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7 U Ud- LiLd r j Uu u J. I- a- - V.' , I . , k f .... .. r .v ' ' " " : -.. 1 V - T" . .. -tl.' .i , . t : - i; aafai mMiM IS WWwdwfc? ffwruUc HyUwimielrri KtiTr?HitHrP! lrutjr tfu-n ibej - longer liMt a( arMHl. 1 r k L i V a, , . f lh Brat iltMfli a anal SI Mrana.h. Ci.U MUHIIMI BluklKtMIuwa k. 1 l.v- i aiax 4rrtiuaU will Im 4 word or will et 9 fcr th fimt, and l ftv eack lditio puhWimi. Kuiie Urff , la th Mm kiMiNbia. . mt v r- - T lit U4IM arSTtlea Irelaat. Iiturui. - -'. ' C. 4 Cxut ixn N. Na 0m.s a IL Va, April 21, 180. f An a mwtin of I lie JJcuU.!, IriU Graj Ca II. 4.1, N. C. Na Tro., Sert U wMfcilleil to rlw Utttfanl-iiriyia-0 Th. cl!,? x.Ui.tnl ilM wject rf Ufa ieU.i,t, 00 a.o- liair ol Skn. 0- , a owmuiiw of iht.- wai amxiitlni to draft rcdolultoilt: Sgt. K- , tl) funaH iiigrMvamblfiaiHlrWulkMi wliidf KeaiMiunuMf iudi . ttHKKit, Al ltf corane.K-raji4. of thU war Wi fult 11 futrtwiin.LMt .1 , Jsr bvr ol il South, 4o dcfe4 ur ...... i.Hr v w m tw'- i..Ht a ruiiiltrsi baud of XortLwn taiuUtoS -wuo (ha ;-ir;f.? (.iffiluatiHj; inJauxllI tljv our Atxks to Yiikrv rule aud d&po tunu ; and we recfivol uveiy cuoourage racnt at the oilcl Jiom lh jowig, tail atnl H'hK' lilutfi of Suotdi Ir4and, 10 eulist in wtt OHtntrjr'aeause. ami that noe thn (ibnw ywrs hi iojr eiapvtl) w bare n-civd ee: rjp-amfw Wl31rV)fiT jl cauld 1tavalfn mretilt-d 011I bjr tin mcwt Lr'o Icd o( (he !and: Htuled, That we tender tW ladies of Sootoii Ii-Un J our sincere Uuitiks" for tbe great coneerc thf jr have manifinicd iq our welfare jTn coiit.ributiHi of all. kio4 for our Comfort and cUvrr. RmlvttL, That we hare no ccHnplaiot to make, idi M our a l licr IrK-ods 01 tbe 8ih North Carolina. Rmiotti, That w,do not bra of. the ma ny letter w get from our fair liieods at home, for until a reoeut dat they bare been at lotiz lulervalf, (ire call it long ange,) but ) weH directed aa to accoHiplish uiucht oeJnfTTtiJi'ire! as angen r.in, RmJoed, Tttal lliM year briugH to tbeio a pririlege that we woilJ nu deprive tietn of, while they 0en on us at short range, with inttgie eff.yt, which n bmRlj npoded, la, and we ee.4 bfora tb cloae ot ibis yr, to (rej into a bnd-to-liaid engagement, which will cJw ho-ull-i-tic as air negotiations have never been known avjng them to arise through tbe agency of militia oSoers, abo raakcr, tanners,- salt hauleia, Aic, &a. RetoloeJ, That we heartily sympatbiM with llioaa fair ouen, wlnwe fond hopes bare been bligbtod by tii casualties of war, among tbe noble forty-five of our comrades who have fallen and bare been'fatdr'bcQeatb Uie sod of old Virginia, Rulvti, 1'bat a copy of tbese renofitiona be sent to the Carolina Watthuian and Hal cigh ConffNierale, with a request to publish. . 4 ue meeting ailournea IBnrATi B -, Sfcrttaiy. IWlt MST. DOLLAR AND HER LAST MAS." W hive ijvoled iriurb. of our apace, tbii, week, to a notice -if AV. W. llol j-r, e!f nominate I candidate for Governor; bitt m we'desire tbe people to vote for liiin kioiiittjt, wo re ablUh lite following lract, whicb appeared in ba Standard, 22 .May, 1801, two day cflerlhe Conven tion, of whicb Mr. Ilolden was ameuUier, formally withdrew tbe Slate front the Ua too. Here occurred, for tbefiral time, we J believe, the notable declaration coiued bjr llol Jen : " Her lint dollar and her last raa." Iiad the extract, containing the olemn ;pledjj of Mr Ilolden : redell Eiprttk. " tULKNa, May bl, 1661. " About til oVloftk, p m , U ordiaaaea of cfijiHfMifr tmiimg "in tin mfiriMatie. Tus Whiah lh.. decal rti... WSS raided. anil (iorl.rofj Nrih ( arulma a ap smiM iBI J ittilpia.ial tlt :-; r ' " That W4i lb aaaivirrmryaf the Mkla bur( IfVclarnlhia lorialy Selebraled by the Mfg4te of lh ptNpl ia ConvalioB atwen bW. Nurih Curoliaa has twaa alew ta act,. bat sHa kaa. aelad finally. Ws think abe baa aettxi wnwly, Croca firat to last. lleaectVrtb her a4iiiit ar with the Slates of the tjoalb and she will ataka good br act uf the 20 ik of Mar, whh II EK LAST DOLLAR AND HER LAST MAN, if sack a wenfiee L reiaird at ber kaBds." RmUigk SjUmiurt, Ifay kid, 1861. SxcU Declined. In Mobile, ail ver baa tumbled considerably.-- On Monday it commanded only 13 for , r"" r rt-rr -. -ry:,i1,1:,'. .1 kALlSBUUV, ' From iW Mscoo Tch-graph,. April 13., Itjlaw r 1c frtsUfst Strskrasiftaenk be ' ; . ' fart tfct tesrgta tig Ubttsrs. ,r . .... ,olr f : mxI of a CoUtuiional exercise this Cv2"- - aftVr being . 7 "i .'...' i-:..'-.jtWi(i( bcktr lni W- gitrtt bail, or '1 - - - ... ' ' . . Moct ml in(Q.-WAr of fW m to I l, pririleyt oalf ratt t ig(vrf, pd not i lb writ iult TWwoU wf ComlitBtioa j r j Ujr camwA la Mfi lit jHrp ' atfi md at i .wiix-fr a apeuaioa tim rt 'rfcTI tRM. U work M aerUoI Ii.jr 0 iU dt: aJ it t.ficiBllj I gwartlt Mt!ia jr. ' Tb ,arijr ! mnnie.xtmxuua, n UM'lit gjprtwl lh or SrwtN, foOwW' w,UoW ee, n.HM U bM for ,r,,U .l( U .j fc , . T- r 1- :f V7 yl'-Sr of lu. of. Uno . ,nwf , eoWm-, of J ""X vlU. M'W " are apjarenL T, '':v of fWt-f pjf CoCgrtM ! ra--a io iLu iot"iM. If k haj been feril anj.i.nr Wft'er vw l,.ik..M,l.l f.m M,..i;.;.. ..r 1 . I " ...... . ,.rij cmxru l- """V . r 1 . a 1 .. f m "I'V 1 ... would imve . ewmi",7 ,n ,u IH"" of the WbifUodfi)i4u,;rtr wHt wiHfdj or rt!r,. Anj i the rvtnmwiily might miize for anr perjhia-, any olher, and ronfine liiin most wrongfully and alianvfullv. Cinbina tivu uf aeVf-ral aall a (m might he farmed fur a tiLe puifoe, and there would U bo remedy or rcdres aaiuni. tJ,' rrt of liclif lawkMirs. the Courts wbui J be xiufd all pt-raoNnl Security and n-roiial safety would le swept away. In.t. ad of a laud of laws, the whole coun try woaKjbe no better than a White friars dvtnaia a erfect:Alsatia. Tin's would be the hie vita ble effect of the exercise of the power Ly a gvneial suspension, with any otbur view ollUe subject than (bis present ed, Tbe sauw rdects as to outreaapon persooal rights niu-i iue under a Emitrd suspension con6ned to Vy specified casi-s under any other view. No such huge and eitorinoaa wroogs can evr kpring frona eor Conalitatioa if it be rightly .ad ministered'. So that the conclusion of the whole matter is well stated by the.Gover nor ia bs late-ntesaaga in tbe brief, coin pi;dieuiv, but exact terns j - "The only suapenUoli of the writ of kaieat corpus kftiwp to our Constitution and compatible witti the nrovUion already nooted, goes to Uie simple extent of preveutin; the re lease of jrona whose avrests have been ordered under the Constitutional warrants from the judicial authority . Mr. Siepbeua speech Jl will be observed that the uaconsiitu - tionajity 01 tna lata Act or Uongress is placed upon the ground that, under that law, the arrest must be made by order of the President of the Confederate States, the Secretary of War or the General com manding the Department west of the Mis sissippi, which,-Mr. Stephens says, places the whole power in tbe hands of the Presi - a . a a . 'm . m dent, and we itcc-pt his construction of the wvn correct Under this law, there-, basils of the Confederate Gjvernment uu- ' of martyrs in the cause of Son Uicrn-liber-fore, no citiset) can be arrested and de-1 limited power. Our t-ar a appealed lofty, floats over their bead, and, in glory privet! of Uie privileges or the writ of A- j beds corpus, except uion the order of (he PretidenL Liow would it be under the law aa Mr. Stephens and Governor B own 1 wouiii uave 1 Accorumg to tneir argu ment and doctrine, Congress would simply suspended tha privileges -of the Writ of habeas corpat and leave the ruatUr iu the hands of tha judicial oflictrs of the country. Under such a suspension of tbe writ,- every citizen ia liable to be arretted upon oalb or affirmation of any matrin the commu nity ; he can "be carried before any-justice of the peace in the land, who would have I lit . at a, t- . a tha power of sending him to jaji and the writ of habeas :ija buiug suffH-mled, be obtaiiraJbdjuUia pf law. thu laud, and "all the tf. . Confederate an j State Gover uuienU, coulJ. oot reteasa - him. What is" tlie reuh I E-ery man would be placed at tlia Ufercyof any-'"renal jua ttca af the peace in the country. All that is required, to tncarcerata him in prison is the oath or affirmation of a vindictive or profligate accuser and. the act of an. ig-. noranl or corrupt justice of the peace.-- In tie language of Mr. Stephen, "Mr woa strous consequences on view of lh snbject are apparent." With truth - aud force could it be then said, "the weaker would hire been completely ia the power of the stronger, without remeJy or redress. Any one in La;roramQnity might ael?, for any notirs or tor any purpose any cf'-er, and confioa him moat wrongfully and shame fill. Cliaiaiobslrtf W'f;2.;Wk:.3:. fortius fcoara- iftW ,iWn W 9f dir WuoV. r Uw llie iitrtriif lF" ty-migtoWtom U:yr.ipmt.iU ot was give; 'iised to W iiierubera- f it tlivj making Mw7nd more T'Wafw.fiafjff)i if ! w.atiwiBaioaw,. 1 1 atyMr SB it ott C iiim m ln-i- U.nulil IiavxJ t.Atntr 1 vaa..!.. 1L.1 at ' a - 'iLWfvfO!! ver. JU tli. U oii -.ataaaWH iV im Miti. M,jmphmZ&:& de- 1 w,-a 1 be pnvllea u tb nl of Am - bieeorpi Mo4er that laja,escie4 hf tb4 express and tflrecT wJr U lb. l'renl.. I'm ivw mi casKM. m.awHj anuer ainn ojora tboaa terribla "aeeret tea which policy aratl.a httetiy -aad n-!,ts of Mbna.-.OtVer! wera aova to takr tlielr on we wuxea oesl protcetea.l laUIanj man put lit !; Ion la tWeT, whether ha fek more secart when Le,kkw$ that La ran only be arttTJ Ij. Ma dtrectioa. of tbwrideiit,or when ts k MiaU. ) mn arresT arioa the hl-HM X Vt iSriaalkfa of wTIRaiJOTia mp" ; commannr. swi' . ' .1 1 m .. T ... ' la thva at the nieraf jafaTuarant utchri rui justica -itpeace,i whj ran send him to rriaoLjM be inast remain wlth - out redresa antilf bjr cao be tried al.tlieia the field. - Tha'oaly rwpooM to', this reeular term of tie eoorL It was ect the citiaea Jg)ot tie" very . daiigera YtW t rrthKUi. teat the law 4 noted arrests a it dot,.' arresta, sS it do-a,.' totba ordersf tU PresifKtit, and thf n only in a limM aumU-r of caaea; and. froth ll.'e torch of the invader, and thecru sUaafe to sV. ht W. intended (V ihevhaVa aad ositrarM cJ traitora ai.ia and protection oftlw liberty and rbUof llf citizen, has. bee tortgtf! into a casae a complaint Jgaiitst site law' With all ortr heart we cV.ear ia the sentiment that the ptitilegeolhe writof LMs corpus bould only U wpended-in cases of tbe greatest emererency, and, even then, evtrj goar$ should ie thrown around the act of sa- pni.w for the trttctioa of the liberty and riptt o(.th eiliiens, as has been done in lb lata ctof.Cjngrr. But if Jfr. St-jheiM is right", nd the tospeusioit of : lb ct t to place-as atJia mervy fJtewer n.minkonld lb br re- w itnesaea and enrapt justices of tbe peace, ( we say, with al tb earnestness of oar na- ture, that, andr no'circuinUQces, should the writ Ver bfi suspended.. Hi ib Unv, Mr. Btephena. rsl have seea that map f his apprebeusiona were entirely grotmlloas. Lie aeemed to think that the object of the suspension was to prevent thoee. who- liad employed substi tutes from letting, before the courts their ritfht to exeajrtion, and yet, at the very , time tnat he waa givrnj expression to that opinion me oijtr uM veea rraeu ot uf rection of the President to iuterposo no otijction-i mar inxtwwpptata-to the coorts. The truth is that the President has shown, fiot only a wiliingnsa, but anxiety, to have alt judicial and constitutional questions Considered and didod by our highest courts; and whea those decisions have .1 i'm : ji j: l been made, he has, m every instance, cheer fatly couformed to heo). Would that Mr. 1 j Stepliens could iajuca Lis friend. Gov. Brown, to do tbe. .same. It would save much wcanling aad unnecessary discuss ion, and would relieve 'the people of Geor gia of the expense and annoyance of avcall ed ioa of tbe Legislature It ia difficult for ea to realize the si a eeri ly of those who proieet to feel such . great apprehensions of lbs -tendency of oar Gov ernment to iHua despotism. TLej, orofess to see. ia Ui'ia suspension of tbe writ of Imbeas corpus, fell blaw aimed j at the liberties of tha people,n and look j with alarm to tha action of Congress; asj bnuner, the proud emblem of Southern in indicating a purpose to consolidate in the ; dcpetidciice unstained, save with ihe blood with tbe laise staierneut tbat I'jw wm -01 ; habeas corpus has' not. been suspended In J England ddriiig th present emera.ion. and we are warned to be as jealous of en croachmenta tapon this great writ of right, as are the pwj4e of jGreat Britairn Ho one holds in higher estimate this great bulwark of Brith liberty than tha writer of this article and yet we cannot feel that its suspension in Ibis country shoo Id oc casion the same - alarm as it would justly excite in England., - It should be horna-ia mind that Great Britain is' a tnonarciial Govern meat that Pwer once secured to tha monarch, is LbeLiby bim jbr lilV and at bis dcaih is trans wiled to gearally hif i jlw4ojrAio!Lenis ing power dangerous to the hbeHies tf the peoih. With us it is entirelr d'tfercat. Our President holds hie effiee for a tiasit ed term, and whatever power he may ac cumulate ia executive bands passes at tha end of his terin to his succeawr, and who that successor may be is unknown to bin as to every one else. Tha President of to day ie the citizeaof toroorrow,. The power ha wields to day against the citizen, will to morrow be -wieWaJ y j another against him. 11m -interest aa president is for six years as a eilixfa Tor lifetime ; and self proiection, T mo higher motive makes bint a reliabfe goardiaa of tha rights of tbe peopla. We bae ia tha recent ac tion of 53oogress, a strikiag iltaatratioa of tha view we are now presaattng. Toe mea who voted the suvpsnaloa of tiWwrit of lh TbUlt iswar ib-I e,wo IIUhU. and rihu I h not iW eireanistaiKM coticluv , .r evifk nee of tlit ract that, In their fcou ettjul-.utau, it, surnowa demand J ,y "th blk interest I KThtf were to place, wliiUt they becatna th 'sobjectiof tbw iuilitar lapottstri which, by $hiir , votes titer wi ratini. Tha Idea W so pre;-oUfoui ami absurd that KiteOw 'C mm mUl not Ion tolerate lb roll. If is wale- neeaaar 10 slat 4lUXfrta ia - - - i .'i7.T .VA' , UlSDel tb d.IuUJu. . -t-r-- z. . "Afr .itirtAna wtealaW- wiil'aa' appesJ toV thw fcejfislatuw, to-sen! liorne ;rLber:n?.ineMa'.r'r to our brave aoldiaia that the Legialatur had declare -IQ lhctr f jdiwrnr a la ane-inutitutibnal, whicb Con'iv3 Conresii had - iMsaed for the Drotectioir of Uheir iunirv. their wives and children. : wwwuihi. In tjmmoa with "their friends at hoine.'our brave 'men in tha fields had ,rd axd ik-fr that our country was . iq- Ctrd with heartless traitors, eiiiiaaaries of ' ur brutal enemr. uen who eluded the ordinary proeesa-of tha law, and ffoni whoe hands timocent woinea and ebUdWa '- were maile to suffer wrongs and cruelties ' ,uore inufferafle than dealh'ilseIC Tbey - had ma-U their war ioio tha very capital : of our Confrdeiacv' had anilied the torch to tha house of our Prwideuti whilst others sttaints of eivilixed ' arfare, in their fiejid- ib purpums .of Itving the capital of the 1 Confederacy To aidies, and murdering iq cohJ blootl, the 1 resident and members of his Cabinet. It waa in view of thirstate of things that the country ' demanded of Congreis such . legujation as would give, security agaiust, not ouly tha fiends who were perpetrating these outrages, but tbe mitterabie traitors at home. wliower riv- ing theru "aid and comfort," by affordingi lueia shelter and protectiou. ; It was . t - , -. . ' - 1. l '1.. . 1: . fit But u v" f" .usjnruv4t dj uw of kabft corpus wm intended to operateT I J . i f t j : r-- - wwjfiwiw.niMi wgvjwnnii 'uu It tras tatf used" fcsalhH u6ntbthefrf'ndTgf speaker invokes the curse of God we venture, with an uiuloubtiog confidence, rthe prediction, it never will be used by our President against any true and 1J son'of the SoulK. LerTraitors, spits,' and disloyal in.i!couleuU tremble in the pres ence of iiiipendin-' retribution, whilst all pooj and true met may go on rejofcinj. For thrre years the writ of habeas corpus has rirtnaily been suspended, so mr as our brave troops in the field are concerned. and they have borne it patiently, and without a murmur. That army sends back to Mr. Stephens, and all other good men at borne, a more "cheering message than tha one'thev have received from, tha Georsria Legislature. They bid us all be of sood cheer. In their bands the liber lies of our country are safe. Tbey fear neither' military despotism at Lome, nor suhjnsatioa from abroad. Their country's and triumph they wiu cause u 10 noai over every tneh of Southern soil, in des- w?e of murmuring and discontents in their rear, and threatening legions in ibejr front. There are soma significant ' facta con nected with this whole, matter which can not fail to attract' public 'attention. Tbe imsg of Gov. Brown is I he ground work of a denKHtstratioB which lias rallied m iu support every disaffected and disap pointed man - in the country. Wherever you meat a growling, complaining, sore headed man, hottil. to the Government and denunciatory of its measures sad policy, ora eroakini. deanoadinr dyapetithv who sees no l;rpe for theceaatry, bat, whipped hintplf; rs rying toakayary bodyrWt M hrraseltV jo? wiH iuvari- ably find a friend, adaiiier and defenderiSf Gov. Brb vn. lie has become tbe nu cleus around which all thd disaSeolioa of the country ia-gathering. A syropatbix. ing spririt" lead a'l such to tha erabracea of bis Excellency. Jfow we do no meaa to say that every raaq who support Gor. Brown ia disaffected fai from it ; bat we doaay thatevery drauV-cUd maa tf9 tha ranks of hie suprwters a significant fact which sbvuld eaast aacb men. as Mr. Sta pbens to pause, and consider wJl the ground tbey occupy. .Tbia, anrtaaata mesaaga baa riven new encooragetnent to the JJoldeas of North Carolina, wbe bad tha message as a pledge of Georgia co-operatioB Wi tbairtraasonabla plot aod yew tha tuinkxaa of Liocoln are heralding it to the pecpta of tha Hortb, as aa art- 1 ; .beapjat r t ... . r. ' " .- - ra tora and. distracted, b lhe tint -tor luem to push forward ia tha wort of np-pi-eatfing- tbe febfflion. How many It will add to lhr taaiiibera of LJnooln's army, and tow man fivta h will cost amooe; dur oV braea and ,yal7Bt tnh, remains to W aaea. J It ia die lo aay'tbat such are bot tlx leaftiraatd eonaeanencea of this ill ad- vised ntaaagv. The facts eri and wftb than way" have to deal. Va know -full veil that Mr. 6te'pbeBa laoked for no such , resalu wUai he oare his 'support to this ' fnja8Mga,apd sjUt plicy: bal that 'oly showa hoFjthajiUrai-antf traftst of T men . give us no pleasure to differ from ilr." Stepheua. We always. do so with, regret. and aorya misgivinirsav In thisjcase. how. ever, we" feel itsttired that the lima will com, -and not for Mistnt, when ha , wiTT"r regret I he delivery of this speech as much and as siocerily as we now do. . V ques tion )Hher lbJ purity of bis tr.otivts nor tha sincerity of his convictions, but-we cannot refrain from saying that hi speech was HI limed, vnfortuoata aod illmrieal v ? , - - TROUP. Mark the Channel -Two reara tgo Senator. Cright of Indiana, Vas expelled from the Yankes Senate by vote not far from unanimous for aimj.ly writing an ordinary letter of inTcixiuction to a' person desiring Iq mate tlje acqiiaiutance of Preeidentt Dajife.MfJwttcIt men as Xngof OJiio, .Wood of New York, jUarris xf Maryland, aitd Wliito or Ohio,' i declare in open session their convic tion that Lincoln maV bnrv' ml . blood j ravt-g our brnyo and pliant soldiwrsmntil -resistahcei sliall prore unavailing; inay artra the DaKnce of oor 4eop!e into banisljinp con fiscate their estates, and send tbem, men, women and children, all ages, conditions and sexes, strangers' in strange land. hnnsAleaa anA kmA. I . 3 ' ' . nuiiymo- 1 . v . .- j ic nauuvreri j Vu 11 0 CaD DerOT make them a subject face t AnrJth" Alm'gbty npon tbe war, and invokes tue- people to mace peace by-a cdrrf promisy of conflicting-interests; prin ciples and opinions. -I'bis is graU fying. .Reason is returning, nation al insanity is decaying, and think-, ing men begin to see ' that by "at tempting to exercise an arbitrary control over the people of the Sootb the Kotth has lost its Qonstitutional ionnjoonment,4tnd4ncnrredi Jebt tiiatcan never be paid. A rot cannot be obtained m the Yankee Congress uow to expel a member for giving expression to hi feelings Mark the cbanpe. Tis ominous. Maoon Telegraph.1 f A Terrible Tkaoedt recently or ctirred in Jefferson county, Ky. Two -friends, Ileybeck sjnd Frank bad been strolling through the garden of the former, who cut some rino alios -for tbe other. JThey thea went into the parlor. Ihe first Intimation the family bad of anything nriosual was the spectacleoflleybeckfleeingfromthe bouse bleeding, Frank -with a bnge bowie knife being in pnrsuit, Frank overtook the other, stabbed him thrice in the throat killing bim on the spot, and then eat his own throat so fearfully that ho instanly died. The , cause of the qaarreHs not known, and never,-perhapa will be. Jhenenaiea circulating report thro this coun try that be has advised the Confede-i rate Government to abandon this por- . tion of North Carolina that it ia bos worth defending &e, irc We take pleasure ; in saying there is not one woralor troth in this report Got.. Vance nas at no time given such ad vice. On tbe contrary be dee ma It not only the) doty, bat the highest inter est 01 the Government to protect this mountain region and the Gov ernment will bold it at any cost..- We" speak 'advisedly. No intoottm.' or : iBougut 01 aoanuoning .western. North Carolina has been at any time ' entertained.7 When the enemy ock copy this country 'it will be at a fear ful coat to liimll-ieTtYid Jfevf.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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