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V jDVEIRTISriTQ- IiLTES-MODERATE. 0L. XL. -A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE TEEMS:-i.5o pkr annum in advance WELDON, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905. NO. 22 ut v.a ii u man pa m it TO THE MERCHANT: If you haven't Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory we will supply you direct i V i TO THE CONSUMER: We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains more good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any factory TO ANY CHE WER of tobacco who will cut out and mail us this advertisement, we will mail him a card which will entitle him to one 5c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at rfr: : Vjr. !!!? t'.-.'t brand. IPtsfI F "X L a vm ASr9K j MmdHrJk e?J g&r Manufactured Only by Llipfert-Scelre Co., WliMrton-Snlem, N. C The Kind You Havo Always Bought, and wlilc li ling beea lu use for over 30 years, has bortio the clfrnntiiro of and has been inailo iimlcr his pcr- ff-jh.. wnal supervision slnco its liifnncy. All CountcrfeiU, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but; Eiiicriuients that triilo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caatoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is l'lcasimt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Mnreotlo suliittanre. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FevertahncHS. It cures Diarrliusa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tlio Children's Panacoo The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt tmvfl MHNNT, TT HURHT STfitir. JCW VONR MTV. r H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY, WELDON. N. C. NEW FALL AND WINTEK STOCK ARRIVING. WATCH THIS SPACE. j fyers Pills j fhe ereut rule of health- Keep the bowels reeular. And the great medicine Aver's Pills. iWl":: ElTJJ BUCKINGHAM'S. DYE f"tii viunuui ULliUlttL&r UC tm ci. u imu-uui.tui Lr.uu. . .1 . UNWELCOME SUITORS, I.0VI 1H A D1SEAHE HO MET I MRS II TAKES 8TR0NQ MBD1C1NS TO CURS IT. A girl who signs herself Mabel hkUk bow to pel rid of ao uuwolomo suitor, who 'n no persistent that no brand of snubs or even ooldooss of the polar varie ty has sufficed to banish. It should bo ao easy matter to look a love-tick youth squarely iu the eye and tell hitn that the time has ooiue for him to do his roosting on some oilier frool porch and to carry his liule bag of cara mels 10 some other girl. I'erhaps, Mabel, you can't appreciate the ache that gels into the heart of a young man once in awhile. He is in sane. His world begins and ends with you. lie writes bad poclry when he should bo keeping books for the boss His appetite fails him, aod when he walks the street the birds sing, the digs bark and even the brciz-i echo the word, "Love." Ho knows he is unworthj; fiat a century of correct liviog will not make him fi for you to wipe your shore 01; but has a haiy sort of an idea that if he keeps on loving in time ha may wear out resistance and that your pily may bo tran.liuuied into atfoction. That is why he Ognios trij'ping up the s'eps with the candy ao I the H iwer; w'ly he is kiod lo your little brother, whom he privately thinks is being reared for the penitentiary; why lie listens lo the stories toll by y iur reipwtol father, who has a 6nc recolleo'ijn of bow the butt'e of Bull IUj w.is waged, and likes to tell about it. That lover would help oarry io the coal at your residence, or turn the wringer, if he was asked. He in love. Snubs, rebuff, bints, polite refusals are as. tho sighing of the winds to him. There is just one thing for you to do. Be frank, Be brutally frank, Doo't try that old "I'll-be-a-sisler to you ' scheme. It was a failure when Ilameset nd I was courting. Make your no as big brick bouse, and then 'go np stain aod hare your little ory. If he cornea again tell papa to use a ub. And doo't worry. The young man ill get over it. Several million of youog men do get over it every year. ive is a disease. Sometimes it takes strong medicine to cure it. TO KEEP YOUNG. Avoid fear in all its varied furma of eiprcssion. It is tlie greatest enemy 01 the human race. Avoid excesses of all kinds; they are injurious. I be long ire must oe a tem perate, regular life. Don't live to eat, but eat to live. Many ol our ilia are due to over-taling, to eat ng the wrong things, and to irregular eating. Never look on the dark tidt; take sonny views of everything; a sunny hooghl drives rwny the hafowp, Be a chi'd; live simply and naturally and keep cltar of entangling alliances and conip'icttions of all kind.. Tho earruloua man never knows eoi'ogh about any question lo put up in interesting argument The Bank of W&, -::::::WELDON N. C. pizel Mer Tie Lais of tie State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TII, 1892. 8TATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DKI'OSITORV. HALIFAX COUNTY PKI'OSITOKY. TOWN OK WKLDON DKPOSITOIIY. CIPITIL AND SURPLUS - $33,000. provided banking facilities for thii Motion io identified with lh bii.inew inlewats ol "Q Tear this institution hn i Jekholders and directors have bin T1 jwarity at the logal rate of ioteroat sis por oentum. I f'lt: ViM-President: DANIEL Da. H. W. LKWIS, Jackson, Northampton eounty, N. C lo.ut-a Uliuu au- Acoounta of all art Cashier W. R. SMITH The largest and best plant in 1 mo Diatw. .CHATIT.ES MTLLEIt WALSII, jmer ana SltDul.oturer of MOM wW, TOM B S , GRAVE ?M of evert desariDtion. Vht BreniiJ Ait till lii'nmani.a. lenvery guaraotd. Write for ma nnoM tUvAlrn Iron Fencing, Vaaea to., for cemetery and other - Inmt, nrioM. SATISFACTION OUABANTEED. i Vork Delivered At Any Depot. I Illy. DON'T NAG, mm If you wish to help the world a 'ittlo in your bumble way, Don't nag, Your wifo, if you'ro a huaband, doubtless has her faults, but Bay Don't nag 1 You may bo too busy toiliug for your litilo bit of crust To be able to lilt others who are lying in the dust, But you still can help in ranking tbs world brighter, if you just Don't nag. If you wish to give him courage who bas chosen you for life, Don't nag ; If you wish to be his helper and he'll need belp in the Btrife Doo't nag. He may have a few shortcomings husbands generally do And he may sometimes sit beaten when he should have triumphed, too, But ho'll rise with newer oourage aod new strength if only you Doo't nag. All around you there are others who have painful wounds to nurse, Don't nag -L Rubbing on the raw has ever aid will always make it worse. Don't nag I You can see your neighbor's foibles all his weaknesses are plain But, then, what's tho use of prodding when it caDnot bring you gain, Why add by a look or whisper to the world's supply of pain? Doo't nag. If she has her days for fretting, oh, be patient then with her Don't nag. If he makes mistakes remember it is human still to err Don't nag. You may not have strength to rescue Ihe pale ones whose burdeos kill, Or to lift the weary toilers, who are stumbling np tho hill, But you can refrain from making ihe world sadder, if you will Don't nag I WHEN MY SISTER'S SHOWING OFF, The circus doesn't coma along as often as I'd like, An' fuo issomothin' as a rule that's mighty hard to strike, But when Bill Jones oomes courtin' woll, I simply want to say The way my sistes actor will boat a circus any day, She shakes his hand away up high an' says, "Why, howdy do f" The same as if she didn't soo him evory day or two. An' then be tries to answer back an' chjkos an' has tooough, An' I'm a-laughin' Gl to kill, w'ai'e sister's showin' off. She talks 'bout books that's wrote io Frauce, and ha says, "yes, indeed." A cook book is the only kind I ever saw her read, Her faoe looks fine by gaslight an' you bet I wouldn't dare To tell him 'bout the freckles that aro hiddco somewhere there. She plays on Ihe piano; crosses hands, an' then abe sighs An' looks like she saw angel forms a floatio' from the skies, She yells at me all day, but when Bill oalla her voioe gi's sof An' mushy lileo It's simply great when sister's sbowin' off, I wouldn't mind a bit to ace her oomin' it so strong, Provided sbo was only jos' the same tho whole day long, But when she's cross as tacks an' trios to act as sweet as pic, It strikes me aa so humorous that I've got to laugh or diej An' hhen he gently holds her hand I'm tempted lo let slip The fact that she kin nit moat hard enough to sink a ahip. I know it ain't the proper thing to sneer at folks an' scoff, But honest, boys, it's funny when my sister's showio' off I Washington Stan WHEN CLOUDS GATHER ROUND. Wll V WlrllllOI.il Til KSK PrtK.rMllUS LIT Tt.C C.iUBTKHIKS Of Til R IIBAHTHO MUCH NilHi II Y (UK I.OVEU ONES UNTIL IT la TtiO LATH. WOULPtVI HAVE SAID IT. Ooe night io crowded slcopiog oar a baby or led most pitcously. At length harsh voioe called out from t neigh boring berth : "Won't the child a rooi ti er atop it noUe, so that the people in thin oar oan get some Bleep ?" The baby ceased a moment, aod then arcana voice aoBwerea: "iDe dbdvb mother U io her coffin in the Ugage car, and I have been awake wi.fc the little one (or three night and I will do my best to keep her quiet." There was a sudden rush from the upper berth, and a rooh voice broken aod teDCter paid. ' I didn't understand, sir; I wouldo t have said it for the world, if I bad understood. Let me Uke the baby aod you get some res'; aod up aod down paced (be strong man, softly hushing the tirod pa by until it tell Backed up by ovrr third of a century of remarkable and uni form cures, a record such as no utlier remedy for the diseases and weaknesses pe culiar to women ever stuined, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Viercv's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 In leiral money of the United Sistes for any case of Iz-urorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Fallmsf ( Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ak is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. No othrr medicine than Dr. Pierce s Fa. vome 1'iesciiptiun could possibly "win out," as the aayuie (roes, on such a propoi- Tliey have tlie most remarkable record of cures made by this world famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any prepara tion especially defined for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. Tin wonrler ful remedy, therefore, stands absolutely alone a the omIt one possessed of such unrivaled properties aa to fully warrant its makers in piihliibing trie riniarkable offer above made in tlie utmost goou uuui. A short time got was almost deart with nervous prostration, crneral dthililv and female Wfknu." writes fr Lotettu Webster, of 317 Virginia Ave.. U 11 tiff ton. Ky., Worthy Treasur er, liiJepeiideut Oulr of Good Templars, " Itr. Pirrro'a Km-oHte Prcwriuiiun wn recommend- ad iu m& so mi ft cure, and I found this lo tie true, for I obLiincxt sjilcnilld results, srciiritin fine health. Vomen ounhl to be grateful to think there is oue wife and sore cure offered to them for their troubles. I advise ewry sick and suffering woman to stop upending money nd wanting time with doctors' prescriptions, when a few bottles of your remedy is sure to cure. I am the liappv mother of two children, boy aged sixteen, and girl, eight years." Do not permit the dealer to insult your intelligence by suggesting some other com pound which he recommends as "juat aa (food," because he makes it himself. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has stood tbe test of time and experience. Thou sands speak well of it because thousand ban been cured by it. SHE BELIEVED IN HIM. lie eon 1.0 not on amthav whim MOTH Kll I.OOKF.I) ON. An Awful Cough Cured. 'Two years ago our little girl had a touoh of pneumonia, which left her nith an awful oough. She had spells of coughing, j ant like ooe with the whoop ing oough and some thought aha would not get well at all. We got t bottle of Chamberlain's Cough RemcJj, which aoted like a ohtrm. She stopped cough ing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Bruhaker, III. This remedy is Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C, W. K. Baavens, Eofiold, N. C , J. A. Hawks, Garyshurg, N. C. Some men find it easier to dodge an obligatiop than lo meet it. A few words nr friendly interest cheer ily spoken at ihe right time and nropor place havo changed the course, of many a person who had resolved upon self-destruction. Because of tho lick of en cuuragetnent many s poor soul en shrouded in the darkness of despair has gone down to an untimely gruve by his owd premeditated act. The following verso left by a suicide who had mot with previous business reverses is a lair exam ple which illustrates Iho stalo of mind of most i f those poor unfoitunatcs who re solve to end t heir earthly careers : 'Here poor unfortunate Haywood lies, Nobody laughs, nobody crieF; Where he's gone aod how he fares Nobody knows and nobody cares." Had this man's friends who regicttcd his misfortune and deplored bis death spoken encouragingly to him and mani fested a friendly interest in his welfare tried tho effect of kind words and good cheer to dispel his despondency he would doubtless have done very differ ently. And so with others. When ono becomes so utterly despondcot that he believes that no one in the world cares fur him io the least when the least ray of hope, or good oheer cannot penetrate the bleak, lonely shadows of despair that draw their dusty folds closely about miod aod heart then it is he welcomes death aod longs for that quiet end unbroken rest whioh tho grave only affords. We are usually careless in our manner toward the living indifferent regarding their happiness or success until their tragic end, or downfall. Then we awaken to the rcalizitioa that a few timely words spoken, or light kind of encouragement bestowed by us at the proper time might have thwarted the unfortunate turn im posed by fate. Then instead of sadness and misery both would have been made happy, and the recipient of your favors would be forever grateful to you. Don't withhold your little acts ol kindness, or save your Sowers, or store away your kind words to shower upon your loved ones when death lays them low and renders them ioseosible to the outpomiogs of your grief-stricken heart, but bestow them daily, or whenever op portunity offers as you go along life's highway, and you will not only make the sad and discouraged one truly happy but yourself supremely so. These aa they are singly bestowed upon loved ones day by day serve to lighten labor, sweeten life, and bind bcarls with stronger bonds of endcartneot. The lovu nature of many a dutiful mother, faithful wife, and obedient chil dren hungers for a kiod word, or yearns for a pleasant smile, or a loving saress. Oh why withhold these previous little couitcsies of ihe heart so much piiz d by our loved ones uolil too late I Ki- press your love, make known your friend ship, offer your encouragement now I Beatrice Ilarradcn puts it eloquently thus. "I shall pass through this world but once. Ibereforo, it there is any kiod thing I can do let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way agaio. Kov. John Frank, ohapluin of Wes tern prison, was a geniul mat), whoso very look invited confidence. "It works like mine," be said, "one noes all sides of human nature, Take Jim Hartoclt, for intanco, For a number of years, Uartnett and his aged mother lived on a farm over by Clear Creek. Mrs, Hartnctt was a helpless cripple and her son took the whole care of her and the house. He was quiet and steady, but the most remarkable manner fairly ran amuck, drank hard, and was finally arrested on various charges. "He was a big, boyish fellow, with a face which might be be called sullen, but wsb not wholly bad, I couldn't belp liking him. At fi'st he had nothing to say to anybody, but he gradually grew friend ly with me, and talked quite freely about himself. "It isn t any use, ho asserted one day. I'm bad clear through. It was born iu me. "You have kept a straight rcoord up to this time," I said. "I've always wanted to cut Ioobp,' ho relurned; 'and even if I haven't done it that amounts to the same thing.' "Why haven't you?" I asked abrubt- "Uartnett paused for a moment; then he said simply: "Well, it was mother You see, if I'd gone off with the boys, she'd have been alone. Then I had to lift her. She w,is lame. I couldn't diink and get shaky and risk dropping her Besides, she would have found me out, aod well, parson, she believed in me down to tbe ground. There hasn't been a day since father died that I haven't wanted to go my own pace; but somehow I oouldn't, with the old lady looking on.' "I put my hand on Jim Hartnett's broad shoulder, "Jim,' I said, 'suppose she's looking now?' "Uartnett started, and then flushed like a boy. Jim,' I went on, 'you're a bettor fel low than I am, for I haven't jour temp tations. But don't spoil a good man, Jim. Depend upon it, your mother be lieves in you yet.' "What dtd he do? Well, there isn't a man today in Kalzoo county that I re spect moro than I do Jim Uartnett, He served his time calmly and quietly and oontcntedly. When bis time expired he went to work and he bos been a model cim n ever siace. It is a good thing to dio for others; it is a greater impulse to live for them; Whoever daily surrenders an evil impulse to a commonplace duly is more of a hero than ho who conquers a cily. Exchange. I'd 11 (ivi iihim v vi:ahh. Mkh. W'inmi.ow'h Sootiiino SVRtIP has been used fur over 60 yirs by mill ions of mothers for their children while toothing, with perfect success, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wiod colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve; the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Drugnisis in every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a buttle. Be sure and ask for"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," aod take no other kiod. I'ULLUI'lHAGIC MEANING are thesl lio s from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, III. Thiok what might have re- leep, when he laid it down in his own ' Bulled from his toniole cough if he had beith and waiohed over it till morning Aa he carried ihe little one back to its fat her, he apologized in the same words : "I hope you will i-xcuso what I said; I dido I understand tljw it was. MISUNDKKSTOOl) TIIK QUKKN. The Queen ol Denomk onca paid a ? isil to ihe Danish colony of Iceland, where the good old biahop exerted him self lo ihe uimost to show her .everything tu.l w.iili Keiiig. inequeen paid many complimoots to her host and,having learned that he wasa fimilyman.graci us ly icquiiud bow maoyobildreo be had. It happened that the Danish word for ".children" is almost identical i i sound with the Iceland word for "sheep" so the worthy bishop whuse koowlcdge of Danish was not so oomplcte s ii might havft been undeistood Her Majesty to ask how man; sheep he owned, aod promptly answered: "Two hundred." i'Two hundred chilJrenl" cried tl e queen astonished. "How can you possibly maintain such a numbei?" "Easily enough, please Your Majesty," replied tbe prelate with a cheerful smile. "In tbd summer I turn ihem out upon the hills lo grass aod when winter' oomes I kill and eat them." not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful oough, that dis turbed my DightWat. I tried every thing, but nothing would relievo It, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, whioh completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently curea all throat and lung diseases, preventa grip aod pneu monia. At any druirgial; guaranteed; 5Uo. and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. NEW CUKE POK CANCER. All surface cancers are new known to be curable, by Buckleo's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Dufiiieid, Va , writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Buoklcn's Arnios Salve healed it, and now it is pcrfootly well." Guaaantced cure for cuts and burns. 25c. at any drug store. Foiluue is ibe only knocker that man likes to see at his door. Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy in oontinuiog to givo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it oontaina absolutely nothing injurious. This rem edy is out only perfectly salo to give small ehildren, but is a medicine of great worlb and merit, (t has a world wide reputation for its curea if coughs, eolds aod croup and can always be lelled upon. Forsaleby W.M.Cohen, Weldon, N. C , W. E. Bcavens, Euficld, N. C, J. A. Hawks, Qarysburg, N. C. The surface knowledge of things is dangerous, an without value, we should be able to sec and admit both sides of a question. IUCSTCAMKTO HIM. "Well are you going away this Bum mar, old man? ' asked Plitte. "No," said Flatto "I shall slay right io dear Harlem." " lint vou said you needed rest and quiet?" "Well, 1 m getting them. Ibe hi ehildren downslairs went away. The singing girl across tbe ball has lontilitis the piano fiend baa broken her trm somebody stole Ihe parrot, and my wife has gone to the country." New York Press. pp Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood in your body passes throueh your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out cf order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-workinp in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries, i It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble, . If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Hi wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sola on its merits by all druggists in fifty- g cent and one-dollar siz- Efv jH'.'H EKi es. You may have a sample bottle by mail noma of Bwunp-ttno. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or Diaaaer trouDie. Mention tnis paper wnen writing ur. rwume (t Co., Binghamton, N. Y.' uon t mace any misiaKe, out rememDer tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmcr'i Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of Away down deep in our hearts there often lives an ambition cleaner and bel ter than our surface life baa ever known. PLANS TO (JET RICH, are often frustrated by tuJden break down, duo lo dyspepaia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills, They take tut tbe materials which sre clogging your eoorgics, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dinincss too. At any drug store. 25c guaranteed. Some men think mora than they a.od some aay more than they think. aay Periodic Pains. Dr. Miles' Anti-rain Tills are a most rcinarkaMc remedy for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous or sick head ache, or any of the distress ing aches and pains that cause women so much sulTcring-. As pain is weakening, and leaves the system in an ex hausted condition, it is wrong to suffer a moment longer than npivisnrv, flm! ym hou!d t!;c the Anti-J'aiu Tills on first in dication of an attack. II taken as directed you may have entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. "For a ions time J have suffered greatly with aprlli of bueknehe, that eepin almoHt me.ro than I can endure. These nuaek tomo on every month, and last two or three dnya. I have never bn able to get anything that would givo me mueh relief untii I he began th. use of Dr. lUh'S' Antt-Pain nis. and they always relieve me In a short lime. My sister, who suffers the same way, has UHed them wtlU the same results." MUS. 1'ATIK, 721 a. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pill, are told by four druggist, who will quarante. that nrtt pacKag. win Denarii, it it J.A. ALSTON FINE km Groceries PROVISIONS,! Cigars and Tobacco. Fine Whiskies AND WINES- Merrimnc Club and Pride of Virginia, nica and mellow. Bar stocked ' with Cboica Drinks of every kind. Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street, Weldon N. 0. 10-21-It DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? Well you will find the choicest brands of RYE, PURE OLD ' APPLE BUANDY and Sparkling wines, Where,YouAsk? WHY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WELDON, - - X. C. Full line groceries alwaya on hand. DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE YOU CAN REACH BY TELEPHONE? The Number Is Constantly is rtt pa will 29 doieis 25 cntt. Nvver told In bulk Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind falls h will return your money, being Added to CALL OUR MANAGER AND SEB A TELEPHONE LINE IS THE DOORWAY THROUGH WHICH TO REACH THEM WHY NOT OPEN IT? For Rates . APPLY TO LOCAL. MANAGER or Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, HENDERSON. . . fi.C. i-
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