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TLu-iy, May LI, i:;. THE ASHEBORO COUTJER, ASBXBORO. N. C nCE'OF SPECIAL SCHOOt" , - . BOND ELECTION totgce sale By virtue of the power contained fail J . J .. . 1 Wu! NOTICE OF &XLS OF LAND ;', Pursuant to an orcter of the Cork L . - -: jj ..n,!.! hv'of the SuDerior Court maue in that Belvin Gray and hi wife Leahia Gray, certain special proceecinj TTC: ti-- - o..n- r.n,r..n Hat4 Mrrtle M. Moffitt. executor t held in the apodal achool taxing, lsr0 recorded in Book will and tesuraent of John T. Moffitt. NOTICE OF EPEOXL SCHOOL NOTICE Or, W" .,LftV TAX tiXVTlu Xotke is hereby given that a spec- Notice is hereby given that a spee- enur iw - ; . , . . . , . .www. - . - - - m . liimZ-jGnlf spaoal proceecg wtittod We !.J electjoa ha been called ana win,. - u., Comwuiy. dated Myrtle M. Moffitt, executor oi tne w held to the spei-t achool taxing "-' he!(1 m the .pedal school taiing di trict heitdnaf ter described and defined, , trjct t,8 County of Randolph, State on Tuisiy tne istn cy oi June, i,i0I- orth Carolina, herein alter decna. to dsteraiir.e the will of the qualified inj defined, to determine the will of voters oi' said district upon ihs quts-j&r.d defined, to determine the will of tbn of levying su.d collecting la said;. eualified voters of said district strict the County of Randolph, i, 0 .v.. f th Ro. leauud. vs. E. L. -. - I ?T. aTa-lTE! II -U7 V w O : w , . t iUU of North Carolina, hereinafter ' h T 0f rh, for Rudolph County, same being No. 854 on tne speiai described and defined, to determine orth Carolina, default having been I Docket of said court, the undersigned the will of the qualified voters of saidi , ,u .,ont nf th indebted-1 commissioner will at 12 o'clock, M. at .v" ..- . ,, . . , . , cistrir i upon uie ucbwuu v. jis nes3 secured thereby, tne unuersignea ' uie coun. couac . UJlcr lvx wo, -- - K;.1J' ,,.1 ,.vm in ammint T" 1 rn 4 1 beventr five inousana uoiiars, aim highest bidder at the court house door(lJune, sen w u.e u.. bulu -, Tn i1"' mouu tuui, w "'J"', tK.t w. mni saieir and easi. i :- ii k n.,,.rt mgnesi owum uw cuun, uuu u ,, rrtam tracU .-it :w rents on the One Hundred Dol-1, cniiii t-r fnr th- nm-mnt thereof.1 that can be managea aaiety ana ea&i- IQTYIUK ojvjoi ku i K-.' ' in AhPtVrO- 1. at Z O ClOCK r. IU.. 1U1 -3ii Ji w . . - . ,. , - - r- r-1 UiexeOI, ior me purpose oi tnjujiuis in - v.- i m jmii ' w U W U 1 1 W A " Kl :(-.e yui cay ox lnu.:i to me couniy tax ior uie district in the prnount oi i wenty Sir WiUlani BeU f London ealla upon the in Ten tort te sappry twehr thing that this wotHd greatly need. . They are: - - Glaus that will bend. ' . A smooth road surface that will not be slippery in wet weather. A furnace that win conserve 93 per cent oi iu heat A process to make flannel onahrink. . in que tha' of i and too vide hstr-ts. Bccordmcr to the re- ot a petition for such election, I erecang, enlarging, auenuK described real nmnil9 KKrJ Knilii'n c. and Tlli f- kcTm, eif in anh .lwtrir: m rd -1 Pirct Truft TWirinninff at a stone ivttr tV. UrwU of W. T. Gamer and I L. Ji. Kearn Store Building ing to the request of a petition for in Walkers line; thence South 6 rods others and more fully described by.be the polling place for said election, aueh election, that has been presented and 10 feet to a dogwood; thence West 1 metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: jand W. E. Hardister is hereby ap to the Board of Commissioners of 80 rods to a stone Floyd's line; thence First Track: Beginning at a black Pointed registrar, and W. P. Thorn Randolph County and granted by said North 5 rods 10 feet to a stone in0ak Luther's corner, running south oa Irarg and J. O. Kearns, the judges lor Board, according to law in such cases Walker's line to the beginning, en- Luther's line 40 chains to a post oak, aid election. mad and provided. gaining 3 acres more or less. Bought1, , corner; Thence East 25 A new l-egistt-.tion of the qualities r . - . I rom :uargrvic ivouuma tw'u itva j a; hairs to a nine; tnence iiorui tu,13 VA Tr t r L'c Qtw, Rniii-. cKoti Trinity High School Building snail Second Tmct: Beginning at a stone, ' ta moutain oak by a largt'district shall be had for said election. J. nnllincr n um fnr naA plvlon : t r- CA,rfkiu . ... , nr ITk. rorictratinn uwlra ctlall h ODen I De lne POUUlg place ior &ttlU BieCUOn, , "P i ' iuiiici uia) o vuiiici, mcwv-c rnck thence V est SO Cliruua ,y p u i: . : Kbt-aKu innnintd J. R. Royals is hereby appointed reg- 20 poles to a stake or stone; thence 0 the beginning, cbntain-'for the registraUon of the voters inm-Jy tetrar. and J. W Meredith and L C. West 80 poles to a dogwood in Sny- JTundred (100) acref mor or tne 17th day of May to the 9th day of j udgefoT said elwt Andrews the judges for said election. ders line. thence North 20 poles to jn the tract 0f land deeded to June, 1923, inclusive, Sundays ex Yearns Ue judges for swd elect A new registration of the qualified Turner Gray's corner; thence East 50 w 'j Baidwin by Enoch Vuncannon cepted, and said registraUon books tJFSJj?' voters of said special school taxing poles to the beginning, containing 10 d wif as appear by reference lahall be held open on all Satu-days, i "ea AJITa district shall be had for said election, res more or less. Bought from tne deed inRerister's office, ajduring the registration as above stat- inK bt.hadlJ0' .''f The registraUon books will be open price Marshall, Robt. Fincn, Grant th f m 4ed, at the polling place for said election The registration books will be ; ior the registraUon of the voters Foust and Thomas Finch. i'0 Traft. Beginning at a atone'" above stated At said election ihoae P ?' "trnf nav L9ZoUiT '. 17th f iv wl fn. the. . . Second Tract. Beginning at a now . fo, fu , r, .nrlifrom the 17th day of May, 1923, to A noiseless airplane and an airpUnet at can be manage by a boy or girl. 12 1923 the following or parcels of land, situate, lying and lar valuation of all the property, real for the purpose 0f acquiring, erecUng.jb' by a boy or girt, estate to wif- being in New Hope To-.vnship, Raa-'and oi.al, s the maxoum rate of enlarging, altering and equiping A motor engine of esUte to-wit. 1 dolph County, North Carolina, adjoin-' tax. . . v i school buildings, and purchasing sites weight per horsepower. TPfrinninr at ft stftn r, tV.o l-.rl est W. T. Gamer and I L. Ji. Kearns Store Building shall jn r .li-t--., .rriinir to the re-1 Methods to reduce ir one pound Methods to reduce friction. PracUcal ways of utilizing th :.. Diejer.teu to tne Boara Tiis-ioners oi Randolph County A process to extract phosphorus pranced by said Board according ' from canired India rubber so that 'n rucn ccfe made and pro- it can be boiled up and used again. A pipe uiMt aii uv uwiw nau and effectively. A temperance drink that will keep and yet not pall on the palate. Talking moving pictures. North 25 chains to a i 5 UA -uiiC, ,M.t, u- 5iayrel Robbins corner; thence Soutn : hite oak. ence east 20 chains and-","-"0" ul, .B"u ouau . Juw - i days excepted, and said registration 30 f t t0 a gton thence West 80 aK- fl ine and hjtfcket on which jha 1 be written n , !j t. books will be open on all Saturday rods to a stone. thence North 30 1-2 ory pofnters; thence south 21 chains Pf-ted the words "For lecal tax' r " 1 feration as above stated, at feet to a ston thence East to the W aPtone j, pine and two black 4those J1?0 PPe shall vote a . th.e P011.116 fr, Sal,d f-,eCtltu aS ginning corner 80 rods, containing one JJ Pointers; thence East one chain " whM 8U T'T1"?11, r J, ,J s above stated At said election those acre more or less. Bought from Mar. .J t hfi g th 29 chains printed the words "Against local tax ., if who nrp in favor of the issuance of ... r,n: i tti... r lu B'"c . , tit.a Snul plwtion shall be held under and i ' l - jj C j J Vi. i JTu j greie nuuunis aim jna uraj. go 1,1-3 to a post oas; mence no y :;, . , J ' J said bonds and the levying of the said p,ivfi, Tvot- Rpo-inntno- nr. n ? .':. j oo ui, i tww in accordance with the provisions oi 1 .. , , , r . i , . ! r .v.. ' r o iii cnams iii in 4,4. uiiivo w f . ... . . , . i . i After Every Meal special tax for the payment thereof, stnnp RrnnnT1 pinch's enrnpr: thence .vT.-L vfv, ot: DI1d Rfi linka toi"An Act to Amend the soutn zu poies to a stone in vvniiaiii wriltcil or pilliicu me wwiua rui uic lino thonxo Woot Jsll no pk to n ... ti i issuance of 175,000.00 school bonds, stone. thence North 20 oles to a f:T f' hoo-irminir. containmar I the General Assembly at its regular i it i a ! ' - . iiiiBwa l-u vvy - i a i rnn ana me levying oi a tax ior tne pay- d Branson Finch's comer; i Mmf oovpn and one half (7.7 1-2) session in tna year io oppobeti thence East 80 poles to the beginning, acreg more or iess, being that tract of Consolidated Imall SdTo tWV "rnlple'Statutes and to Codify the Laws Re inters: thence west 11 chains and , tang, to Public Schools" enacted by ment thereof", and those thereto Bball use ballots whereon shall -nnrrlininf, tpn acres more or less. be written the words "Against lssu- This May 5th, 1923. ance of $75,000.00 school bonds, ftTldi pOME BANKING COMPANY the levying of a tax" for the payment ' Mortgagee. thereof". Said election shall be held' 5-10-23 ' ' ","'"' under and in accordance with the Pr-j " solidated Statutes and to Codify the. NOTICE OF LAND SALE i Laws Relating to Public Schools' en acted by the General Assembly at Ks regular session in the year 1923. Said special taxing district is de 1 scribed and denned as follows: Trinity Township, within the Coun- ty of Randolph. Said election will be held on Tues- day, the 19th day of June. 1923. Said special taxing district is de- lntid D-ranted bv the State of N. d V. J. Baldwin. This the 7th day of May, 1923. I. C. MOSER, i4t 5-17-23 Commissioner. UNDER MORTGAGE all . . ii i. i thoro nvinir in lug wwaiw-j By virtue of the power vestec i ; w They ySS mil ontne! should be strong in body and artn DIET AND HEALTH Ps.lpio-h. N. C. May 21 "Of neople, those living in - . i i . . i . . i -i raT uiifiiti 1 1 : i: 1 1 ,ii- 11th day of March recoroeu m mmu. r"",-. tnnA the Book 195 at Page 277, in the Office of! in the open air Thf0r0odm ?L 7Z . pi-!i-,r of Deeds of Randolph! fruits of the soil yielded from tiie re- All persons are required to take no tice of the above and govern them selves accordingly. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Randolph County, at a meet ing thereof on the 7th day of May,, 1923. ( . . , ., LEE M. KEARNS, Register of Deeds and ex-officio Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of Randolph County. fc This the 7th day of May, 1923. Countv, State of North Carolina, i will sell at public auction for cash on the 10th day of June 1923 at 12:00 M. at the court house door in Asheboro, M r? tViA following land situated in Randolnh County, North Carolina, bounded as follow to-wit: Firt Tract: Rpcrinnintr at a niCK- NOTICE siribed and defined as follows: Beginning at J. H. Kearn's sugar manle corner just below the ford of TJwharrie River at Parker's Mill; thence up the river to the road at the ford of Parker's Mill Public Road; thence in a western direction along said road to the east line of Vick Hughes Jacksons Creek farm; thence westward along said public road to J. A. Ridges' line on the east side of his farm; thence in a southern direction with Vick Hughes' and J. A. Ridges! line to Jacksons Creek; thence up the various courses of Fid creek to H. c. Nance's west line; feence North and West with the various courses of H. C. Nances' east line to the east line of Welborn farm, known as the H. K. Fuller farm; thence North the east line to the North line; thence West and I the North line to the West line; jacK- the 9th day of June, 1923, inclusive, Sundays excepted, and said registra tion books will be open on all Satur days, during registration as above stated, at the polling place for said elecUon as above stated. At said election those who are in favor of the issuance of said bonds and the levying ot the said special tax for the pay ment thereof, shall use ballots where on shall be written or printed the words "For the issuance of $29,000.00 school bonds, and the levying of a tax for the payment thereof", and those opposed thereto shall use ballots whereon shall be written the words "Against issuanca of $29,000.00 school bonds, and the levying of a tax for the payment thereof. Said election shall be held under and in accordance with the provisions of "An Act to Amend the Consolidated Statutes and to Cod ify the Laws Relating to Public Schools," enacted by the General As sembly at its regular session in the year 1923. Said special taxing district is de scribed and defined as follows: mam 1 Chew your food well, then use W RIG LEY'S to aid digestion, It also keeps tne teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. The Cnat American Swetmat Having qualified as administrators on the estate of J. C. Hoover, deceas ed, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the prem ises on the 2nd day of June, 1923, Household and kitchen furniture, a lot of wheat, meat, and other articles too tedious to mention. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 11th day of May 19- 24, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 8th day of May, 1923. t v.oir efforts. Manv and va- ried may be their diet. By canixil nlanninir the farm will pro vide food fit to serve the most exact ing appetite. Many farm folks enjoy the best of ham and bacon, and have i n . r , M;iL- itom nnn ory; thence West 18 chains and 90 .coy ' says Ur. J. V' JoltoW i" the said Welborn line to links to a stone in Stephen Hills tntion expert for the Stata oliege Thompsons' North line on North "-f- - . .1 side oi rarm Known as tne nouen He says "The all-the-year-rouno gt . f thence Wegt on g srarden will furnish salad greens Thoi-nr.ons' North line to Miss Dora fresh vegetables, crisp and tcreen, Wcod-s y. thence along Dora freshly picked. The farmer's wile Wood.g North Uno to Marvin Pierce's does not know the wilted ana snnvw gouth Une thence Weat on 8aia ..ta)l familiar to the City wOlm , i nt - t cu vcgcuomvo r . , ,5 i riclvvs turn nuwa mm w .uiaivui men. She has the choicest and freato and clay Biig Southeast corner est of greens and salads to seiC ef Wood8 farm; thence North on from. ' Bischer line to a nine in Pierce's line; "Plenty of eggs and poultry pro-1 thence West along said line to a stone additional tempting food for theljn turn Ridge's East line: thence ever-hungry children. South with the Bischer's and Ridge's "The berrv patches and orcnaro. line to uine nugnes west une; menc will furnish the necessary fruits and South along Ollie Hughes' and Hunt . , " ah v, fmilv mav line to Tom's Creek: thence in a MT Vhrria. dew- South Western direcUon up the va- berries, peaches, pears, plumbs, grapes rious courses of said Tom's creek to uerncs, V"" f" m-.tv. TWnHHcnn rurifw lino? thpnrp South on W?. y X"' fZ. icrafl5. and wife and children may have the best Concord townships line; thence East C. B. E. C. HOOVER, FLOYD, Administrators, t 5-10-23. corner; thence North 8 chains and 40 links to a stone: thence soutn oo oeg. East 17 chains and 12 links; thence South 7 chains and 80 links to the be ginning containing 14.13 acres more or less. v - v ci c n ?i 1 1 Tract- Reinir a one-half in terest in the lands of Sherman Hill deceased, described as follows: Be ginning at a stake in tne oia une, thence North 2 chains and 50 links to the McLeod corner stake; thence West on his line 36 chains to a state m an thence South 25 poles to a stake Hills corner; tnence r,ast i poles to a stake; thence Soutn 25 poles to a staKe; tnence n.asi io ub ninir rnntjiinine 25 acres more or less This sale is made on account oi mc non-payment of the sum of two hun dred eighty seven ana zo-iuu aouura and interest secured by said mortgage deed; said mortgage deed containing a power of sale authorizing tne unoer signed to make a sale of said lands in the eent of default being made in iMvmmt of the debt secured by said mortgage deed; said default having een, this sale is accordingly made un der said power. HARRISON SMITHERMAN, Mortgagee. 4t 5-17-23 Beginning at J. a. Kearn's sugar maple corner just below the ford of TJwharrie River at Parker's Mill: thence up the river to the road at the ford of Parker's Mill Public Road; thence in a western direction along said road to the east line of Vick Hughes Jacksons Creek farm; thence westward along said public road to J A. Ridges' line on the east side of his farm; thence in a southern direction with Vick Hughes' and J. A. Ridges' line to Jacksons Creek; thence up the various courses of said creek to H. C. Nance's west line; thence North and West with the various courses of H. C. Nances' east line to the east line of Welborn farm, known as the H. K. Fuller farm; thence North the east line to the North line; thence West the North line to the West line thence South the West line to Jack- sons Creek; thence in a southern di rection with the said Welborn line to S. A. Thompsons' North line on North side of farm known as the Robert Steed farm; thence West on S. A. Thompsons' North line to Miss Dora Wood's North line; thence along Dora Wood's North line to Marvin Pierce's South line; thence West on said Pierce's and Wood's line to Marvin and Clay Bischer s Southeast corner Cures Fever, A Malaria. Chills and Dengue or Bilious Fever. It destroys the germs NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on tne estate oi iswre " , ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior court oi tvanuoipw county. . , . '..- All persons having Claims aguu said estate are notSied tp present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the 81st day of May 1924, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will com forward and make immediate settle ment. ' . ,nn This 3oth day oi April, J. H. WAY, nr Administrator of Isaac A. Way, Deceased. 6t 6-3-23 o? mells, bSt of fare aid this in on New Hope m , Co -TJ DO YOU KNOW That there are more than Eighty Noble Peaks in the Southern Appalachian Moun tains that tower 5,000 to 6,000 feet above the sea? That Mount Mitchell, which is 6,711 feet high, is the highest mountain in Eastern America? Appropriately called "THE LAND OF THE SKY" The Vacationists Playground. All out-of-door iporta. 'Make your plana now. Redo 'Summer Fares, beginning May Fifteenth.' i i Tha VAiinffcMrl ana goou viuujr. . Mi fi,. thAn in can have the glow oi ruuuy T- 7, .. , ,;,i Hiet fnr. Ian eastern direction up said auD"?,' ' . father ereek to Montgomery public . road; and S are we-ps.rve.i, hale thence North along said road to Las ana moiner y . Mm thence East along ananeaixy. TownsWn line: t. o,i in nnt Hvino- out of tin cans 10 uw wew nope. and small packages." New Hope, Concord, - Cedar Grove and Union Townships corner; Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country; but its real strength and stamina are to be look ed for among the cultivators of the land. Lord Chatham. thence West along said line to a stone in Lum Ridge's East line: -thence South with the Bischer's and Ridge's line to Ollie Hughes' west line; thence South along Ollie Hughes' and Hunt line to Tom's Creek; thence in South Western direction up the va rious courses of said Tom's crek to Davidson County line; thence South on said County line to New Hope and Concord townships line; thence East on New Hope and Concord townships line to Uwharrie River; thence thence East on Cedar Grove Town- hin South line to Jane Hol lands' west line: thence North to Os- I cur inuiwin nrav - . " 1 j tt.w oi .v.. .v Vr". Smith went corner of farm u"w" -v.01 w ; SOUTHERN RAILWAY 'SYSTEM'" Permanent Wcrk $2,400 a Year u a i-r-cd income foe family ol Junttil'o-l wor'tttt. but nmounl i, .i!v mU by our mi'.'iyw nlui two or Ihrt month N ix (m tner - vory (land If"m lU (uri . Irtr llJnibo ora rot in prrp f Ion We Want Families WLic Opcralori Only Mfoni for ma ond worn . ty-r; nd tir. low H r")- In ( (it) ud tod Tenulatcd Mluaw in it-a-.h. Nodoo. Light, Clean Work 48 to 50 Hours Per Week frrdurtio ""tM'tr Iwwnns Tt mm Wd n rapkM Positions Also for Boys and Girls w 1 -- it (MT ad drta f. te mm mA hrwdla ' ' HV1" dor HW ' Vio,. nmt mm IK U k.Ww ' '- ' Rent er Bori t'Very Reonabl Ratct mft4 10.000. 0d Mktl iWl . . t- .-Write At Orice V. fm r'r.. MH, (r th t-a Hi d ! . r,iK hfnh. mum -war thence North to public road in front of colored Mechanic Churcn; tnence m lan eastern direction alonir public road to the fork of road just South of where old Rock Hill Baptist Church once stood; thence North along a eountrv road that is on west side of Rock Hill Church to Mrs. r annie mc Danlel's South line, of her farm; (The said country road being the one that leaves Public Road just a little South an eastern direction up said creek to Montgomery public road; thence North along said road to Las titer Mill road; thence East along said Road to Union Township line; thence North with said townships Une to the New Hope, Concord, Cedar Grove and Union Townships corner; thence East on Cedar Grove .Town ship South line to Jane Hol lands' west line: thence North to Os- West of said Rock Hill Church and car inim " . i n. ai uwM,h Valuer's South west corner of farm u u M.nti avn,. known as the Billie Spencer old place thence East on Mrs. McDaniels' South "" "ur"Lt: . A., Z n m . . jk. in- of colored Mechanic Church; thence m to where the said Mra, McDanWs' the fork - of road iu.t South of vk tt i .. itm ujniUMa'i wiiBro uiu iuki uu iMiyunv vv- XVuueii Asuwuriu uiu aiwu -tm-wiuw vt iAM imnfM mA that la ai mat aldn , of ii0ZJ?lZl S ffinfliaSto MkF-nlu. Me- &iZC UTpuhl a Road Sou5 mown aa uwuiiwwi w--. ,rr. , "ii o-.i, fani rn,-w.i. .nrf from Farmer to Asheboro j tnence in r"rrrrM-"r a western dirtion along said road to run in wrthern dirdion through . . m it. ft - itaiv n adm 11. uii uiu . mi " flu.tBiuciar mui il Jl. A I !.. IJi,Klle 1 11 IIH U A UIU UUIKIUIU1 -MW-a w a hrlHira arroaS LADM IJreeKI uwn ""V. " 7".V ..T.r.: rXm V.Hon. eoorsea of uli Cab- Aahworth ana Aison wuuams v . - . . . . I A.V. fh.HM In M Mumtmm 8i, !i i i iTt-sT Ifvil ( 1 Tt.. . .. 4.rvT ri rv-nw'1 NEWSOM MQTOB Ca ' MOTOR SERVICE CO. Ul erty, N. C MOTOR SERVICE CO. Ramseur, N. C E,B.tEACHftSON - SeatroTdt N. C ETHER GARAGE v , , Ether N. C. : ENTERPRISE 8T0RE CO. Coleridge, N. C. !: i . aa . I AMal tWtm W MnM 1Y1 9M is Creek to Baca tree; iaeiK aow-v, r.7"7 - wnii.m Jl eourses of Uwharrie Rfrer to the r ---.-.. f s- w wr fMakt IMfM UUKUUII BlUlilK taw AJ-rmi . -4mm I . . . ..M-.-ol .I' ra .nrflSmith line to where (d - Williams'! -r .t.M- Townahlo Uriel Uwtic. MO jwm sua miajM lungu. wi- Sald tpedal Uxlng district Is da-'i ic.V aTnn- aald townnhio line to Uw- ner, on the Boutn side oi ruouc oan f J f . , Wert elong W? une w L tlwharrfe Road that loads Uiribed and defined M follows! f limharrU RItot to the be-lfroni Farmer to Aiheuoro; tnenot m Said election win be held on Tee-' a western direction along said road to day, the X9th day of June, 1W3. ginning. . l,,w , fVl. .a . iuU- nf Al. All persona art required to take ne- . AU ! !TT --J wm.m7V.l nhenc. hT. tic. d the above and gorera . cmih Uf 01 mo oo mu bt,, "r"; " ji-i- .u . .mi. aW a!lno-l. .i - . I :''' accorr.r.riy. -.- wir k-T.!' T V.n.. . R orHw of the Tloar rf Commln ; rr r.l-r of Ml" ."TruT:: cl b7l to 1 ton of R-olph CountV. . . I. rs oi lan.1.- . n , I.ij -.w tn. th.f m th TK ta I'aV- t!.rrof on U.e 7Ui day t:.: r i n Co. a I rf t to l art t,r" -:: ;:'- n--.wn i UTJ IT. T 1 t (V ' t- r-"a-.-iy C- ' '.; (' ( , ( - ' . ' ! rf ? of
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