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VOL. 13, NO. 129.
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HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 191 1.
TTLE FAIRY IN YOUR HOME?
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Stamcy o.
Lure o.; l? am? ama
W.
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Fortune Stirs
is E : ir Many Popular
ids cur! Lassies in the Contest
HOW AiiOUT YOUR jj
Spring Suit?, $500.00 in Go'd s Prize -'Vomice Unbounded Enthusiasm
We have r.;me ; Amor.? Kvav Pro i : Families, Nominations From Out-
7 al. I he Honor of Having a Baby
extra gcoa v.
u-:s tor
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I s;:-.e !ern.!:or
316.&0. 17 59,18.59;
? 20.00 .n.l 25.G0
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3.00. J.-;--. v5 Z
Yokl Attracts Great Attention.
The ikce i ' ; to ii i;. lies Under Five Years of Age. Now Is
the time L Mc-iai a i'Vvorvte. Clip Cut the Coupon in Today's
; ' ; .tx ail Uic Coupons in th; Neighborhood.
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Va!-.ie ana :h.:
Litest sly::
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When yoi;
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Potatoes gei the
BEST
We have Bought
tvvv ejujhoj
MUSICAL GEORGETTES
. econd auditorium perform- j
ance for tin-- week uill be the
Musical Ceorgctles. which will
appear un Friday, March lo. This
. I
i-, a company l inrcc, o)iii"'"
if F. S. Ccorgette, Lleauor A.
i ,eorgctte, ami josepuuie - -
cttc. the last being a little girl.
I hey present a thoroughly popu
lar musical program ami make a
-pce:allv of unusual instruments.
Tlicv are unusually line with the
narimhoplioiie. and as a Swiss
1 . H i inu'i". 'i" ''icy n:ivc ""
uperiors. I hev appeal especial-
'. to the chihli en and ill iive
i matinee for ihcm al i 3 " 1' r:
lay afternoon
The l it has I, cm hands, une
: hilled with their advertising
paper, wlncli i;ies a graphic pro
;-hec i'i the treat in st,,rr. Look
for iui liier description in the I- u
lerpi ise.
Commercial Congress
WILL GO TO ATLANTA
Mr. J. LI wood Cox and Mr. A.
'. 'late will leave tonight for
tlanla to attend the meeting of
the Niuthcin Commercial I on
ress. Mr. ('ox is one of ihe
principal speakers lor ihe oc
ision and his siihjecl has to do
with the lumber interests ot the
nit Ii which will necessarily re
iew the proMn-sn of the south for
the past decade. Mr. late was
le of the first members of the
southern Commercial Congress.
is a stockholder and a member of
ihe Hoard of Directors.
I he meeting will continue un
Ml Thursday nielli.
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Genuine ylaine Sects
Potatoes
Varities:
Cobblers
Early Rose
Peerless
Bliss
We guarantee these to
be the Best Maine Seed
Potatoes.
We are prepared to
furnish you Black-eyed
Peas for seed stock.
stout-mnkTnco.
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been I . i;K -aid ! hat u
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i main pn p , 1 '.:'( ., in t i 1
' ; ; . :;d Fie innMi-l'alt' -in .oil!
i ii: r TIF i a - .:i
.'ill t i - lacl ion, u,, . . 1 1 1
to I luir pan Ills, bill lo their i el
. .'I i'i -end -. I n lew o,
lb i u 1 1 1 e I 1 1 po, I . Fie manage
nii-ii t "f I he I'.uteiprise has de
cided lo In iii;- tl.i lacl I,, the al
n il ii ii of e i r n .uler "I llii
paper. who v, ill readily cnucede
ii, li . i : 1 1 of Ihe M'l-Jien!. tin ie
i- I .i in a:
tbi- n pnt.ilioii thi
1 : i 'ii 1 1 ' - en L . el -' ' loll"
i . nil in al! 1 Inn- exist . a
eel l a in am. mill of belli I , hid'h n
v. 'I hiu e ei p.n eiit's liein;, thai
lb, ir " ' -' 1 1 1 i 1 1 " " is j -i s i about lb'
pn 1 1 ;es , smarte-l , cutest am
most lovable babe in Fie whole
iiuivt r
feelini;. for. did not thai parcn
think so he in mid not be
worlhv of the .ureal honor which
must accrue to her as a result ol
. j . : lb:- - eel
! ,-' a:ice. and tl;
, ,' I ! ',- e. 1 1 1 S I : i-1 1 d . Ml tin
pl.im- of fairness am
b , i' S ndicate h.i ii'
ii ai i l e-1 1:1 any bab
ii. u ii, me I he cut ire c m
i i ; -: vr 1 hi'ir dn eel l. m and
i " I' , i. !, d I ii,- I. i-l e eniliL!
,. .i ! ii i " i ! . i - i ' i t ! 1 1 - , -i i and
.ml .
x . j ; -. : i i .ii Heeled in an
ie Willi I hi- I ntei pi ne 'Hire
i : i I . . ' i ! ci child, an
! ,:,L. .; Ilil I he runic -i till
THE PRIZES
i iu' hundred dollai s in
w iii be distribilled as
i'oliow s ;
Si 50. ik) to the baby re
reiving the highest vote,
:eL;ardle-s of district
S1j5.un to the baby re
ci i uiu; ihe highest yule 111
the district opposite to that
ra which the first prize
u inner resides.
S 1 1 riii to the babv 1 esal
111 ; 111 the same dnt m t
w ; h 1 be tn st pi ie w inner,
, 1 en mil; the -C' Hid liih
.-t "IC.
;o 1 mi to the babv resid
iii. 111 the same district
i 1F1 the -co Hid pne will
hit nu n m- the next
bi-be-I ote
ST. KLMO WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
I ue of the most int eresl 111 an
iioiiiieeiuent s of the present thea
t ical si-a-' m in this city n the
.-yer popular "St. Llmo" which i-M-lieduleil
tor one performance
iih the School Auditorium
edncsilav. March H.
This 1- the Nell Twoniey er
isi.m of the Aii''Usta l-Aans novel
the same that was seen last sea
-oil with much enjoyment, 'neat
pains have been taken b the
dramatist to present in an Tntcr
e-tini; manner the original nar
ralive of the book, hriuiiii; in all
the principal and i:n orile char
id ei's.
A s,e,i.il e. irlo.nl of seeneiy
w ith the iri idui 1 1011 and an espe
1.1 II eoiiipeteiit e"iiipan ot me
r, ipi ibt. in pla ei s interpret t lie
l .11 1, ills 1 , ill'-
ADDITION TO CHURCH
o
t a re- cut business meeting of
be Friends l hiiich ll w as decid-
d build on to the church sutfi
,eiil room to accoiniuoi la I e on
iiiientK twehc Sunday School
lasses, which h.n beioiue nece--ai
011 account of the rm th ot
.be Sunday school. Work will
"iiuneiice al once, the eoiitracl
ia 1114 already been let to Smith
uid Faker.
1
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. 11 opell ol p
- I n i l I 'll.
I lie 1 ' 'iile-.t manager i- in hi-
Ii'. e , . "in 1 i l l. n'k lo ii p. 111.
: I in 11 e- I lie p.u enl s 10 eall
,,i;d talk the mailer over. I o not
i' et 11 ill.' baby is nominated
ilium diati 1 he or she w ill be
ci i diled w il h 1 .1 k hi free vi 'tes.
In ca-e of a tie all prizes are
eipially awarded.
I list 1 let N o. 1 ( il of II iiji
Point.
Fistrict No. j All small towns
and rural routes immediately out
si ' of I ! i 1 1 Point.
I he w inner 'i the c,' 'Id
: : . .li e: e l the first bab
nominated oiil-ii'.e the city
was won b Master Lhas.
I lanklin ad. It was phon
ed 111 eaiK hnt eyeninir.
1 11 the cii v I he In nmr of he
ille; the " ' 1 1 1 1 ; babv" 1,'oes
lo Miss placyde Walker.
50 KiiiL; St . daughter of
Mr. and Mrs W. Walker
If Mrs. ail and Mrs.
W alker will call at the con
test office they will receive
orders for the babv rin.us.
NEW RESIDENCES
I be Fnleriu ise is uleased at
the prospects for new building
this spring.
Anions those who will build
residences this spring, work to
bein slioilly are A. Sherrod, V
I) F.rooks and 1 . M. Pollock
I hey w ill all build on their lots
on North Main street.
The residence of Mr. Wilkes
Met lave on Johnston street will
1 Le completed uus week.
NOTICE.
ll bii-incss eieiuecled wilh
ibv 1 oiit'"t 1 icpai'tmcnl.
one M, . F. Jovce. No. 5 f
a I Ii I ar. ilma Sax urns 1 .ant
lililin.-. lie w ill
I his 1 bill a 11. ilma' : ,,, r,,ip
COUNTY COURT FOR GUIL
FORD.
K.deiedi, March o '!' m ih I the
i I .. 1 1 bill e xti llilllio the J1II-
-diciioii of the Municipal ( oiirl
-I Iu ecu -Ii, ir, ' to rover tile entire
mint v . I I i-.li Point excepted.
a -si i In ,t h s.,.nat. an, I , ,n-e
iiid was enrolled for 1 a 1 1 lical Mil
I he bill empower- the court with
iv il and ei iniinal jurisdiction.
Senator I ,,bi;oo, offered a bill
i mi iilmr; ti 11 the iioininatii mi l
tale otiicei's and I lilted Stales
eualois bv a Stale primary. It
was relerred lo a committee and
may be called tomorrow .
Mr. Frown. ice-president ol
die Pittsburg Plate .lass Co. is
ihe "nest of Mr W . lb F.rooks
today, en route south.
W ilkes Met hive's new home
11 the Johnson property is near-
iiM eoinpelioti 1 le hopes to be
L.le to m't into it m two weeks.
Mi-s Minnie 1-lev . of 1 bbsoii
die v ho has lieen l-itme; her
...i:sin. Mi-s Lillian Sharpe. ha-
et 11 1 m il hi 'Hie
MEETING OF WOMAN'S
CLUB
n interest ill" mcetine- "f ihe
v oinan's I lub will be held U
iioi iovv afternoon .it ( o clock 111
lie M anuiaclnrei s (. Inli room
I be meeting w ill 111 be 111 charge
i the l iv ic I lepai Iment and ihe
oliowiii" iio"iani will be i .111 1
mt :
Music. Miss era Idol
Paper, Sanitation 111 the Ib'tne.
Mis. J. J. Farms.
Keadni, Miss Shaltuck
I 'aper, I he a v ant Lot I '10
blein. Mrs. F. F. M.K.re.
ccoiuit of 'isit 1,, Charlotte.
Miss c Lira Cox.
TWO LIVES LOST IN EARLY
MORNING FIRE AT
LAKEVIEW.
Lakeview, March h. The lives
of two quests were lost and a
number of others were more or
ess seriously injured 111 an early
nioriiin' lne winch ile'slroyeil the
Loch ( rv -tal hotel, a tourists'
hostelry recently completed here.
I he dead are :
Miss Anna M. Karnes, of .New
York and Mrs. (i. I . Pettis, of
New I lav en, Conn.
The lire was discovered about
s o clock tins inoininrr an, the
llames spread throimh the rariTC
name 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 so rapidly that it
was immediately apparent that
the structure was doomed. The
nly thought was to save the
lives of the tvvciitv-five Lrucsts
topping 111 ihe hotel, the success
"f which efforts are told in the
above paragraph In a very short
I ine the beautiful little hotel, the
, veclion of which added no little
to the advantages of Lakeview as
.1 v car-round resort, was nothing
more than a mass ot" smoking
r mils.
Miss Anna M. Fames of New
Yotk was 011 the lliird lbor and
II was due to this fact that all ef
forts to elfed her rescue proved
of no avail. The rapid headway
made b the llames cut off all
means of communication with
this floor. The charred remains
of Miss Fames were taken from
the ruins this afternoon, the po
sition of the remains indicating
that she had gotten out of her
rooin and was making an effort
I., escape by way of the stairs
when overtaken by the llames.
l ittle remained of her except the
charred bones.
Mi-- ( Lira Stanton returned ti
Randolph Macon at Danville to
day.
The Lnterprisc put another
new job press iu commission to
day and we are now arranging
for an automatic, self-feeding
press for all small work. This
"? , (press runs ten thousand impres
ileased I"1. . .
sions and hour ai' needs no at
tention from any one after it is
started. This will enable us to
put the price of this kind of
work at about half price.
ED BANDY MARRIES; WILL
HONEYMOON IN EUROPE
New York. March () Some-
ihnij; that was not on the bills
occiiried in a Pronklyn vaudeville
theater Saturday nij;ht when l.d
die I.. Handy, a comedian and
dancer, and Miss Fuster Darville,
1 piettv l.njMish actress, were
man n il. I lie ceremony heui per
'oiiinid just behind the "scenes."
I he bridegroom is a recent re
eruiT to the show world, hul
within a year he has risen high in
ihe world of vaudeville, lie is a
son of J. . Pandy, of (ireens
boro, N. ( ., though has been till
mg vaudeville engagements in
and around New York for the
past six months.
The bride is a favorite on
Froadway, she having appeared
during the present season as lead
ing model in Al Rcenc's beauty
show.
Mr. and Mrs. Handy will be at
home, 754 Lighth avenue, New
Yr City, until May i, when they
will sail for Luropc to visit Mrs.
Itandy's parents. (ireenshoro
News.
As Miir agent when he talks
health and accident insurance H
bis company
Pavs the weekly indemnity as
long as ion are disabled regard
less ,,f length of time I le will
have ot n-ll v,ni no.
Ask him if his company pays
claims in .jN h, nu -, ,- w ill tell
vou no
Ask him if his policy rover
your wile and children without
extra charge lie will tell on
no.
My company does all this and
more oN other company does
J. M llarrell
NOTICE.
The l-'.ntrc N'ous C hili meets
Thursday afternoon at o'clock
with Mrs. W. (i. P.urnette.
DAVIDSON LEAVES THE
BOARD.
( ban man J. A. I a iiLon s
1 e-ignalioii ottered -hiik.' lime ago
.-.as accepted jeslerday. when the
counlv commissioners met m
1eg11l.11 session. Mr. W . ('. Tuck
er read a Idler from Chairman
I i.i nlsoii in which his resigna
tion as a commissioner was set
loith. Mr. Davidson stated that
I ressiire of private business made
the step necessary; that he could
1 "1 attend to his private business
and devote to the official business
ihe tune that it needed and was
unwilling to hold a position to
v.liich he could not give the time
t he office demanded. It is under-
-t I that ( yrus A. W liarton. ol
the eastern part of ihe county,
will be the app' milee. When
ecu c-tcnlav allernooii Mr.
I oi Ins w 1 1 1 1 I not say vv Ii, -ill he
bad decided upi m lb w ever, it
1 - know 11 I hat T. V llson. ( .
I Sockwcll and ( riis A. W'har
I 'll were the men most promin
ently inenl lolled and it is believed
I hat M r W hart, m will be the ap
I . mi tec
BE IN TIME.
Ml those who expect to see
St -lino at the school audilorium
Wednesday, tomorrow, night,
should get tickets at Maun Drug
( o at once in order to avoid llic
rush at the door.
Dr. Julian spent the evening in
the citv.
Don't forget to attend the Ma
jestic Rang Demonstration at our
our store, one week, beginning
March 6. TCeeson Hardyvare Co.
TO LOAN $2000 on approved
security. F.. I). Steele. 7-
Good for Twenty 'Five Votes
in Ihe
Daily Enterprise Grand Baby Contest
For
PrenU Name
Address
Your Name and Address
Void flr March SOth
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