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Komortuu, -,:;; 1: -1 aiy cp rt" ill H I III I I Viil ; b Wnnlntf in I'-TTfJ"' lt public Qerylco Cvmpanr ' , ' metni :buiilns y'i'- la Ytrf optimU tic over the dcTelopment of the Motth Crblin'.i ' V ? The nutter ttat concerns Point most is the cr ; Hne Mr. Taylor tali tlut the cr line Jn the city would be in operation by 'FeDruiLry ' )..,..- 4 C0L1ES UPTOHOR- ROW NEWMAN MURDER CASE SET FORvTOMORROW Owing to - lliiundentUndlng Witneswt Came Yesterday. A large number of citizens from $umner township were here yes ferday for the preliminary hear ing of James Frazier and John Leonard, who are in jail charged with the. murder of Lydia New man. It was not known by these jeoph -that . the trial had been again postponed until Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock before Jus tice D. H. Collins. The officers have been busy since the postponement of the Jast blearing . and they announce that they have secured additional evidence that is very strong against the prisoners. - ' ;,. The evidence against Frasier in the arson case is very strong and the officers are certain that they will be able to hold him on this charge, should they fail to show I evidence ,enought to Justify Jus J charge of. murder. Greensboro News. ' " STRIKE OP EMPLOYES Thomasville, Aug. 10. Last Monday morning about fifty or Sixty employes of the Cramer Furniture Company went out of the factory on a strike, .the pro vocation being that the employes wanted to work twenty minutes extra time each week day and on Saturday quit work at four o'clock, . having during the six previous days made up the two hoTns. The furniture company did not like' Z this arrangement, they, preferred the men working ten hours a day six days per week. Agreement ; ha not been made. wgst onepl th machines ft bis ffiS'SKS sifate his Weiring it !n a sling .for A BIRTHDAY CEIBRATI6N I !!. ;il a.v -f be tat I many , friends report a nice tinte. k-kv:'--Xl' - - "'' A FTUFNnl1 coUpany m,; ATTnr.'Tiorii ' A regular meeting' of Co. it High Point Rifles will be held on Thursday eyening,:JAug.:;, 12th. I ' usiness of -great; importance; U 1 co-Tie before the company and attend dance'of-'eyery member 1 hp V.. r. CARPENTER, '; : - N Captain. J.C. 1 Co. Crar 1 Co.: ft-- COMING town br Fbruatr r.1EEtll(G: CLOSES YEARLY MEETING. J. Robt Paricer tell' the Enter- Lf9 lllV iUV IUCCUUK Yl U one of the best. The work showed progress along all ines. The attendance was also large, especially on Sunday : There were three services for Worship, the first being held at 10 o'clock in the morning, the second at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the third at 8 o'clock last - night. At each service there was an au dience of - vast proportions and several noted Quakers delivered addresses. A great many Greens boro citizens drove out to Guil ford College early in the morning and numbers of them remained there for all three services. At yesterdays business session the unfinished business was transacted, the ministers and lay men who have been attending leaving for their homes this afternoon. NORFOLK BANK CLOSES. Norfolk, Ya., Aug. 10. Owing to its inability to realize on its paper the Traders and Truckers Rank. nf mnirJ . Kv Zmt i4AI 1 1 i j "K town merchants and .country truckers, closed its doors today. The closing of the bank's doors caused much excitement among the depositors and a large crowd gathered about the bank's doors. The vice president is Tames G. Riddick, mayor of Norfolk. GETS RESPITE. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10. W. M. Mitchell, the wealthy Thomas county planter, who is under sen tence of ia months on the chain- gang on a charge of assault and battery upon the person of Miss Lucile Linton, will not enter upon the service of his sentence before the prison commission has passed uporl his application for pardon. - Governor -Brown today granted a respite until Septem ber 1st, in Mitchell's case. QUIET TIME. Chief Ridge said to the Enter prise tnts morning that it was the quietest circus-day he had ever seen.; " There was no disoiv der on the grounds or in the city. There were no cases before the Recorder this morning.. - ' PICNIC THURSDAY. The Flrst Presbvterin Snnv cknt ,:h a.:. j i. I' TJ,.., i.: ai:. u The.partyyiwill leave (he church at 8 oVIorlr TW U tice to all mebbers of the schooll and conprention. manv of whhm I may wish to g& oat Slid spend die day giving the children a pcw an,ume;f,;:i,-:;v;' LARGE DELEGATION, A large ' deleeation -wentv td Greensboro this morning toit-J 'auto ' rpiite pieeting- ierti!$nl':n yenning Jthis Jpa- ball 4Cam returned last night on re representatives front Ull " a story jof .economical train No. ia itom their triurn ani Thomasville Whd W:-'W&-W Phanttrip-' to: South v Cairolina. teita tne a There, were, met the High Pointr delegation 1 ; Jicre, going down in a bunch,- f feyyi K J ' ', tTWl I UESTi:;a. t :" M. 'I There will be i meeting of the Civic Improvement League ' at 1 ."M r.. ei..u ,e I ow 6 ri at 4.3- when a full v,iuu . luuior- 1 , V. A. DLAlR HOH - CUED A HICIONOR. ..'r-Sj,," ... Col. Blair la Chosen as One of ''Truftteea. TheWinstod Sentinel has the following item which will be of interest to? many Hiefc Point people. Col. Blaii9 old home: Col. W. A.-. Blair was notified today of his election by the offi cial board-as, one of the trustees of the Peabody Educational Fund This is quite a compliment to Col. Blair arid fe a fitting recog nition of his'greaf interest in the cause of educatipn by the orig inal board ; appointed - by Mr. Peibody himself for the hand- I , , tWa greit fund. Among otner members ot this board are ex-PresidenV Roosevelt and Chief Justice Fuller of the United Mates supreme Court. 1 he in terest on one 'million dollars of the fund is to be expended for a &reat Teacheii Training College to be established in Nashville., Tenn." (We don t feel right in saying anything except "Prof." Blair Ed. Enterprise). LOCALS. Miss Auvila Lindsay arrived today for a visit to Mrs. S. L. Davie. M. L. Holton, of Burlington, was here today. Miss Clara Cox returned to day from Guilford Col'ege. Miss Georgia Louise Anderson, of Danville, Va., is viit:iie lier uncjle, Mr. G. W. Clark. ' Miss Grace Royster left Mon day on 36 on avisit to her sister, Mrs. U. L Seaf.i . in StamfordJ W.m. minn. Mrs. J. N. Diflfee and da ugh ter Lucile, of Bainbridge, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. S. H. Tomlin- son. Mrs. J. G. Ryan and two sons left Monday for Lynchburg, Va on a visit to Mrs. Ryan.'s father. Mr. W. U. Alexander who was Supt. of the water works here for 2 years or more, was here last night. He left this morning for Charlotte. M'ss Claire Horchert, of Vicks burg, Miss., who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. G. Bur nett, left this morning for home. Rev..G. F. Kirby and family, of South Carolina, were here yester day afternoon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Terry. They left on the'evening train for Trinity. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Allen spent Sunday at' the Allen farm in Alamance county. Mr. J. W. Rook, of Charlotte, has been in the city for a day or two visiting friends. J. W. JHedrick and family left today jor the Mt. Carmel farm in Davidson 'county. Misses Nettie and Alice Rod- well, of ."VVarrenton, who have been visiting Misi Mamie Gard ner '?ft for Asheville Attention ot our readers is caned to the advertisement - in "asue of J- CThoma, & Co wh! are' Mdmg a grand clear- Mc "e room ior all B"""3' , B, v. ' ' CB.-MattocksvJs advertising his Custom tailoring season inf . a Very attractive manner1 In this is- th e protecton pt insurance is iJway ;.for?.tfefot -j con ?id, - r,tk3n ni ht tourin: The hwsh of th black ailk pet- heard mot, than I " ,we;inenn tyen;w i the announcement ;n)ade )y The Moffitt' Furnishing rJ Coijpn ou'f ' advertising column i XH a...!.) u.t:.I change of ad. if .Wachovia Loan j viii .-gufviw iiimnvu : w I BIG MEETING TODAY Commlttee to gooVernew route with Mr. Walter The auto meeting at Greensboro is largely attended. A phone message at 3 o'clock' says a special committee is to start out at once with Mr. The road as far south upon. THE PROWLER "I am not uneasy about the auto route." said the Prowler this morning as he run his hand . in his pocket.and gave Frank Lam beth $10 to help build the road I . ... L n ' J T'L , " P-nt nd asville. "If we eo ahead and build good roads as we are go ing to do we will not suffer for any one going over them." "But Winston thinks she has it." "I know she does, but the mat ter cannot possibly be settled yet. The auto men are going South over the route that suits them best, and in my opinion they will ro through Guilford county. They are traveling over the south in order to get through for their October trip and I see where they are up to business, but I tell you the best and only route south is through the country that has had this question up for sometime. I believe we are doing the right thing in taking the interest in it that we are taking and it s go ing to count for something. I see that they made the run from Martinsville to Winston in 4 hours but they never said how long it took them to get to Matinsyille. Just., watch my prediction, we will have all the automobiles coming through that we are looking for." WINSTON IN HIGH GLEE. Heading the greatest parade of automobiles that has evr assem sembled in North Carolina, the big Buick touring car, containing Mr. V. T. Waters, of the Atlanta Journal, and a party of local au- toists, dashed up to the Zinzen- dorf Hotel at 1. 14 o'clock this af ternoon, after having made the run from Martinsville, Va., in four hours and eight minuts, .ac tual running time. The party left Martinsville at 7.30 o clock, but stops were made at several points -to examine roads, repair machine, etc. While no efforts were made to break records or anything: of that kind, at the same time the big machine clipp ed off the miles in great fashion and the roads were found to be in very good condition all the wa way. Mr. The car was driven by Lindsay E. Fshel, and in addi tion to Mr. Waters carried Mr. R. C. Norfleet, Mr. John L. Gil mer and Mr. G. W. Coan, Jr., of Winston-Salem. Twenty-seven cars, perhaps the greatest number of autos ever pffore assempled at one time in this section, met the scout car at Kernersville and accompanied it to the city. Sentinel. - 7T. Sporting-News Thai Three South Carolina Teams ' V to Pljr Sis Game. Manager McKevitt and the members of ' Greensboro's base Last week they played six games, winning four of them. The team win beat; home ail this jweek. playing Spartanburt thln'afeeW nooni , Later irt the week they will play irti Anderson and Greenville -11 ' AnL-vi' v; ''vrit." - Ktm iirc an oniT , inree Week' moN of base ball before Walters. as Roanoke has been settled LETTER FROM F.1AJ YOUNG August 7th 1909 Captain E. P. Carpenter High Point, N. C. My dear Captain : Since returning from encamp ment I have been reviewing the work done by my Battallion while in camp and in this connection I feel it my duty to write to 'you in regard to the splendid work o your command. I am certainly much gratified when I look over the records to find that company "M" is among the best companies of the N. C. N. G. The figure of merit made upon the Range the good work in company drill and the soldiely manner in which the men conducted themselves re fleet great credit upon the officers non commissioned officers and the company as a whole. The marked improvement thoroughly demon strates the fact that the men have awakened to a realization of the important part of the nations' de fence that they now occupy, and now that we are beginning to get a hole upon a solid basis let me urge you to keep the "good work going". You have company that is a credit to your city and that deserves the loyal support of all your patriotic citizens. We find that by getting the people of Asheville interested in our com panics we have solved a good problem, viz. that they have through the city council given us an appropriation that enables us to have one of the best armories in the state, entirely without cost to us, and I believe that if your people were presented the true sit uation and made to realize the fact that you have a company worthy of the most loyal support that you could have the same en couragement just for the asking. I do not mean for you to missunder- stand me in this connection for I think that you have done wonders with your company since you were elected Captain. I simply suggest these true points and you may take them for what they are worth to you. The only point is that you need the backing of your townspeople and the moment they are made to appreciate you for your real worth you will have smooth sailing. In conclusion I wish to thank yourself, the Lieu tenants and every man in Corn pan "M" for their loyal support and courteous treatment accord ed me by all at camp and will look forward with great pleasure to our next meeting, when I shall expect to see Co. "M" one of the very best companies in the National Guard. With best wishes. I have the honor to be Yours very truly, -LAURANCE W YOUNG. Maj. 1st Mf. N. C. N. G. WITNESSES HELD. Clem Jones and Burley Cowan the two negroes who were the only witnesses to the hooting of John H. Buirnng and Paul J. C. Collina at Black ! Mountain 'are held on a warrant issued by Judge Adama irwaefrtbvT'vay be on hand when the ruJ is call-! Wnsfaa!nait2'f oisfiff- i-ieuient !fe given ouj. aibe M9ojo:UapltaJt.; ."last M7 : ; Twenty-five : beau- j ; If : : tiful Wash Suits at i ::Ui 1-2 Pricel er 500 Pounds of fine! Violet Italian Tal-1 cum, regular values 25c, now on sale;: lOc Pound C. T. WOOD. Mgr. Z : 1909 1910 ; Fall and Winter oiiiieiH X A SPSCIAL repreMnU- X MK nve or n. noiu CD, Son. Wholonal Custom Tailors, of Balti more, Md., will be at our store, July 22, 23 and 2i, 1909, exhibiting a complete assortment of woolens for fall and winter wear; Tm- . . tatdeeigns, new hdet and ; : colorings of great variety ; will be .shown. Individual 1! lty in dress and highest class ; ; workmanship are assnred. Kindly call and manor th X new styles. Cannon-FetzerCo i "Ltaders in Men's Wear" X imI fT'DHtrr All Eye Strain Re lieved by Glasses A. P.OTAUEV 0rtoiaitrlat V " ! OfficesIn Sipp BuIldlog ' Up Stairs v Hor-8:30 A. 1. to 5: JO f, M. . .... W. J. R. ALEXANDER; who reDreaenta" l i urn i (o. Herchant Tallbrs i '; ;wiu;b at Thii la your clumca to kel Styliah Fcill pal Tu aax M "Sv . v y '.. . Jt ''5'-;' ;;V . -vvv '! '.'V:;c-. . i'Sf r'v 'V '-'rri. I and 1 rust Co.. tor
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