The Alamance Gleaner.
VOL. XXXV,
GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909.
NO. 10
jUST
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that wora u
It refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver PUIS a.-i-J
MEANS HEALTH.
" Are yon constipated?
Troubled with indication?
Slck headache? ; -Vrrtlgo?
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iNV of these symptom and) many others
iadltate Inaction on wren
You KToeca.
Take No Substitute.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DONALD GULLEY
Attorney-at- Law. -i .
BURLINGTON, N. .C.
SELLAE3 BCIMING,
DR. WILLS.LOTfG, JR.
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Graham. - . ' North Carolina
OFFICE ix SIMMONS BUILDING
IAC0B A. LONG. 3. BLMEB MNG.
LONG & LONG,
Attorneys and Counselors at Iw
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Attorney-at. Law, -
GRAHAM, - - N. C.
Offloe Patterson Building -Seoond
Floor. . , . . . . '
C A. HALL,
ATTORNEY AND 0OUNSELLOB-AT-LAW,
GRAHAM, N, 0. '
Office in the Bank of Alamanoe
Balding, up stairs.
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Uk N UM & BYNUM, , .
Attorney and Gotmaelora at Zjaw
O.tUENSBOBO, W.' :J-.
rraetiee regularly In the courts of Ala
atae county. , ; t ,3 ; jv- Aajc,t,tl?
ROB'T C. STRUDWICK
Attorney-at-Law, .jyVi; "
Gli EENSBOROJrSl?:
Practices in the courts of Ala
mance and Guilford counties.
You get W
what you "
payfor1ji
when ycni"
buy your;
and ":'; f ;
Eyeglasses ;
from ;j
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Washington Letter.
Washington, D. C, April 17.
The Aldrich substitute from the
Payne tariff bill has finally been
completed, or practically so, and
made public. The Democratic
members of the Finance commit
tee were given no opportunity
even to read the bill before it was
reported to the Senate, the major
ity, solely by virtue of superior
numbers, voting down the motion
of Senator Bailey to postpone a
report until time should be af
forded the Democrats to examine
the measures and at least present
their views to the committee.
This course was typical of the
high handed methods which the
majority has pusiued throughout
the consideration of the measure.
The Democratic members of the
committee were given no oppor
tunity to examine witnesses or
even to hear their testimony and
as Senator Aldrich put it, "The
majority expects to assume the
full responsibility for the bill."
As was to have been expected
the Aldrich bill is not tariff re
vision in any sense of the word
In fact, the changes from the
Dingley law are so immaterial
that in the opinion of many ex
perts it has been simply a travesty
on revision and a wholly useless
disturbance of business to attempt
at all to revise the tariff. ' 'Tariff
revision by its friends" has proven
a total failure. There are it is
true, a few spectacular changes
in the Aldrich bill. A duty of
35 per cent, has been placed on
foreign built yachts and the duty
on champagne and wines has been
increased somewhat, but on the
other hand the duty on woolens
has been increased, lumber is still
taxed at $1 a thousand feet, the
tax on gloves and hosiery is left
th.e same as the Dingley law and
in a word, there are no material
reductions from the Dingley iaw
on anv of the real necessities of
life.
The Democratic Senators held a
caucus todav to consider what
steps they should take in the in
terest of the consumers to secure
some reductions on those things
which the plain people are com
pelled to buy day after day and
on which they now pay high trib
ute to the trusts. The Demo
crats will make an earnest fight
for reductions all along the line
exfierjt in those things which the
South produces, such as lumber,
sugar, etc. An effort will be made
by the Southern Senators to re
store the duty on lumber to $2 a
thousand, which is the Dingley
rate, and the Texas and other
SenAtors will doubtless seek to
have the duty on hides increased
There is serious question as to
whether the Aldrich bill will pro
duce sufficient revenue to carry
on the government and Senator
Bailev will introduce an amend
ment providing for an income tax
which is in accord with the views
of President Taft, although there
is not the slightest likelihood that
the Senate will permit any such
amendment to be added to the
bill. However, the Republicans
are themselves considerably wor
ried for fear the President will
send a message to Congress urging
that some form of income tax be
adopted.
The' House leaders having, as
they supposed, carefully conceal
kA a little "joker" in the' Payne
whiMi wonld have enabled
the Standard OU Company to im
nm the uetroleum from it Mexi
can mines free of duty and would
have afforded protection of from
20 per cent, upwards on all pro
dnct of petroleum, were detected
in their little game and were com
pelled to adopt a resolution recall
in the bill and adding the pro
duct of oetrolenm to the free list,
to the great chagrin of Speaker
- .n.l liia cohorts in me
tiiuuuu
House organisations. The House,
under a provision of the Consti
tntJmi. will have to meet twice a
week while the Senato is consider
t ih. tariff bill but these meet
ings will be pro forma, practical-
I. t.A TmaittMS Will DO vruo ,
in fact, it U doubtful if there will
ba a quorum present at any time
as moat of the members have gone
o their home, ao that tne proa-
. . . -If kat flAtfl.
pct re tbAt mere win t
ing doing In ue iiouac .
next three or four weeks.
Th Attortiev General nasmaae
publie a letter addressed to Swift
Co., the Ciucago pc-, -
hich he tells them thai
that they will not bo prosecuted
if they will promise to be good in
the future. Under the last admin
istration the packers would have
been prosecuted for such violation
of the law, despite the fact that it
was a custom of long practice and
that the packers seem to have
been ignorant of the fact that they
were violating the law. It must
be admitted however, that it is
doubtful if such a prosecution
would have resulted in a convic
tion, so it is perhaps to the best
interest of tho public that thev
should be let off with a warning
this time and the government
thus saved the expense of a use
less prosecution.
There will be general satisfac
tion over the decision of the Su
preme Court of the United States
affirming the decision of t he Texas
courts imposing a fine of $1,600,
000 on the Waters-Pierce Oil Co.,
which is merely a branch of the
Standard Oil Co., and ousting it
from the State.
Deferred from last week.
Washington April 10, 1009.
Uhe Republicans in Congress
getting themselves into a nret-
ty snarl over the alleged tariff re
vision. Apparently President Taft
and some other members of the
party deluded themselves with the
belief that "the tariff could be re
vised by its "friends," but the at
tempt has served only to demon
strate the accuracy of the Demo
cratic contention that the Repub
can party is the creature of trusts
and special interests, that its
members are beholden to them
for their election to Congress, and
that however insistent may be the
demands of voters or the wails of
the consumers, they dare not dis
obey their masters. Were the
tariff system what it purports to
be, simply a method of encourag
ing infant industries to a point
where they can stand alone, the
claim that the tariff law should
be revised by its friends would be
logical and consistent, but what
ever may have been the iunaa
mental theory of the protective
system, as administered by the
party in power it has become sim
ply a method of enchancing the
profits and perpetuating the mo
noplies of its beneficiaries who in
return for the favors conferred
upon them send men to Congress
to carry out their wishes when
ever a revision is undertaken.
The truth of these assertions is
becoming apparent to Mr. Tat
and other theoretical advocates
of that fundamental policy of the
Republican party. Already the
President is beginning to realize
that in the near future he will bo
confronted with the dilemma of
vetoing the Aldrich-Payne bill be
cause it in is no sense a "revision
downwards," or of signing a bill
which in no essential makes good
the pledges of his party, as ex
pressed in the platform on which
he was nominated and elected.
Behind the closed doors of the
Finance Committee Senator Alu-
drich and his colleagues are grad
ually but surely eliminating from
the Payne bill every feature
which could, by any stretch of the
imagination, be regarded as in
the interest of the consumer. Re
publican Senators on the Finance
Committee complain Ditteny or
the selfishness of the protected in
terests. They say frankly that
these men are so insistent on the
maximum of protection that they
demand rates which must prove
the destruction of kindred indus
tries. The tanners of hides in
insist upon duties which the mak-
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ers 01 dooib anu BiiuCTu7i."
prove their ruin. The steel trust
insists upon duties on bar ateel
which make it impossible for the
manufacturers of tools to turn out
their product at a profit. "But,
hy do you heed these inorainai
demandiin your correaponaeni
asked a Republican member of
the Finance Committee. The re
ply was as illuminating aa it was
frank. "They are our friend,"
said the Senator "and we eanaot
afford to incur their enmity." -
Whether the next House of
Representative is Republican or
Democratic depend entirely up
on whether it i possible to oe
ceive a majority of the people all
of the time. The Republican
candidate for reelection will go
. . wA nMnt trt tba
on U aiumj tr"--
mMnifleent reduction of five-one-
hundredths of a pound they have
nude in the duty on raw augar.
Of course they will aay nothing
of the fact that a long aa they
intact the reduction profited only
the sugar trust. They will point
to the increased duty on gloves
and hoisery as evidence of the
solicitude of their party for the
girls and women working in the
knitting factories and numbering
several hundred thousand, but
they will say nothing of the con
sumers compelled to pay higher
prices or wear thinner gloves and
stockings and numbering several
millions. If the voters think, in
stead of permitting the Republi
can politicians to do their think
ing for them Novenber 1910, there
will be a Democratic majority in
the next House of Representa
tives.
Attorney-General Wickersham
has struck a body blow at the
Kansas law guaranteeing bank
deposits. He has officially decid
ed that National banks cannot
avail themselves of this law and,
therefore, enter into competition
with the State banks. It remains
a question whether the National
banks will be driven out of busi
ness in Kansas or their all-power
ful influence will prove sufficient
to repeal the law. When Mr.
Wickersham was asked recently
if it were true that he has receiv
ed a fee of $200,000 from the Chi
cago traction companies for his
work on the reorganization com
mittee, he replied that it was and
that he did not deem the fee in
ordinate, in fact he doubted if he
would be willing to undertake life
work for the same conpensation .
There may be no connection be
tween these facts, but there are
those who will be prone to believe
that the New York corporation
lawyer who charged the Chicago
traction Companies $200,000 for
his "services," would nat
urally feel little consideration for
the Kansas bank guarantee act.
President Taft, after spending
another half day listening to the
contentions of the representatives
of "straight" whiskey and recti
fied whiskey has thrown up his
hands in despair and turned the
whole matter over to Lloyd Bow
ers, his new Solicitor General.
Meanwhile, however, he has or
dered a suspension of the ruling
that rectified spirits shall be
branded "imitation whiskey,"
which, of course, the rectifiers
hale as a decided victory, as
doubtless it is, for it will add at
least one hundred per cent to their
profits, pending Mr. Bowers' de
cision whatever that may be.
The old fashioned way of dosing
a weak stomach, or stimulating
the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong.
Dr. Snoop first pointed out this
error. This is why his prescrip
tion Dr. Shoop'r Retaorative
is directed entirely to the cause of
these ailments the weak inside or
controlling nerves. It isn't so
difficult, says Dr Shoop, to
strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart
or Kidneys, if one goes at it cor
rectly. Each inside organ has Its
controlling or inside nerve. When
these nerve fail then those or
gans must surely falter. These
vital truths are leading druggists
everywhere to dispense and rec
ommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Test it a few day, and see! Im
provement will promptly follow.
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
Two men were burned to death
and three others seriously injured
as the result of an explosion in
one of the oil stills of the Standard
Oil Company at Point Richmond,
Cal., Friday a week. The fire,
which was scattered over eight
acres, wa fought for an hour by
1,500 men and the damage is $50,
000. The Btill which exploded had
a capacity of 10,000 barrel.
Norman E. Mack, chairman of
the Democratic national commit
tee, announces that he has com
pleted arrangement for the pub
lication of a monthly magazine to
be known as the National Month
ly, and to be devoted to the inter
eat of the Democratic party in
the nation. The first isaue of the
magazine will make it appear
ance under date of Ma 1. The
contributor to it Include United
State Senators, member of the
Ilouae of Representative, Gov
ernor and other prominent mem
ber of the Democratic party.
aa4 Uvwr TraaM CarW.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
cure stomach and liver trouble
a it aid dictation, and atimulate
the liver and bowel without irri
tating theae organ like pill and
ordinary cathartic. It cure in
digestion and ick headache and
chronic eonatipation. Orino Lax
ative Fruit Syrup doe K au
eate or gripe and i mild and
pleasant to take. Refoae aubrti
tutea. Graham Drag Co.
Crowdtd out last week.l
MEBANE ITEMS
Cor. of the Gleaner.
Mr. Chas. Allen has about com
pleted a nice residence on his lot
in South Mebane.
j Mr. A. W. Sykes has material
ftn the ground for an addition to
residence.
Quite a number went from here
to C
Occoneechee Farm at Hillsboro
to picnic Monday. All report an
enjoyable time.
The children of our town were
treated to an Egg hunt Monday
jfifternoon in the park.
ij The Mebane Drug Co. have add-
jed very much to the appearance
Vf their place by having it repa'
pered and painted.
The II. E. Wilkerson Co. have
erected a nice awning over their
front which adds much to its ap
pearance.
Mrs. Mary Scott is real sick at
her home in North Mebane.
Mr. Ed. Wilkerson s baby is
very sick with measles.
Mr. W. A. Murray, who holds a
position as traveling salesman
with the Armour Fertilizer Co.,
of Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday and
Monday at his home here.
Mr. J. B. Stroud1; traveling
salesman for the Craddock-Terry
Shoe Co., of Lynchburg, Va., was
in town Monday.
Miss Alice Lasley, of Durham,
spent Easter with her cousin, Mrs.
II. C. Nicholson.
Misses Ada and Rose Smith, of
Durham, visited Mr. Ab. Smith
from Saturday until Monday after
noon. Miss Barbara Shaw is visiting
friends in Hillsboro this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Quails
spent Easter at Efland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnett
went to Burlington Saturday to
spend Easter.
Mr. W. A. Thompson spent
Sunday and Monday with his peo
ple at Efland.
Miss Roxio Vaughn, of Mebane,
R. F. D. No. 2, spent Monday and
Tuesday with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Morgan
spent from Saturday until Mon
day visiting Mrs, Morgan's people.
Mr. J. L. Amick spent Sunday
with his father near Liberty.
Miss Minnie Sudds, of Durham,
spent Easter with Mrs. II. C.
Nicholson.
Mr. Ernest Thornton spent
Sunday at Haw River. Must be
some attraction np there for
Ernest as he goes up there right
often of late.
Mr. C. K. Thompson, of Semora,
was in town Monday.
Mr. W. B. Cheek, Supt. of Oc
coneechee Farm at Hillsboro, was
in town Saturday.
Rev. M. O. Sample, Pastor of
Cross Road Church, was in town
Tuesday.
Rev. B. W. Mebane, Pastor of
Hawfields Church, was in town
Tuesday.
Mr. Wm. Covington, an old
citizen three mile south of Me
bane, Is very sick and not expect
ed to live.
An Immense Reviewing Stand For
20th of May Celebration.
Cor. of the Gleaaer.
Charlotte, April 19th. All com
mittee of the Twentieth of May
celebration, which is to be held in
this city next month commemorat
ing the signing of the Mecklen
burg Declaration of Independ
ence, are' rapidly completing
their programme for the big event.
The several parade committees,
including the floral, the colonial
and other, are making prepara
tion for the moat spectacular af
fair in the history of the city.
The Daughter of the American
Revolution, the Children of the J
Confederacy, the Colonial Dame
and other historic organization
will participate in the procession.
The fhtlp"" of the floral parade
committee is anxkma that all mem-!
ben of theae organization who do
not live In Charlotte ahall be prea
ent on "Taft Day" and take part
in the parade. '
Definite plan have been made
to erect an immense reviewing
stand on the Mecklenburg County
court house ground from which
Preaident Taft and his party. In
cluding Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Stone
wall Jackson, will review the pa
rade. No one can breathe at a greater
height than seven mQe from the
earth.
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sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe
guard against the cheap alum powders which are
the greatest menacers to health of the present day.
BOYAL 19 THE ONLY BAKING POWDER
MADE FROM ROYAL CRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR
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Why Horses Are Mounted From the Left
Bide.
"Mount your horse on the left
side," said the riding school teach
er.
'Why? What difference does
it make?" said the pupil.
"It's the rule."
"But why should it be the
rule?"
"Because in the past horsemen
wore swords. They wore them on
the left hip, hence had they
mounted on the right side the
sword would have got in the way.
So they mounted on the left, and
we still mount on the left side.
Horses are accustomed to it, and
if you try to get up from the right
you are liable to be kicked."
Any lady reader of this paper
will receive, on request, a clever
"No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Cou
pon privilege from Dr. Shoop, Ra
cine, Wis. It is silver-plated, very
pretty, and positively prevents all
dripping of tea or coffee. The doc
tor sends it, with his new free
book on "Health Coffee" simply
to introduce this clever substitute
for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health
Coffee is gaining its great popu
larity because of: first, it exquis
ite taste and flavor; second, its
absolute healthfulness; third, its
economy one and one- half
pounds 25c; fourth, its conven
ience. No tedious 20 to 30 min
utes boiling. "Made in a minute"
says Dr. Shoop. Try it at your
grocer's for a pleasant surprise.
Blackmon fc Farrell.
Jerome Marsh, an employe, was
killed, several others Mere injured
and ten small buildings were de
stroyed by an explosion in the
corning mill of the DuPont Pow
der Works at Wayne, N. J., Fri
day a week.
I'd Rather Ola, Doctor,
than have my feet cut off," said
M. L. Bingham, of Princeville, 111.
"but you'll die from gangrene
(which had eaten away eight to)
if you don't," said all doctors. In
stead he used Bucklen's Arnica
Salvo till wholly cured. Its cunn
of Eczema, Fever Hon, Uoils
and Hums astound the world. 25c.
at Graham Drug Co.
In Spain, In olden times, no
man might ride a horse which the
king had mounted.
waat Over Klagara.
Thl terrible calamity often
happen becauso careless boat
man Ignore the river's warning
growing ripples and faster cur
rent Nature's warnings are kind.
That dull pain or ache in the back
warn you the Kidney need at
tention if you would escape fatal
maladies Dropsy, Dialn-tea or
Bright' disease. Take Electric
Bitter at once and aee Backache
fly and all your beet feelings re
turn." After long suffering from
weak kidney and lame back, one
$1.00 bottle wholly cured me."
write J. R. Blankenship, of Belk
Tenn. Only 50c at Graham urag
Co.
Everton toffee wa first made
about 1759 by Molly Buahnell, in
Everton village. -
$100 Dr. E. Detcbon Antl
Diuretic may be worth to you more
than f 100 if yoa bat a child who
oil bedding from incnoUnenea' of
water during sleep. Cur old and
young alike. It arrest the trouble
at once. $1. Sold by Graham Drug
CO. , . .-
A long, trong thumb always
indicates great will power and
force of character. - ;
TiOminMaaMacf
Taka Laxatir Bromo Qohvo
T.h! All dranriots refund the
mrtnev if it fails to cure. E. W
ftmva'a airnalure U on each box
25
Thousands of millions
of cans of Royal Baking
Powder have been used
in making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country.
and every housekeeper
using it has rested in perfect confi
dence that her food would be lidit.
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North Carotins Patents.
Granted this week. Reported
by C. A. Snov fc Co., Patent At
torneys, Washington, D. C. J.
T. Bland, Pittsboro, Road-scraper
A. II. Geinmell, Montezuma,
Curling-iron. L. Holt, Burling
ton, Rotary engine. B. R. Hun
tor, Kings Mountain, Lubricator.
J. B. Wright, Greensboro,
Shutter-hinge. For copy of any
of above patents Bend ten cents in
postage stamps with date of this
paper to C. A. Snow Ss, Co., Wash
ington D. C.
Up Before tbe Bar.
N. II. Brown, an attorney, of
Pittsfleld. Vt., writes: "We have
used Dr. King's New Life Pills for
years and find them such a good
family medicine wo couldn't be
without them." For Chills, Con
stipation, Biliousness or Sick
Headache they work wonders, 25c,
at Graham Drug Co.
In Richmond county Superior
Court last week W. II. Griffin,
tried for the murder of Sandy
Gilchrist, was convicted of man
slaughter and sentenced to one
year in the penitentiary. Griffin,
who was a police officer at Ham
let, shot Gilchrist while trying to
arrest him, claiming that the lat
ter resisted.
Rheumatic poisons-are quickly
and surely driven out of t he blood
with Dr. Shoop s Kheumallc Horn
et ly liquid or tablet form. Dr.
Shoop's booklet on Rheumatism
plainly and interestingly tells just
how this is done. Tell some suf
ferer of this book, or bettor still,
write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.,
for the book and free test samples.
Send no money. Just join with
Dr. Shoop and give hoiiic sufferer
a pleasant surprise, urahani Drug
Co.
The oldest known English pic
ture is one of Chaucer, painted on
panel in the year 1380.
You who havo occasional trou
ble from indigeation, such as sour
stomach, belching of gas, our
risings and weak stomach, should
not delay a moment to help the
stomach digest tho food for all
theae little ailments, annoying
both to yourself and others, are
caused simply by undigested rood
in the stomach. Kodol for Dys
pepsia and Indigestion taken oc
casionally will soon relieve you of
all the simplo stomach ailment
that you now have, but which
may be more serious later. Try
Kodol today and take it on our
guarantee, neknow it will do
what we say It will do. It is sold
by Graham Drug Co.
Thread has been produced from
nettle fiber so fine that CO miles
of it weighs on 2 1-2 lbs.
Carod Beasstrhafaa ef the Laaf.
"Several rear since my lungs
were so badly affected that I had
many hemorrhage!," write A. M.
Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treat
ment with several physicians with
out any benefit. I then started to
take Foley Honey and Jar, ana
my lungs are now aa sound as a
bullet. I recommend it in ad
vanced atages of lung trouble."
Folev' Honey and Tar stop the
cough and heals the lungs, and
prevents serous reault from a
cold. Refuse substitutes. Gra
ham Drug Co.
The temperature of the encum
ber is one degree below that of the
surrounding atmosphere.
Read the plain formula on the
box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then
ask your Doctor if there is a bet
ter one. Pain mean congestion,
blood pressure somewhere. - Dr.
Shoop' Pink Pain Tablet check
head pains, womanly pains, pain
anywhere. Try one, and see! 20
for 5e. Sold by Graham Drug
Co.
Trustee's Sale !
Real Estate.
Under and br virtue of a deed ot trust m.
ecuted to me by Maok O.- Williamson, bear
ing date of August . 1007. and dulr reirlatar-
ea In tbe office of tbe hevister of Denis for
tntires, on pages 01 to M, and because of de
fault made In the payment of the debt there
by secured, demand htrlDf been mdA fnr
AiainHijue cuuult. 111 jwu. rvu. t ok mfiri-
siild payment, at tbe request of tbe bolder
of said bond secured by said deed of trust, I
wlllseUfor oath, at publie outcry, to the
best bidder, at the court bouse door In a rm
bam. Murtb Carolina, on
CahirJav Mandi IE IOAO i
at twelve o'clock, noon, tbe following; lot of
muu, lying muu ueins; in aaeiviiie townsnip,
A.'amancecountv. In said MttA. aiuf hnnnrf.
ed as follows: Adjoining tbe' lands of Byrd
Wlllismson, Wm. Uenson aad othvra, snd
bounded on the North by Mack Cv William'
son, on tbe West by Byrd Williamson, on the
luist uy nn, i. nenwn, on tne eonui 0
Geo. Lea. snd said to contain one acre, mnre
or lean, it being a lot con yeyed to said Mack
u. uusmson oy 11. 1. nernonie, anenE.
W. W it Ami H Tmdu 1
J.H.CO0K.Atty.
NORTH CAROLINA
FARMERS
Need a North Carolina Farm
Paper. ",
One adapted to North Carolina
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