PER CURIAM.
The only error assigned on this appeal is one which challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the master's finding (approved by the court) to the effect that Glass was, at the time of the filing of the involuntary petition, such a person as might be adjudged an involuntary bankrupt. Appellants contend that Glass was, at the time said petition was filed against him, "a person chiefly engaged in farming," and therefore could not be adjudged a...
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