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' S T A' f 5 5 J i 5 D OA Dnnn y j are better, and so are Red Cross Shirts and Collars, and "Star Brand" Hosiery, exclusive of these tonla. We are handlers in Gas- 5 i S S s s We also control the celebrated "Amback" Clothing in this goodly city. Every garment turned out by the Ambacks is thoroughly warranted as to style, workmanship and wear. An Inspection of our clothing will convince the most sceptical of the truth of our claim. While our sales in dress goods and white goods have been unusually large our stock is practically un broken at any point: and the fre quent additions of new wash fabrics and white goods to this department keen it ud to high excellence. MORRIS BROS. J Department Store TP Sale of Realty On Tuesday the 30th day of April, 1907, I will sell at the door of the .city hall in the town of Gastonia at 2 o'clock p. m. the following real estate, for the purpose of collecting taxes due the Town of Gastonia. ::::::::; : : : To Wrr: Albert Irwin (col) storehouse Happy I. N. Alexander, Tax Collector. THE WONDERFUL FIRE-RESISTING PAINTS Roofing and building: materials known as GIBRALTAR, manufactured by the Gibraltar Paint & Roofing Corporation, Norfolk, Va., and now being tested by fire throughout North Carolina and endorsed by press and fire departments everywhere; tested at Gastonia March 30th, before hundreds of people; are on sale by the Gastonia Paints are for all purposes in all colors work; roofing paints for tin and iron. oest on earth; is a creosote ana aspnaitutn mixture; snmgies cannot rot or decay where it goes; looks like slate and farm buildings, factories and fine homes. color cards. . - - - . GASTONIA Gastonia, HARDWARE Gaston Metal & Roofing Company INCORPORATED DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR EVERYTHING IN ROOFING j Don't fall to see our new ; We also' have a nice Phone 217 NOTICE OF ELECTION. , North Carolina.- " ' " Gastoa Coaaty. Town of Castoaia. " - Notice is givea hereby Out the board of a' "nnoi ot ute town of Uaatonia hare ca -d mm electioa to be held is the tow h: m Monday, the cthjayof May. 1907. to- e election of a mayor. Sve aldermen a re eoot eaaiaianooers. Notice u I -r fcireathat M. H. SfcaJord .is ap- r j regiauar m aatd electioa aa the t , of registration will be opea at the t, hall for loat eoaseeative Satardays J " the said election, betvreeu t i - - a4 7 cnck . ax. 1 .i e. v March. 17, br the .ro we 1. oed) " .- . - . ; 5J?3. Mayor. VvVlmo BTgooaa, pert. f r iK GAZETTE. - -3' :1 m n ' ' 5 J S 5 S water mark of for Town Taxes Hill amt. tax. ... 7.75 iApr.2c. Hardware Company, Gastonia, N. C for decorations inside and outside Guaranteed five years. For shingles resists fire; "the very thing for Prices reasonable. Inqnire for . COMPANY N. Julylc3mo. ventilators, the Gaston I line of grates lust In Davis Bock SPRING DALE FARM. " - B ERKSHIRES-"' The kind that wins.: Herd headed by hero of Gaston 88Z19. aired by Loyal Lee II of Biltmore. : ': : : Spring pigs (both aezea) now ready. We also breed Southdown sheep and Collie docs. - . : ' ;.t 1 1 Fancy poultry a specialty; tzt (or sale at all seasons. . ; : - - Write for prices. ' : ' : : ; : I. F. Mabry&Co. KIcAdenvIIIe, '"- . '"- N. C Subscribe for THE GAZETTE. What's Dotal Araonf tut Nelih ; fears Jasl Across tho Line. Tertvflle Baoulrer, 19tb. , Hi wtoo Love, the ntgto boy who was sentenced to the - pent tentiary for burnintr a school boose in York county, has been oardoned bv the governor. - The pardon wss based on f petition In regular form, bnt the.princi pal consideration was .the recommendation ot Solicitor Henry. iiJrU Mr. W. I. Stowe of. Gatonia has eiven The Gazette the date of the April snow referred to last Tuesday. April 15tb was the date and 1849 the year There are a few people here aboots, who still remember the circumstance but not a great many. . The case of Beaufort Stureis, charted with murder in the killing of the negro Fred Barnett near Rock Hill on April 6 last, was taken up Tuesday aft moon and disposed ot in short order. It was a clear case of self defense and the jury re turned a verdict of not guilty. The following Confederate veterans and widows of Confede rate veterans who were on the State pension roll of this county, have died during tbe year be pinning with tbe last disburse ment and ending with tbe ruak . 0 me up ot tne new roll: ueo VV. Reed, Rock Hill; Samuel O. Blair. Sharon: T. K. Bates. Ogden ; Samuel Blair, Bullock's Creek: W. J. Bowen, York- ville: E. J. Givens, Ramab; A. M. Howe. Newport; Martha A. Irby. Rock Hill; W. A Koontz. Guthriesville ; Salhe A McFadden. Rock Hill; A. L. Nunnery. Smith's Turnout; M. A. Nichols, Smyrna; Jphn Ramsey, Hickory Grove; Martha Ratteree, Rock Hill; W. E. Sutton. Smith's Turnout; Alfred Walker. Bethany; Alex Wallace. Bethany; R. M. Wil son. uarirs roric: wamerine aa a a r- Warren, Fort Mill. Company"!1 wasinspecUd rn the afternoon and tight of Tuesday last, by Lieut. Cbas. H. Cabantss, Jr., tbe United States army officer detailed for duty with tbe militia of South Carolina, and Col. W. T. Brock, assistant adjutant and inspector general. The afternoon was de voted to an inspection and checking of government property in tne nanas 01 tne company, and at night the company . and arms were inspected. The full enlisted strength of the com pany was present in uniform and under arms, and is the only company, out of thirty thus far inspected by these officers, that was found in excellent condition and is oue ot tne two companies which have properly gone through tbe ceremony of in spection. Yesterday morning was taken up with the trial of Jim Bryant and Mary Ellen Smarr, charged with the burning of the barn of Luther Wbitesides some time ago. The solicitor an nounced that be would not ask the conviction of Mary Ellen Smarr, and undertook to make of her a witness for the State. At the preliminary examination some time ago the woman bad given testimony that pointed to the probable guilt of Bryant; but on being put on the stand she denied all this, claiming that her previous testimony was untrue and that it had been given through fear. Jim Bryant's story was contradicted in several particulars, especially as to his whereabout on the night of the fire. Jack Good, also a witness for the state, went back on his former testi mony. The full presentation of the state's case showed good. strong grounds for suspicion; but nothing in tbe shape of suf ficient evidence upon which to base a conviction. Tbe jury however, remained ' out for more than two honrs, before it finally agreed upon a verdict of not guilty, Ood's Plans. aaasmMSasMB , Selected. Same time when all life's lessons nave been learned. v And sun and stars forevermore have set. The things which onr weak judg ment nere nas spornea The things o'er which we grieved with lashes wet, s Will lash before us out of life's dark night. As stars shine most in deepened unis 01 Diue: .-; - And we shall see how all God's plans are ngni Ana now, wnat seemed reproof. : was love most true. But not to-day. Then be content, poor heart, God's plans like lilies, pure and white We must not tear the "close shut UU1U1U. ,f " ' !.i.-0. , leaves apart Time will reveal the calyxes of gold, Aud if through patient toil we reach the land Where tired feet, with sandals loosed.; mar resi When we shall clearly know and un derstand, I think that we shall say that 'God knew best. . . - ' - - - Former Congressman Jno. V. L. Findlay, a lawyer snd an inti mate friend of the late President McKinley, died of heart failure in Baltimore immediately after bis return from the peace 'coo gress in -New York. v v ttacsla C9C2tf Item's. v Lincoln Cuuaty News. 19tU. ' " . Miss Uartzoge, of the Grace neighborhood, died at the State Hospital in Monranton Tuesday. and her remains were brought to Liocolnton Wednesday "evening for interment.,- Miss Hartzoge bad been in asylum for several years. Dr. R. A. Yoder acting as ber guardian.- . She bad no near relatives. The burial took place Thursday morning t at Grace church, '. Dr.", Yoder t coo k . . a a aacuag tot services .f . '-?. 4 Messrs. Reese " Hutchinson Jim Shuford, Walter Keener and Grier Love, of Gastonia, went to Newton Monday to at tend the ball -game between Bingham's nine of Asheville. and Cetawba College nine .The score stood 10 to S in favor of Catawba College. - Mr. Summey Alexander has resigned his position with Messrs E & R L ve to asuine the responsible duties o f Superintendent of tbe; Pitdmont- Tin Mining Company. Mr Alexander is a man of fine busi ness abilitv and the Tin Minning Company is very fortunate in securing bis valuable services. Mr. J C Mcintosh, of Den vrr. was in town yesterday and gave the News a pleasant calu Mr. Mcmtosn is entuusiasttc t over the prospect of an electric road forDener. Mr Latta, of Char lotte, is negotiating for tbe stone piers and right of way across Rozzel's Ferry, and there is a bngbt prospect of an elec trie line being extended to'Den ver. GUARANTEED Stomach REMEDY You may ask why J. H. Ken nedy & Co. are able to guaran tee to refund the money unless Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets cure when no other remedy for stom ach troubles is sold in this manner. - If the stomach is only given a rest by using a digestive, the muscles soon become weak, and it is necessary to continue tak ing a digestive tablet after every mean Un tbe other hand, Mi- o-na used before eating.strengtb- ens the stomach o that you will soon be well enough to give up tbe use of medicine Mi-o na costs but 50c a box. and makes . positive and com plete cures. The best proof , of I us merits is tne guarantee to re fund tbe money if it'does not cure that J, H. Kennedy SrCo. give with every box. ' ' 1 - A19-Z3-ZB' -Trinity Collefe CataloKoe. The annual catalogue of Trinity College for the year 1906-1907 has just come from, the press. - It .makes ar volume of 172 pages well executed from a typographical standpoint, and setting forth fully the educa tional work of the college. The fifteen departments of tbe col lege now offer 103 full year Courses, and in addition, the school of law offers : 23 courses. The professors., instructors, and administrative officers of Trinity College are 37 in number, and tbe Trinity Park Scbbol em pioys nve masters, , making a f a total of 42. There are enrolled in Trinity College 270 students, andjn the Trinity ' Park School 186. making a total of students on the Trinity Campus 456. Delpbm M. Delmas, Thaw's senior counsel m the recent trial, has made a statement I ex plaining his. withdrawal frqm the case, saying, be retuses to . con tinue in that capacity despite the enteaty of Thaw's relatives. because be could - not reconcile bis dignity as an attorney with what ' Thaw demanded of his council. Thaw, Delmas explain ed, needs a valet more than an attorney. Tbe tombs prisoner 1 demands that council shall be at his beck and call at all ' times. Delmas has Vritten the Thaw family a letter saying that, under no circumstances, wonld he re main in the case. v - ' Buried to their necks, in mud . a a m mm- in tne oasio ot an old reservoir in Philadelphia, three boys bad a narrow escape from death. Alter playing near tbe rerervoir for several hours the three boys tbougbt they would run up and down t h e reservoir; embank ment. Although the smooth mud looked safe to them, the minute they stepped on the mud they began to sink. Tbe opera tives in a mill nearby, as they were going borne from work beard the boys4 screams and quickly got ropes and - pulled tbem out. t Governor Glenn and Lieuten ant Governor Winston and Sena tor Simmons arrived in Washing j ton Friday where on 1 Saturday Governor Glenn and Lieutenant Governor Winston delivered ad dresses as it was North Carolina Day at the Masonic Fair. Tbey also called on the President to ask him to allow tbe Marine i Band . to go to Raleigh next month to the unveiling of the monument to the late Ensign Worth Bagley who was killed in the Spanish-American war. - The 1 Governor will also bring before the President the new ; ira migra tion law. which will go into eff ect inJuly. : -j m .... ... Twenty ThoussaJ Dollar Club Hotel ta be Eullt at Ederaont, 'Nair P.lni47ln Curb 2 ' ' ' - i VofsWlleEnqaini. ; ; The Mountain Home Club has been organized and will it ouce erect a commodious club house at Edgemont, the mountain terminal ot tbe C. & N -W. Rail way, , :nat ciud nas zw mem. bers who pay Iti 9100 each, mk ing a sum of $20,000 to put ' into the.' .: construction T'of the ' club house. This sum-will make a regular and very excellent little hotel club house. ' Th mem. bership is ' from aJl over., " the southeast. Lenoir, Lincolnton. Charlotte, Chester,. Columbia,' Savannah, ' Jacksonville . ':' and other places. fc,ach member ut some' of ; bis tamuy' expect, to spend some time , each summer at tbe club house and , all the mt-mbers beine very . representa live men in their home cities the social life of the club will be unurpassed.. Edgemont : is about sixteen miles f torn. Blowing Rock and a new , , graded turnpike will be ready for use this summer. V The officers and . board of di rectors of the club ate: . President. L. T. Nichols of Chester, S. C.; vice president, j.; is . Atkinson, JUenoir in secre tary and attorney. C: E Cbilds. Uncolntonj and treasurer J." H. Beall, ; Lenoir. The Bank . of Lenoir was made depository for tbe funds of the association. Board of governors for three years. - J, R Juvm. Lenoir: D. A. Tompkins, Charlotte; O. Lutz, Lenoir, , p. For two years: J. M. Barnhardt. Lenoir: T. Newland, Lenoir; and E. Reid, Lenoir, F. For one year: ' A." A ' Martin. Hickory : Rufus Uwin, Lenoir; and J. M Chiles. ienoir.. . Snow in Wataaita. Watauga D mociat,18ta. Vh Tbe protracted snow storm ended on Sunday evening last. leaving drifts to a depth of sey eral feet in some sections of the county. . From all v quarters comes the news that the fruit of every description is dead and in many instances the young trees have been killed. Tbe weather still continues damp and chill But little planting of any kind has been done in tbe county. Feathered i Gladiators ' of Two States in the Pit. Special td Charlott Observer. . Spartanburg, S. C. April 18. A big cocking main was pulled off to-day, tbe contests being be" tween North and South Carolina i birds. The : main ; attracted many visitors from piedmont towns. Tbe mam opened short ly after 11 o'clock" and, if the schedule is carried out. " will continue until midnight'.- Many cocks have been: shipped-here for the main. It is. reported nere to-nigbt tbat Soutb Caro lina cocks won seven successive fights. Subscribe for The Gastonia Gazettk 4. Big line Baseball ' and Tennis' Goods and Fishing Tackle at . THE Gastonia Book Store i T ; r r Gastonia, N- C. MlOclmo. , ' Souvenir. k . Letters of , GastoniJ 9 ! of Attractlv Views. Blank apace for writing letter. The very tblnf t sead rrlend. 'iWl;V.i ' Only : 10' Cents. . TorrencrMorri Co . Jewelers A Optlclaas. Castala, -N. C Your Hold - a taa Skein of Life is as' insecure as its 'rapid running of! is certain. : : 5 The productive value of your life should be secur ed. - --.' A policy in, The flatoal Beoelit Life Insartnce C. . si 'Kawarkv Hew Jarser, will provide the necessary. : and highest security. : : Lower Rates than in other Trustworthy Companies. ' Sssthern Secorilles & Trust Co. i::jts -.'. :v .-' ' cascta, if. c j hard coal and wood." It has : i 1H ffll 'i ; - The Cameron Ranges are a long way ahead of the old time range3, as well as the bid time stoves. ., ' , 7. . We want you t j come and. see for yourself. Prices are low. .j " ' 'i X r' GASTONIA FURNITURE CO. SALES AGENTS The Atlanta Presbytery of the Southern Presbyterian Church, which has been ' in ' session at Conyers, Ga voted in' favor, of closer relations . between the five branches ot the churches in America, 43 to 19, ' ' Superior Court of Gaaton County. -. i , V. A. Gassison. Plaintiff. . ' ' " - i a V. - f . I ? h - Whetstone Cotton f oummons OMPAMY, Deftndant. J 'v J . State of North Carolina. -'--".' To tht Sktrtifot Giton Coumly-GXEBT- ING: ... You are hereby commanded in the name of the State, to antnmona-The Whetstone Cotton Company, and all its Stockholders and creditors., and all persons who have been dealer with the said corporation, and all other parties Interested in its affairs to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of tbe county of Gaaton. at the Court Hons at Dallas, on tbe 11th Monday after tbe first Monday in March. 1907. (May 20th. 1907. then and there to intervene in this proceeding; and to become parties thereto, for themselves or for others of like interest, according to the terms of Section 1199 of tbe Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina.- ; Witness C. C. Cornwell. Clerk of said Court, at office in Pallas, this tbe 3Jth day Of Marpb. 1907- -; 1 -. ' CC' CORNWELL. . - Clerk of the Superior Court. Gaston County. To Ike Creators and Stockholders ot The Whetstone Cotton Company: Accord ins to the terms of an order made in the above entitled proceeding, at Feb ruary Term. 1907. of the Superior Court of Gaston county. I hereby notify yon and each one of yon to be and appear at the next term of the said Court, to be held at Dallas, on May 20th. 1907. and show 'cause; if any yon have, why the property of the defendant corporation should not be aold, in order to liquidate its affairs. Yon are farther : no tified to file your claims against the said corporation, duly proven, on or before the first day of the next term of the said Court. Claims may be filed with the undersigned. at his office In Gastonia. N. C or at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court. Dallas. ' ,i.-: V f '.L.I JEN KISS, KeceivcT, K&EE: ll-theSuperiorConrt P.A.GAB.KISON. Plaintiff, f "- The Whetstone Cotton j NOIICB, Company. Defendant. Pursuant to the terms of an order made by the Superior Court of Gaston county, at the February Term, 1907. 1 oner for sale all the property and effects of the defendant cor poration, consisting of it i mill, machinery, etc.. at Bessemer City. I solicit bids for tbe said property, to be made in writing, spec ifying the amount ottered for the property. and the terms of payment proposed by the purchaser.' These bids will bar submitted by me to the Court at it next term, to begin May 20. 1907. I will furnish to all persona desiring to bid for the said property full information when requested so to do, and will take pleas ure in showing such neiwms the mill and Its equipment, and explain to them the con dition of tbe property, etc. . , . L. L. Jenkins. Receiver. March 30. 1907. " , ' ' A23c4w, Sufbsiob Cotjt or Gaston Cocntv. , P. A. Garrison. Plaintiff. . vs. .' SUMMONS. The Vermont Mills. (Inc) ) . jjeienaant - - ' State or Nobth Carolina. ' . ' To the; Sheriff of Gaston. , County You are hereby commanded, in the name 6f the State, to summons Vermont Mills f Incorporated) and all its stockholders and creditors, and alt persons who have been dealers with tbe aaid corporation, sad all other parties Interested in its affairs to ap pear at the nest term of the Superior Court of the County of Gaston, at . the Court House at Dallas, on the 11th Monday after the first Monday in March. 1907. (May 20th. 1907;. then and there to intervene in this proceeding and become parties there to, for themselves or for others of like In terest. accordinc to the terms of Section 1199 of the Revisal of 1903 of North Caro lina. ' , -- ; . , WITN3SS C.C. Cornwell. Clerk of said Court, at offire in Dallas, this tbe 30th -day of March. 1907. . . C. C. CoawwELL. Clerk Of T the Superior Court. Gaston County. i. , To Ike Creditors and Sloekhotdert ot the Vermont Mills (IneA Accordinc to tbe terms of an order made In the above entitled proceed ins", st Feb ruary Term. 1907. of the Superior Court of Gaston County. I hereby notify you and each one of yoe to be and appear at the next term of the said Court, to be held at Dallas, oa Mar 20th. i 1907. 1 and enow cause; if any you bare, why the property 6f tbe defendant corporation ahould not be sold, ia order to liquidate its affairs. ' You are further notified to le your claims afainat the said corporation, duly proven, oa or before the first day of the next term of aid Court.' Claims may be filed with the uadersiened. at his office ia Gastonia, N. C of at the office of the Clerk of tht Superior Court, at Dallaa.; - - i ' ! -- '. v : Keceiver. GSnnW. lB :ti Superior Court, . D. AGaho!. Plaintiff. 1 vs. , . - NOTICB. ' . VsKMOirr Mills, (lac J J Defendant. - rnrmtant to the terms of aa order made by the Superior Court of Gaaton County, at February Term. 1907. 1 , otier for safe all tbe property aad effecta of the defendant Corporation, consisting of is mill, ' ma chinery. &c at Bessemer City. I solicit bids for the said property, to be made in writins, specifying tbe amount offered for the property, and the terms of payment proposed by the purchaaer. These bids will be submitted by me to tbe Court (t its next term, to becia May 20. 1907. I will famish to all persona desirina to bid lor tbe said property full infornatioa, when requeued so to do, and will take pleasure ia sbowinjr such persons the mill and its equipment, and explain to them tbe condition of the property, &c - . i L. Jswrms. Marcl 30. 1907. . A23c4W. cco:n::G hsy! 0 away with the old time , methodj 1 the old worry the old way of "gtewinar over a poor Etovo that i5 burri3 the food. (Cuy a Cameron Steel Range frpHE Range : that 11. lasts a life; time; : ' ' It burns', 'soft or larger flues. Saves fuel. : w ;; :.ti GASTONIA, N. C The National Edifbrat Asso ciation will meet this summer at Jamestown Exposition, k Mr, H. & Varmer is a prominent candi date for president, ; . , PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GARLAND & JONES -Attorneys and Counselors Office .over Eureka. Hardware Co)' v'' Gastonia, N. 0. -DR. P. A. Pressly v V'-'.-DKNTIST"' , i CLOVER, . S.C. I'..." . AWplm. ' S. B. SPARROW ATTORNEV-AT-LAW PALLAS, N. C, Office upstairs oyer Bank of Dalla1 JOHN G. CARPENTER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , - DALLAS, N. C.t . 1 OfJSce over Bank of Dallas. W. B. CRAIG ' ;: Practical Electrician ' , GASTOKIA, ,N. C, Office in DavU Block Phone 2 17 A , DE. D. E. McCONNELL, ' - , - DENTIST?. ' GASTONIA, N. C. Office First Floor TV M. C. A Bit': . . Phone 69. . . DBS. FALLS & WILKIN S DENTISTS V GASTONIA ,N. C. Office in Adams Building : " ' Phone 86, . . , MBS. JOHN HALL - TEACHER OP - PIANO V. AND ORGAN. ' Real Estate, Loans and Investments ' ,; M.J.HAGER . i ALEXIS, H.C Will sell farm and town property . of all kinds., v , Executor's Notice! Havina! Qualified as executor of the last Will and testament of Sue 8. Withers, de- ceased, late of Gastoa County. N. C, this Is to notify all persons havina claims ; against 'said estate to exhibit tbe same duly verified to me on or before the ' - 20tli lay si Hsrch. IMS, or this notice will be blead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ( said es tate will please makr prompt settlement. . I. R. Lewis Executor of last will and testament ot Sue S. Withers, deceased ' March IS. 1907. " ! 4 Ap23c6W Commissioners Resale of Nosth Casolina, I In the Superior Court. ' uaatoa,wotiniy. eeiore ine v.ierx. Dan.T.Cloniobs. , , H. W. Clonigbr. . , f T' --- i ' V V ' and others. ' - E Parte, - By virtue of aa order of resale, this day made by the Superior Court Gaaton County. North Carolina, in the above entitled action. I will again oner for sale to the highest - bidder for cash at the Court 'House door in Dallas. North Carolina, st noonou ; Taarsssy. April 25lk. 1917. the following described tract of ' land, lying and being in Gaston Ccunty. River Bend Township, adjoining . the lands of J. T. Cloniger, V A. Uncberger. Hsndsell, S. D. - Hsndsell and others, and bounded as follows, vis ' j' , - .. ' i- - Beginning at a Post Oak. S. D. Handsell's and A. L. Abernethv's corner, and runs with Abcrnethy'a line S16B 562-S poles to a Pine Stamo: thence S33B 44 X poles to a stake on Soma aide of branch, nea r a poplar and Chestnut Stump: thence N36E4 poles to two Poplars oa North side of the branch; thrnce N87E11 poles to a stone on the east side of a road; thence S3K13 poles to a stake on K Handsell's line, and on the east side of the branch; thence with Handsell's line N87B 14 h poles to a stake, V. A. LinelwrWe corner; . thence wivn Bis line mjh poles to a stake ia Stanley's creek. J. T. Cloniger's corner: thence np the CTeek as it meanders 69 pole to the mouth ol a new channel: thence N20W9H poles to a stone; thence N32W 49 poles to a stake on Hand- til's line, on north side ot branch: thenre ttb Handsell's line N46W82 poles to tbe beginning. Containing 59H acres more or le.- This being resale the bidding will begin at J459.00. This February 23rd.. 1907. . A. I, PrtW!NLR. Ap23c4w ' ."" Co-:;n;iMi)tr,
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