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' 'A 1 raetjitise 'tvr.- 3 " " fee f - PRICE ONE CENT VOL 13. NO. 62 HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1810 11 lie liiillf ii tifii T 1 Ufcr Sips ot Spring Arc-to lie seen nil every side now ami Spring ileliotcK llie near ap proach of Summer, hulii-ating an in, n-asi-M ili-m.ui'l fur li e. We sup ply that lieuetiiicul aiil to comfort liv tin- ton or tin- few iounils, ileli ver it at your iloor or m your icebox, furnish llie purest ice lliat can be innile, and I In- cost is so small that you cannot possibly alTord to be without a supply at all times W Point kt & fwl (otopai) Both l'lioni s No. 10U FULL Of Ziegler shoes just arrived in a 1 1 leathers. Pattent ankle straps, Court Tirs, Gun Met al ankle straps, Court tirs Vi cies in all styles Blanker! - Mm Company Who Tnilor beet In High Point :j Masquerade Carnival Friday Night, April 8th AUDITOR IUM RINK . ! Skating before and after Carnival rtdm. - 5 eta. Skates - 10 cte. YOU CAN BUY The Boyden and Howard & Foster Shoes AT Blair-Hoskins Co. '7 1 . Y&i HOW HIGH POINT LOOKED TO STRANGER Impressions of High Point by a Visiting Furniture Worker. March j, H)io. I 1 ;t i t J4 spent a few day- in I ligh Point, Illy opinions may ap pear complimentary or otherwise, luit I w ill luu' l' 1 the lino, regard less ..I where the chip- fall. High l'int. a- it- name signifies, is claimed to Ik- llu- highest point mi llu- Si nit lu-i'ii Railway. That tin- lily is away up above thi' malarial lull and the air is pun-, llu- water wholesome, and healthful conditions perfect.- is ample proven hy tin- bevies of licautiful voting ladies that arc seen dailv on the streets. Tlu- writer, whili- no! ipiite in llie "-ear and yellow leaf." can as e.i-ih di-t mgiu.-h land knows I i v appreciate I the dillcrcncc between prcttv and common place looking girl- a- hetueen .in ordinary and a uiarehialiieal i ' '-e. I he I I'lgh Point girls arc Man h.nlneal- -ee the point : l.i- 1 la- ! 1 1 might hav e Keen. I I igh I '"i nl i 'per the c mi m i-1 1-i.i I pail "i Main -licit .ip peaf; In he t'" cmliued. I he c.-llv private re-idence- at each cud ot the lour ir live bu-i nc-- block- that constitute the principle hiisiiu-ss district, will eventually he a detriment to the expansion of the business houses, for the cosi of these valuable bus and heaiitiiiil residences thereon will he a great handicap lo the building of additional stores I ii niimlicr c if factorie-. I I igh 1'oint i- jutiii-d in claiming In he ilu- ,iaiid Rapid- of the South In llu- u ; 1 1 1 1 of the good in. mill'. ict ured. High Point w ill have I., vet up and take iioliie. hi Ln e I here can he a n v ci 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - ii I 1 .1 and Rapid-. I I i-!i I 'i 'Hit h gr. .v in- I h. nigh I until can n.. I he eiected I a kid. W lu u the kid i- healthv and -.lowing and chock full of energy and amhition. a- I ligh ',,int ap peai- to he, mature vc.tr- will eipiahc c 'lulu i. hi-. I he w I Iter liml- the people heie emu Icon- and accoiiiuioil.it 1 1 1 Among the doen or more fac tories I visited I was refused ad iiiilt.incc al only one. Several years ago, while in I. rand Rapids tried (for the hem-lit of niy hu-ine-s) to gain admittance to the factories there Some showed every courtesy, vv hiU- others h,,, j,-, , elad rule J n -1 1 il lit i 1 1 14 all hut employees en tiling the factories. I he lactone- here. .with one or iwo exceptions, appear to have loo much trash and "dead'' stock on their machine and cahinet loom il, , s I he-e cotulit i, his do t)ut create .1 lavorahle impressi, m t Strang eis ,. the ipialitv of (heir goods and seems thai it would creale a decidedly unfavorable impression lo iiisuiaiice iu-pectors. While clothes d, , n,. make the man, nor a dirty simp always in dicate llu- class ,," guilds made, still a neat appearance in holh in stances Kt, a l.niir way towards creating lirst impressions, which :iie usually hard ti.cliane. I he w riter was so busily en Kaed and interested one day in visitine, tu. diirerent factories lliat the lateness of the hour was not observed until nearly six '"clock. iniiired of an old col ored uncle bow far it is to nw iliolel. ami was staered when t'hl, 'boul fo miles boss. Ritfht here I want to remark thai llic;h Point's street car sys tem does not do the city justice. N'one of i be factories are readied by a car line, anil the only Ut ile car I saw in the residence sec- A. E. TATE ENDORSED Mr. Kdiior: As the time draws near fwr the -election of a candidate for the House of Representatives, we want to ureje the nomination ol a good man, a Democrat Simon pure, j hu-ine-s man of ability, a gentleman of undoubted in tegriiv and a man of tine moral character as a representative from (tiilfoid countv W e have refer emc in Mr. Albert Kdward Tate Mr laic has been in business here and has managed his allair-succe--fnllv for over twenty-live veals in our mid-1. We in-i-t that Mr. Tate allow hi- friends to vote for him in the primary. M i Tate i- a man vv hi heliev e in the prog-re- of the people and will do anything in his power to develop the resources ol oui Countv. and increa-e the proline in- and earning capacitv ol ..in cit icn-. I emi h i at - LOCAL AND PERSONAL I ) II I'.lair, h-, , of in-loii. k here todav. II T. W iinbi-li. of In eu-hi'i'i. i- heie todav. Mr. and Mi- I I 1 Steele, ol I'mehni-I. are legi-Iered at the IKvood. A bright, sparkling little plav that -houhl appeal lo old and young alikt The Three (.'haul leui's The l;.nterprise is pleased I" -ee in the city today Mr. Wash Den ny, a former citizen of Nigh I'oiui. It is almost time for him to nil iv e back. Mr and Mrs ( h.,-. ,,ne-. ,.t Mave-ville. Ky . are here vi-iung fi lend-.. I' 'I a lew day - I' . I e h vv cut ti i Raleigh y e tenlav on legal bii-ine--. Mi-- -'.lleii Thompson left t" da v f, a a v l-it to l I s W.R.I lai ri- at ( i 'iici rd I r I R Reitel left thi- in.. in nig with a patient l"i M 'i gan toll S.inilai nun Dr. Reilel w ill re tiii ii tonight Mr. W illiam I'lalritge. ..I I'.al tuiloie, a ImiiiiT citien. I- brie today II I I . I'ow en. i if Win-ton Sa lein, is in the city. " l lie I hi ee ( aulTeni - " u diloiiiim. Ihursd.n evening at X m p m. Dr. I'arpenter. of New York, arrived in the city yesterday and is at the Id win 'd II e came hi a special v i -i t to Judge I lole, vv ho has been at the l-".Kvoo( for -oine time with hi- t'amil v . ndge I lole'- health, we are plea-ed to stale, is improved -incc his trip - mill Mi-- ( ura Dixon ha- been coin pelled on account of her health to give up her sewing llie work -he vva- doing lor Stephens Rio in ready-made and made -to-ordei clothing, will be continued by Mrs A. (I. Dixon. Several of the latest songs will he given Thursday night ( oine and see the motor girl Mr. Henry Wood, of Haiti more, was in the city today. is iling relatives. lie left on the noon train for Trinity and Ashe boro to visit his uncles. Dr. I-'. II. Wood, Thomas II. W ood, and Col. W. P. Wood. tion makes trips about once per hour, anil appears to not know when il is going In get started, started. )ne special feature of High Point thotigli, is the cleanliness and good condition of her side walks and streets, and if one were not too tired after a long tramp through the factory district, it would be more of a pleasure to walk than to ride II. V. II. WILL MEET TOMORROW WOMAN'S FOREIGN MIS SIONARY SOCIETY. I he I'.ianch meeting ol llie Woman's l oieign Missioii.uv So cietv "f the Mclliodi-t Piote-taiit church of the North Carolina cm teieiiee will meet toiiioiiow morning at lo o'clock in the North Main Stn-ei M. 1'. clinch The f 'How ing i- the pi ' .gi am b .i the c iiv cut i. 'ii. Wednesday Morning io o'Clock I 'i ai-e -el v ice M I - W I i Hist . Addle ..I Welcome -Mi- ( ,. Dixon. Roll ( all ,," ollicer-. I iu M issioiiarie- : W here t he v arc and what ihev are doing Mr- J I'. Mc( ulloch. Wednesday Afternoon 2.30. I b-v . .t 1. inal -Mi-- Su-ie Mat' b .id Repi M I - ot ( . HI 1 it 1 1 1 1 e A plea to the chinch Mi lne I.. I 1 m-1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 e - - Wednesday Evening 8 o'Clock Devotional Mr- C Dix..n il.he-s -Mrs Mephci v rick Thursday Morning 10 o'Clock Di v . .1 1. inal Mi- II T. -in I 111 I I Rep. nls 'n en 11 xi hat 11 - ami I epai 1 incut -. I hit din v to mil a n x 1 1 1 .1 1 v Mi-- l-.tta Auman. Thursday Afternon 2.30 o'Clock I i-vi 'tional Rev. A. I i. I li.xon. Round table, the auxiliarv with all it- interests 1 s. t 1 lamnu-r. I'lectioii of delegates to hoard meeting. Paper Miss Susie Stafford I he geni i al public 1- in v it e. I 1 -all tiles,, set v Ii e- V I I I )Xo, SUNDAY SCHOOL DELE GATES. Ml-- I ' -I .1 Redding. , .f I .11 1.1 vv a v .1 ii. 1 1 1 - - I 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 . . .; I hg h I ' 'in: . and a In 1 ladle- iv h. ; 11 I elided I.. ... . . .11 ' he S p( 1 1 am I hi- in. a mug I,, .11 1 1 ml t he Stale Sun da i I ! I .11 v 1 lit 1 ' hi had lo 11 111, 1111 u 111 il the a 1 i ei no. hi t rain . .11 acC' null ol 1 he niornig tiain I icing delay e, I -c i t a I hours June a liunibi 1 , . I lh, delegate- In 1 e and in ill 1 1 1 -1 1 . . w 1 i i- dis.ipp. nil i d ' -ii a i 1 iiinl ol this ,ela v THE DEBATE TONIGHT Nigh I "in t is I,, have its h 1 si public debale toii-.ght between tile High cl : lu u ami all out . u town school and we would urge npi Hi the n . .pic . ,t High Point to giv e I he bov - the lai gc-l al t endanci 1 lu-v ha . e ev er had a: I hr Audit, n 111111 I his js ci .111 tnendable w . .1 k on the pai t of inn higher -cliool gi.ule. and we should -how our apprecial ion of it by al tending t lie debate 1 1 v . m have anything el-e to do tonight, why put il oil until anothei night and lake v mi famil dow 11 to t he Auditorium when- we arc -ati-tied you will be highly interested 'I his js the most important re iu-st the l-iiterpn'se has asked for sonic time of the eitiens and we trust that the Auditorium will be filled. We do not encour age the children along this line as much a- we should and ihi- i- a K I opportunity to begin - Hush Crylag HIGH PRICES Ouy Four Cans 3 lb. ELKIM Fancy Apples for 25o. at J. RI. IIEDRICK and J. II. VESTAL CITY COUNCIL I he i egulai monthly meeting i n the ( it v I ' iiiiicil w a- held in the Mayor'- office ve-tiidav at tin i n at two , i'cI. .ck II "I I he aldermen u in e pi e-eiit I he nun lite- ol the ptevioti- meeting weie read and appi 'V i d hi i a i. m it I h Peacock. Pun I . M II. R v lh 'Id- u a- all- 'vv c $. i ..' hi 'i') laxe-. winch w a- an ci chai gc I 'p. hi in. '11 1 Mi I -co h. l he iiiav.ii and cilv Mini coiniiii--loiier weie aut hoi ieil to in 1 1 net the i all vv a v i 'inpan v 1 li.il 1 In i it v would be.il it- pan -'I lh' ex pel i-c in building I u n Ige a - pel agi ci incut I p' HI 111' a I' HI I l I hlh-. il iv.is ordered ilia! wa'ci be put in .Hi W lib- -licet running I I oin Maui to i llou In ' " 'k a ml also on ill.. w brook -Heel I Hi in. il ii in of M r s( clu es', u u ,,s , ,r del ed that llie 1 1 . niilllcnd.il r m - n i nnn 1 1 iii.iii M illis a- j, . pi n c . n -i w i I I el ll a '. be ,u i ept ei I 1 1 III ni"ll "I M: . . hi. -I Ml M 1 ! 1 1 -w a - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i c 1 1 I pu! Hi a . i v .It : 1 1 I hi tin b "ii pi ..p. 1 1 v I In I I "!!- Ii. ill l H dull 1 1 lit i ' nn i ii 1 1 ; ci - a nd i liu i 1 p. -hi i h.ii- I l ad .11:1 . 1 I 1 1 ' 1 o i 1 p. .1, III. I I I 1 1 1 1 1 . . i ! i n 1 1 1 1 1 d i n i mi . . I -ivIm: ' ' 1 Ui I'n ( hat 1 1 i -passed t In thin! and 1 1 i . i ! reading una nun. hi ly a 1 - 'in .iiiiii ii 1 1 1 1 1 i it i . . : i .ii ' 1 1 t p. n i lie ! i . . 1 1 . a a In' ! i .- s In in lent "I a 1 ' "ii -i .Hi ai . "iin 1 "! - 1 1 la 1 1 . .va .I del i 1 1 paid w : .ell a i : w i 1 1 l. ihe pin -ician. 1 he ' n I '. ol Shaw I I ines u a- also , .rdcred paid I he . pie-1 Mil of garbage cans came up and ii was . inlered that an addl t i. mai -upplv be puicha-ed and lha' I I it-x all be painted I here being il" ll 1 1 Inn bu -i lie 1 ' llie i ui' He 1 he c- lit:. V II ,i 1 1' HI 1 lied EXTENDED 30 DAYS. I a nn el nig . n the c 11 ' ' v 1. . until- -1. Hi 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ... 1 1 . 1 1 " 1 1 ; -.in 1 io. 1 l.ivo I"! in li o I ; 1- ac' 1. n the pail .1 'he 1 ni : . ' i .m 1 1 1 -- 1. in 1 - -: 1. -n!. I 1 .1 a ppl c. lai ..I i . v I in -i w 1 1 1 1.1 c it .1 p. iid ' 1 nn I a xi - lit:- h. 'W 1 . 1 . will In- tin la -1 c xl en - l"ll 111.11 b 1 1 v tin- r ill nil - -1. nici s DIED. Ml- la - I 'a I I I -ll. "I I iee . R 1 v 1 t . 1 1 1 . 1 a I her 1 1- ni n a ! 1 a : place al nine 1 ! .ck he le.i v i -a hn-baml and l nil ciiii.lt 1 11 I In decea-iil wa- well known in lltgh I'. nut and her death will be le g 1 cited h her man v 1 1 n n.l.- In 1 e I ln bin 1.1I will take place I nn. r 1 " vv at I Icep River 1 Inn c! : al 11 "'clock DELEGATES TO WILSON nioiig tho-e who will icpic -elil I ligh Point at the -tale c 11 c 11 1 ii hi ' I I '..11 .11 .is and I'lnlal In a -I., he h, I.I at W il-. ,11 tin- vv 1 ck ale Miss iiginia ( liuard. M 1 - 1 -II Molfilt. I P llollm.ni. W 1 . Snead. and I I I Pav h n I In di legat ii m g' .es to Wil-, m vv il h a del ei liiiual I'Hi I., have this c. ni Venn. hi meet heie next veal DR. KILGO. Rev John ( Ixllgo. D D pies ident . .1 Ti mil v (1 illegc. w ill de liver an address ,it West Market Street Methodist church in I ireeiish. n. this evening at S o'clock. I Ii- subject w ill he "Re lation "i the Church School to t he ( I. iv ci iimcnt." NEW ADS. Blair-Hoskins You can buy the Boyden and Howard & Foster shoes here. Auditorium Rink Masquerade Carnival Friday night, April 8. High Point Steam Cleaning and Presisng Company Special an nouncement. High Point Savings Bank & Trust Co. Statement. Bank of Gibsonville Statement. MONEY PUI TO GOOD USE . a meeting "I ihe county I. HI 1111 1 - - l"ll 1 1 s n-li !il.l il w a- pi. njli. allv .In 1. led I- tak. the .- 1 .1 in pi 1 , 111. 'in v r. en by the Xll.uila hnlliial a ;evv lll'.n'.h ,eg". and I. uihl a substantial hi id: ol Dei p R 1 v ei at J allies I . u 1 1 We 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 -'. a 1 n I that 1 1 1 1 - 1,1 ,g, ,!! b, thi In -I III ihe I . n 1 1 ll a I id 1 1 u 1 '. ! in wide i -11 1 1 - 1 1 I. n 1 w nlo 1 pa - - .ni tin budge W . I- 1, il.mk that llu- : nnn . 1 1 I" j nr I a be! 1 el II -1 .1 - I ' : l.g, .-, be a III HI 11 nn ni 1 1 .ml I"' 1 .1 1 1 I t' i In men u ii- built -In mad- W . imdei stand that the w . nk ni lhi I ame-l "W 11 1 it idgi will In- dniie tin- -iiiumei- MR. PARTRIDGE HERE. I he main 11 n lid- -1 Ml W :! I I. 1 11 1 I 'a - t I I d 1 i ' . e .0 .1 ' in I mil . 1 ' 1 .-1 -1 1 n I 1 1 .- h I ' mil and n.i I ' pi "U u ; 1 : 1 ' bu - 1 1 n - -line aii pi ea -e. ! T - -' 1 h mi 111 lli:J. I '-nn : again I . n 1 he I ..i-l u vv v Mi P.niridgc ba- made hi- i . nit. 1 I ', . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 Mi v 1-11-I ll !. P .l-!-.l..llh I ln- 11 i.nn 1 1 1 etc 1 - it; 1 :i 1 - . nnni 11 ml v w ill be ph a -1 d 1 -1 . :. nil I e! ill 11 ! . . High I ' I il a - .1 ill ' II W hlli M: Pa-Midge ',.,- bun, away f t . nu I I ig h !' .ml I ' -1 v ei al v eai -. in ha- a ' w a v . w 111 d pr. ipei I v here LAWN PARTY. The children "I the fourth A I n ade . .1 Main St reel Sell' '"1 vv ill give a lawn pailv t mi' -i mw even nig. I hi pi 'Ceeds , .j the -ale "I cake. cm-. mi and caudv will g" f.. the '., Ill w. : the -ch-.. '1 lib 1.11 v I: being . . ;. 1 ' mecMiig ingl.i 1 in c ',11 '.di en .v 1' 1 -pen tin pa rt v " -lit pi 1 v at -even ..clock, so ; ha! 1 ! 1 . - - c vv 1 - i 1 lit g 111a v stop ni linn- . v a v : - and nnn ! h e 1 lunch I in la vv 11 will in blight iv lighted bv 1 h . '. I 1. light - ' .. 1 .11 1 a in I lake mi In-' g u I a I id help a a. . n 1 In . a 11 -c SOUTH CAROLINA FURNI TURE DEALERS. I lu I "ti : I h a 1 1 11 na 1 1 "ll v c 1 1 1 ion "I the 1 1 1 1 1 i I a 1 . h na Ket.nl hill lit' tit 1 I 'call 1 - ss, ., i.n 1 ni w- be in M 111 Sp.iil.inbillg. pril I ;i ii a I'd I 1 1 h I he 1 nn mil t ee 111 .ham. i i.i v e a 1 1 ail"! 1 ill"- ; in I I 1 1 - Mug a lid al 1 1 acl 1 v i pi "g ram lll"llg ill. -pcakel- will he Mi ll I I I W ei 111, -4m . ' .land Rap up 1 1, li the be-1 a 11 1 h. n 1 1 v mi 1 et a 1 1 1 ; ig 1111 11 1 1 1 1 1 e ill the 1 u lit 1 v . Mr I I li-il-. I .III I the 1 i 1 and Rapid - I ill ill I ill e R co ml. a 1 1 1 a ' 1 "I 11.11 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 1 reputation, M. --I - I I ate. I I lav Is audi I I 11 Id-. -I n ; 1 I ai.. I ma . a in I 111. 1 11 v .nil ci - I he pt . .gi am al-. . include- -ev eial .1 llu , 'inii I - I thi -"iith i lam 1, Male- M 11-1, I , -1 n ai. vv 1 1 1, 1 1 a 11 1 1 11.1 1 1 1 h a vv - I holt -a in I -"I v 1- ll ' n - 1. --pari aiihui g 1 1 lies, conceits u 1 1 1 I ,, heal d ten g 1 eat a 1 1 1-1 - 1 1 "in ihe leading 1 . era In ni-c- -I I' 111 1 1 . 1 and inei n a. nu billing i w " 1 .pel at ii -1.11-"I llie lu-i inagn it ilde Ihe laic b n the 1 . nmd 1 1 ip 1 hiil little "V11 the am. nini , n .u ' 'tie w a v . pin- gs cents. REV. WEST'S FAREWELL SERMON. Rev J II West, ,, Wades hoi", w ill preach hi- la-l -etuion tonight 111 the South Mam Street Methodist church in the revival there. I lis verm, m- hav e been strung, char, and convincing, and hi- -ei v ici - 111 the revival have re-ulled in gnat good We hope a greal. iidiencc may bear him b might 1 his linal -ernii n. The meet ing may 11. l ch ise, but continue through thi- week. W e thank the Enterprise sin cerely lot kind notices of the meet ing. Services tonight at 7.45 o'clock. O. P. Ader. Pastor Precision! A word explains It --- precis Ion -so perfective, so sys tematized that no single de tail of the manufacture is left to chance. Accuracy - so positive that each bit nf boning must take its place without a hairbreadth's devia tion in one model or a million. Cdssard -TlryJ.m lyj front' They lace 111 front Tttiuk what that means the class c back ooirect poisi beautiful lines ease of adjustment with abso lute comfort. The proof is in the fitting. Fitted ami Sold by Mrs Sheetz, Modiste N C. Bank Building Which Would You Rather Have A I--,i:d , l-a .!. ham .r .In-ii lf wl 1. h Iimi tft-ii J hi' kii) 111 tit. or l.i-s. t.,j 7iii inili'liiutt- i-ftiml t i-.-un.) r. li i1 1 ti -.jtttn- .lny y.iti l.uv it " W.ul't y.m (r. f.f afull u.-.-tit -.unl of Nl' tit . "T H W k Hr W lir- 'll ;i t lit' pi 1C of t..! ti, t-iii f . r ti tin ir ttUiui iir (list ymi Jon L n.v.l ' i.K lull v.-iylit 111 rry pill 1 lmnr ( 'llll mill k-- fnf .'UI n -If t in! II Ik,- tlttt'l .-,(.) MclNTlREGUSON Stmr MAt Mtrkl OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO Automobile for Hire GOOD MACHINES CARKl- ri. I K 1 1 : RS UI'.ASONAHl.I. PRICl'.S High Point Motor Car Co. G F. WILSON. M.nng.r PHONF 255 CIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPRING Millinery OPCMNG Thur. end Friday March 24 and 25 We give the ladies of High Point and surrounding com iiiunity ;i in o s t hearty invitation to attend our .sriii(i; Millinery Opening. Miss Hutchison, of Baltimore has charge of the trimmings. Mrs. D. T. 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