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Sim PVBUSHKD ITBT AVTKRNOON U?K>? Ailsr. Mwm ltela and Bse|p ' oad atneta. Bnttnd n Koond-cltu nuttir mill (. 1MI, at lt? padtofiev- tt l& ':? ??MMw*?|*i?f?.c'' OH HobM...: ....? u roar Months 1.00 Mx Months 1>. 0? Ou Tsar ?.0? . : Subscribers d??1 ring the paper d'eeon tin nod will plaut notify tbla ofAc* on date of expiration, otherwise It will bo continued nt regular subscription ratee unUl notleo to atop la received. If yon do not get the Dally Newt promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complaint will re* celve Immediate attention. It la our f deetre jo pleaee you. All article# aent to the Dally Newa or publication mast be signed by ike writer, otberwlee they will not *!* published. m THURSDAY, APRIL 1?, 1*14. } WORTH HEADING. North Carolinians do not moan to ho taiLenders always. At least,, wo are not going to sit at the foot of the table much longer with a dief1 At gracefully high death rate from preventable diseases. The Democratic mass meeting In Raleigh last week showed what people think of public health work. Here is what they said. It is well worth reading twice. "We rejoice In the great progress of our State is making in the cause of education of all the children, in methods and forces operating* in the interest of public health, iu public morals and public industry. We prge that every energy of the State be bent in behalf of a six months' school term, and that the Constitutional amendment for this purpose be adopted. "Wo urge that the efforts of these men and institutions enicaced in the splendid work of conserving the health of our people, In eradicating diEca^e and preventing tnjfeclions. be seconded with enthusiastic and unstinted support both by the State and the local governments." When such a body of men unani. mo u sly endorses such a proposition, it means that things are going to move and when health work once gets really under way in this Stateincreased prosperity is insured. A reputation for healthfulness Is the beat advertisement any town, county or State ctin have, and North Carolina means to havo it. P GL'ARI) AGAINST SPUING flREH April is the most dangerous moot! for forest fires. According to fig urea recently compiled by the Stat? Geological and Econom'c Survej practically two.third? of the destruc tlve fires of 1913 occurred in tli? spring, while April had nearly twlct as many fires as any other month ol the year. March ran It a close second and May was third The season this year is abnormally late and it is to be hoped the spring fire season will be correspond lyingly short. For the next month or six weeks, however, it behooves every citizens to exercise the great crai yusaiuio care in uunuiing nre. It has been ascertained that near' ly half of the forest fires In this State result from the carelessness oi negligence of the individual, fron farmers burning brush. hunters campers, smokers and others. Farm ers who have not finished cleaning up should exercise the greatest pre caution If fire is started. Better no buru at all. .Most of the materia being burnt on the farm ought rath er to be used -to improve the land or to atop sonic bad gully. There is not much bunting at thh time of year?and there should b< none?but fishermen are out alons every stream. They should tak< every precaution to extinguish nn> fire that they may light. Fires should not be built against dead logs oi rtumps as it is well night impossible to put out all sparks before leaving Common sense will guard most men from such acts of carelessness, bul for the reBt there Is a law against leaving camp fires uncxtinfjulshpd <: . which may be invoked. Snookers not only in the wood, but driving along the road, or riding on the railroad rhould think before thej throw a v.-ay their lighted matches. 01 cigar and cigarette stumps. The lat ter are ut? out by. rubbing them against something Carllesrness with flro in drj weather is inexcusable. We Nortl Carolinians are coming more and K more to realize the damage done b] Are, but as yet .we find it hard t< recognize our own responsibility foi Are prevention. The duty Is ours, le. us act as reasoning beings. >.' Mill... . FOR FBOST BITKM and CHAPPEf j For frost bltteu ears, fingers and | toes; chapped hanos and lips, chil blatas, cold sores, red and rougl | skins, tkers is nothing to , erjua Bocklen's Arnica Salve. Stops paii at oaoe and heals qnfekly. In ever] komo there should be a box hand? I mm- ALCOilOL 3 P?E ctji'" | HUg ; MfeUklWpMtatirli. BSilg'sassai 1! j^sriSSte^^^ j3vji r^iram^toQttrf^ K??? H Not Narcotic. MP Ap^gctBmriyK^t , HflBh - v ion .txXuwiUQLiniiun KiJ< VAirmijCoovabmnAwrak ^ n. a? and Loss or SmP. IkSUi ") e af EaKb IJME Cnt-AuiCo?io; BIB? Exact Copy of Wrapper. ? FOR SALE CHEAP. Personal Property of the Washington Light Infantry at .Armory, Saturday. April 18, at IIS P. 31. 1 Largo King Heater and pipe. 1 ice Dor, 4 feet king by 3 feet high. 1 Field Desk. 1 New Step Ladder, 7 feet tall. cuiua piaics, cups unu oauvcn, biiiu , dishes, frying pans and baking pans. 1 Pool Table and Equipment. A few chairs, canvass folding c ots . . Prices?CASH. , 4-14-4tc. W. C. RODMAN. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.. Under and by virtue of the power of eale contained in a cerlalnt, mortgage deed executed on December 8. lull, by Mitchell Williams and wife Lucy Williams to JuniusI). Grimes, Trustee, which said mortg age is recorded in Dook 166, pag? 186 of the Beaufort county records, which is hereby referred to for park ticulara default having been made - in the payment of the debt secured , by said instrument the undersigned \ mortgagee will, on Monday, 20 day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for ' cash at the Courthouse door in t Beanfort county, the~following der scribed two tracts of land: First Tract. A certain tract or parcel of land sitnated in Beaufort county, Pantego township, and in the town of Belhaven, being that ! tract of land that was conveyed to . Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bullock and wife on the 12th day of March, 1 1901, and which deed is recorded in k Book 107, pngo 482, of the Beaufort county records. Second Tract. A certain tract of .and in Beaufort eonnty, Pantego township, and in the town of Bolha1 ven, described as follows: Fronting f on the North side of the county road leading from Delharen to I'antego 50 foot, running Northward 20f? ??-et being same land conveyed to l.aura A ttlinpeou by W. J. Bullock Vd>ch said oetd i? duly recorded In !?? office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county iu Hok 107, page 123: the intention hereof being to describe nil the lands In Belhaven which were willed tn Mitchell Williams by Laura Simpson. This March 17th. 1S>14. JUNIUS D. CHIMES. Trustee. ] 3-19-4 wc. SECURE YOUR DISCOUNTHemcmb' hat In order to secure! your discount on etcctrtc light and water bills that they must be paid on or before the tenth of the month. These discount.* arc worth saving. Don't neglect It too long. Washington Electric Plant. 4-6 to 10 c. COM SlianKs VAUDEVIL For One W MONDAY, > UNDER CANVAS This" Sho^ Cons^sts-of VAUDEVILLE ALL , A COMPLETE CHANGE OF I A Ooo4 Qean SI) AlwavQ Rmioht mnavv WUglll * Signature Thirty Years CASTORIA rum ctMTAum iintTow om. NOTICE OP SALE. y Under and by virtue .pf a decree in an action entitled J. A. Houston and P. T. Houston va. L. B. Houston ct al, tho uudendgned commissioner will, on Saturday, the 16th o? May, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash tho follow. i lug described tracts of land: | 1st. Beginning at a post oak in , tho line between Into Vn 1 ?1*?1 I No. 2. In the old Gaylord division, j and running thence north 52, east SI poles; thence north 62, west 229 poles; thence south 52, west 60 poles; thence Bouth 55 east to the beginning, containing 112 acres, niorc or less; saving tand excepting thereout that portion of the above described tract of land heretofore conveyed to J. A. and S. W. Wilkinson by L. T. Houston, guardian, and A. D. MacLean, commissioner. 2nd. Tract known as the Thomas Rcspass homestead,*atid having been conveyed to B. B Houston by Joyce R. Brewer, administrator of Annie E. Whittaker, by deed dated February 23, 1893, which said tract contains 200 acres, more or less. The eaid nale will-be made at the j Court House door. ' ^ j Terms of said sale will be cash. This April 16. 1914. W. B. RODMAN. JR.. 4-16-4 wc Commissioner. NOTICE. At a moating of the Board of Elections on April 13, 1914, upon petition of the parties affected, the Board has created a new precinct to be known as Washington Park, within the following boundaries: "Beginning on the east side of Jack's Creek Bridge, at the foot of same, thence with Jack's Creek to Pamlico river, thence "with Pamlico river to the toot o? thefPublic Land up the river Head to the Brick Kllri* Road, thence with the eaid Brick Kiln Iload to the Washington and Bath Roud at Washington Heights, thence to the corporate limits of the City of Washington, thence with Jack's Creek to the beginning." / The polling place in *ald precinct has been fixed at the store of the Rex Lumber Company. The polling place In Beaver Dam precinct shall hereafter be at the store of J 0. M*lxon. This April 13. 1914 By order Board of Elections A M. DUMAY, Chairman Board of Elections. L. H. REDDITT, Secretary.- 4-15-law-4wc [IMG! Bi? 10c LE SHOWS eek Starting APRIL 20th. ON C. L. LOT High Class nncLReflned ] 20 PEOPLE ; STAR I PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT i our. Guaranteed, . Feel Miserable?. "**Th. flr.t doH at Dr. King's New Discovery lives 5 relief. Henry D. Senders of CavenItsh. Yt.. was threatened with oonlumption, alter having pneumonia. He writes: "Dr. King a New DUcoriry ought to be In every family: It Is certainly the beet of all medlcluoe Cor 009***. colds or long trouble." 3o?d for chUdren's coughs. Money back If not satisfied. Price 60e and 91.00. At all Druggists. H. BL Bsckka M Co., Philadelphia or St. Loal*. MORTOAC3B SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage deed from Aurroa Odd Fellows Home company to Elisabeth W. Blount, dated November 30th. 1900. and recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeds for Beaufort county. In Book 144, at page 90, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby,, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 20 day of April, 1914, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. of. fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court ' house door in Beaufort county, that certain tract or lot of land lying and being In Beanfort oounty, and State of North Carolina adjoining the J lands of B. H. Thompson, Charles Dixon and others, and more partlc- 1 ularly described as follows: Situated In the town ot Aurora, N. ? |C., beginning at the Northwest cor- 1 ner of the lot owned by Dr. H. M. ; Bonner In the vnter of Main street, I and running In a Westerly direction with the center of said street a distance of 4t feet and lira inches to I the Southwest corner of Charles I Dixon's lot; thence in a Northerly direction with said Dixon's line, a 1 distance of 81 feet and 6 Inches; thence in an Easterly direction par- I allel with the first line herein given, I a distance of 41 feet and 6 Inches I to the Bonner line; thence with ca<d I Bonner line In a Southerly dlreollon Is distance of 81 feet and .6 .ashes to the beginning; It being tbe [identical lot described In and con- " vejea by ine aroresaid mortgage, and 1 *elng the urac lot conveyed by v.*. , T. Hudnell end wife to Aurora Odd ( Fellows Home Company by deed dated November 30th, 1306, and record ' ed. In the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort county in Boole 14 4..at pago 41. This March 16. 1914. MARY P. ftLOUNT, Executrix of-Elizabeth W. Blount. and Trustee. Small, MacLean, Bragaw & Rodman, Attys. 3-17-4wc. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's Msw Discovery Is known everywhere as the remedy which will surely stop'a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson, Edison. Tenn. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It Bells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This la true, because Dr. King's New Discovery will relievo the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle In the house at all times for the members of the family. 60c and 61. All druggists or by mall. IL E. Uucklen A Co., Philadelphia or 81 XouIr. State of North Carolina?Depart- 1 ment of State. I CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated rec- : ord of the proceedings for the vol- ! nntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock- , holders deposited in my office, that the Washington Lime Company, a corporation of this State, whose 1 principal office is situated in the town of Washington, county of "couiuu. a into or worm Carolina. (J. D. Armstrong being the agent therein and in ch rge thereof, upon " whom process may be served) has ! complied with chapter 21 ItevJsal of 1905. entitled "Corporations:" j preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of North , Carolina, do hereby certify that the , said corporation did. on the 24th. day of March 1914, file in my office a , duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation executed by all the , stockholders thereof, which said oon ( Bent an the record of the proceed- , tnga aforesaid aro now on file in my j said office as provided' by law. I In testimony whereof, I have here ( to set my hand and affixed my offi- , cial seal at Raleigh, this the 24th 4 day of March, A. D. 1914. , J. BRYAN GRIMES. t Secretary of State. , Bdward L. Stewart, Att'y. 3-28-4wc. .. , I IN RE PANTEGO DRAINAGE DIS- 1 TRICT. North Carolina. Beaufort County. < J. A. Wilkinson and others. J Morgan Farrow and others. The Board ot Drainage Commissioners of the Pantego Drainage Dis ! trict and all Other Land Owners and < Persons Interested Therein are \ Hereby Notified that a petition baa . been filed by W. R. Bowen and nu- : meroua others named therein, ask- ; In^Vthat the Intercepting canal be J stopped at Its present western ter- \ minus, and a cross canal construct- 1 ed therefrom to intersect the Pan- J Logo Run Canal for the reasons and J upon the terms recited in said petl- ; Lion. A hearing thereon will be 1 had at the Courthouse In Washing- 1 ton on the 15 day of April, 1914; J where and when all persons Inter- \ sated are do tilled 'to* be and appear 1 ind show cabfte, if any they have, * why the petition should not be J (ranted and such, order made as * nay be necessary to effectuate tbe ; tame. Given under my hand, this tbo lit dir ot April, 1?1?. * OEO. A. PAUI-. * Clirt Soporlor Court. I'M"?. l?| ? .1. _ ?. j C': ^*>?v H L" ifMnm-jtj "fi'^-'*i 11 -M ; i ^aSaiJi&T '-". ~'fAmong the women who hare distinguished themselves during the winter n Washington oa hostesses is Mrs. rhomas F. Dunn, wife of the congressnan from Rochester, N. Y. 8b* is well known in society in New York :it>;, where she spends part or every winter. Gratitude. Manager?Mr. Smith, of late your work has been very perfunctory. 8mlth (eagerly interrupting) ?Mrs. Tones. I've been working here for three months now. and though I have tAed my beat, that's the first bit of >raise I have received since I've been iere Thank you!?Pali Mall Qasettr. APPLICATION' FOR PARDON. NltocB is hereby given that appll. :ation will be made to Governor Locke Craig for the pardon of Ben Edwards, of Beaufort county, now serving a sentence of twelve months >n the roads or said county for violation of the eearch and seizure law. TO la April 16, 1914. HOOD EDWARD9. REMEMBER THE FIFTEENTH. If your light and water bill Is not paid by 5 o'clock of the evening of the 16th, service will be discontinued on the morning of the 16th. WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL. ELHC. TRIC PLANT. 4 11-StC. The King of All Laxatives. For constipation use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Pacl Muthulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are tho "king of all laxatives. Tbey are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and got well again. Price 25c At Druggists or by mall# H. E. llucklen A Co.. Philadelphia or St. Loda. v ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having this day duly qualified before the Clerk of thf Superior Court of Beaufort county as Administrator of the estate of; David W. Gasklll, deceased, late of I the county of Beaufort, notice is t hereby given that all callms against ] said estate, duly verified, must be: filed with the undersigned within * twelve months from this date, or tblg notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment. This 11th day. of'March, 1914. K. M. GASKILL, Kdmr. David W. Gaskill, deceased. ? Small, MacLean, Bragaw it Rodman ; Attys. 1-11-6 wp. NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortg sge deed" executed on February 6,1 1900, by J. H. Grelder to W. T. Hud nell, Trustee for Lona B. Hudnell, which said mortgage Is recorded In Book 154, at page 663 of the Beaufort County Records, which Is hereby referred to for particulars, default having been made In the payment of the debt secured by said Instrument, the undersigned trustee, mortgagee, will on Monday, the 4th dajf of May 1014, at 13 o'clock noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courhouee* door in | Beaufort county, the following described tract of land. Lying and 'being in Richland town ihlp, Beaufort county, and more parIcularly described and defined as follows: Beginning on the Sandy | Landing road at Wm. Mourning's :orner, thence N. 3 1-3 East 5.^8 poles to said Mourning's corner; Lfaenee N. 86 E. 69.86 poles to a ?wee? gum, L. D. Mldyette's corner, :hence along said Mldyette's, Kobirson's and Bonner's lino E. 48 1-3 SV. 826.40 poleh to a corner in the lanvannah, thence with Roberson's, Bonner's and A. D. Beacham's line :o large pine in the head of Second lot, A. B. Beacham's corner, thence J. 30 1-3 W. 10.96 poles to the Hick >ry Point road, thence with said oad to 8. 48 W. 101.24 poles to a :orner In D. V. Warren's line, thefice with eald line E. 79 1-2 E. 20 poles o a corner of said D. V. Warren's hence 8. 43 1-2 B. 186 poles to an>ther of said P. V. Warren's cor-, lera. thence parallel with the west | litch of the Savannah field S. 10 1-2 B. 100 poles to Sandy Landing 'Ofidf..then with the Sandy Landing, oad to the beginning, containing I 165 acres. It being the same land :onveyed by deed to J. H. Grelder >y Lona B, Hudnell on Februatj?5, .900. and this deed of trust l#glvm to secure the purchase money till due on the sala * ^ 4 , n tor bills. POM ysmedles. |IUMtM4 (under I tho pure food low, ?ueb M: sprains, sic.' ~J Con, Spots, for oorns. bunion., cU on. ole. C?satire Tablets for hesdachss. and l?n? amotions. LstaUvi Llcrg Teas (or liter, kid nor. bowels, elc. Cold Tablets (or l.sOrlppe. colds, congha, etc. Ulseeuve T'blea tor lidKeallon, dyspepsia, etc. - .llrsMag Ofatmews (or cau, burns, bfttlMI, etc, .s Catarrh lUdm for Catarrh, ?tc. All oaf? to use with full directions and instructions as to symptoms and treatment of same. This cabinet is a work of art and an ornament suitable for the b?st household. When a preparation-has become exhausted the same can be duplicated. i The regoatr price of this caibnct Is $3.00 but we ate placing on the market for a short time only as an introductory offer a number Of theso cabinet* for $1.00 each. Send now before offer 1? withdrawn. THE HAm^TON^PRPQ OO. - FOB TREASURER. To the eDmocrats of-Ceaufort County: I take this method of announcing my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Beaufort county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. If nomtnatod and elected 1 hereby pledge myself unreservedly to the two t*ri?. policy. I will not be a candidate for. nor will I accept tho office after the expiration ot my second term. Should I be alected I will administer the duties ot the office with promptness and dispatch, oslng courtesy to all, giving to the people of Beaufort county tho same ?are, seal and faithfulness I have endeavored to exerclse towards them for tho last six teen years, as chairman of the Board of Education. Respectfully, B W. AYERS. CITY ORDINANCE. The Board oi Aldermen do enact: 1. That whenever an alarm of fire' la made in the city it shall be the duty of every person driving a vehicle of any description to drive to the-right side of the street, as close] as possible to the sidewalk, and remain stationary In single file for a| period of five minutes. This ordinance shall apply to bicycles and! automobiles as well as other vehicles. 2. Any violator of this ordinance shall subject the offender to a fine of Five Dollars. 4 810 tc W. C. AYER8, 4 8 10 tc City Clerk. | CITY ORDINANCE. The Board of Aldermen do enact: 1st. That it shall be the dnty of] any person driving an automobile in the elty of Washington on approaching the* crossings of Main and Market streets to come to a full stop at least ten feet from the crossing, before crossing either of said streets or turning the corner thereof. 2nd. Every violator of this Ordinance ehall subject the offender to a line of Ten Dollars. 4 8 10 tc City Clerk. W. C. AYERS, AD MINI8TB A TOR*8 NOTICE. Having qualified m administrator of Jeese Tuten, deceased, late of Beaufort countj. North Carolina, this Is to notify all parsons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit then* to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of March. 1916. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 3rd day of aMrch, 1914. H. &L COX, ward ft Crimes. Attys. NOTICB. State of North Carolina. County of Beaufort?In the.Superior Court Before the Clerk Stewart Waters, et als. TS Roanoke and Railroad Lumber Co., et als. To MafoX*. Waters, take notice: Tou are hereby notified that a special proceeding has been Instituted In this coura In the above acU6n for the tnrpose.or selling for a division that tract of land known as the Alpha Waters land situate In Long Acre township, Beaufort county, N. C., In. which yon own an undivided 3-208. inherited-front your father Tbos, 1, Waters. And yon are furtner notified that unless yon appear before the clerk of this court on April 20th, 1814. at 12 m.. In the courthouse in Wart-1 niton, N. c. or .nrwrr or deaar to petition herein Hied the roller therein prmyM" for ?(Q he noted. Witness ray ben4*tMt f" DUSlUcaS vjofUj ' Pub)' St ht County Court Houtt Washington. N. C. ' i n. i u Cnk..i.n^ ur. Li. h. ocnuDert Can? Promptly Answered. Town or Country. Office: Between Poet Office and I . Bank. Aurora. N. C i r. ' *" i agE'rVay tjrBMBiB fff' ' SB m DR. ERNEST W. DUNN Osteopathic Physician Chrome and Nervous Die? eases a Specialty Temporarily Located at *W Hotel Louise. I HOURS. 1 I Toe*. 11:30-1.30: 3-5: 7-9 I Thur. 4.30-6 p.ra. 7-9 Friday, 9-12: 1.30-3.30 I j?w*?aT.""Brm?.w. rr nm?. s?, i small, wiwot Bhaqaw mMH* taw, OOeap mat I. V. fajloaa Mara a at a aa a a a a a Tnaqa o< An'sw* maps, ium, maauxm Boom i, Sarlaca A Start BMg. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aaaaaa n W OARTBR, M D 4 Pracatca ItaiMil to at a 1 tiaa mje. Bar, Koaa ? a * Throat Htnrat MIS ami a S 0 p. m. axeapt H oadapa. a a Corner Mala and Market Ma Orar Browa'a Draf Bton Waalilaglaa, HO a mm * m m * Wilej O. Rodman John H. Boaasr RODMAN 41 BORina, Attorn eja-at-Law, O. A. PHILLIPS A BRO% PITH INSURANCE . a WASHINGTON, N. 0. 0. Ward, Joins D. Grimes WARD A GIHMIM Attornsj a at Law, Wnhiactoa, N. 0. ... | ? me unit Of tlx Pint Judicial DIMM awl the Federal Courta. a EDWARD L. STEWART, ? Attorney-at-Lew, . Wwhlnatea, *. 0. a , a a a a ' B. A. Daaial, Jr. ?,AlliaaV| ? Itft Tama W. w. KtMUa*a I Bum A WAIIRHN, MAE. K1EG * MITCM1W. Attorney a. at Jar. Tractleaa lathe Superiar, War al and Supreme Courta ot thh State. e a a a a a eaa A. D. Maclean, Waehln?toe, A. O. sr. A. Thoarpaea, a Aurora, U. 04 a.- Mel.KAW A TBOMPSOH, a Attornayr at law. a Aurora and Waahlastoa, H. 0. .jjl a GEO. 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