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l Efci Pol" EarH Carolina ,
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
One Thing the Beautiful Girl Could Not
Account For.
"This is so sudden!"
As he heard the beautiful girl at
his side speak these words the as
tonished lover rose to his feet in
Btrange bewilderment.
"Sudden!" he repeated. "Darling.
did I hear aright? Two years ago,
I believe it was, that I first looked
into your lovely eyes. For several
months after that I only saw you
occasionally. Ihen gradually, very
gradually, I increased my visits. It
took six months to get on a formal
calling basis. It took six months
more to be a regular visitor, six
months more to call you by your
first name, and it is only during the
last few months that I have ventur
ed, with many misgivings, even to
hold your hand. And now, after
all this gradual development of my
burning and measureless love, you
tell me that my declaration ot this
evening is so sudden. Do you in
deed call this sudden?"
"I do indeed," she replied calmly.
But what can your reason be r
The lovely creature he gazed at so
feelingly rose with some degree of
ill concealed hauteur.
"Simply this," she replied. "On
your present salary I didn't see how
you could possibly have the nerve
to propose to me for at least two
years yet. Judge.
Where He Fell Down.
Archibald I will do anything in
the world for you, darling!
Helene Will vou ?
Archibald If you would only try
me!
Helene Then take this collarette
to Catchem's department store and
exchange it for a size larger. I've
lost the slip. ruck.
A Frank Suggestion.
Father What do you expect me
to do, give you all the money you
ask for or calmly allow you to get
into debt ?
Son You might do both.
Hero of the Hour.
Little Willie Say, pa, what is a
hero ?
Pa A hero, my son, is an um
pire who can face 6,000 fans and
call three strikes on the star batter
of the home team in the ninth in
ning when the crowd, is expecting
him to bring in the winning run.
Chicago Tribune.
Prudence.
Dick Tate Miss Short Isabel
you have been in my office for two
years now, and I have learned to
love you better every day. Will you
be my wife ?
Isabel Short Oh, Mr. Tate! Is
it fair to ask me to give up a steady
position for an uncertainty?
Brooklyn Life.
Laying the Blame.
"I want to complain of the flour
you sent me the other day," said
Mrs. Newliwed severely.
"What was the matter with it,
ma'am?" asked the grocer.
"It was tough. My husband
simply wouldn't eat the biscuits I
made with it." Philadelphia Ledg
er. .
Practical Uae.
Jessie Gracious, Myrtilla! Why
did you marry such a thin young
man?
Myrtilla Oh, he will be bo use
ful to crawl under my automobile
when the machinery breaks down !
Detroit Tribune.
1 ' - r 1
TAX ON HOTELS
The state auditor has .received
notice from sheriffs that -.certain
hotel keepers in the state will cot
pay the lax levied in the revenue
act by the last legislature on hotels
for the reason that the section of
the act is defective in that there is
no tax levied on hotels charging a
two dollar rate. It provides than
for hotels charging one dollar and
less than two dollars a tax of 25
cents per room shall be levied and
hotels charging more thantwo dol
lars 50 cents per room. This
eaves the "two. dollar house"
without a tax specified although
the legislature intended to have
two dollar houses pay 50 cents per
room. The Williams House, Clin
ton, is the first to decline to pay
tax and Counsel for the proprietor
is George E. Butler, republican
representative in the last legisla
ture from Sampson county. Ra
leigh Post.
This was a decided mistake in
the statute, and evidently no
sumptuary legislation was intend
ed in favor of the two dollar ho
tela. If the law is interpreted in
accordance with the evident 'men
tion oi the framers of it the tax
will be collected.
i -
Mai
Judging from what Secietary
Taft says, Mr. Wallace, chief en
gineer of the Panama canal, yield
ed to the tempter pure and sicple,
aud the temptation was $5o,ooo a
year by a New York holding cor
poration instead of the meagre
salary of $25,000 a year promised
by Uncle Sam. As we see it, Mr.
Wallace has made a vast mistake
by the change. Life contains a
great deal more in it than a large
salary. He has offended great men
of his nation who had honored
him. But there are many engin
eers and few really great men.
Thb Russian ship Kniaz, whose
crew mutinied and murdered its
officers at Odessa, surrendered
without a struggle. Russian troops
are victorious over the mob
throughout the city. It will go
hard with the 600 or more muti
neers.
Notice Publication.
North Carolina, 1 Supsrior Court
. ISui
Guilford County. June term, 1905
Jos. T. Best and Benj. A. Best,
executors of J B. Best, deceased,
vs. Cora W. Best, et al.
In the above entitled action, up
on affidavit, it appearing to the
Court that Eli B. Hodges, Addie
Allsbrooks, J. W. Stamper, Robt.
Stamper, Pattle Mary Rousher,
Columbus Stamper, and Win. L.
Stamper, Richard Stamper, Laura
Lewis, Armerhng Hilary, Norman
Stamper, are non-residents of the
State of North Carolina, and can
not, alter due diligence, be found
in the said State, and that a sum
mons has been issued returnable o
this June term of this court that
defendants cannot be found in the
said county.
The said parties are hereby noti
fied to appear at the next term of
this court, which begins on the 21
day of August, 1905, and answer
or demur to the complaint which
has been filed in the Clerk's office
in the court house at Greensboro,
N C. -
This action is brought by the
plaintiffs against the defendants
for the purpose of having constru
ed by this court, the will of J. - B
Best,, deceased, and the said par
ties are legatees under the said
wilL ' . .
It is further ordered that: this
notice be published at least once
a week lor six successive weks in
the High Point Enterprise, a flews
paper published in the city of High
Point, N. C. ,
Ri B. Peebles, Judge Presd'jr,
June 16, 1905. ' j'28 6t
Shattered.
Ascum What did that rich old
uncle of yours leave? v.'
Hope Nothing but a lot of dis
gusted relatives and a jubilant
young widow whom we had, never
heard of before. Boston Herald.
8afd at the Breakfast Table.
"Explorers say there's something
wful in the silence of the polar re
gions." ? ' '
, "Well, why don't they take their
wires along?" Atlanta Constitu-
tin- , ' ' ' 1 '
it--:rs " i? ''i'.'vf-cwv v1-
aM Safer.',;-;- ,:
Do you 1 carry a' rabbit's foot,"
ganir0'- .
"No, boss. 1 I'd rather depend on
a razor, sah!"Yonkers Statesman.
.. :.. . .
. , Administrator' Notice l
Having' qualified as administra
tor Of Mrthi Walker, deceased,
according to law, this is to notify
all persons' holding claims against
said estate to present them proper
ly sworn to, on or before, July 1 ,
19C6, to the undersigned! or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recoverey. All persons in
debted to said estate) are requested
to make immediate payment. '
DAVID THOMA8, Admr. -
- of Martha Walker. Dec'd.
This June 32, 1905. ' , ja8 4t
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fligh Point- Hardware dogpanfl
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