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lEGAL • ADVHmSWG ' A-ioef North Caiofiaa. f .•vmHatat af State : ^TIFICAJJE OF DX3SQ1AJUON - -.ion tfce^nf by tbo*«e!ejftta»«Z i of alt tho rhrrbbelrleri 4a ’ >• ft-.4 Foal Company, a oomcatioa «.< o State, tein principal oftea It ‘ te tea towa of D«mi, Caoaty t? Ibraatt. Stata af NarthCarotiaa, •-Urt-cea 4. Smith bate* tea agont t UK a aid la obaiwa the roof, apaa *-bva: pjraoaca may bo aarvad). Ino IbUoti Nu«r. Thorafaic. L J. Bryaa Gtteo 5? Sl*J* •* *• •* Ha CALaa. da bam* certify : w Sited corporation ted. aa tha :?«h day af DteUthte l»tT. sb te n - oC ro a daly «twM aad attoot <1 CMMt in writing to tba Mmolo « J* ■“ offlea aa pravidad hy law. - .« *• .vroaf, I baea bare 44- a' n>- bar- »-d i-t jred my odlcfc] itel at Saioigh tela 1Mb day of Dac Biber, A D. IPtl. X BRYAN OSOIM flirref u af State. 3ta. IS-tTOalTl" Trl*ii of «-<t • an uwltfrifiid dfahjOwto a d-rr author,ty of aa lrdir jfU. fniatT gr*xri 8T3*EEi£ Vi:. Will on SatogSr. JaaaSHt*.’ «-2. offer for mte .r^UteMriUM *7W tbo term* hereinafter (tried, S^JT&2M6»fle S'." «t teofj. C. Bell, deceaeJdTand la! »3T&smdSt,?rss i .''ASr* * Trren ef Sal* ■ P*"P«*1y will ke raid an - a following lem: Id per dead of ~~>t porehaM pefao to ke paid to rank oa the dayof aala; II per eeat ef the tor-ehaeo price to be paid apea cea fl rnatiea of tba aala hr uTcoart; Iff per eaat lo be paid do day* after '•‘l* of moflnaatloa, tl par cent to he Mid m koadrad aad twen ty day* after riiiiflinrUrni aad : .oialaJng tl per eeat to ke paid t.» e knadred aad eighty daya after •>c.e of Mcflmadloa. deferred pay u ita to boar interne* at ttx per cent '3sy*ss3SE: It. IMS. a-.rn.mmi. -TJ ’laf* ef laW: The Mere formerly l C. Bell, on the Sooth ‘ Beand Street, in the town of Doan, N. C. ..S* e—• Jan I Id 17. _ Into ml Uad Under and hr Mm ef power of gyasa\vgr^ag Zttrxz&s&zsz a sains S3?_ 'E’Sr.jr MM at |g aatM r~in1 br rtfl Deed ef Trust end the holder ef mid Deed d Trurt and Mtu haring iw <MW that aaM land be mid. The tmdsmtaaed trustee wW offer tor sale to the high ml bidder for each at the Coast Keen doer at UUagfoa. Her Mtt Couaty. North Comltoo om Man day. Jaaaary A tMS. at It •’stock *eto daacrfhe1! tracts er pareeli of laadi Beginning at a (take a comer of Holden and D. B. B*eW eld cor ner aad mat M. 8 14 A 1M chelae to a (take D. A. Stewart's aad M. J. Holder'* earner; fooct N. Tl I. I. SC chain* to o ttaka ia the center ef Church Band; thence with Chard; l fttad das M. MJt chain* to a (take * the Want edge ef mid road. A. W. Moore aad Flora A Holder's seiner; thence N. 71 14 W. UTS feet to a stake oa the east edge of foe Tur ner rood la foe Une of to Ithra Hai der estate; thence A 47 W. 817 feet to a corner ef *a'd estate; thence A 18 84 W lit feet to o comer In said estate; thence A M 84 W. 848 *•** to o f*“ »- •- * «*’d fence aad hedge n* M. J. Batter aad Kacfo '*w.‘: ^ .*■ 1> ve b tT L 4.80 tolas to an 'n, p)fi* :he A Tur in Bead; t':i .>l t~ : 8 W. IS.&0 •botes to s ,.t center of Brood aad Turtwr rnd; iheece N. M W. 18.31 feet to a -Ike id foe edge ef a Bravth. M. J. C .t'er and Baeford Hold. r'. comer; thence A 18 W. 11.83 feet to M. J. Rutter aad Flora A. H colder** corner; thence 8. IS W. 807 feet to Flora A. Holder'* comer; thence A 8 1-t A 1881 feat So Bolder aad Byka'a comer; thence M. U A 848 feat to W. A Sykeh estate earner; thence A 44 84 A 1880 feet to o corner ia a stamp hole wsag black gum pointer* la Stony Brandi Boh*'* corner; theses N 71 1-8 A 1400 feet to o stake Byke1* end Haider's earner; thence N. 4 1-8 1AT8 feet to e ttaka, M. J. Holder'* comer; thence N. 87 A 1878 feet to foe beafaaiag, containing 888 acres SBCOND TRACT: Beginning at e stake o few feet Bast ef foe Faretta WUe-lJIUngtaa Bead at Weddell oor ner and mas with Waddell's line A to A 48.80 chains to a stoke ia the MeLeoa has; thence A 84 A AU chains to e stake; thence A 4 W II. 80 chains to a stake; foeace A 87 A 80.88 chains to a stake to foe Raleigh aad Soothpeit railway; thence with mid railway N. 88 1-8 W. 48A4 chain* to a stoke; thence N. 78 W. 88 chaina to Baton's Baa; focacaA 81 W. 10.88 chain* to to beginning, containing 187 acres mom 2 rVJSSl1- “ *" •' ** ,*■••f*4 doer, TbffS mic, Monday Jan. 8. 1M8 Terms of sols, sash. Thi* 88th day of Nor. 1881. CLAHBNCB J. SMITH, Trustee. "to Jowoary 80. of all potties cow 8 18 IT. Cttf ef Dau, M. Drawing* and Specification* nay be anea at the afllctt of Chas. C. Wit •an, Architect, 131 ttshs&jsnjkz Gaatonia. N. G. •04-7 Pahnatta Building. Coium bin, a. c. Aad in tka attaaa of the Building Exchange* la Callbia, 8. C. miid Atlanta, G*., aba In the oSee of the Chamber of Comm af Charlotte, N. C., aad may be iktalnid upon ap plication to the Architect Mi-7 Pal amtto Building, Columbia. A C-, ap om a deyedt of 111 aa a guarantee that they will be retained not later than the day cat far the npcnmg af tka Mda, ia mod condition mag wfth ont com, aad that a beam ddc bid win ha cabatiUod. Dcpoctt will only be re fatmod when tko^ ah or* condition* IrVETrcSSadVr»& AreStcc? Additional *ats wft ha funiihcd upon application at a charge of 01*. Bab oeatractera aad material men may aaearc each portiom* af the plane aa they may daaira fraa the Columbia cdka at carnet Mac print prices. The ewaen rnserra right to let the piinnoinr, netunf ilo IMCfriCtl work iSe right la reeerypd to accept or "'“•nissTUa*^ inn 0 10 11 17 M t«. i* Ch»to« to Urn beginning, eoatalE l»«l* M tem am or W >Moa4 tract. Nineteen aero* of h«4 toaad contiguoai to too town Si?® S*° toaaerteatf hy>f tho ad A. D. Coau. the mkl ■to**— •«•* iaclodca two whole *to*» la tho mid town of OaU. the Mm directly South of A. P. Coat*« reoidenee and on which M toaatod a atom home, mid block tola* — fact by *00 foot, and a eee J«d Jlock lying am** the street and to too Woo* of too said atom boom M«*k. *hm tho ro*aa<e:nc portion of too A D. Coata homo tract, car* and t"" J* too hoasertt i ,lintel N «*i I Av D. Coat* andor this, oxocation which ha■«*.ad U a* follow*: . toj block la the town of Coata, 200 fact by 300 feet, lying aero** too street directly Watt of A. D. Coat’* residence, otto the hooac lot •hick bagtas at the Southwest cor ner of tho block on which it la rilua tod. and rani tbene* as too line of tho street and no the South side of the Week. Sooth 482 foot to n stake; then at a right angle with th* Ci*t line. N. SCO feet to tho (tract; than W. as tfiia attest 482 foot to too North West corner of tho block, then 3- *0® feet to tho beginning, con totalng fi*a acres In both block-’ which is accepted an a baooaUad toj^tba 24 acre tiaet an 4tacribod A plat showing tho location of the ta®d lying k> and near toe town of Coata wOT bo exhibited at sale. This Tth. day of Janaary 1222. . „ J yr. MeAETAN. Sheriff. ’•a. 10 IT 24 II. Martin* Sale «f Lead Under and by vlrtac a# tbe power of sale containod la a certain mort MO deed cieeeted to the undcr rtMcd by John Campbell aad wife, wnleh mortgage died la recorded in Book No. 118, pace M8 record* of Hanmtt Ceanty, default hartn* bean *•<*• ta tko payment of the debt thereby mewed, the undersigned wiU mil to the highest bidder for caih at tbe eonrt boas* door la Lffllngton, N. C~ on Tooadoy, February 7th, ! *t lo-dSTf: N.. thT7.lto^ 1*6 doacribod lead, to-wit: Bey) an lay at a atake and pointer* I* tko waet adye of Stewarts Crack and 40 Itts above tbe upper corner of the McAllister place la tbe mill Hao, and ruaa aa the mill tract N. 84 K. 84 chain* aad 20 Itnka to a rtako in the edge of a Sold; thence S. St B. 7 chains aad 90 linka to a <*ko by a path 8 linka to th* left >f Ik* boo; thence a new line S 8414 W. 86 chain* and 80 link* to a (taka wd pointer*, the division line of th* min tract; tbaaco as that Hue N. 88 W. 8 chains and 18 linka to th* be gtnainy containing t1% acre*. Thl* Janaary 7th, 1022. C. K. BENSON aad wife LILLIAN B. BENSON, _ Mortgagee*. Young aad Bert, Attorneys Under the power of sale contained U a BSortgago deed exaeatcd by Job Hxdemi toC. If. Altman on the 1st day of November 1018 aad recorded ia Harnett Coanty in Book 11T, page *74, default haring been madam the payment of the no tee second thazwby the andenlgaed mortgagee oatpoeo te sale at public a action to the \wheej Udder fin e** at IS February It, 10*1 at the court bowse doar ia ul fiagton, Harnett Coanty the follow* described tracts of land: First Tract: Lying aad being ia An I srsi a Creek Township, Harnett Cowrtir. B*ete ef North Carolina, and adjoining the leads af Donean Shaw md otters and bounded aa follows: Beginning at a corner about seventy yards Cast ef Dunean Shaw’s house •ad ram thence as the line ef the original tract of fhre hundred and «e**aty (070) aeres. deed from J. M. Tamer to D. W. Toner, S-7W-47 chaws to a gum on the North side of An demon's Creek a few yards shore the fence across said creek; theace SMU chains aeres* the crock to a dead pine; thence the various cour ses of the said creek on It's Western edge to HcArtan's line aad Smith's comer la said line; thence as his line 8: 68 B. tl chains te Smith'* corner hy ■ read; thence his line N. 00 B. * **4 chains Elliott’s comer; the nee Ua line (LHE.14 chains to Elliott’s corner; thence 8. 4 W. 10 chains to Ms corner in MeArtan's Uae; theace the HrArtaa's line B. 84 tL 0 1-1 chains to a earner near the head ef a mUl pond; thence N. I E. *1 1-1 chains to a comer ia a branch; theace B. 80 E. 7 1-6 chains to the Northtagton Bead; thence up the va rlow courses of said mad (direct eaarsa) 11 N. 10 W. 00 cheiiu to a corner by said road near tha ,ld *aat boose: thence N. 10 W. 0-10 ttalaa to Nerden's comer; tbenc* a* hj* line N. 71 West to hie comer hy ttemstd leading from Tamar's to warden's; thence W. 0 cheins ti a eomar Wart edge of tbo road lsed<ag fram Tamar’s to Shaw*; tanner the rnrlaas course* of mid road to the beginning, consisting of the following coutwe end distance!; thence N. JO W- ■ *u-iwo enatni; n. W. « M. 74 W. » t-S chain* N. K to. C chain.; N. 76 W. 9 \.j **•*•» nag then W A chain, ta the hmfaMiac, eaataiaiag foar hundred (AM) urn more *r lonn Soeoad Tract: Inring and being in Aadoiaow*. Creek Tewnifaio, Harnett camtr. Mate if Macth Carolina. ad ieteiair tba land, of John MeArtao ■4 eOton, WnM aa follow*: Be ginning at a Make with oak pointer* oa tba Bant *i<l« of the road that load* ta Tamar** home W. 6 chain* ta a (taka ta the Wait edge af the road that goes from Show, ta Tar •***• hoaao; thane* K SO W. 60 46-166 chain* to * (toko to the foehn af Dm mad Mentoa'a coraar; thence Baal wkk Neoion'* I too if 76-100 ahafe* ta a rtaka with oak pointer* to McArtaa’i lino; thorn* a* bio line a. 14 M. 11 ehahw to a ataka aad pointam. lboa lo th, togtoatog, oaa “S&'ss. ‘4ukv •* Mrn A. B. Wgfior, Alos Nanrto BagMag ala ntoutTuTlto?^Ta gjHr *»g W6I «em tract caavcyad *7 »• W- t«ja* to W. M. Marian Ea/arvAi ssrur; ff^&w*rtssst Zzuzsrr&g •f Jtoaenn 166 abakwta 4Ma af *6 < TREND OF PRICES LOWES IN COTTON 1 'afi vorskt* Financial Dcrml fttti^Furaisfc. helling New Orleans, La* Jan. 8.—Th» n-*d m lowor In Mi# cotton marks 'ail work the high prices being reacii cd oa the opening session white th* tewed lev sis were ranched toward th* and. From advance* of 10 t* 16 points war the elaao of th* preceding week price* fell to level* 67 to 111 points under. March traded op 8a 1810 aad then fall to 16.88. Th* clor* was at n*t team* of T4 to 88 points with the March at 17.81. In .ha spot department middling lost 80 points, dosing at 17.18 which com pared with 14.00 cants as th* dosing price a year age. Unfavorable 4w>wlsl develop ments, both on this Md* of the water and in Europe, furnished much of the tolling prewar*. In tho curly llading the bunk troubles at Chicago were. th* main influence, th* doth failure ut Manchester caused nailing In th* later eoeeiono white toward 'h« dose th* stock market difficulties In Italy had thdr offset although th* doting sessions of th* week had a much steadier ton* btrain* af mas age* from Italy stating that the troubles had bees smoothed war aad .bat th* stock Exchange* would re sume trading next week. Th* statistics of "Bis w**k wer* very bullish but had littla effect be causo th* attention af th* trad* was » taken up by matter, outside th* cotton industry itself. Tho export movement bulged aero** th* three million bate mark, because of th* large shipments of Mia week, mill takings were 310,000 bales against £74,000 last weak and 167,000 this weak lam year, white the visible sup ply of) American cotton decreased 74,678 bales against an Increase this week last year of 16461 and a de crease this week tw» years ago of 18,668 over a year ago and a 18.876. At the end of the week the world's visible supply American cotton wm* 4,410488 bias* against 4,460, 668 a year age and 4,US,484 two years age. Ceusiderabl* interest was taken In t>«* ginning situation which prorate** to bo a dominating influence during the week to ceme because of the re ■pert from the census bureau du* on tho opening Tuesday, carrying the crop down to the firs* of January. oad; thence 8^70 T. • 60-100 ehslni to a stake; thence 8. 81 E. 8 60-100 ehalas to a stake; theaeo 8. 76 E. 8 60-100 chains to a stake; thanes & 68 B. t ehalas to s folk In th« road; tWo H. M ** 6J-100 «&«Ta stake; tWncs^gl B 90-100 chains t«, M<£rtaa\i H»a; thanes N. if West with MeArtan's hao 18 89-100 chains to a Make at tko fork of the Toads (MfcAitan’s and Turner's road); thei.ee N. 7T W. 17 60-100 ehalas to * stamp aad plat pointers; theses di ■eet to beginning, containing thirty fire acre* mors or loss. fifth Tract: Adjoining the lands of Ales Norris, WV M-Nordon aad others, bonded aa follows: Begin ning at a stake at the North East comsr of W. If. Noadon’s yard fence, aboht ton yards from the fenco and runs thence N. 88 80-100 West with W. K. Nordon’s lino 8 84-100 chains to a stake In his line with pin# and stomp pointers; thence N. 3 E. 1 18 100 chains to a stake with black gun and black jack pointers; thence 8. 88 30-100 E. 6 84-100 chains to a stake, with stomp pointers; thence 3. 3 E. 1 68-100 ehabia to the beginning, containing one (1) acre. This Janas nr P. 1982. C. H. ALTMAN. Mortgagee. Ian. 10 IT 84 21. Notice el SeU of Land Under aad by virtae of the soth ority rested In me by a certain ded of trust tsrented hr A. T. Us aad Ti/e to tko aadoralgned trustee to secure the payment of a r.oto to the Virginia Trust Company of Rloh mond, Virginia, srhleh said dood of trust is recorded In the Registry of Barnett Comet* la Book 86 at page 497, the • uMorstgned trustee will <ell at public a act too to the highest bidder at tba Court Ho hoe door la the town of LHUngton on Tebuarr 9th. 1988, at 19 o'clock M. the lot leering described tract of land: ELECTION DATE Cotton Association Orgarua* tioa CunaaHteu Meets; To banco Grown TwUj Date* tor primaries, conventions, and election* for tha selection of di rector* far tha North Carolina Oot ioa G.ewera Co-operative Marketing Aaiociatlon were find at a meeting at the organisation committee af tha association ia Raleigh Wednesday. County primarias will ba held lu the cotton growing counties of the State oa January Id at which time dele tataa will ba sleeted to represent the .•rower* of tha county In a district cunvauUoa which will ba bald la eeah •f tha ton districts two days later. At tkia Ume nomination* will ba mads for director*, tha Beninese being ubmltted to th* member* af tha a* ■odalion la an election by ballot to ha held on January 11. Member* of tha ootton grow am or •;anU*t:on committee present ysetar day were I- S. Tomlinson. Wilson; A. W. Swain, Raloigh; J. A. Brown Chadboura; Dr. B. W. Kilgore, Ba leigh; Dr. Clarence Poe. Raleigh; B. W. Scott, Haw River; J. C. Raid, Charlotte, Lombeztoa. Tba organisation committee af the TrWSUto Tobacco Growers Co opoc atlv* amociation will meet ham at 11 o'clock today. Reports to data indicate that a total of more than *78,000 balsa af cotton have bean signed up far co operative marketing against the min imum of 104,000. The minimum far tobacco In tha three state* af North Carolina, Virginia, and South Curo Una was SO par cant, and tha re port* to data Indicate that tba total *111 go considerably beyond tkia, 3111,400,000 panada already having bran accounted for. *8cB>oom-8toslo Mr. Edwin E. McBrootn and Niu Sdwina Steele were married Tuee ■'ey. December 81th. in Columbia. & C. The groom It tho eoa of Prof, and Mr*. George Broom of LlUingtoa High School. The bride t« the daugh ter of the editor of the New*. The couple am making their borne in Sai n*-—Harnett County Neva. Tha kind of man we katc to ant Christmas dinner with is one who la ■a near-sighted ha gets gravy on his spectacle*.—Dallas News. The trade expect* something leas tksa 8,000,000 as the total ginned. Daring the week e private bureau report placed the total at M80,000 blaeo indicating an output for the eighth period of but 87,000 balsa p geinat 140.000 daring Mha seventh period. During the etghth'gHntag po ried last year the production was 878,885 bakes while two years ago h was 018474. (■Edward ft. »Urtiu.in NaethAaeri mb IwBw.) Tte BftU h bb altogether utrwor dlamry book. What anyone find* in it depaada apes wbat ha knows already. Tho Bible aa It ataada U the record el God’s dealing wMh meet, and la large ly concerned with the invisible word, and is the book to which people tan who an eooeonod about that world and their relations with Ik In such nrattaw amt people prefer the erigt aal decoaeats on which accepted be to^tbey some pretty near ta getting Christianity in 1* centuries hni I>t• M* band, and la the Bible M It vary likely toot oC a rood deed froaa tta primitive vlger and faith. Vat tba Bibla baa not gone of at alL It la Just what it was. The more people know, and the aiore they believe, about tbe ia visible world and tbe thing* with which religion ia most concerned the laaa diapeaed they will be to have tbe Bible disemboweled and pared down to euit people who believe Waa. As it Wanda, it ia tbe (real touchstone of belief. What wo And in tho Bible dopondo, aa waa said. on what wo have learned to understand, and tba Bora understanding advances the anore tho Bible yields to qualified ML. •f the_ •■d, feu if to notify a \fuinet sold . *o me duly nrorn to ou . S'iiSa KhVfcr W sj~~-. K i_ go of a w._ r.Not. tttk, 1*11. ftotou at t*h IMu Duod 4 TiM CortUtouto •( DMuto nnuat to Ota power and authori ty contained te a certain deed nf on the 18th of tout •• -"f Dto Meade to the under f*< od Tnutoo. whkh eeid deed of •* «■ *he edke of the Hr.v Ktf of Deeds for Barmott Coma “• •* thereby secured. the eniiirdin *° ;**<■» been Bedded aad remiel to rneclecetbeaaid deeded tenet, hy Jrn ury 1»» at ft •'aleck )L the n ■ :winp described fends: „ ' ta **• town Of Cents, N. C Drjpanla* at (be NertMtaet “ - r of Saruk McLean’s lot an Don . Strut, and mns South 1«0 font to i am *-t:i loti ‘r*-r~ri Mart so f<« ; tbMcoNortk US toot to Dooley fcvstrgtv.Safg-*^ »•« ~ - jjjMswfeis L. L. LSVINSON, OftttdTdu.*-io. T ,n" CONO,tION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK eembe^Vlet jfJ** *Ut* 0t N#rt*1 c*r0,,n*- ,l t*'« clone ot butlnoM on Da USOURCE8 CAnos and diacauaU. including rcdi*counl*-....<671,<68.20 N°£rnk"d £"*£■*’>’»dVrii lui^i**72'8*820 l»nk (other than bank accaptaneae) cwtiWun^^d--;;-;::.,uE?71^ »«7*-« *«**«« O. S. Oaaeanm.at Mwiti. .w^d,. M#0# Onmbtad to eecvro circulation (U. S. Bond* par AU United State* Government eecuritfejll 14o!<>*8.17 Hauae, <41,121.01; Pu£rtw 'aid '*3C ».100 00 Uwful reearva with Federal Raeerve Bank ,te®“ Wtlk “•* »—«rv» Bank in proem of 11,4*1.62 collection (not available at renerve).,___ ... a. Caah In vault aad amount da* from national bank* .. 2i5 S5 Amount due from State bantu, banker*, and tenet 88,719.07 cem^ie. in the Oalud State. «. ... <rtk*v bank, in the eeme city or town aa *8.474.30 Votai*it itemi'.: :;:;;;::::::;. «4 489 »4 1,57, u Ch,^* «n bank. located outatd. of city or town reporting bank and other cash itmna a .aa » Redemption fund with U. a TreaeureTind'die *.T«8.88 from U. a T«am«,.. ..ooo.OO _ ..LUraJTUtS— WtMM* f£d ta . » #0,0*0.00 uSvwmi profiti';.':;”;;::::;:;;;iii40o'.M 20000 n0 “d UM* p*id-- <«*»•»• A»«agt *• to Federal Remrra'lU,* "(difeVrid 40.000.00 cortifiod Aecta Wteuidtoiii;"”;::::::::: "mi? .aahleFi cheek* on own bank onUlandine - «f jttam*......Irr.,:;:.:f ss.o02*# • Dw-Ud 4wu (oUwr lh*» hank daparfu nb-> **,***••"*• (deport* poymble within 90 days) : lnd:s-,du.i tie posit* rabjoet to ehaek. 2i4 51#>M Dividend* unpaid .. * muMi? . d#po«it*( other than bank dapaaica) (abject to Kciersro ......_...... 288.61808 Tloto deperfu webjoat to Knm* (payable after 10 day*, or abject to 80 dayi er more notice, aad portal aavtage: CwUfl^je of depoeit (other than for mon*y wOW^®^Hw y o • aaoaaa J* a a . a a a Other time DepoeiU . ...".”1111111. fo'aaa'ea Adr^r« r^.|L,‘^*e>dCP<>it‘ ^**t 16.144.40 Advance* received from War Pinanee Corporation 120,000 00 Fund, attached—for bin Lading—dipped tov.uw.oo r*od* *.-.__. 203.08 8U JofNjittC.roihi.^untV of m ■ ' 1707.869.26 *.•.1*9.2wl^^.1o1i.t:;*o““r1ktw.;w,^,d5mbi(i5't“ *•* . ___. ■ H. B. TATIX>R.T**hler ; Soboerlbed aad eworn to before me thi* Ttk day of January, lit] PAY YOUR TAXES 1 have been as lenient as the aw allows me to be in collecting State and County taxes. Now _ I must insist that they be paid. Please do not lorce me to take any action that would prove cm harassing to you and unpleasant for me. 1 . 1 9 s I 1 • I J. W. McArtan, Sheriff
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