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Holder
said time is that the business season for farmers ends at
that time, and they then make their calculations to pitch
a new crop. The crop is usually gathered, or nearly so,
at that time.

VII 7. To the seventh Interrogatory, he says:
Ans.- I know nothing of the making of the two note,
mentioned in the said Interrogatory, nor of the considera-
tion for which said note were given.

VIII. 8. To the Eighth Interrogatory, he says:
Ans. - In February, 1845, when I was at defendant's
house, as I have before stated, he said to me, "On part of
what Cunningham is oweing me, I have charged him
twelve and a half per.cent interest, and on part I have
charged him sixteen percent. I know nothing more
that is material to this case, or of advantage to the com-
plainant. John Holder

Cross Ex.
Cross Examination of John Holder, the defen-
dant & his attoorney. Z.S. Nabers, Esqr. being present.

I. 1. To the first Cross Interrogatory, he says:
Ans.- I am not.

II. 2. To the second Cross Intg. he says:
Ans.- I am not related to the complainant, either
by blood or marriage, that I know of.

III. 3. To the third Cross Intg. he says:
Ans.- My business and occupation, at this time,
is farming, and it was the same in March, of
the year 1843.

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Page 104

104

Holder
said time is that the business season for farmers ends at
that time, and they then make their calculations to pitch
a new crop. The crop is usually gathered, or nearly so,
at that time.

568