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0 MORNI WEATHER TO-DAY. for Faleigh and vicinity; Fair; cooler. " I J Tcr Post ; NG BIcvde Contest Coupoa : on page 7, Vol. HI. RALEIGH. N. C, THURSDAY, AAY 4, 1899. No. 133: n jL-ii iLA 1 lLI S OBSEilTliS BY MAJOR GRANT His Views Regarding Cuba and Porto Rico. BANS a 1PHI the qualified, voters of the city. The bonds will be prepared and issued at an early date. sMr. W. A. Muse has resigned as agent of the Seaboard Air Line in this city, to take effect at once. It is learned that Mr. Muse and the railroad officials had some unpleasantness over the em ployment of an assistant in the depot here, and when the road employed the assistant over the protest of Mr. Muse, he resigned at once. Mr. S. H. Reams, the assistant agent, is in charge of the Seaboard business for the present, but it is reported that a man from another town will succeed Mi. Muse. Captain Baxter It. Hunter, of King's Mountain, was in Durham today with friends. Captain Hunter was first as sistant surgeon of the First North Car olina Regiment during the recent war. H left his practice as a physician when the first call for troops was made and enlisted in Company A as a pri vate. Soon afterwards he was pro moted to hospital steward, and later on to contract surgeon, with the rank of first lieutenant. Still later he resigned his commission as contract surgeon to OTIS REFUSES II GRANT AR1STCE 1,500. The number armed and acting In the riots about 100. MEURIAM. Rtigadler General. Filipinos Ask for Three Months Respite. Wardner, Idaho. May 3. Fifty-four wa rants have been sworn out for riot ous miners, and constables are making arrests under protection of troops. Many miners have fled to the hills. The town is wild with excitement. About fifteen arrests have been made. THE SI1I1 nun ."Wallace, Idaho, 'May 3. Rioters are leaving on every .train. It 'l claimed that many of those who arrived here last week from Butte are now leaving. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Martial Law Declared. BoIjc?. TJaho, M'ay 3. The gwwwr will 1-sfrue a. proof amatTon dxnrtrow Generals In the Field IftOVp Their I jeclariT?g Shoshone county, in Couer Headquarters tO the Front Fill- -Alene. under martial law. Advice frcm Vhe scene of trouble 1ml irate that the presence of troop Iras atxed as a Battle Last Week Survivors Of damper on the ardxxr of strikers. Many are fleeing and the- gwvriw has or dered them to turn back. A "train load 1 r,lt!,burK 7 Manila, May 3. The Filipino com- 0f dc-putf?. has been .sent to Harrison missioners held another conference of I ncar the t?la.te "line, to bring back plnos Lost Two Hundred In One Battle Last Week the GUlmorc Party. two hours duration with General Otis I strikers stopping t3r?re on their way accept he position of surgeon with the I this in- and subsequently visited out Pfate. Thus far rixtynv. rank of captain, to succeed Captain Jordan, of Asheville, who resigned be fore the regiment went to Cuba, Mr. T. B. Yuille, buyer for the Amer ican TMbacco Company in Durham, and Mr. J. Ed. Stagg, have given out con tracts for the erection of handsome houses on Chapel Hill, streeiL These houses will 'be models of beauty and loveliness. iWork will begin on them at once, ' j LANGUAGE TOO DRASTIC. the Philippine commissioners. The sit uation is apparently unchanged. Gen eral Otis, in an interview after the con ference, paid the Filipinos asked for a three months' armistice in the entire archipelago. They admitted under questioning that theydid not control all of the islands, but said they wished of the rioting miners have been, ar rested by troops. HEAVY DOCTOR BILL. AOreeatboro Physician Wants $30 a Day for Making Arms Sore. Greensboro, N C, May 3. Special. time to ascertain the opinions of all the Pe county comm lets', oners met with a Kot Fit for Sell Government On a Par With Southern Neoroes Porto RIcans a Superior People The Major Home on Leave Winston and Elizabeth City Public Build ings. Washington, May 3. Special. Major II. L. Grant, paymaster in the U. S. Volunteer seir-vice, left here Tuesday nisht for his home in Goldsboro. He is on leave and will remain at home un til June 13, wheh his commission ex pires by limitation. He is full of in formation regarding the Cubans and porto Ricans. Six weeks spent in Cuba and ten d'ays in Porto BJi'co, trav eling in the former country over six hundred miles, and in the latter sev eral hundred miles through the rural feet ions, gave 'Major Grant an excel lent opportunity for observation. He is not favorably impressed with either the thrift or intelligence of the native Cubans and -says their standard is not higher than the Southern negro. They are not fit to rule and Major Grant thinks that it will be several years be fore the United States permits them to try self-government. He considers the Porto Ricans as greatly superior to the Cubans. The American homestead or farm house is unknown in both islands. Cul tivation is carried on in some fashion, to be sure, hut it does not approximate our most inferior farming. The land lords as a rule live in the cities and -Crave most of the verbiage of ith'e report Uvhinh hai i-rm rn ahpaH Tnt hv I aJ1 prdbable that the city will Ktand changed. In his' opinion the language Df Filipinos. Vho failed to return the I irr ajnoun't- T1 uodtor charged All the Strong Teams Add Scores t Taetr Credit. At New York TL II. C New York 17 1 Philadelphia 7 8 1 Datteris: Fishel and Grady; Fiflcld and Douglass. At Washington TL H. E. Washington 110 Brooklyn 2 6 1 Batteries: Dunkle and McGuire; Ken nedy and Smith. At Baltimore R. II. EL "Baltimore . ... .. 14 1 Boston 4 S 0 Batteries: McGinnity and Robinson; Hickman and Clarke. At Cleveland R. II. E. Cleveland 4 9 2 v Chicago 7 10 1 Batteries: Stivctts and Zlmmer; Tay lor and Chance. At Pittsburg TL II. E. 8 2 Louisville C 7 5 IJatteries: TannehM and Bowerman; Dowllng and Klttrtdge. At Cincinnati II. II. E. Cincinnati 1 7 St. Loui 9 13 1 Batteries: Ilawley and Peitx; Powell and CrJgcr. . . ' H. G ..DENTISTS IN MM 25th. Annual Session Stato Dental Association. fl Ml BODY Of III people. Aguinaldo also requests time, in order, as he says, to convene the Fil- commlrtee from the board of aldermen yesterday afternoon to arrange the College flimit. At Cambridge Harvard Bowdoln 1 First Day's Proceeding Presi dent's Annual Addrtss Kw y Licensed Applicants Who Passed Examination Able Papers Read. Looking In th zl rtiairtbrr aJ bervlnic the in:cll5rm. firw-lxvklnic boJy of mien T"ur,yinic 1I rrf-uUr a:s a. v fifty dk. ami a inn ' othf.-v. la artmian--v. xtc fine rn g'qutrjtaat naturally rurrt ttscJf i. "Is th Serrate in iHrvtbrnT "Eli n. a rue a clar t r ti4xn;rat3o3. ?m viHor nrr.tm rh fart that, taken aJto gather. h congregation r jrnlJr?nfi present d iff era from te cumpkiKjiTuI' TL II. 11 jtn usaAi t?r.Jte. Fcr Jt J but tbe -.truth to lay thai. arvriurrmlr Ipino Congress and have the eituation terms under -wJhich the bllU comiractcd discussed. Ottis positively refused to grant an armistice. The Filipino commissioners argued on account cf 'the tecenit tcnallpox scare are to be settled. It was found that tftie expense of vaccination, pe;K- I latteries: Morse and IUIJ; Ubbey and Wigndtt. At IYincetwi- " IL II. E. PHnceton 9 5 1 Went Virginia 2 8 i hinl-cner onti bHter dreHI mrn than f ecaMrji generally. InWd. It t an onuually flne-koklnf bmly men ,tn?r? wrventy-flve dniXv t-Jio are ast- 8 : H?nvt)!i in annual conventSn. tV visit their plantations, tout seldom re side there. The cattle in Cuba Major Grant de scribed as small and indifferent, while the horses were of the scrub species, thin and ugly. The Cubans average in height much loner than our small men, seldom at taining more than 5 feet 4 inches. The native soldiers, he says, were ta eorry 1 lot, no two having uniforms alike, many of them 'barefooted, eome not wearing even trousers, but having on derby hat?, and even a few were seen sport ing second-hand tilesw In sltrange con trast to the common soldiers were the officers. These were all well dressed and had, as a rule, plenty of money which they spent freely around the cafes of the cities. While the Cubans as a rule drink in toxicants, it is seldom that one is seen drunk about the streets. . Major Grant is particularly pleased with Porto Rico and believes it will become a valuable possession in time. Treasury Inspector Crane will proh- ably be sent to Winston to examine the sitOvS offered for a public building. He will not, however, 'be able to reach Winston before the 20th of this month, and it may be even later. Because of heavy public expenditures, the policy of the Treasury is not to push to com pletion public works of any kind, and especially of public buildings, so many of which were authorized by the last Congress. Bids for a site for the public build ing at Elizabeth City will be opened a? the Treasury May Wth. There have been several inquiries as to the proper form in which to submit the offer, and from present prospects there will be i many offers of desirable sites. t -" 1 , DURHAM ALDERMEN ORGANIZE. The President Wants Deoort of Arm v Court of Inquiry Changed In Phraseology. that Spanish prisoners should be re- l ouses, guams. etc., amount o awn.. Washington, May 3. QkTajor General garded in the same light as American4J'iiy-,Ania VI" P"oaoiy oe pcuu jomi Wade, nresident f &hc court, of in- Soanrards were the old nnv and I ' D' wul tne wuniy ana cuy. nen quiry, went to the White House this Americans are the present enemy. De-Dr' E Ldbetter, the mtlrlng couti afternoon and had a long conference sides, the United States have become I 7. isvperrncendent oftieatth. presented with the President regarding the re- possessed of Spanish property and have I a for 12.450 fc prof ekwioa- see n,rvrf nf ,th n-iii-t- tvnrVi c KuKmit- I asRiim-fd firwmsh rhl l etJon. OorMP. I vices uie commisnionros ana ai-CTermen ted to the President a few days ago. quently their footing is similar to that I CT almost paralyml. The commls The President reviewed the findings of Spaniards before the recent war be-1 "loners, acting for the county, prompt- thoroughly with Wade. gan. 1 ly refused to iay the b;il. and. al It was said unofficially after the During the advance of Hale's troops sho'u t ha not yet been pnesertteM meeting that the President wishes to to Pulilan yesterday, Wheeler's cavalry, I10 0,8 ,b10,anl aldermen. U is not at used fti connection with certain army American flr Kt snt . whiiti flfte,f,r fervJ at the rate of izo per officers concerned in the beef contro- with the explanation that thev had re-1 claiming that tie serfeeii the cfty versy, w hile entirely just, is not judi- Ueived ordersriot to fight dnring now cious. It is the desire of the President tint inn. Th FiliHno wpr allmvP.! to have as little rancor as possible a half hour to withdraw. leit, ana at is propatM.tne report will MacArthur. Wheaton and ale Batteries: irarri!on and ItamiMon; Kafer, Dent and Shelby. At Schenecfady It. K. E. TTnlon 19 13 6 ColgafPi 8 10 7 Batteries: DJ wards and Cbok; t?:cr- ling. Howland and Hoot. At Phllailelptna Jl. II. E. emwj-lxanla 8 9 1 Lehigh 7 14 0 Batterlen: Shape and Lay ton; Tlx- -ell, Kelly and Baiman. At Nexv Ka-en TL II. E. Yale 7 10 S UaPayette 6 10 4 Battrsles: Tltftertfn and Sullivan; Ne1ns and Ca,trralL i and county forty-nine Saya. This la regarded as a tnosa exorbrsant price, specially as our people suffered a sreat deal more from the effect of he somewhat modified in phraseology, J moved their field headquarters' 'tt the I vaccination than from the so-called while not altered in practical purport. Offld HLWS FROM BLQEFIELDS front at Apalit this afternoon. Lawton I smallpox. is advancing toward San OUguel. Spanish prisoners who had been aban doned hy insurgents at Fulilan told Americans that the los of Filipinos at Quingua last week was 200 killed. T EVERYIGIK6 RUDY ME RILEtGH Dayton's Reports Confirm Thirty-eight dead were huried in one trench. Press Dispatches. Large Crowds Are Expected in Wilmington. The supply today. chip Cleveland arrives The Detroit May Have to Impart an Object Lesson to the Powers That Be in Those Parts. Washington, May 3. Secretary Long today Tteceive'cl mailed reports from cmimian'a'er uainon, or the orurser Sanisidro: Lieutenant Gillmorc, Chief Detroit, at Bluiefieldis, but he is still Quartermaster William' Walton. Sail- Lieutenant eillmore'a Party. Washington, May 3. Admiral Dewey cabled the Navy repartment this morn ing as follows: "Following from the Yorktown are prisoners at insurgent headquarters at Silver Service Will Be Presented to theyShlp First Reglmeot Band TI!1 Contribute to the (Aytiy of the Situation. the Department of Justice not to pros ecute Edward Atklnon for vending treasonable literature to the army in the Philippine is due In a meaure to Wilmington. N. C, iTay 2. Special. knowledge by the adminJKraiion of his Everything is in readiness for the previous irresponsible action, evl coming of the cruiser Bale igh tomor-1 dently Inrirrd by a detlre for noto row. Committees hare been especially riety. While the war commission wm unahle to Communicate with Dayton maker's Mate Paul VandoLt. Coxswain acMve TOUay m arranging minor aexan -"u " of the reception for the onicer ana v..airman rani-orouii i- crew and for the large number of vis-! tacks upon the War Department and Twtnty-Cfta Annual Srkv of thi NoTCl Carolina Stat? Dental AoU tion. and the admirably pr-rrrl rA pm read yt-ln!ay anl cJjcSs f'hjwed Thfm to b rmn of hlcn Inti 1- linence. while fhrtr OTnt-anor In con vention artl dear general bnarJnc love,thcm to toa pfoUcmen f cul;uro aa well. DELEGATED PRESENT. There are bout rvrnty-nve dV galeti In rtendanoe cm this 1"ki of che aciatlon. including folkwv Ing: A'.exaIr. C. L: Ajvr. J. M.; Ban ner. J. E.; Bland. C. A.; Bcntm. J. 11.; IJanner. 'C. -W.; Carr. I. N.: CarmlU N. f?.: Di-im w. -lt: Dvi. L II.: Everett. D. H; Tlemlmr. J. M.: Gor man. J. A.; GrCfflth. J. F.: IIawi-t C. T.; lIurro?r, T. M.: ITarna, F. .; I 111 Lard. S. P.; Jlorton. IL V.: Janwi, D. L; JcUr. I. P.: Jon-. H. II.; Kee ran. E. r.: LlRle. J. II.: Uw;iaa, A. C: Lyrxrh. William; Ma,t5w-w J. E: McCrackcn. J. T.; McCmrkn, F. W.: Morrr-r, TL if.; Mor-. J. K.; Cborn. J. C; Obortf. J. It.: IaTkrr, J. M.; Patterson. J. n.; Bamy, W. ILy Itomlner, C A,; 6rHl. II.; R-nAthers II. F.; Spurgfon. J. Turnrr, V. II; Tuckir. E. J.; Wyche. J. E; fche h.a4. C. D.; IJanncr. J. E. - In ad'lXn to the dr1'r(rt. fxtm are a nu mbtt of jrocnn-m ni:tnc l,ntlir frim other Kcatr. Inclutilr-J ih fcllonlnx: Dr. L. if. Cowardin. rf TUchmoo' Va, and the following from Atlanta, Oa., vit Dra. William 0nhjiir, Washington. May 1-The dovUlon of J Frank lle'.hanl. Caapp!! n.i Bnxi5- ton. ATKINSON PAMPHLETS SEIZED. Wbytke Department of Jottlce Lett tae Aoltator D wa Eaally San FrancLsco. May 3. Postal au thorities today heixel pamphlet s-ent out by anti-Imperialist Atkinson, ad dressed to Dewey, Otis. "Miller and Irofea5or Schucmm and Worcester of the Philippine CommiMon. Two of the pamphlets are .entitled "The Hell of War" and "Criminal Aggres sion." The third 'has not any t!tl land contains copies of peechn deliv ered by Hoar. Boutelle and Edmunds. by telegraiph. It is understood his re ports su'bsltiamtially oonfiran presis dis-patches. xntrre is reason to oeneve tne gov ernment has decided that a lesson Ehculd be itaugihlt some Cen'tiial Ameri can n'etpul'oli'cs for Che'ir high-handed n;et'h'od3 dn dealing Avilth, Americans. The pets'ent trouble is attributed to the bitter hlcstility of Governor Torres, of Blueflelids, toward1 Americans. Seere- John Ellsworth, apprentice, third class, Albert Peterson, Landsman Silvio, Landsman Lyman, Paul Edwards and Landsman Fred Anderson. Provisions have been sent them by General Otis. Am continuing inquiries as to the fate of the other seven." itors expected from Raleigh and other jOfttcers of the army. He made rharges town. Very low rates have been of-;Of cruelly and mismanagement, but fered by all railroad coming to Wil-hen the onnmislon visited Boston mington.and visitors to the city today and called him to the stand he failed from adjacent towns say that large to substantiate in any way the allcga- OFFICEHS CF THE ASSOCIATION? for the pa: ynr and at pevnt are follow, ntw cfn-ctrs to t vhnmn 5ur- tng the rrtnetrrt tm-micm for tne ensuing tir: PrJden.t C. W. nannnr, cf lit. Airy. Ft.r't Vlce-Frv!Jcrtl E, P. Keeraroa, of Ch arlotxe. "Cond Vice- Ire I dent J. J. XXa.?tJ, cif Itcckjr Mount. Secretary J. L. Spurreon, of HIH benx Tn-asurer D. L. Jannrs, Oevnvii:efc Ea 1'; J. P. Gnfath, Salljrtjury. MacArthur Attacks San Tomas. 'Manila, Thursd'ay. (MacArthuir be gan an attack this morning on San All Officials Reelected Except Fire Chief Agent Muse Resigns. Durham, May 3. (Special. The new board of city aldermen, every member tary Hay is endeavoring to adjust thelTomas' five "mIles norfh-wesit of CaWm- troubTes fhiro-ugh channels of diploma"- Pi,t;- Americans are fighting fcrubborn cy, bu't 5lt is n'oJt Imprioibable that Day- lV fc,r 'le bridge and retrels are burn- ton may sotoh. he ordered to taka dras- -hg town. lie m.ei&s'UTes. crowds are "being made up for the trip. Tomorrow morning the naval re serves' splendid boat, the Hornet, will carry a delegation from military organ izations and committee of arrange ments. The Compton. a passenger I steamer of the Atlantic Coast Line, will tion$ he made. SEVENTY RECnUITS OFFER. Batch of Mes Secured U Winston for the Reflutar Army. Winston, X. C, May 3. Special. Tte- cTUking offloer w ere here today and carry the committee of arrangements ( examined about seventy men for the composed of ladies, Atlantic Coast Line United Ttatej army for . term of MADE HIS PURPOSE CLEAR. THE TROUBLE AT WARDNER officials and their wives to South port, three years. Two-Shlrds rf the nu m- Before Committing a Murder the Slayer Prepared a Typewritten Statement. to welcome the cruiser upon her arrival ,ber wcre turned bvn on account of there. The passenger sieamer physical disability. 'Only four of Rioters Being Arrested by Civil Authorities I mington and the tug Marion, with, e passed urere wh!te. They will be unuK.irM1.n0, .roops. committee of pilots, win also form part rent Governor's Ialand. N. T.. to- Tir..VI.tn.n f . O Tk a- I ... . . 1 ' . I 1 ttf ain6iun, xay o. me ar le-1 oi tne escori ior me viciurwui uur mcTrow. and from there will ro to Nfew York, May 3. Jaimiss BI. Plumlb, partment has received the following lo the old Cape. Fear and Tadkln Valley j nlox Tt coJortd recruits wilt rmerly a well-known man about from General Merriam on his way to I wharf in Wilmington, -where she .will be to Calvettosv- Trxas. of which was a member of the old j town, this afternoon shot and killed the seat of the western mining trou- anchored. I Mutual Tlephone Comruny "waji board, met last night for the first time .Alexander Masterson, a retired broker, bies: . . The First Regiment Band of North ' arAaize today It will build mis term. They re-eiectea uvtr. j. ..-or isronxvaue "Woodall chief of police; Mr. J. R. Pat- on Thirtieth s ton, city tax coector; Mr. Paschal J years old, wehV to meet JM'asterson.'who Arrived this morning. A conference with?the Second Regiment Band.music ' m pjedmont pect:m north of beer. Lunsford, treasurer; anl all the old is .72, with the deliberate intention of with the governor discloses various for the receptions to Captain Coghlaa Wofk u to t CDin'roeMd al ooce. ponce ofticers. Mr. JAowaro iu. ieartt Killing mm. He took with him a hand difficulties in dealing -with the riots and and his crew. was elected chief of the fire department 'oag containing a typewritten manu- conspiracies. There is some hope of Among the gifts to be presented to the identifying the offenders throusrh the? I shin will be an elegant silver service conference at Wardner tomorrAW. r-lfnm Kvral rrominn ritin- of Wil- mmMB cf Howl's brigade heJd their union man r? dead an! one ivn union mi nx ton. annual reunion here Xoday. The cttair man mortally wounded. The des true- Tonight a gale of forty miles velocity, trcan. Caralr Huntr. of HunU'rllle. ti on of mining proper, was very great, ckcompanied by rain, struck the city ' as" presented with a historic ravtd. Trocps from Boise, Vancouver, V.'alla wlth.the fury of a cyclone. No damage, nud by Jmmi Dallas, of Washington Walla and Spokane are movlne for . however, resulted. It has been raining county, out erf wood from Cta. Sam Wardner today. Troops from Harrison. ' steadily since, but the forecast says Houston's huu at th old town of Asinibolne, Russell and Douglas were fair weather tomorrow. During the Washington, which ws the oaplral of and superintendent of the fire alarm script, reciting at length why he was system, in the place of Mr. -Walter C. going to kill Mastrson. Briefly Bradsher, who has served the city in ' Plumb accused the dead man of sepa that capacity for a long time. Mr. rating him from his children and in Bradsher was turned down because he ducing his daughter to sue him for an opposed the re-election of some mem- ( accounting f of her mother's estate, bers of the board in ithe m'ass meeting j which resulted in, endless litigation held previous to the election. The board : and conspiring in other ways to mill declared that the act of th General him. Plumb did not seem, to mind be Assembly entitled "An act to authorize ' ing arrested. Masterson was a prom- avl of Historic Interest. Austin, Tex.. May l.-Survtr:nc orderel today to Mullan. Will f rtArm th fire demrtmrat mMndod to the-Texas Republic In 11X. Judtf . f Vv wvv--- - w - - - r the town of Durham to ' issue school inent Republican, and nce a close Wardner tonight. The number of non- four alarms within ten minutes but no Her-lerson. of the Gun of CximinaJ fconds," ratified by. a majority voie of. friend of President Arthur. wjion oatem in discrtot la about serious damage resulted, 'Apjesls, cade the prxssentatAxa speech. f Tae First Day's S sites. T.t firri 3ay"s er;on yrtr-r!ay opene-1 vtXh payer toy Iter. Dr. Mar-thill. Dr. V. E. Turner dHlvrwl the ad drm of melcome, which was repood e-J to by Dr. C. A. Itorrfi rTger. The president. Dr. C. W. Banner, de livered the ornual nd lres, o rep on which the following cmrnitte app'ilntfVi: Dcat Horron. P.and and Kwil. This addrv will fuural primed in fu'J on png? three. Drs. CrenjCvaw. ILnman mnd Cttap pelU of Atlanta. Ga., wcre onntmou ly fl c :-d honorary rrjetnbr of ch scdHy. The annua eay try Dr. 1. T. Grif fith was, by reju-rtt, pocronil utl2 te evening ncsasCon. Th omnilurf on pybLVsUoa, crxn-po-d of Drs. I. N. Carr. St 1 P. Hll llard and C A. Romlnrer. pre-eared) Its report, wfeicti sua aorepted. The cocnmiriee of pnpilsJtls was passed until a later wnmCoa. AFTERNOON BESSION. The report fas tresjrjrnr. Dn Jsmem, was male. A cooaspfttra was ar?;4n;rtGn sne. who later mad report, srbtch'was accepted. Dr. L N. Carr wiJ a pevper on The Value cf Fugestleii In Uetlertnc FsJa in Dental i urrry." si-hk was !l cul a'i length and trsjst favorably. Tie toV.wrr.x genUenten w-re eiect cl active members of Cm snrdrty :Drs, G. W. WiUse tl. C A. Crawford. C. A Whitehead. J. H Banner. C W. Zioaf and J. A. Oormaa. J Kvvzzisa eTEfanov Essay by Dr. J. F. OiifSSth on "Ti Uletc-ry of Dental urgtrr in N art hi Carolina from lt vrKl 1IO.- In this rrrst highly intereznc paper 1 (o?lnja oa Psxr ZJt- -
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