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11- ATTC US EY-AT-iW.V", FBA.XKMM, V. il attention to al! tmsli Lawyers, ; FUANKLllt, MACOW CotHT, IK C; 5 Will practice la the warts of this State A tneFederMComts.-Colleo-tione a BpeeMry rpasf Sellers. Notice In thi oalomn It cent per linefo Mch twine. In regular local col amns, tea eenu per Ha for each Inn. Seven word make about a Una. A new line of how case goods at Smith'. - ' Sloan Bros, bav just received a new lot of Underwear, men, women and children'. ' .-' : Alargchne of Skirt good suit any taste tnjr pnrse from the 12Jo Bourfas Suiting to 11.25 Ziebehne. Wihmt 4 Robiksov. ...-'. . . The biggest elate in town for 10c at Smith'. Sloan Bros, have just receive J a new lot of Overcoats, and Meu'a Youths' aud BoyeClotbiug, which they are selling cheap. You will regret your hte If you buy anything lit the drew good line before examining our good. , Wbujbt So Kobinsok. We sell for Pay Down and there fore w can afford to lell cheaper thauthoae who aell on time, . f Sloae Bbos. All who want Devi Sewing Ma chine) can be accommodated at J. T. Moore & Co'. A line of samples, six style, rice ranging fro $18 to 25, ouu be aeen at tbi "tore, " Some of oar new" good have ar on) or or aew gooue p nr-1 eHoh wagon brinijJ a. more- nvi pair' Cwit goyfaw ' yd.jdJh- ft- Wbioht & Ronmsox. tjn addition to the large stock of shoes bought from E. K.Cunuiug ham, we have bought a big line of up-todata sh'oes at popular prices. '"" '-.;-.'.. Sloan Bros. Pne of the imt stylish, servicea ble and ' eeotieriiiual good on ; the market I the Danioli Cloth wool one way, 23 inches wide, 15 els. yd. will wash. Have it in Bve ebade. ; WuiouTds Robinson. Sloan Bros, pay 50 cH. for corn, 75 cts. for peas, 28 cfs. for wool, 12 . cts. for eggs, aud $li25 for chest. NDuts,and the top of t the market for all other good produce,.. , . . Vi'".' '-" Onr bnyer L just returned from New York City, where he faa jpar ' chaaetl one of the most ttwleful, mont "ne of Hreas good, nolion, vrp, Silver ware, Leather fiood ever in Frunk ' "" RoslNsoir. ived : Another uew lot 'a, in Ze be lines, Broad Jts, Serges Ac, and we uvite the ladies to come me them before buying, show them. . Sloan Bros. I respectfully ask one and all that - it due me on account or note to pome tn and settle at onco. All account due and unpaid, I m going to .put out for collection, after Nov. 1L I will pay 75 eta, per bu. for pea, 11 DO for wheat, 60 et. ,for corn, 50 cla. for oat, and l2J,ct,; pur do, for egg. . , i , lj , G. Trottbb. -V f Ctri .1 h Ir ' rJ ahltwk to I1 'd wftmi fi. I: f--- v-s-a i-Ji v - p v -1 ' i -i V t, Jt t O f I. t i; mi fur i I o t I H I J . t twi- f e. i a i til ' A T ' t , i rr i t. I-r' ' 4 wmilp """ w i. A u t .a.Uj-k-'-.rf : !. t e-k. I'.to. 11. L. I r ii over fi-oni Wallace C. j a f d;- l t'- I --1 week. ' Mr. W. U. Greenwood mi wife of Unban county, Ga, war here Monday. Mr. C M. Mallonee, of Cherokee county, wa visiting relative in thin County part of tbe Jiast week. Will Jones, Iloaeoe Wearer, and Burma Slagle left Tbntaday for Raleigh to ntr the A. M. College, ! TO CGRE A COLD IH ONE BAT Tak LatW Brorao Quinine Tablet AU druggists refund to monj If It fall to c. E, W. Grove signature is oa each fees. iWe. : W. A. Gibson u appointed Clerk of the court to succeed A. J. Hall, deceased, Bryoa City Appa lachian. . Born to Dr. and lira. P. T. Smith, Sunday morning, Nov. 1, 1903, at about 9 o'clock, a ne girl baby. All doing well. '." ' j Mr. W. H. Higdoa returned to Franklin laet week after a vuu't of several week In Henderson, 'and Jackson ' counties. ; . Mewra. J. A. and T. W. Porter returned from Andrew Thursday, and report their father, Mr. Suva Porter, B. nob better. Atty. P. S. Johnston left Wednee. day for Raleigh to appear for the da fenae in the Bidwell ease In the Su perior court of Wake county. . Mr, S. M. Dill showed, u a fine, well developed, ripe June apple yes terday ust taken from a tree at bia borne, of a second crop thi season. W Uarn.that Mr. Z. V. Bryaon and family after - spending ttiree year or aver is the 8 late of W ab. injrton, have relumed to Balsam, N." Burton Lyl reached home leal Wednesday-! noon from' Birming ham, Ala where he had been wotk. P"nlill office forveral Mr.rMt-my of Tellioo, wa in town Monday and set hi subscrip tion forward one year1. Mr, Ramsey is one of Macon' best ultisw' and a good farmer. The J. L. Barnard house and lot at the Intersection of West Main and Georgia Street waa told Monday at public auction, and wa bid off by Mr. F. R, Benbow at tl625. ; an" "Strengtb aad rigor earn of food feed, duly digested, . Tore, a ready. to-aenr wheat aad barley food, add no bnnlea, bat ituiUlna, sourUiiM, Inrlgor- W propose giviag that organ away. We are anztou to get It on our band. Only few doaea more subscriptions are needed. Seud tbeta In and let's tee who will he the lucky Mia Molfie Hood arrived here from Cherokee county but week to spend about two; week visiting friend and relative, and will then return toltrevard to end tba win tar. "' 'wt f m. .,5-.,i;'.'-;-',. - Rev, O. W. James, ol the colored A. M. E. Zion church bat Inst re turned front attending annual con- fereiios at Knoiville,Tenn. .He has been returned to Uiu circuit for the coming year.' - ' ' , . . ( The Jeonnty commissioner have purchased three road scraper, which are here, and purpose baying two more. The board i taking considera ble Interest in the improvement of our country roada. The editor of th Paces ha re ceived notice that at a meeting of the saliaoriber of ThsRabon County High School, held on October , 24, 1SU3, be wa elected a member of the Board of Trustees. ,.. ' ' Revenue officers Shop and Eiisley raided a ow-pw factory on Cowee last Satuiday night, and captured a still and a lot of beer which were de stroyed. The artist mad hi escape, Il hi saiil bis nam is Csnlrsll. W. R. Ledford of Macon Co, wa in town yesterday on butine. Hon. K, Elia is here on busine, he says, that he will slay with us until Mur phy court. A Mr. Jojiee of Iola, Macon Co, having sold Us home place, is in Clay looking over the farms witb a view of purc-baaing and locating among us. Clay County Courier, j . " Jev. l. A. Ilid'cy preached to a crowded house at the baptist church last Sunday. The sulj pt of hi u' course w a, "What is Li fi', snd never vh mis sui ji-vt namllett so j- n Mill 10 Ir;.' tf ..ii,ey's ( ; "iit.i'8 e l' a ex," v , s - 'l ! I t his y i t' T.r !.Ir. C. II. I Oa., was I; ere Hi 1 U 1 i. We r r, t in t a 0..t ib r ..i i. . J.tci! in irt v-rv La-1 lu .iUi been fur some Lis past. Corporation dmin.lwiinijr S. L. IJogera li ft torn! -y to return to llaleigb to rentime Li diilleu. Picture eanl lioard for alo at the Pkks i.flioe, tU H iuohen, one ido Scotch gray, the other aide Ah The latet new from Frank Cur lis I he i getting Umg very well, lli leg wa broken half way between the knee and ankle, and. the ankle wa also broken. The doctor think amputation can be avoided, A telephone message from Cowee yesterday Binning announced the death of Mr. Jess W. Rlckman of that community th night before. Mr. Rickmaa wa good, quiet citi aen and leave a large circle of friend aad over hi demwe. SCALY. Kditok Pa: Our Ina" faH weather ia broken by rain at last, which iaUdly needed. . " flame Carj enter wears a broad smile on his face and whiitlea lively song now. H says It U a boy. : Mr.Erwinaiid CapU Berry are expected to pas through our. com munity thi week enroute to High- Unda. M. CI Wa feel now that we will soon be n a ooantry traverMd bv railroada and took forward to prosperity, each a railroada bring. Waneed manufacturing planta to work ap and put on the market oar raw materials. All thi we will have in the near future, I Nov., 190. " Ao oxchaugssays th following is the method of coo rt ship in Caroliue pine woods : "Vr n bovwihotoxoree hiBeSself to hia rirlhe takes av'fueoe of fat pine, trims it rbape of a capital I andtheu passes it to bis girl, whifc3 meaua,'! pine for yon. If shff rejects him : she fakes a mff.ch and sets it ou fire, which mia, I make light of your pin. ing.'wf she likes him' she bauds him - a piurwood knot whioh means, 'Kins not,' am glad to say that ipbst of the boys gel a pine wood kbot back." OAOVOnXAi. EVERY CITIZEN Macon -1 Invited - Inspect the Organ at the Post Office ' In Franklin : ". and learn . ' What it l therefor. Answered the SeU Call. . Wo regret lo annouuc the eath of Mr. B. L. Duvall of the lower part of the county whioh occurred shortly after midnight last Mou. day morning. Mr. Duvall was a Confederate Toteran and a mem ber of Charles L, Bobiuson Camp No.945, at this place. He served in company A. of the Sixth North Caroliua cavalry. He bad received bis croaa of honor last year. W trust some friend will give us his sge at time of his death, - Not A Sick Day Since. ' "I waa taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried air sorts of medicine, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitter and determined to try that. " After taking a few dote I felt reletved, aud soon thereafter waa entirely cured, and have not teen a sick day since; Neighbors of mine hav bean cured of Rheum item, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney trouble and General Debility. Thi i what B. V. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. ' Only 60c, at Frank T. Smith', Druggint. A lot in FraiiUin of on acre, wiih a good eva room dwellinj, a n well. 8 J or 40 fine reach tret , 6 or 6 fipple tre, fine graces bear every year, aluo a lot of ci f itnui lumber and board . for a tarn. A rood barrnin. Innire at C'.i c or of rn-u'l, I.'. c. Sieoe c inline . i::t::LA:::3. : -j t.-.. t-E-.T.v;.:s. A quiet tid pretty home wed din? cattieooii the morning of th 23!h of OctoUr, at half pst eight, at the house of Mrs. Sarah Edwards; the occasion ot$f;hich was the temrrisge of her daughter, Mis Mary Edwrd,to Mr. Chrle N. Wright of Shortoff. Rev. Joel T. Wade, of Easley, S. offioia. ting. The moms were beautifully trimmed iu white aud green, fern aud orysanthemums predomina ting. The bride, with her tall and aleuder form, and delicate com plexion, gowned m white albatroie trimmed with white satin, ap peared the embodiment of lovli- After the ceremony came the wedVig breakfast. The tables were beautifully adorned with white and green, and the repast was ample, varied, snd most ap petising. Tba breakfast over, the happy couple, attired in traveling costume, took carriage for Sylva, from wbioh point they proceeded by rail to Clyde, where they will reside for the present. ' Mr. Wright is a son of Mr. Ba rak Wright, aud is a young n an of fine character, and holds a respon sible position with one of the for eign lumber companies. The bride is admired for the amiabi ty of her character, and ia view her interest in the christian w fare of our young r"ple7hefi will rVhardJ'. .A - O It is fjZ o aay, the whole toan wiha them a happy voyage on the life. . Bx.' .von .laitoitwIliiilliwntJtgt TRUSTEES OF RflBUN HGH SCHOOL . At a meeting of the subscribers held Oct, 24th the following board of trustees was elected : Outside the County Judge Lo- gau E. Bleckley, Judge J.J. Kim sey, Congressman F, C Tale, Soli citor-General W, A. Charters and Editor W. A. Curtis. x , County A. J.fJrist, J. F. Ritch ie, J. R. Scruggs, R. B. biflsrd, J. . E. Neville, W. Ei Powell,' D. L. Garland, J. C.Yojk.M., H.James, J. F. 8mitb. J. H. Derrick,; H. C. Blalock, J. F. Earl 8. W, Dover, W. B. Watts F. G. Holdeu, Alfred Wbitmiie, Joo. Greeu, Joseph Bleckley, M. W. 8wofford, A. J. Duncan, J. E. Bleckley, W. M. Lee, Wm. Smith, Virgil Benfield ; Total, 30. - STOCK MEETIMQ. The tlookholders of the Macon County Stock Improvement Coinpa ay are hereby called to meet at Lee Crawford's office on Saturday No vember 14, 1903, at I o'clock p. ro, to make some disposal of the Red Poled hull. N. L. Barn abu, ' Nov. 2, 1903. ' Pres. THANKSGIVING. ., . . President Roosevelt issued bis Tbankegiyiug Proclamation lt 8aturday naming Thursdsy No. vember 26th, as1 Ih day. - Doesn't Respect Old Age. It' shamelul whea youth fail to how proper respect for old age, but jutt the contrary In the ease of Dr. King New life Pill. They out off maladies do matter how aevere and irrespective of old age. , Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to thi perfeet Pill. 25c, at Frank T. Smith Drug Store. Any one wishing to buy a good mountain farm of about 125 acres, 60 acres in cultivatiou, 30 or 40 acres of bottom land, comfortably good buildings, aituated ou Sugar fork river, Macon oouuty, N. C, also about 230 acres of mountain land, well timbered, titles all good, apply to . J. II. Jou.v. V Culliissja, N. C. Atte-t'5-j Vit?rc-st I- Acoor; f . . ,. f . t . . k - - a i ' in3 to I t t' e I ' ',11 ; .;' f t'l y to f Mil . solution '. ; l i 1 .by cuM t: a 1- ' i t t e kaiot Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling; around the world, and . is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. . To , the consumptive he brings the strength and Mesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm . flesh and rienred blood. - Children who first saw the old jawrrxWTi Vifvfch are now rown up and have cfiilcTfCa their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion ot pure cod liver oil a tful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. BCOTT IOWNI. Chamlet. 40S-4IS Peari Btrt, New York. boo. ana i.uu i ail aruaaiat. leatacky Defeala Serth (Arollaa, (8pclat to the Cltlsen.) ' Greensboro, N. C, Oct. SI. In an exciting game of football between the University of North Carolina and Kentucky, the Utter won by the score of 0 to 6. Carolina failed to get a goal in the first half, Kentno- ky won the yiotory by superb play. ftoathera Railway Bedaeed Bates. Hioh, Poist, N. C. Account Western N C, Annual Conference M. . Clmrcb South, Nov. lltb, 1903. Tickets on sale Nov. 9, 10-11 float limit Nov. 20th, 1903. TO THE NokTBWEST AKBt CaLI- F0C5IA. - Very low rates for colo nist to Washington, Oregon, Call, foraia, New Msiioo. Rates quoted on spplioalion. . r,'? . For further information, relative to tli above reduced rates, apply to any ticket agent, or addle, -- 'J. l. Wood, District Pais. -."- ' Agent, - t- Asheville, N. C- TrffaU Splle4 Preaistly. If you want posters, U yon waut envelopes, ' If you wsnt biil heads, ' If you waut note heads, If you waut statements, ' If you waut show cards, If you want letter heads, If you waut receipt books, . If you waut programmes, If you want iuvitafious, ; If you waut calliug cards, , If you want shipping tags, If rou want lob printinir of anv description done, in the very best style and at rock bottom prices call at The Pkess Job Office, Franklin, N.C. 'ONFEKERATE NASHVILLE, TENNi OFFICIALLY Kr.PKKBKtlTJ United Confident Vetertns, Vut4tv. ' '::r ot S Cois.,.VrCFp T'S . t, -J Os. er Crzahutloaa, f 40i J T tjmflti, four T-Cwl Sui Iraciit 1 .imcTi., la C1ob with Ihit Fsr. S.THOMAS, Real Qtate, Loan and Renting Agent. Mountain, lauds Mineral properties Timber Farms, Town properly ., Bought sud Sold ou Commission - .Loans Negotiated, v , clu: cdtel Clayton, Ga.. Newly FurnishctU Thoronglsly Ecnoval ctf. D. I. DD1ICAH, Prop; FCn CIHP RATES TO , TEXAS, AltKAKf AS, LOTHSIANA, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN IKBRITOBT, CAUrORXIA, COLORADO, tJTAH, : WTOMIKOf OBBOOH, MOXTAKA, WABHINaTOIf , sad Otht Faint ITset, lortinesst sad Whw, ' Wtilisereau'ea HoTxaxaeca,': Dlsttlet Aaeni, LouitvilU and Naihvill. R. R. No. 1 KorU frnr St., Opplt Union mnt, AtUnte, Oa. CHEAP BETTLER8 TTTIETS. On the first and third 1 W each month till April 190.-tbe Fns iviaf (Saint Louii and San FraDcisco lC.'Cud) witi one-way and round-trip ticket Birmingham, Memphis and Saint Louis to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian 'Territo ry and Teiaa. Write W. T. Saun ders, General Agent Pas. Dept, At lanta, Ga, for full information.; 1 Stallcnp Fnrniture CoM FRAXXm,N.C. . Iunday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. '- Furniture, made and repaired, and kept for sale. Coffins,- -casket, and undertaking goods ofsll kinds furnished promptly on de mand. . Terms right aud reasona ble. , Stallcup Furniture Co. - NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed to the, undersigned by J. M. Dave snd wife M. A, Daves to secure the payment of three bonds of even date therewith amounting to 1500 and in terest thereon, aud default having been made in the payment . of said bonds, I will on the 28 day of No vember, 1903, between tbe bom of 12 M. and IF. M, at the Court bouse door in Macon county in the loa n of Franklin, according to the condition of said Mortgage deed, sell at publio auction for cash,1 the follqwing described land conveyed by aaid Mortgage deed, to-wil: 1st. Tract, Lying and being in Frank lin Township, Moon county, N. C, and being all that tract of land con veyed to J. M. Dave from II. T Dvi et, al." Lying bn Tennessee river bei(inning on the 8. K. corner of No. 8 Ac, containing 112 aoret for a fuller description of wbicb re? feienoe i made to Mid deed from Davis to Daves, registered in Book F F" page 804, Ac. Said aale be ing made to satisfy said debt interest and cost. This Oct. 17, 1803. Sam L. Ksllt, Mortgagee. (1276) cft::ee:;t 11- - - i t IH TUK SOUTH TO i H A I I V N. KTATKMKXT OF CONDITION . The Bank of Franklin, ; i. Franklin, N. C. . .. At tun Ci-osic or Busikcss Sept. 9. 1903. . . . (Coudensed from Report to Stste Corporation Cotninission.) RESOURCES lioniu aml HiaxmnU - II31M.! Furalturv, Fixturm ami Uxptnuea J4t(i.7S Cash o hand and la Banks H:a 31 Total .Commenced Busluess July 1, 1903. I.J.G. Siler, Cashier ofTheBauk of Franklin, do solemnly swear? that the above statemnut is true, to (he best of my knowledge and be lief. ' J. G. Siler, Cashier. Sworu to aud subscribed before me this Sept. 16, 1903; : Lki Ckawford, C. S. C. . Correct Attest : - - - - -' ' Geo. A. Jones, Johe C.Weh.ht, Directors. y F. 8. JoKfSSTOH. J mWi HIGH SCHOOL '' '";'.'" ?: '-S-t 'X ". i -''"'"-'-''"- Stands for Christian oulture aud character, is located iu s quiet, ' beautiful, healthful, moral town. The Principal looks carefully af ier every interest of his pupils, aud giaj,..ludjyff,f : their needfyjn excellent course at very low rates. School not Ir First session begibs Arurust 1J25 to $3.00. By the term 11.00 to Ten cents a month incidental feo for vantage of term rates. - The First National Bank OF WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ' SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT, G. W. Maslim, President." ' Clyde H. Ray, Vice President, - V W, T. BLAYtooK, Cashier. Board of Directors : D.K,Collius, S.C.Welch, G.W, Maslto, H. B. Moore, E. E. Quinlan.Chas. . Ray, Clyde H. Ray, .8. C. Satter thwait,Dr.J.H.Way." , ' . , ' , . kd nsx-Ycu pay mm Oar Organ and Pianos bare been on tbe market for 33 years, tbey are welleatab-t llebedand reliable. AU tbe latest im- provem'ts opto date. Extra. Tons. (1277) - , THE WINTER RESORTS SOUTH - BEACHES BY SC'JTKERN RAILWAY. ; t The Southern Railway announoetli nle of round-trip Winter Exoanlun tick ets to all tli principal resorts of tlie South, beglnnlngOctober 15, IflOS. The winter resorts of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida are especi ally inviting to those In search of health or pleasure. In these States arc such noted resorts aa Pinoburst, 3- C., Cam den, Aiken, Surainerrtlle, 8. J., Charles ton, 8. C, Augusta, Savannah, Bruns wick, Jekyl 'Island and ThomaavUle, Ga, lackaonville, St. Angustlne, Or mood, Dsytona, Talm Beach, Rockledpe Miaul aad Tampa, Fla.; also the resorts of Nassau and Cuba, best reached via Southern Hallway. . - Tickets on salo up to and Including April 80, 11104, limited to return - until May 81, 1004. r ' ' - , Southern Railway aiforda elegant train service, with the talost Pullman Draw ing Room Sleeping Cars, , operated through between principal cities ud l sorts, elegant DiuluB Car service, and everything fi the euuifort , and pleasure of the traveler. ' 1 ' ' " Ask nearest Ticket Agent for further lufoimatlon and descriptive literature. The Und of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country." IDEAL WINTER RESORTS. Tlie Sowthnra lUilwuy reaches the ide al winter resorts of Hie "Land of tbe .Sky" snd "Sapphire Country," Inclu ding Aalicvillo, N. t'.. Hot Sprlncv . C. Henilni'souville, X. C, BrevwdTij-B I.nlie Toiawav. 1 he climate of th.x : i"s..n ih iinpai,i;h;led, auitahle for lnvah.'a, a .': a or port8in, and oiTcra eveiy i i f dm i ' IV '. r r it I nt ton I 1 i . Vi.iOi ,!l t'.i'j I , i t '1 tl eiii-. I T I i- 1 I'l Vi V : t t L LIABILITIES CapiUI stock naiil in " $lJl.fla' . lMils anliJK!t t elmck , 3UMS.U Calilr's checks outstanding - - .! . " '' Total ' IW06. . 81, 1908, . Taition by the mouth $2.00 per month on an average. all. See priucipal aud take ad. ' D. L. GUY, Principal. test mm, . aad newanU. - It Will Ml. ryon to get our circular and prices. We bare bar' gains for you. Send to-day. H..llerlC.Cr.:5:ii23.!! waajuaioa,j, - an opwwd. Highlands InsnrancG Agency. , Insures only in the best Com ; f panies. L"sei promptly paid. . T. Baxter White, Agent, BlGflLlSDiJ H.C North Carolina, SniH'rior Court, " Macon County. J Fall Term IWi. . T.N. Ford, . VS. , " Geo. W. Curtis & wife, Elisabeth Curtis, Win. Gmhl fc wife,- Emily'' Grahl, J. 11. Curti A wife Jane Cur.- US I Iain Noriisds wife Mary Nor1" risj Geo. Donaldson'' & wife . Mary Donaldson, Jesse Curtis, Iloliert Cur- -Uh, Miry Curtis, .llaiiihal Curtis Snllie Curtis fc I.iszio Curtis and L. II. Unrland, Guardian nf Hol ert Cur lis, Mary Curtis Lfe&e Curliill but Curti fc Sallie Curtis. ' Vi;i:':;,.;,;?.'NOTICE. Tlie above entitled defendant will take liotice that a suit ha been intt. lutod in Superior coiirt. of Macon County, N. C for the purpose of correcting a deed, executed by J. A. Curlii to hno Norriaon the 13th day of March 1852 and recorded in the Register's office in Macon Co, in Book "E E" page 110, so as to make the calls of said deed correnpond to the cat's of slate grant reiw ' ' I in book G. pje ' , " 1 f i' t ihe word bt iis iu tlie 1 ' ' 1 ' well as in t',.e warranty .f ..M d- 1 amltl.o f; q'lili' 1 t ") n r to l' . i '.S tf ir 1 r 1 "7 r r I I il t' ! I u v. 1 1 ,V f 1 J I 11
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