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rn/mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm p ROSMAN NEWS 4 .MRS. JORDAN WH I TMIKE, Manager , R03MAN LOCALS Rev. W. E. Rufty filled I hi? regu lar appointment at East Fork .md Sapphire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Galloway moved the last of the week to upper Davidson river. Mrs. J. W. Owen and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and baby and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williamon and children visited relatives at Six Mile Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Ann Morgan of Old Toxaway, spent several days last week as guest of her niece, Mrs. E. D. Randolph. Mrs. Jake Jarrett and Mrs. Bill McJunkin visited Mrs. A. J. Manley Wednesday. ... t Ellie Curlee of Brevard, spent Sunday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nath Passmore. . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis visited the former's parents, Mr. an<* Mrs. E. A. Lewis near Pickens, Sunday. M. F. Wilson of Cashiers Valley was a- Rosman visitor Sunday. Calvin and Thurman , Galloway were ? upper Davidson River visitors James Passmore, Ernest Pangle and Homer Clarke were Brevard visitors Monday. Miss Janie Galloway of East Fork, was a Rosman ? visitor Satur d ,Mr. and Mrs. Jule Chapman and children of Tryon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chapman Sunday. Mrs. Henry Heaton of Selica, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sutton Sunday. ' Messrs Lewis and Clarence Mc Gaha left Monday for East LaPorte for a few days' visit. , . , Harry McCall, Fred Hunnicutand Justin McCall of Gloucester, were Rosman visitors Monday. Ml ;. N. J. McCall of Balsam i Gro\ o, who recently had a stroke of paralysis, is still in a very serious condition. ? , . 1 Grover Woodard and son Herbert, , spent Saturday night at Glenville a* guests of the former s parents, ( Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway and children visited Mr. and Mrs. ( Thurman Galloway at Middle torK : Sunday. , , . < Mickler Lusk has accepted a posi tion at The American Cafe, in Pick- f ' "mis. Lucy Ann Morgan of Old ' Toxaway, spent the week-end as guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Nel- { son. ,. ? 1 Miss Leota Randolph is spending t several days as guest of her K^and mother, Mrs. John Bowen, at Wolf ] Mountain. , , t Mr. an J Mrs. Jake Jarrett and i daughter, Rubenia, spent the week end at Brevard as guests of Mr. and { Mr*. Crawford Lance. i Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barrett and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. j Chapman and son, Ralph visitej Mr. j and Mrs. J. S. Barrett near Salem ( Sunday. , T . ? 1 c Mrs Robert Kirksey and son Jake of near Pickens, were Rosman visi- ( ^ tors Friday. ' c .1 Colie Owen and Dewey Hunter . of Gloucester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel ? ?, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kitchen of i Enka .passed through Rosman Sat- , urday en route to spend the week- , end with relatives in Gloucester. T Elzie Burns, W ? B. Kilpatrick, . Amos McCall and son Ralph, aftd { Loonie McCall of Gloucester, were ^ ? Rosman visitors Monday. : ] Mrs. Sue Gice of Hendersonville, was a Sunday guest of her sister, ( Mrs. Zeb Stroup. t Mrs. Sam Wyatt and daughter, Mrs. Roy Chapman of Pisgah tor- j est ,were visitors of Mrs. J. a. flic- j Gaha Thursday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Owen of ( Shelby, were called to Rosman Sun- ^ day night on account of the serious , illness of the former's mother, Mrs. Lee Owen. . , , , < Mr. and Mrs. Ike Holden and ( children visited relatives and friends j in Central, Sunday. I ( Mrs. Bruce Smith, who has been sick for a number of weeks, is still ( reported very ill. , 1 < Mrs. T. V. Smith and Mr. and , Mrs. Calvin Smith and Mack Co lr | lins visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tntt ( at Pisgah Forest Sunday. ] Mrs. Frank Galloway and children returned home Sunday after having spent the past two weeks as guests ( of relatives near Brevard. Mrs. W. E. Hall of Brevard, is j spending several days with Mrs. Lee Owen. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glazcner ana ? children and Mrs. Joe Galloway and ( Grace and Howard Galloway visited . Mrs. Wade Nicholson and mother, ' , Mrs. Reid, at Oakland Snnday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Masters and Almond Murphy were called to Salem Sunday on account of the ] serious illness of Ed Murphy. Miss Willie Cantreli left Wednes- ( day for Enka, where she has employ Spurgeon Owen, Archie McCall ( and Sam Owen of Gloucester, were business visitors to Rosman Mon day. Mrs. John Sutton was a business visitor to Brevard Monday. Crittent Galloway is reported quite ill at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Pies?, Patterson and children of Easley, visited Mrs. T. V. Smith Sunday. Mrs. Obie Moore and Mrs. JO* Galloway visited Mrs. Hattie and Mrs* Lee Owen Monday. Alfred Cantreli is reported very ill at his home near Rosman. Mrs. Tura Sane and Mrs. Thelma Hudson of Landcum, S. C., spent taa . ? week-end as guests of their mother. Mrs. Hattie Reid. I Mrs. Thomas Morrison, who hM ben sick for a number of dayi, a improving. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden and children and C!yde and Homer Hold en an:! John I.yday were called to I ED MURPHY CALLED IN DEATH; AT HIS SOUTH CAROLINA HOME Ed Murphy, age 35 years, died at his home dear West Union, S. C. on ? the past Sunday night at eleven o'clock, death resulting from pneu monia and complications. |l Funeral services were held at Fall ] Creek church, near the deceased'^ ? home, the following day. Surviving are t'ne widow and five , ' children, and a number of relatives 1 and friends. The deceased was well ' known in Transylvania and had many friends here. '1 REVIVAL SERVICE TO BEGIN jc AT METHODIST CHURCH, 22 , 1 1 A revival meeting will begin at the Rosman Methodist church on ' i Sunday, June 22. A very promin- f ent minister will assist the pastor, !c Rev. W. E. Rufty, in the services. Full details will be given at a later date. s RELIGIOUS CENSUS BEING TAKEN IN THE TOWN Misses Eugenia Nelson and Mary Whitmire are conducting a religious, census of the town. The commend- f able work being done by these two I J! young ladies will be very profitable , * to local pastors and church workers j in carrying out the religious pro- s pram of the churches. i - . ] a West Union Sunday on account of v the serious illness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCall, w Mrs. Lorean Kitchen, A. C. Price ; J and Mildred Price of Gloucester, were Rosman visitors Monday. a Walter Rogers of Near Salem d <pent the week-end as guest of his P brother, A. D. Rogers and Mrs. n Rogers. F. Henderson and daughters of j n Brevard, were guests of Mrs. Dan jlassener Monday. icl Miss Helen Galloway spent Satur- ! a lav as guest of Miss Selma Morgan a it Cherryfield. i " Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winchester and fi :hildren-of Calvert, were visitors of s] VI r. and Mrs. A. M. Pharr on Sun lay. j I ai Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway and ei laughters Ethel and Thelma, attend- a >d church services at Sapphire Sun- d lay. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea T. Harrison M ind Misses Ethel and Thelma Gal- C oway were visitors to Fletcher Sat- bi lrday. Mrs. J. A. Cannon and daughters, "?aige and Tot, of Pickens, visited ' n he former's mother, Mrs. S. E. j ?!? A'hitmire, Sunday. Mrs. Coats Cassell and daughter, sj ,ula, of Calvert, visited Mrs. Free- 1 N nan Hayes on Monday. Mrs. T. J. Galloway Jr., vice pres- ai dent of the Calvert W. M. U. and^r ler daughter Helen, attended the,ai listrict meeting held at Penrose re ently. , ?I Mrs. D. L. Glazener visited Mrs. hi iVinston Ashworth in Brevard, Fri- gi lay. Harve McCall is reported very ill bi it the home of his daughter, Mrs. fi (Vilburn Galloway. w Miss Geneva Neill and Carl Eld ?idge of Brevard, were visitors of di Ur. and Mrs. C. J.-.Eldridge Wed- ai lesday. Marvin Rogers and Lacelle Ham s< ?f near Salem, spent the week-end a is guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P Rogers. Vance Galloway and Capt. Anders b ?f Gloucester, were business visitors ei o Rosman the first of the week. ai Mrs. Andrew Hendricks is spend ng several days with Mrs. Thomas si Morrison. , ir Mrs. W. E. Hall and grand laughter, Beatrice, were supper ai flies ts of Mrs. H. G. Stophel Sunday L light _ , , Mr. and Mrs. Cole Pangle and ei ?hildren attended a surprise birth- V lay uarty of Mrs. Pangle's mother, VIrs. Sarah Crow, at Jocasse, Sun- cl lay. ^ Mrs. J. H. McCall and Mrs. Clar- e: >nce McGaha were guests of Mrs. 3am Wyatt at Pisgah Forest the h atter part of the week. n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and g rhildren spent Sunday night at b Vlarion, as guests of Mrs. Glazener s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poole. cl Marion Powell is substitute mail a 'arrier for Nathan Chapman this C week. Mr. Chapman has been very C 11 but i& improving. a W. H'. Bummev was a business visitor to Brevar.1 Monday. Mrs. Alice Page and son Nelson and Walter Petit were business vis- o itors to Brevard the first of the E Mr. and Mra. John Clarke and b daughters, Gladys and Ethel and son I Charles, spent Sunday at Pickens as F quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Med- ii '"waiter Chapman of Tryon, spent c last week in Old Toxaway. visiting a -S?\ A. Collins and Miss Ola v Paxton were Brevard visitors Thurs- e '^Miss Tannie Sutton and Pauline d and Clyde Sutton visited Pickens, Six Mile and Salem on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumerel spent 1 the week-end at Gray Court as the I guest of relatives. They were ac- I companied home by L. E. Hender- 1 son. father of Mrs. Sumerel. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O'Shields and children were dinner guests of Mr. t and Mrs. Jessie O'Shields Sunday, it Mr and Mrs. Crit Galloway spent , < the week-end at Cashiers Valley as k guests of the letter's parents, Mr. i and M?. M. F. Wilton. ? Mr aad Mrs. Eugene King ~nd baby of Quebec, were guests of the ! latter** niece, Mrs, Thomas Morris- i on, Sunday. Taylor Banther is reported very < home In Gloucester. Mae and Elsie White, Milr "J Wet'dns and A. M. White ,Jr. Selica New# Notea We had an unwelcome visitor last week by the name cf Frost, Had left us looking very blue. We hope he will forget us and stay away for awhile. Edwin Wilson and Bill Parker were visitors in our section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Breediove and George MeKinna were visitors of ' Rev. Nathan Chapman near liosman Sunday. Rev. Mr. Chapman has been I /ery ill and was unable to preach on ' Sunday. We understand the officers male a :all in our village last Saturday | light and got a man and some distill :d sugar. _ I Come on, East Fork, and let us enow your troubles. Mr. and Mrs. Cope Lee and chil- j Iron of Lake Toxaway were visitors >f Mr. and Mrs. John MeKinna Sat irday. -is Uylesses Barton and Rod White lave finished their boundary of pine mlp wood, ono of the largest jobs in nir section. Miss Myrtle Barton was on the ick list Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Henry MeKinna and laughter, Julia Fowler, and son, Al in, went to South Carolina Satur !ay . We had a splendid time at the Sat irday evening prayer service, con- i ucted by Clyde Barton. Our next , esson will be from Psalm 120, by 1 ieorge MeKinna. Miss Ruth Brysor has been very ick but is reported to be improving. nd J. B. Rogers motored to Fleet rood near HendersonviUe Sunday. G. C. McClure and E. M. CoJlln? rer.e business visitors to Brevard on l0Rev.y'c. J. Eld ridge held services t Middle Fork Baptist church Sun ay afternoon in the absence of the astor, Rev. Nathan Chapman who as been ill for a number of days. . E. C. Neill of Brevard, was a bus-|t less visitor to Rosmah Monday. i Rev and Mrs. C. J. Eldndge and i hildren and Miss Mildred | t tended the opening of the Recre-,1 tion Park in Asheville Saturday. 8 Mrs. H. G. Stophel "turned home -om Gloucester Thursday, having 1 jent a few days visiting relatives, i Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr., t nd a party of youns pcople eiijoj- c 1 a trip to the" summit of Mt. Tox i rt-ay Sunday. They report a sp.cn- V id time and a wonderful view. Born, to Mr. and Mrs Wood*, [iller on Sunday, June 1, a son, t harles Edward. Mrs MiUer w " c s remember here as Miss Ophelia ? *UrT Lm R- Fisher spent Thursday t ight in Brevard as guest of her ?on 1 ick and Mrs. Fisher. . v Mrs J W. Chapman of Trvon, is , lending several days with her son, c athan and Mrs. Chapman {? Mrs. Hazel Sadler and two chil- h ren of Pittsburg, Penn., are jf '1 ig several weeks as guests of Mr. t id Mrs. H. E. Guyer. . 11 Miss Viola Mull of Brevard is lending several days as guest of a ?r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu c *ne Morrison. , ,, I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss and ihv scent the week-end at Cheiry as'guests of Mrs Moss' parents, r. and Mrs. Frank McCa.ll. Mrs. Tom Gillespie and son and aughter of Brevard, visited Mr. nd Mrs. Richard Rice Sunday Mr and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and >n John Frank, left Wednesday for visit of several days to relatives at ,< ickens and Walhalla. Mattie ' E Misses Nannie Pearl and Mauie.s ue Allen of Shelby spent the week- i ,d as guesb .of their uncle and ant Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mcwure. ,t Miss Mildred Mcintosh of Brevard j >ent the week-end in Rosman visit |j VrneandS'Mrs. LeRoy Baukmghtjc nd son Holmes, and Miss Alva ever of Columbia, returned to their jl ome Tuesday after spe nding ?ev- , ,1 ral days with Mr. and Mrs. Craig ^Mr^'and Mrs. Charles Mull and hildren of Brevard, were Sunday uests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glaz "Miss Dorothy Neely returned to er home at Pickens Wednesday, Tviig spent the past two weeks as uest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Cor '"Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and ; hildren and Miss Mattie Sue Allen ttended graduation exercises at lemson College Tuesday. Paul Mc lure, brother of the farmer gradu tes from Clemson this term. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue ofthepower f Qole contained in that certa leed in Trust from Wade Camp ^ rife to the undersigned trustee* earing date of February 22nd, 927 and registered in Book 21 . -age 204 of the Records of Deeds i Trust for Transylvania Count-?, i T C said Deed in Trust # secun g j ertain indebtedness ther?ln ^^i1 , -hereby said yower of I sale J* b ome operative and all notice iuired having been given and saw lefault has not been made 8??d, > Now, therefore, the unA?W?d j: "rustee will, on Saturday June 14,. 930 at 12 o'^fc.^L of lre^rd, 1 louse door in the town of "c., offer for sale ?nd scU *?e lighest bidder for cash ithe fouow ng described real property to wit All those three tracts of land [escribed in said deed in trwt _ <?? ninine 17 acres more or less rexer >nce being hereby made to jiavd | leed in trust and the reoord aiw^o^ 'or a description of said I three. trac ? >f land by metes and bound.-.. The proceeds of said sale to be ipplied upon the costs of sale coin Sons, etc. and the net surgus ^ Je applied upon saio uidefccedn-s.. described in said deed in trast. ^ This the 15th day of ^ay, 1.9o J D L. ENGLISH. Trustee. May 21128 June 4|11. Balsam Grove Mrs. Link McCall i? slowlv la. proving: . Mrs. Charley Butler and fcrailv of Grc-enville, S. C., are spending sev ti, ?ay,.with Mr#. Butler's mother, who has been seriously }jj. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoiieycutt of ar?r gpandin^ time EX l&Jt0""?"'' ?ih"' M? *&?>& J'VSS - SkM?cS: *"* some **8rve ??cCall is improving <J& 8nd Mc8, ?a]vin Stam?y cf anrlhjr wert Su.nday guests of Mr. Grove arvm 0wen of Balsam Mrs. Elbert Owen was visiting her son, Spurgeon McCall last, week i^ayer meetings were held Satur d,7 and finndav at the Shoal. Creek A large "umber be Dock Bnrrell of Jackson couiift delivered the sermons Saturday and ounday. A large congregation was dresses t0 h'8 deli8:htful ad" . ?f.r' and Mrs. DeWitt Long were visiting Mrs. Long's parents Sun day. .Mrs. Wiley Smith and children are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harve McCall. Mrs. Arch Galloway and Mrs. Onarlie Norna visited Mrs. Gai Sunday mothe* Mrs' Dock McCall Mrs. Lovie McCall and children were guests of Mrs. Will Daves Sunday. Ora Davis visited his aunt, Mrs. Polly Davis Monday. Mr. Davis is sngaged m mining work and has leen removing fine blocks of mica. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Und,pr and by virtue of the power )f sale contained in that certain leed ir. trust from T. T. Loftis, to ?he undersigned trustee, bearing late of April 6th, 1927, which deed n trust is registered in Book No. 17 it Page 219 of the Records of Deed n Trust for Transylvania County, ia id deed in trust securing certain ndebtedness therein named, and de ault having been made in the pav nent of said indebtedness wherebv he power of sale contained in said leed in trust has become operative, I ind all notices as to scid default ' laving been given and said default las ^ not been made good; Now therefore the undersigned rustee will on Monday, the ;S0th lay of June, 1930 at 12 o'clock M. it the Court House Door in the town if Brevard, offer for sale and sell | o the highest bidder for cash the ' ollowing described real property to I vit: j All those certain lots fully set mt and described in the said deed n trust aforesaid, reference being lercby made to said deed in rust and the record thereof for a lescription of said property by netes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ipplied upon the said indebtedness ?ommissions, costs of sale etc. This the 31st day of May, 1930. J. E. FRAZIER, Trustee By D. L. ENGLISH, Atty. Jun 4 1 1-1 1 13 1 25 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power ?f sale contained m that certain Deed in Trust from Nancy Ann jValdrop to J. P. Volrath, trustee, lated the 19th day of November, 928, and registered in Book No. 24 it page 136 of the Record of Deeds n Trust for Transylvania County, C., said deed in trust securing ?ertain indebtedness therein named, ind default having been made in the >ayment of naid indebtedness vhereby the power of sale contain sd in said deed in trust has become >perative and all notices required laving been given and said default las not been made good; Now, therefore, the undersigned xustee will, on Saturday. June 14th 1930, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court rlouse door in Brevard, N. C. offer :'or sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash the following described ?eal property, to wit: Lying and being in Hogback Township, containing twelve acres nore or less and being the lands lescribed in said Deed in Trust iforcsaid, reference being hereby nade to said deed in trart and the ?ecord thereof for a description of (aid lands by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ipplied upon said indebtedness, :osts of sale, commission, etc. This the 16th cay of May, 1330. f. P. VOLRATH, Trustee. 4t M21 D. L. ENGLISH. Atty. 28|Jn4-lJ. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE j By virt'iie of the power given in ? certain deed of trust executed by Carl Gailcway anl wife Bertha Gal loway to the undersigned trustee to secure certain indebtedness men tioned therein, which d^ed of trust ia dated II day of September 192 j and regis teivd in Book 24 cn psge 37 deed of trust records of Traniyl cania County, N. C and said indebt edness mentioned having become due and default having beer, made in the psyme-at, ami the notice as required in said dead of trust having been given to the makers of !?id note and deed of toast to make good the payment and default not having been made good, aud the holder of said note having demanded thur. the lands described in asfa deed of 'Croat be sold to satisfy the said indebted ness and the coat of sale. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the coart hct>s? door in the town of Br.ivaid, N, C., on Sat 868 TABLETS ftsliuvAf e. Ximd'Aohe or Neuralgia in 30 ioir.-.it?<, cfcecUs ? Coid fint d ay, ia m * uw> m PQW? pWmSRMff CHANGE IN fiER NOW "lr?y spring I'd have &, 'let icwa,' weak feeling, and ?wt winter b ?Ji9umatic-c??ai'Blgia condition in ny shoulders and back was 30 se MRS. BESSIE MILLER vere I could hardly stand alone. I. was down to 100 pounds in weight,! extremely nervous, slept poorly and' an inactive liver kept me habitually coastipated. Four bottles of Sargon strengthened me wonderfully, all pains are gone, my nerves have steadied ana my sleep is restful and invigorating. I'm steadily gaining weight, I eat heartily without a trace of indigestion and my friends all remark about my splendid health. "Sargon Pills stimulated my liver to normal healthy action and en tirely overcame my constipation." ? Mrs. Bessie Miller, 18 Murdock Ave. Asheville. DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO,, Asents urday July the 5 at 1 o'clock M. all the following described land: Be ginning on f. black oak on the top of a ridge near a trail known as the old Brown trail and runs north 80 poles to a stake. . thence east o.ic hundred poles to a stake, thence south 80 poles to a stake; thence woBt one hundred poles to the be ginning. Containing 50 acres more or less, of grant No. 269. and beinK all thai land described in a deed from M. M. GaUoway and wife :o Carl Galloway and wife Bertha Gal loway, deed dated April 6 192(5 and recorded in Book 55, pa?re 1SS of deed records of Transylvania coun ty. This 3rd day of June, 1930. T. C. GALLOWAY, Trustee. Pd Jn 4 1 1 1 1 18 1 25 , ENGLISH BROS, j Fine Shoe R< attached without \ \ Nails or Thread Ladies Work a Specialty t " ' sLy:/ ' AH Work Guaranteed We Pay Cash for Chickens, Eggs, Potatoes and Corn Heavjr Hens 17c Light Hens 16c Fryers 1% to 2% lbs. . . 25c Fryers under 1% lbs. . 20c Roosters 8c Clean Fresh Eggs .... 20c Horn, per bu. Cash . . ........ 90c Trade $1.00 B. & B. Feed & Seed Company BREVARD, N. C m Prices subject to change anytlms Towjs of J3tefai& j ! LIKE THE WEATHER BUREAU HOW eagerly we watch the weather forecasts and reports. Throughout the land, the govern ment's trained observers collect data which is promptly made serviceable to everybody. Our bank, too, has direct and indirect con nections throughout the country, and, in financial matters, is able to give prompt and complete service of any kind. We have our patrons' interests sincerely at heart. Our service has all the advantages of wide connections behind it ? yet it is personal. It is for you. Brevard Banking Co. BREVARD, N. C. 4 % PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS RESOURCES MOReTtHAN OFFICERS DIRECTORS fflOS. H. SHIPMAN. Pres. JOS. a SILVERSTEEN JOS. a SILVERSTEEN, V.P. W. S. ASH WORTH ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier R. W. BVERBTT P? J. DUCKWORTH.. C. C. YONGUE A sat Cashier W. M. HENRY K. A. Mni.BR, Asafc. Ca&hier TKCS. E. SHIPMAN T. L CRAWFORD, Aast Cash. j. MACK ALLISON D^potlimy States of Moitb Carolina
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