South-Western Telegraph Form

The following was printed as a heading on all the telegraph forms of the South-Western Telegraph Company:
 

SOUTH-WESTERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY

  The public are notified that in order to guard against mistakes in the transmission of messages, every message of importance ought to be repeated by being sent back from the station at which it is to be received to the station from which it is originally sent. Half the usual price for transmission will be charged for repeating the message, and while these Company will as heretofore use every precaution to insure correctness, they will not be responsible for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery of repeated messages beyond an amount exceeding two hundred times the amount paid for sending the message; nor will they be responsible for mistakes or delays in the transmission of unrepeated messages, from whatever cause they may arise, nor the delays arising from interruptions in the workings of its Telegraphs, nor for any mistakes or omissions of any other Company, over whose lines a message is to be sent to reach the place of destination.
   All messages will hereafter be received by this Company for transmission, subject to the above conditions.

N. Green, Pres't., Louisville, Ky.

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