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THE ENTERPRISE. RwaMmrwHr ■ sillSl ■ I *** (npre i* H I kc IriMn i iMrf ■! win il>i in MMhnnaitertMil(f«v (Wr inr ■bin f II ■■■iwawihllfcf mmmt ——■■■rrWyrfhrt «»«aki Mm* Irt n |« ■■■» itiiß 5* W»I» M In. 5 II in a bar r»»l 111 i tni- -' Mm Miiwml —M tasrt tfcaa ■nmmiMViai nu;u idvamf | ■LC,— Fusat, Mate* 14.1902. We regret Teij much that "Til Eirrar*J«E"" faded to make ite appearance last week. We hare been getting our pa perx from Charlotte N. C. the aame reaching oa -»n Wednesday ■ or Tburadaj evening.-, but last week the papera did not arrive till Saturbaj night which was too late for us to print it We had our tjpeall aet and the 1 forma locked and ou tiie pre.-* Thursday al 3p. m. and waited till Fridaj ereing after trjin time. " We hope that tliia will not occur again; and if our people Will give their aupport to the paper,we will assure tli ni that the paper will hereafter go out . on time, (unlet* providentially : hindered) as we will print the ' entire paper at In mc after april Ist. I Wise men who go tolhc White llouse for farors llitse days are careful to avoid the subject of *»g*r. ; Nicaragtia and Cu*ta Ili.-.i , also tried to do the * act in connection with the canal. Cecil Rhodes downed many an opponent, but. like tlif teat of ua. lie bad to throw up hi* ( hands when d?alh took the road. I The are nowy -J beginning to figure on the amount of lh* spring fees and to gnesa whieli couples will come first. If a numlx rof Fenators are not trying to disgi»t the peo ple with the whole l>tlniiu- , canal question their talk and actions ire deceptive. The KaL>er will rpiitkly dis cover tliat we can ha lirni as well as courteous. if he should be unwise enough to ask us to let him establish navai stations in American waters. I Attorney General Knox will now proceed to see whether his effort» to bead off the hig rail road merge will be any mor- successful than were those of' the Gov. of Minnesota. Cengressir.au I>a!icoek can Bow point to a reduction of the Australian tariff o:i metals and machinery as another reason for paving his bill for cutting our metal schedule. The amendment prohibiting : Senators. Representatives, and other officials becoming bene fietarics under the Ship Sub ■nj hill, offered by Senator \ MeLauria, of If is*., is calcula ted to make every honest j American Iduah with shame, to think that it Aould have been Inventors take no chances in dealing with Swift k Co., the Washington patent lawyers. They do business right,' and have never had a dissatisfied client. Read their ad, in this paper, and write to thera. if you think of taking out a pa tent. The Rouse fighters could get more gate money than would be needed for the most extensive Cuban relief asked for. if they would pair off snd do their scraping under the regular ring rules. President Roaerelt is reported to have said in a speech to the Grand Army of the Republic that the Fed eral soldiers in l-'*s werefight?ng anarchy. Teddy is quite often a rekless talker, but in this ioitano bis bray would net do credit to the long-eared quadruped —Southernor. ■are Advert isiag. Mare Sales. (tor ui tbe heaviest and most persistent M a tkw manufacturer wl retailer. Although bit ptwlwU had bren tilnsinl) advertised for years. 1m- maile a larger appropriation for nenspaper space in 1901 than cm before. The increased uln of thai year I which he attributes e*- tlusivelv to the increased adrerti»ing ( were enormous. In he sold 74*,7A pain 4 shoes, and in lyi 1 with increased advertising enrh year! he soll 1.566.701 pairs. Phila. Record. CANT KKEF IT SECRET. Tbe splendid work of IH King's New Life I*ill* is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel trouble* saserer known before. Thous I and* blest them for curing Constipation, Sick He-xWhe. Ktlliunsww. Jaundice and k 11. Try them. Js at any j 'li«k store. List of Jurors for March Term Su perior Court. FfRST WEEK. Jamesville Township. l,. M Browtr. C. 11. Havis, \Vm. 1.. Hol lulay. K. G. Sexton. Williams Township. —Jas. R. Col train. Henry (». •Griffin. Jas. A. Hardi-ton. Wiu. Hopkins. (.riflins Township.—J. 1.. Col train, W. J. I.illey, A. I). Muell. Harmon Roberson. Ite.tr Grass Township.—AlotJo Had ley. Willi.uuston Township.—A. An derson, 'Jno. 11. Ilicgs, Milton D. Cooper, J. R. MoWey, Mc. G. Tay lor. Cross Roads Township.—J. H. W. S.Yamhill, J. 1.. Keel, Mc. G. White ' Roln-rsonvilk- Township.-—H. I'. Butler. G. A. Crofton. G. T. John son. Jno. K. Roberson. S. H. Ro ibuck, W A. Ross. J. L. Taylor. Poplar Roint.—M. W. Ballard. Hamilton Township. —Jno. A. Bennett. 11. W. HOIIHI.IV, R. H. Salisbury. ('■oosc N\-St Township. —J. H. Etheridge. F. M. llarrill. J. Frank 11 y man. SECOND WEEK. Jamesville Township. H. M Hollidav. Williams Township.— Sylvester Perl. Buck Roberson. Bear Grass Township. B. S. Cowing. H. C. Grttn. Williamston Township.—W. L. Reddkk. , Cross Roads Township.—J. S. Tcel. ' Robenouville Township—J. W. Bunting. Jos. Bullock. W. Frank l'iitfr. R. L. Smith. ' Poplar lV>int Township.—J. R. Ballard. 11. D. Edwards, J. A. Leg grtt, W. S. White. Hamilton Township. —M. R. Rives. Goose Nest Township.—O. M. Mayo. J. T. Savage. COFLD NOT BREATHE. Coughs, ookts. croup, grip, Iher,thr«»t ami lung trouMrTare£quick -- cared by One Minute Cough Cnre. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant, which giTrs only temporary relief It softens anl mu cous. draws out the inflamatioo and re mom the cause of the disease. Absolute. I*" 1 *- Actsatonee. "One Minute Cough Cnre wilt do all that is claimed for it." ssjs-Justice of.the Peace. J. Q. Hood. Crosby. Miss. flly wifeVonld not get her breath and was relieved by the first doe. It has ticca a benefit to all my fain ! pnßTowroiSMr™ leynerNeed? Phylrln— caU m n ill rlil OCT. ItcMteHM | changing red Mood yellow mSnr nslcrsscope. it works dsur nsd | aigbt. Rrst, It tnmsy»T e JIWW» vHM/f I sensations crsey^Snwi^yonir ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC wSI stof the trusts a*w. K enters the Mood at oaco mmd drives oat the yellow yolssa. If neglected and when CMMs, 1 Fevers. Ntght-SweaUandagnw eral break-down conse later oa. Roberts' Tonic will cnre yen t then- hot why watt ? Prevent future sickness. The aauhc I turers know aO shoot this yet low poison and have perfected • Roberts' Tonic to drive It oot, nsurlsh your system, rsstsm appetite, parity the Mood, ff vent and cure Chits, Fevsrsnnd Malaria. It has cured tbeos suds—K wM curs you or yor money buck. This Is Wr. Try » It. Pries, 2$ cents. V * ' He—What do you think is the 1 proper age for girls to marry, s She—Oh, about nineteen, t lie—lndeed! And how old are you.' She—Oh, about nineteen.—Tit' bits. AN HONEST MEDIC tNB FOR I.A GRIRPE. ' George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner. 1 Me., says: "I have had the worst cough. ( cold, chills and gri|t|ie and have taken c lots of trash of no account but profit to I the vender. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is the only thing thst has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle I of it and the chills, cold and grip hare all b left inc. I congratulate the manufactur- I ers of an honest lnedeciiie." For sale i by N. S. Peel At Co. — V » ——. A Thought For The Week. He who in poverty, or sickness or solitude, can preserve a merry ' heart and a ch'erfnl countenance is | a benefactor to socitty, a te timony to hi* U-d, and the best of all pos . sible friends to himself —Thorold Exactly. An Arkansas editor, who read that a young lady kneads bread with her gloves unsays: • 'We need bread with our pants >n. we need liread with our boots ou. and if our sultscrilicrs in arrears ilou't pay up Mnon we slial need bread without anything on " Amen and amen.—Rhamkatle ' Roaster- That Arkansas editor knows just what he was talking almut. He is not the only fish that's swimming in that' js>r.d cither. _ , FOR TIIE COMPLEXION. The com|ilcaion always suff«-r» from Inliousness or consti|»ation, I'nless the boweK are kept open the impurities from , I lie body ap|iear in the form jf ansightly eruptions. HeWitt's Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healthly condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, t>a., says: "I took HeWitt's Little Early Ris ers for biliousness. They were just what I needed lam feeling lietter now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills. Very Muchly Married. Hiii is a record braker: On Mon day evening of last week Mr. G 11. Lilly of Long Acre township, this county, met M ss Maggie Watson, made love to her, proposed, was accepted and before he left that evening the time was appointed. On Thu.sday evening following they were married. Within three days from their first meeting their hearts bfat as one. She is his third wife and )»e is her second husband —Washington Progress, The woman referred to baa a hus r band now living in this town, f om whom she has not been divorced and we have heard the man has at least tno living wives—Roanoke Beacon. THE VJCE OF SAGGING. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She - may be so nervous snd run-down in helth : that trifles annoy her. If she is melan choly. excitable troubled with loss of ap petite. headache, sleeplessness, constipa tion or. falntlug and diuy spells, she needs Electric Sitters, ttie most wonder ful remedy for ailing wocma. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles. Wkarhe and weak kidneys have used h, and become healthy and . happy. Try it. Only 50c. All drug gists guarantee satisfaction. DYKES ON THE ROANOKE. Commaaicalrd to The Commonwealth. The breaking of the dykes on the . State farm OP Roanok, river last t fray and the damigs to crops have y caused sonu; discussion |hreughf»til the State. A short sketch and the practica 1 bility of dyking this river may be of • interest •»*'" T he valley of the Roanoke below j is composed ef two classes cf land t —what are called the first and sec ond low pounds. The first is the : - - c-... iw'. a i*m mtam. "Mhl'ii Mr Til Sn. AD DoctakmtriritoaßUTUU bjr the aaenfpewrien. acid n*e*.iMa«le» tad dnp ■ pMlc iam. Thar poarden dry Bp the —t— —alaa in a cuing thfton»A y Meed. The |»mi ful aods naed ii the tnhalrrs km ntm ly eaten aeqr the Mae ■hr—l that their ■lira hncaacdto cone, while p«tn atil oantawcnt* canM nracb the (U --aho hTr fur BMyfan » doK •tadjr and ipi raa*y of the liuUkM of MTAIU, ban at kt perfected a Ticat ■eat which whn UeUiUt aacd, noton ly fehnes at MR. bnt ptraaneatlj cum UTAtU, hjr »amm the raa«r. atop nag the aad im iae all ia * »i— It a the only remedy known to aeieanrJhat actaafla wachea the afct edparts. Thia auaihilalremedy iakaoaa a» sM FrLoikccAuinmDumu Wit" aad m aotd at the ntn 1 ly low price of Oae Dollar, each park age coa laiatag ialrraal aad e»li raal audit iac ndhcieat far a fall aaoath'a tieataaeat aad everything a icaaary to iu perfect aae. "ISl" " the owly perfect Catarrh ** tkst all ulaiaama qaickliud permanent ly aad it alto audnfilljr ouck to rr lien bay Htu or cold a the HCAD. CATAtuT aha a at|V»ltd often leads - to ciMOnimo* —"anmo" Will aare roa H na aae it at oace. It ia aa odi aarr rented v. bet a coaaplcte tieataient which ia poaauvefv paraWi d to core CA t TAMfI ia amy faaaa or ttagt H aed ac cordmf to the daectaoas which acna- Mlj each par lay. I»on"t dctev bat aead - (or St at aaa. awl write fall particulars aa to your riaditiaa. aad you will rrctive special ad rare froa the darmtrer of this woadrrfnl reanrdy legaadiag ronr caae witboat cost to yaa beyond the tegular price of theccAUAiuo catabbb eras." v Seat prepaid to ear addreaa ia the failed States or Canada oa receipt of One Dollar Address Dept C>»i P.DWIV B GILES ft CO.. Market St-. Philadel- P»»" section nnmt to the river and ia very fertile in production of com. It is naturally the richest soil in the Statt and up to 1865 produced many thousands of barrels of corn, but since (he introduction cf free la bor and the destruction of the djrkA it is almost valueless from overflows. The second section is higher and grows a'l kinds of crop and is not subject to overflow eicept in very high water. A great portion of it is above high wa'er, but since 18A5 it has decreased very much it value. 1 There are two causes f. r this— ' ,the freeing the slaves and abolishing I of the dykes. 1 New the question is, will free : labor work it and c.n the dykes be ' rebuilt with safety? As to its being worked by free la bor aJmiU of no doubt. It it the na tural home of tl-e negro. They ate able to stand the climate, while the while man is not, and if pre lected from water they would pre fer to live there- Thc practicability of dyking this river has been discussed for many years. Tie genera! idva is that dyking causes higher water, but the record of the freshets since i#«s shows higher water since the dykes were abandoned. FronvjSt9 to t ?6| the water as measured by a staff was t« feet with the dyke* all up. From 1865 to 1901 it measured l; 4 feet, on several occav ious j5 to 15#. 1 don't know that the dykes caused lower water, but the record shows it. Prior to 1865 the djkes were kept op but they were not perfect and would often break, but it was a success. The reason why they did not stand was that they were not prop.rly located and that there was no concert of action by the owners. Each fanner dyked to :uk himself It would be practical to locate them half a mile more or nLjfcuA* Msa lirr. ltonaa*. >* tJLt'itoto'tanSa ffiw«n MHiMsinrtimfMiil WNE'CARDUI j IhiilMMiaiHilk 1 leas from the river by competent surveyors and as strait as possible according to the bend of the river. This would shorten the dykes and make them it onger. A narrow current in reason will not rise as high as a broad oae in a freshet It has a saitt, strong current— empties the water farther and~V*e vents sand bars, while a broad one causes rand bais and in a freshet rises higher. It has be-n raid that the Missiia ippi river would not be cavigable if the dykes were down, and he "Ends Jetties" at its- month the the wisdom of a narrow channel Another question has bein raised: if one section is dyked, will it cause higher water to the adjoining lands? It will not. Low water at Weldon in May last year was followed by higher water be'ow the falls while higher water in December was fol lowed by lower water below the falls. The d> kef at the State farm were up in Hay and down in De cember. It ha? been arguc-d that the dykes at the State farm caused this but that is a mistake. The same condition prevailed miles below Weldon—higher water in December at Weldon followed by lower water below, and lower water in May was followed by hi t h water here. The condition of the lower river controls the water be'o« the (alls. If the lower river is high and swamps lull high water fbl ows.but a low river with dry swamp takes off the water rapidly and will not cause a freshet There are s verii reasons why dykes break—improperly located, too narrow, boring of musk rats and want of attention. I think iu the future that this river will be dyed, if not by indi viduals, by the government. Com panies are formed to supply water to dry lands by irrigation and pos sibly they may undertake to keep water off of the land by dyking. LOCKJAW FROM COBWEBS. Cobwebs pot on a cct lately gae» s woman bark jaw. Million-, know that the best tbinK to pot on a cut is Backless Ar nica Salve, tbc infallible healer of Wounds, fleer*' Sores. Skin Kruptioot. Burns, Scalds and I'llcs. It cures or no pay.' Only 15c at any drug store. A. C. L ATuxnc coast link a. a company. craDustn scnancu. TRAINS GOING SOt TH DATKD |« •!. . f«jl. llf . jaa rjth. »«a: "= i = ■§ 7- •= 5S' • ? oi S a-a a « « Zmi *2 *iC I ; -1 a >1 p m. r. * A II p. v. Lease Wekloa _ ■> J» «a ... j ' Ar. Rocky 111 I *> iota V_*_ j Lea*e Tirbum .. n H' 7 u ■.rtwtl m.— raj Moa Jjj JD lt)l Silus ... 'IM, 11 la «,a 1 it. m W««w Srlma IJJ ti ' - } _ L* FajTtlerillt 4J» in _ Ar. Movence 7 Jii j*> .. _ _ f M AM Af. •leldsbero .-j 9 sa , (isMihoni L. M*»ol- i* «« A*. Wiiitlailoo 1 wsi ft as ) P. X A. M P. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. . I a . I it if} Hi it ii i A M P. M L» Flomcr 10 •> ... . HOS I**. Fayrttrmille 11 40 • 10 MMI MM 1 10 11 -- Amu Vilnt a 57 ■««?'.. \JL M P. U. A M L* Vflntaflm. t 7 9 U Mannil ~ 1.1 » «a >1 «5 I.* C nhlifcaro 7 j5 95; u J» \ .. .' k. n r. m. r m- Utn WtWaa .... 1 » ■a|ll M ra.«d • >» Ar ArriveTarbmn T "| * M L.__ Cease Tarfeofo s ji | .... I.* Ivtr Mt . jjj 1* At At Vrkhn « jji : l JJ. - |P Ml A. M. P M Yadkin PMrin llaia Usr Trmia kaers WU saiaataaa. y la a. as . arrim Pajretlerillr 11 >» p urn . leases Fayettestlle 1141 p « , arrises san- M 1 jap a. Rrtanrrac Iraaes MMm p. as., srrrre Fantloilk rap as.. Itase Payette sillr 4 3* p. aa . imita nHmiageen j rjp n. ■tnacttaasllr Biaarb Tasaa Ifaira kaaarlla eillr sis a a . Maiiaiya) a n. Bad H»rlnßi s >J a. aa . Parklaas aa«r a. a . Hope Mills aa J5 a. aa . ai»i«e t'ayetie- illc nia. R«ta»aiag leases Pasciic«il»e « p a . Hope Mills jaapaa. Red lyr iSSwis ar Msxtaa* aft p. as_, arrises Rea "cwKtalnhTittniHesilklniaNsAil Mail it Carsnaa Central Railroad, al Red Spvsass arßh the Red Spiiaaas tM Dosant rail raaad, SI Saafoed villa the SraWjard Air Usr aad •oatkera Rarhraa. al GaaU a ll the taarfcan aad Charioue Railraad. Train oa the K-otlaad Neck Stanch Rsad Iraees Weldaa 115 p sa. Ha'ifas t l,s n. arriae\Soal la ad Neck 4 aa p a. Gnensflir j 47 p aa. Kls «ost«p a.Retaining knees Riiinri 7 jala LiKßiflaas t: 1 a. arrisiac al RaMfas 11 05a loa *aaa-n. anal 1 up a .Vrrie _«airac> 135 | rrtarsMcHNt rfccraHt una a . saal Jap. m ar r , f uJa a. as. and* ijp a. Mr eurpi !an%. T.aaa leaves Ttshm N C. y;>nry>a day 1 JSP aa.. tasdat 4JJ Pln., arrinV rh Tiaia on Madia aad a. C Branch "Vnets OeHe hara dalle, eacept Saaaday. Jaa a. arristan Trains on Xashrillc Rraach Irssn larky llnaal a a jsa. a, 4as p a.arTTTe Maaheitie aw a. ja up a . Spriaylwy 11acAn.44jp.ai. tdwbc ksvebprieg Hope n» «. m., 513 pm. !C«ali%i:ir 11 ■ . 3UT *. «rmr. at tacky ' citssSfc. l~ —— T- TTniin IT.M. -J- , a K r 1 Meaksn rtustang Lfarimeat . ant v *- . •*■ " "' | For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore v ness of your body there is nothing % that will drive out the pain and in- > flaxnmation so qiihskjj^as Mexican Mustang Liniment. V If yon cannot reach the spot your- ' self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican Hustang Liniment klltldk kaalcr ul XBitlir *k*«r ■hllh*)Mlatk THE HONEST WAT "It» my desire," said Mayor t Loir, of New York on assuming his offic*," that the mars papers tfiord , every opportunity to inform the licof my administration. ( I believe hi publicity in regard to municipal af f fairs, and I wish the representives of the press to feel that they are at > all times to ask about any matters in which the people of the city may be interested." Honest administrations will never f seek secrecy, nor need a compulsory . publicity law. b«it it would be well t that "such m law should lie in effect. * for it would prove a cure for many " of the ills which now infest public offices and private trust. —Xew Berne Journal. Stays til Caatl Ml Warts aft tla CaM Laxative Brow Quiaiar Tablrti owe * cold ia oar da*. No Cut «o Pa*. Price 15 ceats. McMDt'f Taatrt—l ChOI Care *■ build up broken don s*»tem»aad make : the Mood tM b and healthy, certain care • foe chtUa. furalßnd or laoary refunded. 50 CENTS. L ricMll*'! Uttl Blae LiverPfll makes - Uae people bright, ckann the >}Hta - of all the dektermn aad unhealthy mat _ jer aad aukea a ae*r prm of job. J —i^————— mi *1 .-J ,ii r"Tirnnu » - 1I „ , WM W>— WTTtI TW— —T Or TWW. *_ . $2,500.00 Mil Cash Prizes Free * "** TanjlTw SmT *""*• tK-HW.lmtHthah.jy * Jf »u ro« ABOUT THE MICt or OHC FA PEW. 711 nxiCUILE tFFEK. WL X » " THC WEEKLY AMERICAN. ■MMWItXC. TOM. (Me A TUX) DbASS JIJjMJW fcß_-w*- t to —^| • ! * r — "fcu" w IWN !**• correct ar met w - - - _ K J ;" L| rw •• watbrr d >;*■ '! d r*f *** ' **T- H pr ' L*?',* "y-». o-k ~w , ..,„f....1 M> , 5 1; t~~3 *tSBSSS if -j II H»W>» >a tajuly. Aihum or (I ; TmumutsNiNissnisiN !' : jl nrnscwiuTTHituiMHins.HTKcunnnnrarsmmiNirß. *5 V m , ■** dfc«»^lw^dl«ri|itttn. l^t hinj M ,^i M |. hr , M . hL | HUdIU "j r ****""'*' —»*» I —l r»«!*»o—*■*«*»*»)*■fcißctut I i Up>cw: -2 (. ORDER PIOTUR E O V NUMBER O N l_Y. ® S: - T ™. - !*: _ y*. **- _ ™ ■«- wu r J _ '*"" '!*."'*« Oc*>h>r I. 1902, M .Mniki O T**.*? 1 ? 1 . 1 . "J 1 >=y*«fTwil»lD>«ih»ficg«» t pa.»Mefc«W |> ! ,7*2.* •*• UDi - t *—• T » ,1 —iw-ww —i «i bgo wwwmiaiwunn—— ££ Gut thl» bbnk out and um H and you n*ecj .v>t writ, u tatter | • L | i! *i *| MtarMprbkw Jj |_ I , ! . . —: fi WWBliy " ttmm ?» The Enterprise otie year is on|y SI.OO Legal Advertisements. NOTICE! naxagtkia fay «raiw4 korn iwiiailw; ■pa Or nuv of W. C. Aadrew*. Ilrfrt; attire aa kraefcy |itn 10 all pmaa I c|n> aid railr. u pvtmt IWa far « krfoer tbc m da* af Apiil. Mas. o> tkaa aaticr aill fcr plead iakarof Ikeir mn> try M|inai aliimaa»J ralale wa laraled to aakr ka— rliali aittlrarat. Tbaa j»k day of Man* nu a T. T4VLOI. Kiccaiar. A ialal utritor'a Natlca. 7 Rnia| subinl as adaioMralor apoa the lUit of jrar W. Kartell oot.ee u kereby |b ea to all uraoai iaikUtd to aaad ratal* ta coaae forward aad pay the aw proaplly;aad aiH pmnl tkea (a tke .aadrraafard for fay anal aa or tutaii Ike *7lb da* of Jaaaary Ms aetkiaaatkr will brplead iaharaf Kelt re 1 aoeery. I Tlaa i.ttda) af Jaaai) nw. . Ml r f L. CLAMTOKS Uar. TO HENRY VARRELU Take mntxr tkatoalkeuk day of May Ifaf, at Ike Ciart Moaae door ia Ihelaaa of Wilfaa aaa. J C Craafarl Skerif aad Ta* CuWltlal of Martia Cefiaty. did expoae to |»btir ale Ike Uloaiaf deacribed partes of laad ia Willfaa mom Toaaakip. adjaaaUg Ikelaadaof Jaae Hao aril aad olbrra raaUbiai one act* aaorr or leaa Said laad mo* aoM al aaad air far la sea dor far Ike year tya al akick ale Ik* aodrr a«aed heeauar tke |ionkaa i tkeieof. Tke aid laad aaas laud for Ike jtar lav at above slated ia Ike aaaiaf Heary Yarrelt. tke liar af re draptaoa trill rapue aa tke ttk fay af May ••at Tkaatke v*k U; of Feb. »*aa l J (I W. K. VIUOM. Koafol DysjiopsiM Caw
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