HOLLER DAUGHTERSfiBUY MOST OE LANDtEight Sisters Purchase More 1Than 300 Acres Belonging to Eli Holler Estate.Eight daughters of the late Eli r ^ Holler of Bardolph purchased the ( s greater part of the land owned by the iloller estate, when the13 property was disposed of here \ yesterday hy Master in Chancery JWallace A. Walker at public sale r at the soufh door of the court house. The sale re?i.lted from a * partition suit instituted to divide 1 ^ the property among the eight A * | daughter* and one son of the do-t i fiAUcnlt;1.ceased. ,The sale resulted as follows, n bringing a total of $72,167.50:80 acres adjoining the village of 'Bardolph, $221 per acre, to llow-(* ard B. Smith and Wheeler Morley. t 1 Home property in Bardolph, $•»,. ,f 400, Mrs. Tamzin Iloller, widow ! d of Eli Iloller. 1l*| 40 acres, $160 per acre, Ellen 1*1,1 j. Fa ires, Clara M. Wetzel. Irene 1 d;B. Wright, Gertrude T. Gainner, 1 kjOlive E. Johnson, Meda A. Mark- ( ^jham. Frances M. Markham, Ruth '• (l M. Hudson. (160 acres, $207 per acre, sam1 *purchasers, lt;n 7714 acres, $70 per acre, same is. purchasers.g The last tract is timber pastu *e, it 52 acres, $SO per acre, purchasers l- .tlir same.