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Editorial paragraphs.
Colonel Jones' Confederate Roster is concluded in this number.
We repeat that before publishing it in separate book form, the author will throughly revise and correct it, and it will be esteemed a favor if any one detecting errors or omissions, will at once write to this office, or direct to Colonel Charles C. Jones, Jr., Box 5549, New York city.
Renewals have been steadily coming in; but we are compelled to drop from our mailing list the names of a numberColonel Charles C. Jones, Jr., Box 5549, New York city.
Renewals have been steadily coming in; but we are compelled to drop from our mailing list the names of a number of subscribers from whom we have not yet heard.
We beg that our subscribers will not only renew promptly themselves, but that they will use their influence to induce others to do so.
New subscribers are being added to our list in, perhaps, as large numbers as we could expect these hard times.
But we are anxious to extend the sphere of our usefulness by greatly increasing our subscription list, and we beg our friends to help us in this.
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