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Daily THE OURNA t nVOL. EE.--NO. 292, NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. t r, BUSINESS LOCALS. OOM9 TO LET In most pleasant rtof the city, lurnisnea or umurn inluble (or house keeping. Apply at furnished or unfurn- mar8-3i Boot and Shoe- XV prtof the -lsbad : suitable - ouBHAiromoe. WANTED A good II maker at once. . John McSoblet, - marl St. Pollock &t., near Middle, Jlfifi LBS. Country Lard at my iSUUU Stall. lOo. per lb. O.E. Nilson. John R. Fellows, late District Attorney iu New York and now a Congressman from the Empire State, said in a late speech that "when he was in the Confederate army he felt that he was a traitor to the Federal Government, and if caught deserved to be hanged." I mi . 1 i- a a a XTICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes H-"10 " auu' IU1US8 "i Xl at oU. each. C. li, Nilsos. flZSlm D AVID8PAIQHT, four doors above R. N. Duffy 's old stand. Oysters In all ami nan ueu MeMscan be bad feblS 2m come tions yet. under the statute of Hanta an d Felloes may be hang Poor thing ! styles Fried. Roasted ramllleanse by measure daring the Fair. JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to dye clothing In fast colors for both ladles cio hlng a specialty. Corner Broad and 8aVS that "the alleged ill-treatment nerne street. ieuuu. NEW DKUO STOKE. -Drugs. Medi clneb and Chemicals, C. P. Popular proprietary Medicines. All varlettei of Drajglst's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Saw orop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Hiock Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre orlptioas accurately compounded (and not at wab prices), our motto and our t-uccees. 11. O. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors fiom l'oiloon. jan25 ly ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving Large Btock of Boots and Kboes, Dry Uoeds. Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarters and can give ou Dow Prices, au2B It depends npou whose ox was gored. Attorney-General Miller of Hungarian labors at Pocahontas Va., is a matter of State supervis ion only." Exactly so. But suppose it had been negroes in the South, how then Mr. Miller! Every "alleged ill treatment" of negroes in the South is made the occasion of Federal interference. Now is the time for home im provement. Every town in North Cuolina should maltiply its small industries; and, whenever it is The man who does not love his practicable to do so, largo factories THERE is a war of factions in the Alliance camp in Texas. home cannot try, be true to his conr. should be established. North Car ouna can never ieaa tne van m manufactures, but she can be a leader in agriculture and put enough factories in operation to make hor independent of foreign looms and secure the advantages Congress and the Legislatuiel that arise from diversified labor. have adjourned. Politics must for time give place to local interests! T.OOATj NTW uiiu uuaiueaa aiiaus. IlEltEAFTEB State Solicitors are tbe elected like the Judges by the people of the whole State. Good enough. There are now 200 regularly ordained women preachers in the United States, where forty years ago there waa only one. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Important Meeting Y. M. C. A. IT. S. Marshal notice of seizure. More Enterprises. Two large milling enterprises hare recently commenced operations ia New Berne the new saw mill of the Stim son Lumber Company and the planing mill and dry kilns of Mr. C. J. Schelly. The immense works of the Stimson Lum ber Company constitute one of New Berne's most important industrial features important even when they had only one mill running doubly so now the new mill, in addition to the old one and the dry kilns are all being run on full time. Six huge boilers are required to keep the machinery running. Ia the new mill the old style circular arrived saw ia disoarded and band saw?, forty- water Personal. Mr. William Uollister, Jr. who has Mary Bids the Stage Goodbye London, March 7. Miss Mary Ander IWt XT l y i . . bean -iaitin his relative, in this citv left Bua I"- OJ, n advertised me , " ,. ' ' . sale of her various stage properties, in UlllUIUf AJ 1CIUUJO .119 UUUvB I ClUQing 0 TOSSeS as book-keeper of the Hobokeo, (M. J.) Evening News. Dr. C. Duffy returned from a trip to Morehead cn professional business. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hoffman, of New York,- and Miss. Carrie Qoodale, of Dover, N. J., came in on the steamer Newborns, of the 0. D. Hoe, for a pleasure trip to the city. Judge A. S. Seymour returned last night from a Northern pleasure trip. Mr. C. J. Young, of Philadelphia. to work in the interests of the 'orks proposition submitted by Baltimore Methodist Conference. Washington, March 6. The Balti more Methodist Conference today bv a vote of 145 to 89 decided not to allow deligates to the Qneral Conference. eight feet in length, used. These saws his company to the city are of aomnnhnt rftonnt invention and use in the South, imperial uceting. I V. . . . . . . tV,,,m : : S"'' uuoiucoo uicewuit not many are yet in but new mills are putting business meeting of the Y. M. f!. Aannmatinn tnnicrht nr. S nVlnpk. preference to any ether kind. They U full Bttsndance is especially desired. are very thin and consequently wasts as representatives to the convention at loan lumhfir than rhn rhir.kfir nnos ona Durham are to be selected, plank in eight being saved by their use. This part of the work is done on the second floor. The arrangements for handling the lumber are very convenient. The con veyor for taking planks from the mill to the dry kilns is divided into several compartments. The planks are put into these edgewise, assorted according to their lengths and they glide along the conveyor to the dry houses each plank stopping at the dry house meant for that particular length. At this point Iho planks are loaded on transfer cars that hold 3,000 feet each and rolled into the dry house. When dried the loaded car is rolled out of the opposite side of the house on a truok, and by a eloping track is con veyed to the lower floor of the mill By order of the President. H. M. Groves, Sec y. Stonewall Items. Sir. James Appleby left here on last Monday for a business trip to England and to visit his relatives there. Mr. William E. Lukins and lady aro in eur town. Mr. Lukins is seeing after his lumber business. Tho Hotel and Canuine factory at Vaudemoro aro ready for business. Tho factory is in need of more hands and if 1 am not mistaken will havo to draw ou some other source before they tret 500, the number advertised for. Captain K. W. Ireland, who lias been promoted from assistant keeper of the Brant Island light to tho principal of the new light at Pamlico, is waiting orders to tako charge. I am suro no better man could receive the appointment. Tho farmers are having a wet time for their work but nevertheless a good quan- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ( District ok Pamlico, I Marshal's Notice of piizl'ri. U. S. District Court. In Admiralty. Whereas, a libel hath been filed in the Dis. trlot Court of the United matssof Auiencu ior tne District of Pamlico, on the luihilnv of March. In the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and ulnety-oue, bj Samuel Oampen, Esq.. vs the Sc hooner A. S. rarner.auQ praying the usual process uml monition of the court, that all persons Interested in the said vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture, may lie cited to answer the premises, and ail due proceed ings being had, that tne same may be de creed to be sold, and the proceeds thereof le distributed according to law ; Therefore, In puisuanceof the 6ald monition under the seal of said court, to me directed and de- merea, i uo Hereby give notice generally, unto all persons having or pretending to uave any right, title or Interest therein, and to John ByerH, master of tho said schooner, in special, to aoDear hefir ti ofroni,i court, at the city of NcwBciue, on the 25th unyui jiaron, lr it he a court day, or else ou the next court day thereafter, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, then and thereto answer the said libel and to inako their allegations in that behalf, Dated at New Kernn tho inth ,,r u.i, In the year of our Lord one thousand Unlit hundred and ninety-one. JOSHUA 11. HILL, U. 8. Marshal. BVt'lIAS. K. HlI.I- llennlv M. DeW. Stevenson. Proctor. A man at Elmira N. Y. comes to the front with a flying machine which shows a speed of 120 miles I church. Cotton New Berne Maikst-Salee of 80 bales at 7 to 8.32 12. There will be a lecture tonight by the pastor at the Hancock Street Methodist without the lumber having been ban died except the one time in loading thePty of lrisn potatoes have been planted transfer car. T . . .. . , ... I Tourists, ...F .--.,..., wither on pleasure bent or business, maomnei, no., ao tne iiubi wora 01 ww should take on everv triD a bottle of mm in transforming logs or tne rorest Syrup or Figs, as it acts most pleasantly into shanes of usefulness for building and effeotually on the kidneys, liver and .n,. n.i.i,nnt,'l.ih.n bowels, preventing fevers, headaohes on't iss SEEING THE LIKE OF gasftfH Now Displayed iu the Windows of the SCAR Pricss Tell the Tale 1 The following'are only a few Of tho inanv R-irfmina xir uiu oiTeriii-: but as we don't own a newspaper, can't give them all; only a few-note them: G. A. S Tobacoo -1. r It. ?ic. sack. 1;'C. lb. and 1 "obi. and up. s at ?1.4o. and what liar-. Casi vou ve ;s at been ToO sacks v00 boxc; Up. loO bbis. Fiou 3'A) IJoy Dixie Plow lin. Other Plow, about half paying, loo Horse (A 'Oo Shovels, : )00 pairs York cost, as we will discon tinue the shoo business. Besides losing money, you wiL regret it if you fail to call at our Double Store- foot of Middle street. aid up. ou Ul hoes at less than Xew N. D.-Om- )ysu.v Shell Lime stands at tue head of th ion want lo enrich use it. jan'J d2aw wly 1 - I ! e list: it our lands, it 15 Are You Saving Any Money As the Days Go By? janl6dwly an hoar. What would make 1 a man of war he Senator elect Peffer, of Kan sas, has five boys and three girls and he has every one of them tanght some trade. It is to be hoped that they will not follow the example of their father and make politics a trade. The regular business mooting of the Y. M. C. A. will bs held tonight at 8 o'clock. The offioers request a eood attendance. Mr. L. J. Taylor commenced yesterday rebuilding his store. The new one will be larger than the oue burned both in I width and length. The series of meetings at the Cente nary Methodist church, conduoted by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Willis, are being oontinued this week. Mr. William Cook ia boring the well in the immense shed adjoining the mill ready to be loaded on the cars which come alongside of it on a side track built to it by the railroad for the pur pose as we reoently announced. The cars are sheltered by an extension of the shed roof. Thus the lumber is not exposed to the weather from the time the log enters the mill until it is shipped. This shed is 70x150 feet and has a storage capacity of half a million feet of dressed lumber, capioity is 120,000 feet and other forms of sickness. For sale in BOo. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. marSlm. Six dnlliirs nt t- i, ly v lyuienu to th, ontli saved Riul lu month- Revised Congressional Districts. The following are the congressional districts, as passed the Senate and House; 1st District Beaufort, Camden, Car teret, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Yates, Hertford, Hyde, Marcin, Pamlico, Pas quotank, Perquimans Pitt, Tyrell, Washington. 21 District Bertie, Edgecombe, Tho dry house Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Northamp ton, warren, Wilson and Wayne. 3d District Uladen, NEW BERNE THEATRE ! COVENANT BUILQING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry tl.imu stcck and w.ll pay you flcGIBENY FAMILY. $1,000 IN 83 MOUTHS! Thursd ay Night, March 12 ! THE r i i i Mr. C. J. Soheelky ha. not completed n; T; 1 u.- ji i .u r-1". 1 ' ' " ' ' uib Hum uimuKouiouiD, tue fHU1Ub unslow and bampson. mill and one dry kiln are completed 4th Diatriot Vanoe, Franklin, Nash, for tho factory of the Vandemere Oyster mother kiln and etor.ge sheds are in Sm.B IWrillff nnmnllnv Slrnolr m norol voloi. 1 OOUrSB UI OOnSirUCUQU. DU6 WUBt 1 at a depth of 109 feet that rises of its own imsned is enougn to seep mm running He is turning out some handsome work under the man' agement of Mr. George Qordner, his foreman, and will make his first ship ment this week to Philadelphia The railroad has agreed to run a side track to Mr. Scheelky's mill also. It IT is proposed that there shall be at the World's Columbian Ex position, in 1893, an exhibit which shill present, so far as is practica ble, the history, present positiOD, accord to the top of the well, and then aB(1 he has started distribution, and work of the char-1 flows on to the river, RDes ana Other religious organize I North Carolina's available militia tions of this country, I fcrce acording to the report of the adjutant-general U. S. A., is as follows, A he JNews ana UDServer says:iQne hundred and sixty-one oommis- 'in the House there were no lead-lsioned officers, 301 non-commissioned . .1- v 4 nn nn . ers, the DOdy lor tne most part omcers, i musicians ana ooi privates trninc Uo ntrn rrair. wifbont mirarri I Aggregrte, 1,488. number Of men fai LalMl.in. T th s.rat. r J,TllIbl,fM military purposes (unor 5th District Granville, Person, Dur ham. Orange, Caswell, Roskingham, Guilford, Stokes. 6th District Anson, Brunswick, Columbus, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, Pender, Richmond, Robeson and Union. 7th District Catawba, Cabarrus, Davidson. Davie, Iredell, Linooln, Montgomery, Rowan, Stanley aad Yad kin. 8th District Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Burke, Caldwell, Cleveland, GREAT BAND, SPLENDID ORCHESTRA, FULL CHORUS, THE KINDERGAR1NERS, TEN SOLOISTS. MThey ara a remarkable famllv. acknou l edged oy the prolession as greater than any m America, or even the world. P. . HILMOHK. Prices as usual. Res-, rved scuta for this Uraud Attraction at Hell's. Curtain will riseat8o'olock. General Admission "n cants, KescrvedSeals 7f Gallery ' Lucas was the strongest man, and Mr. Bellamy perhaps made the most general reputation." IP North Carolina is to make a creditable appearance at the be sheltered by a connecting roof. Messrs, D. Congdon & Co. are also ..j & l : I j ,i j ganized). 225,000.-Ex. ?0l""T .J T """" , i m auaitiuu lO VUUDO iubj sirusuj UHVO Mr. Samuel Campen, of Bayboro. re- oonn(,otion with their mammoth oeived ten barrels of flour purchased in lumber e,tabiiBhment. OBrB8 ,QBU oraer a raising As soon as the aide traok of the rail me caimtnan tne injury was aone m toad Js compieted t0 Mr. Scheelky's, transportation, demanded damages of LTery one of the89 mill8 will have oar8 api. jonn Uyers, Wno tOO OOWn. hrnnlrht. r!l,ht tn thnir rlnnr for ahin will run between his storage sheds and Forsyth, Gaston, Mitchell, Surry, Wa- UeaClqUartGrS lOr lODaCCO I , , , , , , i . . I. J tTT: ii I 1 tauga and Wilkes. 9ih District The other fifteen coun ties. Tims you hive saved up t:m In rnniill aniounlH. and that haH earned vou S1M2. niakliiK ffl."i in all. Twenty shares, or 12 m stuck, cwl8 5lL' per month, and 5 shares, or f lUH Btock, J ! n,.r monl ll. Cm, tun .ir.H neglect it lunu'er? A-i nn iiiv.nm.ni n I oilers you Absolute Security With 2i to ;;o per cent. Interest. AU Hie money nukl in at New Heme win ho Ldh here. Why will yon nnv renl iil vr.nr when hy coluc Into will lon you money to build with and let you ray It back in monthly payments equal to what you have to pay fur rent now, for wuicn vou kci nn return. Loans cost only per cent. i:i. GtlloK, President. JUS. COHKN, Vice ' W. H.liovl). Sec.&Treas. 1'. II. l'tti.i Krik u a K. W.rAUPKNTKK, L, W. WALLNAL'. E. H. SULTAN, mr ror lniormatlon apply to Directors. about ; She Will go Where no White Woman has Eyer Gone. A cable dispatch from Lndon states that Mrs. Sheldon, the American woman who is going to study the natives of Central Africa, left London Monday, February 23rd, en route to Africa. She took with her very little except her My store Is Hendnuarters for Tobacoi. I have a tremendous lot of It at WnrM'a TPair urarr rinnarrmnnr nf u , . , 1 7 nrougm ngm 10 meir aoors ior snip- took with her very little except hei World s air, every department ot This being refused Mr. Camden at- ping their lumber. Ia addition to that, clothing and as little of that as possible, Industry Should be represented, tached Capt. Byers' sohooner, the A. 8. ,ii wor Rmian irnor . no She takes an English tent and a peou The minerals of her monntains, the Parker, and the case will be heard bar of them ia on tha bank8 of Neu86 liver. ur constructed and very light chair, product Of her looms, the produc- fore JudeA.S.Beymour in chambers They can Bnd do load Bftil ve8aei8 and L former Cunard steamer stewardess! tions Of her forests, and whatever 0 0 10 meantime me 8teamer8 right from their wharves for can ever sleep at night. This will be Iovuuvuo avuimiud iu iug uubiuuj vi Northern markets I Doruo 7 woito carrier, m imnyu oi U. S. Deputy Marshal O. B. Hill, who Thi. ohoiofl of methoda of transnorta- ou.r- n,.n,...i,n .. . . .. . ' .1 mrs. oneiaon is going in a womamy " J wbt iu nne out waat ene .aesires oeioie else contributes the State. to the wealth of I 170, we have do hostility towards Death of Mr. Jaj. A. Hanrahan, the North. We would see her Mr.Jas. A. Hanrahan, of Pitt coun Drosnerous and hannv. but we ry- diea at nl n0,ne Monday at three Would be unworthy of the past, ,'clok' His remains are expected on ' . ... a t a iug tVDHIUOl VUVU lyUtB Riniuuuu lab A untrue to tne present ana mse to O,oloou thB tnnnrlt, w! be extended New Berne possesses. These facilities are on the eve of being still further in creased 1 road, gh outlet. the opening ot a road across Afrioa, the I result of Stanley's explorations, shall A new line of stvlish I laalAvv f Via naiiwji It a Hit a nf th nannla I v by the coming of the Onslow w.lfem SDrillff Cloth' iving us a Southern railroad natives, to be secured at Zanzibar. WCA UiCS' OJJA"ig IIUIU the .teamer Cobb thi. afternoon at 10 ciocK. ana tne iunerai servioes win i - -- i , n. j i i the future if we did not Cherish the be heid by r.t. Mr. George at the another outlet in that direction. The ; 'WtortmOM at Warmest anection ior tne aontn, Icemeterv immediatalr thereafter. pruposBu exteusiua ui wnausuMosuu ner attendant will be the only wmte n i O P..il- nd be ever ready to extol her Friend, and acquaintances are invited N.O.Railroad will also help forward person, in the expedition. I U2rriiigI0tl U UUAlVi S. .name and press forward her for. attend without farther notice. "nA" !c"!! .. Mr. Hanrahan waa on of the most wvesung m nsamsctuno. BUlBrpf i eyer .Muvve I . . .1 will nn wall tf in vaat i araf a tha fm I i cn, i nr.. j j iDrominent iarmtri ana neronanti oil" WMW iur. DianiuT, Aire warn bdu uvuors W DUFFY'S ,1 nDHTTl) CIVDTTn Low Prices ! r Lt ov u i . IalsD have lnstookafew thousand poutdsof "'i'u tuuuieur, VV alter DUIly, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or thren rpurs nM nn. toaepoonfiil; lor child three Baltimore, ten drors; for a chml six montbs old.twenty ...v,.u, .w. uD tnci.,. -iiuuiuh oiu, neanv hair a tcaspooulul r.-reatlnir then. Hnua freiiuently If uecesearv until rur (a n,. cured. This Is to certify that I Iirvh mcil Tlnirirv'K CBoff bVRi'p in my family for over six months and I believe It to be a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially as a preventive. Our youngest child nau a severe attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious about Us recovery, but was successfully treated by our physician, but thinking It nrnhnhlA th.t other attacks might follow we freqnently bad no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe It Is due to the nse of the Croup Syrup, and wo now keen a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recoiunienunioau. JK. H. BABHUM. Also very effectual In relieving (soughs and co!da. Pbkpakid and sold Br K. ST. UUFFiY, Hew Bern, N. O. Wholesale Aeents-Mcicnnn i?ni,i.ino OlKulKn Street: Wm. H. Hehlemln A Ca . 170 William Street, New York City. janldwSm As nice as were evor racked In Wishing to give my friends and patrons A Chance to Live Good, I invite them to come down and cet a sup ply at lis cents per pound. J. F. TAYLOK. I . Ii . t I ? . . ipinf. tr. ... .n .a vantairea oi looatinz in tnis city, new i nave Kivenner some vaiuarjie nints. a a . . l a .t I erai ABsemoiy uea w give f . . . ... . . .... ,nd the near future ia going to immigration the encouragement it. l0l9 be ond th immedilt9 i00,iit, ln prove it, imnnrtannAtlAmanrlti. Prhanannr I .vi.v v. t:.. - I r iwuivuuimwi I ,,.ii ui.. a. XT .1.. -i . .1.. mAn flk tnak fU rth f ra. I a""0 u " VOUBl. nB WBU J.VIW xiumy vu v v V. I . ,. .. I r. TT-1.I urea ' hid in mountain fastnesses Fatettkville, N.C., March 9. J. B. Alarming ippropriatlon Figur9. Washington, Mareh 6. A statement prepared by Representative Bayers, of farm two mile. Texas, plaoe. tha total permanent from Gary, gold ha. been found. Mr. annual and mucellaneou. appropria erinnlrl ha fVlU flOrlf aCn ti lnr liVrti lllnAarmnnA nt thi. nlnna ha. tannrarl a lYate. lent for Prof. Mann, of Hh?h I tions made by the Congress just ended a.iidren nnrl not bflcome the snoil otorJ In th taction of the only Point, who U an expert in mineralogy, at $1,006,270,471. against 9817.008.859 Children antt not Decome tne spoil , ' .. . din.ciirarotte He made thorongh examination and made durimg the 50th or preceding ' 01 the Strancer. Uut It Should De machine in the world which has just been analysis , ane reportea tnat it wa. not uongress. remembered ; that Dooulatloh ii an ?r an exPert,and found tow SSTVST lAnniA nr m&irin nna tin nil Mil anri ntrv i auiu wbb wuuu vtvivw uuuuivu loeii element Of pOWeC absolutely IndiS- thousand cigarette, ner dav. The ma-1 The rock In which it ia imbedded Determined to Sappren aminff . Paris, Maroh 7. The betting booths nensable to a ereat and Influential chine is a marvel of almpliolty and Roe. aorou am farm ana is several ban- have been removed from , the Anteuel !?.?tf,2: i :K.!:Utined to Malta. thVoigVetf Ujit. Tha ce.t of getting it Out r.oe ground.. A fore, of 600. polioe- wm pa viv.uuv or iu,uuv m uuuureu i men ana two companies or inrantrv faetJ Mr. Yate. has not. the money to will ha on hand to . morrow (8nnrlal State. North Carolina has abun- manufacturing of the world. B. J. GOODING, Enceetsor to K. II. Meadows & Co., Wholesale and ftetail Corner Pollock and Middle Sta. PROPRIETOR op COCHINES COUGH CURE. Thli preparation conUIni no op lam and la ft. nwrlnin mirA foe nlia Terms: 8500.00 oash: balanoe in five and u it does not effect a Ctim ft.ft.Al taklnar notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res- J","1,"' the money w'U be refunded W peotively, and bearing 6 per oent. opi'imus ointment. for cham.i HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain ! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street, interest. Apply to jsn241stp R. O. E. LODGE. For Sole, and sverv skin trouble l Keep everything ln tba Drug Line, and large and well selected Btock of Toilet Ar S0ps apises, Perfnmea. Ohamol. Skins, Hair Brushes, eto. A oomplet stock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, 0w- ub uuwvu, nut kuu ring i;ui, smoklnC Two Twin Reversible Engines- 12x80 "COa 0Jd' p,erl?n.e Toojooo. Imported -new oylinderst balance in good S&h'cSoiiSE be" c and .W aanc room ior twice ner present Children jDry JbrPitcherstqr SSJS oiTrolli?0"" fc "U JfS, f 00 l uruer. oua nivaunv, Seo. & Treat. 1ST. &T. R. S. B. Co population.' J,jr Children Cry forJWtchejVCastofl sep26 tf
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