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. S.WnJDAY. HINK 17, 1022 ag:: roiJuTHKN THK ITTCII POT NT KNTKRi1 . , Lccd News Briefs j pointed. Thumday. June 29. th Ufe nnlTwrl(ira will lave a social Meeting for thir members and wives. i The ranting of the local council. I EAR I'Lited Commercial Travelers of America, which was expected to li" held tonight, feat been postponed un til next Saturday night at 8 o'clock it was announced today. L L HOLLEMAN IS DEAD AT HOME HERE Earl L. Holleman. age 28, died last night at the home of his father, T. L. . Holleman, on" West Green street extension. Ills death follow ed an Illness of several months. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Frances toon, will be held at Fairfield churca! Besides his father Mr Holleman tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.!1 survived by two brothers. John Rev. Samuel L. Haworth, pastor of ! Holleman. Wllkesboro; Roby Holle the Friends church, this city. will'man. ot Lexington; by Ave sisters, officiate. The funeral nam will Air.. S. B. Hendrlck, Mrs. Z. B. leave the home at I ; 30 o'clock. iSlm. Mrs., J. C. Swalm, Mrs. M l IT. Guffy, and Mrs. Floy Shoemaker, There win je a community slug. The funeral service, will be con ducted at the home Sui.day after-, noon at 1 o'clock by Rev. c. V. Hrooks. pastor of West End Baptist church.' The interment will be In Oak wood cemetery., .;'; at the Welch Memorial Methodixt Protestant church tomorrow morn ing at Jl o'clock.' A quartet from Vinston-Salem, Waughtown and TLomasvllle will participate in the ting besides several choirs from other churches In Ihe city.; v H H 'THOMASVILLK CITIZEN G. O. Hutcheson. construction n- DIES IN HIGH POINT giceer, wno is assisting in me erec tion of the Commercial National bank building here, will deliver an address to the men's bible class of the First Baptist Sunday school to morrow morning at 9:t5 o'clock. Mr. Hutcheson, who Is recognized as an unusually good speaker, will peak on the subject, "The Rise and Fall of Nations." . Frank Ogburn has been elected president ot the High Point Life Underwriters' association, A. E. Fu tirtle, vice-president, and N. L. Gar ner, secretary. An executive torn mlttee composed of R. E. Raneon, O G. . Allen, W. L. Hargett. Jj E. Savage and P. A. Jones has been ap- Following an operation for ap pendicitis. Dewey Petree. 23. of Thomasvllle, died yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock at a local hos pital. The body was taken to Thorn asville, and the funeral will be bald at his home there Sunday afternoon. He is survived by his widow, who was Mls Emma Frltts, and by one small child. He also leaves his par ents Mr. and Mrs, Solom on Peiree one sister, Miss Ella Ray Petree, and a brother Ira Petree, all ot Thomasvllle. , Before his Illness last week, Mr. Petree held a position with, the Thomasville Bottling Co. mm 0 EAST HIGH STREET IS NOW if 11 I V Br SHERWnm GARAGE COMPANY VOOR FATHER Q AVE rni.riMlS m maw i. . WE'LL sell you a spare tire that will, "bring you back safely from the .trip and will bring , you back to this tire shop. We don't try to demonstrate our tircsxonversationally they r .1. " m' 11111 1 F.O.D. DETROIT ' This Astounding Low Price is the final answer to the high cost of farming problems. - With a Fordson one man can do more work easier, and at less expense than two men can do ': with horses. With a Fordson you can actually raise more crops with less work, lower costs and fewer hours of work. With a Fordson you can save money, lime and drudgery on every powtr job on the farm the whole year arouud. , Let us give you ihe proofs of the great saving mdi by i the Fordson. Call, write or phone today. , WILSON MOTOR CO., High Point. N.C. . ' RANDLEM AN MOTOR CO., ; Randleman. N. C. . TO TRAFFIC. " n Connection With This Opening We Are Conducting a ' '' " ' i nr-v f in 5 m Beginning Today, June 17th, and lastin ,.f v- I. 1 ires i - "GEARED TO THE ROAD" 10 to 20 per cent off regular prices. ,-; SALE PRICES ' 'w. Cord v Fabric 80x3 $16.50 & $12.50 $10.1.1 rax4 S0.90 . 22.90 83x4 27.80 24.10 82x4 H 84.00 83x4 H 85.60 V. 84x3 H i 86.50 . ' 85x5 40.00 (Heavy duty) All New, First Class Tires Tire Service Co. 212 E. High Street. I Wlwt'a In a name? A woman fa mous fur lu r antt-cave man books has married Coluuel Savage. t Special communication 344, A. F. and A. M., Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Work In. third degree. Vis Itlng brethren cordially Invited. c. e. nabobs, w. m. S, F. WALL, $ec. m DR. C. E. McMANUS '. DENTIST. Office Oyer Jarretfs Stationery Co. r, " la Welch Dulldlag. , ' 117 South Main St ; .PHONE 007. NOTICE bF SALE In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of , North Carolina at Greensboro In the Matter of ; WILL SWITZER, ; . Bankrupt, ; IV BANKRUPTCY. Pursuant to an order of Clifford Frailer, referee in bankruptcy, di rected to the undersigned Trustee in the matter ot will Switzer. bauk rupt, now pending in the Unlted States District Court at Greensboro, the -undersigned will receive sealed bids to be opened at the office ot the Referee on the fourth floor ot the Banner Building, Greensboro, North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock fc. in. on June 20, 1922, for the following as sets of the bankrupt: 1. Stock of dry. goods, includiug shoes, dress goods, clothing and ot er kindred lines of merchandise, to gether with certain store flit ares wk in the store heretofore occupied by Will Switxer at High Point, f North Carolina. . 2. Certain consigned gooda. 8.fQl- lowsi I I f .eonktlnAhsall i (a) Lot No. lug alleged to have been consigned by H'Aigftto Will Switxer. bauk- rupt. - v - ' (bl Lot No.. 2. consisting of cloth ing alleged to' have been consigned by S. Shaffer to Will Switzer, bann- rupt. ' ? (c) Lot No. 3, consisting of bats alleged to have been consigned by M. Grabollsky , to Will SwiUar, bankrupt. -. , 1 . (d) Lot No. 4, consisting ot dress es alleged to have been- consigned by the American Cloak & Suit Co. to Will Switier, bankrupt.' t ; . 3. All of the right, title and Inter est in- and t A certain lease on the acre- roomc heretWore;. ocfupled by tbe-bankrupt.-the said lease now 'b Ine lm. ther name of Will Swltef and Wlte.jf The rsam!; funi.'.untft 'l2ii'tJ dred 'Twentyrfv.,'Dollars ; 1 tf5 montn. "Bne ijrent nas Deen pana'-up tarJune ift, intrt,' v . i ERM9.PF(,SA:Tems'of fsle re cash- Certiflei cfyfiL'bt bash lor ton werj!Mlt iid nil ceiftrbf'tM bid must aocempanX,pach Did ii 'good II. '': "X V" Vju. .....I. Vl !,. y1: faith maney ottered it the bidder, torbe retpe.OtfOid fa irejectad ihd to;be held M .cjateetflnla the treaBurTr.Bfhej rkelvershlp' W the highest Wd Wis-to eolnply' VfltJi-the terms of his. bidV. , ' l i .Parties., r, conJfenjpUtf ri'l f entering thretaiiehoe builneW ordrgotrtaj bidders jpay injipect Ujtf abovd rifsced assets; located ,pn North .ffalnfctpeeti the best towns in JJorth Carolina-, aod may examine the inventory tnereoi by seeing the undersigned In High Point at the place of business of the bankrupt on Tuesdays, Thursdas and Saturdays between this date azd the 20th day ot June, 1922. All bids are subject to the confirmation of the court."" : -i'V :.'- .This, the 10th day ot June, 193. , JOHN L. TH ACKER, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Will Swit xer, High Point, N. C. -20 Fnterp rise I , CLAS8IFIED RATES 'f One Cent, a Word (this type) . . 4ach Insertion. Twanty-flve Cent Minimum ' Charge. : ' ' ' - ' ...'.-:.'" r- . ! Cesh Mast Accompejiy All ;;Ordeif?i-.'v;;-v;;'' AU ads Signed "Care Enter prUe" 8trlctly Confidential. Classification Not Guaranteed Alter 1 Pi m. HU Six Type Doublf .-.,. J..;.tat.k- Pncs). , , PHONE 2312. WANTED WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES lady to sell bonds and securities. Address Mr. M. A. Huffman, , Sheraton Hotel,, .Ctty. : $-lt tf g , , .... mii.r Mfc. HELP WANTED-rMAN OR WOM an wanted, $40 weekly ..full time, (1.00 hour Bpare-time selling - guaranteed hosiery- to wearer. Experience unnecessary " Inter natipnal Hosiery MH1. Norris- -'. town, 'Pa. -; r.-;': '-..',- -.6-17 AGENTS WANTED START BU3I , ness tor yourself. ; Earn 40 $150 weekly in own home. Proven plan tor men and" uromen. NO canvassing. Booklets free. Mexi can Pecan Candy Co, Houston Bldg., San1 Antonio, Tex. 6-17 WANTED POSITION AS BOOK- keeper and typist or office 8ssitt ant. Would consider ether work where there is chance of .lvancv . ment for right pafljy. Addrrs Hustler, care Enterprise. . .41-20 WANTED Room ahd board In pri vate family by , younif 'couple. Address, Couple; care Knterprlse. 6-29-tt hurst The -Personal Side of our Trust Service DON'T get the mistaken idea that our service as Executor or Trustee is cold, impersonal and automatic' We are strictly businesslike in all that regards ' the safe and efficient handling of trust matters, J)ut we never forget the importance of a human, friendly interest in the problems of those whosa T ' affairs have been intrusted to our. care. .' , By appointing us to settle' and' manage your- .;, J;v;; v , Ku iwruc uiy eiucieor. manage-, - M tr,A.El'I.!;ttoft and safe investment for your heirs, but ' ''f" !'' .-y-r-;: - also the personal interest .and fnenaUyunlSi; tit A talk with us on this subject may give t you a new idea of the importance x efc f dent trust service as applied id your affairs. - Commerci ST1' - vf-EUtl'tj vB.''rnJ? a 'I ;nr 1 National Bank . ; I- f ...r ii;i Q-j a,,, ;. r.. lit- r. . '( !: f . n.jacq eteiSrsB : ' tt .... AGENTS WANTED-CANVASaERS" faen. Vdmeu, mate I U te ni$10 dany. "New?leWeptlcfnally useful, , necessaty article'j 'i every home f pDuys .several. roc act i sample. '"Tacfor1 Si-31ttne,CEIUabftthpprt. AGEhTTSvfPEDtlAliRS hoftr full or apart time selling necessities , in great demand. . Ex perience unnecessary. , Wri.e for frqf sample case offer. Bullion Company. Memphis, Tenn. 6-17 WANTED YOUNG LADY STENOG rapher and typewriter. Experience unnecessary. S 1S.0Q per week. Ad dress Stenographer, care - Enter prise. 6-17 WANTED COLLIE OR SHEP herd dog. Address W. B. . M., care Enterprise or call 372. 6-17 WANTED LIMITED NUMBER OF . pupils for make up work in Ele mentary or high school subjects. Begin Monday, June 26th. Miss Montrose Ballard, Phone 6463. r, . 6-17 WAITED EXPERIENCED, HUSTr luig road salesman.. Give referen ces. Regular line. W. J. Lorack, lcwa City. Iowa. , J8-19 SALESMAN wanted Large Walnut lumber and veneer manufacturer desires local representative ; for High Point and immediate vicini ty. Commission basis. Ad dress K. S., care Enterprise. 6-22 FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNISHED RQOM3 close in. Modern conveniences. ' Gentlemen only. Phone 2142.- 617 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROdM witn moaern conveniences, i w or without boai'd. Private family. Phone 7167. , ; , 6-19 FOR RENT THE JOY " WELDON Apartments. Three apartments 7 t oom4 each. Garage with each apart-ment, all modern ..conveni ences. J. W. Johnson, ; Basement Wachovia Bank, phones 1 4-2 6 13. i "V ,-'",; '.,''- I BOARD AN,D ROOM good, large rooms, terms .reamm abl. Phone 2382,? Appljy 600 S. .Main street. FOR RENT THREE' FURNISHED rpoms. 213 West Kusaen sjreei 6-17 v FOR SALE . . FOR SALE OR TRADEi ONE! So model Bulck, one 21 model Ford, one 18 model Ford. If you want a bargafa see me. EV ,Wvr Farlow, phone 6177. v 6-17 FOR 8 ALE SEED IRISH POTA oes, second crop. Call MoffHt's Farm, phone 6294. "", ' ' 6-20 FOR BALEi ONE NEARLY NEW five-burner oil stove,! also one two i wvll Ideal tireless ' cooker. Call 6S9A, FOR g ALE-4-DUFfiTT ' 15 . t extra set,, nl,1dinner' tlv.'OO. S Parlor $7.0fl,4 Large' iron bed $5.00 Cot lioOvThr'ee center1 "tables I, 46. (., rLrge wood' heater 4:00. Hall stand 15.'09:-MTfc'.'ETereft reira wy.- ckhMUN,4.fcj2 FOR SALE -AT A -UARQAIN", large teed barn 30 by 40 feet with 10-foot shed. Must be moved at once. J. W. CUnard. 6-19 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE and lot 70 by 715 feet. Good orchard.- A ' bargain. 810 .West Green street, O. L. Urady.i o 17 FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOT ON on Nor.h Hamilton street. F. Luther, phone 6473. 6-1 9 FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE , close In, splendid investment. Also - other houses and several vacant lots.' C. B. Overman, 2nd floor, Wachovia Bank - Bldg., . phone '', 2708. :,. :l - 6-17 whV; ,a,Y;1 fORBA'trEAncs .hwgcd.Ford .75. cehts,'5)lrerr,,,8 volt S tM Allium. IliiaLptclteWf and McDonald Garage. YOURt't k)RUGGlSr' :, WILL, 8Lt. ,',' jiou Byrd'a Headache Benieif and . will cheerfully vretund yeur-taeni 'Iwl. A. . 1 1 ...1.1.. rfcefnot deiwesB that ! t. price 9R . . , in a.a LEARN BOOKKEEPINO ft BANK- Ing, short hand, typewriting, civil service and salesmanship. School day and night. Tuition JoB credit. Edwarda Business College. 1-1 tf KITCHEN CABINETS 20 PER CENT, OFF. ! PEO PLES HOUSE FURNISH 1NOCO. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE FOR .SALE High grade, slightly j f 11 t '. used noiseless typewriter, in per-1 Weill trODCTltlR v, feet, condition, for less than half , 4 ; M f price. F." P." CaubleT phone f-T' ' T ,,noi,s., r,;,;;v.;,:,,;.6.i5ttl House raiiihng FORr J5ALE AT A BAR-; ' b. e. Andrews, J .j gain, cash or termsee" r and one-half ton ! Packard 'V' '" " "" ;truck:;r,'.hy(lraulic dump ,,. ,. , .' ... '.' ...'! ..' I-1 body, one 2-ton Diamond Ti' I CIL D ' Atruck dump5 body, one - 2- J. DID UUnOIl ' ton Stewart Iruck: Bristowe iSSfStii Pitt, phone 2274. 5-30tf suborbaQ property, GRADUATE AUCTIONEER, FOR SALE 1,000 acres of Office 118 N. Main fit. - Phoae f t 1 J -1 t In 8898. P. O. box 184. fine farm land 7 1-2 , miles ; high point, N. 0. from High Pointy li. C.,' on . ' " sand clay road. . Some, , I of . i - -' -' - these farms have fine hous- . , , ,- , n , , , ... Ves, barns, etc. Cut in acreage '. - v --' ,',.f ' to suit the purchaser.'Apply yQUR CREDIT IS to Mrs. Nancy F. Armstrong, AVW . High Point, k c, R. Ff a GOOD AT THE No. 3., Phone 908.' . 6-23 ; , ) ' ' , GLOBE , J .; f LOST .' (The Lndlea Red.To. ; LOST '!.MEDHJM SIZE V BLACK " " , 'Wet Store) ' bound dog with tan legs. Reward - 1 1 " , if returned , to S.: L," Leonard.) - K , , lphpne 2612 or 7419. ' ' 6 -to 1 1 :;MisoLWEoys ; . .. . . F6r BEST SHOE REPAIRING f" Typewriters and Serrloa 0M 1 4 GLOVER AND SIDES ';:''.l5 'fC.i . L. CraVCa ' ' ' Laahmlf. Shoe Store, rhone S151 ' ng tonni lloore Co : ' : : 1 ' - , .118 N. Main Street. : RE3pUCBD PRICES AT U. S.. PRO- , rUOE 808. vision Store. We have moved up- stairs over same location. Pork and - . beans Sc; cabbage per pound ;2c: 1 1 1 1 1 1 sugaf 6 1-2 cents, ,6 pounds to Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., I to family. Milk, large can ,10c; new 5 p. m. Night: Tuesday and Sat- army rueaet.C . ahoes, new arny. of- urday, 7:00 to 8:00. , . ; fleers' shoes reclaimed vrustfatt I 1U t7lA1mM shoes; leager. legglns, suit cases, : a-UCy m. ILSneiiTian army trunks; tew and ' used tents ' - CHIROPRACTOR.', ; ot every description; khaki, pants, PHONE 2740. khaki coats, beds, Bocks, pillows, , Graduate Talim'r School, canvas cots, steel cots, overseas caps, Oyer Jarrett Stationery Co., 117 wrap legglns saddles,, helmets, etc. South Main Street, High Point, All kinds -of, new groceries. TJ. ' S. N. C. - - , - Provision Store. ' - 6-1? ' ' ,
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