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that for formation Specimens of writing l^M^ness. uniformity in uf otters and all-round aagy to read an print, the work of first brought to The Robesonian of the oAer day by the teacher, Hw*. J. M. Fleming. Mr. Fleming com rhere in thia issue of The _on the writing of some of mildly. 'mens compare favorably uny that could* be exhibited from )y pupHs of any grade, there are none of the senseless Hwarishes and convolutions that made the fancy writing in copy books of termer years so useless for everyday but it is plain sensible writing, that serves admirably the purpose of ^ *B writing, that is, to make one self understood by means of the written These samples of good writing were -mitten by the ioHowing: Stella Speight and Jack Wilkins, first grade; Vashti Edwards, Mantha Lee Ed wards, Bessie Cox, Annie Jane Barnes and Eulah Bodiford, second grade; Ruby Edwards, Retba Edwards, Sudie Marden and Mark Bodiford, fourth Mr. Fleming says these pupils also Base shown marked ability in spell iz^ reading and other subjects, and * 3a Tact are advanced in other studies just as much in proportion as they are advanced in mriaag. Tim ytadow s^ool has 4$ pupih ooroHed and average a^ndaoce of $3 3eT7. Mr.Flem^g is keenly teach er, teaching grades from i to 7. They Human Rase ^ to the Editor of the Robesonian please give me item space in your, oohunns for this Report—They hunan Rase as we see it to day will the dream of human Brotherhood Ever be s pealited upon earth this is a practical question and is waiting for an an swer in the world an the church of to day one of the strongest aspects of the twentieth century will be the ral d&iag from the ranks of the church and the world under the banners of Christian Brotherhood an this will bring to the Earth the greatest in dustrial peace rest an contentment that hase ever been known let us draw Back the ceurtains of ages and look carefully at that marvelous light and then ask what ar the principles of the perfect Christian state as taught by Christ the worids greatest reformer and spiritual leader Christ taught that Selfishness is Death Christ said whoaoever will save his Bfe shail lose it he embodied a world of thought in these few words ati anana efforts for himself will fail un less he is planning and working in harmony with the will of God the way if selfishness is one of the shortest roads to destruction ah he who nar rows his life to winning his Own per sonal ends is not only a loser but he is oven committing personal suicide selfishness is the ruling principle in *B the natural and Businuness life of the world nearly everything is past upon each one looking after his in terest all this is a natural comeomit *nt of our social system and will on ly be eliminated when the laws of Christ is But in force Christ taught that unselfishness an benevlence ar Bless the Danger of life lie along the line of selfishness -nn a man not as likely to give away too muteh as he is to keep too mutch for that reason Christ made ni mistake when he promised a Mess ing to the iiberaihearted man how few peopie there ar who will appear u!y benoveient when we have an op portunity to study the mtive Back of t -eir gifts in some cases we can see that the giver is expecting something in return and again we see others ar a ^king notoriety or persona! glory t f God or the gootT of their fe!!ows for that Christ taught the Superior virtue of expecting nothing in return v oen we giye to the poor he said at r r; p!ace se!! that you have give to aims the world base found more fault in this passage than it hase with o'hers witch is a maxim of the wor!d get aH you can an keep it our hearts should be so trained in iove that we cou!d give testimony to the truth it is more Messed to give than to re ceived there wQi be no danger of our churches going to Smash if these 1 eautiful maxims of truth ^r observ ed Bear ye one another burden an ao fulfill the !aw of Christ let no man seek his own but each his neighbors good no man iiveth to himself do un to others as you wouid that others <fo unto you it is not for a man to make a golden ru!e for him self or one that wiil apply to himself an his friends But to formulate a law that will stand for all time an that will meet a!! conditions of human race wase left for heaven to reveal to man one more though I want to relate co operation flowing from the teaching , of Christ is that iove seeketh not her own nobody is able to interpret such a lofty declaration unless he is fill with the spMt of the same love re ferred to in the passage there ar not a few of the human family who open their ears to hear the angel like story SPECIAL POULTRY MEETINGS Mr Ailen G. Oliver, St.tr Poultry Specialist, WH! be inRobeaonWeek of March 13. By Flax Andrew., Home Demonstra tion Agent The pou!trymen of Robeson county will be delighted to know that Mr. Ailen G. Oliver, our State poultry specialist, will be with us for a week beginning March 13th. They will pSS* kLp in mind the following places for special poultry meetings, then for those who have special prob iem. we shall bd glad to take them up individually: Tuesday. March 1th, at 2:30 p. m„ special demonstration and meeting at the poultry house of Mr*. Bertha M Singletary, Back Swamp. 4: Tuesday, March 13th, at 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Lumberton Poultry association, court house, Lumberton. Wednesday, March 14th, will be given to the Lumber Bridge Poultry association. Visits and meetings as planned by their association. * - Thursday, March 15th, at 2:30 p. m., special poultry meeting at Liberty school house, Maxton, route 3. Friday. March 16th, individual vis its and conference, for those who .Te already in the poultry business. Do not forget the dates and places, as these meetings Will be of great value to those who are making a buai ness of poultry. of pure love an by so doing they gather to themself wings to soar abova the cruel field of industrial warfar ah breathe the atmosphere crM^edj^or human souls gold will ___ In tefShing fiM neither will tru beee it wm stahd the test tmaet any Rraih ah wRl^dw reaA out hf ter tM one below ehehcHng even the Held of -t&e&ie* the har^hw mlnddd world thinks it act of folly to follow this law will cling to it with undying devotion. Best wishes for The Robesonian. W.A.BELL, St. Paul, R. 2. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVES LARGE NUMBERS Meets Community and Needs from Music to Reaches Every County. Just from the press Individual Medicine— comes a "Biennium Report of the Extension Division of the University of North Carolina." The bulletin is designed to explain to the people of the State' a service a hundred phases of edu cation and state improvement. The report presents many maps calculat ed to show exactly what has been! done in every aspect of service dur ing the past two years. ] The bulletin opens with a brief statement of "A Decade of Extension] Service" by Harry Woodbum Chase, president of the university. Dr. Chase here outlines what University Exten sion service is, as follows: "In its direct service to the state it seeks to put the knowledge which is St the command of its staff of specialists immediately at the service of the generation which is already ! doing the work of the world, too busy to seek out university class rooms and laboratories, for long periods of residence instruction, but eager to keep in touch with the best knowiedgd that a growing institution has to offer. "This direct and immediate service to the citizenship of its state has come to be known as 'university extension*. It sheets, in its widest sense, to put the resources of the State's greatest educations! plant in an oragnized way at the disposal of the State, here and now." A turning of the pages of the bulle tin wii! indicate that this service is loth freeiy offered and giadiy accept ed. Exactly 703 communities in the state were reached by one or more forms of the extension service of the State university. These contracts ranged all of the way from sending out a book or package library up through correspondence courses in subjects of the regular university curriculum to summer session lec tures and clinics out in the State for practicing physicians. RemarkaM* Edition Mr. J. A. Sharpe, The Robeaonian, Lumberton, N. Car. ^ Dear Mr. Sharpe: The Development edition of the Robeaonian haa Inst reached my desk and I have just finished an interesting pernsal of its sixty-font pages. This is certainly a remarkaMe edition for a town the size of Lumberton and ! want yon to accept Autocaster's most sincere congratuiations. PUBLISHERS AUTOCASTER SER VICE. John T. Wilson Editor New York City. Destroys Malarial Germs in the Blood. Me — Btaekheaded WHhS.S.S. MRS. CYNTHLA BRLlT A Tree Christian Woman Who Was Active for Many Years in Chareh Work. Correspondence of The Robesonian. Mrs. Cynthia Britt died February 26, at 8 a. m., in the hospital at Smithfieid, N. C.. her death resulting from an awfu! wreck to an automobile driven by her son; Rev. F. T. Coliins, with whom she had been since iast summer, the car having been struck by a shifting train at Smithfieid on Feb. 22. She was bom near Lumberton, N. C., March 31, 1851, and was therefore ried in 1879 to Mr. John T. Coliine of Georgetown, S. C. He met tragic death five years later by being drown in her 72nd year. She was first mar ed in Lumber river. She was married again in 1888 to Mr. Caswell Britt of BtftCs township, Robeson county. He preceded her to the grave just fifteen years ago. She leaves to mourn their loss three children :Rev. F. T. Collins of Smith field and Mrs. Jonnie C. Lewis of Wiimington, by her first marriage, and Mrs. G. W Baidwin of Wiiming ton by her iast marriage. She aiso leaves several step-ehildren. among whom is Mr. E. J Britt of Lumber ten, add from whose home the fun eral was conducted by Rev. I. P. Hodgpeth, her pastor for many years, assisted by Dr. C. H. Durham and Rev. J. M. Fleming of Lumberton and Rev. Mr. Amette and Rev. J. L. Jenkipa of Wagram, N. C. Her pastor spoke so tenderiy of her years of faithful service in her oid home church, Long Branch, she having been a pioneer member, and heiping to es tablish the church work and even serving as superintendent of the Sun day school when a girl, He especially emphasized She heip she had been to him as a young preacher. [ Rev. Mr. Jenkins, who is a special friend of the famiiy and who remain ed by her side during the few days of her suffering, spoke so sweetly of her home life and her great love for and faith in God. She made friends everywhere she went by her sweet, lovely disposition and her kind, affectionate manner. She was a true Christian, her great est deiight wak to read her Bible and jtaik about her Saviour. She was al jways sympathetic, ever ready to help ' those In trouble or distress. She loved her children with such strong devo tion and always strived to iift them higher intellectually and spiritually, always making sacrifices for their good and continually pointing them to her Saviour, whom she *0 faith fully served. '*' Her death has cast a deep shadow over the entire community and brings sOTrow tb her host of friends both far and Widk. Ln spite of the incle ment weather, the funeral was attend ed by a great host of sorrowing friends end the floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. Invaded Her Home Mrs. Collins said, "When Bed Bugs invaded my home they seemed to breed so fast that every room was in fested. I tried many things but did not get rid of them until I got Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid. I am so grateful for the splendid results." Get Royal Liquid today. 26c. Sold and guaranteed by Gmtham Bros. Adv. Subscribe for The Robesonian—Only t2.00 the year and worth it. REVIVAL WILL BEGIN AT ] PHILADELPHU8 MARCH 18 Rev. William Black, WeH-Kaown EvangeMat, WiB Ba the; Preaching —He Waa Reared in That Com monity. By W. H. M Brown Buie- Feb. 27.—A revival meeting has been annoonced to start at Phi!ade!phua on Sunday. Mareh 18th Rev. Wiiliam Biack of Charlotte, who haa been condhcting a revival at Pembroke the paat week, la the evangelist to do the preaching. It ia likely that Mr. Burr, a well-known and much loved ainger, will accom pany Mr. Black and have charge of, the muaie. J Mr. Madt ia well known around Phiiadelphna. This church and Center, near Maxton, were hia regular ehurchea to attend in hia boyhood days; being reared about half way be tween the two, at Wakulla, and he is always glad to visit agai^ the old com munity which he still lovea and is In terested in. T NOTICE OF BUMMON8 NT PUBLICATION North Ceroiine, in the Superior Coart Robeson County. Before the Cierk. The Mutusi Loan Ft Tract Company. va. Or. One tow Regan. V. W Regan and wife, LBiie Regran. at a!a. To Dr. Onatow Regan. W. W. Ragan and wife, Littie Ragan, and any other persons, or peraona, eiahning an interest in the tanda described in the petition ftied in thia pro and each of yon wit! take notiee that a Bpeciat Proceeding aa entMed above. haa been instituted before the Cierk of tha Su perior Court of Reason County, N C., far, the purpose of making sate for division of' Stain iands iocatad in HowethviHe Town ship, Robeson Ohttn#^ w. C.. and being tha tb appear . ?!hiv the^MM, dgf of February, M*. " C. B BKfPPER, Clerk of the Superior Court. Johnson A Johnson, 4 Attorneys. 2-13-4 Mon. SnbBcnbe for me MeDeeMMen—vniy M.00 the year end worth it WiUi datedO^b^ Book O^J. pagw 403, RagE haw of Rchsson County, and estimate* O&tain 38 acres, more or teas. " Wou wiM further taka notihe that you are aagaired to bp signed Cierk of_ Jett County on the NOTiCB OF TRUBTEBB BALE OF BANK RUPT STOCK Pursuant to an order Of Joseph B. Cheshire. Jr., Referee {n Bankruptcy, tha undersigned trustee. wB), on Friday March 9, 19ft, at 13 o'clock noon, in the Town of Parkton, N C., offer for sate, and scii at pubiic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, aii that certain stock of-goods, wares fnd merchandise situa ted in the Town of Parkton, in the buiiding, formeriy occupied by J C. Lancaster, bank-, rupt. Terms of saie, cash. Subject to con firmation by referee in bankruptcy. A de-; posit of ten per eent *{!) be required with) bid. J. D. MeCORMICK. gM-__ , Trustee in Bankruptcy. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE By virtue of authority vested in me under the terms end provisions of a certain mort gage executed by Lorena Lewis et si to the' Bank of Fairmont, dated May 1st, 1930, regia-; teswd in book of mortgages 48 at page 014 {default having been made i nthe payment of the indebtedness thereby secured) I wi!i. on Monday the 2nd day ef Aprii, 1938 at 13 o'clock noon at the court house door at Lumberton, N C.. offer far saie et pubiic auction to the highest bidder for sash the fohowing land: In town ofFah-mont, on the south side sd' Clone street, baghsning at a stake on south side of Clone street at A- L MtDeniei's W 38 West J8F feet sgWj&s.'SR.t-S' was M8^t<3aettoa Mak, at-a as# eohmSr: thencat - - *uR-3LM<K-aK.-js:: 80 Wmt 70 l^ fddt _by D P. yiefd ^d^iSto Jtp!rie% { ^And^ the same time aw?piaosT wil! aisoj ?:'r' etht^ s^of^^r^ 8t. PbU!a Ct%*m MB! Cosupany. Dahod-o^j3!MMwE<F Mclnfyre. Lewreaae A Praetor, Athwheys for ReeMycr. 3-^-4 Thurn. * ' * ' ...n.. !?.:— -—- — .-*.JBHBE*P3LSSr3! taaaw MgMe. ^BtMhBM^ MM , of the estate tKt wewu to exhibit them to the under go ed on or before the 38th, day of February. '24 or this notiee wjii be pteaded in bar Aii persons indebted to said estate wHi ease make immediate payment. This the 24th, day of February, 1038. J. T. DAVIS, Executor of estate of Giles Davis, obert E. Lee, Attorney for Executor. 26-8 Mon. ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of H W. Li verm ora, deceased, into of j Robsson County, M. C-, thia is to notify ai) persons having claims ayainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Fates, N. C.„ on or before the 26th day of February, 1624. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted to said estate wH! mahe immediate payment. TM* 26th day of February. 1622. g. H- LIVERMORE, Administrator of H. W Livermore Estate. 2-26-6 pORBCLOHURE HALE Under and by virtue of authority contain ed ip that certain dead of trust excepted by Willie B. LocHear and wife, Dora LocMear to F R Hackett, Jr.. Trustae. dated Jme 14. 1621 and duty registered i"_Booh64 atjsage Twin, on Monday the 19th Hay HPrth CawliPP. offer far ShiS-nt tract of iand.ao houses and other the first ***. In Burnt Swamp TownaMp. Beginning at a Stake in the run of Burnt Swamp is the Normont line, and rnna as the Mae North 46 Eat to thelihe of a 6 1-16 aye survey: thence running as the iine of that survey South 7! East 9 1-2 eh*^ t" th" T*d: thence as the road due North 11 chains to the Nor meat Use, A. Buie's and N. 0. Butlsr's W ner: thence as his line North 81 1*2 West lO cha^T b, a stabs; thence Soctb 27 Weat to and With the Mne of a 17 1-4 acre swm* 21 chains to the ran of Burnt Swamp: thence down the run of same to the beginning, and being the same hmds^eonveyed by dead dated Dec. 28, 1896 by B. W. Mvermore and E. T. Livermore to Wiliie Locklear and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robe son County in Booh 4-G, page 164, and be inw the same conveyed by the said WiHie Locidear to his wife by deed recorded in said Regiater's office in Booh ?-B. page 604. place of Sale: Court House door. Lumber *"Tbn^ of Ba!e: 12 o'tloch, M., March 19th, *92*. ^ ^ Terms: Cash. -., F. D. HACKETT, Jr^ McNeiU * Haehett. ^ Theatee. — woncH OF BAL^0#VWW4L Notice is hereby ^iven thet the nndf fiee of the Lnmberton Motor C*r_Ct ^w^ntwa.. ^O^oB :92a, et 12 o'eioelc Moo !one) property, to-wit 1 Five PeaeenKer C coior. bieck, Cor No. H er!y owned by Burtor " poire end storage the This the 25th day LUMBBBTON MO Johnson * Johnson, COMP COMMISSION EKH KM A Un**H*f hy yirtyof * "M.*Thrga^. Ad^^tt. CDMMiSmDNRWB AMAM^r LAND ...__County A) AdmMstntor <* C. V. '4!e, at public auction, to ths A) Mm TbMn_of Bt-_ PnnM.. N. C..,W^ w w—w—-- *— anee, the terms to be announced on the day <f sale. ' - ' . -r,g%sSH Tbtsthe Z5th day of February. IMS. JOHN D. CANADY and & ML JO JOHNSO% ,.. ohnson A Johnson. Commbsioners. Attorneys for petitioners. S-lsJ Thars. WARRANT NOTICE OF 8VMMONR AND OF ATTACMMRNT North CaroHna, In the Superior Court Robeson County. T. A. McNeill Receiver of Farmers Savings Bank, a corporation, vs. W. L. Back, Re ceiver of C. M. Townsend. Acme Phosphate Company and C. M Townsend. To the defendant, Acme Phosphate Company You wiii take notice that a the* above entitled action was issnsd against :h day of Pabmary, 1M3, hy ' sf yon in the from December interest from No Superior Couttsf Yoh miii sbo of attachment of the Superior B at . *N^H"ca^' on *r Court of Robeson County nwp he ClcMt of Mm Superior Cdurt of Mo^oon Cbsm 6r at thej^e Mine and plsco a^oye mmttioa hd Wr MSo^reKBM Sf Mm suSMoWis, when And mhme you nns^reenired As APMtr **4 swer or .demur to the eo tiff, or the relief *^!SSd thjs Ihth Obrk MeLean. Varser. MeLean A A++— #ysm IP Court Under and by vtrtn, of authority contained in that certain desdof trust mteeutedby Robert Griffin to T. A. McNeiB, Jr.. True tee, dated AprG kith KM and duly regis tered in Book 47 page IK. Office of Register of Deeds of Robeson County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said dssd of trust, the nnderaigned trustee wiM, on Monday the l$tn day of March. MM. at 12 o'clock. M.. at the court house doer in Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, offer for sals at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land: In Lumberton Township, on the East side of the Stage Road, and about three-quarters of a mile Northwest of Lumberton. adjoining the lands of Sandy Grove church, and others. Beginning nt a stake, the North comer of the said Church land, on the edge of said road, and runs with said road North 33 East 8 chains to a stake, the comer of the J. H. Kinnear !ot: thence with that line South 60 East 1.67 chains to a stake, the corner of another lot of the saM J. H Kinnear: thence with the line of Lot Nnmber 2 South M West 3 chains to a stake in the line of the Church land: thence with thnt line to the beginning, containing one-half (l-!) acre, and being the same lot or parcel of hand conveyed to the said Robert Griffin by .P. P. Powell, by deed dated August 28th 1861 and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, in Book 4-1. page 474, to which reference {. hereby made Place Of Sale: Court House door, Lninher *°* ** ^ ig o'clock, M-. Marsh 18th. t.E" Cash. M^HeiM Hackett, T. A. M Jr. MorA OkAHne^ oAwt. v. Ti^, Bank of TbiUD^tM-e. pyt -K the underniyned hna hee^ wpob^ted by the deevofthe oonrt w -"d *HpWMh^dM required to fit# woof of aneh eiaha or - tnand. dniy iteeafned and votMM.hy onA, wiAAenndereigned receiver, t hk ofHeo at ProeArvA^ N C., wt^o * ****** 2 ninety daye next foiiowing thi.^dir Febroary. tM!: and yon wii! farther toko no tice tint if yon fnii or negieet to file inch eiahne, duty itemized end verified ae nforo <nid. within the period of time hereinbefore set forth, yon win tie forever birred end forecioeed of nH right to participate in the distribntion of the neeete of eeid bonk, or in my dividend# which may bedeeiared dar ing the eonree of the receiverehip. Dated Ah January 29th, 19M f.P. GRAHAM, Receiver. McIntyre, Lawrence A Proctor, Attorney for Receiver. M-tThnro. ,,.J7TSn?^JKf5 horttyeoatataed taa oerhdadeed^ftraet MJk SKas* a?g%iag5 JHeeS N*. MT****!a* tM, (defhutt haviny *^aa ayda^ the pay aeat of the notoe eoeured thereby), the pa loretpaed Truetee wti), eh Mday the !tth ley of March. t#2!. et M o^loeh Mhos, et the CourAoaeetbwr la the Th*a of Lena nerton, N. C., oOer for eeda et MMh *** *m, to 3* htyheat Mdder for raeh. *+ !oBowiny deeortped taadehai) prapfeee, & s: ssr^ss3'j?rEy-i2say"s ieadiny from Moea Neeh to BrMpere ant i. D. MeCoratMt'e hack tine. end rune eM Hne .outh 14 eeet M chaina to a etah, t ewoet ynm etnatp. McCoraaich'e eeet ter; thenee eouth 47 areat e I ! ehaine: th< outh 4 eeet 25 ehaiMe to e *at*M ptae; th< ou& 54 waet 7 ehetn* ta a hh#e: th< north 44 eeet 21^4 ehalaa ta a etaho on jpper, eMe of the road: then ao the : touth hareet M ehaine to the dtteh; M the road apala north 7 areet 22 ch o a etahe oh the upper aide of the " hen ae the road eppdhn aorth 4# eaet h Attom^pe for ^he %ru.tae. 2-12^4 ^tp. [ww J*. F. Barden). Baainninp at a arum stamp in the ran of <s# B<V Bramah, aaid J. Z. Ny.s (ndw K. F. Bacden's) south earner and runs north 9 sast B.42 chains to said W. A I^apeWbAor oer. * stake by two nines; thanca north M treat a chains to * stake by a pine: thapee tenth 28 west 20 chains to a stake by a red tak and pine; thence south 5T east B-M chains to a bay tree in the ran of said Bay branch; thence aienh the various courses Of the run of the same to bite beginning, oea taining 24 1-2 acree. The above iands bainp the same iands conveyed by deed from Charity beaaatt to G. W. Atkinson ky deed dated Oec. 29th, iM?: and duiy recorded in Book t-S. pane H!. jn the office of Register of ^ y [ock. R. L. Bullock and othera to C. A. Floyd, bearing date Nov. 13^1919. and rcgia tercd In Book of Mortgage Deeda Mo. 6B. at page 62!, office of the Begjeter of Deeda "f Bobeaon County, (default having been wade in -the payment of the notea yeeured thereby) the undersigned mortgagee wtH on Monday the 2nd, day of Apr!!, 1923. a! IB o'clock Noon, at the court hence door fn the Town of Lumberton, N. C., offer for aa!e. at public auction, to the highest bidder for each, the following deaeribod hnda and prwnhKh to-wit: In Orrum Township, Bobeaon County, N. C., bounded and described aa foliowa: On the eaat aide of Hog Swamp, bounded on the M. by landa of June Barnes, on the E. by lands of S. B. Graham, on 8. by landa of J. W. Bul lock and on the W. by Tuck Floyd's landa. the main run of Hoy Swamp being the line, the same being the landa dbadad to B. !* Bullick by Michael BuHoek. con taining 62 1-2 acres. Conveyed by Michael Baiioek to Victoria Bulioek. regiater A. Lying and being in the Town of obeaon County. N. 0. _ Street. 6d etion of the Mmt wA, ^and ^runa^wt^ the weatem edge of o with the western edge of said First Street south 23 eaat IBS feet to a stake: thence parallel with Saunders Street north 6? west 69 feet to Mrs. A. J. Burns line- thence with and past her line 1B3 feet to the beginning. This being the same iot of land heretofore conveyed to said K C. Mediln by the undersigned mortgagee, and for which the above mortgage waa given to secure a balance of aaid purchaae price which ia due and unpaid.
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