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'r ,.i rv rf Has Review cSnrwstluf ; IV,r5 Hi5i Potat!" Cut's K 'z KwpT&sr laooey ta Kgn Point; jj treJ; with Kh Petat BercLmts; toy orwry tEsngyou cut in Hih Poct At 3 tiaes; tfciTs the foan&ttcn for a Greater Ht Posci II ; ri-I te ffo2j" efsrr bcs&e ee tie clr asvf i is fee sittsrSs. Atrertisws ta2re cstxe. The Review is read and appreciated by that large body oj fseopfcwhBbuy fa of fa goods sdld'uhHigh Pomtthe: laboring people of. 20 No. 28, High Point, N. CTAursJay Decetrtbcr IU 1913 8 Paces i ; rv v 7 The Great Clean-up Sale of Suits and T. Coats still going merrily on. ; We have left only a few suits - Plenty of good, warm Coats, : just what you : will need for t the winter. j Prices to suit : your pocket -ji 3 v 7 T I C n. i book. Leonard - Beavans Stamey Company Bradner & Pearsali The Cash. One- -i price Gentsr Fur nishing Store. We carry mens wear that pleas es ail. You can save money by buying-for Cash. Give us a call and be convinc ed. Bradner & Pearsali Gsats and Boj's Fnrnishiflgs Nrxt to Ingram's Market Commerce St. Sherrcd Bld- In Guilford Superior .. Unn. I uuuii fliuu- cav tnree negroes impucaieu iu iuc three negroes . - -r.n tn hn;i;p rnbherv last fall were I fv,r. rfniiitu ntpnrp have nt! i uu guunj. reen passed. f iirwt dnilfv Bessie Davis wasjcnair is vdciui. a uuu irum ujc uw of having received of our friendship is goneone heart ... t ii 1 ;t Apn cod while Jonn nenaersoo rA Will Davis were found guilty of . n i . . akingand entering. The latter wtre found guilty in two casee. Tl ese negroes were arrested after , w o - . ;i K jmoer ot nouses in various pnaf of Greensboro were broken into, and arti :ies of both small and high value tk wpfa tripd Mnndav mt ? : f or entering and breaking the homes f H-nrv Freeman and J. EL Pikes. It Is claimed that after stea ing the K.is they took them to the house iie?e they were living and placed tue n in the keeping of the Davis v.xmaa. THE LODSE OF SOBROW; SUNDAY I Egfi Pels! S. P. 0. EEs Rt&Sglj O - I .v. rw : Ml L3U VAI iVSl V W lA- 1 ' " . cdsis Fa; Ssscs aai Sir ouuty micjii'jun m ooma MainMreet auduonum Hih Potot Lodge No. I loo. Benevolent and ftotective Order of held Memorial exercises or the LxiSe e r. - .v. r of Sorrow." to be more explicit Over one hundred Elks marched jin a body to the auditorium where I special &?ats were reserved for thenx I The lodge exercises followed the quartette The Shepherd True," by Messrs Gurney Briggs, 'Alvin Park- denhall. rendered in a very pleasing manner. The eulogy of John Armstrong it- - was oeuverea in a very lmpressize manner by Dallas ZoIlkroSee. after I which Miss Ethel T. t very nicely "Must as I am." The for those near him. and served to ntoa- ws guarded by te officers $ annual address was delivered bylmafce Qim so generally popular j fofear of vialence and testified jDr. Dred Peacock, a member of And stamped indelibly upon tne?31 the crowd in court Monday ? High Point Lodge, in a very accept- tablets of our memory is that vir- morning- able manner, in fact no brtter ad-tue Fidelity, which cum man Jed the! Gornner Stansbary and W. M. dress in every way was evet heard j unreserved coofiience and trust re-65 county physician, held the ; j in tbie city and it would rank fav- red in him from eadv manhjd ! iaquest over the dead negro Sun- jorable with any like address deliv-jto ert-a at any place and unoer any conditions. Dr. Peacock has at his i command a rise store of knowledge sand now of language, and hi t beautiful illustrations and word pic- -f f tures created a profound impression. I His discourse on Friendship, Chsri ; ty, Justice and Brm her ly Love were presented in a very forcible m inner ft V m r I and bare th message OI mare sua- j. , , , 11-- 6 J J o same and gladness for the hvinj j sua. wnen he was made to'tie dowa f while it could be appreciated rath-i oy the wayside to rest, stiU he had! er tlan dumb words uttered wailei lived and died that all inch pro cold in death. "Ihe ood that weciaimtd wita cne accord that Jack; o" au'j uumu uu wciralstfODJ was true, Drave ana a presented so plainly and yet sa j downright honest man. His fauits beauriful that no one could deny I we DaVe written upan the sands that ""man's inhumanity to man ?aai his virtues upon the tablets of makes countless thousands mourn," I ove and memorv. ve wisn that tae speech cou.d cet oy ouruey origs, creuuaoiy reu- dered. followed by the closing ex- ercises of the lode and a solo by Mrs. W. R. Edmunds. The Soft: Sauthem Bieezr" which received much favorably comment Tn? c!a3iu ode was sun, joined in Jby the cngregat:on and the benediction by Rev. L. A. Peeler of the First Reformed church. thus: c!osing a very interesting and pro- fitab!e meeting attended by number of citizens. a large DALL.A.S ZaLLICOFFERS EULOGY OF JOiLS A?JSTRONG Brother ExiHed Ruler. Brother E'ks; Ladies and Gentlemen. Once each year, the several lodges of B. P. O. Elks of the U. S. A., hold what e knw as a memorial service, at which time we go through various : exercises anu ceremonies appropri ppropri- ate tn fh nrtcinn rall th rl nf those good Eiks who have gone to : the green pastures of eternity, and l jeuiogsze inose wno nave oeen cau-r i ed since our last service. v. : . .1 . t l I ii'. While Hidh Point IdtfeNo 11 j cr o ; is ycuag ana tne memoersnip com-; j paratively gmali yet we are thankful i f to the Great Ruler of the Univers-, that his spreadirg antlers have so; I weil protected us. and that during i .i i i i ii j i s luei edr jjc u cuiu uu our , !wh th drr,h;ii kJ ! yond the river. Though we caU ml svain the name of our departed brother; John Armstrong, and mourn j ; the loss our lodge and community j I has sustained; still, we bow in hum- Ible submission to the will ot Him " who doeth all things well, and con-1 sole ourselves in the blessed assur- ! an thar Hft has nrnmised to lead s " ; . l I i l i - l . i . ri i . - mi r w iwa rMOTrM rna civil usiiurc reproduced verbatim, it would tea weU. and loved him here, oae! Tln , ' tpaper Konh -preserrinr and- inf aRerbae"Iiali foUow him: ai ftlrl a frrTT 1 ,,ra..r fh-" Ice next on the program v. as a whicii opeus oa euraiiy. itt r th, . hv vt d lt. w. .- j.... 'w-ia OI peace. The family circle is broken af i . . - ! fmn-t rt-mnnet no oKall rtn frtor tlirtll : " "" "v with joy m our gladness or withi i .rf -mn ilia I . tha urnont mil grief io enr ills. To the urgent roll call of our secretary, there shall : r . 4 1 , forever oe uo rpoue 10 imuic, innn armwnno inr np n aiiswpr- . mr, p , , ; , ed the roll caU m the Grand Lodge above. No more shall we feel that brotherly love which his hand shake conveyed but our memories shall forever safeguard those treasures of feeling, more precious than gold, that generosity, that kindness, those crowning virtues. Charity. Justice, Brotheny-iove and Fidelity, which prompted the tears from the foun- beam to fall Eke the! gentle dew froni Heaven upon the wi!J2m2S3 3f dr titter ibh he was placed. C Fresh in oar memory shall be l teart of bis ever open lo Chari - Ior a charitable man ! It "ajs ciicumug me opea paim oi assistance to those who knew him m r tgenerousity and hospitality from p those who were worthy. Imprinted upon oar minds shall remain thai virtQe Jostke, which won f or him Ue reputation he i mnfirfi ,ir.i tk. iT" r tains of our broad rules of Justice he appliei to by bad negroes and friend and foe alike, ever remem-J toe hunt was t n for the guilty iDarties the home of an atfd nm on the level of time to that undis - vru.ij vuok. uw ivrJ n aj v u t iiii." liiF- covered coanUr from whse borae no traveler ever returned. HowOTP311 dropped dead from fright, true to our hearts was that depart-: ed brother, with smiles for those who were joyful and tears for those who wept yet ever prompt, whether S fsad or gay; to warn in loviog kiad- ness those who erred th r-bj ex-f1?" lce Pce maae qmcK ar eaiDlifiorf that Goodness of heart t1010 alleged guilty parties. Clements sacgiand hnrfhrlv.!nvp whieh h hd his dying day. To do the will of (hose in authority was his aun ins life, unmoved from his purpose by I censure or Hame undaunted by s .uiu uwiuwj, m ji. lag aaa jeer. such was our beloved and de- f parted brofher. Ihougn he had oareiy passed the mid day of life and bad bat begun the downward Hnnrn?v toward the wttini of tlit i rna Mile while w who knew an iii.i is leit our hearts mean- while, Gold plated handled soksors free. See offer etse where. In his cnarge yesterday morning to the grand jary Judge Shaw said that from 80 to 90 per ceni. of tne criminals ia the state are the result of wniskey or ejcam-. and ue urged tne jury to look to the rigid eafcica ment of the laws aeiisl tratBcaiug in tiiese drugs. Juag oaaw urgta: to the 0w 0-- violations of tne prohibitioa laws oy any persons. Maj Stedman miht settle that squabole down at Keius.iiie by nammg an oid soldier tor tne joo. He claims to be so tend ol tnem especially so when he is wanting an : office himself Madisoo Herald. P"riHiv niht hiirt'lMr i nfrrpd thl home of Mr. HaUm Trinity and took from a trunk about $150 00 in done y I lno ctue to tue uicii is m nana ai present. ... r. - . . 1 f .HU.IJaV - l . t t. iiiv. aavii ;ormni Mme. Harriet LaBadie will preieRt "A Don's House"- for the benefit of tne Woman's Ciub. Ad- i itiission $1.00. Seats on sale a; Mann's. with Revje-v aa Vt r j ,ers. . President Wilson says,hil n.Ueral lsue anY ' Iw.iday pardons, just be- 0311511 lt ,s Christmas. A. E. Tate went-to Morgan ton Tuesday to attend a meeting ot the Hospital board, The scissors that The Review is giving away are guaranteed bv the manutacturei to be pSated with pare! ra!d 7,7. karjt rin- beautiful fjncv 1 ' . a. I . i i . tiT it rii mf iiitv in I' foseinucn. Qnndav morning at 7:30 o'clock .gre was discovered at tne oia rouu- dry Oa s plant, caused by a defec j o I - - -. j I . I nye yire, miie uama e reiuueu. -Wiii-ApiiistroDg with" Jay Gould's 53 i d y . , oa both 1st and 2nd prizes in the Derby at Ch ise City Satur i iu iuc - th -American Pointer Club American Pointer Ciub : . of America of whsch Jay Gouid is president i The friends of Senator Overman j were pleased to see him here a little! while Monday between trains. ! The jury, has awarded Robert against R. R. of Amos damages $500 lor demolishing his automo- bile at the crossing here about lb, months ago. FJftnf ccif E inacrr cat URDAY. ,. un,. . r;lf . rrr " mis . - 1 v : wassi ;rrci AUsi CI?K or ii . . - . - i ? -r?:.:' " . wcai oa a raia ior onna tigers 1S s a thirteen negroes -arrested. During the mbt was supposed to be a detective, was i r. : -, ... v . . I - 323 was visited oy omeer Me- f, . .. r i !uaee wno QPa opmmg the door lu? niuraerers ot nail tnought they WOJW destroy all evidence of their Hjeaaness by getting rid of him. arrests were made on Beamao woontown ana tne flencii i Tae real detective ne2ro. Geo. Ida morning Wednesday Atenoon. Later: The whiskey cases have een occupvin the Court's atten- uon since .ujnajy ana ?s 'e 20 to t press this afternoon at 3 o'clock only two of the parties have teen convicted, viz: the Kilbv and He. -; Jerson women, both -colored. There Ko ,-- m..uv W-.it ... w IIIC UlUttitlCI Ul & A S 1 1 ber'r. obtained " - WITH THE CITY COUNCIL. jyjs The matter of extending Church street ca ne up and W. T. Parker was appjinted appraiser by the City and Messers W. P. Pickert and R. Homer Wheeler were notiSed to t? -t ! V. . I J . I wil bej- uilt. the railroad company to make gxi any and all damag resulting to city or personal proper ty. Arc lights were ordered located I in Wrtl-jTwl Paris- 3 3TJLD 3Z DYZ AWAY W ITH' jiuiuaj xusui uiet iiuj2eaoaii j i ?t jO0?.g fencim row has' traction of a month, beginning ; Ltyen tn!3 cify enouih trouble al- hvith January 1st. 1914, vi!l .be s 6 , These shacks of crime! chaeea on ail unpaid taxes; in other' ij k w. uhh mvirnt rn?acp1 witn b i. 1 1 ( i 1 rrz. 1 iim...LM lhb uii'u v. a ij t hnildin that wo dd house law- : abiding, respectable citizens. The j .. n-1jr gf it at! tHat llfh i finf hf 1 I of c-ime should have been tolerated 1 - 11.1 KJ ft I V (til .UV MV --wm nnd as rhi What do "we" mean bv kee iilg qaiet on this affiair any. - - u,, n rimi mrnttA Hardly . h . , . d it beinnin- or1 nAtn! Airorv r ;H5rrW in thfer noti of negro dives. Isn't jt teQ tim hti? worse than the Belle- - Moffitt Furnishing Co. has a well worded ad on first page. Read " it and profit thereby. TIrtE TO DO SOMETHING We must bring to justice the ,i mnnlmrs here la telv in-order i. ..nhftU th Himiitv nf thf lw and ... .1,1. if nonnio indite iiiwic jtwutv.. hcuFiv- can be murdered right along and the murderer eo at large, it is an mcen- tive for the mean devil who stalks the streets of High Point to go and do likewise. Human safety de mands it, society demands it, yea - n . i i every citizen is vnaiiy iniereMcu. I Let s get to work at once ana aevise way to Dnng tne culprits to justice. .. .. f t -t talf mnnPV hnm:in safetv is cot if tha city is not able to thoroughly prosecute the matter l nvf iifcviuuj a. itiii v start a suDSCnonon anu ins euuor - i - - will help. It's time we were taking S . . some action m the matter. Don t ! you really think so, M Citizen and j reader? It is more serious than reader? ! perhaps you think! Falls From Building Bud English had the misfortune t fall from the roof of the High Point Metallic Bed Co. Monday and sustained painful injuries on the leg .;and head, besides a bad shock. He Mc was attended oy ur. nugn w. Cain. TRUE BILL AGAINLT MEREDITH. The firand jury returned a true bill against Lee Meredith, the white boy sent up from High Point on the charge of murdering Mrs. Elizabeth .n.. . ...... T- . SCIark. umeers were sent to tugn Mnt Mfmdav mht to nlace Mere- S" ii . dith. who was o2t oa bood. in custody - - x u aticgcu iuai sum xo. with a small rifle he bad just uousfli. ana aiso mai uicc uau h " wori?- hetween them I aKrlt oSLrrirL SehS - "v , p 1 fe . T mebod y to apprhe them of the J death3f a WOnian ue immeaiaLeiv ran out sua uaiicu A.B. Homey is confined to bis I j room on account of Pn indisposition. Rev. A. G. Dixon of this city is on tne committee oi tuuu to appear before Congress to present an amendment for national prohibi tion. Miss Nancy Lee, sister of Mrs. O. E. Wilson who has been doing missionary work in" Mexico, is re ported on her way home where she will remain until there are settled conditions in Mexico. Wth Our Advertisers This Week We call attention to all the ads m tnis issue, as tney win neip you to do yourLhnstmas shoppmg econ- omical, and especially the new ones, as follows: j Tilley s Emporium, half page, sell t sa Thacker's Shoe Store, half page, snocs for less D. Rones & Son, half page, Christ-; mas jewe'ry. Mutaai r ui nisning uo., one-tourtn page, furniture awav down in nrice. Cannon Fetzer Co., one-fourth j page, clothing for men and boys. j O. S. Woolen Mills Co., one fourth 1 page, suits or overcoats, $15.00, j The Fair, Big Six special. i D. F. Staley, jeweler, one-fourth page, Christmas greetings. Fancy gold plated 22 karat scis-; sors with subscription. - f Moffitt FurnishingCoL, a. column I of facts on this page. ! Lr-ona?d - Beavans - Stamey Co , ! specials on sale for women. j E H. C Field, big auction sale of f horses. i IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL : CITY TAX PAYERS ! i I an directed to azain notify al! ! persons aw ins city taxes, that under s ! a special -act passed bv the List ses- i sion of the general assemblr, a pe. - aUy of one per cent for each month words, ir vou tail to oav vour taxes " aunng me present mourn, you vv,u . . . be requi-ed wJiTIOn ll aS j to pay one per cent ad-!s s a penalty, in January;! ! two per cent in . eDruary ; three per cent in v.jrcii. ana so on until set- I t!ed. 1 This law will be rigidly enforced and without exception, and no furth- e will be given. Respectfully, H. C. Field, Collector. December, 10th, 1913. THE SHLL OUT SALE Tiilev's Emporium will retire from business and with this end in view announces a "sell out sale" begin ning yesterday. Mr. Tilley means sev-jjust what he says and real bargains await you. He is a gentleman in every respect and his word is as j ! good as his bond. Attend the sale s . . , Read what is said in half page ad lwuc We direct vour attention to the double column article on editorial page, with the caption Ihe Mail Order Fool" which we desire every one of our readers to peruse and then hand to some person who per haps is inclined to go wrong. A Day Earlier The Review went to press this week on Wednesday afternoon. - The ked Men gave a very enjoy able oyster supper at the American Cafe last Wednesday night. . A lodge of the Knights of Mac cabes will be instituted here next week.- Already there are some 30 names to the list of charter mem hers. Mr. E.H.C. Held will pull off a See ad elsewhere. ; ' I. - r - J II I 5I A R I C n n n J W " "I 1 nun tl I Iv J III f! Ii II II lift III i- ittllJ RSliiroliff u u y & u u vyj yj y i iiiibisx i v kiss b m Three days of lively selling Your choice of any Trimmed hat in the house $19: $5.00 Plumes, colors, $2.98 1-2 Price sale suits 1-2 Price Sale all on of Black Coats $5.00 Children's Coats $2.98 50c woolen dress goods 37 l-2c 2.50 wool-nap Blankets $1.89 . Remember you have ONLY three days to buy the best values of the season Friday, Saturday, and Monday. Come each day. P. s. Full line of Xmas Novelties for gifts on display next week. See the handsome $15.00 doll we are giving away Xmas eve in our store win dow. MM Vktvibb w m mm mm mm Furnishing Company "-'I i i -1 . $ i
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