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- - "- - 1 -: - - ... ; a. 4 ." '.i : An dl'o-Satxbtv. successor to "tlx Rockinn'nam) Rocxt Established iWl PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ': linchsiici FnusHis coipiit. (Incorporated.) A.J.MAXWELL. . i Editor m4 Busla tUniztr. ntersd at Poctofice at Rockingham, N C as mail matter of second! ciaae. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 190a. MAKE your i children something DO A meeting of Democratic Con gTtioual committeemen residing in tbia ttew Seventh district; wu held at Jackson Spring' on Wed nesday of last week, bet nothing was done .farther' than to elect chairman and secretary. Mr. W. C Hardiaon. of Wadesboro. was elected chairman, and Mr. C. A Armstrong; of Troyt secretary. is expected that the meeting of the State Committee, to be held the acthof this 1 month, will declare these committeemen the commit 00 Per Tear, hi Advance te Caf) We teemen for the new district, and then a meetincr will be bald and a call issued for the Congressiona conrention. The district is com- posed of the counties of Union, Anson, Richmond, Scotland, Mont gomery,-Randolph, Moore, Davie, Yadkin. Among the places men tioned for the meeting of the con- ThAftrfWA mniM fllsfl where predion are Monroe ana jacwon . . . . y-n j I Sorinirs in mis issue irom inaruy ana 1 - Children is a forceful way of putting the old idea that ability and ca.na.dtY for doins: things " I mitt -II- t. 1 vk w . I . - . o . ,r J IDiinuun) Th.i inn rJ n Ih. organization in a orth Caio-r f men are th;re Two Una cotton mill tpwu ol a "Set- K who hld to battle lheir own ueraoaetyM mo purpose M .throueh the world: who which was to correct the enl of knew more about mauling rails indolen t parents liring off the than they did about going through earnings of their young chUd-ltbe mazes of the german," or ren in the mills. But there is I playing the polished gentleman at an opposite to this extreme. high' tea or a low tea, at a swell The parents who allow their I ciud or a cara party. children to ctow ud (without Who is your Gorernor to-day, ' I L A I - 1 bavinR anj responsibilities J them as much harm sometimes P,ow'd ,n Dtw ln.d haa,ed wooa 10 cowncoezenange tor meat and bread for the folks at home. Hope lor Poor Boy. Charity and Children. A New Town to be Utiht bf Bostoh j Louisiao , People Near Southern Pine. j In 1856 the childn of W. C. Correspondence Charlotte Obaerrer. j Thomas (Club Fooill) left this Southern Pines, March 7. Messrs., State for Louisiana 3 '-named as lol- B- L- Bartlelt and T S. Richards, of lows: Abner W.j-fThomas, Ben Boston, have purchased 200 acres ijamin F. Thomas,: James Thomas, 7! of land and are negotiating for 300 more acres upon which they will build a new town named Niagara. The site of this new Tillage is just two and a half miles from Southern Pines, near the great Niagara grape vineyard, aud bordered on the east by thelSeaboard Air Line Railway, from which a good view of the en tire town can be had . The plans of this new enterprise have already been drawn by Engi neer U. O. Parker, of Southern Piuee; the land has been surveyed, and house lots 50 by 100 are being laid out. The Seaboard Air Line Pnm rrn n v h nrnm5pd tn r.nntrnet a sidetrack and station soon. The Memphis but a fewmonths prior Sallie Thomas. Hfohn Calhoun Thomas and Wm. cj Thomas. In 1870 James djid; in 1873 Sallie died; Abner 4bout 15 years sioee, and Benjamimio years since. The latter married j! a Williams, whose mother waaa Crawford, both of this county formerly. They left one daughter, either Abner James or Sallie eyeraarried. : Last summer rjjbn Calhoun Thomas died. He ieftres a family who reside about 50 1 miles north of Little Rock. It was the! plea sure of the Richmond; county old vets to meet him at the Reunion in ported that it waa a car ltfatl ; ht 'burn weavers" to start the mill at nighr, as the mill is expected to run at night soon Messrs. T. E. Shaw and D. P This is to give notice that'j . T. Little J. B. Littla and M. L. Hinson t have this day Sormed'and entered into ; a limited partners ip under the firm name and atvlet of ' Little Bros.." the purpose of McDuffie spent Sunday in Hamlet, said partnership being to carry on in the 1 , town of Jlockmgham a general : farnitare Mr. B. El Cooley, the professio- business J. T. Little and J. B. Little nal weUrbor, expecu to mov. hi. & JffiS family to Hamlet soon. tracted bf said partnership, and M. L. . a Hinson is speaal partner therein, he hav Rev. Mr. Mercer preached an ing contribnted $600.00 to the common able sermon1 at Mispah Sunday. stock. And the said M, L. Hinson is not j : . . liable for the debts of said limited part Mrs. Dr. Webb expects1 to open nerahip beyond the funds po contributed - .ieJ miiiin. .w f by him to the capital The date of the corns a first class .millinery shop at ' ment of partnership is' March Cordova' next week. The public 1 8th. 1902. and it shall terminate on March knows Mrs. the business, Webb is up-to-date in owners will build a large hotel this summer, and will erect five 1 or six houses at once. The purpose of building this new town is more especially for the mid- to his death. The last one of tiM family, Wil liam C, died af the jSpldiers' Home near Little Rock in f January. He bad been sorely feicted with die classes, who. if they desire, may rheumatism for aoij years could make this place their continued res-not nse feet or handcy-and yet was j Was visiting his parents here Sun The concert that was to have been given by Misses Baldwin and Ma ben last j Saturday nignt; was postponed on account of the ill- ness of Miss! Baldwin, and will be be given Saturday night, March 15. It seems that Beg Leg Williams and politics an uproar. 8th. 1907. This the 8th day of March, 1902. ' J. T. Little, J. B. Little, u. L. Hmsozr.- iTha Kind Yw Haw always Es) Ba-tie v A Mufi't ills,' .By virtue of authority conferred ca Younger S. Newton bj power of ai in a mortgage deed executed by Eli Smith, on Maj 10 iSga, which power has rested in us, theunderrfgned execn lorsoiwrn younger a. Newton, de. ceased, oy reason of our executorship ill Tl C I . v r . . . r we win ww luunuiij, me oin aay 01 April, 190, b( u o ciucs m., oner tne land hereinafter' described for sale to the nignest Didder, jor casn, at public tuc. tion, on the premises. Said land Ijins and being in Richmond county, adjoin ing the lands of said Eli Smith and G . freeman, beginning at a stake on the north side and near the Kockingtum road, in the -line between said Smith and Freeman, and runs south 43 W about iJ chains to a corner, thence with said freeman's line to the old line betwee saiu smun and Jb reeman, thence ' south 55 W 78 chains to corner, thence south 70 i. to toe leaver Dam, thence tip sai creek to a corner of Freeman's land thence N 70 E 45 50-100 to corner, thenc N8W33tothe, beginning, conuinin 186 acres. .'..-' : This March ist, 1903. - - , R. L. Nwton, Y.M.Newton, Executors of Y. S. Newton. iiave the country 1 in w t Loom Fixer. m m ROBERDEL NEWS. Hurrah 1 for Roberdel No. 2. Hamp LeGrand, of 'Wadesboro, j as the indoleat pareot who grinds them unmercifully, though of courso it is not done from a bad motive. The par able of the ten talents is as true in the physical world as in the spiritual world. We gain knowl edge and power by the active exercise of the little that we have, and without its ezerciso it will bo taken from as. Char ity and Children could carry its illustration to business affairs quite as well as to political. The most conspicuous exam ples we have in business suc cesses are those who had their problems to solve and their re sponsibilities to meet early in life. Senator Harm a waxed elo quent, the dispatches tell us, in pleading for two hundred mil lions of dollars to be paid to the ship combines out of the public treasury in the interest of ship ping, so he says, and yet the Senator U understood to be an obstructionist in the . Isthmian canal proposition, which would da a legitimate government undertaking, and which would be worth many times as much to the interests of commerce and of shipping. . "It is a monstrous proposi tion,'' says the Baltimore Amer ican, 'that the Cubans should be starved to enable the New England Tobacco Association to grow tobacco in hot houses, and yet that is the situation at the present moment. iThis as sociation is . protected tariff to the extent of Lars and seven ty-five pound. ' by the two des cents a It is said that ex Judge Spen cer B. Adams, who failed to get a Judgeship in the Philip pines some time ago, Will prob ably get a Judgeship in Alaska now. Well, Alaska will do. ipnrfl "-ami in n rrir that thAvlnot knowD to cognDlain. All might thrive here man ufactoriea made fine soldiers ii the war, and i ma. will be started. Already two firms none were better cimens of this have Dro'mised to come there iust as I State. Louisiana or Arkansas. But I - - - I ; . 1-1 . soon aa enough employes are set- few bf our people? remember this tied to begin business, which will family. 1 Nearly all ieir old asso- coQtinue the year round, for there Iciates preceeded therpj to their final win oe an open marsenor tnegooas inome. manufactured The main purpose for founding this new town is to provide a health ful resort for those juat entering tbe early stages of consumption and day. The Misses Saanders, ELLERBEtikwS. been past. Would be be where be 11 if he had been reared in the lap of luxury, or even Iq the scented atmosphere where dudes are supposed to thrive? Well hardly. Who occupy all the prominent pUces. in all the departments of life? Cast your eye over the list that you know and see if you can lay your finger upon one who was softly reared. Oh, it is mighty nice to have a plenty of everything; to aay to a servant do this and he doethit, to go and he goeth, to stay and he stayetb; but it has its penalty, and that is to stay at the bottom bf the panel and see the bottom ' rail ' slowly mounting to the top. . ' There, are exceptions,, but the rule is that the men who mov things are they who went bare footed. when they were boys and who learned to beak yearlings and manage mules. It is eaty enough to see tbe reason for it. A fellow The frogs, which have tunning up for some time who cannot afford to take an ex- Bave U8 a "guiar com rx ia mgnc, I tir Ji. r tensive trip to (blorado or Califor-e seemca 10 oisunguisu tones 01 nia, or cannot afford to live without gladness for the deping winter, some work to pay their way. promise tor tne gentle spring tiiuc. Thought we heard a martin's chirp this morn, andrstraight way 4 had the English peas: j put in, to- Jt Equals Niagara. Salisbury Sun. . The power at the Narrows, the jgether with radishest' jearly cabbage development of which the Whitney I etc. The friut bloonjs keep folded Reduction Company is now en-1 up, so 'tis a little risky to venture eased in. will give to this section I too far. asrainst the natural in dea th greatest power developed froji I tions of still another' Idish of ice cream probably to beon hand of Ied- betters, were, .visitors here Sunday. Mrs. T. F. Meacham who has been very sick is. we are. clad to say, a little better. 'May Pop," of Mt. Olive, was visiting at Shaw Da vr kins Sunday; There ought to be a voting pre cinct at this place. Can't we get wal tham: wa t ches D. M. Nordon is a river in the United States with one exception Niagara. The difference between the Niagara power and that of the Narrows is 4,obo horse power. Fiftv thousand horse power has been developed at Niagara,"-and the Whitney Company is preparing to develop 46,ooo horse power. v The magnitude of operations of this company cannot be realized, and the Sun hopes, to publish Last Friday was a' ted letter day mm ma m with us. ine rural l liDrary was ; W 5 visitiner his parents in Harnet county. The ladies of the .Woodman circle are getting up a play which they anticipate Z having in the near future, j C We notice in last-weeks issue that the Saxon has more sub scribers at this place than at any other offie of its size. The people here know a croud thine when they see it. j It seems that there will De no end to candidates for tbe offices -. -LMU: pyER ; TH t won l d N l it l it il it it it it it it il it it it it i, it it i i) ) i i I i Are thtf World's Standard Wherever Accura te Time is Recfuir ed, If you contemplate buying a XPatch you should see the line ol plete line in all sizes and grades, from cheap to the finest 23 I S-mmm1 m-J ! Olt'- VJUt-mt CSU.mm flM C'ttmJ 4 and Solid Gold Cases, at prices to suit every one. X l J. Z. CAMERON, . JEWELER. K ROCKESTGIIAM. iST. C. t .1 i . l m.' Booriiy a siaiemeni 01 me exieni 01 iin the alternoon. I here was a contemplated by thislcrood attendance, all ."things . con the work company. A Yorkshire vicar was put in order, in the nice book case, I that are to be filled iu November, and delivered into Ore hands of land as suggestions are being made the Librarian, MissA'nnie Bostick, from every where else we will fall who is ready to let o the volumes I in line. . Several gentlemen have to any of the patrons,, or students, been suggested to represent us in (CI VI iL COURT CALENDAR'l me legislature, ana as oniy one can be elected we think he should be a man that would have' the in- SSSMARGS TERM, 1902 of the District schoS The teacher's meeting was held POI? his band of hope to teaching sine: "Little wfiA overnoven 1 itttr or oers r - o r, r tir-,,..- Tk. the better of a vounz mule has re-1 r - ceived his first practical lesson in sidered. and it was a I pleasant oc I casion. There was pome spelling; which Mr. Walsh pronounced as good, or better than ttsual, and an however, were dull and stolid, and l8 on Education ;was read by Mr.Wheeler Got Rid of his Rheumatism we tmnk' ne is tae man. we believe Roberdel will be solid for! him in the primary. ' ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF the management of men. "Whether our law making burglary a capital offense is a good one or not, the i commis sion of that crime is renr rare in this State. - And now comes the distress- sing intelligence that we are to k very wealthy. have a State base ball league fees ion because he likes iL again this year. ' r ? v Came Near Marrying a Could. Tbe Greensboro correspondent of he Charlotte Observer says: The appearance of Miss Tyler (Mrs. Met Lean) in this section baa revived the story of bow near she came being the wife of young Gould a few years ago. Miss lyier (uisj uzaoein Kirxland) is a daughter of Admiral William Kirkland, who was born in Orange county, some fourteen or fifteen miles west of Durham. She and Gould became engaged and the date for the wedding was set. Do what tbey would the brothers and listers of the young man could not break the match. Finally they de cided to try a knock ai the old ad miral's pride. A secret service man waa sent to' Savannah. Gi. whro Admiral Kirkland secured his bride, to look into ,the "gen eology" ot the ' family. The story was given out to the prow. When this waa docs it waa tbe old man Kirkland1! time to cuv, and it is said that he made good the time- he bad. He cussed out the whole Gould family and broke off the en- f?seal This waa exactly, what xzM wanted by th Goulds. They had earned inetr point ana were T happy. Her husband, Mr, Mao- Lean, who ia an actor of ability, u a native of Maryland and is eid to He is in the pro- 183. M. & W. at last ' the despairing vicar ex claimed: "Now, children, try again 'Little Drops of Water', and do pray put a little 'spirit' in it. Household Words. Miss Maude Covingti, of Bosticks school. It wasquit&? a creditable paper. Then JMr. fValsh enter tained us by an addr&s which was enioved bv all presersj The school w mr mt 220. M. & W. 3- During the winter of 1898 I was so lame in my joints, in foct all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, ween I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's 1 19. Shaw & Son Pain Bala The first application I began -Shaw & Son f LeGrand 28. Shaw & Sou I he glory of our btate and nation! under the management druii rtrtt rono?ot in fKo nnmhir fffin Tm,m,m.Aa ' their millionaires and their benefac tions to their poor neighbors, but in the number of households where love reigus, and where tbe income is produced. by the . economy and in dustry ol all who are interested in tht home. MrsL. 8. Raymond, tn rr' oral! artA n .nMi .ni) Vi . rrm. I 2Q. LtdiTmOd here Degan again MOaay morning worked steadily aU the year. R. Wheeler of Mr. I Northwood, N. Y. county, jjrugjuo. Fr sale by Richmond 43- LeGrand LeGrand Mrs. S. F, Bostick'rd B. Nicholson went last Friday to see .jlX s Nicholson, who issic;,with went K o Roberdel oaiuc Mrs. HI The more a spinster sees of men 1 44. L & M, G tbe better she likes cats. 49- Shaw & Son G&M pneu- 1 have used Chamberlain's Couch Rem- edy for a number of years and cave no monia. Tbey foundSier somewhat I hesitancy in saying that it is the best rem . , - '.V-i j ; I cdy for coughs, cold and croup I have 61. G & M better, and returned Baturday. Mr. Sam' Townberfd came home -Ji3 L 1 flIU".lu UVB a woman caicn from RobenJei Fridayf night Villi idmiimn Vta ulintnffr.nh . If I ! ? S ever rmri in m v familv. f hxvm not words I "3. Shaw dC Son. to express my confidence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. i Moore, North Star, Mich. 6. Shaw For sale by .Richmond County Drug Co. 1 83. tuthrie It is expected that the trial of Something that will Do You Good. m, m uekiUCJ "UWWU UUUKOU wiimj lUnf tnnr MrrinM tn nnr rMn than tn the murder Of Nellie Crops y last I tell them of something that will be of real November, Will be the question to acquaint them with what we consider Of absorbing interest for thel??u-TeJT i remedies on we mar- j m j I " ' o 7 . -ft uci.iow uajo, xuv fcrsum jurj I complaint, croup. , We refer to C nam ber- Of Pasquotank COUnty found a Uia's Cough Kemedy. We tare usedit I Bilk . n w1 tianlfi in Anr familv mn true bill aflinst him On Tues- long that it baa become a household ne- day, and a apecial venire of 250 BUBbMX EWS.' was summoned u appear to i prevented croup. The testimony is given d v. Trm r U nil thn mnr .P " owu "Peneuce, ana we suggest . I ihml our readers, espeaauy inose wno interesting because Of -the UU- j hre small children, always keep it in c-rfa.-ntw K,VK efm rrr,, I home, as a aateguarf tnut croojv you.tlid not know she was around and you have arranged to catch her admiring you. -Batchelor. She : How many men owe their success in life to their wives? He : Yes, and how many men owe their wives to their success in life. Life. ' Disease and death would disap pear forever if every young medical graduate understood his businesa as. well as be thinks he does. CORDOVA NEWS: Misses Etta and sNettie Morse are visitiner relatives land friends at Rock Hill, S. C-tr 3. . M&9 of ilieratica ui kswl ; of Notice is hereby given tht the limited irtnr80ip heretofore formed and con- j 87. J W Dixon Kelley 95. Keiiej Shaw oCSon The young man who works just hard enough to hold his situation is . " aiways complaining oecause ot a scarcity of chances for promotion. : Good nature will always supply the absence of beauty, but beauty cmnot long supply the absence of good nature. Addison. ; -Dai Miss Stella Baldwin, one of our I ducted in the town of Rockingham, N.C.; I "7- Shaw ft Son .k ..fiH under the hrm name ol "West Bros." has teachers, has been vcf; days with grip. j this day been changed, altered and re 1 14s M & W newed in the followme manner, to-wit. nnrlmarchin anall pAn f in n a n nAarr Messrs. E. L. Hamittoq and Tom I the firm name and style of "West Bros' Sinclair spent Sunday in Hamlet. M heretofore,;butin addition to carrying 1 150- Kelley Hisses Nin and Lola Ingle has I business, as formerly, it will carry on also 173. LeGrand but are reported betlr. There is more Catarrh in this section o the country than all other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. Jror a ereat1- many years doctors pronounced it a local I Wm IVCW4tWU W IHUDUiVS, eMlUI by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced . it incurable. Science has proven catanh to be a consti tational disease, and - therefore requires constitutional treatment. Mall s Catarrh Ltare, manufactured by'F. J. Cheney 3t Co., Toledo, Ohio, is ' the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internal. ly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL r ax a .ft m m m ijst I m. 1 J .j. j 1 " w?rrr - -j - 1 Junes 1. and ftn-rr W. West will can- tinue as general partners in said business and aa such will be liable fur the fnll Mr. G. R. GiHiam, of Elon I amouutlof debU contracted. T. C. Leak College is visiting relatives and I Wlil ntae f special partner, he . . f I having contnbuted to the common stock iriCUUIlUCIC IU1WCC. I XXSS KO in Ai,t.nn tn th XI 9.1 nri 11 - a .a Une ot our young duds fcas I total amount contributed by the said T: honrht him a deaf and dumb V- L Jr. f 165 25. 11. r. Brewer aleo .1 httei Kavttia Sk ttrvcvil nsrfnav ivi mmtA f in, muie, so me young laaics may i lted partnershiD and contributed to the common stock $1,565.25. And tbe said T. C. Leak Jif and R. F. Brewer are not liable for the debts of said limited paxt- 189. Shaw & Son 198. C, K,M Sc Wj 306. John 207. 238. Shaw & Son 346. Shaw & Son look out. " , ,; 'f ' Mr. T.1 A. Hall is visiting his daughter. Bars. T. W Ingle, in Charlotte this week. Mr. and Mrsi H. O. Mattox were visiting in Rockingham Sunday. Mr. Jno. E. Morton and wife left Sunday morning for . Durham, where they expect to reside in the future Shaw Sc Son M& W Shaw and Sod nerahip beyond the funds "so contributed by them to the capital. Said partnership 1 355 snail terminate on January oth. 1906. as I as specified in the original certificate of 1 258. LeGrand formation recorded in the office : ef the Kegister of Deeds of Richmond county. This March 11, 1902. J.T. West, P. W.WrsT, T. C. Lzak, Jr, R. F. BaswEa. 363, Shaw and Son 366. Dockery,Cam , Keller Monday, March 31st, 1902. Lucy Caroline Currie, Admr. of Robert Q. Currie, deceased, vs The Carolir a Central Railroad Co. ' . , S Bog-an vs The Carolina Central R R Co. Frank T Baldwin rs'John Reynold. W J Whitaker vs H H Corington. D B Brown vs Robert George, J D Bailey. Robert George, J D Bailey vs D B Brown. v Tuesday, April 1st, 1902. W F.Shankle vs Green Whitley. W F Shankle vs Green Whitley. John Rush vs D W Watson, R A McDonald. G A Whitley s W F Shankle. Wednesday, April 2nd, 1902. R B Lovin, admr of Daniel Gillis, deceased, vs J H C.llis. - J H Gillis T8.ll B Lovin, admr of Daniel ATTORNEY TM PEFKNSC Shaw & Son Shaw & Son M&W,liWG,K LeGrand Snaw &t & n S & S, s Si s. G&M "mm S Sc S, k LeGranu, C & McN John W Covington vs John C McCaskttlet al Bernard Weisenfield vs John G Dean. t Th ursday, April 3rd, 1902. M Mi'ls and wife, Sarah Mills, N 11 Shep herd, vs Harrison Shepherd, W S Crump, Ex. M B Lassiter, W D Townsend. A D Williams, vs J A McNair. PR Cameron vs John i Leach Lowdermilk Bros vs W S Crump, Ex of R Bowden, deceased. - 1 Friday, April 4th, 1902. Dave Covington vsPhilJis Covington. Walter Ingram Ida Ingram . Sandy Fletcher va Louis Dawkins. Alfred Lowdermilk vs B F Lowaermilk, Ex of Z H Kowdermilk, and B F Lowdermilk. guardian of W S and A J Lowdermilk. Annie J Uucrr vs Robert Ussery. Saturday, April 5th, 1902. Ida Smith vs Park Fitzhugh . Mark Morgan vs K C Cameron. White Sewing Machine Co vs J E Coving- Eli Shankle vs E N Ingram, Fauni P Ingram Monday, April 7th, 1902. B Shaw, 1 D Shaw vs Laurinbun? Cotton Seed Oil mill Mfg Co. r ' Maggie E Hewitt, et al, vs G J Freeman, D M Morrison. 7bocas Dlggs vs M J Diggs . Tuesday, April 8th, 1902. Shaw and Son G atiu M (i anr M Shaw and Son 4 S and S, G LeG, C Patterson k M ormicKspecul appearance Shaw and hoc i - Shaw and Sofl G and K LeG, M ti.Vi H and S, Lf( Shaw and .V-q Cameion C and K M & W, Le(i john, LeG, t C, M Lucy A Baldwin vs Pee pee Mlg Co eron. 367. LeGrand Alfred Carpenter and family also i t acta directly on .the blood and mucous I left Sunday morning for Columbia surface of the system. They offer one j to make their future home. hundred dollars for mv cisa it Ct.il tn 1 L . - , " care. Send for circulars and testimonials. ) Mr. H. C. Dockerr received a Addreaa. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. I . , . Au AM .vW Sold kv nmr,7. TnWJft n icar load of catUe one lay last HiU Family rilis ar ibU tvttk frcsa Stittsyille. It CASTOR I M Tor Infanta and Childrea. Tt3 Kfci Yc3l!2T3 tejs C::l Ben tha i stf ,,0 . 1370. Dockery 376. M & W Dand K Margaret Mclnnis, Admr of Charlv Sic Innis, deed, vs Carolina Central R R Co. Louis Littie vs Anna Little. Wednesday, April $th, 1902 Boykin Carmer & McRae. rO, a corporation, vs W D Snow Lumber v Co vs E A Lackeys A C Campbell. . Clifton McGee va Ada McGce. M & W Shaw and Suf M & W Snaw and bo": wEfiseasca is abort case will take notice that tbey need net attend court undJ day tbe case ia wbkh titer an otmmonrdie calendared lor trial W. I EVIZIiTTt Ckrb Superior Co
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