Tfc Dtily Enterprise CHURCHES f. J. Farm. lit M?krira tunurtedlry thla flUe. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, ?i3 PArictir fnr 'bond issue and vote for same May 6th. (Continued from page 1.) Firt Presbyterian Church Rev. S. H. Hilliard will preacli Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock No night service. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. and Men's Biiilo class at 10 a. m. The professor who announces that he (has found prehistoric re mains of giant bears, wolves, and camels in California does not mention the hull moose. First Reformed Church Sunday school at 945 a- '" Morning service at 11 a. m. Jr L. E. at -'.30 p. m. Evening service at 7.45 p. 111. Your are urged f attend these services. L. A. Peeler, list.r CLARK REPENTS. C. I'.vrmn, I astur South Main Street M. E. Church Sunday School at 9 30 a. 111 V. e'linard. Sunt. Preaching by I pasitr at 11 a. 111. and 7.45 p. in I'liing in your cards, we ate still Tr i announced that President I movm'- the hand. Let every Vilm and Sneaker Clark have I member lc present if possible buried the hatchet and that here-1 The public invited after Mr. Clark will work with the administration for the good of the party. This was the sen sible course for the speaker to pursue. Naturally "grouchy," the resu't of the Baltimore conven tion increased the speaker's irri tation somewhat ami he was about to make a spectacle of liinv self. We did not blame the man so much because the speaker of the house has so much power, oftentimes he thinks he is the whole government and has to fight against being a Czar. U welled up in both Reed and Cannon and overflowed to the disgrace of the country. Mr. Clark, himself, has shown un mistakable signs of it ami at one time we thought that he !. would be numbered among those who could not be trusted with too much power. So few of our pub lic men of recent years have in creased their greatness by realiz ing to the fullest extent that they were mere servants having in their keeping a trust, guarding well any power they might have by proceeding with modesty and consideration, getting behind the work for which they were chosen to perform, and not use the office to emphasize and perpetuate themselves. The people are trying to -jet closer to their representatives in spite of the prevailing policy ai Washington to get away from the people. election shall be held as is pre scribed for the election of mem bers of the General Assembly, and for that purpose the said reg istrars are hereby directed to open the bo6Vs for the said registration of voters on the 3rd day of April, 1913, and are directed to close said books on the second Satur-1 Bethel Reformed Church Stindav school at 10 a. in.. W L. 15. Mnk. Supt. Morning ser vice at 11 o'clock, subject, "Pre parimr for Temptation." Even ing service at 7.45. subject, "Re ill'' unedr the Yoke." You are cordiallv united to attend these services. I'. C. W agoner. Pastor 0 Salvation Army. Mreet services at 10 a. in.. 4 p m. and 7 p. in. Sundav school at -Mo p. in. er ices in the .Nilva :i 11 Ainu hall .n North Main -treet .it S p in. Special music vmiI lie nirmstied. I lie pulilie i in ited. Envoy Y. A. Crandell o Christian Church Rev. P. II. Fleming. 1). I)., pas tor. Services held at Industri;i v. nil) rooms, near citv post othce commerce street, at 11 a. m. am at 7.45 p. in., on the hrst am third Sundays in each month Minuav school at 10 a. m. A cor dial invitation is extended everv one. Strangers and visitor welcomed. A publication called Remon strance, issued in I'oston, and which is the Massachusetts or gan of the associated opposition to further extension of woman's suffrage, is edited entirely by women. The way they Hay the suffragettes is what our good friend Eph would call "pintcdly scan'Ious." Now comes Boni Castellane purposing to marry an ex-barmaid. She has several millions of her own, and has had exper ience as a close friend of a crazy king, and I5oni would marry a hatrack or a clothes pin if there were millions enough in it. AN IMPRESSION OF MR. MOORE. Willis L. Moore, who has been the nominal head of the weather bureau guessing department, has been drawing money from the government for many years, and returning no service whatever. He has been merely a poser and J, e. Marsh. NOTICE CITY ELECTION RESOLVED: By the City Council of. the City of High Point V. C.. that in pursuance of the luties and authority conferred upon the said City Council in the '.'barter of the said City, an elec lion jn said City is hereby callec So be held on the Tuesdav after .lie first Monday ul May. 1913 The same being the 6th day tot Mav, 191 for the purpose of electing a .Mayor and eight Com missioners, two to be elected from each of the four wards. RESOLVED FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding said election, a new registration is hereby ordered by the said City Council, and each registrar shall be furnished with new registra tion books, and the following per sons are hereby apopinted regis trars from the various wards of the said city, to-wit : First Ward J. Matt Scchrest. Second Ward J. L. Sechrest. Third Ward John Farlow. 'Fourth Ward J. F. Hoffman. RESOLVED FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding said election, the following per sons are appointed judges for the arious wards of said City, to-wit ; First Ward L. J. Ingram and C. S. Welborn. Second Ward A. 15. Homey and A. R. Hammer. Third Ward W, F. Brown and day preceeding said election, to wit : Saturday the 26th day of April at 9 o'clock P. M., and dur ing said time the said registrars are directed to have the books open at the voting places of each and every ward on each Saturday up to and including the 26th day of April, 1913. from 9 o'clock in the morning to 9 o'clock at night, the last named Saturday being Challenge Pay. and are further di rected to have the books open at the polling places in addition to the Saturdays herein mentioned from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M., Sundays excepted, from the 18th day of April to the 25th ayd of April inclusive. 'RESOLVED FURTHER: That after holding the election as prescribed by law, said registrars and judges of said election shall count the ballots and return to the Citv Council the result of said election in the various wards, on the 7111 dav ot Mav, 1013 at 12 o'clock noon at he City Hall in High Point. N. C. at which time and place, the said City Council will tabulate and declare the re sult of said election. a dispenser of hot air. He had grown so large in his own esti mation that he aspired to the agricultural secretaryship, and. it is said, used government money to further his own chances. He is down and out now, and has met Fourth Ward A. XI. Briggs and A. Lyon. RESOLVED FURTHER: That the said election shall be held at the following polling places, to-wit : .... First Ward Office J. M. Sech- the fate of all posers, fourflushers rest, W. Washington St. and windbags. In the last analy sis a man's value is aprpaised by the amount and quality of the ser vice he renders, and not by his bloviations about what he is do ing or is going to do. He had no intention of being a grafter, he was a boss so long, wibh no one to question him, that he had grown to believe the government was his, and that the best use that could be made of it was to pro- Second Ward Police Office, City Hall, Jordan St. Third Ward II. C. Sechrest (now Taylor) Store, Jarrell Hotel Building, South Main Street. Fourth Ward Office W. T. Parker, Hamilton street. RESOLVED FURTHER: That the said election shall be held as is now prescribed by law for holding elections for munici pal officers, and in the absence of mote his own personal interests. I any provisions in said law, said NOTICE BOND ELECTION RESOLVED: By the City Council of the City of High Point, N. C, that in pursuance of an act entitled. "An Act to Authorize the City of High Point to Issue Negotiable Bonds to Raise Monev for the Building of One or More Additional Public School Buildings For the Extension and Improvement of the Water Works and Sewerage Svstem of Said Citv," etc., ratified on the 1st day of March. 1913, an elec tiou in said city is hereby called to he held on Tuesday after the first Monday in May, one thou sand nine hundred and thirteen the same being the oth day of May, 1913, for the purpose of submitting1 to the qualified voters of said city, the question of issu-:n- bonds of the par value of One Hundred Thousand Dollars i $100,000) for the following pur- purposes, to-wit: Fiity lhou sand Dollars (50,000) for a new ublic school building or build ings, and additions to the pres ent buildings and school equip- ncnt at which said election those favoring the issuance of u'd bonds shall vote a ballot with the words, "For School Building Bonds," and those against the issuance of said onds shall vote a ballot with the words. "Against School Building Bonds," and Fifty riiousand Dollars for building tnd equipping a water storage reservoir within the city limits, together with all necessary pumps connection and equip ment, and for the extension and improvement of the present wa ter and sewerage system of said ity, at which . said election. those 'favoring the issuance of said bonds shall vote a ballot with the words. "For Water Works and Sewerage Extension otids, and those against the is-1 uance of said bonds shall vote a ballot With the words, "Against Water Works and Sewerage Ex tension Bonds. RESOLVED. FURTHER: That a new registration is order ed by the City Council, and each registrar shall be furnished with new registration books, and for the purpose of holding said elec tion the following parties are hereby appointed registrars for the various wards of the said City, tolwit: First Ward J. Matt Sechrest. Second Ward J. L. Sechrest. Third WardJohn Farlow. Fourth Ward J. F. Hoffman. RESOLVED, FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding said election, the following judges are hereby appointed for the various wards of said City, to-wit : '.'' First WardL. J. Ingram and C. S. Welborn. - V Second Ward A. B. Homey and A. R. Hammer. Third Ward W. F. Brown and J. E. Marsh. Fourth Ward A. M. Briggs and A. Lyon. RESOLVED, FURTHER: That the said election shall be bcld at the following polling places, to-wit: First Ward Office T. M. Sechrest, W. Washington St. Second Ward Police Office, City Hall, Jordan Street. Third Ward H. C. Sechrest (now Taylor) Store, Jarrell Ho tel Building, S. Main St. Fourth Ward Office W. T. Parker, Hamilton St. RESOLVED, FURTHER: That the said election shall be held and conducted as prescribed in the said Act of the General As sembly, ratified on the 1st day of March, 1913, and for that pur pose the said registrars are here by directed to open the books for the registration of voters on the 3rd day of April, 1913, and are directed to close said books on the second Saturday night pre ceding said election, to-wit, Sat urday night, the 26th day of April at 9 o'clock, and during said time the said registrars are directed to have the books open at the voting places in each and every ward, on each Saturday up to and including the 26th day of April, 1913 from 9 o'clock A M. until 9 o'clock at night, the last named Saturday being Chal lenge Day. and are further direct ed to have the books open at the polling places in addition to the Saturdays herein mentioned from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. 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