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None* OF BALIS k Under and by virtue of tht pottOr of sale contained in tnat certain deed of trust executed by Leslie Fowaen and J. 11. Saunders to the undersigned trutsee and bearing date of ber 22, 1916, "and of record in book O-l at page 93 of the Mai tin county public registry said ded of trust hav ing been given to secure the paynici.i of certain notes of even date there with, and th terms and conations therein contained not having been com plied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the uude'signed trustee will on Monday the 22nd day tf Majij 12 o'clock M., at tut cwirt house aoSr cf Martin county . V\ ilhainston N. C., ocer for sale v, the higlies thidedr fcr each the fo lowing described property to wit: One tract of laud in the county qf Martin, state aforesaid, and boundeu and described as follows, to wit: bounded on the soutn by t. a Wil liamstonand Hamition roaon the ea..;t by the lands of J. li. and Joe Cherry; on the northwest by the lands of W. J. YVlutaker and on the south west by the lands of J. B. and Joe Cherry. Containing 120 acres more or less, and being the s:uiu. land wu conveyed to Eliza Keith and Emma L. Godwin by ckjeu from Neom ra Co lins dated the 20th day of November, 19U1, and recorded in book 1-11 page 29 in the public registry of Alui tin county. Rel'erer ce to said TT — io Hereby made for more deliidte l scnptioii. Being the saine lanus tha. Wi. tiiis day conveyed to Leslie Fow 'den and J. 11. Saunders by C. VY. Keith and wife Eliza Keith. iiiis the 20th day of April, 1922. V, HEELER MARTIN, Trustee FLOWERS for Every Occasion Phone me Your orders W. H. GUR KI N Phone No. 61 Educate For Business Tim Business Training offers a short, easy anil inexpensive route to Success. Practical business, stenographic and secretarial courses given. King's graduates with leading l-aroliua tirms. Students assisted-free to situation*. Kates ol tuition ami board very reasonable. Enroll any time. Write tod.iy lor catalog., / — s / # 1 "f n Accredited School * Raleigh, N. C. - - • - Charlotte, N. C„ If you're looking for a big value in Spring clothes, you ought to get over here as you can. We have a number of Hart Schaffner - ~ ( & Marx spring suits for business men; all models/ a variety of styles. Priced very 'low. . i i ' Harrison Bros. £ - & Company COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK ro the democratic voters of THB TCOUNY i I hereby announce my candidacy tor nomination to the office of Solicitor of itecordar's Court, subject to Dem ocratic primary in June. B. DUKE CRITCHE?.. FOR SALE: ONE CAR LOAD ORlG inai growth cypress shingles. Size bxlS. Quality and price right. J. G. taton. 2t FOUND: ONE BLACK MALE YEAR ling with swallow fork under each ear. Call at T S Hadley's and pa> costs and damages and get same. NOTICE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. W. B. HARRINGTON. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain collateral note bearing date of August 16, 1921, executed by G C Godwin the under signed will on Saturday the 22nd day of April, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county at W illiamston N C. offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash tho fol - wit: A certain lot of lumber and building material cut and ready to be put up> consisting of lumber and material to construct a commonly called "The Hudson Type" and being the same lot of lumber and building ma terial purchased by G C Godwiu from the Oettinger Lumber Company of Gneen&boro, N. C., and now situated and being on that certain lot on Haughton street in the town of Wii lowing described personal property, to liamston N. C., betwen the lot of Henry Beach and Arthur Anderson. TU prospective bidders are invited to visit the premises above described and view the material which will be offered for sale as above provided. This the 14th day of April, 1922. THE PEOPLES HANK. By Dunning and Moore, attorneys, PORT ORICO POTATO PLANTS, now ready; 75c per bushel. W D Gurganus, Godwin farm, Wmston. 4tp , NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina. To Ned Eborn and all other persona: You will take notice that 1 purchas ed 32 acres of land listed to Ned E born hi Goose Nest Township at the sheriffs sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on Mon day, June 6th, 1921. Ysu will fur ther take notice that unless redemp tion is made 1 will demand a deed for said land under said tax saie at the expiration of one year from June 6, 1921. This 2nd day of May, i 922. H. H. COWEN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator upon the «state of Surah t Harrison Wynne late of Martin count) North Carolina, this -is to notify pei .sons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned lor payment on or before the 7th da.\ of April, 1923 or tins notice will tx pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wih pleaes mak eimmediat ssttlcment. This 7th ady of April 1922. HAKKY A BIGGS, Adm. NOTICE To E B Guenther and all others in terestedi Notice is hereby given that I p«r chused two hundred (200) acres ol land in Jamesville township, t... Gardner patent, liste dfor taxes b> E. B. Guenther at a sheriff's sale foi taxes at the court house door of Mm tin county on June 6th 1921 and I shall demand a deed for same one yeai from that dat unless redeemed before. This April 10tli, 1922. ASA T. CRAWFORD. NOTICE: 1 HAVE TAKEN UP I blaek llohjboin cow, one black heit er, two Jersey heifers, one black an white Holstein bull, one yellow bu> all unmarked. Owner cji get sanu by paying for advertising and fee ng. J. Walter Gurganus, Skewarkci road. 2 OR SALE:\ FIELD PEAS, SO\ beans, pcanu hay and baled oat> for sale. Joshua L Coltrain, Route •) City. Telephone No. 1041 D. 4t EGGS FOR HATCHING. SINGLE comb Rhode Island Reds. The dark red strain. |6 and per 15 postpaH H. C Green, Pecan G'sve Farm, Wil liamston, N. C. 4t NOTICEi I HAVE TAKEN UP three male yearlings; one two-year old, black with white spots; one two year-old red with white face and a one-year-old red. All unmarked. The owner will please call for them and pay for this advertisement. W. 11. Knox, Rout* 6, Williamston N C. OTIC! OF SNALE Notcei is hereby given that under and by virtue of authority contained in an ofder of the Superior court of Martin county entered ip the special procedings therein pending entitled: 'George arrison versus Mary Howell, J. D. Howell, R. K. Hobbs, Sallie Hobbs J. F. Hobbs and wife, Hobbs the undersigned commissioner will on the 29th day of May 19*22 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door jf Martin county, N. C., offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder for cash -he following described land to wit: That certain lot or parcel ot yling and being ill the county of Mar in, State of North Carolina and be tig bounde dand described as follows, Co with- ' A house and lot in the town of Wil iainston N. C., adjoining the lands of L. . llarison on the northwest; Bet cie Gurgaus on the northeast; Main ■tret on the southeast and Houghton ■.trete on v he souhwest. Containing jne-fourth (1-4) of an acre more oi iess, being the same land conveyed to Annie D. Hobbs by N. A. Reddick, which said ded is »f record in the public registry of Martin county. This the 24th day of April, 1922. A. K. UNNDING, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Marina J. I'eel, late of .vlartin county North Carolina, this is to notify all persona holding claims against said estute to present same ior payment on or before the Cth day >f March, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This March 6th, 1922. HENRY D. I'EEL, Adm. >f sale contained in u certain doeii if trui.t executed to tliu undersigneu .tustee by Gabriel William*, Augustus Williams, Lucas Williams; Merrick Wil.iama; Vv ulicr Williams; Sabru .villains; Mary Williams; Winnie Wi. tains; Lucy Williams; Nora Williams .ester Williams; Sutlio Williams l.ucy i'nee and ilussie Williams; on ilia ilb it«y of March, 11)21, and oC let ju l in tlie public registry of Murtiii jouiiiy in book Jf'-2 at page 241 secur ng ceitaui notes of even date and the .upulutions theiuin contained not huv ,ng been complied wtli, and at tlio re ijuest of the holders of said notes 1 will on tlie lbth day of May l'J22, of >er for Bule in frout of tlie court house Joor in Willianistn, N. C. at 12:00 o'clock M. to the highest bidder for cash at public auction he following described real estate, to wit: First tract: lieginning at a post in Uie old McUasky path; thence running north 77 1-4 W btt and 1-5 poles to Uie center of a ditch; 8 links N wesl to a dogwood; thence b 1-4 W2O and 72-100 poles to thu head of soul iitch; tlience is 14 1-4 W CO poles to Liie center of Mcliusky public roud, tnence down the center of said public toad towards Willliamston 141) and 2- i 0 poles to tlie ceuter of the old Mc uasky path one poles beyond a corner oak, known as blade's conier; thenct; N 2D 1-2 W 2J poles up the old Mc uaaky path to an old pine stump; Sit icibon's corner; thence N 24 U-4 W Z'J and 04-100 poles; N 21 1-2 W 11) and 6-10 poles; N 11 1-2 W 44 and (ib-100 poles to Lino beginning, containing by actual survey W) 1-2 acres, same be >iig a portion of the Muelle alnd con • eyed by lienry blade to 'i' K JSlam, ia/ undivided half of said land and oi tecord in tlie public regustry of Mai Lin county in book ZZ at puge 6l)b, lel'erence to which said deed is here Liy made. Second tract: Adjoining tht lunds ol seph Nicholson and others containing & acre* uioiv ur less, and being that part of the James Gilbert land that buiuli bunt more inherited from her fattier, James Gilbert ami conveyed to Merrick Williams by Frank llasHsiiiore ami wife an is evidenced by deed beat in# date Jan. a Ist lOoOand of retort I in the oilice of the register of deed.-- of Martin county in book UGG- at page bill. Third tract, lieing the uune trat. of land conveyed to Merrirk Williams by W K ilobertson and wife, contain i n 8 acres, more or lean recorded in Uu> public registry of Martin in book FFF page 104 to which ref erence is givun lor a more pei. scription. Tin* 14th day. of April 1022. A. It. iiUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and Tiy virtue of the power of sale contained in that eartain note executed by J. L. Wynne, dated March 10th, 1021, the undersigned owner of said note will on Friday the Oth day of June, 1022, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county of fer for aale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: Nine notes executed by E. S. and J. H. Stalls bearing date of December 11th, 1018, each in the sum of $616.77 and payable to the order of J. L. Wynne and J. T. Barnhill and secured by deed of trust on real estate of even date and tenor therwith. This th 20th day of May, 1922. Farmers ft Merchants Bank. By Wheeler Martin, Atorney. WANTED: AMBITIOUS MAN FOR Williamston and vicinity to repre sent a North Carolina Life Insurance Company. Splenddi proposition to right man. J. D. oJhnsoq, Gen. Agt, Office First Nat Bank, Ay den N. C. 8t STORIES or QREAT INDIANS By Elmo Joofl Utataon iopyright. 1111. W««t«rn N«w»p*p«r Union TEDYUSKUNG'S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BECAUSE hi* name haa been per petuated In a famous political or ganization, Tatuaneund or Tammany, la the best-known Indian of the Dela ware tribe. but there waa another chief of the Lennl-Lenape wbo ranks aa high, and a part of the honor due him haa been paid in a monument erected In Falrmount park, Philadel phia, to Tedyuskung (kekeuikung— "The Healer") About 1720 the Iroquola conquered the Delaware*, forced them to accept the title of "women" and began sell ing their lands on the Delaware and ttuaquehnnna rivers to the colony of Pennsylvania. Finally the Uennl-Le nape settled on the Ohio. When the struggle between the French and Eng lish centered In the Ohio valley In 17M the Delaware* felt that they were about to be driven from their last refuge. They rose In rebellion against both the Pennsylvania!)* and the Iroquois and attacked. A council was called at lOaston, Pa, In July, 17M. Tedyuskung Issued a Declaration of Independence. "The l>alawares are no longer slaves of the His Nations," he said. "I, Tedyuskung, have been appointed Iflng over the Five Nations. What I do here will be approved by aIL This Is a good day. 1 wish that the same spirit that pos sessed that good old man, Wllllaui Penn, the friend of the Indians, may Inspire you white men today." For M> years the Delaware chief had borne the commonplace name of "Honest John," but now he was hailed aa "King Tedyuskung," and was sent to give the "big peace halloo" to his tribe and Invite them to a larger con ference to be held later. He started on this Important errand, arrived at Fort Allen and then he went on a drunken spree lasting for days. The Iroquois derided his "declara tion" and svught to discredit hltu. They failed, and from that time the pewer of the Iroquois over the Dela wares waned. He demonstrated his ability In later counclla Although It la charged that the white councillors tried to get him drunk every night, he always appeared at council the ne*t morning able to cope with thetn. He succeeded In getting the Dela wares' wrongs adjusted mid his Intlu •nee brought shout a treaty of peace which prevented the French and Dela ware alliance, lie had saved the Ohio valley to the English. Hla death wu scarcely heroic. In the spring of 1763 his house was set on fire during one of his drunken debauches—probably by some of his Iroquois eneinla*—and the old chief perished in the flames. STORIES OF QREAT INDIANS By Elmo Soolt Ufatioii CvjAjiiflhl. 11)11, Western N#w«paj>«r Union CHIEF LOtiAN, THE CAYUOAi HIS IMMORTAL 3PEECH til API'HAL to any white man to *■ say If ever he entered lagan's cabin hungry and he ( gave him not meat; If ever he came cold and naked and he clothed him not? During the course of the last long and bloody war, Ixtgati remained Idle In his camp, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites that my countrymen pointed as ] passed and said, the friend of the white man.' I had, even thought to have lived with you' but for the Injuries of one man. "Colonel Cresap, the last spring, In cold blood and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not even spurlng my women and children. There nins not a drop of my blood In the veins of sny living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought It. I have killed many, I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country I rejoice at the beams of pesce; but de not harbor a thought that mine Is the Joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on hla heel to sava his life. Who Is there to mourn for I.oganT Not oriel" Whst American has not st some time In hla school csrner recited from his reader that |pee«h, not realizing the historical Inaccuracy of aome of the statements nor the fact that lha chief was doing a great Injustice to 001. Mlchsel Oressp, a daring borderer and a brave officer of the Virginia riflemen during the Revolution? For the man who was guilty of the murder was Daniel flresthousa, a dissolute trader. But even such error H in fart cannot detract from the greatness of the ■peecb and of the inan, nor from the tragedy of his life. For Logan (Tab gah-Jute— literally: "His Kyelaelie* Stick Out"; figuratively: "Spying") wan unwavering In Ida friendship to the whites until the maHsacre of Ills people In 1770 lent him on the war path, raging like a wild anltual. 11* was the leading figure In Lord DUB more's war, one of the bloodiest In frontier history. Occasionally his better Instinct* pre vailed during that war. Once he saved the life of Simon Kenton, the famous scout, when Kenton's old friend, Si mon Olrty, the "white renegade," had failed. Ha had heen an Intemperate drinker before the ttreathouse murder. After that he became an utter Sot, which only added to tils cruelty. In 1780 his nephew killed him during s drunken brawl. His wife survived htm, but there were no children. Ho his mourn ful •tatenient, "there run* not a drop of my blood In 111* veins of any living creature," wax true to the last. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS —From our South Carolina coast and South Ga., farms, big stocky plants will stand very hard cold. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Succession, Flat Dutch, prepaid mail, 200, .60, 400, $1.00; 1000, $2.00, Ex press 2000, $3.00, 6000, $6.26; 10/X>o, SIO.OO. Count and delivery guaranteed Parker Farms, Atlanta, Georgia. J NOTICk Martin County, North CartiUtuL To M. W. Billirdi' hairs and others: Notice is hereby given that 1 pur chased one house andlotlisted in Ham ilton township as residence at M w llallard's estate, at a sheriffs sale on Monday, August 2nd 1921; and unless dama is redeemed I shall demand a deed for the same at the expiration of one year from August 2nd, 1921. Dated May 2nd, 1922. , H. M. BALLARD. 626 ti St., N. £., Washinyton D. C. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina. To William Powell and all other per sons: \ ou will take notice that I purchas ed 4 town iota listed to William Pow ell in the twon of Parmele at the sher iffs sale fo rt&xea at the coutr house door of Martni county on Monday, June 6th, 1921. You will further notice that unless redemption is made 1 will demand a deed for said lusid «nder the said tax sue at the expira tion of one year from June 6th, 1921 This 2nd day of May, 1922. H. 11. COWEN. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given and by virtue of a power of sale eoo tained in that certain collateral aots bearing date of October 21, 1921 and executed to the undersigned by S J letter ton we wil lon Saturday the 16th day of April 1922 at 12 e'colck M at the court house door of Martin county at Williamston N C, offer at public sale to the hit! Tier tar cash the following descirbed personal property to wit: One (1) share of the capital stock of the Seminole Phosphate 1 of Colds boro, N C This the bth day of April XIM2B THE PEOPLES BANK liy Dunning * Moore, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE , Under and by virtue of the power of Hide contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 12th da oyf January, lk>;2, by James K. Everett, and re corded in the Martin conuty registry in book 11-2 page 467 to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under sgnied trustee wil, on the 26th (lay of May at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in Williamstoi*, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed land: All the right title and interest of the said James K. Everett in the fol lowing described land: begining at the public road leading form Williamston to Hamilton at an ron stake, running thence with a niron fence a straight lie to the ru of Cowford branch, thence down the run of said branca to the ohi lirewer Mill; thonoe dowa said branch its various courses to the line ot Everett; thence a northerly course to said public road to the begiiuiing, Contaning 300 acnes, more or less and beng part of the Mabry farm. This 26th day of April, 1W22. 11. DUKE CKITCHEK, Trustee NOTICE To the Democratic Vetera of Martin County: I taka thia method of announcing my candidacy for Urn ottke of Regis ter of Deed*, subject to the Democrat ic Primary to b« buld June ttril, 1V22. 1 wish to thank the people for the many favors they have shown me in the pant, and to assure tout, that if nominated and elected, 1 shall endeav or to manage the ottice in the inter est of lite people. Kespectfully a. s. unowN. NOTICE OF HALE ,Jfr Uwicr and by virtue of tha power of kaln contained in a certain deed of trust executed to tha undersigned trua tee by Duck E. ltogerson and mother Amsnda J. ltogerson ou tha lUth day of tin county l'ublic Registry in book U-2 at page 242, securing certain bonds of even date and tenor there with, and default having been made in the payment thereof, and the stip ulations there! nnot having bean com plied with, and at the request of tha holder of said bonds, I will on tha 20th day of May, 1922, at 12:00 o'- clock M. in front of the court house door in Williamston North Carolina, expose to public auction the following described real estate: Adjoining the lands of Louis Rog eruon and Edmond Harris in Bear Gratis township, beginngni ata etaoi back of stables; thence about a west course along a ditch through a field along Louis Kogerson's lino to a fork ed sweet gum; tlx.nee S 6 1-4 W 87 1-2 poles to a gum in tne foot of a ditch; thence S 27 £ 106 poles to a lightwood stump in Bear Graaa church yard; thence dofn the Williamafron and Greenville road to a ditch back of stablea, tha beginning. Containing 100 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land that w.ta convey ed to the aaid Buck E. Rtgerson by Keubin U. Kogerson and wife, as ev idenced by deed bearing datd 26th day of March, 1910, and duly recorded in publi cregistry of Martin county in ta>k D-2 page 60. This 20th day ef April, 1922. L. a BENNETT, Trustee. writ® bf Miu tlodtt A ad by 4\ztm of of sal* cgntaload in that **>»>■., -j tf j of trust iacßtiJ by Drttsalla Jama* E. Bawls and wifa, Baste Bawls to the undersigned trustee aaj bear ing data of January, Stn, 1021 and of record in Martin county jnhlia ng. istry in book U-2, page 81 deed of trust having been given to Mcun tha payment of certain notaa of even data and tha taruu and Hu >r^n not having been complied with »"■' at the resuest of tha holder of notes the uiuiarsigned /trustee will on Monday, May 28th, clock M., in front of tin court h.ou«) door in W illiamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the higheat bitider*'y ior cash tha following described real estate, to wit: A tract or parcel of land lying an. Oeing in Bear Grass township, Mar ian county. North Carolina, beginning in the run of Bear Grass Swamp at the Williamsto road; thence along Uie Willianiston road to John Myers cor ner; thence an easterly course to Bear vjruss 6wamp; thence down the said jwamp to the beginning. Also one acre of square in iront of Caleb Mizelie's hom t place on which is located barn and stibles and being the same land conveyid to Caleb Mixzttll by James Miami 1 by ueed dated 7th day of May, IBM, and of record in Public registry of Mar tin county in book MM- page 191. and ocnig same land willed to Janus & Kawls and wife, Bessie Haw la by Cal eb Maxell, the said James E. Bawls also known as Jamas E. Mix*all. This 2bth day of April, 1922. WHEELER MABTIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under mid vy virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain ded of trust executed to the undersignad trus mm) by Plum Williams and wife, Ida Williams on the 12th day of January, ISJ2I and of record in the public reg istry of Martin county in book U-2 at page 2U2 securing a note of even date and teno trherewith, and default uaviug been made in payment of the sine and the stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of Uie note 1 wui on the 16th day of May, 1 022, at 12 o'clock M. In froat ol tlie court bouse door in William ilon N. C. offer for sale to i. est bidder for cash at public sale the following ih>scribed real estate to wit: First tract; beginning at the Kawl Mill bridge ou the Williams ton and Washington roud, thence up the run of the creek to J P iinpson'a coiuer; thence down said Simpson's line an easterly course to the said road th«uce along the said road to the beginning, containing M) acres, more or less and being the same land deed to the said I'luin Williams by the Williauistou Land and Improvement Company, by dod dated Jan 2nd, ltfll and recorded at book A-l at page 77. Eecond tract: lieing tract No. 3of the larm formerly owned by J P Simp sou and which was subdivided and sold by I'lexuiy IW, a map of whicu is ol record in the Public registry of Alailin county !n laud division book 1, at page 41*8, anl being the same land deeu to Plum Williams jy Plsuny l'eel >by ikeod dated October Both 141 V, and du>y recorded in book Y-l at p«ge ■iJo of Martin County Kegulry. 11l if '.he 14th day of April, 1W22. J. L. HASSELL, 'lruklee. CANDIDATE'S CAKD To tha voters of Martin County J 1 hereby announce myself n candi date for the nomination to the offlc* of Clerk of the Superior Court, iwb- Ject to the action of the Democratic I'rimary. 1 desire to sincerely tfcank the people for all tha favors shown mo am nominated and elected to giro the people dean, honest service. K. J. PEEL. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified aa admin istratrix of the estate oi Drucilla Ml telle, this is to notify all persona hav ing claims against tha aai deatata to Ale tha same on or before Febniary IS, 1U23, or this notice will bo plead ed in bar of their recovery. All par sons indebted to said aetata will please make immediate settlement. This the lbth day of February, 1928. LUCY MIZELLE. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina. I To Luther Keed and al other persona; You will take notice that I pur chased one town lot liated to Luther Heed in the town of Parma* at tha Sheriffs sale for eanea at tha court house door of Martin county on Mon day June 6th, 1021. You will further take notice that unlaw redemption ia made 1 will demand a deed for aaid land under the aaid tax aale at the expiration of one year from June oth, lttL This 2nd day of May. 1923. H. H. COWEN. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PHONE SUBSCRIBERS Unlesa your telephone bill ia paid by the tenth of each month, ia the future, service will be diacontinued and a charge of 910)0 will be made to re-conned WILUAMSTON XSLKFBONIOO,
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