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i . i i -nt ri. . MAY 27, 1903. " rrmTT POINT. GUlUitu ux,x., , V i Or. Dixon. . cntardav afternoon a num- .ched at Whington . "r"'EX, and uum . .. r r aueuratea nere smuc and a speaker n,-"- were fixed up and we w"""v , i aii would taite pan. .kept many people away. all wou p Complimentary to Ae meeting Monday night Newby. High Point Legion No. 710 will m ,o miite an enioyable . at which ice Aucic wcw "l" ' , , - - . 1 give a itw-jwv-j irW at the Elwood last Fn- . other delicacies the occasion being a . ' sprved free. All 6 o'ClocK amner, "V . ... - ;..; -NTpivhv. of Hertford, WORKS LIKE A CHARM MISS VUgu"-"-,, - Deborah Tomlinson on English Those who made up the party were Misses Newby, Ethfel JDiffee, Iv MnAar nehorah Tomlin- Marv niciauuv., . ' Moccrs W. C. Tones, Alvin r. fnffirt and S. H. parjter, usLai Tomlinson. After dinner the guests lingered in-the parlors of the hotel - 6 1 - mnrp makine it tor an aum - . . , , oMi ntVier in social pieasam 1- - eve chat, music auu - ing was a delightful one to all. Miss Newby is exceedingly popu lar here and her many f nends re gretted that her stay was neces sarily snort Knights in town invited. Select Golden -Wedding. j ivTe w TT Raan at- tended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. j. uuim j Monday nighty . o Mrs by Mrs. W. J. Anuuciu. T It OT 1 IlUUiaOVlll visit to relatives in . ... . nnlntC 1t1 Nashville ana wu f Tennessee. The ladies will be gone to weeks or more. m.. LMch'i Horn Won. In the races at Charlotte on the 20th, "Postmaster .uauey . George T. leacn s runnc., important race. This is one of the most promising young horses on Mr. OaKl.y Ria Aboot Town in an Attloniou " - Our townsman, Mr. J. D. Oakley, is a genius. Wc OU uui ituuw " . . chanical turn of mind equal to his and with as much skill to put his 1UCHS 1UIU uivu.v. A lew weens ku " came to the conclusion tnai uc could make an automoDue iu equal of any. He went to work in his litue snop in iuc Mr. iU. J. vvrcnuo imvuv - the result of his work is a high class machine. He came down the street in it Saturday morning at a . 1. A tfr all 20 mile an nour raic uu intents and purposes it is surely equal to any of the high class auto- mobiles. 11 is aiso ui0" , "1 ; looks as well as service. Mr. Oat- ley is running tne macmnc ordinary kerosene oil but it can be run witn gasoline. c A SAD OCCURRENCE. . r-.. Wkll N voutly Protrea TK Hi Own 11C. Our community was shocked and pained beyond measure at a very sad occurrence here late Saturday afternoon. Mr. Avery iJ. &app while nervously prostrated, took w n Hfi At a few minutes after XlltS .Mr. Sapp had been a very sick man (nr trip nast three weeks. About V - maaVe ao-n lie went North 1UU1 WVV.u on a pleasure trip and remained omav aWt ten days. Just before ir. tV,io trir. he was in better health than he had been tor a year. Whpn he returned he realized him- V10 ia1 overtaxed his acii mat ctrr.tttv. and so told his family awivub. He was nervously a wrecK. fn.T nVixTHirian was called at once and everything was done mai wum congratulated on his success The ioI1( machine nas cosi me ui . - cttntion t but being of a weak constitution ' ' -I . nnA fnr twentv- . . n 1 e oon nnn 1 1-' I uiui - J P.1.F.C- Capr.o - death Pleasant Trip. For the first time in is monius the Enterprise visited nis menu, Mr. George T. Marley, last week. The party that was made up to go was Mr. D. L,. CiarK, mi. j. Millis, Mr. N. H. Salughter ana the writer. Takine the noon train here we ,.j roo Kpfir tram at Doaraeu av. Greensboro on time but by some hook or crook, we managea w stand on the side track lor two hours. But it was not altogetner unpleasant, in fact it proved other wise. Mr. Clark will not remain a stranger to any one long, so through his good omces anu u gallant bearing with tne iair crood terms with WC VV C 1 v- owvxj c the entire car which mciuucu or more school girls who were on their way home. After this expe rience we would advise any young man who desires help along certain lines to take Mr. (JlarK aiong. i the father of the present owner about ninety years ago. I he FT time the pond was drawn on wcia about 67 years ago. It is there in all of its primitive beauty, one of the few old time places that is left us. The pond covers 100 acres. Mr. Marley is a prince of good fellows. He loves his High Point friends but 1 1. : not a whit more than they love mm. Tha Boyt At Off. Tom Dalton arrive dav morning irom 01 ccuouv,.v...- - l.ZTi tackle bound for Mr. Hill's Condition. Steed, N. C. He was joined here Mf g p Hill remains quite sick in1v Vnmvs how! "vr (nr o Jnrirlent: Mr. Clark nn. lone nignis pcviu 1 hum Tribe. I ... o ua v.o1 Tin natural sleeo. I r iiic tirtet so when the ine Hcouis ui vmv-"" 1 air. oapp uov. , iuil Mr. -j-j have caDtured six pale- i,5e terrible condition McLaughlin, came V.o hnntiti? grounds ixt , 1 t fi, . , ., 1 t,;co1f- "TMl 1 . . li ni nmrefid and tougni mauiunjf - aiong "c ucn"6 of said reservation ana wu. --- - ..a-,. his broth- ,rnn mv word and honor, to torture tnem a.ui octant atten- .: t h oven 't cot a ticket! rules and regulations ui 1 er-m-iaw, v.apLai.., - tn.niorht 'Wed-1 . .. 1 j..e oriil nights and I Tt... ,i.Vi ic it" men, mc uuv wv -o , 1 uaui tui 1 mi.-" eo and the place is in the . . . jmm, Mr. Kirkman "Ti'i, are vou eoing?" Asked roof warden, National Bank buna- J . encouraged Lu to5n V;;in7S and about HB condition because he had -Marley's Mills! !" shoutea Mr . t wtnr and be -oi a nnlet attitude ana ae other lmpiemouio w " i , j i,T at eicrhth run. , Wnwever. Mr on nanu uiuiufii - - sireu iu bicjj. . .. . J KAcrinia ana I ... i .uA -.n the time tne war u" rirtmon had been out 01 '"" after the victims have been tortur- wfaen Qeath j aatn at tne tenin ruu w . ... " TT- t.o by Robert uencini. x . tJ room over tQe store, xxc spend several aay wtxx had two nemorrnages r 1 ui-.. hut we doubt 11 1 . j 1 .,c;Wahlv. He man vivuavij , - 1 weakenea mm v -j . ,,,h nf them. I. r j twtwil and does not riem acta . . f 1 is connncu w " , . , . Tom has almost grown out of idly as hl8 fnends . . r.f hie Hiffh Point 1 ... tne KnowicuK. - o friends. CrmK and CrooK. The ThomasvUle Hard Hitters sustained their repuuwvm . -day by sweeping from their feet thl High Point Quick Steppers with a score of ao to 5- would wish. - -Wall S1bo m. --1 1 Dnnnl IC in COrrCS" 1 niKii 1 itiaiu - a ih the Louisville Ly ceum Bureau concerning the enter toinments tor next VCai. i" . ,;il h ae able that the program - f c.m Tnr.ee Henrv wat- terson, Alton Packard Geman Hfo-ione. Folk JVinicj, ea unto aeaiu m - thereabout a Dig least wm w of wuk. iner . . "f t R o- Tk a ,oc e-i vears old at the to ceieDrate me kicbv -v"" 1 icwwou n jo . . . . Dl.m.r' Mnfltl . . . , . j .u T7a nras the Chlei jonnson, """" 1 time 01 nis ueam. Field, Sunburnt Hair Burton, and q the Dr A. j. Sapp other tried warriors bold are on the J High Point, "Feast Committee ' ana " I - . iATA . o tr 1 ha wan ciuaciv a v. Men can expect somevaiug u. . WUUfc - - - appease their hunger and sat sfy with the business interests of the ..! vircr onvthincr bordering . TC vears he held the on fire water, however, excepted. rfM sitlon ot Teller in the t conAmftrheB. ices, cakes, lcoi"ua r . , , v t; taitt Mtsete will contribute to National Bant 0 fruits, nuts etc., wi Welv interested m 1 ""IJ3 ' u. wiorh Pointbeon Lw n manufacturing plants 1 A ic.Jnocrlao nlaht. I 1 j ma a man of means. lie A SurinKUrT Wow we need a street sprinkler! In most towns the merchants pay r it:, oo.no hut mere aic .n(i as a man of means was a man of the highest business l-tairrltT . . Aly4ar AithMiirh deceasea was umw D.am.f.if- terson, Alton Fackara vx in - w tW are so wlBOPSU, was ... . mi .r l - : TJib- Miner. iiauio tnr mis sci vi . I .v.nM enmp rT nis Hssuwa -SftK-srSw sssstms.""---. r--JsJS.- sss--. -rtOTMWdrtJUft umjr" SS5-ttthsprinkkroth """I" H.ws.iovlal, rood .. j Tri: Uauca i . maam.a m. E:a. ... mc ww. wit T -j. . I Main streets and coaeci a smo" l an of a social turn of mind and ir:ia t Parker, one of High . . from the people man, ot a social w J'- MAr,rohft amuu , T. U tJoL.iMnir with his menus, .romi b w?u j tt a ii 1 aione uk iuuiw. ,1 - - M4fl. . I . I Til 1 oaa umu , Mr.RobftMBiu Imer -o., R. t Tt. onri Kll KeeSC. i-- TO"-"" " , a utrc ween on nave sympathy of the people of the com- J ..ia... 4.V.;- affliction. munity m " Clark. "There's where we are gomg and "Old Tom" (Mr. Marley) will be glad to see us." Mr Clark was so mucu cuno about his trip that it took us some time to explain to him that the train did not go to ary only to Siler. five miles east 01 tne mills. He finally gave in by saying 1 a i.t.A -ii11c that it ought to run oy,-"-' because it was tne granucat F on earth ! We were received with open arms as usual by our good friend Mr. Marley. For nine years we have knownlhim and have never known a man In a few minutes everything was ready lor tne spun and with our resident vaiet the waters, ine result was a lot of fine trout for supper and such a supper ! Every one agreed that it was uic 1 nrrrrc fresh fish, country nam, &6-, t.u hotter milk, corn Dreaa auu lira" , . , n Kionit fresh from the UUU "ul Min onH evervthing that a well regulated country 4 1 Will - - V home. ble so The Sermon at Guilford. The sermon before the gradu ating class Sunday was preached by Rev. Wm. Doggett, of Danville, Va. He is an old student of Guil ford and it was on this account that many heard him with interest. His discourse was very scholarly and left a very important les son. The central thought was oil Kiiiirlincr ie in vain unless Lliai "ll God be in it. This applies to all natural things as well as to charac- teThe Enterprise spent the after noon delightfully at the home of Prof. L. L. Hobbs after enjoying a splendid dinner, and meeting his delightful family and guests Mr. Uoggett, ivir. vja aiiunu'. Fine Oil Portrait. Our friend Mr. D. L.Clark, the artist, has just completed at has nil Drotrait of Dr. J. A. Turner. Those who have seen it, pass upon it as being a most excellent likeness, and say . . ,. . . 1 1. 1 V. rt..f .-.raice that it merits mc uigu. Here Is Evidence. On last Fridav parties at Arch dale who were at Tomlinson' s store had an opportunity to take account of the number of wagons that came on to High Point. Dur ing the day there were 57 loads of lumber, to say notnmg 01 me v. products for this market. This is strong evidence that macademizing !,:. aA ehmild he among the first. It is used as much as any in the county. will Close at 8 O'clocK. Some of the merchants have en tered into an agreement to close their stores at 8 o'clock from June 1st, to September 1st The follow ! ore those in the compact: P. H. Johnson, J. W. Kearns & Co., C. E. Sciceloff, W. H. Mofi&tt, J. E. Welch & Co., Marsh Bros., J. W. Harris & Co., M. S. Russell, J. L. Sechrest. ing with Tuesday appendicitis since last TIa W!OC taken tO the luesaay. , Sanitorium at Salisbury Saturday Since the operation reports from him have not been very favorable . . .r friends here h0p .1. i. ,a mine through, ine Uuu c wj crisis has not yet amv. Mr. Xtrnam, Mar riatfe. Messrs. P. V. Kirkman and C. f;w known by all the L. Wheeler are in Brooklyn, N. v., people.desires to say through this week where they will take part W.,' that his w found . ! ..n nf their 1 r r. j m IUC men". 6- friend Mr. Chas. Durham, an ac count of which was given m week's Enterprise. Knlartflntf. 1 AArvn htci6 in the rear of Denny building was made last week which gives Mr. J. W. . . . A Utar nnortPK. Sechrest larger auu -- i tt. i- ct.iirr alert a nice orhce au- :;MTrr tiiA store iwiu. MU LiUie Sfcerroa Oradatea With Honor. The most important event in connection with commencement at Greensboro Female College last week was the graduating ex- . T f W Pnherteon. m the ercises. ana. --- mes president of the college, presided comes r . an(j Hitrnltv. and the exercises, mark- Mr Clark had left his fid- mg the closing of her first year as ft.r ennner this lavorue presiacni. auu us " " after supper v . t,..tf.rw nt tt.e lnsti. , , wav to CeSSIUl in iuc uioivjr amusement had to give way to c MCnliar interest and others just as enjoyable, which last-1 ka'surei lhe graduating class .nmhure ir vounir lauics. as iw ... i..a Entertains. Miss Irvin Paylor entertained a number of friends at a Flinch party last Friday evening at her home on English street, 'r6,"" features of the evening's entertain. ment which afforded pleasure to the oarty ana uiwsc vu r- nommg - - . ent expressed themselves as d changes make more room for both VhtedV At 11 o'clock refresh- Mr. Sechrest and Mr. Welch. ments were served to the gratihea- . -TTToii.K.c. . . 3nMA At Oil. I . tion ana uyyw Bishop Hood who is one of the I . Ac hies raPP some money on the street one day rallinfir at his nome on Rankin street and describing it. Attention Confederate Vet- fftllll t in the oirv of High Point and in the township, outside of the city limits, is requested to ,vrt to me. at vour earliest con venience that I may make a com- ... -..Amr In coin olete list ot an now icaiws territory. 1 wisn mj . 'rA hlch will be of mu- i of the taal Denem w "X"- "rmient men of his race If WJ."!"- The North Side Fire Xompany j special service in the A. m TO" regiment, 11?'. E. Churcn ounaay --rrr t0 which you belonged. at the tiign x umi. - -v 1 was wen retcivt r - 1 for the benefit of the fire company counted an able one by many and everybody is cordially invited . . . r A osVe oHll he to attena. uu , x served from 3 to o clock Vrflrd lt- , Bishop Hood is about 75 years old. He has always made North Carolina ms nomc. JNO. D. PAVtOR. A Cara. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weedon re turn thanks for the kindness of neighbors and friends during the sickness and subsequent death ot their little child. moved We leaves two sisters and a large circle of relatives to mourn their loss. The devotion of sisters to brother was beautiful as well as was the affection of uncle for nephews and neices. He was fond ly devoted to his sisters' children and for ihe past tew years great deal of his time to them. To them he left his accumulations. The funeral services were held from Washington street M. E. Church Monday afternoon at 4 .iv and was attended by a large number of people from all int. ohftorlnor the esteem VIM. he was held. ine rrrirrs were conducted by Rev, nr vr Baffbv who spoke very . " . n, Uta nf deceased. toucningiy ui " The floral designs were very beau , 1-3 a nnA there was a laree . , . tu. n.. hnme number 01 tnem. to the church and to the cemetery 1 nf Ma voune lady and vouner gentlemen friends. J " , 6 ? . c.io acted as 1JUC luuumu f, t A pall bearers: Chas. Fisher, B. A. t . m j vr T Wrenn. until a late hour, By 5 o'clock the next morning we had invaded the finny tribe again. ' 'Old Bill' ' took us up un a "mim tree" at "the point" here we could look out over .the .3 aV Jaaa-nj J lows: Misses Alice Davis Ararey, Fort Mill, S. C; Mabel Ida Col trane, Smithfield; Nina Lee Day vault, Concord; Letitia Evans, n . . 1 . AnS fllsnn f lihenti lioiasuwiu; xxuuit Gibsc1 Nell Clendenin Glasscock, wnere wc cuui-a . vxiuov " . ... ... .i.. .liAfiu n i.-wm. 7n1a Aurora nil- ,.oct evnanse ot tne xaitc m " orceuouuxw, . , T. .1. vast expanse u MiUboro; Ruth EHzAbeth beauty, as we n 8 Raieigh; Elizabeth Ster- morning sun rested on the tops of ; 1gVSn; Rocky Mount; the willows, glistening wun a LiHian Muler, Lexington; en radiance, and as the silvery Nell Neison, Halifax; Mary The- cii 1Mr ' . , I Ti 1 n Stella aters danced -u n 5JiiK5S W- Diaa ouu iDei walker, uurnam; jau calling to its mate the white crane warren, Wilson. Four rep- etandine as a sentinel watcmug mt resentative essays wc iu onrnarh of morning ail mis auu cemncaica, u'F1""1"" . - presented to the graduating much more tormeu au & --- .... Sherrodi of . . . V.o nnteirie I tMwa. "7 . . ' .nor mm us ...w " - TK Meeting- Mr. Bagby announced Sunday rail From Moin Train. thre was a possibility of catrr1av afternoon a negro who ... -, . . rl,A w y - f,.eJo-ht Evangelist stewar. -6 was stealing a nue - - -o-- . . meetine at Washington streei i. train fell from a car near iuc , we aesire tu - -- gnowj mwoouvuiu.j- , S ffi next Sunday, May 3"t. factory and for sometime the people of the community for -JDavis Wescott Rebason, No wd been received from the ground unconscious. theirkindness and symathy dunng A. Matton and W. C. fl0 v;?.u-aniaected y .on, " . A, nt rntcs in his e;,vs and death of our in- " - n-iilherfn at the ne,fl!r. .11 nn these which J The nrrow stricken family and I . i nyrne CwiTBitsMAN. I .. i -ii the sincere jviK. ainu ixjs.c. w. . 1 other reiau v ;a w . sympathy ot the people 01 iuib auu adjoining communities. nr.A fastened us to the pleasant spot! It was indeed a beautiful scene one that we all need once and awhile. "Bill" we said, "dont you ever leave this place and go to town as iny as vou are maKing a iivmg. j ,1 'I dont expect to boss, less i circus er sumpn iikc along." Amone the pleasant gentienieu ... t. ,;n that dav was Mr. Wm. iUUH -. . . uitrv, Pnint led the class, receiv ing the maxima cum laude. time first set, June 7th.; The Chattawka Club will en tertain a 1 few friends to-morrow night. 1 , foil m these whicn ir0- J. nrnree than theV maae nis wuuuv - would have otherwise been. Late in the afternoon he had recovered and went on his way. Mr J Newt Campbell is suffer ing with an attack of rheumatism. Highly Creditable. The Cornelian Literary Society, of the Normal College, Greensboro, and especially the young ladies who took part in the play "Under the Southern Cross" on last FrWay niehtareto be congratulated on the success 01 iuc t.v.. It was highly interesting both on . r V,o .haraoter of the accouui ui - play and the typical Southern . j at ..w4;aVlB manner m at the mill that day was Mr. Wm cas iadieS acquitted Marley, Mr.Lowe.Mr.Frazier.au elvesf wSnile no fault could of whom we were pleasea to mcci. found witn any part ot tnepiay, 1 i I i. ...j0i AMf Mica aeain. When we go oac. uCAl so weH was eacn -7 year we hope to see them all there. Edna McCubbins and Missr Hoyle " About thV mill: It was built by we think deserve special mention. ft ' 1 t 1 r . 5 V i - j At' r - h r V 4 1
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