Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / Dec. 23, 1908, edition 1 / Page 4
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1 oooooooooooooooobobdoooooopoooo THE CAROLINA WATCH MAIL I among our advertisers. Wtf. IL ITBWAJa CI. ft Ft. PmMtetei Dt7 Witawtiy at lt M laaftn Ctewl tbMrtyttaa Frtot $1 yw rw Matty ", B ' Eattn mtmm 1 ! matter Jam. lit, lfttl. at tte at oat at ealte tour. K. C, aw t aC af Ooacnn of Matb tr. 107. Salibbubt, N.; C, Deo. 23, 1908, Continued from page one. S year rounds Book lovers, lovers who write and right lovers who give'aright throng this store of de lights. He makes and sells post oarda and.pioture frames. Aiey's, the hardware arid sport- ing goods estaonsnment, nas many things suitable for the sea sona splendid stock in every particular. .. ' D. M. Miller, the grocery man, the place to'get the good things to eat r and materials for preparing holiday dishes , candies, nuts, If president Jloosvelt just had the power there is no saying what W 1 t t A he would do to the new New York- oranges, apples, etc, etc. Wm-iVi ThinV nf th PrAsiflftnt of J. T. Wyatt, the millstone man, this'frreat countrv havice such Uoes not wish to be forgotten. " 1 , . . , , m .11 i H A laneuase as this hurled at him : w hue ne preiers to sen muiBwuea ! . ... - , r j i "He has shown himself . the for grinding purposes, yet n mere most reckless, unscrupulous dem-J are any who have no love and no agogue whom the American peo-j joy to spread abroad at this glad pie even trusted with great power Ohrisfcriias time, and the love of and authority." " - others. Mr. Wvatt wouid also sell Ana tne worn ot it is tnat tne him . nflfifciftf,e. - a rt c wi t. wi a a -n n r a m i a ttt a i - . lUIllOl, JJ1VO UU7 -VJkWVUa.ua. w w- Dr. Prico'o Wheat Flake Colcry Food the coming achievement of Dr. Price, the famous food expert, who has never been com pelled by the pure food laws to change any of his products. They have always conformed to their equirements. t his is an absolute guarantee to heir quality and purity. Try it-you will not finch my other breakfast so nourishing and delicious. 22 for et but himjelf. in tae iiains murder trial in New York the otherday, the at torneys for the defense were asking questions in order to get some matter before the jury The questions were evidently not proper unaer tne rules governing the examination of witnesses, but the lawyers for the state did not say a word. The Judge stood itas long as he. could and then asked the prosecution: "Whats the matter; are you asleep? Are you vertisement not going to enter an objection." ment gtore It is stated, in connection with that honble crime perpetrated near Whitney a few days ago, that some one in Albemarle tele phoned to Salisbury for a delega tion to come down and lead a mob to lynch the negro who com' mitted the crime. It is not known certainly whether this be true or not, but if it is, it cannot be regarded as complimentary to bahsbury, even if this city has had a sort of unsavory reputa tion along the lynching line. - in inig weejrs watchman we publish copy of the bill creating an inferior court for the county y mi . 1 01 xvowan. inis article, we are told, is incorrect in some particu lars, but will serve to give a gener al idea of the bill and its purposes. Since noting the operation of sim ilar courts in adjoining couLties, we nave concluded- such a court would be of considerable benefit to this county. We are glad therefore that it is to be a countv 1 North Main St., are clever and accommodating gentlemen, have a select line of gentlemen's wear ing appareland would appreciate a portion of ydur patronage. On page 6 will be found the ad vertisement of A. W. Winecott, one -of our leading dry goods mer chants He is now conducting Clean Sweep Sale and is offering a large number of articles at bar ITT 1 l 1 J3 gam prices. w natever ne aaver tises you can depend upon. On page 7 can be found the ad of the Globe Depart This stose h one of the most wide-awake business houses in the city, and, accord- . . . -i np ' ing to its aa, is oiieruig suni splendid bargains. This store carries a large stock, and, if you are a judge of goods, you can most likely find here something to suit On page 4 we have the follow ing: ads. and suggestions: Dr. Price's Wheat Flake Celery Food, . one of the best cereals on the market. It is for sale by al first-class grocery stores. Simmon's Liver Kegulator, an old remedy of great merit. For . - sale by all druggists. Doan's Ointment and luduey Pills Remedies most highly rec ommended. Sold by all druggists Dr. King's New Discovery for oonghs and colds. .. A remedy tha holds its own. For sale by al druggists. The Standard Sewing Machine among the best make. Sold by T. E. Witherspoon & Co. Belk-Harry Co., one of our lead ing dry goods establishments, and i i i .. .i - court ana not merely a city court, dealers in numerous other articles we arealso glad that it is not to aa indicated in their ad. You be given the abominable name of cannot receive more courteous . o 10, iu ""' treatment or get more for your as puonsned in tnis issue seems monev than at this splendid store to aooiisn tne omces oi justice ot The Cooleemee Journal, a live tne peace tnrougnout the county, newananer of Davie countv. wants this however, is said not to be the case. The facts will appear when an accurate copy of the bill can be obtained, consequently the dis i cussion oi unxnown provisions is premature. ibe se'eciions for the positions of judge and solicitor, as made by your subscriptions. Vinol, -a splendid rebuildin remedy, is offered for sale a Smith's Drug Store on page 5. Ayer's Hair Vigor, for dandruff and falling of the hair, advertised on page 5. It is for sale at al the Bar Association, are splendid drug stores. ana no aouDt satisiactory to a large number of our people, but the provision in the bill that said offices shall be filled by lawyers only, is a very bad feature, is class legislation, is undemocratic, and, we beleive, unconstitutional. VERY ANNOYING. IS This Hardly Expresses Wfaat Salisbury , reopie day oi u. -Any itcniness oi tne SKin is an noying. Little danger in itching skin disease. But they make you miserable. Doan's Ointment is a never- failing cure. For Piles, Eczema, all itching troubles. - Salisbury citizens endorse it.' W. A. Monroe, 424 W, Council St., Salisbury, N. C, says: "Sev eral years ago I was bothered by a skin eruption which failed to yield to the various remedies I used. After suffering for tome time, Doan's Ointment was brought to my attention. I and procured a box from the Salis bury Drug Company. The first application brought relief aud when I had finished the contents of ne box my trouble had entire ly disappeared. I have had no return of it since and know that , the cure effected by Doau's Oint ment was a permanent one. -j. advise anyone afflicted in a Simi lar manner to give this -preparation a trial." For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yoik, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' Fine chickens can be had from Rev. L, B Spracher, as advertised on page 4r Kothrock s Roller Mills wants you to try some of their high 'gr ad flour. Ad. on page 5. Dr. L. S. Fox, the dentist, always ready to ssrve you. Ad on page 5. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure, splendid remedy, is advertised on page 5. Cabbage Plants, the frost proo variety, sold by Rev. R. L Brown, is advertised on pag ) 5, The Wacuovia Loan & True Co., one of the State s strongest financial institutions, offer to tak care or your money and py yon for the privilege. Ad. on page 5 Perfection Oil Heaters and Rayo Lamps are advertised on page 5 They can be bought in Salisbuiy The Watchman's knife offer ap pears on page 5. If you would call and see the knives we are giv ing away you would not lose much time in securing one of them. The Summersett Undertaking Co., in case of need, waut to ren der you their services. They are well-up to their business. Ad. on page 5. ThfTeople's National Bank :'s another of Salisbury's strong fi nancial corporations. They are courteous and prudent and'want your business. Ad. on pags 5. o o o o Attractions are their Prices. Four hundred and four school- honses built in North Carolina in the past fiscal year. That " is & record to be proud x)f. A - dispatch, from Union City, Tenn.-, says that in the case of the eight alleged night riders under ar rest for the murder of Capt. Ran kin, that the entire day was con sumed in securing two iurors. The defense exhausted 26 of its 192 peremptory challenges, while the State used only one of its 48 chal lenges. The Watchman is liot familiar with the Tennessee law on this matter, but it desires to call attention to one fact in this connection. From the statement above it is clear that the State has 192 peremptory challenges, (for the eight defendants). A peremp tory challenge, as most of our readers know, is a challenge at the option of the attorneys for the de fense. They may arbitrarily re fuse to accept a juror and are not called upon to assign any reason whatever. If a man does not wear a clean collar, wears or does not wear glasses, has a. mustache, limps, is clean-shaved or otherwise, or if the lawyer don't like the cast of his countenance orjthe hue of his hair, he may say "stand aside, ' and the citizen does not serve ou that jury, no matter how excellent a juror he might make. In ad dition to the peremptory chal lenges the attorney has the right under the law to challenge a cer tain number of the panel for cause." That is to say, if the ex amination of the talesman shows that he is disqualified by any rea son from serving as a juror in that particular case, he is also rejected. It does not require a very acute mind to see what an advantage the defense has over the State in this matter, and it is by using every means the law giv-s them, and in some cases ethers, that the lawyers are often so long in getting a jury to try a murder case. Of courses lawyer will not allow a man to get on a jury of this sort if he believes ne win not give tis client a square deal, and there is no objection to this, but through the means men tioned many goc d men are, reject ea as iurors ior no ctner reason than that the lawyer fears they will give hi3 client just what he deserves. A movement is on toot in this State, now to have tiie law al tered so the State may have a t least a fair showing along this line. This iB a good sample of the habit of electing lawyers to legis lative bodiesv-J8eenJs""that thej more often make laws to defeat justice than they do to protect so ciety The cry of the people is "les law and more justice." The Watchman $1 .00 per year. INDIGESTION? DYSPEPSIA? FLATULENCY ? r FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. THE GENUINE HAS THE RED 2 ON THE FRONT OF EACH PACKAGE AND THE SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF J. H.ZEILIN&CO ON THE SIDE, IN RED. Wo have a big stock of Staple and;H all at : very Toyland is now open on our second floor and we are show imr a well-selected stock of Toys ot -allnds, Dolls, Tool Boxes, Doll Trunks, Mechanical loys, lo carts, Beds, Tea Sets and hundreds of other toys too numerous to mention. Sale ot Valuable Town Lots and Houses and Lots. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court made in the special proceeding entitled Mary T. Lefler, administratrix of D. L. Eefler: against Etta Lefler et al., the undersigned commissioner, ap pointed by the court, will expose to public sale- at the courthouse door in the city of Salisbury, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday, January the 4ttul939, the following described town lots in the town of Granite Quarry, bounded and described as follows, to-"A-it: Lot No. 1. Beginning at a stake on Ufhe railroad and runs north 47 west 1.55 PHiaina to a stake on the old line on the south side of the Gold Hill road; thence with the old line south 4 west 3.30 chains to a stone, corner of lot No. 2; thence with line of lot No. 2 passing over the middle oi tne wen, norm oi east 2.27 chains to a stake on the rail road ; thence with the railroad 80 links to the beginning, containing 63-100 of an acre. On this lot is situ- ited one nice 3-roorn cottage and out buildings worth $5 00 per month. Lot No. 2. Beginning at a stake on the railroad corner to lot No. 1 and runs thence south 51 west 2.27 chains passing over the middle of the well to a stone in the old line; thence with the old line south 4 west 1.58 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 3 ; thence north 51 east 3 chains to a stake on the rail road; thence with the railroad 1.09 chains to-the beginning, containing 40 100 of an acre. On this lot is situ ated a nice 3-room cottage with out buildings and rents for $5 00 per month. Lot No. 3. Beginning at a stake on the railroad, corner of iotNo. 2, thence south 51 west 3 chains to a stake on the old line, corner of lo1 No. 2 ; thence with the old line south 4 west 1 47 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence north 51 east 332 chains to a stake on the raiLoat. corner of lot No. 4; thence with the railroad 1 06 chains to the beginning. On this lot is situati d a very nice cnttage. 3, rooms, with out buildings, etc and wrth $5.00 or $6.00 per month. Lot No. 4. Beginning at a stak? on the railroad, corner of lot No 3, thence south 51 west 3 32 chains to a stake on the old line; thence with the old line south 4 west 1.75 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 5 ; thence north 51 east 3.C0 chains to a stake on the rail road, corner of lot No. 5; thence with the railroad 1.50 chains to the begin ning, containing 45-100 of an acre This is a vacant lot suitable for a nice residence. Lot No. 5. Beginning at a stake on the railroad, corner of lot No. 4, and runs thence south 51 west 3.90 chains to a stake on the old line ; thence witl the old line south 4 west 1.25 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 6 ; thence north 57 east 2 30 chains to a stake on the railroad ; thence with the railroad 2.32 chairs to the beginning, contain ing 45-100 of an acre. This is a very desirable lot for building purposes. Lot. No. 6. Beginning at a stake on the railroad, corner of lot No. 5 and runs thence south 51 west 2 30 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 5 on the old line ; thence with the old line south 4 west 4 25 chains to a stake on the railroad ; thence with the railroad 6 chains to the beginning, containing 90-100 of an acre. This is a vacant lot suitable for several residences. Lot No. 7. Beginning at a stake on the railroad and runs thence' north 62 east 3.50 chains to a stake, corner of lot No 8; thence north 25 west 2.44 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 9 on Hall's line; thence south' 58K west 1 chain to a stake, Hall's corn r, on the railroad ; thence with the railroad 3 70 chains to the beginning, containing 55-100 of an acre. This is a very de sirable lot and has a . portion of a gran ite pit on it. Lot No. 8. Beginning t a stake, cor ner of lot No. 9 on the south side of the Gold Hill road and runs thence south 583 west 2 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 9 on line of lot No. 7 ; the.net- south 25 east 1.22 chains to a stake corner of lot No. 7 ; thence north 62 east 2 chains to a stone, Lefler's corner on the Gold Hill road ; thence wit'i said road north 25& west r.22 chain? to the beginning, containing 25-100 of an acre. On this-lot is a nice 3-room cot tage with basement, outbuildings, etc. and worth 6.00 per month. Lot No. 9.- Beginning af a stone, Flairs corner on the south sice of Hit' Gold Hill road and Tuns south 58 1-2 west 2 chains to a stake, corner of 1 No. 7: thence south 25 1-2 eat l."i chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 8 ; thence north 58 1-2 east 2 chains to a stake on the south side of the Gold mil road, corner oi lot ino. ; tnence with said road north 25 1-2 west 1.22 chains to the beginning, containing 2o-100 of an aere. This is a vacant I jl , well located and suitable for building purposes. The foregoing lots will be sold to the highest bidder for cash under a judg ment of the Superior Court and who ever purchases the same will get n court title. These lots and houses are in the growing town of Granite Quar ry and are. kept rented aim are always in demand. Now is the time to buy bargains Sale will be left open 10 days for a 10 per cent, bid, and if no bid is put on and the sale is confirmed . the purchaser will get title within 20 days from day of sale. ThiSDecember 1st, 1908. Mart T Left Er, Admr. and Corar. R. Lee Wright, attorney, U Special Bargains in Cloaks. o Fine Chickens. I have f r sale a few thorousrh-bred youne roosters. Buff Orpinsrt ns and Barred Yiv- month Rocks. Price, $1.00 to $1.35 each, de livered to any po'nt in 'alisbury. Effgs for batching will be offered later. Address, L. B. 8PKACHEK,R. F. D. i, Salisbury, N. C. it 0 o 0 0 Ladies' Long Black Cloaks only $2 98 Ladies' Loi:g Cloaks in Brown, Tah i, and Black, regular, $5 00 value. -, . Price 3 98 $7.50 value Ladies' Long Kersey Cloaks, made of good material, latest style "in Tan and Castor. Price 5 0a Ladies' Long Coats, made of good quality of lightweight Kersey, ex quisitely trimmed, satin yokeTine, regular $10 00 coat in Tan, Cas tor 'and Bi,ck, Price 8 50 Ladies' Loug Coats made of inspect- . edChiff. n Broadcloth, semi-fitted trimmed w ith satin and yoke sat- ; " . in liiifd. This is a regular $12 50 coat in Tan, Castor and Black. .Special 10 00 Millinery. n on Millinery. Big reduc. Big lot of Hats and Shapes worth 75c to $2.50. Cnoice 10c Clothing. Boys' Suits, all sizes, s bought late and are New lot rf These w.-r much cheaper Ihau if we had bought thpm early in the season. Price 93c, 1 25 and up to 5 00 Our stock of Men's Suits is still com plete and we have extra good values at 4 98, 6 50, 7 50, 10 50 aiid up to 18 50 m a & " - - Jii1 o Bargains in Blankets. We have never before been able to sell blanketsso cheap as we can now, ' , Medium size Cotton Blankets. Per pr 48c Full-size Twitt Cotton Blankets in White, Grey and Tan, -regular $1.25 value. Per pr 98c Extra large heave Twill Cotton Blankets. .vYou hav never bought there for iesa than $1.98. Special, ... pair 1 48 Grey Wool Blakets 10 4 regular $3 blankets in second. Special per pr 2 00 11 4 in same blankets at 2 48 North Carolina White Wool Blank ets 10 4 regular $4 00 vae. j - Per pair 2 98 Goat Suits. We still have some pretty coat suits and "will make very low prices. Counterpanes. Extra good value in Counterpanes for holiday. $1.25 value nice full-size. Counter panes, good heavy weight. Price $098 $1.48 Counterpanes, extra large and heavy. - Special 1 25 Good value in Counterpanes at 1 98 to 2 48 Shoes. Buy your winter shoes of us. We will sell you yood shoes at very low prices. 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o m o o o 0 Q 0 Q 1 Mm! T5 qcoosoooooooooooooooooooooooo coo Nights to Becoma Much Shorter. Washington, D. C, Doc. 21 Last night was the longest f the year and today is the shortest day, This means for the northern hem isphere that winter began shortly before 7 o'clock this morning the un and earth at that time being at the minimum point of separa tion. Beginning tonight the nights will become shorter. i Kli'lYBS. We are still giving a good knife to those who pay a year s subscription in advance to the Carolina Watchman. N'cs Hunt in Iredell. Postmaster General Meyer, ac companied by his 8su, George ven L Weyor, left here to-night for a eek's hunting expidition inNrth Carolina. Thy will be the guests of the Honstonvllle, N. C. The Postmaster General is a crick shot and he has beu promised some t?ood sport because of the abnnd auc of quail -Washington dispatch. a Old Newspapers for sale Watchman office. at The Mortgage Sale. THE COOLEEMEE JOURNAL Published at Cooleemee. N. C. Edited by J. C. Sell. A wide-awake, up-to-date progressive paper, contains all the news, both state and county, also all the news of Davie and surrounding counties. One of the best opportunities for Salisbury to ad vertise their business in-surrounding counties, as Salisbury is the all-important market for the peoDle. as thpv have near three thousand inhabitants ana onjy id miles from this nlace. Snh scription $1.00 per year and advertising Address all communications to Coo lkemkr Journal, lck box 29, Coolee mee, ss. u. .Flione No. 6. . 12-2 tf The Quren'of fashion's .Richest and choictcrrnfioris arc iikir! elegantly and perfectly reproduced on tie-- Standard Rotary. The World's S3cf dewing Iflachine The- only machine which makes abso lutely porfect lock and chain ttltehinp ; the same machine. Indies When you are in need of a sewing ma chine, you no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration and should buy one which will last a life time, th.p .Standnrri Rotary. You Owe It to Yonrself to learn how the Standard Rotary will do more and better -work, in less fc''me. and with more real comfort ar.d ntens- ure than any-other machine made. Send for circular. - The standard Sewing Machine Co,, For sale by Atlanta, Ga. T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO., , Salisbury, N. C. v Re-Sale, of Land. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior vuuii, ui fl.uwu v;ouniy rendered in ine special proceeding entitled: "Jas a. interne, Admr. of Peter A. Ritchie ai vs. vr.iey .vv. titcnie. Daniel Peejer, Mary Peeler, W. Ernest Ritchip and others,' authorizing', empowering a... uiictiuig unuersigneu, as com missioner and administrator to expose to public sale the land hereinafter de- scu-iue i, at me uourt House in the city of Salisbury, the" undersigned will, on Monday, January 4th, 1909, at Li. o'clock m , Bell to the highest uiuvicA. iu. casu, at me uourl House door in the city of Salisbury, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being near Gay's chapel, in Franklin township, 7 miles from Salisburyeoua ty of Rowan and bounded as follows Beginning at a hickorv 110 fsoTrtfc of the beginning corner (a post -." ""o iu-owic tract m tne sab division of the Hillary Elliott estate, and running N. 85 W 59.50 chains to a white oak ; thence S. 2 west, 15 30 chains to a post oak thence south 88 east, 7 75 chaies to a maple in the branch; thence south 3 weaf ison Lchains to a black oak : thence north 79JS east, 24 57 chains to a hickory thence north 54 east, 5 50 chains to a dog wood; thence south 71 east, 7 50 chains to a pine, dower corner ; thence south 28 east, 10 chains to a pine thence north 41 east. 20 50 chains to mo ucKiuuuifc, .containing iza acres, more or less, deed for which is regis tered in Book 72 page 270 in the Regis ter's office of Rowan county. - This is a valuable tract of land in a good neighborhood, and title to the game is perfect and whoever buys will get a court deed. Bidding to begin at $1,200. Jambs A. Ritchie, Admr. andComr., rural route No. 3, Salisbury, N. O. R. Leb Wkight, Att'y. Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage deed of trust ex ecuted' by S. J. Poarch and wife, Mary V. Poarch, to A. S. Heilig on the 21-t day of March, 1901, and duly recoidt d with Rowan County Record of Mort gages in book 18, at page 442, pursuant to the provisions of said, mortgage det d of trust." the undersigned will sell at public sale to the highest bidder at tin court-house door in Salisbury, Horth .Carolina, on Saturday, tne 9th day of January, 1909, at 12 o'clock m., the following real es tate, towit: Two adjoining lots fronting forty feet each on Southern street, being lots 30 and 32 as phown upon Heilig's map of East Spencer, and lying about two and one-half miles East of Salisbury and von the south-east f ide of Long street in East Spencer -and described as .follows: Beginning at a stone, O. H. Trexler's north-east corner, on Southern street, and runs theftee with said street north 57 degrees east 80 feet to a stone, corner of lot 33, thence south 38 1-2 degrees east 133 feet to i stake on Newkirk's line, thence wiih said line south 49 degrees west 80 feet to a stake, C. H. Trexler's south-east corner, thence with- his line north 38 1-2 degrees west 144 feet to the be ginning on Southern Etreet, reserving a five foot alley in rear of said lots fur benefit of adjoining properly. On one of the lots is a dwelling house. This the 5th day of December, 1908. J. G. & J. D. Heilig, t i - Admrs.of A. S. Heilig B. B. Miller, attorney. Mortgage Sale. Default having been made in the payment of -the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage deed of trust executed on th llrhrinv ber, 1907, by A. L. Loflin and Sallie J. liOflm to H. A. Bernhardt, trnsfee to secure W. W. Rpid. nH vannrTi on in bock 31, at page 402 of Rowan County Record of Mortgages, pursuant to the provision of said mortgage deed of trust, the und lie sale tt the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, North Carolina, nn Saturday, the 9th day of JaVuary, 1909, at 12 o'clock m.. the fnii j viivniuc x I ui . a tate: Beginning at a stairs Kn ff.Pt north west from the west corner of the inter- SestlOn Of VanCft VOnil and IWolnneP street, being on the west side of Vance avenue, and runs thence in a north westerly direction with edge of Vance avenue 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot number thirteen t.honna m-jfi, na or lot number thirteen in south-westerly direction 145 feet to a stake on al- ey, thence with th 1 south-easterly direction 50 feet to a stalce corner of lot number eleven, thence with the line of lot number eleven m north-easterly direction 145 ieet to the beginning, being lot number twelve in block number three as shown upon mupof Melrose Heights recorded P6 Wl, of Rowan County Record of Deeds. This the 5th day of December, 1908. B x H. A. Bbbnhabdt, trustee, . B. Miller? attorney,
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