IT. C. WEDITEgPAY, MAY 101005.
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, t-. OAlihoma City. inter
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J:La L. rr;i tt, cl:rk of
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.1 tl tcne cf -Hev. Thoraas
C Icll, "".stor of the tap-
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' 1 3 ::'2 : ;i;c:-storet-ra
; ia I .'ivilw s usual
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"T.suira Ee'anett,' do you take
tV-.mia to be your lawful has
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"Ily came isn't Bennett," re
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st 2:05 o'clock ttlSESOI
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tv it txaie -. taomeatarny -
The Ecterprise receivetfa. tel
arrdndayafternoon anaounci.
f dsath of llr. Washiagton JL)u
2 o'clock.
?'r. Take was peilaps the tnc
jcescfall bnslners i.:an the Sta'
1 3 ever prepuce .. lgiant
, t sineei ia a r-.odest way he ,1a!
the f;-.'adatioa cf vs! t Is now tr .
American Tobacco Co. in which
the Dnke family is interested ,. to
"the , extent, of , $100,000,000, pos-
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plied the yoang lady. "It's Dea , LESS THAN $203. , , ' '
Li3.' T ( ' ' V - ' ' 'The loss by fire at Kearas Fur-
aiture Co was less than $20d.' The
raiised from fine dust on
the rafters in the boiler -room.
These wooden rafters, nave een
replaced with iron. ' -V '; '
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, The minister adjusted his glass-
aad scrutinized the license care
ii Kf th name 'Laura Een-
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nett" was there in black ana
nicotine man admitted that.
tip.' was verv much excited and
confessed that the mistake' was
prct ably his own It was-nnauy
A Ae& to let the ceremony go On,
l r -Y?. itbstanding the mistake in
IL.ace.
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c". , a r - ' Te xas. It is desired
to tsva t' 3 entire party take the
Te-:-s trip, jsntertamijeui wui
ar.1 Can Antonio, the letter city
v - ---v' mi V f t1i cicst hL'.cria a&a
TTorthwest. . Oar
o 1 Texas! frknd3 have never
i " 1 to do the handsome oy tne
N. E. A., and this occasion will
. ' A farther t.j is planned to Cal
if -tia', 83 uarycftle nrty as
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An L.::i.cn-s Th?cr.2f Attended
. the Services in Richmond ,v
Yectcxday Aticrncon.
ORlnhmond. Va:. May .4The
The fuaeral of Gen.; tee was held
it St. Paul's church at 1 o'clock
day. "An immense assemblage
attended.. Rt. Rev. Kanf.oipn,
rufcnn nf Southern Virginia, " of5
Hated, assisted' by Rev. Beverly
N A Tucker, of Norfolk, Revs, Ian
don Mason, and " E. E. Barnell of
this city. The church seats 1, 000,
Km t least four times this many
sot-ffht admission. For a block in
front of the church men, women
and. children were massed. The
rtnrch pillars were : draped in
tlic'c vcrepe in frost. Illlitary
1 t v ere Elowa the soldier ana
Js fjlowei to the ceme
t rv. A tuarea carnagt wvic
, V ar.l nany private resi
c;accs were uii tu u
J.W.CniDLE3AUCHDEAD.
The ' remains of Ti :W? Cddle
bough, son of Thos Cridlebough,
arrived here from Salisbury sun
day onjthe noon Strain. , Just a
week o he was taken to , Stokes
Hospital for an operation but we
learn his case was found to be hope-
len when he arrived and the oper-
.iU4 was not doneu "' The remains
were conveyed to the home of his
father; j miles: from High Poiat.
Spring Term of C.-9V.':-.k Convened
This r.crrk.;j.
. Judge Peebles opened a oae
week's term Of Guiiiord Superior
Court this morning for the trial of
criminal cases aJone " There is
more work than he can complete
unless he has good luck, there be-
tag 189 cAses on tne aocicei wis
morning, with sixty-two prisoners
in jail. , The only real important
case is that , against the men for
arson in burning Isaac Stanley's
barn-. One ot the men ha con
fessed, bttt it is probable this will
cause a harder fight., There are
fty cases of retailing to be heard,
f teen of the defendants being in
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W.J. Stafford, of Oak Ridge,
was apoointed , loreman 01 me
rand jury. - .
TViA ohurtre nf Tud?e Peebles was
Lrief yet a clear aad forceful dis
course 00 criminal daw. ,; ine ,aay
aas oeen copsumcu , m lcviyiwg,
submissions and In disppsing of a
number of trivial cases.1 '?" '.
' Solicitor Brooks , as receiver lor
the estate of te late Capt. B. J.
Fisher, reported that an offer of
$100,000 had. been made by Jas,
F.- Jordan for $6 acres ot ouuaing
lota in; the northern .part1 of the
city. Judge Peebles announced
that the sale wotild not be con
firmed before -Wednesday, ' waiting
to see if a better bid wili be made.
4 R. F. , Daltou went to Montgom
ery county yesterday to close' a
deal for Snow Lumber Co,, for
12,000,006 feet of sawed" lumber.
There .will, in all probability be
15,000,000 feet. It must be deliv
ered in 3 years for -which Snow
Lumber Company ;will pay $150,
This is one of the biggest
.tacts for lumber, ever. made in
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QUESTION OF: PUN-
1 Tlirectot Hackettof the peni
tentiary bwaroy says . ;that; unless
thero iq a finance in ine vwkv
prevailing in many counties of re
taining the able-bodied convicts
for work' on. the publics roads and
sending tne pony ones iy me pu
it will onlv be a short
time before that institution will be
a burden to the tax payers instead
nf at nresent beinz conducted at a
pront to the state, uiuae.ns
convicts now connnea m iiiycai-
tentiary proper nere, 75 per cem.
or a nnt nhlft to work and the. per
centage of the dependent convicts
Is increasing all thetlme.7, .
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.'Tn1in Archer, the ne?ro --inan
who brcke into J.; . A. Clinard's
store ia February, was tried today
and sentenced to 9 years anor 11
aiontus on tne county ius.
Clonus rd Ilirrcr Works is mak-
j ,rDver:etits at the f lanu
1 1 e ' t c 1 the T Icta read. .
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JUNIUS' CRIDLEBAUGH.
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Junius Nees Cridlebaugh, sonof
was born Feb. 27, 1882? died May
6th, 1905; aged 23 years, z montns
and 6 days, He made a profession
of faith in Christ at Mt. Pleasant
Methodist church several years
ntrft. and it was his dving rearret
that he had' nor been baptised and
thus reclved into the cnurcn. 1 ne
funeral services were attenedd by
a. large crowd from the surround
ing country. - - Rev J. M,' Hilliard,
whb was present tells the Enter
prise, that it was one of the larg
est funerals he has witnessed in
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TWO COLUMNS ; ' ,
OF HORSESHOES
w In the town of Fort Collins, dot.
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the village blacksmith has created
curious .but very , appropriate
SIZU. in tact, k xepresenw . wi
only Li3 industry but the 1 many
yesrsia which he. has Deen en-
tiiait.
HOIOR ROLLS
, , VEAKtY HOJSOR ROXt
r "Student! who have -been on the
monthly honor roll for the, year
are: -'H i t"?. j'i ?.,- .
Dolly Gordy, 7th grade; MatUe
Montsinger, 1st grade, : and Cleo
Raper, lower 4th. K.f 'A$A-bW
: Those who liave been present
every day during the year with' hp
tar dies tte:':Vt? l'-hUt'
h Grace Field, Dolly Gordy, Ruby
Snow.' i Clyde. Cummings.v John
Farlow, Anna Hoffman, Anna Bell
King, ; John : Richardson, Cleo
Raper, Joseph Reece, Skiles Hoff
man,, Sallie Jones, Leona Muse,
Gail White, Oryille' Montsinger,
Paul Gibson, Sue Farlow. . ,
mhoo.oU, m 3D--28TH ."
Ninth Grade Thurman Mann.
Eight Grade Sue Farlow, Ha
Hedgeeock, Berta Kirkman, Edr
ward King. ' '-' ,y'-''' J'$
Seventn Uraae uamie. moorc,
Dolly Gordy, Ruby Snow.Gurney
Briggs,-v ' ' -i! ' - '' " ' y""
sivtli ttrade fAlMattie Allen,
Viola:.Boyles,Tpne Brown Berta
Lindsay, Linme Mann. i'ioy.ouer,
Marguerite Walker,' Archie Sher-
Fifth Grade-v Henry . Sherrod,
ttat vsrhite. Rnht. Parker. ' "
. .' r nun' Tfnnrth Cleo Rsber. Ada
White, Gladys Ritter.May Leach,
-Randall Mann.' Toseoh Reece.John
Richardson, Gurney Reece, Oscar
Richardson, Franklin Smith., ,
Third Grade--Norma Garner,
Almyra' Brown, .. ; ' ' .
it- Higher SecondMilton Barker,
Bunard Pnnn, Glenn Muse, ChaS,
Reddiu'g,?. Oficar Smithr Agnes
Bunjjke, Lola Lambert(Lula Lyn
don, Hittie Rickle, Sari Richard-
son. f'"-'- -"i' r ':;
Lower SecondMartha Hutch
ins, Mattie Shields, IJatoHe Worn
ble, Glenn Ward, Lee Ellington,
VT1lJa Mortirt . i ', ' ;
, ., Advanced First Grade Everett
Marshy Wilbur tr,icKiana, wiy
Gbrdv,; Ruth Montsinger, Frances
Mann," Louise Keltzei.Kuin omiiu
Edna Wall., Annie Mae Walker,
Marv White. ' Marv Alice Tate,
BeuIaU Winfrey Ida"Harris, -Troy
bis rule over all mankind, it docs
not follow that all men shouia tai.8 ,
tha voke noon themselves. When , -
reason becomes dethroned, men -
are misled.' Success, does not ,
always respond to, the ' ambitious, ) ,
rirrmnqtanftes of onr heroes." All '
person do' tiot admire the same
things. - li you nave a wouna mai
plants and roots won't cure,- call
in f a Poctor; f not , ot (Uivinuy.i
Wher one wilfully winks', at hisVj
ownvices.it is right, and proper
that , his friends should, inquire
inter his vices in return.' , . . ;
' We are arrived at the ' highest
nitrh of . success In municipal f '
affairs.giving the people a govern-,
ment traugnt witn a uestre to aeai ,. ,,
justiy and economically. , , '
perceive we have no baudy
houses, and greasy taverns, (which "
are a menace to good government) ,
neither will we have v during this ,
administration. ,
Defeat can fiiid no refuge-
WRENN EXECUTIVE COM.
E. A.-iWiles, of Greensboro.is in
the city today. ' ' C ) , ,s
' Roy Snow ias returned from an
CAKUUVW ww v
iThe mad dog scare has broken
MMt in flrppnshoro. The Telegram
says that several people were bit-
ten there yesteroay Dy mw uuga.
The Enterprise ,trusts tnat tae
RnarA of Aldermen of High Point
will enact a law tidding the streets
of all dogs. ?i'V'
A CARD.
Ca either side of the entrance to
tie i" ;p are pillars, which rise
1 f set above the roof,. From
a C ' ;.ce they resemoie oox trees
. i' -tranches .'closely cut, to
,1,11 :m an ornamental appear
a. . As a matter of fact the col-
composed of discarded
.3. As - each is fully
t ia he5;ht and five feet
. t;r, a f :!-t conception
. Ma!-cl cf tl; immense
t t" :"j 1 ia'cea
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r I- T j i -.-3 cr?
; To Vip Citiiens 6t HIeh Point
lnr 111 Dep.! Mr. Barbv has seen
proper to criticise, a reply becomes
w It 'was the purpose of the victors
to have a torch lignt proceaawu
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and, grana raiiy wuneoujr
tUo wisp anions said no. : If Mr.
Bagby will make diligent inquiries
h will Ascertain the fact that the
rofnt and humiliating scenes
CoTwhich he complains) at our
city primary, were concoivcu
m'i hv some ' crominent
members of his congregation who
were Mr. Tate's trienas. , a mem
M the Friend's Church (a Tate
man 1 ! Did "We will have the
primary at all hazards' or words
to that effect. The wisest states
..n.i'all. learned, tthiloSOpheTs:
since the memory of man runneth
not to the contrary; have advo-,-1
.ratiou of Church from
C'te,:i e, rcI!ioa from politics,
T-""-'-!i. the author 0
;;ViRE-UNIONJETERANS;;tC:r-:,'
v mere wi oe a great re-union -of
ex-Confederates at Greensboro
Wednesday; May ro. , . ;
.The 'Guilford -Chapter, North ' ) '
Carolina division Daughters of.
,litt.r!PAitfA0..w'.:.,,anfinnTii.Ati',.'ltll.V',.:'i..i
following program for the memo
rial exercises, May 10th, of this J
year. ' me eaercises war begin, ; -.f
promptly at ten o'clock The vet
erans are requested to meet at the ' ,f
county court house at b a. tn., .: .
where-' each will be supplied - with -
it unugc uc iauuicia wu. week, , 1
at tne city nail at 9 a. m, snarp. , :
All .i,Daugbters"rvisiting in the , ,
city are cordially invited to. meet
the Chapter ' at above time and
place 'and - participate , With the '
Guilford Chapter in the memorial '
day ceremonies. , '' , '
All "Daughters" are requested to .
wear . colors and wili go in a body
to- TjbeGrand'.and .occupy the .
boxes assingned them. The child
reri of the Confederacy will act as
ushers at the Grand. ,;. Miss Kirk- " !
land, of the State Normal College,
will be chief. The Gate City Band '
will be in attendance at The Grand
and render appropriate selectioas
while all are assembling. . v 'k i.
1 nf nrrwpcoinn twin tnrm or thn .
county courthouse. ? . C.,;
':' After the conclusion of exercises " '
tne procession will torm ana proceed
to Green Hill Cemetery to the
Confederate monument m the iol- ;.
Marshals, Band, ex-Confederate '
Soldiers. Sneaker's Carnaee. OI-,
hcers ot uuutord Chapter, Mascot.
mut) muss xviargaret oroanax,ijaie ;
VJityuuaras, ureenshoro Jflre Ue-
p.artmeat, 1 Confederate .Float,- ;.
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will be as follows; ' , ,
'Pravpr hv OVinnlain .
salute; uate city uuaras. '
TlirnraHfin fif th Orntrpa. -' i
to court' hnnse souar. where n - '
luncheon- win be served : to ; the
veterans and 1 their ' customary
smoker indulged in. , ' - , t , '
A3 inis is levai uuiiaav iuccuiv.. -
places. of business will be closed.
during the ceremonies, and every .
one is invited to oarticirate. v . '
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BOARD CF
ALCER:.:EM.e(!
The Board met last ni?ht at the'
Mayor's office with a 1 full atten
dance.' There were many appll-','
cations for offices at ,the disposal '
01 tne lioara. - Jinese were gone
over and filed but no action taken. '.'
Action was taken on some matters '
pertairlng to hcFpital, water p!p-
ing etc. , The Uoard adjocrced to 1
meet again Monday night.
tj:: LCT SALE.
Tte ITathsal Unity Co. is
condactSrj a ;acceufal tt-.i c ' !
on the Trrrs f rc-erty ia the ti
em rart cf lis tarra. Up t" 12
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