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, V . . . FRiaiY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. .TUB GASTONIA GAZETT9 pa cm Timni TO OUIt SUBSCRIBEitS. The Oaxette'a subscription list ia growing very satisfactorily. ' W gladly welcome the new subscribers whose names we art putting on om Hat amy day and shall strive to maka Tba Gazette Interesting and valuable a twlc-a-week Tlsltor to their homes that, they will not eon tent hereafter to be without It. Our method of setting the date of expir ation of your subscription after jour name enables you to. tell definitely from' any copy of the paper which comes to you' how .far In adrance your subscription has been paid either by yourself or some friend who is sending you the paper. AU aubacrlptlons j a r a - discontinued promptly when out. . ;'.; inm w nonn 4 rrr All parties haying houses, lots or rnnntrv nrnnertv for sale will Dlease write me at Lancaster, s. c, or see Mr, W. B. Knight, of Gastonla. ... I'll list your property, advertise It and sell same on a small commission -no sale, no pay. I list and sell 'Real Estate no matter where locat ' ed. FOR SALE. Nice six-rpom house and lot on ' north side of Fourth avenue in south . Gastonla. A nice location and a good big "lot, 72 feet front by 200 "7 deep. House nicely fitted op with sewerage, bath room ' and electric lights. House rents for $15 a month. Price 13,000. 180 acres near Liberty Hill, all In ' pine woods, adjoining lands' of Sou- VN mern rower oiuyauy, yuw i yc, acre; ' 210 acres, 1-2 mile of Stoneboro R. R. Btatlon, good old 4-room house and about 2-horse farm open, believ ed to have a good rock quarry, if on ly developed. Will cut about 200, 000 feet pine lumber, a good healthy settlement, very cheap at 1 10 per acre'. An Improved truck farm of .800 v acres In Beaufort county, modern improvements, artesian wells and healthy location, a" six-room dwell ing and tenant houses, ask for price. 876 acres- In Marlon county, 12 miles of Conway, on Pee Dee river. over zyu acres cuiuvaiea. saia iw ' have the finest pasture In the south. Price, 4,000 and easy terms. 103 acres six miles of Lancaster, ter, S. C, 2-horse farm open. Good houses, pasture and .every thing to make one feel at home right oif. I know this place, cheap at $2550. 1273 acres near Bethune on Lyncher River, a fine plantation and cheap at $16,000. More to follow. T. M. BcLK REAL ESTATE AGENT Lancaster, 8. O. W. B. Knight Gaistonia Agent Legal Advertisements NOTICE OP SALE OF DALLAS ... LUMBER MFG. CO. North Carolina, Gaston County. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, made at June Term, 191-0, in the action therein pending wherein W. H. Allen and J. H. Blan ton are plaintiffs and -the Dallas Lumber Manufacturing Company is defendant, I' will sell to the highest bidder,; at public auction a,t the court-house door in Dallas, Gaston county, North Carolina, at Noon on Mondays September 12th rs:-:r . loin. ' ' all the real estate and tangible per sonal property1? f the Dallas Lumber af annf ftr-tn r Inn- flnmnanv. ' cnnalatinar of about 3 1-2 acres of land, . on which is situated one large lumber shop, one engine house, .one boiler house, one dry kiln, two lumber seeds, and other buildings, and' also the following machinery, namely; , 1 Circular Re-saw, 20 inches. . . 1 4-slded Planer and Matcher, American-Lehman Machine Co., Wil . llamsport, Pa. " .: 1. Rip-saw; the Bentel ft Marge dant Co.J Hamilton, jOhlo. J., tJ 1 Buss Planer, the Bentel ft Mar gedant, Co., Hamilton, Ohio. 1 Moulder, the JBentei ft Marge dant Co.,: Hamilton, Ohio. 1 Upright Drill-Machine, the Ben tel ft Margedant Co., Hamilton, 0. ' . 1 Stabbing Machine; Rowley ft Hermance Co., Wllllamaport, Pa. ,1 -Tenon Machine, Rowley ft Her coance, Co.", WHlTamsport, Pa. . 1 Panel Raiser, J. A. Fay ft Egan Co., Cincinnati,, Ohio.. ,. , :', ' I Blind v Machine. Martin Buck. Lebanon.N.'H.' -J ..' " 1 Chain Mortleer, New Brlttaln Machine Co., NewBrlttain, Conn. uig uoruser. . ' 1 Blind Slat Cotter. M. M Kits, Oahkaah, Wis. . ". v 7 1 Gig Sawthe Bentel ft Marge dant Co., Hamilton, Ohio. , 1 Belt Sander, with (2) 8-ft. sec tion table, Wysong ft Miles Co., Greensboro, N. C. 1 Universal Wood Worker, Rowley ft Hermance) Wllllamsport, Pa. 1 Disk Sander. : '1- Door and Sash Clamping Ma chine. American, Rowley ft Her mance Co. . .'':-''. v V:' 1 Cut-off Saw, the Bentel ft Mar gedant Co., Hamilton, Ohio.. 1 Blind) Sticker; 1 Emery stand; 1 36-ln. Grind Stone. 1 8 0-horse power boiler, with all attachments. . 1 SO-Horse Power Engine. '1 Hot Water Feed Pump and e- qulpments; 1 Dry Kiln outfit . All necessary Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, BeltJng,Etc. A full supply of Turning Tools, Bench Clamps, etc; All above machinery in good con' dition. ! - Together with any and all visible or tangible property now owned by said Company. ' ' This lumber plant can be seen and examined at any time upon applica tion to the undersigned or to Mr. E. L. Wilson. Terms of sale: Cash. A. L. BULWINKLE, S9c30d Receiver. SALE OF COTTON SEED MEAL. North Carolina, Department of Agriculture. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash', on Friday, the 16th day of Sep tember, 1910, at noon, at the Court House door In the town of Dallas, Gaston county,. North Carolina, 197 sacks or bags of Cotton Seed Meal, the said bags or sacks of Cotton Seed Meal weighs 100 pounds to the bag or sack, the said Cotton Seed Meal grades 6.93 per cent of ammonia to the 100 pounds, and the said Cotton Seed Meal was seized from F. D. Barkley & Company, of Gastonla, N. C, for not having the inspection tags attached to the same as required by Chapter 267 of the Laws of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, of 1905, and the said Cotton Seed Meal is offered for sale for the reason that It did not contain the guaranteed analysis, and for the reason that It did not have the inspection tags at tached as required by Chapter 267 of the Laws of the General Assembly of North Carolina, of 1905, and that since inspection by the State Chem ist it was found that it did not -con tain 7 per cent of ammonia. There fore it cannot be sold in this State as Cotton Seed Meal, 7 1-2 per cent of ammonia being the minimum allow ed. The purchaser of this Cotton Seed Meal cannot sell or expose the same for sale, except to a manufac turer of Fertilizer, but fire purchas er can use the same for the pur chaser's own use, the aforesaid Cot ton Seed Meal was manufactured by the Tennille Oil Company, Tennllle, Georgia. This, the 16th day of August, 19i0. T. L. GIBSON, Inspector of the De partment of Agriculture of North Carolina. S16c30d . NOTICE. By virtue ot an agreement made between the Mecklenburg Iron Works, of Charlotte, N. C and the Wells Mining Company, of Gaston County, North Carolina, and record ed in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Gaston Count, North Car olina, In Book number 81, page 589, also in Office of Register of Deeds for Cleveland County,- North Caroli na, In Book 80, page 115, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bid der, for Cash, on. , - Wednesday, September 14th, 1010, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Milling Plant of the Wells Mining Company, near Kings Mountain, N. C, the following Machinery, viz: The parts of a 5-Stamp,v 750 lb. Battery necessary to fill out to 10 Stamp, sold to S. J. Durham in Sep tember, 1909, consisting of ; Mortar and Bolts. Rubber Bed for Mortar. Screen Frame with Screen. Wedge and Wave Board.' i Dies, Shoes, Heads, Stems, Tap pets, Cams and Keys. ; Guide Boards and Gibs. Hold-up Bar with Chairs. . Sockets and Fingers. Bolts, Washers, etc. ; One Challenge Ore- Feeder, com plete with Apron. . Four 24 inch by 50 Inch Silvered Copper plates. 1 j c i Two 6 Inch by 48 Inch Silvered Copperplates, for Wave Boards in side" Mortar. ' -' I ,One Plate Table for four Plates. j This August 17th, 1910. , ' P. P. ZIMMERMAN.' 89 e4 w. 'Trustee. ' ' . ", ' NOTICE, -. By virtue' of an agreement made between'; the Mecklenburg Iron Works, of Charlotte. ' N. iC and Stonewall J. Durham, of Bessemer City, N. C, and recorded la the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for o . rv.ui.tw M P In Hnnk nnm br 71. naca fi7: also In Office of Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, N. C, 1 nBook number 80, page 116. I win sell at. public auc tion to the highest bidder, for Cash on . Wednesday, September 14th, 1910, at 12' o'clock Noon, at the Milling Plant of the Wells Mining Company, near Kings Mountain, N. C, the fol lowing Mining Machinery, vis: - One S-Stamp Battery, with Cam Shaft for 10 Stamps,- and Wood Framing for 10 Stamp Battery. ; One Challenge Ore Feeder. 3 Copper Plates and Plate Table. Overhead Track, Trolley , and Chain Block. Countershaft, Bearings,' Pulleys and Bolts. This August 17th. 1910. . ' P. P. ZIMMERMAN, S9c4w. , ' Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , Having qualified as adminlatrator of the estate of 8. S. Smith,, deceas ed, late of Gaston county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned on or before August 20th, 1011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons In debted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This 19th day of August, 1910. ARTHUR C. JONES. S23 c6 w. Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power and author lty invested in me by that certain Deed of Trust executed by W. E. Morrison and his wife. M. A. Mor rison, on the 1st day of February, 1907, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston County, North Carolina, in Book No. 65, Page 111, and to which ref erence is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the same, I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Dallas, - Gaston County, North Carolina, on Monday, September 10th, 1010, at 12 o'clock, M., the following de scribed property: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone on the Tate line, runs North 81 3-4 East 10 1-2 poles to a stone, Del- linger's corner; thence with his line North 10 West 177 1-2 -poles to a red oak. Garrison's corner; thence with Garrison's line South 36 1-2 West 14 poles to a stone on his line; thence South 10 East 167 poles to the beginning. Containing 111-4 acres more 'or less. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a gum stump, Warren and Hovls' corner, and runs with Hovis' line North 78 1-2 West 3 poles to the center of the Carolina Central Railroad; thence Northerly with said railroad 13 3-4 poles to Dellinger's corner; thence with Dellinger's line North 82 1-4 East 109 1-2 poles to a post oak, R. E. Carpenter's corner; thence with Carpenter's line South 21 1-2 East 37 1-2 poles to a pine stump, Con nor s corners; thence with Connor s line, South 48 1-6 West 98 1-2 poles to a stone, Jenkin's corner; thence with Jenkin's x line North 33 1-2 West 86 1-2 poles to the beginning. Containing 44 1-8 acres more or less. Tract No. 3. Beginning in the center of the Carolina Central Rail road, and on bid line, and runs with said line North '7 3-4 East 113 1 poles to a stone; thence North 33 i-t west bo i-z poles to a gum stump; thence South 75 1-2 West 3 poles to the railroad; thence with tne railroad 192 poles to the be ginning. Containing 35 acres more or less. . The above described tracts of land being the land conveyed by Jacob Jenkins' and wife to the said W. E MorriBOn by Deed dated 1st day of February, 1907. This the 19th day of Aug., 1910. R. E. CARPENTER, S16c5w. Trustee. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VAL UABLE FARMING' LANDS. By virtue of a -decree of the Su perior Court - of. Gaston County, North Carolina, made this day, In the special proceeding' entitled "Mary J. F. Abernethy, "Administratrix of the estate of Robert L. Abernethy, deceased, versus " Reuben F. Aberne and others," I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court House door in Dallas, at noon, on -!' - - : - J MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1910, . all the lands belonging to the estate of the late Colonel Robert I. Aber nethy, situate In River, Bend' tows ship, Gaston County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands Vf W.. B. Hipp! Ed Lee, Cannon, Farrar, Underwood and the Catawba Electric Power ft Manufacturing Co., on both Bides of the public macadam road leading from Mount Holly, to Lucia, contain ing 233 acres, more . or leas and: known as .' v v r , ' .. "OPEN VIEW FARM." . This valuable farm has been sub divided Into three tracts, containing 95 acres, 62 acres and 77 3-1 acres and will he offered for sale separate ly and as a whole and whichever bid or bids n most advantageous will be reported to the Court.' ; ' The 77 2-1 acre tract has been al lotted to the widow as her dower, and. If necessary to sell It to make sufficient assets to pay the debts, the same will be offered for sale subject to her life estate. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price to he paid in cash and the balance in two equal Install ments on a credit of six and twelve months, deferred payments to hear interest from date of sale, with priv ilege to the purchasers to pay all cash, title and ' possession reserved until tbe entire price Is paid. The lands will be shown to pros pective bidders upon application to the undersigned on the premises. This August 12th, 1910. MARY. J. F. ABERNETHT, 816c5w. Commissioner. BALE OF TOWN LOT. By virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me In and by a certain Mortgage Deed, exe cuted on February 7 th, 1910, by Etta Martin and Eula Mar tin, and registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county In Book No. 81, page 454, default having been made in the payment of several installments of the note thereby secured and the en tire indebtedness thereby becoming due and payable, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, in Dallas, N. C, at noon, on Saturday, September 24th, 1010, that lot or parcel of land situate in the town of Gastonia, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the north of a street and runs with Aaron Clark's line N. 3 1-3 E. 110 1-2 feet to a stake in the south edge of another street; thence with the Bouth edge of the street S. 86 W. 45 1-2 feet; thence with the line be tween Lots No. 19 and 20 S. 1 W. 110 feet to street; thence N. 85 2-3 E. 41 feet to the beginning; this lot is number 19 on plot A. W. Hoffman made for McKee Bradley, October, 1907. This August 22nd, 1910. A. J. KIRBY, Mortagee. T. E. ROBINSON, Assignee. S 13 c 4 w. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power and au thority vested In me by that cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Dan iel Avery and his wife, Fannie Av ery, on the 6th day of September, 1905, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county, North Carolina, in, Book No. 62, page 468, and to which refer ence is hereby made, ana aerauit having been made in the payment of same, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the postofflce door in the town of Gastonia, Gaston county. North Car olina, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1010, at 2 -o'clock p. m., the following de scribed property: That tract of parcel of land, situ ate in Gastonia, county of Gaston, State of North Carolina, and describ ed a follows: Beginning at a stone on west side of Marietta street, 105 1-4 feet from the nortwest corner of Fifth and Marietta streets on W. B. Puett's line and runs N. 1-2 V. 62 feet and 9 inches to a stone, corner of Rhyne land, thence with Rhyne line S. 84 3-4 W. 113.28 feet to a stone, corner of iot No. N18 on plot recorded In Book 26, page 537, in 'Register of Deed's office; thence with 'line o said lot No. 18, 62 feet and 9 Inches to a stone; thence eastward In a di rect line to the beginning. Thla the 25th day of Aug., 1910. E. O. McLURD, ., S23 c 30d. ' Trustee. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Notice is hereby given -that the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of Ephralm Holland, 'deceased. will sell, at the Home-place' of the said deceased, in Dallas township, In the county of Gaston, at pabllo auc tion, to the highest bidder, on v : Tuesday, the 4th Day of October, " 1910, all the personal property belonging to said estate, Including ' several mules, r cows, hogs, sheep, farming Implements! ' wagons,' buggies,' corn, fodder, hay, - straw and 'nousehold and kitchen furniture, together with all and any other artlclea not above mentioned wfilch may "be ' found' on the premises belonging to the estate. For the accommodation and con venience of purchasers, the terms of sale wilt be aa follows: 1 " On purchases of $10 and less, terms cash. ...... On purchases of over $10 and less than $25, thirty days. .' On purchases of $2S and less than $50, sixty days. On purchases of $50 and less than $100, ninety days. . On purchases of $100 and less than $200, four months, 1 On purchases of $200 and less than $300, five months. - On purchases of $300 and less than $500, six months. ; Deferred payments must be secur ed by notes with approved security before delivery of the goods. For further Information, call and see my attorney, Mr. Wm. H. Lewis, at Gastonla, N. C. This 10th day of August, 1910. MARTHA HOLLAND. Administra trix of the estate of Ephralm Hol land, deceased. ' SSOcSOd. MORTAGKE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale granted In a mortgage deed executed by S. L. Leonhardt and Alice Leon hardt, his wife, on the 16th day of March. 1909, default having been made in the payment of the boiT secured by said mortgage deed, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door In Dallas, Gaston county, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1010, at 12 o'clock noon the following de scribed real property: Town los numbers 40, 41 and 42,- in Block No. 15, in section 3 as per Richard son's map of Bessemer City, upon which lands Is situated a two-story nine-room dwelling and being tbe same property described In said mortgage deed which is duly regis tered in the office of Register of Deeds for Gaston county. In Book No. 74, on page 96. Dated this 1st day of September, 1910. C. A. KISER, Mortagee. S30 c 5 w. HEIRS OF ROBERT POTTER WANTED. Tthe heirs of Robert Potter, who is said to have left thla State prior to 1842, can obtain Information of great value by applying to the un dersigned. A million dollar estate awaits division. WM. H. LEWIS, Atty., Gastonla, N. C. tf. JURY LIST. Names of Jurors Selected for Sep tember Term of Gaston Superior Court. The following is a list of Jurors chosen at the August meeting of the county commissioners to Berve at the September term of Gaston Super ior Court, which convenes at Dal las on Monday, September 12th: FIRST WEEK. J. F. Starnes, Gastonia. S. G. Fry, Gastonia. Robert F. Lay, Dallas. J. C. Crawford, Gastonla. H. J. Shannon, Gastonia. D. L. Payne, Crowders Mountain. Fred E. Carpenter, Cherryville. R. J. Durham, Dallas. W. A. Hendricks, Gastonia. J. H. Ramseur, Cherryville. E. H. Armstrong, Gastonia. G. W. Ragan, Gastonla. W. H. Adams, Gastonia. Miles Witherspoon, Cherryville. M. A. Shannon, Gastonla. J. O. White, Gastonia. Sidney L. Klser, Dallas. J. G. Shannon, Gastonia. J. F. Lineberger, Jr., Dallas. R. C. Mauney, Cherryville. Ed Vlckers, Cherryville. M. A. Sarvlce, Gastonia. John Wilson, Gastonia. G. L. Webb, South Polnf. S. B. Barnwell, Gastonia. J. Bynum Long, Gastonla. W. A. Leeper, Sr., South Point Ed E. Carson, Crowders Mountain. W. A. Farrls, Cherryville. ; J. H. Kennedy, Gastonia. T. L. Payne, Crowders Mountain. ' M. C. Auten, South Point. Cicero Harris, South Point, i W. W. Wilson, South Point C. E. Mason, Crowders Mountain. J. R. Howell, Gastonla. SECOND WEEK. R. J. Slfford, Gastonla. Fox Paysour,' Gastonia. N. W. Thrower, South Point. W. D. Qulnn, "Dallas. " ; A. M? Smith, River Bend. ? W. W. Bennett, Crowders Moun tain. i Wirt Summey, Dallas. R, L. Rankin, Gastonla. J. L. Nelll, Gastonla. C. S. i Walls, Crowders Mountain. ' M. T. Wilson, Gastonla. ; H. D." Roberts, South Point j R. K. Currence, - Gastonla. . ; '. David Wright South Point W. L. Ormand, Crowders Moun tain., if 7 Frank Alexander, Cherryville. -. D. W. MItchem, South Point J. L. Bryan, Gastonla, , Subscribe for The Gaaetta. IT WILL BE STAGGERING.' SfM of Vote by Which Democrat WW Win la November Will be. , Enormous Popular Uprising . Against Plutocracy, ' New York World. , , , "The slie of the Democratic vlo tory that will be 'announced on the morning of November 9th next will be staggering. It will include an overwhelming majority la thm House of Representatives and a gala of many United States Senator. Ohio, the Presldent'a own State. will be lost to the Republicans, New York, the State 'of the ex-Prea-Ident, will be sweeplngly Democrat Ic. Majorities will be so large thai people will tire of computing them "Not through Democratic virtues) ana aDiiuies dui in spite oi Demo cratic blunders and weaknesses arw those things to come about; not be cause there are more Democrats) than Republicans but because therei are more American nroaresslvas) than stand-patters; not as a rebuke to this man or that man in partlcu lar but as a condemnation of many men; not as a rejection of one poli cy but as a repudiation of many pol icies; not as an evidence of momen tary indignation but as voicing th demands of a great and free people for light, for truth, for Justice, for economy, for peace! '"What are these bitter Republi can quarrels but attempts in advance to escape the Judgment which all know Is at hand? There is a madt rush for safety. Responsible men are posing as lrresponslbles. Old offenders masquerade as Innocents. Sacrifices are offered up in the hope that the popular wrath may be ap peased. There is talk even of A third term in the White House for the vociferous and lawless person under whom Cannon and Aldrlch and Payne and Sherman and Dalsell got their strangle grip on party and country. "In spite of all this there will be; no mistake about that which Is to take place in November. It is to.be more a Republican defeat than Democratic victory; more a popular uprising against plutocracy and privilege than a party revival; mora a matured verdict on Rooseveltlsm , than upon Republicanism; more a rebuke of Taft as proxy than of Taft as President; more an expression ot hope in Democracy than of faith In Democracy. "Turn on the light!" A Water Supply In Every Farm Home. Progressive Farmer. t A water supply and a bath room, in every farm home would revolu tionize farm life and in many local ities would not be a serious prob- lem at all. In some Instances It would mean only the cost of Iron piping from the spring to the house the spring not in a few instances Do ing at a height above the house. Ia other instances the water may b carried up the hill, from the spring; by the use of a "ram" which need -not cost extravagantly nor is it dif ficult to install. A certain superintendent of a cot ton mill ' purchased the use of a spring from a farmer in the neigh borhood and at a cost of $14 for the "ram" had a flow of water sufficient to supply the homes of the mill vil lage. There Is a tragedy In this In cident and it lies in the fact that the farmer's wife had carried water . from this spring up a fifty-foot em bankment throughout her married, life for twenty-five years. I know a farmer who Installed a "ram" to supply his home at a cost of $15. Where there is not a supply ot water of this kind, there are forca pumps, windmills, gasoline engines. I know of one farmer who with an attachment to the pump used mula strength for power and filled a tank In the attic for the dally supply ot water to the house. This method! cost practically nothing In outlay and about ten minutes a day in tlmo. The Center of Population. According to reports from tha. census bureau, Columbus, Indiana , is the center of population. It probably will continue to be in tha , vicinity of that mark after the full developments of the thirteenth cen sus become known, unless the esti mates 'of the census bureau official ' fail. The returns received to data ; indicate a fairly even growth In all directions from the present central infthe result of which must'- ba ; to leave the point In Its present gen-.: era! neighborhood.. . f t .' Of all the Southern States. Texas will; make tha best she wing in in--creased population hut Georgia alea ; win manifest - a very, credltahla , growth aa .will the two Carolina.. The' South will continue to be tha ; most Americas section . In that It will show the presence of fewer lm- .. migrants from abroad than any oth er portion of the anion. .
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