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3SS If. a i-fli - ifc r ' 4 Daily Enterprise J.J. FARRISS ... Kditor. Issued, daily except Sunday and delivered free of charge to city subscribers by carriers fur nished by this office. SATURDAY. SKIM'. -S. "'LK' Raleigh lia a cuiiiilv in tin way 'l a blind Ui;t uilli.'iit 1--lli-nrv r.ryani. a iuih. mil victcil in it in I tlu-n- i -Mi-i al.i and si-nli'iirrd llu- road- t"i re lailmi; n luk. "l ha in- am lts be omM in. l Klt "'"Hid '' inni'li- bill llu- K-..pb- !' uanu d l.i bin hi imh.iI- -nnu-il in kiinw where In 1 1 1 1 1 i till In .ill liki-li hood tlit- in.lii i-iin n l;oi him nb out liav in In make a i lia-e llu- l-'in-nu-n Show. wlneli on in irr-ii-bi .in. : lie In M formaiuv oi uliuh liean l.i-i ni'hl . soriii- in l- a -n il -uc eo- TIk- l.ii-o .unlit, a mm a well lillcd and tin- people f'-rnlliiiM.iMK- and .ip.i ei iati e. Ut art- plea-eil I" kn.'U 1 ' i.il llu-nu-ii ;nr likelv t. i ralie uinW- a iiu i- -mil ir. 'in i ! ii mi! i 1 1 ( lur li u nd l i .1 Kn kianl.il I .llu ,l - 111 O idril.-r W l.i-U l comh- lo Mini- - 1 Ibini;- about tin -lYlion "I :lu- .u"ti IU- b.i .i Inn i n- "P ' 1 ,,, li,,- Ti.nle K.-.oil Ma.luic. "i I'.iill im. n- I In- I- n: i .n-i- I '"k u."ii Mr ku keml.il! .i- "in- o the nio-i :Ju.ildr ciii.'i-n- m l'ie.1 in. .ill V .r.ii i 'bn.i and an v-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' ' 'ma' .' :n lia in. him a- a ,111. ' H ,ull,: U Uj, n 1 i I- lllld.lll"ll 1 lit. naiin- Jndm- l-iu-. oi mst.m. Iki- lu-i-n inriilioiu-d in V ici-tion uilh l!u- I in.., iali, nomination n i n-n--- If-ni llu l iltl, I li-:n,': I li- indui- iiun-i-li ha- i.ad notliin- : -.n a'- 'in ; but I' ; mi !- - "K' :"u 1 , t ; H.- , thai In- u ' ''li 1 make a - 1 i n. i a-.d in-n: : '. a' ::,' a li , , ,.w'-;i I.. St llu- Vim aif jjeltinp' the sanu- price I ruin llir -trade, are oti ihI 'j I he bright retailers make exactly the same profit selling; your goods and sell at the same retail prices, don't l hey2 Von hae spent exactly S70.1KK1 advertising jn the six years you have advertised, and 011 have increased your volume of trade fioin Shhi.ihhi a eai to S 1 .1 x k. hx 1 1I11 nil o that lime. Now tell me. io ou si'c where either on 1 ii t lie retailer or the c mimiiii II ha- paid one cent of that Sj" . mm "llie coii-itiiH-r -el- the -am,- 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 - lb. 11 lie u 1 mill if In- bou-hi 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 v 11 1 i-,i ......I-, and a little nioie. .111.I. 111 addition, he knou m h. . nia.li' ! he -In .,' and ha- a -1 1 .1 1 .111 : i-e I lie relailer make llie -am,- prolit- pin- tin- bi- boo-t in 1 1 ! ) n 1 1 1; linn -el 1 1 he -o. 'd- a ml I 1 1 1 1 1 hi. 1 1 'i 1 baic -imply laid d.mn uli.'ii! S10.000 tor adierli-m- each 1e.11 and -ot back mei Sw..ooo north of i-Mta bu-in,---whiili 1 . 'ii ,-oiild haie -ot in 110 otlni nay at that eo-l. and i.m al- . ha 1 e added en. .11-h ca-b i.ibie to lour -ood nill to chai-e "II llie 11I1. .e adi ert i-i n- cam pai-n ho 111 all tin- 11 ide world but the iii 'tiad 1 ert 1-1 11 ni.iniit.ii't urn 1- paling lor 1 1 r a d I l' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I lie pep'.. -' 1 " 1 1 i - - ' .lie i :il be I'h a-i'.l ' kh. n 1 nl uiui'i! mip- '. 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' Mr !' J u-ii.'i-. - h.' n n-.dri t real ineii' al lo, :ie-:i 1 . i : 1. I Ii i- n,.t liei.'i d : ' " .ia' '1 -,, hi- in Hie pal - -.0 ' - ph 1 -i.-ia 11- bi n 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' : tiinateli ii..ii . .. - hit i ill 'In "a ! w a 1 i-oiiif - ' ! . 1 ' 1 ''' ' ; '- " -eiti"i. a ii. ' :. " : - '' X e w . a k and ' ' .11 ' a !i.n e 11 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 "ii a. . : ' .n 1 Ilienl I hii ha , e 1 ecen ! loan ' pe. .pie all ah m- ! he 1 la' A 1 '.a ' never kii"W n "I a 1 .i-e . !;n . I.here n a- -in h a - 'ani re spouse lor ii 1 1 1-1 1 .1 1 ' 1 11 1 el 1 1 a- 'ha: 11 Inch ha- an .ir. d u 1' ' "d from Ailan'.a and New a k l'hei cauii.it help bin -ee ln.r thi innnediali' -ret i"ii 1 - an m-ii- I 1 the lliidiwai ..l .. ,i that bir ihev ought to eoii-nlei thai tin -eetioii wlieie - tun.!- enlhn-ia-iu I- prei alelil will be 1 he i -1 section llii"ii-h w hieh ! build the n .ad. NON ADVERTISER PAYS He Foots the Bills of the Manu facturer Who Does Advertise. A maiiiilai- ui'ci rii eiill i ipn ed hi- adi 11 1 i-ing agent a- to win paid the adi erU-nig bill- linalli -lie 01 the 11 -taller .! the eoii-uin er ' lie w a- all primed to . .bject. nlielher the adieili-mg agent re plied that he did or the coii-uin er lie -an no way out ot the trap he had made for the advertis ing man and t'k bun out to lunch with malicious anticipation ol watching 1 1 1 1 11 -ipiirni. Hut he got a nice suipri-e. and when the lunch was over, says Allen Kay in Printers' Ink, he took home with him some mental pro-tied which kept him busy for a long tunc thinking along uroau er and deeper economic lines than he ever thought were practically connected with bis business. Jn the first place, the advertis ing man took hi- breath away and smashed the trap bv saving that neither the manufacturer nor the consumer paid the advertising bills. The manufacturer who does advertise was the startling but emphatic statement of the advertising- man. thought it was just an ingenious but dodging attempt to escape the argument. But the advertising man was in dead earnest. He said : "You are making the same qual ity of gods as some of the men who don't advertise, are you not? WHAT DID HE DO? Frm Everybody .Magazine.), I 'he. ah 'I,- K. 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'in 11 i.m a",d pi -.- 1 ale I '-lie. a 1 :k e 11. 1 a - 1 -1. .1-h.i- rani.:,. h, .hi- - an ;n-:- ,1 e -a fe h i -, in d 'ia! : 'Pal pi "pel t 1 .1 ill - a h 11 iablr a hi. . in the l"i 111 . .f il'.lt er p. w el to '111 I.M' grip . .f Ima ne iei - nil,, -m,. i c m a bi-li-er - pliele 1 .. 11. 1 a' l"iu lei llll I" a 11 ii ill 1 e.ip ' he adi .linage rough' tiie -e.'iei lebat,. mild 'In "-.lie-t n.., -an. -1" railroad lal,' makei he-i 1 at e- l.ei. ire an act if ci mini. ibt 1 in fa 1 . a ..I' ln 1 1, h t ill) di 'I er- M ade the put e i, ., d la w a tei 1 . a I" tile -idler- . ,f p. ,r, .11. ,n- , ,. and dangei'i ni- di ug- eeiiicd ihe i" iii -1 1 ml ii 1 1 1 ..I an 1ner1ean built I -t limi.in canal which gnr- 11- commoI .,f tin-hemi-phere Ie -established treed. .111 and constitutional government in t 11 ba. Made good our treaty relations with Japan and our constitutional boast that as a nation we know no race discrimination. ('nilicrcd the respect of thp world. And he has acquired, among the richest, the mo-t powerful, the nio-t syeophaiilic ami the most re jclionary in the nalioti. a li-t of enemie-. that make- his eyes spar kle with mirth and his strong, white teeth glisten a- he emits roars of definant laughter- ilia's Teddv. Are You Looking For a Sole-Mate ? We have a pair of them hoe for you. We guarantee to fit you to perfectly and comfortably in Regal Shoes that you will never wear any shoe but RegaU hereafter. REGAL SHOES give you the latest New York custom slyles which you Jon I get in other ready to wear shoes. And Regal quarter-sizes afford you made-to-measure lit. No need to lell you about Regal quality everyone knows it is standard. $350 $400 $goo ill a, m.tmm. 1 Retail V .CiA &r Made W's- l in All V Popular l J Laatliert TT7 Wllr J. C. Thomas&Company Is X5he Place MShop for Men Shop that Saves You Money WE are showing the newest things in fall shapes, children's hats and veilings, also new pattern hats every day. A full line of infants caps and children's head-wear. Our long experence has taught us to select with care and we weJe never so well fixed to serve our customers as now. Although millinery is high, we are showing the handsomest $5.00 hats on the market. We sent our trim mers early to New York to get trim mings. Our opening will take place in a few days; we are waiting for our large line of Gage hats to arrive. Miss Krantz will have charge of the trim ming department. MISS VENETIA SMITH Point Transfer E. E. NIGH, Proprietor HELLO Yes, t hi -v i-, i In- Ilih Point Trans fer. What is it' Caning cotnniing at once ! Also Hiigon fur lour baggage. I'hone ordeis receive prompt at tention. We are bonded to guarantee the safe delivery and protection of our baggage. We make a specialt y of house pi op eiti moving. JARRELL HOTEL CORNER DR. W. F. CLAYTON DENTIST Rouin 5 .iiul 4 I.inday Bh'g HICH I'OuU. North Carolina W, T.Jirkmao Represents the Very BEST TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT FIT AND QUALITY OF GOODS GUARANTEED W. T. Kirtaun St Co, "TAKE THIS CUT." During tihe past week over ,?K5 di'en rice birds have been sold in Wilmington and the market has been fully supplied, while the prices of the birds have been un usually hih. The remarkably lare number on the local market shows that they arc plentiful in some sections, but the season so far has not been as pood as the previous season. Wilmington Dispatch IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE Whether your account be large or small we want y ou to know that it will be welcomed in this Bank just as cordially as your custom is welcomed by any store in the City. We want your business. The COMMERCIAL NATIONAL Bank Capital $150 000. H. W. Fraser D. A. Stanton J. W. Harria Surplus and Profits $86,000 Directors J. J. Welch J. P. Redding R. R. Ragan J. Elwood Cox W. G. Bradahaw W. P. Pickett F. M. Pickett I aSK Utt DEfcTAKKll ax K M DAjLM E IV North, H&v 3trA HOUSE Furnishings Pidureframes and Mountings R. L. tbflin I TV "We recommend it: there i ny tsjter." In mid-summer you have x trust to a large degree to you butcher. WELL CARED FOR MEATS in hot weather are the oil? iind to buv : we have proper ar pliances or keepine them right ind they're sweet and ,afe wher old Pon't eo ni-at hnpp'nr hen its hot Buv of us and n ure R. W. GRAY THE IDEA Ira IU - ... i".v H We Have Ice Cream Retail or Wholesale. so that the supply won't run out, no matter how much you get. Our Ice Cream is as refreshing as an "oasis in a desert waste." Ak your stomach and see if it isn't. GRASP THE IDEA and then act on it. If you want Ice Cream to-day don't wait fill to-morrow to eret it. The desire Is proof you need It, and nature is asserting itself to get what it wants. SARRIS N. Main St. &e BIG FAIR Winston- Salem, N. C. OCTOBER 6-7-8-9. 19Q9 mmm m aw aavMaisaBaBaiBwaBWiaaaaaBaBBMMaaBianBMaHBBMaaMatBaiaa Greatest Fair in the State Large exposition building filled with wonderful exhibits. Mag-, nificent Agricultural, Livestock and Poultry Shew. Dtniar est circus, Miinps' Wild YVtst; Barney, the funny man, and others will give a fiee shew on the race track and iu front of the grandstand. A balloon or air ship race will be a frature. Three bands of music. The great midway or the "Tobacco Patch" will be a blaze of glory teaming with merry-making ex citement from end to end Some of the extraordinary features of the "tobacco patch" will be the Indian village;the New Eng land circus, the funny clowns, wild animal show, Merry go rounds and pleasure wheels, fortune tellers, and other mirth making devices. Lay aside SOc and come to an exposi tion near home. rOR INFORMATION WRITE G. E. WEBB. Gen'l. Mgr. p wm ii m immmwmmm m BUILT ON HONOR Estimates given on all kinds of work. Satisfaction guaran teed. G. V. JACKSON CONTRACTOR AN0 BUILDER Office over Southern Realty Co. V.W. I Dol Company LEADING GROCERS Z5e Home of Pure Food Products 125 South Main Street. High Point. N. C. 00 00000000000000000 00000000 DO OOOOOO 00 oooooooooc Better Doys Suifs for Less Money You'll have to hurry the boys off to school soon, so you'd better huiry over to our store first and see the new styles just out this season Ihe dandiest, best wearing, best made, best quality suits you ever saw in strcight and Knickerbocker pants from . S1.no to S7.UO We also have fine line of boys sho s tn1 hats. Bring your boys to rur s'crc : rd v c vi'l dress them from head to foot and get them ready to go to school. N. H. SILVER Next to B. W. Qry' Market A Special DISCOUNT to SCHOOL D0Y8 HWHKK00HOioHo3 COMPARATIVE COST OF BOOKS Cost of Books exchanging seeond-hand for second-hand, for eleven grades 1st grade fl.Ob Adv. lat grade. 84c lea 58 for older oaet. .' . .81 2nd grade 1.28 lea Mc. .44 8rd grade J2.19 .! $1.28 " " " .81 4lh grade $S.S8 lea. fZ IS .9o , 5th grade $8.18 lea. $?.28 " t 6tb grade B $8.8 j leu $3.18 " " - .81 7th grade A $8.79 U-ea $8.89 " " .08 Btb grade $4.60 leaa $.88 " " " -06 6th grade $3.78 leta 14.80 " " $6 8 J Cr. difference 8th and (Kb grade ,8 Sir Coat of renting eleven grade "" $30.7$- Cr. in favor of owning Mcoad-baad books 't,.r.i.-i., S&s"i'i :'.lri M it, jarrett , sTATio::sny COnPANY .'-.ci-.t '1 ' , 'i..;. cj..1," 4" .: ;.if-,.".VJv- a.- - a . i.i . J .. V." i.i ;"..;; win iTi' ';. .... '.V. -,..,Ji-,,"1,'ii.)' . ,v!.,'-.r1' -
The High Point Enterprise (High Point, N.C.)
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