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P7TGE SIX! THEHTOH POINT ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY; OCTOBER! 24, 1922. SEEK FURTHER AID F Pmb) terian Synod Asked To Appropriate $150,000 For Barium ; Springs- clARLOTTE, Oct. 14 The v 'tod of North Carolina of the South ern Presbyterian church, which con venes tonight at Lincolnton, will be asked to appropriate $150,000 to tha Barium Swings orphanage, it was decided at a meeting of t he J Board of regent3 here, The money will be used to cover maintenance and to aid In new work which the regents desire to undertake. The night, showed $140,000 had been spent during the fiscal year on new buildings for the orphanage and plans call for the construction of new dormitories and a home for ba bies. The greatest achievement of the last year was reported as the erec tion of the woman's building at the orphanage dedicated a few weeks ago. while the remodeling of Kuiu pel Hall and the addition of a din ing room to it and other improve ments made it possible to care for more children. American Men tiettinj; Fatter. CHICAGO. Got J4. American men are getting fatter to the detri. ment of vet buttons and longevity, according t.i a survey just (.ompletfd the National lfe Insurance com pany announced yesterday. The expansion of the waist line, according to this survey, is due to over.eating and indulgence in sweMs. ""Always leave tlt table hungry" Is a motto suggested to off set the conditions. Prtia State to Play in West. PASADENA. JCal.. Oct. 24 Penr State probably will be the eastern football team which will play thr Pacific coast conference champion; in the new stadium here January 1 it was announced yesterday by J. J Mitchell, president of the Tournr ment of Roses assoeiat'on, owner of the stadium. TUrthou Defends Krrnrh Plan. PARIS, Oct. 24. (I!y Assoc later" Press) The reparations rominls ion yesterday continued Hie d:s cnsion of the French plan for con trol of German finances. M. Bar thou, the French representative, d. fending the plan and replied to ot Jections, mostly of a legal chara ter, raised by Sir John Bradbun the British representative. The d scussion will continue tc morrow. WE PO ALL BUSINESS , 1) CIRCUMSPECTLY AND 1 PRICE OUR LUMBERQUITE ...... . . . -. Did your wife ever ask you to do a certain tliiii;' and tlien hef'tre ui around t it up and do it herself? Avoid llie reptu sihility t' liavin Iki manicure lu-r nails with ;J hammer. Take the re pun sihility yuiirself and let u. sell yttu the lumher. FOWLER LUMBER CO. Phone 006 Hamilton St 3 : WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT OF ADVANCED IDEAS IN JEWELRY BY STAMEY'S IN TOMORROW'S PAPER. SEE THE SHOW WINDOWS, IT WILL ! GIVE YOU A FAINT IDEA OF THE' EXCLUSIVE IDEAS IN JEWELRY NOW IN STOCK. STAMEY'S v ' JEWELRY , STORE, GIFTS THAT LAST. BARIUM nir cr in. IP SCHOOL f :' : If 1 1 . "ii ..... r Tml'a Clw3 1 , ' H v I fDTMi cons lvW y 1 V IT" ' " ttT A-HtTtHCDf ; If , jZtfJrSSa f V i ot one. Oiw, I E.f i a jdUnLr mMw WWW- , , 2 'w yi, .Hi','- f, ' 1 A ST .'. , , i , i . , 1 t.',- tj: ,' : Crowds Not Showing Fervor Over The Campaign, Speakers Say, But Democrats Feel Safe RALElOH. Oct. 24. National .tepublian t'ommitteman Charity teynolds must be in distress, ac ording to his letter on file ki ime hoaid of elections her?, be juse Governor Charley Is trying to ust up some new registrations in Kenubliran" counties and Is warn- on Chairman PearRall of the eiec-, lon board that "the congress of the Krowers and the co-operative asso iation will not permit such gross nation are binding. Until that case md manifast injustices to pass un- 'ent to law thero had been little hallenged." j breaching of covenants. The de- But Colonel Albert Cox who went lay in decision encouraged others o A exanaer countv. in tite etentn iistiHrt gh'es the Raleigh peopie he real nf.ws about that regtstra lon. He says that in the late and in.amented contest of Dr. Ike Jamphell wih Farmer Cob Dough on. Dr. Ike made affidavits that nuivy irregularities were allowed by egistration of voters not Yrnalifitd :o txerclses were allowed by regis ratioti of voters not qualiffftl to ex- tcise the rigllt District Attorney 'rank Linnev it! likewise nnoted its ,eing on the look-out Tor these lr - egularities so that he can pruS:cutv hem in the federal courts. The in the federal rourts. The VmionC'ito opu 4 lit. nf WifV-iu f url 11 IT '.yi iiiwi 1 ui,i on. 1 ii' n.iuiv 1 v (,'.nvi nil): mew In order to eft the books' ItrM Tlio.. .I.i unl Houii-f. I,, l.nvn y y.r mil yi .in ... iiu.vi . ('.,,., I. II fcl..l, ., I . I 1 iiioin. 1 . ii 111 ji if. 1 1 nil n ii mi i rnaiir1 y do not relish the idea of prosecu-l ion If Linney. The registration isi :tistified wholly on Republican tps-j iiniony. j Some Ilepiiblicuns in Raleigh are ;ood iind mad at Dr. Campbell,' 'vhoxe capacity fer boneliead plays in politics seems to be unlimited'. It vas tin' doctor who firM advised ill Aslif and Alleghauy counties in til"' IMl'n caiupiiiKii. DemiK ratic reKis 'rars to register illiterate women, j iust fin tlii'w were white, and to re-; fas'- ri'glstrntlon of negro men and women, no matt r how literate tliey( were. He got liiiiinelf in the papers, for that advice and when he went! 'lefore a Hepiiblican congress which made a good many gestures of 'riendly eharaeter in the direction f the neroes, these stateiiients1 nnie bar-k to plague him. Th iH-t three-ln-one advice will long he tmiihleHOine. It wtis counsel to vlo iate state and federal constitutions md state ami federal election laws, it caused the registration books of he mountain counties' to be filled with illiterate women, especially: or the Democrats did not feel dis posed to challenge whlto women. The Campbell blunder will cost be parly h ureat many votes on he new registration, but the Dem ocrats are charging it all up to him ind Mr. Linney. As for Governor barley's letter. Old Man Pearsall ust snickers about it. "Ain't got nythlng more to do with that case nan the pope has with the theo ugv of the Hot? Rollers," Colonel uarsall has said. " never kney .nythlng about the new registration; n loose counties unni uovernor iteynolds told me," he continued. And tho law gives the county the complete control.' i Democratic speakers who come ack to Raleigh freely admitting hat their crowds have not been Im pressive, declare that Republican ipathy Is something oppressive. - The Republican revolt is getting jeyond local proportion. In Ca barrus,1' Da vle Stokes, SUrry ' and Sampson there Is operi rebellion. It is not hoped, that' the Democrats wilt carry , nil 6f these counties and t is hnretf probable- that all, save trie, will tro Republlcari,. But, Repub lican tronble-httnters can be ic lommodated at home. So far as is known there Is not a Democratic zduuty In the slate' an v uprlslngT Nevertheluss, . the ".Domocratlc leaders are taking no chances on a stay-at home vote., Everything Is being done to bring out the people en flection day, and no local or state leader here thinks the De mocracy will lose anything In the fall election. . ,,' .' Fourteen suits instituted last Sat- DAYS unlay in Wake county court N re training other tobacco growers from selling their tobacco ou auc tion floors, will be followed this week with many more restraining orders. JtldRo Frank Daniels Wednesday of last week handed down a declsl-j on that contracts made betweeti- l" awa. huu ju6r i.au. n.i decided adversely to the association 1 great damage would have been done ill 3 co-operatives. In the suits against W. T. Jones :md Z. A. Harrell of Nash. tm? men were enjoined and they will be subject to a ft cent penalty for all tobacco sold on auction floors. Judge Thomas H. Calvert Saturday i afternoon restrained six growers "J "uieiM m.ui me - '"' "l "UM- K )Jake - 'u ''a,'h ,lr,V" ('runv,J, ,,r-w, ai" . Urrfn- lf r' . ... y,,Jl''". . , responsioie 111 me lonnwing sums: , ,r-v Muson of Wake. $-100 $:iC() attorneys' fees; Al Wal- r of Wake $500 plus $:'uo at torneys' fees; J. T. Daniel of Cran- ville $150 and $100 for lawyers; David Curgsnus of (Jreene. $250 ,W" You Are Invited to Be One Of 47 Young Men to take advantage of our special showing of $40.00 overcoats to be sold f tomorrow a n d Thursday for WRIGHTS Clothing Store, New Dyer Bldg. tll2l -W - - - - -v- By DWIO 7- and attorneys fees; C. R. and Nf. T. Winstend of Person. Il.uon plus $r0U for ntiorneys; V. J. B.ill of Warfon. $2,500" plus tile $759 at torutvs' fees. Complaints will fol low on the othw eight this week. -r i 1 , Start For Spring Camp. ST. LOCKS, Oct. 24. President Sain Broadon and Manager Branch Rickey ol the Si.-Louis Nationals, are en route to Breadento'vn, Flor .da, to arrange camp details. The team, it wag announced, will de part about March 1. for the Florida camp to get Into conditions for the 192.1 campaign. Breadenown is serosa the bay from Tampa. Ar- ,augements probably will, be mads with some games, if was said. -- Mrs. M. T. Wood, Mrs. J. E'. Eller. bee, Mrs. C. E. LaRnque, and Mrs. A. M. Mclntyre, of Marlon, S. C, are gu st3 in the city this week, vis. iting Mrs. Eugeno Harlee, on Park- ROADWA THEATRE ONLY 99 i mm A Ralph Ince Production. Wei "lei ,; rr . .... - -A-i-M I ' J I "Presents . , f ' --ii j I The story of what - q y , , CfJ ' i J happened to Dolores J It J A T" , slN - J DeUsa,aglrtWho WA U dared to display her fA) . IV I V I li fi I beauty in the most J VTr V AmIIRRM - : : .; : -Jhf it '' : in .. : Jr-' EDITOR I0!li!SOil IS AG AT HIS DESK j1 Work Begins On Concrete Roatlrom Thoniasville To Lexingloh. : ; , ; (liy 3. XKWTON) v, THOMASV1LLK, ; Oct. ; 24. It) Is exceedingly. gratffylng to bis friends that Archibald Johnson is now able to get to his" newspaper, office, CharlVy and Children,', a'short' thile nearly every day. On last Saturday he was ablo to go to thd office, of secretary' of North (ifttoliaa raii- roads at Burlington for the first time la stx months.' Hla seat t church services Is pretty regularly occupied each week, and he is again taking an active part in the vital affairs of his church. Mr. John ebn lias by no means retained his former weigh but Improvement in his step and vigor is quite , notice able, and his paper Is beginning to flash the sparks of his soul and in tHlect .each week. : After completing the' concrete highway leading to High Point from here, the Hegedorn company has moved its force and started work on the link leading from here to Lex ington, starting two mllea below, and Reading back this way, follow ing in tidlck succession with the mixing and pouring of concrete. Very short spaces of the old road bed are being used for the new. Books now open. Pay your City Taxes now. A discount of 2 per cent will be allowed if paid at once. , ' W. L SMITH, City Collector W A NOTICE New Fall Cs This is the most logical time to select your new winter coat. We have, we be lieve, an assortment of different models that will be sure to please you, and th cy are priced so low that they will be real savings tor you. We have hundreds of different models for both women and misses, each and every one of them measuring up to the standard which you will require from any of your wear ing apparel. Mannish styles in plaid back material and velours, all in the very latest mod els and the new autumn colors. They are priced from $1395 10 $25.00 1 1 1 Fur and VelvetBoats We have a very nice assortment of velvet coats, fur trimmed.- These arc very pretty indeed, and we feel sure that you will agree with us when you see them. They arc priced very reasonably from 1 . !. . m rv Three residences owned hy : three negroes are being moved hack about fifty feet for the new riht-of-wayi The Jbaniul Kddinger residence, now owned by his son, Occo Kddinger, Is left on the north side of the road, the road running through the prem ises. It Is stated by the surveyors that the distance from Thomas ville to Lexington has been shortened something less than a mile ff cut ting out curves at many places, I. E. Leonard, of i Jamestown, has Just closed a ' real estate deal with ,B. M. Sddinger, ; buying ;hls home with aboutr2 acres. of land, three miles southwest of town for a consideration of $1,800.', Mr. Leon ard will move his family within tour or five weeks to their new home, "i While Principal Paul C.: Newton was at prayer meeting last Wednes day sTenfOg at ' tha First ' Baptist church, some huto thief rode oft In his ' Ford r6adster, causing him much inconvenience" and worijy: ; J. ' Walter Umbeth has returned r jm .: THE Ml It Today Only, GLORIA HER CAX1E" jOondgnk $35.00 TO $45.00 - ; ; J from the American legion ronven tlon at New .Orjoahs, 1 j v T. Atistln, Finch; has relumed from a buslneHiitrIp to New York. KllftUea Volranh AC(I, ' .V 'HONOLinr, T; II. Oct. 24.-KIK. auea Vblcano has awakened froin Jts,X ' Inactivity sldce May. Great foun tains of lava are ' pouring forth In the crator.' in some plncen hurling their molten flow ten or i fifteen feet In the. Alr.:-:yJ;:,':-' :':. V :;; , .. DcnvcV 'Attacked by Tjpliold Fever! Denver, Colo., waa attacked by ty phoid fever! ' Flies carrying typhus germs Infected the. milk supply! Pre vent this, deadly .menace from hap pening your -home. , ' Spray the rooms of your' house with . Rbyal guaranteed Fly Destroyer. Use It daily. One gallon can $3.00 with sprayer free. Sold and guaranteed by Tbe Basketeria and Maun Drug Co. v ;.v : ' 1 1 :?! " ' ': -v .- Last Showing Of -IN- GILDED
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