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A Toticfciti . . ... (I THUUaa, FEBv 21&B5. Local Records. lJ - s . jSiortv-fifth gf" ate Fail be held af Raleigh" October 16-21.. "'Quite ii number of our young. people enjoyed7 the skating last, week. - i .;''. ' -.'- The board of; road commit .,i. mn..An fi, sionere ""-"":u ? 1D05, and the following proceed Holiday m March. r . ? ;irig.fiad: " ' . ' - ' ' , : Full blooded English -Berk- bre niirs. entitled to registration, for sale by W. J, Durham, Roscoe, Chatham county, N, G. The demolition of Mr. J acob Thompsori's residence is now com plete and work on the new dwell iu" will immediately commence. Quartef ly meeting will be held at Chatham church on : Friday of (on Haw River circuit) on the Ueic day, March 4th,; Tlie 1 raijj ':Ut'it'ond!Hy' cau8edv'''' Haslet -A.' M Self, Iris. j all the streams in this vicinity to Hickory Mt Br E. -Webster, : be swollen very much, Roberson's creek at this place beinsr nearly as liih as in the freshet of last Seo- teraber. Our former townsman, , Mr. Thomas B. Fowler, now of Burl iniTtnn. has Iippii on a traDrfino- trip in the surrounding country and has been quite successful.! He has caught quite a number qf average of $3 apiece. . Messrs. Sevmour and Raw ctn.lPi.ts Hfrrhe Univeraitv, hmsspc through here Tuesday euroute to The following were elected dele-il.aii-Mu.n.Ps in Hmifnrd- TIipv stes to State Convention Feb. Ipff rimnel Hill at gIpvph o'clock Tnsdav morniu? .on foot and reacLed" this place at four o'clock that afternoon, walking the 18 miles in five hours.. -The Exline hotel at this place .rrnulu PMiiPfl liPiiH imniP,) nil Ssaurda TOi 7 e last batuidaj VVhUe all eie at dinner a cnuns ieu on cue uearru which caught and was in a blaze when fortunately Mr. Spence Tay- lor came out of the dining room aud discovered.it iu time to extiu- -uish it before any damage was Mr. J. R, Bulla, of Randolph county, died last Week in the 82nd year of his age. He will be re mem he red by our older readers as tiie Solicitor f tnjs district' from 18C8 "jto 1872, for at that time what jL)e:u 'it-rats. A STIiANGE DEATH. Mr. A J. Dickens, of Cape Fear tawusbip, died in a peculiar 'way ; oueday Jasiweek. He j ivetl aioue, ' auu, being old and feeble, two .of !ns ne ghbors (A. ,E. Coiten and arriuir'ton) weut tp .see i'.'i.iit irettiag' him some wood. Mv. Cottfii walked iiiti! tiie luu -e, a.'id, seeiLig him sitting in a chair as natural as ever, .spoke to ium Irat received no answer. jL?)okiiig at linn more cioseiy e" s,nv thfit Mr. Dickens was 'dead, 'aud seem ed to have been dead a day or to. Strange to say his hands and feet Hud le.L'S were badly burned, !ui his clothing (vihii-i) he i:ad o.) vv.is ut even scorched. CHATHAM'S MONUMEJiT. : i The fund for Chatham's v'oufed erate monument is sieadiiy, thiugh slowiy, growing. The amount of contributions heretofore acknowl edged is $654:50. Since then the following contributions have been received: Br. R. VY. Palmer, Gulf, Mrs. Lou Gotey, Graham, J. P. Womble, Fayette- ville, ,. ' ',-', !!.-y. .. . Mr! and Mrs. W. R. Bon sill, Hathlet, '' $1.00, 1.00 .1.00 5.00 iSo, the amount now bn .haud is $0G2v5O. ,, Jt is hoped frv raises at least f 1500, and itcau i ..easily - be done if everybody in Chatham will giV6 only a littfe. Of course some can alford to give more than others. ' , . "Z , CAR DERAILED. A serious accident on .the1 Pitts- ljuiii aiii liauaoMju were in me ,,-.,-, r n't . - l 'i'""-" rir! '"'-" l,J ! men in me comrnunuy wuo were jUe,! aud' aitilougli a Repuln?au , . , . - X 1 ii! ' V1tC l'iKt '-tty . nicer, oi never hvei Kin an jextrava-gaut mail - he had -many friends., aiuo'ug. tl.eV o e'r V, : tl,e sei',,llli i'ttaJiou's ninth .coin-: ljer: Tljey weie. Ixhii aud reared I - V7U1 v boro railroad was narrowly avert-... " . , , , , ed on last Friday afternoon. Just Another Atlantic cable, is to be after the train had passed the road J" by the .- Commercial Cable crossing near Gum Spring a car Company, and bids for its laying ran off the track and could uot'b have already been received. It is put back until next morning. It -xpected that the new cables -.will-was au oil-tank car filled with cot- be in operation during the coming ton seed oil from the mill at .this" summer. v place, and was 'much heavier than a large distillery near Boxboro tue average Trpio-iir rM.r. .... r 1 rhe Dassensrers (six or seven) - . v ' ere carried on the locomotive to Mn u..wi. ij 4. ""uiri iuw tianu wum uwi tiuru nere that night as usual. -It would heen onitu asHnoas wreck if the train had not been froino- vei.v slowlv. for a. car had un off the track at the same place some time ago and the engineer is very cautious in going along there! The truth is the entire road, from here to Moncure, is in a dan- ..... gciuus conaition, ana a serious a,.,ii. i- i. . . riuls Ui ?le to . nappen4 any . uav. in mi s ara vorw .ainfi badly worn, and all ought to be placed with-better ones, t.4AtM; -H'liton and Miss ay ior ;uwer e t urned. irom ''' B.- wagm ; has been visiting, his v father, Mr; i Ai. uriain, who has been quite bqtis now much iettet we are Phased to Jearu. f . ,T a ' -. Utton Farmers Meeting. The Farmers Cotton Protective tTv1' C&SrV ?y rapt at.Pittsboro, Is. Eeb. 16th, The roll hi townships was cali ed and .promptly responded to1. Committeemen were duly. appoint responding : township, to-wit: Albright "NY. Siler City. A. - Liheberry, Cape Fear J. E. Bryan, Mon cure; J.W. Utlev.Gonv. Centee J. M. Farrell, Pitts boro. Baldwin J. J. Peoples,, Belle ?nj A- Norwood, Chapel Hill, ; : ;- A'--- I (ttttf T Af RvinVm' finlatr. ! Pittsboro. . : New boro Oakland yille Gross. Cumnock, Rop.tt "R.fst T V?. Afi'llii-cn Pittsboro - ' TIip fnllnWino- tnwnslii'r v,Q; I without reuresentation arp rpnnpstl t e(j to make any subsequent reports . ... . 1 Farrell, Pittsboro, secretaries" of assoetanon: uear ureek, Bear Creek, . Mat- thews, Risrgrsbee, Williams. "i Vo: W. A. Linpleri v, J. E, "ryan, o. . uciey, vv. A. Jiillin.ir- J' ppPIps eo. , Clark, T. Jf - Byuum, W. L.B rasing ton, J. . Womble, A. H. Perry, J. R. lUiuiKeu. Hope J. Wm Neall Pitts- heavily. A , postomce inspector ocate ran a Jiisaraiuer Ellington, great reuueuoa ana come eany anu seieci wnai juu waw oauaiatuun or yvui muncy rciunucu. t . , R F D No 1 i offered a larare number of letters -'who had been examining thebank s ' v:'--Vxr;"-::'Mr ir" V -r ' - '-l''."'' a ' ' ' "!' J..F Womble Lock-:from parties in different parts of . books, reported to the. State bank , : "" 0 k w v ' niwo, ,.R. F. D. No. 1.' Thomas the country, who had purchased examiner that he had found, false , . ..: .; . : .' ; : . -:-' r Blanks for 25 per cent reduc- '.e filler son a drink fir, i .v.. vl-r ,Uf.;Kfi D eF e 1118 SOD a "rmK- tW dlstllbutea1 While Mr. Bennett was out the among the member,. . boy went to the jusr for more. ine Ioiiowiug resolution was Whereas we the cotton fftrmers of Chatham county in convention, feeling the damage of the srreat decline in cottou nod feeling the great need of a hearty co-opera- tion ot ail our citizens to an! us iu advancing cottmi. to a fair price. :- Resolved 1st, That we extend to aill merchants, bankers, editors and all eomreruv.d a hearty co-opera- timi with our assoeiatif)U. rpy ot . - on uk1. yi.il, itesoived that- a Cf this resoLuti()u be placed B. E. U'EBmTEK, Chairman J. ii. BR I AN, Secretary . Charlotte Observer: Drum-! iuotj'1, the 3-year-old son of Mr. aiid Mrs. sV- Drumuiond Marrow was burned to ;eatii at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at their resi dence, on East avenue. The little leiiow waudered into tite kitciien, where his clothes caught tire, ai:d his iosly wns almost roasted, deatii resulting iu about. 20 minutes. Asl,eloro ( ourier: Jiu, Shef rie'tl w:as sahot aud mortally woiiud ed !) the accidfi'-taj discharge of ids gun near 5$ tar Tuesday. He had been out hunting ;iud was fix ing to et on a hand car to return 'to liis-home. Ue tnrewA.bis jjtin oil the car. first aud- tin? jammer struc k against the car causing the gun to tire, the w hd'fe bad taking effJt it; ids slo'm;ich: He died in a short time after the accident. . . Edward Yaibor )Ugh, "aged 45, committed suicide by shooting himself Tuesday evening at Ral- eigh. Gov. Glenn has cancelled his , effe0t in uis je? jaftfc above the lottesville oh Feprparv 10, was engagement to speak at the meet- jje WOuld, no doubt, have admitted to probate in the Char ing of theorth Caiohua Society bP(i to j, if it Had not "been lottesville Corporation Court to iu New York February 27th. . for an old soldier who was at the day. Four" brother of McCue "vr.. K,.m silinas w Jtillftd in Vh .-otton seed oil mill at Wilson. W U.M W - w - - ally caught in the belting andter- ribly maugleu. Walter Partridge, the nero who assaulted a white " woman near Fayetteville two weeks agro, is now on trial for his life at the Febru-.thafc arv term of Cumberland tonperior 1 1 rrami ii an ureu ntjiz.t-u urtaucicwuuniu f-anse ofcirreu- i,..; n,tt nun,.tinn of iho lauuco in v i.; 17, unnnA r11mia -v"j' ..;..rr nnrn whiskev was lnciuaea in 4.1, .,rrr. U;U ia mt-. nf the 1 . .1 ; i;tttrit- IdPirout nn rpfinrd in this district - The meeting of the joint execu- tive, central and advisory commit- tees of the democratic parry, called by Senator Simmons to meet Tuesday night upon the re- quest for. a meeting of the execu- . :. ,i i, ,,;..fQ t ve coiuojihw siuru u,y umciu i i nn me.uumvur r-u.. JiMmnV KlU?.t8Kea IU fHijaiU m the Ward bin, tor wnicn purpoae the iiieetiu was held. y?j(jfiTprivate JilndsoK Wei Js, nri old 'soldierf inmate" ot: the: sol- diers';home; had just been lowered into the grave, when .comrade , M. S. Nichols, another inmate of .the home, totering with age, without any pje-arrangement, made his way to the brink of the gravfe . and with hat in hand and wrinkled and battle-scarred face upturned, sang with wonderful pathos the song, "Hold the Fort for I am Coming" There 'was not a dry eye in the company of people gathered around! the erraye when, he con- eluded. , The funeral was conduct- aud a gloom was thrown over i t he ed by Rev. Mr. Bishop of Central city when it became known that Methodist church, . The Same Pedigree. Winston-Salem, Feb. 18. R. L. Jordan, of Kernersville, was given Marsh; and carried "before Magis a hearinsr before United States trate Overbv. who required a bond j Commissioner Bckerdite this morning on the charge of fraud u- ilent t nonrt i use of the mails. He was over to the United States court in the surii of $1,000, From the evidence offered before the commissioner- it seems that ;Jor- an 11 ad been dealing m dogs quite dogs of Jordan. From the cor- Irespondence. it was shown that each doff had the same pediarree,1 the same beinsr printed on a blank form. The defendant did not offer i. 1- .t lL. Hpy testimony before the commis- Boy Killed With Whiskey. Correspondence Charlotte Observer. Winston-Salem, Feb. 16. The 9 year-old sou of Mr. James Ben nett, near Jewel, Stokes county, died last Sunday from an overdose of corn whiskey. The particulars as furnished the Daubury Report- er are that the father had procur- i .. i t ...1. :..u .-l.-.j. L.. ! i1i:n u:maoif uni.t aftQr ,inis LB IOQQU IB ail UOeon- -j . f . , scions ctuumon, auu couiu uoc De rallied. : l : j.; . .1 i .1 l i . Midshipman Battle Dead. Annapolis, Md., Feb. 19 Mid shipman Samuel Westray Battle, of the. second -class at the Naval etteville iu years' which has so Academy, and a son of Surgeon j jreuerally shockeel the entire com Samuel Westray Battle, United mnmtv.'- Tinfh ftaiiHi :W Vfv- States Navy; retired," oi Asheville, N fj . cir0p,,e,i , lead as the brigade ; ,;,i0i;r, .ii..,i a;.-, i pau.w when he was stricken wit h ; heart failure. He fpll leftre any ;Mie -reached him, and was dead when picked up by his mates. UD:U - -itc. Albany, Ala., Feb. 20. The en- giue of regular passenger train on i Governor Aycock sometime ago the Central of Georgia Railway i)atl considerable fun with attor which left Albany at 3:50 tliis af- ney.'W. 1). JSiler, of Siler City, de frrnoou, went through the bridge 'clariug that the practice of taw in spanning the Chattahoochee river Chatha:n county had grown so at ColunibiM, Ala. The engine poor that Mr. Siler had abandoned plunged into the muddy waters of it and gone to trading iu rabbits. th swollen stream, carrying with Todav the vniin attorney was it and killing or drowning engi neer Elijah Pate and fireman Cadan. The baggage and mail car went partly over the chasm m ul Ov the' failing locomotive, ard it was held in" phict only by tiie coupling' t the second class coach. Shot Himself in Leg. ' Wadesboro, N. C, Fe!. 16. -Mr. John V. Boswell, keeper of the i TJ.;. .i.,l .v.;U 1,; V;uuuty ixoLur, nunc uui unu 1110. gun waiting for a hawk yesterday, 1 dropped his gun, which was dis- 'hartred anrl the.entirft load took Home and properly b and is dangerously, wounded. - spinal to chnrioue ob-erv8r. Clinton, Feb. 16. A telephone Nathan Bullard -was killed message iroin xioseooro states fhoro h'i- ft,rnonn af his Silw there this afternoon at his saw mill. A large splinter came in contact with the fast revolving saw and was driven into his brain thiough an eye, killing him aJ- iv-.jf incttinfln Tho rlaurl man leaves a family, including a very! sick wife.- Disastrous Floods in Georgia. ioo a, 9i)A BnpnJ. " r.. laI Irom bwaynesboro says that il,. o.ictrnna -H r.-H flint the most disastrous nooas tuat . . , p , exDerienc-i - . . j''""" Jlvery orioge on me vjnuopeo river, counties, is gone xneamageis -estimated at $200,000, tiuues to iau. : - . , . . Q na . To Cure a Co,d in Une :: W Takfi Jjaxative Bromo U.uinine -- Tablets. All druggists refund the wj - ' . . , , . , - -l"" '",""k"v' " knew tne importance oi quannea as executors,, jrivin'r oona T):rfr- T inp ost considerable blood Cue s hand writinsr." The entire . jnd that tueire wasa! shortage of $28,000 in r the ' accodntsof the' : cashier and teller;, The first, that tne, public Knew ot the aflair was - early; yesterday morning wheri: a notice was seen tacked on the doot : of the bank ,6'ver' the signatures of i State Bank Examiner Ellington, Ie8ident;H;'-LiJl"y.and:l.''JA:. McKeithan, secretary, stating that there was a shortage of 28,000 in 1 the accounts and that the-; bank would be temporarily closed: ' The ne- of the bank's being closed created great "excitement John C. Haigh the cashier; and Creorge G.-Myrover, the teller, had tbe bank were placed under arrest yesterday morning by Sheriff of $10,000' -of neaeh for their ap- pearance at tue next term of court: lhe discrepancy in the books dates back'- fo1rf more than rtwo years. The -frfst0' the '' directors knew of theshprtage : was during the latter part of 'December, 1904,.- nen mr. v.Mitams, assistant to entries, aud oh .''January '9th Mr, Elliniftou "went over. the. books and found that Mr.. Williams, was right'. The directors were told of the matter and an expert account- ...r. Cl f inn' i.. .1. i. I. ant was then put to work on the books aud a few davs ago he , fin ished his work and reported a shortage of $28,000. . ! ! . j :AvelhtiT& ger on yesterday interviewed one 4 J . mi 1 Vr: 1. tjw 1. a ii T next commencement. The bacca of the-directors, , He stated that, i- t ..jj...:n i ji:....i TVT.,i...- 1 J c ,1: i r . iv 1 c-i cu 1 ors that he tookl, 500 about two . c iJ i i . tv t years ago and h said that My- i i i u !t 1 n r 1 rover told the directors that "he . . . . - , - r , ii i . went to riH.io'h and told . him that hp hrl t.Un fii'kW: njuatA 7 " v-'u? -"v-7 ; ;tuai riHl-u loia- U -: would go over the books and fix the matter and that there was do , of rrt. f th UA nt 2 i,- " j that MvrOVPr COUfeSSed tO takll ? , . ; j 3,000 din-iug Jui.y, 1903. , . i , . No confessions, other than the above, have come! to lirht. There is a slun tjiire of about $6,00Q which can be traced to! a Fhiladelphia I bank. ' - ' ! . ' Nothinsr has haonened in Fav- rover are of prominent Fayeit- ville families and there, were ' no '" ..-. ' - ; -; iu Favetteville and this makes the' u - ommuuity feel a peculiar int -rest ff, them . and' causes 'a teeliu-' of; sadness to lu-evail. Siler's Rabbit Joke. From ih Greensboro fceriord. Wih. sitting in the bar .of, Guilford Su perior Court. Judge Peebles look ed 'up and saw him. "Hello, Siler!" e said; "what are you doing he're Bring up a load of rabhits?" at which the. en tire b.ir laii'ghedr heartily. Mi;. Siler disclaiaied haviug .anythiu to do with Chatham's . favorite food product, but he y as taken rather by surprise.' . - : mwvue a -miii nouaicu. - Charlottesville, Ya Feb. 20. The -will of ! J." Samuel McCue, hau?red for wife murder in fihar- tate is left to-ajM ex-mayors m - j j j o i rT j. erect .a monumentyer McCue's parents' grave. The will was ttV4 urjiwj-iv, xa, days after tlieurder.and; three., days after the arieat. - ' -:-: days Bonds For Sale. ?; The county of Chatham offers for sale its bonds to the amount of. - $20,000 in denominations of $100 i $5uu..ana 3,i,uuo, urawm nve per, cent interest, paynujc ammauy. Said bonds will be payable $2,000 tfr off pi- Vip omlnflnn Af A.a nf ,ec0 .,f,i" IC11 Iiwm unit uout uimi. ; TVipip hnnrl: will bp tn fhp u U.'rli t-U rf l,.,oa; J xr 1 ,4 m c.:j... . ... , -1 . . -i, r : j bonds may be'addressed to the un- designed at Pittsboro,-and will be opened at 12 m. -on said loth of; March. i sTl.e right is reserved to reject any ,j, and an Dids - Feb. 7, 1905. - . tii tlti-v'.- nfc'mV. PrHnnnt, iu. i: i a o-hiim TU;- :ii I., n T . A " - , The Popular Store Great .'.-"' 'S- ? j i ' t V - j - . '. j "-.' ' " ' We have a large stock of Sui and Overcoats that we will sell at p r ics 1 6 r ed lice , - -.. Now is the time tor you to buy '-l. 1 1.; . 1 j -l .i 1.. 0.1. .i. ; I.. e j' j ' TO . fpi TX . .. , ' j ' by Hon. Henry S.- Boutelle, LL. m tin 1 1 1., of Chicago. The baccalaureate -n 1 . i, 1 1 a sermon will be preached by the T t n J r j Rev. Dr. C. S. Gardner, pastor of . . r.- . uraee street baptist church, Uicii- monH ; . , - ,; ... - ' ' ' ' " : ' ' - AI)MINISTRAT0R,SN0TIGE Havln - ro.m.trH. ot d. wmianrtR. rteceaeed. i herPt,-;noiity mi per- HOUH 11II11UK CllTI HC11KlBib HHJU UOL'mriU 111 W htlU the same to mf on or before reb. 9. 1006." Feb. 9 1905. T. M-tBYNUM. OollBto. N. C. BANK Julian S.Carr Wm.J. Holloway President : ; " Cashier THE BANK OF THE TOWN fetrive to Oblige and Accomodate DEPARTMENT We Issue Certificaifec of Deposit bea.riry FoURpercervt Interest $1.99 opens you an Account 5UREBIND LSU'&FIND I5AFE DEPOSIT BOXES I -FOR RENT Burglar Z Fireproof Vau Hi Wjffis; Vo Carrythe want, jvur uusinoj. Seaboard Air Line Railway. North, East, and South-west. Schedule Effective Jan. 8, 1905. Trains arrive at Pittsboro as follows No. 139 10:50 a. m. from Mon- c - ureconnects with' No;;-38 -.from' m.t h - points South. No. 141 at 5:50 p. m. connects with No. 41 from Raleigh and points North. ; Trams leave, Pittsboro as follows No.' H8 atQ:00 a. m. forMoncure, connects with No. 38 for Raleigh and no nts North. . No. 140 at 3:50 n. m. for Moncure. .-nnprf.. wif.h "Wn. At for noinK vuuui - v.si ...... . , - r anu . A Mnn nd train nfrv Kt. !icr tihlalnAiIii Pullman t:; no j . - For rates, timetables, reservations ind any lhtormatipn address youi nearest agent or- J3. M. POE, Agient, Pittsboro, -M. C. C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A. . ! " Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RYAN, CP. A:, Portsmouth, Va. AO m s OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS'. on r -stock.-'rp. Clothing for less than you ever did 1 Wo 'CHATHAM LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE.' PAYERS. I am compelled to settle with the State at .On.Ce for the taxes due f Or' the year 1904, and unless those who 1 . 7 i - . . i . j iiavc uui ptxu-CUI11C IU1WIUHIIU settle without further delay I shall be compelled to proceed to collect the same by process of law. . The statute allows me no discre tion in the matter, and. however unpleasant it may be. unless an im- ! mediate payment of all taxes due is made, 1 shall be compelled to col lect the same by levy and execution. This Jan. 2rd, 1905. JOHN R. MILLIKEN, Sheriff ot Chatham County. Coffins and Caskets : A full stock of Coffins and askets always on hand and sold at all prices. All kinds and sizes. . . . . . B. Nooe, Pittsboro, N. C. Jan. 26, 1905. RIDDLE, . The Blacksmith and : Wheelright ;-: Thanks his patrons for their work n the past and solicits their patron age in the future. I promise you better work and more work tor less money than ever before. '. All Kinds of Repair Work done on short notice. Give me a call and be convinced A. B. BYNUM, N. C. V o is: 1 ftW.W.vAW'AV.W.'A'.TO Riddle 1. J 1 w::::-,K'-wv:fi:::::s:::t x::-... , The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, H, C .l.BIIil 1LLUSTE&TEB dASD BQDK- Nanie...... . Addred. -5. -1 Ike P4;:Ir Etcrt greatly reduced l::0f ' before. fTake advantage; of this !; A DMINISTRATQR'S NOTICE. Baring qualified as administrator ot A. C. Cockraan. deceased, inte of Chatham county, M. C, this Is to notify all persons haTlng claims "S1 the said deceased to exhtttt them to tbe ' uer,, "'IZ ..?llhl,!!Ld.ft,Jf 106, or this notice will he pleaded tn bat of their reooTery. All persons Indbtel to said Mtst will please make Immediate payment. . Feb. 18th, 1905. : U. A.OOCKVTAV, . AdmlMlstrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Alice Mclntyre, deceased, I hereby notify alt persons holding claims against said decedent to eghibtt the same to me on or "before ianuary Mih, titw. " Jan.M. ItDS. - ' Wi W. ItOfltS. Notice'of Application. Kott Is hereby glren that appltcMloa trttkbe na le to the General Assembly or North Carolina at lis present sesslou to charter the town of Mon cur. v . t. E. BBTAM, ' Jan. SI, 1905, , . , - Sea of Petitioner. 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