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TilE WEEKLY JODRNAL staaUahea II7S. Pabltahed ia Two Soetxooa, every Tnaa d ly ud Friday, at N Middle Street, mi CHARLES U STEVENS, uitob ajrn rsopusroa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Months 5 Cent. Tnre Months, . 85 Six Mouths 60 ' Ta-cIvb Months $1 ONLY IN ADVAKCE. Advertising rates lurnished upon a- j plication at the office, or upon inquny by mail tyTbe JotRBiL is only sent on pav -n-auvanie biniB Subscribers will recciv notice of expiration of their sub son j.tio. s, and an immediate resiMmse to notice will be appreciated by the Jol'Rt-ML. K.ntcred at the PostotHce, New Kern N. V. as second-class matter. Section Two, Friday, Juny 12, 11100 MATTER OF EFFORT, HOT RESOLUTION. At the meeting of the North C'sroliiii I'ress Association last sunnier, the: f was a resolution presented and adopted to the effect that the Association w;is opposed to and condemned tnmls and combinations which sought to stltlc competition or threaten prosperity in any line of business. i.ess than a year has passed, and the I'rcss of North Carolina, as well as the I'rcss of this entire country is con fronted by a trust which not merely threatens, but if continued without any opposltiou, will paralyze the uewnpi pers of this State and Country. Was the resolution passed last year by the Press Association a mere jingle of words, or was It meant for business, that m the important j nest inn, fur If it was st-t iously meant, then the Press of the Mate should today come out and carry t out to a fululluient by attacking all trusts which were intended to be fought a- cxpicssed by the resolution. In this attack the tirst trust to be con quered H the one which insuaces the life of the newspapers, aud that trust is, the International I'aper company. The day for resolutions has passed the time for united and continued elTort is hand, and this elTort must be made by the Tress Ihrouih Uungrcss The larlfl mi white- paper, the larilT on wood pulp, and the larilT on all material that jjoi: Into the manufacture of news I) iper must be taken oil. This tariff means an added cost to the buyeis of paper of six dollars per ton, six dollars which goes to a few persons, w hich the people must pay ;mi dollars for, a few persons, and at the sacrifice of the Intelligence of the c,n at mass of the American people. Six dollars for a few persons, while millions of people uiiiBt bare fewer newspapers, poorer libraries anil lessen ed school benefits. Let the I'rcss of North Carolina urge iis Senators and Congressmen to tight for the removal of Ibis tariff, and let tbe public e.Vial whs refuses to lend bis efforts an I vote, be marked, not only by the l'ress but by every citizen, as a man who upholds a measure hostile to the ad vs icsmenl of intelligence Here Is a work for the l'ress of North Caioltna, a inemiruloiiii oue, to Itself and I he people). Will It undertake ar I successfully i arry It out, and thus establish Itself as a bulwark to the people as aginst the oppression of s trusty Is the Press to le trne ' Then let it set and at once. NOT A FIGHT WITH BOERS. ONLY. The Antl British American whose sympathy and applause Is for the Boers, ought not to lose sight of the fact that the war helng waged in HouUi Africa, Is not one so aa:h for lha assertion of lloer rights, as one for the establishment of a Baer Empire, with tbe enforcement of an oligarchical form of government Also the Antl-Brllish American In his admiration lor tbe Boer method of fighting sheald not Iom sight of tbe clr oomilano that the successful results of tbe Hoars tbus far, art aot due to tba skill of the Boara, as leaders and ga tala, bat to onurlders. Thouth African War baa and it attracting lo lha Transvaal grant num . bar of aaldian of fonaoa. smb who Ira aciaaUalla this eoataat, wbara lha ysssissloa of vast salaaral waaJih to la .TolTadthaiJapportaiUiaa of acqarr- log f raat fortoMa wUl ( to the Baere, If toocaeafal, aad la the Boer rtotory tbe fighter will nave chaaee to 4ItI4 will iU Boert, tbe wealth of tbe OMatry I'dltlooUlbaae 'soldier of on loot eaa It m doabl lhat rraaoe, Get- man; and Bustle bay gtvea ,al per. talaaioa to soma of indr Uadlnf aoldleri lo Uke aldee with the Boenv Baoceae of tbe Boer, aseeaa taspcrtoal tasolts to ii'M coaotrW , aa4 WbUe tby dsra not openly attack tb BHtleh ""iTT Kmpir, they rv verily hastes to seek tb rata af the Aagjo Saioa. Tans tbe Anti-Brtitsh American, rat' mentally or Igaoraally tiiohog me Boars for tbelr tight for fier i nt. arc rea'.ly desiring the overtLm o! u.ti; did race sad Mood, slJ this '. Lt ;iic French, tbe tiertn&n ami iLt Hus may be benefitted, au.l thai .U, fv u ClvllUatlon, and the progress . f i.'.c world, socially, rellgl.m-lv J oimn ' eially may receive cheek ciunlry cemlJ not restore. The South African war is iu i i lit lah Boer tight, it is a tiut nf v r Aw . Saxon against tbe races tLnl hi v c- , u I check its aelv anretiier.!, ir. i t the ci t i it t io xnil priiiae lows in the course of Anlo .ax 1 .line the eat ! v si;es lu cheering on the Boers : ia just as well for the persons ,1. .u -to slop and occasionally h i ; , : : 'o !, inii on the suh'is I. lest iliev lin-l tin it selves uiging on ;!ie liestttii tio: own civilizalioii and progns THE SAME OLD J0HH W AilAMAKLk. The political fii'hl in 1'ennsrlvanis b tween John Wanamakc-i and Manlier S. Cjuay Is an interesting contest, e pecially to the person kiuniii; ! r Wuuamaker, and w ho Is not i. i..,iiu : in the outcome of the light The John Wauamaker in lb:- '.!.'. the same Wanamaker who a few years ago was Postmaster Uewta!, ,ui ! who took special delight in torcini: the negro into the postal serviic. to the annoyance of white people in ti.e Sout:i who had to come into close contact wi'li theso negro friends of Postmaster 'a:i i maker's. This Is the same John Wanamaker. who when Postmaster (leneial, posih ; as a strict moralist, kept thcoiu tamoii . book, the Ivreutzer Sonata, from pa-s'iif. through the public mails, at the aimi at I.hhi vanh and kept it up more than time kept this book on sale at I. is l.ai I H" . , ... Meanwhi.e the Thirteenth Hussars, cain counter, in his store In Phiiadel- ! w ; hi te -i-otitMig under tSrohler i''1'- !! .-, ilicw a dtsultory fire from the The John Waiiamaker of Post ( !hi e 1 ii .er rides ,,t a range of 2,tHI0 yards. This fame. Is the same John Waiuiinaker i.f"'- 'he uni indication of the Itoera' today, a man who is "resourced) nn.l whose "practical politics' never iniei ferc with his religion or luisiin s- .c. fai rs. To the oulsidei, tlii 'ansmakcr yuay tight Is only oi inter' .1 ii; not;n; to what low method.-, a suiovo-edlv ilecenl public man and nierchaii' -,v!!! ,!c J S''eud l.e a new-paper ii. !Mi!n-! :;.t,i , p i! j -ha wor I in favor ol ll'in, and :1 mean- the heavy hand H mu.iv a'o r will i each out lo i r ii r li I; . Let a newspaper ii: I'liibid.1'; ! la .aV i anything against tin- e 1' .s: n,a.-te' ieneral, and It will feel in a lin.iic .a' 1 way the Wanainaker hauil. j A- Illustrative of the anainakri method in politics, the follovinr fiomj the W ashlngton correspondence in tl.i Cleveland, Ohio, Leader, i- a good sain pie "Two weeks ago a luncheon given in ! honor of Henry Irving, in Philaiieipi.' I a political writer employed on a new -paper In that city look occasion to i x claim while (lor. Stone was responding ta a loasl "The governor Is all rlchl He stands by bis friends." The neit day the newspaper Wji called upun by W an aniaker either lo llimlss this man or o,e thediy goods i.tan's advertising. Ti e lemand was cm. plied with ami the re porter was dUclmged. 'One Philadelphia newspaper Is sup porting Ooiay. It receives a foreign newB Bervlce from a New York newspa per. Wanamaker has ,a store In New York as well as In Philadelphia A few days ago he threatened lo withdraw hit business from the New York paper, It is said, if ll did not consent to abrogate iis news arrangement with the Phiiadel phla paper. The owners of the tw.. pnbllcatlons are old friends, and Wan a maker's threat was shoved down his throst. He was Informed that he ceuH hold no club over the newspapers head " John Wanamaker was a menace to ! cency In postal affairs, when be was in charge of the poslolTlco service of the country, and It Is squally evident that lu this dsy his "practical politics" is a menace ta ibe man sr the public that may oppose him. The CJ'iay style of politics msy be odlus, but the Wanamaker class is vast ly mareoffenslve, as under Ibe doak of respaetlWIIly, it fears not to commit dis honorable acta. There le more Catarrh In this section Of the ooamry than all ether diseases pat together, and until the last few years wae suppoeed to be Incarable For a free assay jean doctors pronounced It local dlaeaae, and preeecrlbed local remedies, ta by constantly railing to ear wllb local Ireetatcnl, pronounced It InoarahK. Icleaoe bae proven catarrh to bo a eooettlatioaal dlaeaae, and therefore roqatrse oooetltatlonal treatment. Hall's Catena Cart, asaaafactared by T. J. t&eeey m Co., Toledo, Ohio, le the oaly eoneutwiioaai wre aa the market. U it Ukoa (olavnariy la deen fro. 10 drop to a teaapooniai. ll SOU directly oa Ibe blood aad aiacotii tnrfeoes of lb rrsteaa. Taay Offer ewe hundred dollar for any oaae It faflj lo ear. Bead for clreslart and testimonials, W. i. Caasrr Co Toledo, 0. old by Dreg gleta, 75. ' Ball i family nils at U beet. , , The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward." The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain. But the blood b the feeder of the ivhole body. Purify it with Hood's Sars&parilU. K.dnevs, liver and stomach will al i-.r? nwpond 1 No thorn in this point. Blood Poisoning The surgeon said wii. n be ujk out itoc braas shell received In . u.icl si an Juan Hill two weeks before, that it would have polsooed me If It bad r:. ' been lor my pure blood. I told him It whs iKkk! .-Mirsnparllla that made It pure." i.i P I'mu-FK. Co. ), 2Mh U. S. Inf., W's..:.l ;i Barracks. Washington, D. C. Rheumatism Myself and s friend t :n -1 lr.nn severe stlacls of rheu- : ,!:-in li.-l s Sarsapartlla cured both. V- 0,1 not he without It." W. H. I.i : ' L- "urn! t.. Kail Klver. Mass. jfccdASau r iiib. tht n(m4rrluitlac an4 -o with Huwl's SrapariUa7 BULLER ATTACK. l i lr cit The Boers Durln? The LaJysmith Assault. V Jan 8 The Dally Mail has I., r. i ei Suit 1 1-1 wa- d tlie fallowing dispatch from A Men I amp, Natal, Jan. 6 Firing oil' on all of today at Ladysmith - ;( a 'leieimined attack was made on e gai : Not: t. the Poors In large force on -everal directions. The Boers were p-'!h d ail aloii,: the line. .Mean wi. lie the naval gunners here i I led. t he trendies at Colenso at an early i. At '1 'Mi p. in. a strong demonstra :i ma le by t leneral Puller's troops 'oi,. t olenso. the naval guns throwing e l- i apidiy. io-iieral M 1 1. i v : rl , on the left, and i tai liait on the right, advanced to ibfatil'v hi ignites of regulars and :h iiiei;uar horse as scouts. At 4.30 l ., i, ii,f -ity fiirll. and Seventieth :i s opened lire on tbe Boar trenches T tie navai (tai? threw lyddite into the tii'i" i.i s m l blaed away until dusk "lino. i ej, tin.; any response. The !i;:n -li t p- then returned to csmp. i ivvin.- to i he reticence of the Boers it '. a- i!i:t.s.iilf to tell thrlr strenelh. or I whither t lie t olenso burghers had rein I i "t e ' t.:oi- a! 1 .10 1 v in i th . Bt.V; Tifht San Juan. 'an. s A neighborhood two "gangs" of boys on t ! U'aba-h avenue culml y afternoon 111 a pitched . :. i fich side. The boyB th everything from sticks t liie l itter were fortunate ,'ie 'a: ; '' .va-M e-arranged and was lu'own in lloyville annals as the of rtan Juan Hill. It had almost -paiailon that characterized the al San -! nan. . boys weie -hot, though not fatal ! ma!,) oincrs severely handled lii e t.nally put the opposing "ar- t ' lltght, and carried the wnuniHd : - ho'iie to their mothers. T v HI1 I.V.-S I.KmiH KI.IXIK. A rieanitnt l.mnu TobIc. pn paied Ii, in the fresh juice of Lemons, rouiblned with other vegetable liver tonic- .it hart ir. aromatic stimulants, --c Id bv iliiii.'uist, .r)0c and $1.00 bottles. Koi biliousness and constipation. l'or itidiges'.ion and foul sloinaxh. I'or ii. k and nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Klixlr For sleeplessness and nervous pros tration. For loss of appetite and debility. For fevors, malaria and chills lake l.rmou Klliii, Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Lllxlr. Lemon Klixlr will not fail you in any of l lie above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, -loinach or kldncvs. V'c and $1 bottles stall druggists. I'reparod only by Dr. II. Mozley, At lanta, (ia A I The Cupllol. I have jusl taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's Leman Elixir for neirous headache, Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me I found Ii the greatest mede cine 1 ever used. J II M enrich, Attorney U J F. Sucot, Washington, D. C. V A James, Bell station, Ala., writes I have suffered greatly from in digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of Lemon Klixlr done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken. moi.kv'n i.mion hot URore. Curres all Coughs, Colds, OoareeneM sore ibroat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung dlaeaaee. Elegant reiisnir. 1.V at druggists. Prepared enlr bvDr. ii. sieiey, Atlanta, Us Ml Ufa. Don't bio o t tbe gas. read the !a. Firmer Clovertop looked at It critically D gosh1 be seid, It's a dura good thing I m a light sleeper It bat been demonstrated repeatedly la every tie te mine tnloassdla maay foreign countries that Cbambermla'a Cough Remedy la a certala preteatlre and cure for croup. U baa become tbe universal remedy for that diss, M. V.riaberof Liberty, W. Va oatr r peats what baa beea said aroaad the glob when b write "I bat ased Cbamberlala'i Coogh Bemedy U bay family foreeretal yean and always with perfect taoeess. VTe believe that It le aot oaly tbe best cqpga remedy, bet that U l sure r for srouB. It bee saved lb live of oar eblldrea aamber of limes." This remedy It for sale by f. S, majm co. . . -a I . . Mr Win. i , Studs ap Afiinst Prttchird on the I Side of White Men. Tbe Two Races l eatrastrd. Law sf Self defense. Tbe Philippine tjopettoB np I'rtltffTW and Lodge de bate Wasuinotoiv, January 8 The reso lution heretofore offered by Mr. Prllcb ard concerning racial retlrictions on suffrage was modified by him so as to provide thai snv Slate nuaclruent con fining the right to vote lo those descend ant from certain peisonaor classes of persons is In violation of tbe Fourteenth and Fifteenib amendments to the Con stitutlon and repugnant to Republican institutions. Mr. Morgan discussed the negro ques lion In general, maintaining ibal there is a natural supremacy iu the whiles and a natural deficiency lu tbe blacks, moially, socially and intellectually. Mr. M .rgan said that no great body of while peaple in the world could be expected lo quietly accept a situation so distressing and de moralizing as Is created by negro suffrage In the South. It Is a thorn in the tlesh and will Irritate and rankle In tho body politic until ll Is removed from that body. He declared Ibal in many places in the South thousands of negro votes, with little concealment, were bought for $1 each. "If Southern while men," said Mr. Morgan, "have falsified election returns they have the stronger, if not tho better reason thai they are acting upon the same law of self defense lhat insulted aud outraged human nalure resorts to for the protection of homes and families from a race that sets at defiance all moral restraints upon their brutal de sires " This evil, he thought, would end only when the l ulled Stales bad provided a home for the negro race suited to their traits. He pointed put some of the ef forts that had been made lo forte the negio into political and social equality with the while man and had failed 'Nature is against it," he declared, "and the sentiments of while people were against it." In conclusion Mr. Morgan said: "The Democratic party has always been a white man's party, and when the appeal of the people of Louisiana and North Carolina, supported by Democrats In all the Southern Stales, is made, Democrats and a vast body of white men all over the country who have not acted with them in the past will unite In a demand lhat these sovereign Stales shall not be destroyed for taking care of tbe lives and happiness of their people." Mr. Peltigrew succeeded in stirring up considerable activity in the Senate dur ing the discussion of his resolution of inquiry in the Philippine question. Some sensational statements were made, among llieui Mr. Pettigrew's declaration that this Government had attacked Its allies and thereby had been guilty of the grosses', treachery. This statement was resented warmly by Mr. Lodge, who declared that this government had nothing of the kind, and lhat, not even remotely, bad it recog nized the so-called government of the Filipinos. 'If we had attacked an ally," said Mr. Peltigrew, "it is important that the rep resenlalives of the people in Congress should know the facts and at once. I be lieve we have attacked an ally. I believe we have been guilty of gross treachery. I believe we have gone further in die- honor toward an ally fighting with us than any other nation ever went." Mr. Stewart thought this was past the time for a discussion of how the Ibsur- rectlon began. "It has begun," said he. "It Is now my country's cause, and I do not propose to admit it Is a wicked cause. Mr. Lodge said he could not even by silence admit tbat tbe statements of Mr. Peltigrew were accurate. "I do not be lieve we attacked an ally," said be. "I am sure we never recognized the Filipino Government. They bad no government eicept the government of a dictator net up by himself to Impose bis authority upon other tribes The President has acted throughout In conformity to the law, and the facts will uphold bis coarse. These facta I am In favor of bating placed in tbe bands of all Senators. They will strengthen the bands of tbe Admin istration." ARI0STOS COTTON. Two Thousand bales Tikea to Norfolk. Small Itx Report. Norfolk, Va , Jan. 8 Reports senl out about the existence of small pox In Norfolk snd Portsmouth an, according to tbe health aulhorlllee, very much exaggerated. Newport News, It Is learn ed, U enforcing a quarantine agalail Norfolk, This la Uleresllng la vmw of the statement that th ojly caee of small pox knowa to have beea transport ed between lb two dtle was thai of Captain Edwards, who arrived ben last week with smallpox contracted at Vrw port Mews. Tb local health aalbotillee tat that lb dUeaa I being rapldl lamped oeU Tbe (learner Comet, a star wheeler, I reported fro tea la th I Bear XII- both City, N. (X Tw thosaa4 balee f eottoa fro lb British steamship A rloet .stranded at Oorscoke, hat beea Brought kr by th lerrltt-Cbaaspaua wreckers. ' Tbe ehc for aevlag lb thlpar oaid red very good. - i. L Berry, Logaaioa, fa, writ, M as willing to Uk my oath that I was eared of pneemoela entirely hytb M f One Mlaat Cough Car afier doctors failed. It also eared nay cblldre of Whooping ooegh." Quickly relieve a4 care coughs, colds, grippe sad throat and laag troablee. Cblldrea all Ilk It. Mother adore It. F 8 Daffy. TBETGO TDEtTFJR. i i IidastrT Aid EdacttloH Hind Ii j Hud In Ritnerford Coutj. The Raleigh Saving Bstfk. Marshall (ate Profreaalaf. faci als Of Tbe lrrwwaar Beys. The Uallt Of fcoss. IlALKioa, Jaay. The 8tale Superin tendent of Public Instruction is rerelv. i r sny replies to bis questions as lo public and graded schools at the various loans of over 1.0U0 population. One from Henrietta, Rutherford county, Is particularly gratifying and in the highest degree creditable to the great cotton mills there, which are the largest In tbe Stale, is It shows that they pay all Ibe expenses of a lea months' term school for children They employ three teach ers. There are 058 children. The advance guard of Masons to at tend tbe session of the Grand Lodge which begins tonight is arriving. Large shipments of fertilizer tai tags are being made by the Agricultural De partiueut The eiecullve committee of the State Republican League Is called lo meet here next Saturday. Jacob A. Allen, a banlware dealer here has assigned. John T. Pullen hai been elected presi i.ent of the Kalelgh Savings Rank, suc ceeding William V. Stronach, who re signed snd who will lake a tour abroad James U. Lltchford was elected cashier. The stock of ibis bank is the highest price of my Stale bank. Ii pays annually 8 to 1'3 per cent, dividends. The bearing of the A. J. Marshall counterfeiting case was of peculiar In terest. Marshall was on the witness stand several hours and was a very fine witness Ills testimony was given freely and evidently bad a marked effect on the jury. The evidence of the Greek, Theodore Darkley, against Marshall was completely negatived. H. L. Helnn swore that Detective Perry had offered him money whllo under arrest al Ibe Orton Hotel at Wilmington to testify against Marshall, and also threatened him with a long penitentiary term if he did not so testify. Helms said he has a suit against Perry for $TTj,000 dam ges for false arrest Marshall swore thai he wrote the letters u a Philadelphia smelt ing works for certain metals for a Greek, Corsebelus, because the latter told blm he could not write English and lhat he had a patent for silver plating, for which he desiied these metals. A witness swore lhat he was present and heard all this. Marshall said there was a letter missing from the government's tile of letters offered In evlden o which would show why the letters were wriiten and that thej weie not for himself. Tne funeral of Mlal Williamson and Edwin Lee, two of the three school boys drowned hero Saturday, was held Sun day afternoon at E lenton Street M. E. church. The atlendauce was the largest ever known here at a private funeral. All the pastors attended and the choir was made up from the various churches. The caskets were borne by scb jol males of lbs 'lead boys. Il was the most sor rowful Sabbath Kalelgh has ever known. Yesterday the body of James Union was laid at rest In the family burial ground eight miles from here. Most of his school mates attended. Wllb the Raleigh soldiers who went to Lumberton was Col. Z. P. Smith. The Governor directed him to make particu lar Investigations as to the guilt of lieu ben Hoss, the condemned man. Colonel Smith says his Inquiries convinced him of the man's guilt. No one yet knows what the Governor will de, but his pres ent view as lo let tbe prisoner bang This will be done, unless Important evidence in Hots' favor is given by neit Friday, the date fixed for bit execution. Tbe Stale charters tbe following cor porations: Hertford Manufacturing Company, at Hertford, capital ll)0, to make boggles and wagons; tbe Scott- Mebane Manufacturing Company, cap I tai $43,000, al Qraham, lo make overalls and leggloe; tbe Flanlgan Harness Com pany, Hlatesvlllo, oapital $0,00. BUBONIC PLAGUE. Setau Oa the Increase, "stives Chief Saffcrers. Ma hi la, January 8 The Bubonic pleague Is sporadic. Then have been six cases snd four deaths. Preparation are being made U establish hospitals and for dlalnfectlea aad quarantining. Great aamber of provincial natives an coming le Maatla with th reeult tbat tbe elty I over crowded, Ibe In- crowded, underfed aad aa washed aatlves aad Chinamen. Americans avoid lag direct contact with the disease ar safe. A fore of Pillpao charged twelve mea of the Third Cavalry, who were aooaileg behind Baa Fernando D Lan boa. Oa trooper aad thro horse aad oarbinee wen oaptar. Th enemy led. Homololo, Jaauary I (via Baa Fraa elsco, January 8-Sevea additional caeai of pUga have developed siaoo last re sorts, making 11 see la all to dale. ' Three eiice war dlorrd th high of December U aad fvarMe bav beea reported darlag lh pest 14 hoar. . avtag a ws aa CaaatkavtaiWs Maaagcr Mania, of th Iteree drag tor, laformsl a thai h U having a great raa oa ChamberUla's 0oh Rem edy. II Mil If beule f that edl rt I oa C ay thr hlad, and It glvmgr sallsfc. I. U- d.y. ef U rlpH therstaaealng Uk. Cham- herlala ' Coach Remedy t slop th Mk haal aa fka aM IkMal aail laaaa -S -1 -r ' " r - ", aad glv relief wlthl. . Ty .hett Th sale ar growing, aad all who try It are pleased wlih It prompt set lea.-. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1900, edition 1
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