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GEOGRAPHICAL PECULIARITIES
Few Realize How Lar^e Texas
/ Really Is?Four People
,> in I County.
, T||? follow hi c?IIhi;i
gf-nc/riipliical pecil liiii'iHK >i 'i
j tli" Unit?'fi s ni?> fiiilni-ii- ?
mnnv umqtn- ! ci- vtiuc
wot it rpiiii- ini'Pt i el
A novel way o I^-?i? ?? * '
ti e enormi1 \ ? I" ;i e S tie
T< x ?n is to spiwi ..u' a m >|".r
th* United States and Mre'cn >?
atr 1??i? across Texas tin* I t
w >\.. Then p -tv one end I
your measure on Cb c Uo Mild
you Will timi tlla' the I> her hihI
will extend in'o I lie Allan'ie
the Gult of Mexico.
The two largest CUtl'les n
/j mm ^ the United S?at- 8 are ("o-iff
'** f count v, Montana. and Sa
Z [ 0 Bt'in-iiidino cnumv, t aliforn a
7 ~???. E^*:l? of these ih a little inme
'/ than 20,000 square iniler in ? xtent,
Rhode I-laiid, UelaWan
att<1 Nhw Jersey Couh be put
inside the boundaries of either
oi 1 h- tn.
The smallest county in 'he
Union is Bristol county, R 1 ,
which has only 25 square mile>.
The CoUnty in l he Unlieil
8 ate* having the larges' p<?pu
la'i' ii is New York, which ha
in ne ihan 2.0(H).000 people in
it. * At. the lime <>t I he | .i -1
Cei Mis Bal!e\ county, TeXas,
W iieii is about as large as
lit ode Island, had only t?>n
inr.i t> latilH
1 lie longest Hi reef in * t lie
United Stales ami in 'lie world
as* well- is Wes.ern nv> me .
Chicago, which is exactly 22
miles long. Its nearest rival 1
Halstead street; it is so mucn
i?i?r? btrrf* t?p ?ft w
usually spoken oi as longest
street in the world. By traversing
its length one may see all
the indications of the varying
phases of American life, from
thh hovels of outcast ?in to
the palaces of pork packing
millionaires.
Interspersed with the native
Americans on thin <mo
\ are six distinct colonieii where
the people speak other lai guages
than English?namely, Ger
mans, Italians, Russian Jews,
Bohemians, Poles and Greeks
Hoisted street is crossed nv<-r
ami under hv twenty railroads.
Ii is estimated to he the eld t
bunness CftitiH and loun^ine
plaee fi-rl/5 000 people, til'Te
than there ale jo At lZ I> <,
III iho, XeVada ?T \\ Vointng.
lie highest and lowest t ieV I.?
tions in l his Count r y are i <
Ca id'i 'I Ilia,- wit hi 1 00 tnih s
eaeit other. l'ite lot's*?t iM
u nt V\ lot lie \, 1 1.100 Je. '
hi ii, and the iouest is ])e?t'
V ' ai out hutl feet he ow
tie 1 e V e i i I I 11 e sea I w <.
Oceans Pass, lit Yellowstone
Vatk, la an named because
win-1.ever there ia a shower in
the vicinity and a certain email
creek oveiftows, ita waters
spread out ov- r the edge of the
continental divide and pass into
tributaries of rivers which flow
to ihe Atlantic and to the
Pacific
There are a number cases
where unique situations have
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developed id cities that happened
to be divided by fciiate
lines. These oddities are the
result of differences in law. The
boundary between Texas and
Arkansas runs along the main
street of Texarkana, and formerly
if a fight occurred on one side
of the street the combatants had
only to cross to the other sidewalk
to be out of jurisdiction of
the authorities governing the
territory where the disturbance
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h??fl taken placf Th'* two side*
t IVxarkiinn did ri??t. develop
-qa ?llv, !> chukh Hit* adminiKtra
i n of one Stain \fl?aa mor*
- r|.i|s|nt/ thin Hit* olh'T.
Bii-'nl ih liM'Hled mi the H''it?
in** h**i ?t t-t*11 'IViiiii-H-t* * ami Vir
_M' I*1 ( ) >- lit I In Ht* Si ..leu ha!1
i* iila i< ii hi ? Veil 11 in' omImiviI
I I I
i> e 11 < 111 iH't'M|>\ nij/ t he
I - 'ii h 'h* i ear seats with
||i I | Ite lit ||e|- 11 a H III ?t
[ i s 1111f 111 v i h#- eolnred people
, Hi \ - \ nil HIM H|ii - i 1 ! lie (J il
M e ti'iiimixiy Hi i ft a i)i i HI I
I .K I I If V UlfitHH. |'l|M ilivill
jfci.ii ine ln-iv\fi ii tlts-nit'i and
I\ i. -a > H Si HI e 8' iff I Iti Kan
- 1 I' v. Mis < in I is wei aip
I Iv i.*.t> i- iiry, -t> niie Hide <?
a |i rmulai aveiiiif is literal
l-e>i wiili 4'K11hi** aiid ''Lis*
' 'miiiv" saloons I Ills lot?allt\
-up used to JlHVf been I ht
iii'iiijn cf oi tilts <migiiml lorn
t -ah oil ad verllHf me I I.
N<>r h l)Hk<?ia lias a prohibition
law and \| Millennia ha;
j (fit I'lie R ii riv?-r of th*
|N uii lsthe boundary, and 11
j eparales I lie iw towns <>
j Foe 1 and Mor- head ill cl
-ah Oil keeper in Vlnienead has ?
1' ' I - buck board, and Iht-Hi
I
vtdiieo-N ale M"ii1 b r a"\ one 01
In- oilier Shle ol (lie iiver win
j w.tiiis a ?n ink. V\ i en a cinz-t
j || lareo begins IO iiaVe a dij
te line in It 18 tnroai lie t? 1
; ji!in|it-N Hie lial'ieiidel who Keep
} ills laV'O lie hiatal o| Iqiiorant
laris a tree ride tor the price ?.
i> lit ink!
Undoubtedly the 11 oh I eXUa
o.i.i on) boundary c mpiicaiion
i ?ve those resulting lioiivwha
j le known as the lin ei natlona
I 8 ores. One ot ttie most note'
of these 18 located ear For
rkryiuL'Wu. The b? undary liu
ToTrer/ (fFagonaiiy through th
stort^and splits ihe liar. \\ he
a customer appears the bai
t.-nder sets the bottle on hissid
of (tie boundary line, and th
patron draws it across the couc
ter, thereby t >ktng u out of th
country, wtnch relieves the bai
lender of any fault.
The proprietoi of this place
a genial te low who has bee
conducting his business for 2
years without interrup*urn. 1
oidor to secure a conviction tl
government making* tie proseci
Hon must have an accurate ?u
v?*v made, and proVe the eX u
I .-pot where each Ulan 1 o< >d an
w iiel'e each k> ?11;e Was placet
! 1 hat tlilH is aili)o.-| linp'osihll
ty llie gi > Ve I'll I lie II * s f t>oi
e mil lies liaVe loll d lo tlie
sorrow on several occasion*
1 lie goods on I lie site veS (
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.. ....... r>r|>' nil lilt- "I
t> i. to I lie ?Hik i V I
'Ahlcli 111f V .lie lioi|g..i. lii I
I' if .t il.lV U 111 11 I t<> ? f .1.1
i > W< 'I ' il 'i'1 lll?- I'eli.i mu.se
i i i - j?i if?e.i u| | . 11 l 11. *iu 1 a nail
it <1 pall AlliellCa. I lie jil'Ojiilt
!ni Commands a large llaile an
.secures a greater profit, ilia
<oidiuury merchants doing busi
iiesa on either aide of if
due.
Little attempt ia made by tli
officials to atop the traffic, bi
there was one occasion whe
the Canadian government s<
cured a conviction. A carelei
clei It left u nun nf A
..... .. uuu vi niun )tn
HpicHfe on the Canadian Hide <
the counter for u minute wbil
he turned bis back to do some
thing else. A Canadian cm
toms officer happened in an
found the dutiable goods on tb
Queen's domain. For this on
instance of carelessness on tli
instance of carelessness on th
part of the clerk the propriet<
bad to pay a hue of $20.?Ne
York Sun.
Subaariba for Tho Obroniola
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FLUE CURING
ROASTING III
! Flue Curing Devele
Found In Schnai
There are three ways us
mpre fnr rnrinor anrI nron
ftAAV?. W MUU
tobacco for the market; ns
I cured, air cured and flue cu
( old and cheap way is called
, the later discovery and imp
is called flue cured. In 1
the tobacco is taken fron
and suspended over inte
flues in houses especially I
tain the heat, and there k
proper temperature until t
process developes in the t<
stimulating taste and fragi
, found in Schnapps tobaci
, green coffee is made fra
stimulating by ,the roastir
Only choice selections of
1 juicy flue cured leaf, gro
famous Piedmont countrv
'; best tobacco grows, ar
Schnapps afld other Reyno
-1 of high grade, flue cured
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R. J. Reynolds To
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r- chair?
le m?' <>f the K^[?mWIic^ii Stale 1
e coininittof New York, wmk <
' till rvmg ocrow ib Hall Park
i? in N?-w York h few days ago .
r when it professional beggar hc- 1
coated biro. . B'imh," whined i<
if he beggar, "'will von give coe <
n 10 rents for a bed?" "Sure,'
0 h.nd Woodruff "Where'a the:
i hedb"
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Unntinnrfor Trnnhle
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I've lived in California 2(11
13'ejir-. ami am still hunting; f??r J
<1 t rouMe in the wnv of hums
i i sore-, woni ils, ImiiIk. ruts, spraii s. ]
oi a < isc of |>i!e< i hat linrklet? V j j
An i>-a S.i I ve Wi?i i t quickly cure," |.
vv r 111 "s v.' 11 11 leu alter-. of AI I
" leirha i \. Siena ( ?>. No use hunt-I.
n.Mr. Walter-: it cures every (
i| cum'. t i uafalite.-d T. K Want.a- '
( ma ker tlrilii store 2?c.
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So.i ii evVii- t lie t he ln< s
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< > s | i | in I' >' w < .1 !i|. ami I
11 i >\ * I II 1 ? ' I I ? I ' ' I !.
I i i - 11; ("i u f1 iii ' h<* ' <1
11 i in ' 11?- Minin i iii' mil^
iiiit- wi'li <)i;trn ?inIruin's mho
, ijiear s, ami if velm-il al $301) 00
|e Piles of people have Piles. Why
sutler from piles when you can
use I) Witt's Carhelized Witch
Ie Hazel Sulve and get relief Noth)i
ing else so good. Beware of imiii
tations. See that the name is
stamped on e*ch box. Sold by
^ T. E. Wannamaker druggist.
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j# Auditor's Notice.
|e The Auditor's office will be opened for
the assessment of personal property
from January lit to February 20th,
?. 1907.
j I will be in the Auditor's office January
2. 5, 7, 12, 19 and 26, February 1.
e 2. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 9,14. 15. 10. 18. 19 and
20, and at ;he following places on the
date* named:
All male citizens between the ages ot
21 and 60 years are deemed taxable
polls, except Confederate Veterans nnd
those who are maimed or for oth?-r
W caases are incapable of earning a sup
port. There will be 50 per eent, penaltyadded
to taxes of property subject, to
taxes and uot returned for assessment.
J. R. JOWER8, Auditor.
December 1,1900.
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IMPROVESTO
IPROVES GRE
ps the Stimulating
pps that Satisfies To
;ed by far- Hundreds
iring their on sale that t
Linely, sun outside of th
red. The bacco is flue
i air cured; filled with <
roved way sweetened a
lue-curing chew of Schr
i the field hunger longl
i u 4. such tobacco
nsely hot E
3u.lt to re- cured tobaco
.ept tn the Piedmont re
his curing jess sweeteni
s .?
DDacco the an(j has a >
ant-aroma satisfying efil
co, just as kindoftobao
grant and satisfy, more
ig process. expectorating
this ripe, and chew S
wn in the Schnapps
, where the ers formerly
e used in to$i.ooper]
Ids' brands at 50c. per p
I tobaccos. 10 and 15 cc
bacco Company, Wis
OniQii ljs
l | digests ^
|LJ| Relieves Indigestion. Si
f] P^EPAKfiDO
m e.c.
It was out ill Nebraska, b ?
irery rockribbe republican state P
where an attempt was made to j
to lynch two negroes who got
1110 a fancy dressed ball and j1..
. mm i t K f lia /.i.ln ..11 ? t.?. I II
jam ru waiii ^;ji 10 rail L lie n
veiling uutil unmttHking tin e. r
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Tax Notice. "
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Tax booke will be open Oct. Ifith, \
1 #06. >
Tax Levy. [;
For State .r? millai <
For Ordinary County -it, mill*
For Count Srliool . lile
Intereet oil It It Honda .2 iitiIIh '
For County Itoada 1C mills ^
Total 1 iiiiils
Sl'KClAL SCHOOL TAX. * V
Lliern w 2'j i 111 Is i
I'lieraw (Jrudcd School l'ond.-... 1 . ills!
I'arker 2 . lis j S
THE
KING Vi
I no iFi
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NEW D1S
FOR COUGHS
FOR WEAK, SORE
BRONCHITIS, H
AND J
THROATa
DISEA
DDPUPMTD C
w i q r
I regard Dr. King'* New Discore
modern times. One bottle compl
cough, which was steadily growing
EAJU
PRICE 50o I
9 SOLO AND 601
JAS. T.
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BACCOLIKE
.Ln wurru
taa and Taste
ibacco Hunger
of imitation brands are
look like Schnapps; the
ie imitation plugs of tocured,
but the inside, is
:heap, flimsy, heavily
ir cured tobacco; one
lapps will satisfy tobacco '
er than two chews of
f
;ts prove that this flue \
o, grown in the famous
gion, requires and takes y
ng than any other kind,
vholesome, stimulating,
feet on chewers. If the
co you are chewing don't
: than the mere habit of
?, stop fooling yourself
chnapps tobacco.
is like the tobacco chewbought
costing from 75c.
pound; Schnapps is sold j
ound in 5c. cuts, strictly
:nt plugs.
rSTON-SALEM, N. C. I
rS?EPSIA j
fHAT YOU EAT ~
jur Stomach. Bslching'of Gas, Etc. - 1
NIY AT TKt U*OUTO|i' Or 1
hiloh.. 9 mills ^IBBP
l^hite Oak j .2 mills
'lain* .'.2 mills
1v? Forks 2 mills
effcinon. 2 mills
rffHTsoti School Douds 4 mills
i?mg Branch 4 mills j
nion 4 mills m
lay Springs 2 mills ll
t?*arCiwk 2 mills I
tethwda 2 mills I
'atrick 8 mills 1
liddendorf 3 mil's I
toby 8 mills 1
Ioh? Hill 2 mills I
larharg 3 mills
I<'B?-h 3 mills
i'nllnnw 8 mi lis
11 oj?m 3 mills \
h^*t?rt1'-ld 3 mills 1
rnns Roads 2 mills
Irtuifp* Hill 3 mill*
A pfiialtv of 1 pwr fant will lis added
t? all iinpaid tnxss Jan. 1st.. 19o7; 2
> r chiiI 1st of Fwbrunrr, and .r? per cent
s ??f Mlltvll.
('miimutition lJon<l Tn\ i< $1 00 a id
in>t !? ' paid on or hefoiv Mnrrh 1st,
007.
I. IV MAM.I'M.
C< >n n t4\* TrruMi i sr.
.'pt. lr.th, lOof;.
^ajEs ~
NCVSl
COVERT
and COLD8.
LUNGS, ASTHMA,
EMORRHAGES
ill
nd LUNG
SE8.
>NEUMONIA
ry as the grandest medicine of
letely cared me af * eery bad
\ worse under other treatments,
t SHAMBURG, Codell, Kae.
KHD SI.OO ;
iRANTEED BY C
LADD.
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