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Tfc Ddly Enterprise J. J. Farm .. .v .. .... Eftor tuXA. unt Sitaliv. mA de sr by Barriers fnnnahso' y tbia effle. MONDAY, APRIL ai, i9'3 SAME OLD TROUBLE During the Cleveland adminis tration sugar gave a great deal of trouble. It is loaming up again and an exchange predicts more trouble of a similar nature: For years before March 4, 1893, the Democrats had raged against the iniquity of a tariff on sugar, to tax the coffee cup and the Iva cup of the poor man, when thcr? wsi a superabundance of si..; if ready to food this country tVm Cuba, only a few miles distant from our Atlantic coat. liut when the Democratic Con gress of those days came t make a tariff act for the Democratic President to sign the sugar in terests of this county were abjc to get exactly the import duties they wanted. That was a scan dal then which excited the ridi cule of every voter in this coun try who was not a Democrat and which destroyed the faith of hun dreds of thousands of Democrats in the most solemn professions of the high priests of their party. In the last ten years Democrats have indulged in their ancient habit of railing against the sugar tariff as persistently and as loud ly as in the generation leading up to the election of 189.J. If on the whole tariff list of protected ar ticles there was one thing that ought to come off, and would come off, as the head of a field daisy under a scythe, when the Democratic party came into pow er again, it was the monstrous duty on sugar. All the hack party organs of the Democratic party declared that this must be so. All the in dependent newspapers support ing Mr. Wilson reiterated that declaration. All the low tariff, as well as the Free Trade apos tles, joined in the chorus, presi dent Wilson himelsf, before and after his election, was the loader of a free sugar orchestra. Xow was to be the en dof sugar duties and this was to he a national blessing to last forever and ever. And again when the Demo cratic party goes to work on a new tariff measure sugar, pro tected to the very degree desired by those specially interested, bobs up again, serene and secure. No more is there to be free sugar as a gift to the American people from Mr. Wilson's Congress than there was free sugar from Mr. Cleveland's Congress twenty years ago, or free sugar from any Republican Congress in the in terval. "But there is an economic prom ise which is a political joke There will be no free sugar now, but Mr. Wilson's Democratic Congress of protected sugar in .1 . tiie year ot our Lord lor.v pledges that it will grant free sugar three years from now. Mr. Wilson's present casv-go-ing Congress the House part of it making this happy-gr-lucky promise to the American neop, will not be in existence three years from now. The House will not be in existence two years from now. One year from next November the successor to the present House of Representatives will be shosen in the national Congress elections of 1914. On that election Mr. Wilson's pres ent Democratic Congress has not acquired a mortgage of which we know or anybody else knows. Unless the Progressive party should be mad enough to go on cutting each other's throats for the benefit of the Democratic party, Mr. Wilson's House, at the very best, would have diffi culty enough to repeat in 1914 its victory of 1912." And certainly, if this' Demo cratic Government of today should fail to reduce the Ameri can cost of living as it has so flatly promised , to do should fail, with the same old Demo cratic sugar scandal shrieking all arouna it, the Democratic party would have about as much , ,1 chance of carrying the Congress elections one year from next No vember as water would to freeze on a red-hot griddle. 0 INTERVALS (CONTINUED (By Mrs. D. L. Calrk.) From E flat major to B flat is a perfect 5th because B flat exactly corresponds to the sale of E Hat. The upper of two tones docs not always agree with the major scale of the owler tone. ForF exam ple from C to (1 sharp such tone relations arc called L dramatic in tervals. From F major to C is a perfect 5th from F to C sharp is an aug 5th, from F to C flat is a demnished 5th, F to 1! flat a per fect 4th, I' to l natural aug mented; and etc. The letter must remain unchanged as it determ ines the numerical name of the interval. Any major interval when extended by an accidental becomes augmented, when con tracted an accidental a major in terval becomes minor. The low er tone in every case is to be re- yarded as tonic. FOR SALE Some of the most desirable property in the citv. One vacant lot on Bain avenue and North Main streets 70x180 feet. One lot 80x11x1 teet, east side N'ortli Main streets, with six room house. Three lots on south side Thurs ton street, near Lindsay street. One lot on liuricy property with small house on it. Several of the most dcirahlc pieces of property on Fast lireen, Mangum avenue ami White O.ik .streets. part of our city is advancing in value and improving more rapidly. For further information apply to A. J. Dodamead, Phone N'o. 3. t5-- : ' o WANTED Three or four furn ished rooms for light house keep ing, for about three months. An swer at once, L I L C. Po. Box No. iyi Citv. NOTICE CITY ELECTION RFSOLVF1): By the Citv Council of the City of Ilih I'oint, N. C. that in pursuance of the duties and authority conferred upon the said City Council in the Charter of the said City, an elec tion in .said Citv is herein called to he held on the Tucsdav alter the first Monday ot .May. 1913 1 He same bein the oth dav ot May. 11)13. for the purpose oi electing a Mayor and eight Com mi-sioiiers, two to be elected from each of the four ward Ri:S( U.VF.D FCKTIIFR: 1 hat for the purpose of holding sani 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 Securest. Second Ward J. L. Sechrcst. Third Ward John Farlow. Fourth Ward J. F. Hoffman. RESOLVED FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding aid election, the followiinr m-r- sons are appointed judges for the various wards of said City, to-wit : First Ward L. J. Ingram and C. S. Welborn. Second Ward A. and A. R. Hammer. Third Ward WY I J. E. Marsh. Fourth Ward A. and A. Lvon. RESOLVED FURTHER: That the said election shall be held at the following polling places, to-wit: First Ward Office J. M Sech rcst, W, Washington St. 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 any provisions in said law, said election shall b" 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-btxflii for"thc said, registration of voters on the 3ixJ day of April, 1913, and are directed to close said books 011 the second Satur day preceeding said election, to- wit: Saturday the 26th dav 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 uf each and every ward on each Saturday up to and including the -'ith day of April, 1913, from 9 o'clock in the morning to 9 o'clock at night, the last named Saturday being Challenge Day, and arc further di rected to have the hooks open at the j oiling places in addition to the Saturdays herein mentioned from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M., Sundays excepted, from the iS:h day of April to the -5th ayd of April iuclusix e. "RESOLVED I I R I'll E K: That after holding the election as prescribed by law, said registrars and judges of said election shall count the ballots and . return to the City Council the result of said election in the various wanls. 0:1 the "ill day of May. 1913 at u o'clock noon at he City' Hall i.i High Point, X. I'., at which time and place, the said 1 ity l oimoil will tabulate and declare . the re sult of said elect ii n. Hornev Brown and M. Briggs NOTICE BOND ELECTION KEm L LI): By the City 1. iUiicil 01 the Lity ol High ! o;nt, X. C, that in pursuance "f .111 act entitled. "An Act to Authorize the City of lli-li l'..int i Issue .Negotiable Bonds to Raise Money lor the Building of One or More Additional Public Scimo Buildings For the Extension and Improvement of the Water Works and Sewerage S stem ot Said Citv," etc.. ratified on the 1st day of March, 1913, an elec tion 111 suid city is hereby called to be held on .Tuesday after the first Monday in May, one thou sand nine hundred and thirteen. the same being the oth dav of May, 1913, for the purpose of submitting to the iiuali'ied voters of sa it! city, the question of issu ing bonds of the par value of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($ioo.xx for the following pur purposes, to-wit: Fifty Thou sand Dollars (,50.000) for a new public school building or build ings, and additions to the pres ent buildings and school equip ment at which said election those tavoring the issuance of said bonds shall vote a ballot' with the words, "For School Building Bonds." and those against the issuance of said bonds shall vote a ballot with the words, "Against School luilding Bonds," and Fifty Thousand Dollars for building IS and 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 City, at which said election, those favoring the issuance nf aid bonds shall v,,t :i i..n., with the words, 'Tor Water Works and Sewerage Extension Bonds," and those against the is-I suance of said bonds shall vote a ballot with the words. "Atrainst Water Works and Sewerage Ex tension Bonds. K KM . ED. FURTHER : I hat 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 arc hereby appointed registrars for the various wards of the -said City, to-wit: First Ward J. Matt Sechrest. Second Ward J. L. Sechrest. Third Ward John Farlow. Fourth Ward I. 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 Ward L. J. Ingram and C. S. Welborn. ' I Second Ward A. B. Homey and A. R. Hammer. I Third Ward-W. F. Brown and J. "E. Marsh. Fourth Ward A. M. Briggi and A. Lyon. RESOLVED, FURTHER: That the said election shall be held at the following polling places, to-wit: First Ward Office J. M. Sechrcst, W. Washington St. Second Ward Police Office, City Hall, Jordan Street. Third Ward II. C. Sechrest (now Taylor) Store, Jarrell Ho tel Building, S. Main St. Fourth Ward Office V. 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 J o March, 1913, and for that pur pose the said registrars are here in' directed to open the books for i he 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 '6th 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 261I1 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 hoks open at the polling places in addition to the Saturdays herein mentioned m .111 9 ..clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M.. Sundays excepted, from the iStb day of .;ril to the 25th day of April inclusive. RESOLVED, FURTHER : That alter 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 Citv Council the results of .aid elec tino in the various wards 011 the "th day of May, 1913. at 12 'clock noon, at the ("itv f 1 ill High Point, N. C. at which time an. I place the said Citv Council will tabulate and declare the re- ults of said election. This Advertisement I Means Money In Your Pocket Whether you in tend buying a $J5 or $35 suit or any where In bitween, you can save money by buying here. These are not mere words---they are plain facts. We are proving; them every day to hundreds of shrewd buyers. FIRST You have the largest and moat complete assortment of men's and young men's styles, colors, patterns and weaves to select from. SECOMD-Our clothes are pure wool, cold water shrunk before making, and hand - tailored throughout by highly - skilled workmen. . THIRD -We ask less for these high-grade, standard c'othes than inferior ones would cost you else- ' where. Coma and see for your- self. FOURTH You get an abso lutely correct fit here. We are more particular about this than you or. We can fit you betttr any ordinary tailor. FIFTH You must be satisfied with what you buy here, or we will not take your money. Any thing not ritiht, we'll make it right - and you are the judge. We are always glad to hav yju come in and get acquainted with our goods and our merchandise. No obligation to purchase. You're as welcome to look as to buy. Prices Range from $15 to $35. (You want to see Freeze's special at $15.00) Complete lines of Men's Furnishingings. Special agents Schloss-Baltimore Clothes Canrton-lFetzeir Co. The Leaders GARDEN SEEDS j SERVICE A' ii Which Succeed are the kind you want. ' Landreth's are the Kind . Sold by us for 30 years. MATTON DRUG CO. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT TH8 New Photo Studio 1 1 1 Yi North Main Street All Kinds of Photographic Works We have two exceltent Jiutos for public service. Headquarters ct Elivood Hotel. Both phones. Night Phones 2244 and 397. Younts & Luck OOOOOOOOOOMlMCHMOOOOOei "The Woman's Store" imw. Everything demanded by the par. ticular woman will be found await ing her at this market-the finest meats, cut in a manner that will please. The quicker ycu become acquainted with the satisftction and economy there ii to be found in our service, the better for both of us. Do you want for a suggestion for the Sunday dinner? Why not one of our choice rib roasts or leg of lamb? 8 A step into our store will put you in an atmosphere of brand new merchandise at prices that will let you enjoy the biggest savings Ginghams, fast colors, 10c to 12 J-2c yard Kindergarten Cloth, none better, only 15c Percales, 10c to 12 l2c 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 Cdvers with Combi nation Vests, Dresses, white and colors, Skirts, Etc., and about all the little novelties that go to meet a woman's wants. Will occupy the Allen Bros, old stand about April 15th ''s Emporium n.2?i. CMOOCNONMMMMHMOOOOOOOOO Gold & Edmonds LAWYERS THOS. J. COLO I L EDMONDS Z J-I 2U FW, Ink r 0 wi M(. This firm gives special attention to the rnctlra nf rivil law ti ad justments, suits, collections, eon tracts, deeds, mortgages. leases, claims, corporations, bankruptcy, reccivarsnips, uues, sic. - DR. j. J. HAMLIN Dentist and Orthodontist Bank of Commerce Building Room 404., 4th floor Phone 444 GOLD WORK A SPECIALTY Laughing Git for Pulling TeeUi High Point, N. C. PURE MILK BLAIR'S DAIRY J. J. and D. H. BLAIR, Props. PHONE 4I0S 9 ' v .m m m ' m K. t. Lindsay ATTORNEY aid COUNSELOR y. 'AT LAW Wm&otU lUak Boildfaki I HIGH POINT, K. C Ka)OWWMaWHUUO0NB Thoroughbred Silver-lace Wyandotte Eggs. Heavy Laying Strain, 15 Eggs for $1.00. G. O.HAYWORTH 701 Mangum Ave. High Point, N. C. Carolina & Yadkin River Pail way Company Schedule in Effeet April 17, 1913 This Time Table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive and depart from stations shown, but their departure or arrival at the time stated is not guaranteed. . Subject to Chang. Without Notice SOUTHBOUND Daily Bacept Sunday No. 71 No. 26 Stations Lv. Thomaaville 8.40 a.m. 1.40 p.m. Gordontown 9.60 a.m. 2.45 p.m. Dentnn in 9K m in. Ar. Hieh Rock ll'.yR am' a on " .--.-ww...., NORTHBOUND Stations Daily Except Sunday No. 22 No. 26 Lv. Hieh Rock. . (MR a m 9iRn Dh ton..... 10. 86 am. 8.80p.m. Gordontown 11.20 a.m. 4.16 p.m. . ThomasTille. 12. 86 a.m. 5.20 pYm. W.E. PRICI. Supt A Traffic Mgr. DR. FLOYD J. SWIFT Osteopathic Physician ' Telephone 68S " . : . ' 414 Bank of Comm-tee Building ' High PolnVH. C. For Chapped Skin ARNECA CREAM Produces soft, white sUn. ' Delightful after shaving. Certain remedy for chapped hands, lips and erup tions of the skin. RING DRUG CO. The REXAL Store PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING All work guaranteed,- call on J. L. Clodfelter the man who knows how. Phone No. 4346, English street, 1014. 4-7-l-
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