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High w 0 1 jl VOL. 14. NO. 129 Leonard - Deavens Slamev Company SPECIAL CLEAN UP' PRICES on all Summer Goods White Wash Skirts Parasols, White Goods, Muslin Un derwear, Silks, Etc. New Line of Neckwear Just Received Leonard Deavcns -Slaing Co. Goto High Point Studio FOR bl-ST PHOTO GRAPH VIEW AND KODAK WORK .' Prompt Delivery. Work Guaranteed FREO A.JONES, Manager Over Owen's Store W hite's Department Store Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Men's Wash Ties, 2 for 15c. Men's 75c. Shirts, (seconds), 25c. Men's Kiki Pants, $1.25 value, 89c. Men and Boys Belts from 25c. to 75c. Everything in Dry Goods. See us before buying and we will save you money. HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911 YOUNG MAM PAY DIE FROM INJURIES W tl lTE'S Department Store I05 Main St. GREENSBORO YOUTHS FIGHT WITH PROBABLE FATAL RESULTS As a result of a quarrel over a game of pool, Frank Hudson, a 15 year-old boy. is lying 1,1 M Leo's hospital with a cruel gash through his lung and liver, and his assailant. Will Busick, a year r two his senior, is behind the bars of the city jail m Greens boro. The tight took place last night between 9 and 10 o'clock. il... MLs home on dreeue witnessed lv eompan- lll IV s, lie street, and was some eight or ten i.uis ill me IVMi 'i "" "l"" It is reported the two boys be nan quarreling m tltf Guilloni ik. w A Tt inni ;ml Hudson dared ;usick to come to the back street Busick went with him and alter thev had shoved each other about . .1 1 several times aim passeu u -. l.l,.,.s 1 in son slated that ne I I ,- In. was cui auu m.uicu km j s.... . . : i.. ii,,i-p nasiv examination m several physicians showed th wound, between the ribs, to b -crious one. and the young boy- is hastily bound about the bodv with cotton and hurried t the hospital in an automobile. more tiioroiigii cxammaoon showed that the k 11 iff blade had . .t 1 1 1. penetrated uirougn neiweeu jm ribs and cut a long gash in both the right lung and the right lobe of the liver. Who the Young Men Are. lioth of the boys are well known voung Busick being the son of D. F. Busick. Al though a young boy, he spends most of his time in poolrooms. Young Hudson is the sou of Mrs. Ida Hudson and is employ ed bv I. W. Jones as a chauffeur. ith boys have the reputation of being wild and reckless. Hudson is a irouier-m law 01 c met i-e lev. It was stated at the hospital at late hour last night that voting Hudson has an een chance for ieCoerv il no complication arise ruciimonia is learcd oil ar- nmt of the exposed and lacerat d condition of the lung. President Sends In Speolal Message W ashington, 1). C Aug'. 15 President 1 aft, in a special mes sage to the House of Represen tatives today, vetoed the joint resolution providing lor admis- ion of New Mexico and Arizona to statehood. The President's reason for cx- rccUing the eto power is based on his 1 lion hi Ti dis. ipiii o al ' il the recall Arizona . that New d" judges clause in the institution. The fact Mexici statehood was bound no uilh that of Arizona meted out to her the same fate Neither territorv can come into the I nioii now unless mends ol the joint resolution in Congees muster the two-thirds vote uece sarv to pass the resolution over the eto. This may be attempte Condemning the recall feature 01 the Arizona constitution, Talt said it would compel judges i. make their decisions "under leg alied tcrroi ism that recall pro vision would operate against all elective oltncrs ol Arizona; t I1.1t iv uen twenty live per cent o the voters of a previous election pi mimicd for a special election t remove an official, such an dec Hon would be 0 mipulsorv. I he Pies.hcnt says; "Ibis provision seems s,, pernicious, s,, destruc tive of independence in judicial v so likely to subject the rights of individual to possible tyranny of a popular majority, so injurious t the cause of free government. I must disapprove of a constitn tion containing it." More Double Track Chattanooga, Aug. 15 The Southern Railway Company has just completed the revision and luuhle tracking of the line con necting its Chattanooga pas senger terminals and height ards with Coltewah lunclion where the tracks of the tlanta and Knoxville Divisions meet Though this line i only 14 niles in length. Us impm t.uice is icadilv realized when it is con sideied that over it is li. udled all traffic between Chattanooga and Knoxville and Chatta :."oga and Atlanta winch includ. s, besides local freight and passenger traf Ir through business between the Fast and the Southwest via the Memphis, New Orleans and Vicksburg gateways and through business between the Wet and Florida and the Southeast via Cincinnati. Chattanooga, Atlanta and Macon PERSONAL Mrs. S. L. Davis will entertain this evening in honor of her niece Miss Capitola King. Miss Mat tie- Jones, of South Boston. Va . I visiting Mrs 1.. 1). Steele )r. I'. II Wood, of Trinity, and Mrs lands went to Marion today to attend the lun eial of Mi- Met m n . mother "l Mi-. blank Wood del. led I" AS TO STREET DETTERMENT I lie Mis. j. ol egg garden l-.nlei in l-c is 1 W eh h foi plaid w bi b Il Is tin -pe. g 1 1 u liuest in lie ASKS FOR MASS MEETING. o Mr Editor: Would it not be a good idea that 111 order to facilitate the hos pital .ucstioii, to call a lug mass meeting 111 the audit. .1 run lo i!i cuss this important ipie-t : d Shot By Moonshiner WOUNDED OFFICER WILL RECOVER, 'TIS THOUGHT .1 lb ( apt William ( lew s "Morning Star." who came in from North W ilkesboro todav. reported that End, I Deputy Rob ert Henry, who was shot Mmi day by an alleged "moonshiner" in the Brushy Mountains of Wilkes county, was resting .piite comfortably early this mornmg and that the attending physicians, say lye will recover, provided, of curse, no bad symptoms dcvcl.it are now unforeseen , 1 .1.. v....... .... ... . m i r. s iic.ri- 1111111 !.- cnurcii. 1 imoiuy .viuhhmh., . ....... Richmond. Indiana, one of the ''erd and a man named Ashw.-rth foremost men of that state, will ! wcrc -''e "Brushies" looking be present. Josiah Nicholson and ; f,,r '"'eit distilleries when they wife of Belvidcre. X. C, will also "ere tired upon. Two of the he present. The special topic for IMPORTANT MEETING TONIGHT. The Monthly business meeting of the friends Church will be lu-l.l tonight at X o'clock at the 'bat 1 IMPROVEMENTS AT WELCH W elch Furniture Co h ni.tkiii mite a iiuniber of inipniv emeut- icir plant chief ani' .ng w hu h atmn ol a complete stem at a cost ol plant already one I widen its scope ol al is the uistal sprinkler s; ' So.OVX). Till' the best wil business. ;muii 111 I his sect 1. mi. me. .'0 niches 111 circumference l.v and see it. Misses De.Moss ,. M. vv h. have been the h. ddc -pci ies 111 111 -1 01111' I.Ollls guest- IND1VIDAUL MACADAM A number of our citizens, prop ertv owners, aie lakmg advan- . tage of the oiler made by the iitv lo have beautiful and im- i proved streets al a nominal oi'l , Most cilies coinpell the prop j eitv owners lo assume In n sc lor 1 w o ihii ds p- i mi ni -. the city I the ex 1 -IK 11 nil j , iv ,ug I lie 1 1 .in.. in. h i 111 1 ue cuv is 1101 1,1,111.. a 1 1 v pel sou 1 o do I i s 1 11 1 1 , 1 g 1 v mg our wide awake . I FLANDERS MAKES NEW RECORD Detroit, Mich., Aug. 13 1 v is. K 11 k man N . o . I ll.dl 1'oMlt. N ( n. th. r and the third great 11a mal vicloiv foi Mainh-is 1 1 I i,. time .1 Ninerica's hdl le ihiee -peed Mrs. W . 1 1. Munich, have luined home. ( hiei Kidge had a chase t ... l on. siow n after llucc thai aie oil Mie load ol n woods somewhere belween and I iieeiisboio, but they 111 hiding I oh 11 Avery heie todav Mr an. son. lioiii the guesis 1 e tlnev es m ihe heie w ere izciis an oppoiiuniiv t beileht themselves, at small ..inlay I he .11 er is a g. " id anv einzeii living 01 pioperlv along such are to be macadamized uallv Ml ol Concord. . b.siah Ni.b'.l i. vedere. N. I . an Mi and Mis I I ' will lay ll I I led ..1 con ling to ance ..I e. and '.he ai: same In tin- otlei made where the pioperlv anv block of such the macadam to width, lln- can be ..ne. and . iw ning 1 1 eels as . the city ic inadacain IJ leet 1 1 1 feel 111 width, .ti the width and imp. u 1 ich particular street iioiini o tialtic ..11 11I111 It an limb a 111 .nth -weep 111 111 1 nig las- in els 1 go 1 u ' s .1 : 11 rda v . climbing 1 1 ill t e I S de 1 pi ev . .us rec. .r. l.v .,. eon, I Hie c 1 1 Willi- 111 Heels desire vcr the full ne bv niak id 1, .11. ol I ineliii: -isitoi lid e toda v 1 V .11 tel and I 1 W ni-ioii are her d h ODD FELLOWS ORPH VNS COMING. class ,.f twelve children Irom the i )cld bellow s ( Irphaiis Ay lum al (loldslioro. v.m give aj concert here Saturday night. An gust gdtli in the school auditor ium. Ihe entire proceeds will go to the orphans The program will consist of in u -ic and recita tions and it will be neither lo. 1, ,ng n. T t. . sh, .i t and i expect ed to afford much pleasure to all who attend I .ft us hear llie-e orphan chil ill in , help them and eucouiage a go. .,1 cause. fall lias Mr consideration will be Meeting for Worship. A full attendance of members and those interested are requested. BUY YOUR FALL SUIT. Sehloss Bros, representative will he at cannon cv retzer lo. s store tomorrow and will remain three days, with a full line of samples of fall and winter goods. The reputation of this well known house for tailor niade clothing is well known in this community where they have built up a large business. Go early and select your pattern. horses ridden by the officers were shot and killed from under the riders. The officers fired upon their assailants and a number of shots were exchanged. Mr. Henry was brought to lloijel Blueni.uit in North Wilkesl oro, where lie is under the care of two physicians. The ball entered his breast, just above the heart, but the doctors say it did not go very deep and they hope to locate and remove it within the next few days CHILDREN BEING VAC CINATED. It is now onlv about three weeks before school opens and many of the children are being vaccinated in accord with the re ipicst from the city physician All children who have nevei been vaccinated should call on their family physician within the next two weeks and be vaccinal- All children who have pre viotislv been vaccinated and ere was not a successful take will also have lo be vaccinated igain. l o save time in. I trouble get certificate from the physician di ing- the vaccinating and hand l the superintendent or teacher. Will Have Dig Reduction Sale SHOULD BE A THOUSAND We have just closed contract to enlarge and remodel our build ' ILIidBnllD. Physician and Surgeon Trinity, - N. Car. Prof. Davis so far has between '"(,' to reduce our stock we . . . . -n ... 300 and 400 lyceum season tickets , wl" ,sllv' a special discount ol sold. He says that the sale will , 20 per cent on all goods until reach 500 or more. There should -".-.'"st 29th be a thousand. Mr. P. C. Oaks ha been elec'. ed Chief of Police at Raeford, X. C, and left today to take charge of his new duties. Dr. K. S. White, of Norfolk was a business visitor here yes terday. R. E. Allen, of Greenville, S. C, is here. The pool room tragdey in Greensboro, was brought on by idleness. No closing the store to re-ar range stock no push or jam no confusion. The same close prices n all goods, and then we deduct one-fifth of the amount, a saving of -o cents on each dollar. See our Remnant counter, am specials in China, etc. A. K. Alexander & Co Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ros o Ksheboro. were here yesterday Mr. and Mrs. as. W. Holliday of Conway, S. C, are at the El v ood. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR HERE. Timothy Nicholson, a promin ent citizen of Richmond, hid., is the guest of Mr. Walter White. Mr. Nicholson is one of the trus tees of Farlham College at Rich niond, a very successful business man and has always been very prominent in reform movements. IN CAMP. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pickett and Mrs. . C. W elch accompan ied by Mrs. Pickett's Sunday school class of boy s left today for a camping tour near Walnut Cove. They will return Saturday. M s.,,i ,s a luimcss Me-sis M .1 II he w s . d today Mis- l-.stelle I rani"! gone I" Pilot M'.iiu.nui to alien a house arty given by Miss de. n gie Keiger to mx Normal C olleg girls. Tu 1 1 11 eeks . .nl v before ll of the vear The weather how ever don't indicate it. Miss Mollie Brown wh been visitin.' the iainiU M I Freeman kit vesterday im her home 111 Spencer. Mr Thompson, division freight agent of the N .ul hei 11. is bete ill Kagsdale. of lamest. .vv 11 i- bcie today W ill M ill. ! . ihe cic. lit in-ur ance mail d ' ,i een -1.. . , .. vv a here today. T. C Worth, of lav etlev ille was lu-ie today M,s . t . . I'.rown and .laugh lev. and M i v I . linker . d I one ml. are v filing the family .1 M 1 M I 1 iceman. alter I'.laii. of 1 ,ieei.-b,m. was here la-t night en route to bis old home place 111 Randolph w heie lie vv ill spend a part . if hi v ac.it n in. Mr. and Mis d V Mueller left today to spend several weeks v acahoii vv ith Mr. Mueller's pen pie 111 New York City. I.. I!. Lowe, of Randolph, lath er of Miss Grace I. owe, was here todav 1 1-1 u mi in g from Nearly meeting. Rev. I hos. I.. I'rott, of W est I ui ham. w as here todav 1 Ic is interested in getting up a trip t" the 1 lolv Land, leaving New York. February 1st nad return ing April 15th. The trip can be as low as S.S4.S0 and as high as $1)00. The Guilford C ounty Teachers Association will meet on Satur dav, September h, in ihe rust session of the fiscal school year. Four elegantly equipped trains consisting ot Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches will handU the great crowds on the Southern annual excursion to Atlantic C. it v on August 22nd. mg voiir .11 rangenieiil s with the 1 111 ; racP m M I I. ill. and pav ing inn such iv . .1 k I he c:t v .idee I . -upei v l-e ill. e: I o 111 -hi e the whole iv 1 up I " -pec 1 1 1 cation -mg to c, .iit 1 a, t 11. -aiue ll II liCCt iol ill guar It.- W 0! k th belli- hi event 111 hei at W u -cester, dead horse lull Sj, sees, bieak ,L tor hei and defeat ear m her class by ,i7 -ecoiids she al-o beat records made by the folk .w mg highpow -en d and higher pi iced cars ill other classes; elie, Buick. Cole, Hudson. Lire-tone, 1 lakland. ( amen !!. Kil t and Empire, blander- . jo 1 was ihe lowest priced car 111 the Contest. Dead ii. s,. I,;! 1- , ,ue mile b dig vv ith a rise of ,,er .(. 1 feet to the mile Newspaper accounts say course wa- -low becau-e of bad snrtace and ,:ie v 11 v bad sp, ,t near Im-i-h line k Ian. lei - 1 line bet 1 1 1 than time made 111 .)ni by any cat le- .ban tb'ee tunes her di ll. I f.iter lb. .11 11 bv anv car ihiee times her -ize Hie averaged a little BUILDING IM PROVEMENTS o deo. I". Penny is making great improvement. 011 his stock farm which is located two miles out on North Main street. large loice of carpenters uu d.r the management of Contrac ts ; Brown started iv.nl. tin- m. .ruing . .il a ten r 11 bungalow which will be completed -o.,n I lainL hav e been at vv . i k 1. ,i -n d al day - ni.i.ni!g a 11 ll mbei .. spi mg- that are on tin- farm number of .lit building s will b. ' ill and other nnpmv enieiil made, and work w ill 11 start n a dam t". u a large lake l. i.id-liiiv.- alre.i.lv been giaded an. will soon 1 ecei v e a hea v v e, .at . 1, sand giavel -making a beauliiiii 'll ive al the 1 d ,. the sniab inountams mar the lake 111, , . vii I Clin v Ma s 1 u -a number . d h ! -e- w i plenlv ,,f -ivle. siep whiih can be -mi a I le ha- lots ,, well bred hog-, eat lie. etc Ml kind- ol live si., at all times for sale ..1 exchaiigi II is well worth your time lo g, "tit and take a look and see ill. improvements that are going ..1 round the eilv. men - ion - . ,r price tune made lad v. but one . Old price v er i . 11 1 ; le s a 1 1 Ic 'ii 1 up the eight per cent grade slrictlv -to.-k classic event run under A. A A rules ami supervision Llan.ler 1 Jo 1 was sensation of the day, sixty and -I'veiib horsepower car- barely beating her phenoin dial pern .1 iiKince. Sending on photograph of Well 111 victorious i lander s on the bill v he has no v mly to win the three bundled va ' .1111111)1 p i;id race t , . pr, e her 11 v incibd -.: v in sp,,-d as -be (Mov ed her 1 1" 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 v in the little li. ltii lel' .IV II Mi '.il-.tv : . j 11.1 1 . 1 :i lell.l. 1 her weis in Montana 1 ! pin ciia -i-i 1 bred will and 1 111 1 -1 1 In- farm CITY OF AUTOS. Within the past ten days just ten autos have been ordered by -itizens here. If you want breeding chickens see D. VV. C'arrick. CASE CONTINUED. The trial of Levi Steele. Tavlorsv ille. who w as arrested here Monday, charged with the larceny of a pistol from Sam Waltham over Mattocks store has two other charges against him, that of carrying a concealer weapon and also for discharging sa-mc within the city limits. Th trial of Steele was continued to I give his father time to get here AT LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev . R. R Sow e: s. . if Sii -bury, will preach at the l.ulh ran church here next Sundav a 1 .1 111 and S p. 111 Rev S, w er i.is preached hei e bef. .1 e and w il ie beard again with interest. an. r. Y F I I Iw I., an ' Car Mi s. S. W . Danie laughters, ,,f Roan.. visiting Mr and Mr- penter. Mrs. P. I-:. Jairell mmilier ol iimuovc ilock ol buildings dde of Main street, occupied bv Mien I. ros. and Amos 'ur W aid v .'iiinah tudebaker 1 little 1 1 1 1 e 11 n 1 horse hi er at S up, 11 at 1 las made a es on th. n the east Mrs Lois Threadgill of Tuske- gee. Ala., who has been visiting Mrs. C. B. Overman returned to her home this morning. 1 mv ruzgcraid who is servinn a term in the workhouse and who made his escape was can,. In yesterday bv Chief Ridg here and delivered over to the countv authorities. The City Hospital ipiestion, a citizen suggests, ought to be dis cussed in public mass meeting, and that at an early date. HIGH POINT STRUCK HIM. : 1 a v ellmg 111,111 -l, .pped 111 'lit ol the 111! crpi l-e . dfice t h I - 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g and w e engaged in ,-. .11 v ci s.i t ,n lie 1 em. irk id thai ibis 'ked like a g I 1. wi 11 W e 1 1 'Id lr Ml that then- w etc 1 1 . .ne ltd an. I le w a - g....il and st : I Hi t pi "i e it to bun: lere w e ve a I'll - v tow 11 wiih a cosino '1 it an pop 1 ; I a t ion - v el v man w lr c 'im-s here I, . w . .1 k and not ick nceives a welcome which makes 1:111 teel at home A man who ;s di-pose, p. ..in hands w lib ihe pe 'pie ill budding up gel - built up hmisell s,,, , nl 'He 1 c. el v e - in. Me a, I v ice than he ,ia-- and cut ei - Ilea 1 1 1 1 v into t he c . . .pel a' lie -nul lb 1- p,,l i i'litsued ha- bnniglil ptospenlv 1 " I l:e ."Ulin 1111 it v and we ale sj ;1 gl. 'W nig gain I hei e are a gieaiei number "I people doing well in prop. .I turn t,, population than 111 anv town 111 the south I bis cannot be iiics loiied. This give- the town an impetus. It , has cv en a, ted as a safe guard I. . 1 i.suli thai might have onic ll'iin the dormant. self -alislied and sometimes biggoted attitude "I a lew win. have had what we call luck ( .end al pr. ispei it v such as we have overrides vvlial under other cotiditoins woiihl be a misfortune to ,1 community. I here the future promises much. Everything points . an unusual development in all lines . ...I . I... : . r ..11. 1 uu- inauguration o new en terprises. ( In, people are plan ning for the future and there ts much to look foi ward to -all bas ed on a solid Inundation. We gave him a town book and he said he would spend a longer time in the city on his next round.
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