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VI - i ll 1 i i . i .-V... ' VOL. 5.N0. U9.;,v ;.. ' HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROUNIC ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1913. i i i - ii ii ii ii y i ill ii J i ii y I Mil W; l . I L Tffl rv. i it T-r NEW GOODS New Dress Goods v . New Silks - New Tailor Hade Skirts New" Embroideries ! New Laces kv. New Neck Wear New White Goods . , Np Ginghams New Percales Come In And Let A7s Show You - STORIES OF SUCCESS CYRUS .W. FJELD to on to- TUl Ider it. lanfi ITaKIa. h- gan his biisineu career aserrand boy in dryootta tore at $1.00 a 1- U AiA ma 1 ill ' wnk iiv uiu iw e the tomorrow that would ohange tha enmmeree-'of the world. Even then at the Bffe of thirteen, hu tnot to was Ind jstry and Economy. Later In life when he had left the dry goods business as one of the most successful merchants in New York be could not remain Hie. When after thirtetn yeara' ceaie less toil, crossing and reerossins; the ocean fifty times, the first successful message flashed over the great sub marine cobte. e proved for all time that persistency wins. '"' . . ' ' Isn't To-Wirf' also yonr ambi tion! ; '. By a little economy and thrift we will halve tre responsibility with you. ."V . - ' . - Start a savlnes account with today. v " - " . Tomorrow, ita persistent increase by added savings, and our foarptr ment may make yor) a eapita'itt. tACHOYIA BAR! t TRUST CO. Just Arrived ! WOOD'S , GARDEN SEED wilJ llytvl lullv n Leonard - Deavens -Staraey Co. r""T - - The world' I '.' . . morrow wait it Sl 1 a younff man w. fe Adnilttcd T0 D6 Gcrlouo Special to"0Enttrprie."r'5' "s-f) U. Washingtpn, Di.-C Fb; ,9- While denying ' ordefs-iiswed to state militia Jto proceed.', to .the border the war, department today admitted such orders had :. been prepared and were awaiting Gen. Wood's signature. ';..Qrders are thus prepared to ,, save time . in case of necessity.'. The ' depart ment will not send troops unless conditions iru Mexico City ' re ports the revolt ' apparently sweeping over Mexico. Rebels control railroads and telegraphs north of MoM Rey.. , " - , -O EX-MAYOR BUFFALO DEAD Special to Enterprise. , . Buffalo, v Feb. 9. John N. Adams, former mayor of Buffalo and former merchant died today of appoplexy, ' : Want the Dest" Glasgow, 'Feb 9. Winston Churchill, at a' luncheon today, declared that England intends to maintain naval supremacy of the world ' regardles of the opinion of any other nation. . . Raleigh Aroused Raleigh, Feb. 8. That Raleigh has a search and seizure law as stringent as Ashevill.e's was the announcement made tonight at a meeting of 400 citizens to form a Law and Order League, and that this law should be envoked was the unanimous sentiment of -the meeting. The league was formed with the adoption of constitution by-laws and election of officers. The officersare: Dr. Charles lie Smith, president j.W. H. Wil liamson, vice-president; T. B. Eldridge, secretary (John Pullcn, treasurer. . Stirring, addresess were made by N. B. Broughton and others. : v . - Japanese 17III Ouild Elghtocn I7ar Ships Special to Enterprise, ( Washington, D, C.,k Feb. 9 j Congress to regard more serious The navy department officials to- ' )y the department contention that day are hopeful that the Japanese the United States must maintain announcement that she will build ' 18 new warships including eight" FORTY-ONE NEW LAW- -i-vr';-''--" yers.;.a '-:-y. ; M " Raleigh, : Feb'. 8. Forty-one young men, four of them minors, secured license; to practice law in North Carolina' at the present term of the" Supreme court. Out of the class of 51" only ten failed. The fuU list of the successful ap plicants follows; '. ",.':; Arthur .A." Bunnr; Vance .eoiin ty; Elery G. Brown,: Columbus: Goodman H, King, Union : Law son. R. rierce, Iredell ; Paul W. Gay, frorthamp'ton ; Walter L. Spencer, Hyde; Junius J. Good win,' .Wake ; Wiliam .L, Knlghi. Northampton; Wheeler Martin, fr., Maffin; Raymond R, Moose, Catawba j Walter R. 'Bauguese, Ashe ; Lindsay C. Warren, Beau fort ; Clayton Moore, Martin ; Bennett - NoOe, ; Jr., Chatham ; Lennox P.. McLendon, Anson; Cyrus D. Hogue, Orange; Fred erick M, Va2, Virginia ; Thomas S. Long, Hyde; Edwin I Gavin, Sampson ; Walter L "; Currie, Moore; ? Cyrus M.' Johnson, Wayne Franklin T. Dupree, Harnett; ' Jesse E. Carpenter, Randolph; Milton B. Iguatius, state of New York; George A. Marrow, Iredell; George T. Wil lis, Craven i Lawrence McD. Scott, ' Deaufort; , Robert v E. Wliitehurst. Craven; Levi W. IVruson, , . Forsyth ; Brooks 1 :,i.'.-xler, Forsyth,. ; George A, Ocores Of Lives Lost Special to -Enterprise, , r : Madrid Feb. 9.WThere are alarming " conditions in South western Spam where thousands of acres -are inundated Scores of lives Have been lost King and Queen left today for the jscerie. .It isrreportea that the' King will take 'personal charge of the work. BROKAW INCORPORATES. Raleigh, . Feb. 8. The Fairi view Park Corppany ' of High Point 'as chartered today with $50,000 capital by W. Gv Brokaw, the noted millionaire, who has a fine, lodge, Fairview, neaf High - Point; VV. R. Byford of Charlotte and L. D. Norwood of Salisbury. Real estate improvement, main tenance of parks, hotels, selling mineral water, maintaining light and power plants are among the powers specified. . Other charters are for the Leach-Mdrman Hard ware Company (Inc.), Star, Montgomery county, capital $io,ooo, by Ernest Leach and others;: the Wadesboro Hard ware Company of WadeslVpro, capital $25,000, by B. G. Coving ton and -others, and Ramsaur Brothers Company, Fayetteville, capital $25,000, by Herbert Ran saur and "others fo rautomobilr and mercantile business. , (The Fairview park property is located 8 milessouth . of High Point and is one of the most at tractive private estates in the South, Mr. Brokaw has spent a great amount of money on it and we expect will continue to im f rove it.- It was given ut-r cently that Mr, Byford had pur chased for. Mr. Brokaw a large tract of ' land in Mecklenburg county but we do not know that the incorporation of Fairview has any hearing on that deal.) Dreadnauehts, . might . induce supremacy in the Pacific-by ad ditiona! ships. ' Sparrow,.. Jr. ; Mecklenburg; . Campbell B., Fetner, Mecklen "burg; James F. Head, JNew Han over; Herbert C Allen, Bua combe; Ernest W. Leary,. Chow an i Wilfiam T. Shore, Mecklea burg; Robert M. Gantt," Cleve land; William C Coughenptir, Rowan f Emmett C. Willis. Wilkes; fed'gar W. Pharr. Meck lenburg; V Wiliam O. Gaffney, Mecklenburg.; Gonipers Ghows Feel- ':" '.'.3 :3.v:; Washington, ; D. C.j Feb. 9. Almost weeping with anger with what; he said- was climax of an effort to humiliate him Gompers 1 made plain to Justice Wright to day rather than apologize to the court for alleged contempt. He faced round day's tormenting merciless cross-examinatiou by one of ''prosecutors" ., appointed by the court in renewed proceed inrja growing out of the, Bucks case. 1 - ' Casket ' 'Call Tonight Jarstsiown l!i;h School !!!- Toint IIhToint,- at 8 ct t! tlarp. Adb:;on fee: AU,.eiylCc;;cL1- r, ........ ..;....... lllQh Point Takes Lead ; sBissspiaisssa . .,..-, v When' High 'Point gets starte.d on anything there is no stopping until success es, assured. Some how, this year the town got busy about 'the schools and started them on a' "way to be the best in - the "Statej; and they will not stop short of it. 'And Wednesday even ing at a meeting of the trustees it was voted to send our Superin tendent to the - meeting of the D(epariment .. of Superintendence of the National Educational As sociation which, meets in St, Louis, ' February 26-29. This, we believe, is the wisest action that -could be made by our Board for the,' further improve. ment of our schools. It is but a just recognition, of our Superin tendent s faithful services, and we know" he is; just the man to get all that "is in it out, and re turn filled with enthusiasm and with many valuable ideas for the improvement of our schools. His attendance upon this meet ing will be an excellent advertise ment of our.schools and a declar ation to the State that High Point proposes to keep, up with the educational procession and get her share" of the, benefits of these great educational gatherings. s STILL PROCESSING The ' intimacy growing be tween the High;- Point Academy of Medicine and' our city schools is for the betterment of our-peo- ' pie,-and there is certainly no sur er sign or a growing community than the interest taken by one and all of our physicians in the physical welfare 6f our children And it does one. good to see our schools going on daily toward better, things. 1- , The following a prpgramof talks to be delivered by members of the High Point Academy of Medicine to the different grades of the city schools: Dr. Claude Rcitzcl, 4th grade, 1.1m street school, February 12, Dr. J. T. Burrus, 5th grade, Elm St. scchool, February 13. Dr. J. R. Reitzel, 6th grade, Elm St. school, February 14. Dr. J. A. Turner, 5th grade, Main St. school; February 15. Dr. C. S. Grayson, th grade, Mam St. school, February 16. Dr. W.. G. McCain, 4th grade. Main St. school, February 19. Dr. G, F. Duncan, 7th grade. Main St. schol, February 20. Dr. Skillings, 7U1 grade. Main Street school, February 21. -. Dr. W. M. Jones, 8th grade, Main St. school, February 22. Dr. A. A: Mendez, 8th grade, Main St. school," February 2 Dr. D. A. Stanton, 9th grade, Main St. school, February 26. ' .Dr. McAnally, 10th grade, Main St, school, February 27. "' 0 . Shooting at Asheboro ''; a '';'''', Being told' by George .Cox to leave his premises Tuesday night about ten o'clock. Ewart Hath cock said that he would go when he got ready ; a few minutes later a bystander carried Hathcock off to a neighbor's house Cox had shot him through the' head with fi. 32-calibre pistol the ball enter ing the cheek just above the roof of the month and-continuing its way to the back of his neck where it lodged. Courier. W. C. RUSSELL DEAD. W. C. Russell who has. been Superintendent of the Franklins- ville Mfg. Co. for a great many years died at his home in Frank linsville yesterday;'. He - was a compe'tent mill man And was well known by many of our : readers who will regret to learn ' of his death, V . V i'i...- ""'.i.',"'-'',: ; It will pay you to attend the remnant sale at Alexander's Sat- j urday and Monday. ' tf "Fruit Shower" At Hanufacturers Club An r Mondav afternoon the Young Woman's Missionary So ciety of the M. E. Church, will conduct a Fruit Shower at the Manufacturers Club, for the ben efit of the Winston-Salem Or phanage. The festivities will be girt at 4 p. m. and continue until S.30 p. m. Ladies are invited to bring anything in the way of fruits, either canned, preserved or oth erwise. Good Old St. Valentine will superintend the occasion, and there will be four of High Point's most beautiful and gracious young women attired in a special costume, furnished by St. Valen tine himself, who will make glad the hearts of all who attend y serving to them delicious refresh ments, the menu being as fol lows : . -Pimento Sandwiches. Minced meat and olive sand wiches. Jackson Square Coffee, New Orleans style. After-dinner mints. The interior of the Club will be beautifully decorated in ac cordance with the wishes of St. Valentine. Mr. C. B. Payne, will assist the young ladies in serving the refreshments, he having charge of the making of coffee, and who is now in the city in the interest of a coffee that is fast be coming as famous as was old Any Jackson himself, in the Bat tle of New Orleans, from whose monument and park located in New Orleans, in memory of this great fighter, was named. A great treat will be in store for those who attend the fruit shower. : AT THE EAGLE. In addition to the very pleas ant feature of serving delicious coffee and cakes to the ladies at matinees, the manager wishes to call attention to the superb show now on the boards. Miss Miller, singing, comedianee, needs no in troduction here, having appeared here before and is one of the best in the business. Millar Bros, diorama is a won derful production. B. F. Kieth of Boston, Mass., says of this act "the Millar Bros, diorama is gen uine novelty simply great." It will be remembered that Mr. Keith is the greatest vaudeville manager in this or any other. country. Gus Hill, of New York, anoth er man high up as a manager of big houses says, "Millar Bros, diorama is by far the best I ever saw. One of the finest acts . on the vaudeville stage." Pictures : Ordered to Move on (Cosmic) The Peril of the Plains (Kalem.) -., -o NEWS FROM ALLEN BROS. Saturday will be the last day of Allen Bros. White Sale, this is the golden opportunity to pur chase muslin underwear, white waistings, linens, lawns, white quilts and in fact everything in white goods at reduced prices. On Monday we will show the latest, newest and mo6t fashion able shades of spring silks, wool en dress goods, suits and dresses, all of which comprie the most beautiful styles and patterns. Qur entire stock will be on display for your approval during the coming "week. As an extra inducement to our friends ; and patrons to crme see us, we have arranged with Mr. Payne, coffee expert, to serve our patrons and visitors with a cup of that, delicious cof fee, "Jackson Square." Mr. Payne and assistants will be with us Friday and Saturday of this week and Monday, Tuesday and .Wed nesday of next week. , Welcome all. ;"; i f, ;: ", " . ' Respectfully, .''y;-'l:( : Allen , Bros. Locals and Personals Now is the time to get busy on that house you expect to build. Workmen have begun on Mr. W. G. Burnett's house on John son avenue. The Industrial Club will soon be in their new qaurters in the Sherrod building. s Please send" in early any notices you may have for Satur day's paper. 0 Mr. Wash Charles, father of Mr. R. C. Charles, is reported ill at his home a few miles north of High Point. Mr. Charles is in his 89th year. " 0- : . High Point is not going to make any noise about it but the authorities are getting busy to break up a few places here in which originates trouble. Miss Clara Cox, who is a mem ber of the council of the Worn an's Clubs of the State has re turned from Greenville, N. C, where she attended a meeting of the council. The meeting was a very pleasant one indeed. E. H. Farriss has gone to Ral eigh on business. Rev. W. R. Ware was here this morning. . .. R. R. King, Garland Daniel and Col. Fry were here this morning en route to Asheboro. See the beautiful display of china in Alexander's window at half price. Saturday and -Mon day, tf W. M. Nissen, of Winston, has been here for the past few days at the bedside of Mr. Charles. ; Mrs. Langhenour, of Waugh town, is here on account of the illness of Mr. R. C. Charles. A. B. Sinclair the well known and popular representative of the Adams Elting Co., is here calling on the trade. UNSOPHISTICATED CHILD HOOD. The following poem by Mr. Walker has won great admira tion and commendation from Mr. Haynes. Mr. Walker is also the author of several other poems and short stories that will appear til mis i'afvi iuivi win : j "Whosoever shall humble him self as a little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of Heav en." Matt. XVIII., V. III. Thou art not learned, dear my child. In lore of any school. Yet all thy words and all thy ways Proclaim the sage a fool . ' ' v. ; ' Thy speech is not of Greece and Rome, i ". Nor ages dim and gray, But how thy native graces tell The glory of today. Unknown to thee the mystic A names, . ' Orion, Saturn, Mars, But oft at night thy spirit dwells At home among the stars. Thy life is like a budding flow'r 'That drinks the morning dew; Unto the sky that bends above, Reflecting back the blue. Thy heart that never.' knew a ' .. creed,':.:, How pure and unbeguiledl , And God who mocks the mind of man, 'jr"-S'-'':;:''-'::.-' Will hold thee undefiled. , ; '. . J. T. Walker. : High' Point, N. C. :v:'". 0 . '. Don't Forget-Shakeapearo at AtJUtorium, Feb. ISth, Ma&e. and Erenif W-.y,v- A Problem in Piano Perfection, Add Together: A delicately A light and raflntd TONE, respon.lv. TOUCH, A perfectly b.i.nc.d ACTION, CASE, An artistic The world's r.cord DURABILITY. Sum total: STIEFr. Factory : Baltimore, Md. Founded 1842 Southern Wareroom 5 West Teade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. M. Wllmoth, . . r. Get The Best ...THAT'S... aiiiiiifiEin "The Coal of Quality" IT COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OTHER KINO fUQH poitiT icr & ru COHPAHT Bole Agwnta , The High Point Perpetual Building & Loan -Association THE HOME BUILDER THE MONEY SAVER Ninth Series Begins Feb. 1,1 91 2 First payment to be made on that date Subscribe for shares at once J. P. BEDDING Prttld.nt V.A.J. TOOL 8m. ft Tims. I -Silt TWO DAYS ONLY February 10 and 12 Consisting of our regular line -of goods in short lengths, and at "practically ' ONE-HALF the Regular. Price Gnat Variety, Choice Selec tion. No Seconds or damaged pieces. At the same time we will fill pur Window with a C oice Se- lection of CHIR1, Useful and Ornamental Pieces which will be sold at just ONE HALF the repular price. We have but one price, and when you have the opportunity " of gettlatc good at One Half our regular pr'ce, you will lose money if you fail to attend thiisale. nil nonddv ' 1
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