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tjEssrssal yrfh yak w l:k JOHN "W. SLEDGE, i-Koi'iuirroii. VOL. XXXI .A. NEWSPAPER EOP THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1S96. TERMS:-?1'50 PER annum in advance NO. 24. vKW a iwKRTis km kxts. I & r.i runnus RllMSFT I RAIIGHT BY A DREAM." I A HARD WINTER. I HER IDOL SHATTERED. I ANOTHER FIDDLE. I ADVEKTISKMKXTS- I DV KRTISKMENTS' Jirr NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND tlie lisicl habits and early vices uf youns; mt-ii and their dis astrous coiistqiKii ct-s. Youns; mm and old men, those who suffer from ,iu-i vou.i debility and exhaustion, the lostinj? away of the vitnl strength and power from hidden drains or intetupir Qt,. li:ihits can readi ly find nlirf fur Itgdy and mind by wiitin the WiMld Iutpi'iisary Medical AsMKis ttoti. of ItufT.iln. N. Y. They employ a full Maif of physicians and Specialist, wlto treat at a distance by eoirespoudenee or at flic Invalids' lintel and Suiifieal Institute of Huilalo, all this clasa of diseases. Those who suffer fiom low spiiits, irritable temper, a 11 broken-down " nervous ays tern, and 'such distressing symptoms as backache, dizziness, shooting pains in head or chest and indigestion, sexual excesses or abuses, all the result of exhausting dis eases or drains upon the system, will find a permanent cure after taking the special prescriptions sent them from the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. This associa tion of medical men have prepared a book of pages, profusely illustrated, written in plain language, treating of the nature, symptoms nnd curability, by home-treat-nient, of such d leases. The World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Proprietors uf the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, N.Y.,will on receipt of twenty one (2i) cents in stamps for postage and wrapping only, mail, this useful book. It should be read by every young man, par ent and guardian in the land. The Key to the Situation -if you suffer from Sick or TlU- ious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, or any derangement of the stomach, liver and bowels is Dr. IMerce'a Pleasant Pellets. Mildly and gently, but thoroughly and ef fectively, they cleanse, renovate and renulate the entire system, One little "Pellet" for a gentle laxative three for a cathartic. They're purely vege table and perfectly harmless : these tiuy, sugar coated granules of Dr. Pierce. WILLIAM FREEMAN, POUTIt AIT ARTIST AND I'll!) togrupher and dealer iu FRAMES. EASELS, AMATEUR Supplier, etc. OLD PICTURE COPYING A SPECIALTY Fitst class work guaranteed, oct 10 ly. 170 Maiu st., Norfolk Va As the Darkest llmir of Ninht talis the First l air Streaks that L'sher In the Day. Sn were these Dark Clouds the Harbingers of Lumint! SplcnJur. lEcnious Scheme of a tiirl to Uring George to the I'oint. IIo hml been paying attention to her for a Ion;; time and seemed to be slow in putting into practice any of the beautiful theories of love and domestic comfort arid all that sort ot thing with which he How often in our retrospective 1110 uiciits, as our thuuglits go drifting back over the fading foutnlcps uf time, does memory call up IVoui the shadows of the had very often beguiled the happy hours. past boiiiu iuciJiiit of bygone days or She thought .she illicit briug him to the linger fondly 'round some cherished .-cue scratch, but she. did not want to make it which the fleeting yeirscann.it obliterate altogether too plain. She thought that fr.uu our recoiled iiim. under a kind of allegory, she might IVrhaps the relation of a little incident "letch" him. So the next time ho came in the life of this writer might prove iu- he found her iu the garden reclining iu (dealing to some of jour readers, which, a hammock. Au open book was lying in itself, might seem but trilling and iu- beside her, her hand carelessly resting significant, but for the suggestivcuess of upon it; the other hand was gracefully the beautiful symbol, posed presstug her back hair; her eyes I was living iu Charlotte, N. (J., at were fixed dreamily on the cloudless blue, ibis mrlioular time in imestinn nnd was seen through the interlaced foliage of connected with the Daily Observer. 1 remember that the day had been unusu ally dark and cloudy. The clouds had been gathering since early morning aud i the day advanced aud evening came, there was still no break in the impenetra ble mass. The earth lay dark and silent beneath the gloomy mantle. Still nut drop ol run had lallcu. 1 he very air began to grow oppressive and as i lie deep ening shadows ot the closing day crept on apace a solemn hush of seemingly im pending evil brooded owr the lace of nature. How little guessed I the acquel to this little dramatic scene. As thi Rev Irl Hick's Predictions Concerning cemter, the iree. IIo approached. Apparently she heard him not. He looked at the picture a moment while sho was steeped in reverie. lie spoke. She gave u little start and gently rubbed her eyes. 'It is you, George, is it ?" sho cried softly. "I was dreaming. ' 'Dreaming 1 And what wero you dreaming of?" 'It was silly ridiculous I I won't tell you." "Do tell mo " "No it was so silly 1" "Do tell mo what it was." " Well, you won't laugh at me," she darkest hour of night heralds the first fair streaks that usher iu the day, so were said, cojly these dark clouds the harbingers of com- "No, indeed I won't." ing splendor, fur while I stood gazing out "I dreamed that I was married, and I over Iho darkening landscape, my mclan- was living in u pretty little cottage- choly reverie was suddenly broken by covered with honeysuckle and woodbine such a blazo of glory as I shall never and roses, and my husband forget. The sun had suddenly burst "What was he like?" through a broken rift iu the clouds, and "lie was a very nice looking man. lie the world of gloom and sadness u iw lay hud beautiful dark hair and eyes, and he But the I'orler Came In and Patched It Ip. George was was tall." . George made no remark. blonde and short. "But you know, lieurgc." sho said, after the pause bad grown a littlo awk ward, "dreams always go by contraries." George saw the point. WK.VTIIKK SIGNS. Study the Signs and Learn to Tell When to Look for Rain, TASTELESS TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. (Ui ati a, li is. , Not. 16, 1S9J. Paris Medicine Co., hi. Louis, Mo. (innllemon: Wo BoM iMl year, rtil bottlna or riHOVK S TASTKLESH I'UU.L TONIC nil llv ;oulil Ihrao grot already lliia yenr. In all oar ex (ifrteuce el H ynara, In In druK luminous, have Oftiir auld an article thai tra. auen uulveraal aaii UtUuu M juul loiil Veura truly, AB.SLl, CABB C SOU) AND WARRANTED BY Dr.A.S.Harrison, KNKIKLD, N. Judkin's Grocery WELDON, N. C For line groceries, it will pay to call On J. L. Judkins, leader of them all, The fiuoBt goods in Weldon you will see At Judkin's Urcery. Imported and domestic goods here you will unti, Canned goals aud delicacies of every kind It matters not what your mutts may be Visit Judkins' Grocery. For choice teas aud coffee Judkins is re nowned None liner in the country can bo found 1'ry their special brands uf blended ten At Jndkius' (iriK-ery. None in Weldon with Ju lkins can com pute Or show a UK'k of Hue goods as complete. The great one price you may see At Judkins' tlrocery. At Judkins' stoic do not forget Full Wfiirlita nnrt mwisiim von can ttlwuys get " And your town orders delivered free From Judkins' Grocery. dec Illy. riiOFESSlOXA . VA 1!DS. bathed in gold and vormiliiu hues. Tin rain which had threatened all day to come began gently to desceud aud tin glorious setting sun shiniug thr iuli the falling droM reflected on the bosom of the retreating clouds a rainbow of sur Dassing lovdiuess. Hut, alas, how sjun was this beautiful scone to fadu away Even as I looked upon it the sun sank behind the h irizm, the beautiful tints ut the rainbow merged into the ashy guy the stars of evcuiug twinkled through the dviug light, and sum the sombre slia of ninlit drew its sable folds over the scene, and the day lived only in the rt cords of tho past. Oil, thought I, may this be a symb.i of my earthly end. Though all my days may have becu clouted by Borrow aud allliction, yet when tho evening shades i f old ago arc sottiu ' around nie, and I am sinking, sinking to my final destiny, may exPect rjin mv de.-lining sun of life set at last in splendor, smiling through the tears of the ye.us ol wasted lite and reflecting en its vanishing clouds the rainmw of hoavculy pros iso the promise uf brighter and fairer life than this beyond tho pale of earthly sunsets, where cloud: of sorrow can uev. r enter the h.eue of the soul s bright dream, where ev. ry care is vanished and shadows . I' carlhiy woe are forever lost in the dazzling splendor of God's oteinal glory And when at last these eaiihly scenes are melting away, when the purple glw is dopebing into deaths ashy twiiUui aud stand on tho biiuk ol til j yswuing grave and bid adieu to the world I'm leaving, may 1 behold through the gathering gloom, th star of niv eternal hope rising clear aud bright to guide me safely through tin chilly mists that hov r over the b j.-oiu ol death's dark valley. r- W. Hoanoke Rapids, N. 0. From The Boston Transcript. If at sunrise there are many dark clouds seen in the west and remain there, rain will fall on that day. If the sun draws water in the morning, it will rain before night. When the sun risei with dim, murky clouds, with black beams and clouds in "('unlets have no perceptible effect up on the weather, unless they should be of unusually large size and approach very near the caith," said Kev. Irl H, Hicks last night, He was speaking of the nn noueement by telegraph uf tho diseov cry of a new comet, found by W. K. Hrooks of Geneva N. Y. "Asa rule," Mr. Hicks continued, "c.me.ts arc not largo enough to produce those atmospheric changes which make different kinds of weather, although plan ets mako their influence felt to a marked degree. This particular comet is too far off to amount to much, in any event." The telegraph the oilier day brought another interesting piece of astronomical news. In a dispatch from Boston, l'rof. I'ercival Lowell announces that Deluios, the outer and smaller satellite of Mars, was seen Sunday morning by Mr. Doug lass of Flagstaff, Ariz "We are steadily drawing near to Mars, and will be in opposition in De cember," said the astronomer. "1 did not think the Satellite would bo seen 80 early, and it was certainly a good shot. The earth will not approach so near to Mars as it did two years ago, and there will not be such unusual facilities for ob servation as were then presented, but our sister planet will come near enough to materially affect atraospherio conditions. Its influence will bo felt unmistakably in December. "If you want a long-range prediction, one that you can mako a note of, to be filed away for future rcfereooo, 1 will give you one, Tho month of December will be one of tho mast severe that we have experienced iu yoars. It is not likely that tho storms will be dangerous, because they do not come at tho period of the year when dangerous storms arc to be expected. But you will get all the old-fashioned blizzards you want during ibe last part of that mouth. Things will rrmw interestini' abjut the 19th of the mouth, and will continue until Decem ber 30. We will have a good sprinkling of bad weather beforo that, for tho win ter will begiu early and will be a cold on?, but the center of the worst period tleeeinbcr 19. During this time thn influence of Mars will bi added others, producing a commotion in the earth's atmosphere which will he felt by all its iuliabitans "Between now and December, except that the seasons will change, there will be nothing of special iutercst. From the 7th to tho 12th of this month matters will t,o rWidedlv lively. Following local storms will eomi higher temperature, succeeded by storm areas. brom now until the 23J storms in the Gull sectiou will be frifjuent and of unsual vigor And of course, we will have tho usual equinoctial storm. October, barring a fe I Never Saw Two Fiddles So Much Alike Ho had just returned from New York where ho had been called three days be foro no urgent business. The honeymoon was scarcely over, and, besides, it was his first absence since they were united. J he three days had seemed to both like three long years. Hut now he had returned and she was in his arms once mure. Promise after promise, had been renewed and vows of eternal fidelity exchanged. "And you will never, never drink, dear?" she murmured. "Dearest, you know I have never done so," he replied in iujured tones. "And you will never gamblo cither, dear, will you?" sho asked. "Precious, I havo never gambled." "And will you never, never use tobac co again, my idol?" "Never, never agaiu, my dear, since you wish it so." And she believed him in her woman's way, and "all was as merry as a marriage bell." But he mentioned his valise, and a little struggle ensued. Ho would go and get his valise, he said, "No, no, lie was tired; she would get it. "No, no But yes, yes. Was sho going to let him walk away across tho room for i nasty old valise, and ho so tired? No indeed. She would go and get it herself and open it for him, too, and so there. When she said "so there" he knew thero was nothing left for lura hut to submit gracefully, and ho submitted. Hut alas, what fullowcd! Sho opened tho valise! What was in it? One largo empty flask. One pack playing cards new. Throe packs ditto old. One meerschaum pipe. A few poker chips. Sundries. That was all. Due ol those scenes which "baffle all description fullowcd, But finally the porter came aud explained that ho had sent up the wrong valise Both are slowly recovering. up-To- Date. James Whitcomb was a prominent citizen of Indiana in her early days and he was not only a politician, but one of the best amateur musicians in the country. He composed several pieces for the violin, which was his own cboseu in strument, and many are the stories told ol him and Ins uddlc. At oue time he was traveling from Indianapolis to eastern Iudiaoa aud topped iiT the night at a house on a lonely road. He eutorcd the cabin with his companion, aud thero they lound a aiue youug mau called Amos sitting by tho fire scraping at an old violin with most disastrous results. He laid the violin on the bed, and arted away to the stable with the horses. Mr. Whitcomb at once took ud the violin, turned it and when Amos returned was playing light and beautitul airs. Amos was entranced. He sat down and, mouth wide open in wonder, watched tho musician. Then Mr. Whitconib struck up "Hail Columbia," nnd th youth could bear it no louger. Ho sprang to his teet. "If I had 850," cried he, "I d give it all for that fiddle! I never heard such music." Mr. Whitcomb said nothing, but kept on nlaving. Bv and by, when he had finished, belaid the violin on tho bed This was the young man's opportunity. He sprang up, seized the instrument, carried it to the fire where he could see more plainly and turned it over and over, examining every part. "Mister, he sang out, in high ex citement, ' I never in my lilo saw two fiddles so much alike as yours and uinel Youth's Compauion. THE BRIGHT SIDE. If Your Lot is a Hard One, lake Heart and Hope and Strive for lletter Things, SILVER OR GOLD, Bolter tkui eitW is ;i lneihliv liv.-r. If tl.c liver is . K. tho liliui is 0. K. Ills Mn ill isi l;eit ure, his ilk'i'sti.iH porT-''t. r. ti'l lie can ciiinv life a 1 1 I net intelligently tlll'l iaticllllv U I ill tlie llle-ti.,ii.; uf tlie il iy. 'Y'i'i !! k ii' .v.- what t' take, Y"ii have ki:ivu it ',,r years. It is tSiiiiiiiiiiis Liver lieirulal')i- jrMtViONSj.;-?! S.REGULATOg For years you and your fathers have found it of sterling worth, It is and always lias been tait tit only bv J. H. Zeilin & Co. Take. none but tho genuine. It has the lteil Z on tho front of tho wrapper, aii' I nothing else is trie same, uui nothing bo good. 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"W. M. HAI5LISTOX& CO., ) J. . m Wholemile anil Retail Dealers in CAUPKTS, STOVES, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HABLIBTON&CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Petershurn. Va. 10 98 1v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ill! POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Iliehdst of all in leavening strength. Ijtitnl U. S. (liivernmmt fowl Jieporl, Royal Hakinu Powder Co in Wall St .N Y. The EXCKLSIOU PRINTING COMPA NY otlicc is new anil complete ami con ducted by up-to-date printers We do not date back to the time uf Mutliusala, when elephants roosted in trees and leathers grew on hos. OURS IS AN KSTIRK LY NKW OFFICE new niiu'hiiicry and new type. Xo par cels ot old decayed and discolored papers, and no ancient styles of type that have dull aud wrinkled faces, caused by Iouk I service aud old ajje. We have the materi al that must insure work with a business like twinkle. Your letter anil bill heads, statements, circulars, postal and business car Is, are your spokesmen wherever they go. lliey cither aid you or discredit you. Tbey re- llect tlie business idea ot tile man or nrm and show the character and individuality of the article or busidesa advertised. LET US HAVE YOl'K NEXT OUDEKS FOR PRINTING. MAILORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0. H. HALE, HALIFAX, K. C. Carries full line Dry Gooils, Notions, Boots SHOES. GROCERIES, Etc. Aiient for STANDARD SEWING MA CHINES. Can furnish any part of any kind ol machine at short notice. Send postal card for slip illustrating parte to machine you have and will name price for piece needed. I carry a full line Coffins & Burial EXIM-AINKO 'I UK SYSTICJl. What a Young Man Toll His Girl Abul tic Electric Cars, If the sun rises pale, thero will he rain during the day. If the clouds at sunrise be red, there will be niu during the day. If the sun rises clear, then shadowed by jjy, aU0ut the li.h, will be quiet and un a cloud and cornea out clear ag;iin, it will I evcottull, excepting on the big lakes, rain bel'ircro night. November will a'so be niild and without Red skies in the evening precede 6nc incident, excepting in tho North At I ... l-v . .1 - C . morrows. Ianlic and on the lanes, uuring me ursi A red evening indicates fair weather, I WcuV in November the lakes will bo dan but if the red extend far upward, especially Berou." in the morning, it indicates wiud or rail) ji,. Huts says that the toruado of May A Very nd sky in the cast at suuset in- 07 ),as frightened people to a degree th;tt dieaiis sturuiv winds I ;,.!,,. immenal People are coming e.m- If tho sun sets iu dark,beavj thudsex- stauily to his ulTioe, askiug that he au pect rain the next day. I grU 01 dissipate wild rumors which are A bright yellow sunset indicates wind; aj ,aj regarding cyclones, tornadoes and a pale yellow, wet. hurricanes, lie sends tnom away witu If the sun sets pale, it will raiu tumor-1 .ranees that tornadoes are not things 1 . row. of frequent occurrence in this locality 1 . A h ilo around the sun indicates the ap- and that there is 00 reason for fear. 11 proach of a storm, within three days, from adds, like a philosopher, that tho peopf Iho side which is mure brilliant. If there be a ring or halo around the sun in bad weather, expect fiue weather soon. Hate and western sky purple iuilic.it fair weather. A blur of haziness about the sun indi "You sec," said the young man on the I cites a storm. JiMaa V. Ml' li. as, waltib . DkHltl front seat of n electric car.explai ii'ig t( bis best girl how the eleotrio current wa made to send the car flying along the rails, "the nioturman turns that thing a little to the rinht. aud that conuects the car will the electric current carried along in the wire down in the conduit under (he tr ick." ' iUi llUH liuuo O. liiu auu.a v aroud?" questioned the little miss. Y by, the in itoruian just gives mat thingumbob a half turn to the right, and that lets on just bo much of tho whatdo youcallit, which connects tho oar with the thingamajig that ia hitched to the little plow and runs along the dinkybob down undertbe oentreof tho track. Thiaiscon nectcd with the oleotrio wire down under cround bv little' tigamnjees at intervals, and the wire furniskes tho power to the iiDcaroo that pushes the car along." H-uchoiUceatHalinix,N.;oponevrjMoii. "How perfectly IotcIy, chirped the lav. )o 7 lj ,.... u.,i ii, :', k llllieiUlSa. UUI 1 UUU h SCU JUS uun the electric current gets to the wheels." "Well, there's a little iiuiiammer that runs from the grip or plow to the axles, and the current runs through little what, youcalleuis and is oonnooted by lome kind of iimcranks to the wheels; when the man turns on the electrio current it shoots through those kadoogina and tho tankcy tour starts the wheels," Oh. vos: I understand. But how dona he stun the Car?" "Just snakes that iigamaroe around In the left, tiiiht ud against the what hit. iivM the brake t twist, and there 1 o vou are." Then the; got off ai the 001 nor drug store. IIUILD DAN ATtORA'EW AT LAW, Wkldon, N. C. tnutlre in theeourtsof Haltrai andNorthamf on ami In tho snnremo ami Keileral courts. Gol C'tlmia rnarte In allpartaof North Carolina day. li the sun burns more than usual, or llu ic be a halo around the sun in fine weather, expect nin. When the sun in the morning is break- ingthruugh tho clouds and seoreliiug a thunder storm loliinvs in iIih iiliern 1 n "Sunshine shower wuu'i last hall hour. Sunshine and shower ran ai;aiu 1 -in- r- row " Pale vellow twilight, exieu ling bi.ll up, iudicalos threatening weather. "As the days begin to shorten, The heat begins to scorch them " Sundogs in summer iodioate a storm of St Louis were not in the least alarmed wheu a hurricane demolished Sherman, fex., a few days before the tornado struck St. L'Uis, and thinks a storm shuuld be viewed with equal oalmnesa. whether it occurs in one's immediate vi cinity or at a distance. St. Louis Repub lic. "Congratulate me, old boy at last I' on the top round of the ladder of success " "Well, here's to you; but I'll bet jnu got there by turuiug it upside down." jyil. T. T. UOS, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. (eyofflce over Emry & Pierce's store. IO-19-ly. jw. j. ward,;:- Snrpoi. Dentist. SNFIELD, N. 0, mJMo tw H-niaon'i Dreg Stora. tUo 80 If. Tllfia- llalla SY ll ttarr The Sun always hopes for better ihiuijs. It has an abidiug faith iu the pmple when they are put to the necessity u pushing enterprises, or mauguranug new moves. There is a hopeful sign iu the tendency uf the times. A gleam of im provement has shot across the busmess sky. Returning activity is cmiing slow ly it will be no sudden burst into pros pjritybut it will be greatly revived in the next few months, we verily believe. It would help along things very material ly, if people would quit looking so much on the dark si lo and bemoaning and pre dicting darkness that may never eome. Koole have complaiued ana4 "run down" everything so much lhat they seem to have m spark of thankfulness that it is as well with them as it is They have looked up m the d irk side sii ling that evory thing looks black to lliem. hey ive den inliil ton much tipnu sell, and - 1 trusted too much in gold aud tilver in steal of tru-ting iu God for guidance. Revive jour hope and talk cheerfully lucre iso your faith and look for the bright sputa in the picture. People tn thii world generally fiud what they are eontiuuallv lookiiu: out for. So make upyoir mind lo look fur something en coiraging. Don't stay in the dumps It soirs human nature. II you caunot fin 1 a bright spot, make one and in this way the circle will increase, like those that come from a pebble thrown in the water th !V will widen and take in others. Sabiof gud eh ser It your lot is a bar I one, take heart and hope and strive for better (bin's. Li.ik around and see bow many ar: a d a will olf as you are This will ore ita tatth aud a d sire Ii ameliorate their condition, and thus yi u beget a hon 1 of sympathy which give encourage nent. Prosperity is largely deteriniud bv hi 11 in elfin a il faith iu Ood Ibirlum Sun. TiTTT'Tiii ii- -4;EicBlsior Printin Company -61- WELDON, N. C. ai. .jjmj' w Cases. CABLED FIELD AND HGG FENCE, Cabled Poultry Feno: Wlra F.nc. 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Merit in medicini means the power to cure. Hood's Sars iparilla ouros absolutely, permanently cures. It is tho One True Blood I'urifier. It superior merits ia an established fact, and merit wins, Mr. Baoon That Mr. Crossley, who called last evening is a self-made man Mrs. Bacon Too bad he couldn't have made himself 1 little more agreeable. Bineo I think I will take a trip lo Hood's Pills aro easy to take, easy to Niagara next week. Kvery American ought to see it. Withorby Haven t you been there? Bingo Yes; on my h racymoon '' operate. Cures indigestion, headache. Wagman My wife says I'm a veiita ble kidnapper." Friend I'd resent that if I were you. Wagman Why resent it? That's a tribute to my abiiity to put he baby to sleep. ajailu ijatt t nttatp nitu -v:i"iiojt.vo Bryan and Sewall H lioaiioke Dock, NOKKOLK, VA. The onlv exclusive wholesale tleulersand ul,iniu.rri ut' IVi'sh nnil wilt witter 1W1 ill the citv. Fish from all waters. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1896, edition 1
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