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Today In Johnson City History: July 7


July 7, 1866: The East Tennessee Union Flag reported an exhibition would take place at the Fall Branch High School. The event would be on July 13 “if the weather is fair, if not on the following Tuesday. The friends of this Institution and the public generally are respectfully invited to attend.” Z.B. Lockwood was the principal of the Fall Branch High School.
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1866.
July 7, 1887: According to The Comet, “Capt. S.T. Harris has purchased the Al Lyle corner, opposite the Hoss House, and as soon as he can get possession will erect a handsome bank building. The building will be fire proof (sic) with marble trimmings and tile floors. It will be used for a national bank.”In another item The Comet carried that day it was reported, that “Col. T.E. Matson returned yesterday morning from South Carolina. He reports every thing (sic) favorable for Johnson City ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 6


July 6, 1892: Readers of The Comet learned about several items of local interest. “A little child of David and Harriet Baker died the latter part of last week aged 15 months.
“Geo C. Potts, Vice President of the Watauga Company, has been for some time at Hotel Fairmount where he is expecting his daughter to join him soon.”
“The bricklayers will begin work on the Reece House in the morning and will push the work until the building is completed.”
“In the presence of the workmen and several spectators, Mrs. A.M. Reece laid the first brick of the new building, which is to replace the one burned and deposited beneath it in Italian detail 1767, and one of our pennies dated 1892, and by her act declared that Phoenix-like the old building should rise from its ashes.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 5


“Live up to your engagements.”
“Earn money before you spend it.”
“Never play at any games of chance.”
“Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor.”
“Good character is above all things else.”
“Keep your own secrets, if you have any.”
“Never borrow, if you can possibly avoid it.”
“Always speak the truth. Make few promises.”
“Keep good company or none. Never be idle.”
“Do not marry until you are able to support a wife.”
“Keep yourself innocent if you would be happy.”
“Ever live [misfortune excepted] within your income.”
“When you speak to a person, look him in the face.”
“Make no haste to be rich if you would prosper.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 4


July 4, 1872: The Herald and Tribune printed several observations.
“A spur in the head is worth two in the heel.”
“How to make a slow horse fast – Don’t feed him.”
“Man begins with God when he gets to the end of himself.”
“When is a lawyer the strongest? When he is feeblest.”
“The sorrows of believers are better than the joys of sinners.”
“The man who ‘couldn’t find his match,’ went to bed in the dark.”
“Greatness lies not in being strong, but in the right use of strength.”
“Who pays the highest price for a home? The woman who marries for one.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: July 3


“Never go to bed with cold or damp feet.”
“Salt fish are quickly freshened by soaking in sour milk.”
“Do not lean with the back upon anything that is cold.”
“Never begin a journey until the breakfast has been eaten.”
“Wash all marble daily with ammonia and water in place of soap-suds.”
“To disinfect sheets, etc., soak in chloride of lime solution, wring out and boil.”
“Cesspools, etc., should be well covered on top with a mixture of chloride of lime with ten parts of dry sand.”
“To test nutmegs, prick them with a pin, and if they are good the oil will instantly spread around the puncture.” ....

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