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he Semi Weekly Enterprise! rJaftttonS HPFMgq SftpPe, ' Issued Tuesday and Friday of Bach Week and delivered to all City subscri bers by camera furnished by this omce Entered at the post office at High Point. C. for transmission through the mails as second class matter, under act of Congress March 3d, 1879. J. J. Farriaa, Editor and Prop' Subscription price, $1.00 per year Publication office : EnUrprii Bldrf.. 91 Main 'Phon 13. St The Republican Hand Book. The Republican claims that Chairman Cartelyou was more than ready for the Campaign seems to be is part true. The work of mak ing up committees and getting out literature which is generally done in a rush was practically accom plished a month ago. The hand book prepared by the committee is ready to send out. The following is a synopsis of it: "The four great facts which jus tified the Republican party in asking the support of the public in 1900 were: Fust, that its pled ges of 1896 had been redeemed; second, that prosperity Had come as a result; third, that developments since 1896 had shown the fallacy of the principles upon which the Democracy then appealed for pub lic support, and fourth, the condi tions which had come to other parts of the world and their people as a result of promises fulfilled by the Republican party in the United States. These assertions made in the text book of 1900 have been fully justified by the added experi ences of another four years. The pledges of 1S96 and those made in igco have been redeemed. The protective tariff has been restored; the gold standard made permanent Cuba freed and given independ ence; the Panama canal assured under the sole ownership and con trol of the United States; a Depart ment of commerce and Labor estab lished; rural free delivery given to millions of agricultural commu nities; the laws for the proper re gulation of trusts and great corpor ations strengthened and enforced; prosperity established; commerce developed; labor protected and given ample employment and re ward; intelligence, prosperity and good government established in distant islands, and the flag of the United States made the emblem of honor in every part of the world. All of these great accomplish ments have been the work of the Republican party. In each of them it has met the discourage ment, the opposition, and the hos tilties of the Democracy. It is upon this additional evidence of the past four years, evidence that the Republican party is the party of progress and the Democracy the party of inaction, retardment, and fault-finding, that the Republican party again confidently appeals for public support in the presidential and congressional elections of 1904. A Card. Editor of Enterprise: Thinking perhaps that some of our neighbor citizens as well as our own, might criticise our Water Works and Fire Company, I beg to correct statement made in your paper of last issue, saying that there were only two lines of hose that played on the fire at the Southern Chair Company. There were six, and I would like also to say that I never saw better work done. There was perfect harmony and the Company did credit to itseef. One who was there. EVERYTHING which a good ; drug store usually has, we have; certainly everything that people in this section are In the habit of buying is here. They know that if anyone It town hat it we are most likely to have it first We invite ' ; your drug store patronage. . ' . ' . - - - , , 1- . Card of Thanks. " We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to our friends for thier many acts of kindness duringour recent sac? afflictions. We also desire to thank the Mutual Burial Associa tion for the beatiful and tender way in which our little one was placed away. Mr. and Mrs.CL.Sappenfield. adv-tf 151 E. Russell Si Josephus Jones was out of fix, The world was out of tune, "My biz," said he, "is in a mix, My head is full of Rheum." His face wasswolen, drawn and sad, His eye had lost its light, "If things don't mend I'll soon be mad," Declared the broken wright. "Alas, alas, dear wife," quoth he, "I wish that I were dead, 111 health, starvation, poverty, Are all I see ahead.'' "Ob, not se bad as that, my dear, I know just what you need, Your liver's wrong, I greatly fear: Let's try some JULY WEEP." Jones took his good wife's words as true, And they were true indeed, He's all made over, all made new, He's taking JULY WEED. Julie TOeebjaSSS;; Price 50c and $1.00 at all drug stores, ' ', Fordham, Alfcrd & Company Fata aa Ind to it All. y ' , . A grevioua wail oftimes comes as a 'res suit of unbearable pain from over taxed ' organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver com 1 plaint and Constipation. 1 But thanks to , Dr. Kind's Few Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. , Only 25c u Guaran " teed by Ceo. A. Matton. ' - . Attention Confederate Veterans! Those going to the reunion at Asheviue, JN. c, snouid leave on the morning train' Tuesday, Aug, 30th. They should wear their badges of honor. They should at earliest posssible date furnish their names to Adjt. W. W. Wood, at the office of Wood and Schenck at No. 113 South Elm street, Greensboro, N. C. Call there and give your name or send it as early as possible. These things are necessary in order to let the good people of Asheville know how many veterans they will have to get homes for. They will enter tain us free of charge and to send them our names is very little for us to do. The railroad fare will be $4.05 for the round trip from Greensboro. By order ot J. V . u mttea, com mander; W. W. Wood, adjutant Guilford Camp, U. C. V. No. 795 For Sale. New Store House and new Stock of Goods in South High Point, on Tate Street, near the Silk Mill, in a few hundred yards of tbe Glass Factory, now going up, and right near dozens of Furniture Factories. Will sell stocx of goods and rent the building or will sell both to gether. Address, "Merchant," Gate Street, High Point, N. C. j-5-i-mo. Democratic Primaries. NORTH HIGH POINT. Democratic Primary for North High Point townsnip will be held at Robert White's livery stable Tuesday. Aug 16th, at 7 o'clock m. It is your duty to attend your primary. Geo. T. Leach, Chairman. SOUTH HIGH POINT. Democratic Primary for South High Point township will be held at Welch's livery stable Tuesday, Aug. 1 6th, at 7 o clock p. m. It is your duty to attend your primary. Wescott Roberson, Chairman. BANKRUPT SALE. Good Opportunity for Investment. I will sell at public auction at their office, the entire plant and stock of goods, of High Point Up holstering Co., High Point, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 2 P.M. 1904. Good line of machinery and engine New 100 horse-power boiler Lumber and goods in process Finished Goods Upholstering supplies Looking glass plates Hardware and brass goods Office furniture and fixtures This is a well equipped plant ready for operation, and with a well established trade and a fine open ing for anyone wishing to engage in the manufacture o f Chamber Suits and Upholstered Goods. Private bids will be received by Trustee. Address all inquiries to JOHN H. TATE, Trustee, High Point, N. C. High Point CITY BAKERY and CAFE MEALS AT ALL HOURS FRESH BREAD AND CAKES CIGARS AND TOBACCO Fancy Fruits and Melons Always un ttand. We solicit your patronage. E. E, POGH, Proprietor If Banner Salvu Doesn't cure your piles, your money will be refunded. It is the most healing medicine. W. A. Ring. msAwaiaaeaam 7Ari V Absolutely Para . THERE IS A3 SUBSTITUTE . AX.llaMSts. ' If you but knew tbe splendid merit of Foley's Honey and Tar you would never be without it. m A dose or two will pre vent an attack of pneumonia or Is grippe. It may sareyonr life. .W. A. King. ; , - Tif tOPYVCHT THERE'S MONEY IN OUR FLOUR for you as well as for us, and you'll find it out when you use it. It is made of the best wheat, and for any kind ot baking it is the best and most economical. In making bread, cakes, pies, or any kind of pastry it gives the best results. A trial will convince you of this. Ask for White Frost or Luxury flour. We are also jobbers of "Pills- bury 's Best, "the best spring wheat flour in the world. Yours truly High Point Muling Co. Who Is Your Candidate ROOSEVELT OR PARKER? The coming campaign promises to be close. Neither candidate is certain of success. Events may hap pen which will change the whole aspect to the political situation. No newspaper is better equipped to handle the news than The Washington Post. It has a perfect telegraphic service, its special correspondents rank first in the newspaper profession, and all the news is printed without fear or favor or other party. The Post thoroughly independent, and each day will give the true situa tion, uncolored by partisan zeal, no paper is more widely quoted. At great cost it obtains cable dis patches from the London Times, giving the news of the Russian- apanese war. Subscription for three months, 1.90; two months, Si. 25; one month, 70 cents. Sample copies free. THE WASHINGTON POST CO.. Washington. D. C. Have Yoii been to the Exposition? Yes. Were you paid for your trip? Yes, m'any times over. That is the way you are served at THE BEE HIVE round Floor Studio Rochelle's New Brick building on Washington and College Streets, rear of New York Racket Store, is now com pleted, and, fitted with up-to-date instru ments, new scenery all that goes to make a first class Studio, and with THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, I am sure 1 can give you Photographs that you will be pleased with, and at rea sonable prices I can give yon Photos on Buttons, Brooches of all Sizes, Styles, Photographing of Children in 1 groups a specialty Smdll Pictures Enlarged to any size and finish desired and at a - reasonable price One-half of order must be paid for at time of sitting Satisfaction guaranteed Call and see my work Hoping to receive a liberal patronage, I am, Very Respectfully, C. W. ROGrlEULE, High Point For Sale. 1 50-horsepower stationary boiler. 1 40-horsepower Corliss engine,' in ,A.i condition, Price $650. 1 20-inch fan made by Boston Blower Co.,been used very little and is in fine condition Price $20. 1 20-horsepower new Stationery boiler and a 15-horsepower se cond engine Priqe $300, PEERLESS MACHINE WORKS. Oood Tor Onildrsn. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and La Grippe because it , does not pass immedi ately into the stomach, bnt takes effect right at the seat of trouble. It draws out the inflammation heals and soothes and cures permanently enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tisanes. Dr. Annstroug of Delia, Texas, prescribes it daily and says there is no better cough remedy made. Sold by W A Ring. -' Ba. gains many you will see, Enter friends and put in you. plea. Everyone many cents will save Hist! "Come one, come all", I am always pleased to have you call. Very cheapest as sure as fate, Enter before it is too late. This is the time of year to close out all Spring and Summer Goods and you will find many things at the Bee Hive going for less than the Manufacturer cost of making. When in need of anything in Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats it will pay you to come to Ue B E E H I V E A. 'E. Harry. Proprietor UfO Corner Store Rinrf'a Old Aland IF YOU ARE HARRIED To any other Clothier we can furnish you EVIDENCE FOR A DIVORCE Our line of two-piece suits from $3.50 to $12.50 in homesaun, serge and wool crash are just the thing for the hot weather season. Thev will make you feel just like they look: cool, dressy and comfortable- Cannon & Feteer Co., M Point IL t In the New Welch Building. NOW Is the time to have your P IAN O TUN E D We employ only competent workmen, with factory experience and will guarantee all work done. Don tiust your piano to the traveling tuner; he maybe good, but is not you cant locate him. We are always hei SIPJBKTJML'jBJi'SPaSS For clubs of ten or more pianos. Write us for full information. i i. IB & (A mSV. c. PIANOS WHOLESALE RETAIL F. M. Pickett, President. ran IK C. M. Hauser, Treas. WITH Fire Insurance Company Jos. D. Smith, Manager and Secretary. PAYS LOSSES WITHOUT DISCOUNT ;;;.-'( . -: . ..-s '..--.' -, .-:; ,v, : :v;vii;'v '- rw-":;. :-' ..v'' -V :.-' ;" iQ'.; .,; .::.:'.'- -.j'.i 'i'V't'v's v'";'!.: now on the market. Lots 80x175 feet just outside the corporate limits 'of HighPoint being sold at from , " $50 TO $150 ' ; Sold For Cash or On Time . f , Terms: $5.00 cash and $5.00 a monthl a. H. WHEELER or . TIIOS. M; ROBERTSON High Point Metallic Bed Co. Eagle Furniture Co.
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