Tfc Dtily Enterprise
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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. M., Sundays excepted, from
the 18th day of April to the 25th
day of April inclusive.
RESOLVED. FURTHER
I hat. after holding the election
as herein prescribed by law, said
registrars and judges of said
election shall count the ballots
for and against said issues of
bonds and return to the City
Council' the results of ,aid elec-
tino in the various wards on the
-th day of May, 1913, at 12
o'clock noon, at the City Hall in
High Point, N. C. at which time
and place the -aid City Council
will tabulate and declare the re
suits of -said election.
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We have two. excellent Autos for
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Night Phones 2244 and 397.
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Ginghams, fast colors, 10c to 12 J -2c yard
Kindergarten Cloth, none better, only 1 5c
Percales, 10c to 12 l-2c the yard
Curtain Goods, 5c to 25c the yard
Piques, 12 l-2c to 35c the yard
Dimities, 10c to 25c the yard
Lawns, white and colors, 5c to 25c the yard
Linens, Brown and white, 7 l-2c to 50c the yard
Linen Sheeting, 90 ins , 85c to $1.00 the yard
Table Damask and Napkins to match
Ready-to-wear, Gowns, Corset. Covers with Combi
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Dentist and Orthodontist
.Bank of Commerce Building
Room 404) 4th floor Phone 444
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High Point, N. C.
R. C. Lindsay
ATTORNEY a4 COUNSELOR
AT LAW ' y
Wachovia Bank Buikttnc .1
HIGH POINT, N. C.
FOR SALE!
Thoroughbred Silver-lace
Wyandotte Eggs. Heavy
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$1.00.
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701 Mangum Ave.
i High Point, N. C.
Carolina & Yadkin River Rail
i way Company
i Schedule in Effect April 17, 1913
This Time Table ahowa the time at
which trains may be expected to arrive
and depart from stations shown, but
stated is not guaranteed.
Subject to Chance Without Notice
SOUTHBOUND
Stations Dally fiacept Sunday
No. No. 26
Ar.
Thomasville 8.40 a.m. 1.40 p.m.
Gordontown 9.50 a.m. 2.45 p.m.
Renton .... 10.35 a.m. 8.30 p.m.
High Ttock 11. .'5 a.m. 4.20 p.m.
NORTHBOUND
Stations Dally Except Sunday
No. 22 No. 26
Lv. High Rock . 9.45 a.m. 2.46 p.m.
Denton 10. 85 a m. 8. 80 p. m.
Gordontown 11.20 a.m. 4.1Ap.m.
Ar. Thomasville 12.86 a.m. 5.10 fc.m.
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