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STATE OHBOHK&E, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 SJI?jc State CDhvunictc BY CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Every Morning Except Monday. cii:.o:wOLL fiMih: i:as:i puiue ot JL la .ou per year; tfo.OU tor 0 months; 1.50 lor 6 inonuis rpjIK BUSINESS OFFICE and Editorial X Rooms cf the Chronicle are on the second lioor of No. 216, Fayetteville St. COMMUNICATIONS RELATIVE TO the Business Department of this paper snould be addressed The State Chroni cle, Raleigh, N. C, and all Drafts, Checks and Postal Money Orders should be made payable to "The Chronicle Pub. Co." JOSEPIIUS DANIELS, - - Editor. North Carolina, which meausthat chaos hell and coofusiou, shall again break loose and reign supreme in Bertie .Hal ifax, Northampton, Vance, Craven, Pas quotank, Granville, -Hertford, Vyrten, Washington, Currituck, Edgecombe, t New Hanover and Wake. Bkall these i .a i things be? Shall the finances of the State be thrown into irresponsible hands again? Shall county script again fall to 2y and 50 cents on the dollar in these counties? y STATE POLITK S. From Mecklenburg Times, orsran of the Mecklenburg Fanners' Alliance. The I). II. HRUWDER, - Uus. Manager. HAL. W. AYER - - Asso. Editor. Equal and Exact Justice to all Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Re ligious or Political. Thos. Jefferson. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1890. DEM0GRATIGJH0M1NEES. For Chief Justice of tta Supreme Court i HON. A. S. MERRIMON. For Asso. Jus. of the Supreme Court- HON. WALTER CLARK. J OK SUPERIOR COURT JUDCiE. 1st District Geo. H. Brown, Jr.,oF Beau fort. 2nd District Henry R.Bi;YAN,of Craven. 4th District-SriKR Whitaker, of Wake. rth District R W. Winston.of Granville, f.th District E. T. Boykin, of Sampson. 7th District James I). McIver, of Moore. Sth District il. F. Arm field, of Iredell, ioth District J no. Gray BvNUM.of Burke 11th District W. A. Hoke, of Lincoln. FOR SOLICITOR. 1st District J. II. BLOUNT. of Perquimans 2nd District J. M. Grizzard, of Halifax, rising tide ot prosperity 3rd District J xo. ti. w oodaru.oi wuson. 4th District E. W. Poll, Jr., of Johnston. 5th District E. S. Parker, of Alamance. Gth District O. H. Allkn, of Lenoir, vth District Frank McNeill, of Rich mond. 8th District B. F. Long, of Iredell. 0th District W. W. Barber, of Wilkes. 10th District W.C.Newland, of Caldwell 11th District F. I. Osborne, of Mecklen burg. 12th District Geo. A. Jones, of Macon. Again a Radical Legislature means the defeat of Vance, and when this tri- i bune cf the people shall fall,this man who has incurred the displeasure of hydra headed monopolies and who has grown old and poor asd blind in his fight for the rights of the oppressed against the rich when this man falls, who will dare to champion the cause of the poor and the needy, seeing how little the re ward for duty done? Again and above all, it means that North Carolina has taken a step back ward. Its moral effect will be great for evil. It means that the inevitable con flict between white and black is nearing. It means that the van guard of the black and the rear guard of the white have met. It will give the negro a false idea of his own position in the State. It will reopen the old wounds of 18G8-1870. It will turn the head of the colored man from business to politics. It will make him insolent and stiffnecked. It will af fect every household in the State. The farm hand and nurse, the house maid, and even the cook in the kitchen, will feel licensed to greater freedom and incompetency. In the name of the great State of North Carolina her business relations and her in the name of that Peace and Security we now enjoy aad of that OvXifnsion and Shame which we should seek to shun the Chronicle calls upon each mati in the State to rouse himself, and to each woman in the State to help in the good cause by her work, her example'and prayers in the interest of good government and Democracy. FOR CONGRESS. 1st District W.A.B. BRAKCii.of Beaufort. 2nd District W. J. Ror.ERS,of Northamp ton. 3rd District R. F. Grady, of Duplin. 4th District B. H. BliNN, of Nash. 5th District A. II. A. Williams, of Gran ville. 6th District S. B. Alexander, of Meck lenburg. 7th District -J. S Henderson, of Rowan. Sth District W. II. 11. CowLEs.of Wilkes. lth District W. T. Crawford, of Hay wood. WAKE COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk John W. Thompson. For Sheriff M. W. Page. For Register of Deeds S. M. Dunn. For Treasurer L. O. Lougee. . For Coroner Dr. a. J. Buffaloe. For Surveyor TT. A. Chappell. MOORE COUNTY POLITICS. A gentleman in Moore county, who had been urging the Democratic nomi nee for the Senate to declare for Vance, writes us: Your editorial on "Moore county Po litics struck the nail on the head. 1 wish that it could bo placed in the hands of every Democrat in the county We concluded to settle our affairs within the ranks of the party. That is the way to do it. Differences between Democrats encourages Republi cans and helps to elect a Radical Lcgis lature. WAKE CO. LEGISLATIVE TICKET For Senator A. C. Green. For House of Representatives W. B. Upchurch, Geo. W. Davis, A.M. Sor rell, and A. D. Jones. THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES ! Senator Plumb gave the Treasury Department a little raking over Friday, because of its having entered into a limited partnership with a lot of New York speculators, and Saturday Senator Cockrell reopened the same wounds in a few remarks, objecting to the consid eration of Senator Sherman's bill to reduce the amount of bonds required of national banks. Mr. Cockrell said that ;sof battle have been formed, candidates have b?en nominated in nearly cr quite all the counties in the and th? ?ing!e question is whether vhe Deu-ocratic candidates or their op p meats shall be elected. If the Demo crat are in the majority in the next leg isla are Senator Vance will undoubt edly be elected his own successor; if the Democrats are in the minority then J. J. Mott or some other Republican will take Senator Vance s place in the united States Senate. This is the simple issue and there can be no evasion. The National Economist claims to be the organ of the National Alliance and that organization is essentially non partisan. But no one reading editorials in recent numbers of the Economist could fail to see the very direct and ag gressive attitude of that paper in North Carolina politics. If the object of the Economist is not to weaken the Demo cratic party in the State and thereby aid in defeating the Democratic nomi nees to the Legislature, we fail to see what the object can be. Certainly such is the effect of the teachings of that paper in its recent issues. Now the Times bags to protest. The Economist has no right to Interfere m these matters. It'is published in Wash ington, D. C, and though its editor may have lived in a good many places, he is not a North Carolinian. He has no right tu intermeddle with purely political matters here, nor to dictate to our people as to the casting of their votes. He is doing great injury to the Alli ance by furmshiug a pretext to its ene mies to accuse it of violating its funda mental principles and of using indirect and sinister means to accomplish bad ends. Already the papers which are hostile to the Alliance and which are ever ready ready even to pervent facts in order to falsely accuse and bring odi um upon the Alliance, are charging tha its members are responsible for the mis chief the Economist is doing and are secretly giving aid and encourage ment to that Da per, while the fact is not one Alliance man in a hundred can approve the course of the Economis in respect to our State politics. We venture to say there are not a dozen Democratic candidates tor the Legisla tare in the State who have not been in structed to vote for Vance as Senator, or have declared their purpose to do so Now, these men are to be elected or de fcatcd. Every word spoken, every line written, to dissatisty the people with Sen at.'R Vance, tends directly to weaken tliese candidates, two-thirds of whom at least, tl.r ughout the State, are members of the Allianco. The logic U and inevita ble effect, whatever may be the object, of i he Economist in recent editorials, is either to defeat the Democratic nomi nees, the great majority of whom are members of the Alliance, or else induce them when elected to be guilty of the digracetui, dishonorable and treason able conduct of violating their pledges to the people and the instructions of their constituents. In this State a majority of the Demo cratic nominees for Congress are mem bers of the Alliance and any disaffection caused from the needless interference of the National Economist in the personal politics of this State will inevitably strengthen the opposition to Capt. Al exander and other Congressional nomi nees who are members of the Alliance. There can be uo middle ground in this 1 k mm. ft my. . IIP MIMPB5! FULLY PREPARED To wait upon the public for- -zFall and Winter Goods-- :o:- Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in leavening strength. U. b. Government Report, Aug. 17, 1889. THE N W SIlKS DRESS GOODS -AND DressTrimmings, W, L I L L IBB S ft We are positive that the display in these three de partments has never been excelled by any 01 our pre vious efforts TIIEi CARRY A FULL LINE OF mil &0QDS, mi, mm, INFANTS' GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, "Wrte Goods, Linens, Towels, Blankets, Quilts, HOSIERY", GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, Domestic Goods, Umbrellas as Gossamers, TiOiSrs , r GENTS' FURNISHINGS. - NEW DEPARTMENT. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. Thoroughly Reliable. BLACK DRESS GOODS. NOTHING LIKE SUCCEEDS SUCCESS. point is about to be reached when pa tience and forbearance will end and in dignation and resentment will begin. No thinking, respectable man can con template the effects the horrors of one Radical Legislature in North Carolina hc proposed when this bill was taken without a shudderl UP to ffer an amendment requiring the What does it mean? Where does it withdrawal of all bond circulation, and lead? What are its effects financially. tae substitution of Treasury notes matter and no dodging the real issue, economically, in the home circle, for the "fcne Dest paper currency that any coun- und if. we are Dot much mistaken the tax payer, for the poor and self-respect- try ever had." ing white man and his wife and little "That will take," he continued, "the ones? control of our finances out of the hands It means that hereafter each Judicial ot a combination and monopoly. What oi HLESS IIIM, SO HE WOULD. district will vote for its own judge as nas DeeQ seen within the last few weeks now it does for its own solicitor. What nas not been creditable to the country, does this mean? It means that Geor;e Tne Secretary of the Treasury has been H. Wijite, the present colored solicitor seen drawn on by speculators in stocks of the Second district, will be elected a an( grain in. New York, to pay out every judge of the Superior court of North dollar of cash surplus in the treasury in Caroliua. Article 4, section 21, of the order to save them and to save their im- State Constitution. Bear in mind, this aginary profits in speculation and gam- colored judge will ride every district in bling." North Carolina. He will preside in SILKS. The most popular weaves this season will be Bengalines, Faille Francaise, and Eppinglines. Tliese we show in Blacks, as well as all the fashionable Autumn shades. DRESS TEXTUKES. The popularity of the new "Rough" faced materials is now assured; and, combined with Velvet and Silk and Paesementaire, are capa ble of tho most surprising effects. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Our showing of these important accessories to diess goodH is simply wonderful. It ia quite difficult here to givo anything like a comprehensive idea of what we have; but among the latest things brought out are tho Turquoise effects, Velvet and Tinsel Combi nations, &c, Ac. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A CO., Raleigh, N. C. TERRELL & MOSELEY, Commission Merchants, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERS, 203 Fayetteville St., M$z N. C. The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER ia the most wonderful med icine, is because it has never failed in any in stance, no matter what the disease, from LEP ROSY to the simplest disease known to the hu man system. Ihc scientific men ol to-day claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we cure them all at the same time, as we treat all dis eases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Kheumaiism, Kidney and Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Fe male Troubles, in all its forms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human System. STOLEN KISSES i the name ot anew brand of chewiug tobacco for which we are sole agents in Raleigh. TERRELL & MOSELEY. MULLETS-.We received the first ship ment of new mullets j'esterday. TERRELL & MOSELEY. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations, See that our Trade-Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. Send lor book "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by LEE, JOHNSON & CO., DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. W00LLC0TT & SON. haughty Asheville, and he will preside by the sea, in Dare. Surely, the Radicals will not nominate a negro for judge? Well, perhaps not, and yet they have a negro from the Sec ond district in Congress, and they have a.ncgro State's attorney, whose duty is nearly as responsible as that of a judge. Are tho white men of North Carolina ready to have a negro on the bench? Are they ready to have tho delicate rights and duties of themselves to each other, and tho privileges of their wives and children, as between themselves and their colored neighbors, passed upon by a negro? Again: Tho next Legislature wijl bill and denounce the Democrats with divide the State into Senatorial Districts, all the fierceness that characterizes his This was done in 1881. (See Laws 1881- party. nhniNU. onr i ; a , . Wuatx uui8 tooe.aone eacn THKARWilinp.ii,fl f,i tT 1 - villUU L1L4.1V Otl V j j vvu..ucu auu 6""j- tte one thine Fay a tit nan IJut the Tax Payers Would Have Been That Much Richer. (bt. Louis Globe Democrat Republican Organ.) The New Hampshire Republicans very propcr'y cor gratulate the soldiers of the country upon the fact that "their enemy, Grover Cleveland, is no longer in a po sition to defeat the just and generous Republicans aro conspicuous for their Pnr?se of a grateful nation." Had he greed. At the recent State convcatiou beca President during the past six W. P. Bynum, Jr., of Greensboro, was months, the veterans would have lost at nominated for Superior Court Judjre. least 30,000,000 On Saturday tho same gentleman was nominated for State Senator in Guilford county. We suggest to the young aspi rant to decide wilich office he is a can didate for. It might bo embarrassing and contrary to the Constitutional inhi bition for him to try to fill both at one time. Wo givo this advice knowing w .. - 0 that he cannot be elected to either office but so that he may map out his course of action. If he is a candidate for Judge, ne cannot make political speeches. If for Senator, he can defend the Force ruODUCK Wo handle all kinds of country pioduce on commission. Consign ments solicited. TERRELL & MUSELEY. jnel7-tf Ridgeway High School, FUR BOYS AND GIRLS. The Fall Session of 1800 Renins Thurs day, Sept. 4th. and Continues 20 Weeks. OUR SHOE STOCK FOR THE FALL AND 1 A INTER T ALL AND VV INTER 6 RADE BADE IS COMPLETE. TUITIOK. Primary and Intermediate. .. .$20 CO ClasHics and Higher Mathemat ics 25 00 Music on Piano 12 50 Board (including fuel.lights and washing 55 00 Half of the above charges is required in advance and the balance Nov. 15. The scholastic year is divided into two con tinuous sessions ot twenty weeks each. For further informauWaddress JOHN GRAHAM, Principal, Ridgeway, aug8-wlmdtwiawe2m) Warren Co., M . C. It was bought before the advance in shoes. We sell them as cheap as they can bo bought of any lirst-class dealer, and can fit any size foot, from a baby to a jumbo that wears fto. 13. LADIES' $100 Button Shoes and Child's Shoe at 453 and 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, and Men's Brogans at $1.00. ,n OUR CLOTHING Stock for Men and Boys are all bargains. OUR 50c Unlaundried Shirts cannot bo surpassed. ALL SIZES of Misses Vests, from22) to 50c. LADIES' VESTS, from 30c to $1.50. Marshall Mott truly says that the place for auy man who opposes the Force Bill is in the Democratic party. TRINITY. COLLEGE. Another Donation Every Methodist In the Mate Ought to Help Swell the Fund. (Charlotte Chronicle). Dr. Crowell told the reporter that a lp.rgo donation of land had been recpntly made to the coellge by a gentleman in this State. He was not at liberty to make public the name of the gen tleman, but said the donation was a notable addition to tho endowment of institutition. that claim in MAKING VOTES. mander the State will be so restricted hi9 favor hi " ""C I .T.. "SL il,. i . "- o.iO)iuab tuts ruretJ Z I , VT lo1como'uf.6'31a; Bill, and in the same breath that he turo will, at all hazards, en Tf adioal and . .. ,nu n ' " .v ""IT. ' rC : 1 , asKS Ior on that score he damns ",lu " ucs lU0 oreu" 01 lue iaie an his party. For if there was ever a R With it frnrrn (ha nliarfava rt T?n1sisV UT:i ... C'U a rsu' puollcan party measure thati one-, and 4uBu, atlullB, iuruauj, Asneviue, even now there are threats bv tho R :;'Tr.r tbe President call an .... . extra session to make it a law vuuitvio 6v mo jt vsysmy 01 iiiese cities. Tho next Legislature redistricts the Congressional Districts of North Caro lina, and, by gerrymander, tho State will lose certainly half, probably three fourths, of her Congressmenand this Wr b a rn f t IT " ' r..u i b auiuoritv 1 I i. O . r . . ' LUal OENATUU UUAY IS a " llrta Tna f That is What Hon W. T. Crawlord Is Doing. (Asheville Citizen.) Hon. W. T. Crawford, Democratic can didate for Congress, was in Asheville last night. The Citizen representative was among the many who called upon him, and found him in the most robust health and bouyant spirits. "I have only made three speeches in the western counties so far," said Mr. Craw- oenator quay's authority that Mr. Kennedy is a "blackguard and a loafer What anrf f :n -, . . knowledges such men as leaders?-Wil nuu ui luu uuiu uo x uivu mu UilU OI lUO stabs of northern Congressmen, duriDg the present Congress, at southern industries. mington Star. Again a Radical Legislature means the repeal of chapter 17, eoction 710 and of chapter 22, section 819 of the Code of of the American working people. uwrnm,, auu we nave ford, "and I have never known the Democracy to be as. much enthused in that section. At Birdtown, in Swain county, I had a very large crowd to hear me speak, and I not only found all those who supported the Democratic ticket two years ago hard at work for me, but a number of gentlemen who supported Mr. Ewart before are now warmly and actively supporting me. Among thi number is Chief Smith, of Cherokee, Swain countv. His suDDort is active and aggressive, and that means a great deal with a man of his commanding influence. Moses and Joshua. IT T r ii .n. u. u. xiurreu, Alliance Lecturer in Wil mington Star.) Zeb Vance was the Mosps nf Xrth Carolina in 1876, and is now the Joshua J. R. FERRALL & CO. 222 Fayetteville Street. 5,000 Pairs Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, black and gray, at 10c a pair; worth 15c. 200 Cloth-bound Books, 50c; regular price $1.50. J 200 Dozen Ladies', Misses' and Boys' seamless black heavy-ribbed Hose at 23 a pair; the best Hose ever offered for the monev. ' Telephone 102. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Woollcott&Son, 14 E. MARTIN STREET. -WE ARE RECEIVING- FINE N. C. MULLETS In 100-lb. guaranteed packages and offer same to the trade very low. -ARBUCKLE'S Ariosa Coffee, The best of all package coffees, in 30-lb. cases, at New xorit prices. The Very Best Quality Fine GRANULATED SUGAR Just to hand in half barrels and barrels at bottom prices. TARBELL'S CREAM CHEE8E, Small Sizes. A fall and complete line of seasonable goods to suit the times. All goods delivered free. RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C. Harris, Proprietor. Dying and cleaning and renovation of clothing a specialty. Fast colors guaranteed and wai ranted not to snut. Work done by the latest devices and on the most approved plan. Gloves, curtains, plumes, feathers, and. In fact, everything cleaned and renovated and made as bright ana sou as new. Special attention to orders through mail Call on or write to "HARRIS DYE WORKS," Martin Street, may 16 Baleigh.N.C. A Drive in Cigars. GoeiI cinci Five thousand R. C. Brown fStraiton and Storm) all Havana Cigars. Boxes ot nfty one dollar and seventy five cents per box. An elegant smoke, and much below the value of the goods. Eberhardt & Pescud. Stock's Queen. Having secured the control of this fine brand of Michigan Flour, large invoice of which we have just received. To those who have used it, it needs no recommen dation. Eberhardt & Pescud. The "Boss." C. D. Boss & Son's Lunch Milk Bis cuit, the best of all plain crackers. Re tail fifteen cents. Close figures to the trade. Eberhardt & Pesoud. W; li:iv b , years, all ihn w:.i V.ent Cuai for the low l ecornn n.j .i . CiAYTOX !t-;ii It is lite bill-;!!;, - , crumble to i;i.-t, ,i, soot, requires but well a.s hickory w,,., 1 be made of it at will. Suitable for Urate tX A 4 Specially A da, ,,.,, J v THE CALIGRAPH" TYPE-WRITER. Greatest speed; best for manifoldin Prepared by rnadiir,, , . Stove, Egg and Lump. direct from tlio miues at Jones c p RALEKiH MlXEUS' Aokvix v g; loo,- (XX) daily users. i'nee IS5.00. MaoLin rented to responsible parties and sold on in stallments. Our New Special No. 3 has recently been brought out to meet the demands ot those who require the best that can be eroding Price $100.00. Has six additional onm?; keys, extra platen lor manifolding and other I valuable improvements. For account- f speed contests and circulars, address NEWMAN & SON, Gen'l Ao'ts Washington D 'n J. L. Seawell, Agt., Raleigh, N. C. Juni(Wta5 Pocahontas (Semi I' t - purest and best steam ,-. . the most economical for AXrIRACIlKcoAL Lee mixes White A.-h- ., best of anthracite r-oals h -'''r and gives more uuiver-ui'1!'' l; in atock, all sizes J" s-, v ' " Red Ash, Eg? and Syin'it c 'J'"1 kind ot coal and PocaW-.,,1''-direct to anv depot. ,,r "I " month filled at special" s-W Jones & Pow MIX sep-ti CO att in ho la ve th Pi d sa n 13 us- AGI:;;- mm0- bi a eh dr era th BJ el ol if sui mi w D. "I be ha! si : : t0- co, tr ROYAL-GERMETEl Is what you need. Try it. J i -. no .v using" and all recCm!.'u i; i "t," for Rheumatism, Indict .-ti-ii, li . . tarrh, Nervous Trouble-", ( hr General Debilitv, and alfu " eases. A speciiic for l-nv.A, !'- ing pleases so well as ;i -me:, .,'. and sales continue to inert -a- . ' E. JORDAi; commission mercha:;: Daily reeoiving slupm.-n-- : : oi nne Mountain Alj hand. Give me a oa Bank. MISS MAGGI lill MIDSUMMER MILUN We will begin now to el . . Children's and Misses Colun.fi II Half Price. Among the lot ate . ble si. '..o lu: :-.-tlUng or sch.oi. pel .sal It' ii e til (IV ev pe tb is I vi t IK ..1 1 W! All r.ti.cy 1 i 5 is Ilegardi. Our e: it- tock of corset- to be Closed Out ,t r,( from 50 cents to : i nl.-. :r. SOME GOOD STYLES and NL VI We will not carry corsets another t 80 reduce them to mr.ke a clean sweep. Miss Maggie Reese. 209 Fayttev; r. NEW i MUSiCu -ai. ot th wi U1 if w: 1. "Kathleen," new song, by C. A. V "My Marguerite of Long Ago"' I. '. -1 White, "Madeline" by C. A. White, "Thou art all to me," beautiful ualv by H. T. Smith, author ot"Ii V r. 1. me Darling, Listen to my tale ot a e "Only Sweet Memories" Waltz S H. T. Smith. "Lilac" Karl Gardner' New Sang in " therland," "That is Love" greatest hit of (h MAIL ORDERS For the above and for other pop ; a quickly filled. 2,000 SELECTIONS TEN CFNT MUSIC- NABE PIANOS, RANICH& UACH IIAV 1MB ALL PIANOS. IMBALL ORGANS. MILLER ORGANS. XEEDIIAM ORGANS. SOLE AGENTS For tho above instruments. Best g- - : lowest prices. NORTH STATJEMUSIC CO.. Cecil G. Stone, Man. 113 FayetteviUe St., Raleigh, N C. in u 1 w a ail v u K f( r a ti b n a 1 1 INSTITUTE, Ralelgli, N. C The 54th year of this old sch' - ' Its I8th year at Raleigh, be-'i: -September 3d, 1890. Professor A. waumann, who needs no comnun dation anywhere in the South. will lVJue Director of Mrs;. tation is unsurpassed, will conti:; preside over the Art 1)k fhRTSKNl; Every Teacher in wS7 is a specialist in her department. Address: JAMES BINWIDDIE, 31. A. (University of Virginia) Prtncipal, d-W-tf Raleigh, X. C.
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