Wu WEEKLY JCLRNiL Eatablisaae 1878 Iubli!)l in Two Sections, f Tory Tne2 day and rriiiay, at 80 Middle Btree, HI Born, N. C CHARLES L, STEVENS BOROI AXO PBOPBIROB. BUBSCRIPTI01C RATES: Two Month, h..8tfPenta. Three Month, .....89 Bix Months, ... 0 Twelve Months, .....fl.OO ONLY IN ADVANC: . - Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. - SJtyThe Joubiui Is only sent on pay In-ultuim haaia. Subscribers wil receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptiona and an immediate response to ' notice U be appreciated by the JocBaaj. Entered at the Poetofflce, New Bern B. O. as second-class matter. Section Two, Friday March. 7, 1008 . THEY KEEP BACK LOCAL DEVELOPMENT. . The residents of every town or city, are either assisting in its devolopment or retarding its progiess. There Is no tnch thine as neutrality In this mat ter. Local development, audits promotion doe not necessarily mean that every citizen must have a cotton n lll, saw mill or some kind of factory, but it does mean that all home industries should rc ceive all the local patronage. It is the exceptional town that does not lose many thousands of dollars, year ly, because of the neglect of the citizens to trade at home. And it Is this baying away from home which starves to death the local trade, which keeDS the local merchant in the small store building, because his busi ness will not permit him to enlarge his premises. And It also keeps the small merchant carrying small and poorly assorted stocks of merchandise, because to pur chase larger stocks, means to have them left over, year after year. It Is this same neglect of local sup port, which keeps the churches poor, and unable to administer to the wants of the community, as they would be ca pable of doing, if their members gave as they were able to give to this support of the churches. In the way of local institutions, libra ries, hospitals, charities, these should all receive a generous support. They are important factors in every city's devel opment, and as such .demand a 'liberal support. Another local factor in every town or city's progress and . development, and i most important one, is the proper main tenance of its newspapers. v Success and prosperity has never come to any community, which failed to give generous and unqualified sap port and patronage to Its home papers. There are citizens, who borrow the local paper from a neighbor. There are merchants who will not advertise in the local paper, and there are merchants who who will not advertise in a home paper, bat will in an outside paper. And there are citizens who buy outside new papers, refusing to take the local paper, but who will criticise the home paper for being small in size and poor In ex tent of its news. : Here are the elements In a community which keep back its development, and yet are surprised that their city does not advance in business and prosperity, and cannot understand that they are the bulwark which keeps down all education al, social, moral and mercantile advance ment, ' ' ' - J t Every citizen in a community is either advancing its best interests, or keeping back the advancement of these interests There, is no middle ground to occupy. It is for or against the community's in terest, and every citizen is personally responsible. , . ' . HOW CAN SHIPJ SUBSIDIES PRO MOTE GREATER COMMERCE. This week in the United States Sen ate, there is a discussion on that notable bill, the Shipping Bill which Carrie with it many millions of dollars annu ally, to be given assubaidiea to vessel men,' who shall sail ships tinder the American flag. ' - ' " ' The Shipping Bill Isjreally a protec tive measure to encourage, so it pro moters ay, the building up of the Amer lean shipping industry. ' f -y-,. That protection has worked benefit for the Industrial Interests of this conn try, need not be argued. " But do the agricultural and manufac turing Interest need this further help to ry tV.tiir products abroad? Aid do tboee who pay the costs for t'.'i '..:, .:."Vj think that the extra bur i i.i v. . ' 1 T - ! ! ": ',-t I-'-'' 'of - .- .x.r 1, it CI seera that their growth had been wonder fully helped by the protection already given them, 'And as for protected ships, In which to distribute their product among for eign nation, It would sees that Ameri can prodacta, agricultural and snaau factared, had already penetrated Into every known country oa the globe. And thla distribution has taken place against foreign competition, and with the carrying trade In foreign bottoms. With those Americans who are ad vancing their own badness Interests. and securing contract and selling goods la foreign countries, underbidding and underselling the local competitors in those countries, there does not seem to be any hesitation in their oushlnr ahead. ' The crying need for ship subsidies seems to be for a privileged class, 'who will reap Individually the benefits, while the many pay the cost of the protection given, in the way of an added annual tax. Already have a number of ship lines been purchased by American, who aee money in thl carrying trade, and who do not wait for a possible subsidy to In crease their profits. American expansion of its commercial Interests Is finding the mean to get Its prodacta into foreigD countries, and needs no help by government subsidy, to Increase Its profits. American ships are increasing each month in number, and given the good to carry, there will be enough ships with the American flag to carry American products, with sufficient profit for both producer and carrier, and this without pecuniary help from the govern ment. . An 0 .J THE MARION "PROGRESSIVE' BUTLER. The Caucaslon of February 27th, seems to feci indignant over an editorial which appeared in these columns, on "Progressive Populists," Ex-Senator Marlon Butler, being so classed, by tbe Journal. The esteemed Cauca9ion Is In error, when it says that Mr. Butler has at any time been called, by this paper., an Im practicable politician, or that he lacked la ability to make a living In politics or la business. The fact of the matter is that the Journal has repeatedly called attention to Mr. Bauer's political acumen, and as often warned the Democratic party to beware of him, or he would deceive those Democrats who thought them selves capable of handling Mr. Butler, for their own benefit.; The history of Mr. Butler, the popu list, and Senator Butler, the successful politician, is well known. : That Mr. Butler successfully squeezed the political lemon of North Carolina for his own benefit, needs no affidavit to prove. The Journal foresaw, - foretold and Btood out against Butlerism and its suc cess, in North Carolina politics, while reputed Democratic papers sided with him. The Caucasian exclaims, "What is the crime that Butler is guilty of." as if it had an uneasy conscience in the matter, and would resent an Insult, never even imputed. As this paper has not made such an accusation, or implied It, there la no an swer needed to the Caucasian's exclam ation. ; :' - - , Mr. Butler's personal auccess In busi ness is in accord with, his ability, which he has alwaya displayed in his progress ive political career, If he had been less progressive, then his success would have been much less, and he might have remained the hack neyed politician of Sampson county, the man with a past, instead of the present eminent Mr. Butler, with a past made profitabje, and future of expected wealth and comfort. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of Um diresUnla and d lifts La all Mids ut food. It gives lnsunt reiiei auJ never falls to cure. It allows you to eat al the food you want. The most sensitive stomacDS can lake it. By its use many tnousamis or dyspeptics nave been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on tbe stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't beta but do you good rrpparwioniy&y E.U iwwm- Oo., Chira uia v. ouute coiuaui i tunes um too. am '. P. fc DUFFY A CO. Battle Near Bogota. Washington, March 8 The United (States minister at Bogota has Informed the Department of State that a bat tle tok place near Bogota between the government fhrce and tbe revolu tionist February 23 and XL The force engaged were amall but the lost was heavy.; Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Areyou weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease f The Mystic Life Renewer will qnlckly renew your strength and vitality. It Is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It t a marvel- on vitallzer an i strengthened It quick ly and certainly cures Loss pf Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health. It is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthened Bold by T A Henry, New Bern. To Investigate Explosion. Cleveland, Ohio, March 4. Tn the criminal court today Judge Babcock in structed the grand Jury to Investigate the Cleveland Baking Powder Company's building disaster, in which two bodies wore found. Would Smash the Club. If members of tbe "Hay Fever Asso ciation" would use Dr. King' New Dis covery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady, and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-it wholly drives from tbe system. Thousands of once-hopeless sufferers from Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis owe their live and health to it. It conquers Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whoopi :g Cough and is positively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles, 00c, and $1.00. "Trial bottles free, at C. D. Brad-ham's. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . F, J. CHEKET & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. Cheney for the last IS years, and be lieve him to be perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ' Wist & T&uai, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. ' Waldiho, Kinkau & Mabtut, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the bloodjan.d- mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimo nials sent free. . Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Hall's Family Pill are the best ! ( Boers Say They Will Fifht BruBself, March 4. President Kruger has received a long report from Gen. Botha affirming that the Boer Govern ment Is fully determined to continue hostilities, and outlining the proposed mid tn errampalgn. Great Thefts of Diamonds. Brussels, March 4. A panic In the diamond trade causes the discovery of thefts at Antwerp and other places, more serious than thought at first. An other dealer has lust fled to New York with a large quantity of diamonds. EiUIfi;- supreme court cpiaions. Special to Journal. IUlkioh, March 4. The Supreme Kattcr of State Swamp Lands Not r0" flled lU ,oll"lD opinion here toaay. dClUCU. .-, I T.I. B.l i.n Cherokee, motion to reinstate appeal de- liqilry Far Welfenaea. TisTrts nled. I itiaariesiea. Vaaela Casa. I Aoley vs. American Tobacco Co Receipts Increased la : I from Darhaav affirmed. i State Iasaraaee De- . Finch vs. Strickland, from Naah. an. , . ' r partmeat. .: peal dismissed, Ralbioh. N. C, March 4. Governor Aycock and bis itaff will go to Charles ton over the Seaboard Air-Line, leaving here April 7. It Is not as yet decided over which route tbe composite regi ment of Infantry, 550 strong, will go. The battery of light artttlery and four I firmed. SprulU va. Mfg. Co, from Bertie, af firmed. Martia va Mania, from Northampton new trial. Pippea va. In. Co from Halifax, af- perhaps five, division of naval reserve will goon tbe auxiliary cruiser "Hor- neU" Very active preparation are being made for the opening of the tobacco market; here. Three leaf warehouse will be opened, From all account there Is to be a ' remarkable Increase In the tobacco acreage In this section, par ticularly la. the southern and eastern part of thl county, where "the toll Is light and sandy. . ' : As yet nothing more has , heard from J. J. Wolfenden of New Bern, who ex pressed a desire to become the buyer of all the State' ; swamp lauds. The en gineer of the State Board of Education has been awaiting the pleasure of Mr. Wolfenden who I making a tour of these land. U I the opinion here that the Board will make Col. W. B. Rodman of Washington Its agent for all these lands. It is tald by the engineer that WInborne va Lumber Co. from Chow an, affirmed.-' Gray va. Williams,, from Camden, no error.. . Zimmerman va Lynch, from Pasquo tank, no error. . Barden vs. Stickaey, from Washing ton, a:t!on dismissed. ' - Window va Denton, from. Perquim ans, error. - ' , ; Briokley vs. Sproill, from Washington error, .'-v. ,.- ' The following cases were disposed of by per curiam order: - - ' "" Harrell v Womblc, from Bertie, af firmed. ? rowcil v. I'arker, from Hertford, af firmed ay tn Solomon I'arker, (thl lets Parker oui) Error snd new trial there ought to be a forester or care- granted to plaintiff a to other defend taker for these lands, as in no other way I .. can depredation on the timber! be di covered, snd prevented. The sw mill 'pirates" have for year played havoc Uias. WOaaway K0USS, Dead. with the Stale' timber. - ; I Naw York. March 8 Cha Broad w ino state ooaro oi rnarmacy is caned I Hons, tbe blind millionaire merchant, to meet hero April 8, to examlno appli cant for lieenso, The Slate Is ailowe 1 more time to file answers to the South Dakota bond salt by tlio United States Supreme Court It had its answer In case the court had de clined to grant the desired extension. It desired more time and gets SO days. N. J. Rlddlck, for 35 year the clerk of the United Stato circuit court here, Is out again after five weeks llluess. died this morning of congestion of the longs. He was 111 but a few hours. Mr. Rous was sixty-six year old. A a merchant and philanthropist he en joyed a fame that was international. In many respects he was one of the most picturesque figures In New Tork's busi ness world. From a poor boy he had amassed a large fortune for that time at the outbreak of tbe Civil War.and this he promptly sacrificed to the Confederate For The Complexion. The complexion always suffer from biliousness or constipation. Unless tbe bowels are kept open the impurities from the body appear in the form of un sightly eruptions, De Witt's Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowel In healthy condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, Ga., says, ' I took DeWltt's Lit tle Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling better now than in years." Never gripe or distress. :, Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills. F. S. Duffy, - Quay Opposed to Elkin. Pittsburg, March 4. Reports received from Florida by Quay agents here indi cate that the Senator has declared against Elkin for Governor. . - " The rilllunnlre'a Parting; Preerpt. "V y children, bless you! And remem-t:-r tl.'a: Lay rn-;;.!r-r ty ewy yotr, If It U o 'y a f ry j. t 3,"-L: '3. Danger of Colds and LaGrippe. The greitest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting In pneumonia If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have yet to learn of a single case baying resulted in pneu monla, whlch.shows conclusively that it la a certain preventive of that danger ous malady. It will cure a cold or an attack of lagrlppe In less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by F, 8. Duffy & Co. TheEtruria Disabled. Faral, Azores, March 4. -The Etrurla, with her shaft ' broken and propeller gone, was spoken fire hundred miles west of Azores la tow of the steamship William Clifford. All on board are well The steamship Ottawa is standing to as sist if neceasary. ,' - ' Lockjayr From Cobwebs. : , - Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a eat is Backlen's Arnica Salve, the Infallible -healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sore. 8kln Eruption, Burns, Scald and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only iloc at U. D. Bradham s drug stoie : Dewett Wounded. ' London, March 4 A dispatch from Harr!mith, Orange river colony, says that Gen. Dewett was shot in the arm while breaking through the British line. . . Among today's arrivals were Con- cause, devoting all his means to the en gressmau Jotin u. Bellamy, Junius I listing. He served In the war and was Davis, George Jluntreo, E. S. Martin, j with Lee at the surrender of Appomat E. K. Bryan, a. O. Grady, Robert Ruark tox. A few years later he came to New and C. D. Wees, all of Wilmington, and 1 York, and from smalt means developed w. it. Alien or uoiasooro. ihey are j the great business which he personally nere to attend me Mipreme t;ourt. ; 7 . i managed until his death. rpu- . i. o.- - j I : n . - - i uo ik-ueipia tu me o.tuu iiisumuco ue- i . oeverai years ago Mr. itouss " was partment for tbe year ending thl stricken with blindness. Since then hi month, are as predicted some weeks ago, I struggle to recover hi eyesight has been over 2u,uw greater man aunng ine a most pathet a incident In h a crer prevlous twelve-month. He made a standing offer of 1 1,000,000 Judge and Mrs. T. B. Purnell have re- to any person who would restore his turned from a two weeks visit to South I sight. :1 -i . c x ' j i - U ; ; Florida." " .V-T'i..-":- I ''IMr.'Bon'aa waa'beat known to tha- mm. The city and county authorities have pie of the country because of his phi Deen delaying tbe matter of macadamla- I lanthropy. No man from bis native ing the street and road to the Soldlors' State, Virginia, ever applied to him for home, under the Impression that the I employment without getting a position United Stales would improve It as part I He gave thousand and tens of thou- of a highway to the national cemetery sands to fund of varloua descriptions. but there appears not the least prospect Many veteran of the Civil War have of the government doing this. been kept from want because of his generosity. He gaya $30,000 to the city T0 Clear Ocean Of Derelicts. 01 Wlnc'ie8,er 10 increase the inadequate I water snnnlv. Ottinr lhnnnrl war Naw Tons, March 8.-The cruiser devoted for the luad.hle numnu nf lm. ClncinnaU started Saturday from Tomp- nrovine snd beaulifvine the cemeterv at b:Mt11A . a I T U I " 4 .u,..iu u Iu.BO io mo orvu Wjncliegtcr He established a competl- Atianuc irom many aangeroua aoreiicis. ti .rilhi.M I. p.,i. A XT .1.- ..I -- I i.l v vrv. """i'u" uu uu"ru southern students.' Of bis noteworthy arge quantity ot aynamue, ana wen giftRi 0ne WM of 1OoO0O to the Univer- wui go to e. to searcn ior me aozens oi gllv o( Virginia, and one of $100,000 to ueep-iying, neavy nuns oi wrecaea snip erect , memorial ball, or battle abbev. In (1 -a I J .... a l m. a I . . . . I - m - uouu8 ju ueueain or oareiy proiru- honor lot the braverv of the men who ding above the surface of the sea. For a ship to run on ono of these 1 almost sure destruction Commander McLean ha received from the Hydrographlc Bureau a liat of the derelicts. Nearly 200 have been report ed within two week?, and at least 60 are "sacrificed their live in their devotion to the lost cause." Greensboro For Base Ball. - , Special to Journal.. , ,. ; ' Ralbiod, March 4. Manager Rivers a--.! .1 . i I'' ... v uuw uuauug, aimosi suomergea, aiong of tho Balolgh Base Ball loam, who the paths of navigation- - . . . - n - ' , town In the State League, telegraph to night,' "Greensboro . all right. Raised $900 today, and secured tplendid site for hall grounds." ; Needs President's Signal ure. Special to Journal. , -.. Washington, March 4. The bill for the Bogue Inlet Life Saving Station, Onslow county, passed the Senate to day, . -. . It becomes a law - when " signed by President Roosevelt. ' .. : - Look the Fact in the Face. , Work of Congress. . ; - WAsniNQTON, March ; 8. The Bhip Bubsldy bill will.be taken up in the Sen ate to remain as unfinished business un til disposed of. " Ample time will be given for debate, the principal speaker to be Senators Frye, Turner, Vest, If al- The progress of a bad cold toward gal lnrv and Clav " loping consumption may bo terribly sud- : The Democrat have abandoned their Sen, Don't let this ugly fact frighten Intention to carry any further the Till- you, but when you begin to cough take man-McLaurin Incident. Allen' Lung Balsam, that stop the I the House, theblllolaclnir the rural cough by curing the cold, i Preparations free delivery system on the contract containing . opium, merely ; quiet the basis will be taken uo and there Dromla- cough for a time. There 1 no nsrcotlc U, to be an active and vliorbus debate arug in aucn; Lung uaisaw.Hoia Dy npon It. , The -Post Office Appropriation Street Car Strike Ended, t :k Norfo!k,;Va., March STThe street car strike whlch.begsn in this city Saturday is now practically at an end. Eighty Are per cent of the striker returned to work tody. . v j ' - Belmont's Condition Critical. ' Washington, March 2 The condition of Representative O: B. 1. Belmont of New York, who ' is suffering with pneumonia, Is this t-venlng said to be critical., r ' bill will probably be taken up the latter part of the week, though the War Claims bill is scheduled for Friday. Pope's Great Anniversary. V; Z New York, March 4. The World pub lishes a special dispatch from John Wanam iker, at Rome, In which he say the most gorgeous ceremony In history was that of the' Pope's anniversary, One hundred thousand bowed heads wept as the last words of the venerable Pontiff's farewell, ''perhaps for all time" fell from hi Up. M l ! t-t . . W t'wrS the tntMrla aJ i-v.'t ttr.f en pt Er t' " '-.s t bwuus w tw ue aad .!". . in For a Lame Back. . - v 1 Sore Muscles, or, in (act, all Lameness and Sore . ' ' ness of your body there is nothing 9 that.will drive out the pain and in i - flaxnmation so quickly as -, . j ' - . Mexican . - Mustang Liniment. If you cannot reach the spot your self get some one to assist you, for ' ; it is essential that the liniment be . - X rubbed in most thoroughly. - - ' - c Mexican ilustang Unimerit overcctnea the aflmente of horns and all domaatio animals. Tn fact, ' it ia a fieih healer and pain killer no matter who or what tbe patient ia. I - Mth.e Head Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. Specially prepared for tbe lands of Eastern Carolina. Insures a good enre, ; Makes wrappers andffiUa yonr purse. ' : By its merit alone one farmer in Jones County will ue it cxclueive- j uu uis miiy acres oi lODacco. , , - . As our goods are manufactured near you and not re-shipped, we claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition.' ' : . : : : ' ' Hio.li Grade CatlaEe, Polalo. Allcrop aml Cottos Guano, ' Our Motto: ."Not How Cheap, But How Good,"- ; ' tIf you use Fertilizers Call and See us.i . 1 ' -ft; E. H. & J. A. ME. ID O IV ,'0-. - High tirade Fertlllaers, " Factory Nease Elver. NEW BEEN, N. C. : Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, -Fancy New Orleans, West India and i'orto Jtico Molasses, v I Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrup Just Received. r" -- We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such as Uneeda Biscuits, Uneoda -Milk Bucuita, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams, : Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams, &c. : Don't fail to give ns a call and Jgetfyour groceries fresh and delivered promptly. . ' , - ' . - , ( Yours to Please, J. . ; a;..F.AJESBaSK,-' Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, " ) ' . PHONE 69. , Cor. Broad &XJancock Sis. ; : ...... . : . , . . " 3 fijr&ijpiffifi nnnniiirriiiriniHmttnttmniTnni . How to Cure tbe Grip. Rema'n quietly at home and tahr. Cbamrrlaln's feneb RunHy a tllrect".4he' dwrw of tit- Dr. tz'X Ccujh Syrc?;cure$ Oongh. or Cold at once, Ccfiqttcri Croup, TVhoopiag Cough and llcssles Conh v, :iLout I -a. Ccst for Eot&'ultls, Hoar;: r j, C-e, TlztJia, Coa- f:--r'-ar::3J.i:;j t..Z,: C;:'X e V2 r j. I i ;. ed ati! a linleh rtcorry l nn-1 f-.llow That rfmtily ccunti rH- nits the" Future Easiness. ; ; Wa-ljlni;((in, March 8 The United Stale SupreiK- Court today affirmed Supreme Court of the of the.' grip to ii -t" t which H rrally li . i.l Among the ten? theo rised It for t!ie 'ei Ip, no! ever bi en report! (1 il,at d 'l um ;covi-r For sale by P. P. In ry v . c. ii( UpiImii) In I'rfini'.o'iN, t, Hon- r'ivVi i r. '::n!s wt-.-i h-:ve unci Ct"- Lm Stme of I'Hioia In the case of Alfred O. n-i-ith lnt the State of Illi nois, involving t lie Tuliility of the F' stattiie Iivpo'-lrir, a fine of fro:.i 1.CC0 for lenlln In futore. 1 rh-lon of the Stntp. mint r. 1" Iw, and t ds' op'ui-is r i .It' ' 1 KI lii il LIFE U to invest on the ground floor with owner, ia a fleveloped freo nnlllug "gold mine that has produced, and bas expended od it ' Fifty Thousand Dollars - - In development On the ledge and a complete fire stamp mill, with all other necessary machinery ready to raa. .K t The Ozark Is not a prospect, hat a mine that has produced. We are ' placing 100,000 shares of devtloi tnaiit stack at 2jo per share, capital stock 1,000,000 shares (i zr vulua $1.G0 eaoh), lolly paid and non-assess-ahle, to further develop unsl put the property on a paying basis. .-, A property lyii m ar the Ozark, with aowhere as good a' shewing and very little d.-vtlopment, aeld last week to a New York syndicate for 200,fi"D. The zark will pay dividend and be worth par inside of six nuii!." ... 1 his is the best investment for the money that has ever been oiT, rod to the Investing public . Do not lose this opportunity. It will never appear again. '',..; For further particulars, prospectus, report on mine, references, eta., ADDr.Z23, : ' V

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