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Rates $3.00 and upwards; special weekly rates. Address Hotel Palm Ileach for llooklet, Etc. Robert L. Burns, Attorney at IiSw, Carthage, N. C. Rooms 7 and 8, Law Building. Phone 18 connects with Pinehurst. Reference : The Bank of Carthage. The t5 II The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong- i est or all writing machines. iz aoes oetter woric, does it quicker, lasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let us send you our little book telling all about it. Typewriter supplies. Ma chines rented. Stenographers furnished. The Smith Premier 1 ypewnter Company SO JE. Ilain Street, Hiclimond, Ta. Wen Hooka at the library. Since the opening of the Library there has been anxious inquiry as to the com ing of new books. Up to this date all that could be said was that they were "on the way," like Gilpin's hat and wig. But now; they are here! Here with their fresh new covers and inviting illus trations ! Do you wish to read for yourself and decide whether "The House of Mirth" deserves either the praise or the censure attached to it? You will find it in red and gold ready for you unless some speedier visitor has seized upon it. Do you wish to to be warmed by "The Divine Fire" and fanned by "The Breath of the Gods" ? Would you cross the Alps when "The rrincess Passes" or travel in an automobile with "My Friend the Chauffeur"? Does not "Barbara" tempt you with her dainty sandwiches served "At the Sign of the Fox" ? Can you cast up "The Beckoning" with Bobert Cham bers, or do you prefer to visit "Starve crow Farm" with Stanley Weyman? Per haps you may choose to enter "The Garden of Allah," or to sail "Under Booking Skies." If none of these move you, you may become "A Wanderer in Holland," or a pilgrim "Among French Inns." When weary with your journey ing, you may devote yourself to Van Dyke's "Essays in Application" or laugh ever "The Pardoner's Wallet." . The children will be glad to enlarge their acquaintance with Sara Creewe in "A Little Princess," and their eyes will shine as they look at "The Bed Book of Bomance," and "Days of Chivalry." .These are not half the good things in store for those who visit the Library ! Elizabeth Olney. THE NEW BOOKS. A full list of the new books follows : FICTION. BOOK. AUTHOR. The Accomplice, Frederic T. Hill. At the Sign of the Fox, "Barbara." At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern, Myrtle Reed. The Breath of the Gods, Sidney McCall. Captains All, W. W. Jacobs. The Coming of Billy, Margaret Westrup. The Coming of the Tide, Margaret Sherwood. The Cherry Ribband, S. R. Crockett. The Conquest of Canaan, Booth Tarkington. The Debtor, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. The Deluge, David Graham Phillips. The Divine Fire, May Sinclair. The Fair Maid of Graystones, Beulah M. Dlx. Fair Margaret, F. M. Crawford. The Gambler, Katherine C. Thurston. The Garden of Allah, Robert Hichens. The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton. The Heart of Lady Anne, Agnes and Egerton Castle. The Indifference of Juliet, Grace S. Richmond. Loser's Luck, Charles Tenny Jackson. The Master Mummer, E. P. Oppenheim. The Miilbank Case, George Dyre Eldridge. The Mills of God, Ellen Macartney Lane. Mrs. Tree's Will, Laura E. Richards. My Friend the Chauireur, C. N. and A. M. Williamson. . My Lady Clancarty, M. Imlay Taylor. A Mysterious Disappearance, Gordon Holmes. Nedra, George Barr McCutcheon. Partners of the Tide, J. C. Lincoln. The Passport, Richard Bagot. Peter's Mother, Mrs. Henry de la Pasture. Pole Baker, Will N. Harbeu. The Princess Passes, C. N. and A. M. Williamson. The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight, Author of Elizabeth and her German Garden." Rebecca Mary, Annie Hamilton Donnell. The Reckoning, R. W. Chambers. The Return of Sherlock Holmes, . A. Conan Doyle. The Road-Builders, Rose o'the River, The Rose of the World, Samuel Merwln. Kate Douglas Wiggin. Agnes and Egerton Castle. M. E. Waller. "Anthony Hope." Sanna, A Servant of the Public, The Speculations of John Steele, Robert Barr. Starvecrow Farm, Stanley Weyman. A Sword of the Old Frontier,' Randall Parrish. Told by Uncle Remus, The Torch, Under Rocking Skies, The Wood-lire in No. 3, Yolanda, J. C. Harris. Herbert M. Hopkins. L. Frank Tooker. F. Hopkinson Smith. Charles Major. JUVENILE. The Age of Chivalry, T. Bulllnch. The Boy Captaive in Canada, Mary P. Wells Smith. The Boys of St. Timothy, Arthur Stanwood Pier. The Days of Chivalry, From the French of Mme. Colwnb. Forest-Land, ' ' It. W. Chambers. A Little Princess, , Frances Hodgson Burnett. Lucy and Their Majesties, B. L. Farjeon. The Red Book of Romance, Andrew Lang. The Red Fox, Charles G. D. Roberts. The Schoolhouse in the Woods, A. G. Plymptou. Some Adventures of Jack and Jill, Barbara Yechton. That Preston Girl, ,t , Nina Rhoades. With Spurs of Gold, F. M. Greene and I). W Kirk. F MISCELLANEOUS. Age of Fable, Among French Inns', Charlotte Bronte, , Cicero in Maine, Essays in Application, T. Bulllnch. Charles Gibson. Clement K. Shorter. Martha B. Dunn. Henry Van Dyke. How Nature Study Should be Taught," Edward F. Bigelow. In and Around Venice, Horatio F. Brown. In our Convent Days, Agnes Repplier. In the Name of the Bodleian, ' A. Birrell. Mary Queen of Scots, A. H. Millar. The Pardoner's Wallet, S. M. Crothers. A Wanderer in Holland, E. V. Lucas. With the Empress Dowager, Katharine A. Carl. , A Daughter of the South. It seems a pity that in "A Daughter of the South," by George Cary Eggleston, (Lothrop, Lee Shepard Co.,) the author has failed to carry out the promise which "A Carolina Cavalier" gave. There is no reason why "A Daughter of the South" should not have been a fine story. The plot is not hackneyed. The author's style and diction are for the most part good. The hero, presumably we must call the "leading gentleman" the hero, though in most books he is far from heroic is of a somewhat unusual type. But the character drawing is far below the author's standard. Two deeply dyed villains are brought out for our inspec tion. One gives promise of real life, and his threats, muttered in conversation with himself, give promise of dead loads of trouble for the aforesaid hero ; but he is forgotten somewhere in the tale, and never reappears, nor does his threatened trouble materialize. The other villain is a beautiful animal, some six feet or more in height, with handsome features and a frame which is r