tar away. It waa evident that the barrel of Uqwor tod bee. hvrriedly rolled te tto place where R . found only a kan tliM lefnM i ' DcaUh J-i-a. l UrabeUt XT4t$t '(tpaetal to New. and Oaa.rv.t ' Wadeeboro June 17 Mrs. RllaabeU wbb died Wedneeday afternoon at the homo In Oi ' led e townehtp, of htf eon," Mr. 'W. T. W.bb. Bha wa a worn. a of many virtue and will b gT"y Pnlaaed ta the community In which eh lived. Three children Meaare. W. T aad R. U Weoh and airs, r t, ail or Qunedae. town htp. siir-rfrw, Th torlaj waa at Deep vrewa tnerrit yeaternay aRemooa. Rev. J. J riarfcer. pastor of Mnrvpn nrcuil. con a ucteo: tha iiertlaea. Tr. r. Meet. Seat Tarwdar. Otpec! to Sew gnd Obeervwr:) r-arbm.' Jgn 17 The Btate eon, vwntioo of the Pturtlkt Young PoopU ratoa meet, her Jjn. II for a aoa. mtn of three day. The c-veeon w'll to held In the Bcon,l ItaptiM chun-h and Rev w c IWretU peel or ef the rhurch. will ha the r host. -Addrea br leadlne Church roee-bera. ..m of the atmnr. eat In the demmlnatton, win , milt an. in. t-oT?--.ni, on win wing a large number of "iewa bare. a-iti-iuxo brr. i . J. W. Patw at Turner Bhoo Howe. T. ether Branch towBhiiv Tueeaar n f.t at I U' o clock. eaaWn. placing th of money taken by htm it u He claimed tharhe waa In hardl,!! a4 ti prying Ih take care mother. But thla .tatravnt i M believed by thjoa. who knew htra h He wanted the money ta pay for roiu inf .VnBiBV- tc- and wi. uaing n to take car. ef hi mother Cvcryhody la Barry Joy hi mother and now ah. 1. greatly To treeaed about her boy, but h did a-u ateai tha caaa, for th. parpoa of trZ Mill. . .. . . a rie ivwina ail ill. Stewart Brother, ar hard w meaT' IHii An mn. k . . .1 "1 ilk they aiiould ha dona or dealing would hay. ba detected aad he uUty party caught befor fetua, ao much. They now place tbtr k. betwn , .,( 'L , hH,B ThrrTtemTtirTlai te.n-.n.1; their place of buelaeaa from tlm. u I'm. for four .r fir. avontha. Thei at.f. that he iaeiAniiKAiri. w . . ""r " -- """-" naq kl to the baaement door, an) prhaoi on. with which he effected an rn. tranc. at th. front door. ' The Juetlc. of the peex. rrnulred a bond of lilt for hla appearanc. .t Surrr Buperler eourt. Thu he fajled to give, and yenerday Conat.b), nritt carried htra ta Pobaon jail tn bit. trial at the July term ef coun Thta ta a and beginning fur a fin. looking young man who might hat a den. well In th. erorld. Th. heart-broken olj mother ha the armpathy ef all who knew her 51 "ltXj5?fwt xoju - CXX KTKKET TEhTERRAY Ar. " TERXOOJI AT yt UHX. A Painful a tul dent befett Mr Pen- Fleming yeaterday afternoon aboj 1:1 a'clock. whea hi horse barame frightened an arret Morgan aire! and threw mm rrem hie buggy Th. accident acurrej at th. ir.dr ! oc.anca apeaa. tnrewing him vm. I lentry to th. ground. Th baggy wu ' comphteIy wrac.kej. I I'pon eaamlnatlon. tt wa. fot)4 I that Mr. Fleming had received a rut dn-.r one of hit .yea. Hla head u I alao bruised aad ha rec.iv.d a all. hi Injury In tha aid. H. was takrn t. hla home on Polk atreet hy Mr. ueign nainner. . J ae nopett by hte many TTTUhd. that Mr. Fleming' fnjuiiee will not prov eerioua. T TIE MM DASTARDLY ATTEMPT AT -BABKIJIITIOX'AT NEW BERN ARTHCR CHVRCH. THE nCTIM. XOT FATALLir HVRT. (Bpoclai to Nwa and Obrvr I New Bern, N. C- June II Whll ngag.d In making up hi. report, tn tn omca af the master mechanic f the Norfolk Southern ihen In thu etty,- hfr." Arthur Church, twcr.tao te th R1a.lr therhanle. waa ihet In th left arm by aa unknown party and painfully injurej. Th matter was reported to th. police and vry ffnrt I being made to gpprehend th would-b laraaaln. The wound, al though very painful lo hot eenddared to to eerioua. PR, WEAVER RELXWED. A-Ane of nteaarr Col log. FnaM' Him to Acawpt Preatadeacy ef Emory - aead Urary Odtaejw, -(Hpeclaj t. New and Oheerver i Latwlr, C., JMa.H.-ipTha maw friende of Dr. Chaa, C Weaver. In all part of- th But. wll be glad t hear of Bio having, been offletally released from th vloe-preeidenoy ef CooUnaa College, which action wag taken br tto trust of that Institution a day or two ago, and Dr. Weaver will ar cent the preatdency ef - Emory and Henry College, to which position ne waa unantmoualy elected at a recent meeting at the board of imatee. of th Virginia college. Th aiatetwent ant out at th. tlm. by tto pre that Dr J. W. Ferry, of Morrtetown, Tenn., had been elected to the presidency of Em ory and Henry Collage, wa. Incorrect. Hla nam wa favorably eoaldrd, but h. wa net ebacted. Or. Weaver t. graduaU f Trthlty College and John Hopkln tmtvrttr. Ho waa president of Rutherford Col lege on. year, and for th past all year, ha has held th Presidency ef fjajrejort. Famal . ColteeA. .. Al I place), where he eatabltahed a record tor efficiency and bualnea Ability. theee Institution, mad - remark hi gain under hat .fflclent and kble rla nc and leaderahip. It I confidently err-oced he will achieve th ueceel to merit In hi new position. . , The new president of Emory and., Henry College Is on of North Caro lina' most prominent and gifted toil and ther I every reason to expect much of thla on of th oldaet col lege, tn the Mouth, under hi admlnlav tratlon a. the head of thl hoel If Mttutlon, who. InfluaVnc ha and will contlnn. to h broad thronghnut thl aectton of the country. -Ir Weave nd family expert to leave thl week for their pew home at Emory, V- , C0"TrCRECK Ot' HOOKWORM DIS1CAK1S. a Mreilna; nf the Mot. MetlloaJ ftncertf To Be HHd at In rtirtiurvlllo Juno t. . t Special to New and Ohwerver.r Wtightjrvllla, jun 17 At a co ferene ef the State Medical ioclety here June Urd. the following eon etltut th proa-ram: "Method foiowd In Florida l cruaade against hookwrorm dlea... Hiram Byrd. M D , Awt, Btat Health Officer of Florida. "Value and entiale ef a sanitary privy." C. W. Btllea, Ph. D., Brlentlfla Becretary, Rockefeller Sanitary Com--tnleeion. "The objection to rllnlcal rll.tmo. i in hookworm di.eas."' Dr. Wtn. Alien. Charlotte, N. C. i "Practical mean of hookworm r diction." IH W. B, Hankln, Beer tarv Btnte Board of MeaHrt. "Btato of hookworm dl.eaa lit North Carolina." Ir. John A. Fr relt. Aa.ie1.nt Perretnnr fof 7Took worm l'lseaee. State board of HeaJUw
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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