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Daily Enterprise J. J. FARRISS Editor Issuod, daily except Sunday, and delivered free of charge to city subscribers by carriers fur nished by this office. TL'KSDAV, VXE 7. "'- An announcement is made thai the North Carolina Historical So ciety will issue a statement some time in the tall relative to the Special Tax Homls, about winch so much ha been said lately. I lie document we infer will be some what in the nature ot a deten.se ol the state in repudiating the bond-, with all of the documeiitorv e i deuce bearing on ihe ca-e. THE COOti OLD TIME. SUMMfcR 'I'll i week will be important in the hie of the aduiini-tration railroad bill a- well a- in olliei important railiad matter-. There are -onie amendment- to the ad miiii-trat ion mea-me which the In-urgent- ami democrat- -a mu-l iii n ' ' in the bill it it pa--e-the Senate. Then there i- to be a conierence between I'le-ideiit I ait and the railroad pre-ident-It i- the inipre--iou that the rail fi.ad otlicial- will not enter the White lloti-e on beiuled knee but w ith battle axe- drawn. At lea-t tin- li;u been their altitude nil t.i iln- time CHARGES, MOREHEAD l har-e- are made fr. on a-h int. in .i.un-t l 'iire--iiian M .ieluad :h.it he i- u-m hi ii.mk t, ! political end-. Ill -lib -! .nit iat ! 'ii "1 l!ie-e charge-, two leil et - a I e beim; Cited. 'lie of t he-e ! el tet - I - an appeal t oter- to enter tile I'll i . coining piiiu.iiie .i ! l ! -ni.t-':i tlie State : ainat i 'ii w ii icii i - n ov in C"ii t r A "i the pa::. tile 'li'.er i- an appeal l 'i the election of S. S. McNiiich. the Republican candidate in the Ninth district. The letter i- a- follow-: My 1 ear Sir : Aam I am -ending vou -ome public document- ..f intere-1. All ..in- j.eople. rc-anlK-- ..f ; i.i -1 political attiliat ion. are rec uiin and appreciating the -real pro-pent which we have slider : ie natioii.il pohcie- . .I the Re publican ..ir! I here 1 - .1 in. .-1 p. .t etn ial . ) '! 11 .i::i .1 : a J 1 . 1 1 r. . 111- e:i ' in'.eii; tli.it. ii , 111 Mate w .:M help ;.. -upporf :he-e poll, :e oierei.v t c 1 1 1- 1 :i o n i'r. .m ..eenpv the po-ni,,i . .1 a po'iiuai neuter, w hu h p. -Hi. .11 11 n:niie ' ioi;,il 'i d"C- 'Ccup v I iv rea- .u . .f 11 - hem , a part and parcel .t 1 In .lid .nth." w incii c. 'ii hti. !! . 1 - Ii'lai :' v nu .0:- ah- -lute! v 11 . .n-idet at 1. .11 , 1 lieneir i : .111 ut her pa r: v -1 1 w-i!, l.-itiy I " liicre.'i-,- . .1' .ip:!.,l ,,iid 1 in. ' . ih -1: .1 Lie inning! at 1. 1: and 'nn- -km;!;, add t.. tlu material advancement ,.ur c.nnni..ii iveahli and tin attendant better "' and uplift ,,f . ,tir ,,,,. Ihi- ci itidil i' ii hruiM- with it a -'"'.u ,.pp..itiiiuiy f,,- paitv l; i'"W 1 h a lid -ucce--. It 1- ' Hi- duty !.. -eie tin- ..p pottuiui v . and -end. at the next '''' 1 ' " '" ' Republican map .r it v u ' "Hum iii turn, carrv the s'-ite. at the next I '1 e-idein ial ''lection t..t- the Republican ii.,m mce. uiiuli, n ,. m-, ,,e- an ""I" 1 11 t" oui material develop '"cut tliat can,, "i H- ,lWT e-tim.al-,-d I he lir-t -lep I,, make tin- -n-natioii an ace, .mpli-,,-, ,,,, t j f. ., every Republie.ui in ,erv voting precinct to attend hi- primary and lake a, 1 activ e part. Iiniiin w ith him every possible - v mpat hier. .Vow w ill vou not lake hold .. tin- matter in your own precinct and -ie- to it that K,u men. who want party success as well as lo cal and state advancement, are sent as delegates to your county convention, to the State conven tion and to all conventions? If we are to win, we must nomi nate your best men for all offices and a thorough organization for a most vigorous campaign is ab solutely essential. The time to lie-in is N'OW. I will he pleased to have an early reply and your views ami I bespeak your active co-operation in reaping the full benefit which this oport unity affords. With regards and best wishes, Very truly yours, Jno. M. Morenead. It is interesting, but by no means consoling, to be reminded that the year of grace tSi is known in history as "the year without suininer." That it wa frnstv on Independence I lav ol that vear and chilly in August a tonishes. of course; but what we want now is an orderly, straight forward, rational summer, such as we are used to having, regardless of grotesque meteorological con dituuis incident to the salad day of the previous century. So far thi- vear winter under wear ha- plaved an on again -ott-again-goiie-agaiu game that long ago grew to be decidedly monot onous; the fishing mmsmi has lag ged and hesitated, and the picnic I'Pporlunitv has been one cojitin ui 'lis and ili-mal failure ' Man wants what he wants when he want- it And in the good "Id -iimnicr time he want- the things that naturallv attach and apper tain thereto. I 'nle-- he gets them he grows peevish and dissatisfied with life, and inclines to fill him self with sar-apanllas and tomes generallv neither palatable nor histinglv beneficial He grow s long "ii "s v nipt, 'in-" of thi-. that, and the "ther ailment, lie begins t" -u-pect that he 1- being be-et bv germ- that are moving -iiblly but -uielv to In- eventual destine t ii 1 1 . or which he km ' - are bent upon di-tt e--ing linn to the hunt . 'I human endurance, it. in 1 In 11 abandoned and malignant heat ! -. tin v aie 11 deiertnined t k;li Imn .ill right till- v ea! ' I i mela nch. 'I v -eie- 11 - 1 -1 1 ; -w 11 pret 'v - .on. it will be t ' ;e ea: lie: man'- laul; I le ha- 1: ni.-:.i! right : -uh-t,!,ue tile f 1 . 1 ; 'i 1 ''Ill-lei and di: ' 'le- .1 .,:, h t"i t'ne indicated perfumed ephv r- - '1 rose bedecked Jiuu I le may keep within hi- -t : ic, i v legal -tatu- vv hen he doc- that, but there, i-e he i- in line f.. a -e v ere 1 epi inland. e . . ,,. 1 kn u thai he i- entitled t.. f. .rgi v eue--. ev en in t he ev ellt - .f hi- -1110 : e repentance : hut we are -ure lie will get mile-- t hat tepe'. : a'u , ,-. -me- -. .. .11 and 1- abiindat,- v ev id. need by g 1 wik- I :-'- v . a: her man -ii. .nhl : 1 0 :" ' 'h-f I 1- June ' W.i-li-:tUt' " 1 b'lald STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL IN CAR LOTS BLUE GEM, JEL4.IC0 RED ASH LIGHT AND DELICIOUS HOME MADE BREAD J. J. Reed Coal Co. Shippers High Grade Steam and Domestlo Coal P. 0. BOX 212 KNOXVILLE, TENN. Now is the time to place orders for coal for family use. We handle only the best. Write today for quotations. USED UNIVERSALLY GOOD NEWS OF A GREAT THING That Has Become the Talk of Thousands. I i Ml e i- a death at the end I r e r 1 hie, but : - we navel " : w a i d the g 1 a v e vv e hope to he bh-d wifh g I health and alien we have a t ileie I nil., ha- -uttered lor vear- with -nu- painful malady, it 1- g(..., new -. indeed, w lien w e are t. 'hi i that friend'- c 'inplet e red .v ei v . and when we hear .! the rcmclv that made the cure we are bound I" have confidence 111 It I'm- 1 K'o. t Juice 1- -" well spoken "i iv er t he 0 unit rv. Mr Nun Anderson, a well known farmer living near t.a ( it.v. In. I . -aid : "I'll tell v. 11. I....t Juice i- a great medicine I -uttered l..r car- with rheuina t i -in and -tiff joint- and when I awoke in the morning I could hardly r.ll-e iny-elt from the bed My liet and hand- were -ore. stiff tind painful, nwre e-peehillv cbn ing rainy weather. I had a great deal of trouble w it'll my back koo Juice cured one of my neighbors ,,f a hail -totuach trou ble, -o I tin. light I would give it a trit.l. although my trouble wa enlirely different. I purchased a bottle of Root Juice and a J5 cent bottle of "Lre-It" Pain ( til ; I rubbed my hack ami joints well with the oil ami timk Root Juice precisely as directed. I felt so much better after Uhe first week that I bought six more bottles of the Juice. au, also some of the liniment. In a few weeks every symptom of my trouble was j,"n I iuovv feel that the cure is permanent and am advising all my sick friends to try Root Juice." Root Juice has proved its won derful merit to hundred of local people. For sale hy Matton's drug- stre. $ia bottle, or three bottles for $2.50. CORTRIGHTsmNotEs WIIFX Onrtriidit Metal Sliinele- were fir-t inlr. 'n.eil (j) years a.ii ,ui li.i.l S..1IH- i-n:-i' i..r ln-in s. t-pt 1, I lillt ll"V Ii 1 1 are n , I., lie, .111 c oii it . I... I kn.m the fact- ri iln- c.i-e lluv .in- 11 -- I l...l.i fr.iin llie Atlantic t.i tic P.i. e'.c It all huuU ef lnnl'lmc-. um.Iit all cnijlii'ii . Tlicv arc in 1 ( . t , m .1 . -r .riupr'ni f ; never h -ak ai:.l l.i : .1- In,' a- the I'Uil'lnni it-i If 11I1, nit tieolinn repairs. I-'T further iletailol iiifurinaliiin appl t ' For further detailed information apply to BEESON HARDWARE CO. W. T.Jirkman Represents the Very BEST TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT FIT AND QUALITY OF GOODS GUARANTEED W. T. Kirkman Sl Co. Chloro naptholeum Tt;s non - poisonous and non caustic disinfectant kills germs, destroys ordors. kills Insects, purines the air and cleanses, RING DRUG CO. Both Stores "TAKE THIS CUT." "We recommend it; there i-n'l any better. in mid-summer '"" have to trust to a larjje decree to your btitcfier. WELL CARED FOR MEATS in hot weather are the only kind to buy ; we have proper appliance- for keeping them rie;ht and they're weet and safe when sold. Don't meat shopping when its Imt liny of us and be sure. R. W. GRAY Have Your Clothes Renovated at JOMlS w. o. w. The '. 1 W . meets c eiy I hut'sdav niL;h: at eii;ht o'eloek in the 1 hid 1 ellow - hall. hl eiy menibei 1- ie'iie-ted to be pres ent on these meeting nights. I 1 l Mice. (. 1 hi. t 1 itn R I'. t happell. C lerk. is always the kind that rewatds the housewife or cook for using the Ilir.M POINT MILLING I'O.'S Hour, it is always sure to give the utmost satisfaction, and "win golden opinions from all sorts of people" for her skill as a good bread maker. Our superior White Frost and Luxury is unex celled for high quality and fine flavor, and is pure and healthful. Yours truly, HIGH PONIT MILLING CO. Montgomery Brothers High Point, N. C. Contractors-Building EstimafcsGivenPrc rr p tly PHONE 2" J 7 START A BANK ACCOUNT AND WATCH IT GROW Andrew Carneflie Started Saving Part ol $2.50 Weekly Wages. when one of our solicitors call on you give him a few dollars, and we will mail a pass book showing the amount of your deposit. The Home Deposit System is for young and old alike The grown can make their small amounts grow to large amounts. While the young can be taught economy and business ways. north CaroliN Savings Daok Trust Co. High Point, N. C. The Bank that pays per cent. Interest every three months on your savings. SPECIAL NOTICE: The following gentlemen are call ing on the public in our behalf, Wm. Newsom, C. E. Knowles. C. W. Kirkpatrirk. and J. H. Smith, Manager. PHONE 250 WITH A BOARD OF DIRECTORS Representative of the best business life of the City, and following consistently the recognized principles of conservative banking, it has been and will continue to be,the chief coccern of this bank to safe guard the interests entrusted to it by its depositors. On the basis of these advantages we solicit your business. Tbe Commercial National Bank UNITED STATES DEPPOSITORY Capital $150-000. H. W. Frascr D. A. Stanton J. W. Harris Surplus and Profits $90,000 Directors J. J. Welch J. P. Redding R. R. Ragan J. Elwood'Cbx W. 0. Bradshaw W. P. Pickett F. M. Pickett 'Everybody Relies on The Bell Directory THE Bell Directory contains the names of the people who can be reached at once, because they have telephones. It is the uni versal "calling list," the recognized business and social directory. The man whose name is in the Bell Directory is immedi ately available for either a business proposition or a social invitation. In the Telephone Directories of all the Bell Companies taken together, there are correct listings of approximately 5,000,000 different names, atklresses.and telephone call numbers. The ideal advertising medium. Ask the manager for rates. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. UNIVERSAL SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES. V.W. Idol Company LEADING GROCERS T5he Home ojf Pure Food Products 125 South Main Street. High Point, N. C. fg IMAGINATION COULD NOT M IHI CONCEIVE OF A HANDIER AND PRETTIER VIA F0RM THAN THAT WHICH IS PRESENTED in CRYSTAL DOMINO SUGAR If II NEITHER COULD THE nT , i. Illl l PARTICUUVR PEOPLE ASK rfpTll II II FOR MORE PERFECT PURITY, ilS!JSfll II 11 NOR ECONOMICAL PEOPLE i,&VV5 2sT III II II FOR LESS.WASTE. j:g: SSOmI SOLDbyGROCERS 'i Vs"SR U EVERYWHERE! JiJ STTf The Star Piano It gives the best satisfaction and is a money saver in the end Hon $nliv MM At Seattle If in the market let us know about it B. H. Osborne & Co. Clark Building Main Street Tuning a Specialty 1
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