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for The State Vol. 19 Issue 12, Aug 1951
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Rocky Mount is proud of many things, among them being the Carl Stough Chorale, a thriving two-year-old organization that has brought a world of pleasure to those who are interested in music.
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There were only eleven states in the Confederacy but the Confederate flag had 13 stars.
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New Bern has departed for the leisurely tempo which it formerly followed and has undergone a remarkable changed during the last five or six years.
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It seems to be generally agreed that the first North Carolina daily was the Wilmington Daily Journal, published by Alfred Lanier Price, and that its first issued came out on September 8, 1851.
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The Cornwallis House at the corner of Third and Market Streets in Wilmington has been restored by the Colonial Dames and opened to the public.
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No other town in eastern North Carolina can lay claim to a brighter future than that which is in store for the Lenoir County metropolis at the present time.
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General Thomas J. Cushman this week assumed command at Cherry Point. His military career started 34 years ago.
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Joe Hartley is custodian of Grandfather Mountain, manager of the Sing on the Mountain, operator of several sawmills and also a nursery; he is 81 years old and just about the most active man you've ever seen.