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flffi sHs h dm YL u i mm mm ibb II i mm it in ibi in . i i VOL. 16; NO. 70. HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 191a. -i km mm Stamcy Oil Special Barpami in New Whtjjijst Skirts 98b; $t50w& $2.50 New lot of Grepe Kimonas $2.50 kind for only ... $1,98 New Line of colored Dimity at -: ' - 15c A - btsautif ul Irne of Colored Lawns - - ...r. -10c Big Selection White Goods Try a b&xoi-.Woa4chfr$fc $l'.0' -Box,-''guaranteed to If LUI 1 iiiwiiiiiw .' -: s., ;. ,.,f J ll I I.I I, , .1., ,; Leonard - Deavans - Stamej Co WWOFSUCCEi j4sWwftft net eaaitr. Thevi lf;JS III VfiklvrMi! ofratiooiiiildlitif ol lkruihurs'ind sisletH. ei 'wWppftwaitlf-wifsil his employer'wtovejW'hdhi'iflDV Tnef. Push, pluck and perseveranee are bTstronif ai an army wUnrbacked bv the attery;-or thrnti Ji i-Start navJCT.ac3?uiu.J . A -dollar kpntle bftolCli rwtHeMCRet, ana tne mter EJOwg ano-f rows. .-i'.:nm GIVINGv.HIMiuTAFFY. mJy 'pica' him, 'but- twyOserv him a dinner without iCti UUd If b I 7 1 ip master merchant of nis (IS) efiUi it I how quickly his demeanor will change. trIfs,'-aVfnoying to t?e ' fibiistwifc- tV be 'Without' plenty '' of 'ice'du'ririt1 the'-'Wafttt Tmbtttl s. !'"lv;6 ided deertfe 'drc)6th6tneli:e ' trcam,lH6' cri!ipr:,Vegetables ' r :f'tTnlptifgJi3ntte,,-witWut god ''af' a nfair rii'ice'."' The .ruttl'itjr- bf I "' t1ie'liE5T:,;!l -id '" itrGH',iTOINT' ICE'&I FIUE , B0th'''P6ns"it I'lilli'jltlint .li'.fit r,l'l u iicl flM Pin Stova Wtto A Roooovolt Bolt --How fJo Special to Enterprise. N'ew York, June 7. Roosevelt will go to Chicago Wednesday to holt if his delegates arc not seated in t lie convention, is ac- statement today, made b one of Colonel's cj)ct -political advis .... .aprravr ers. The plans are under wav a .Rugs? velt convention and tlveju.js np furicrOubas to.th i 'Hoo-ovcli lirtigrnm,;,. It, :i said 'liVty&VtH '-'tott - make .a fight ;'ie7sJiialK'''i'nd'' to' the-'last ditch Jr.. , .. ,:, ;i'k'.-J 1 :r 7.'..'" ;f). ROOSEVELT 'DEMANDS ; W y-' ARECRUSHED OUT Sie'ciil'to'Etliorprise; - ChicagoV'-Jtine. In a bitter 'si.ccch.'-Senator Horah, of Idaho. ! tilted flie l?iuillie'aii national committee in-a turmoil at the irit!lctf'i'-t'Iay,! meeting when ,'hV:dcmahdi.'d'' members go on ' record' in every delegate contest. "The'Tirt '''-'steam-' roller - tabled 'JfWah'liiotion'rYrer his- protest. Miien CtiMnnaii Ifc.sewatOT tf'reiM Vchokc &lT thecliscflsWm lkTuh ccHitTfit'ft.I 't'.i'talk air-d was' tiHally perrtVfrtetP'lVv lint-Mi' his eViticfim. "At the majority'.-' AftoV 'mistivng 'otift rr.(evelv rfenrands the co'm-i mirtee continued the considera-J j tioii of rMafiarha' contests. ; :i!i:- ctr- THE' REPUBLICAN FIGHT. SiieclaT t6 Enterprise. ' Oiicago. '' June- 7. Without hope of s-eathig- their contestants,-! the RoosVvelt leaders today be gan 'a personal canvass to break the Taft delegates ranks. The Taft managers are fighting tooth and nail to keep their men in line. There is a slight advant age on the" Taft ' side today. He fias' 'ah ''overwhelming control of iJi . 11:11 uuiJ Minniittee and on lie f3f:-n Jfj'5 j-ctiiPji a sale ma jority ol tjeiegates. This major it y wil lbe increased by the 11a lhSn.il' 'Vorrrmittce seatinir the itv will b'e increased by the na "taft"'' toiitefs'tants.' The na tional cominittdp-wrestled Way vHt1i t1ivAlabama contests, r.oth sides art still 'claiming a major ityj!of deltgatje! disclaiming any intention 'to liolt if the other side wins. 'I.- fAFt GJiTS ALABAMA SpeVia1! to Enterprise. ' " '''' L 'Chicago',' 'Jiinc 7. Alabama delegates at fargeiawarded to Taft iiy'the committee.' ' ' : '' ' THE NEGRO REVOLUTION 'Special Vo Efnterprise. , Havana. Jttiie"' '7. President vioiuez loiiav imil-ii u ur.iin ii-u calliiSp Vviery'man'to'arms't() 'pro' Jec t ' liis '' ()'ro'iVei!ly':' ' and' prevent 'outranges 'in order" to prevent aii 'nterveiittqn on account ot the negro -rebellion. : - Vj.. .:.,!, EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. Snecial to Enterorise. ! 1 he Georiictowii University s ersity corded an earth 5.21 thii tremously being cUcV The t.!.i!eimo- tfs .recorded 'Sv W .8?" A. CHA8E.1 la ir iH llotlf?''ntie After a short iiwei jjnirHuur seiencfl.iCo.rijn 01 T.-..........Mr... .IIH-llU .1 Ll !1 U.. , n.'.l I,. In a Imn u.- ii-.il i:i m.k,. 1 -i 'TTIlt-llt if'inrnnlii rd lllllq'i lo It , : sesimoirray' quake bfSfnfg mornmtr. recoir -vai eie Iocs' is unu the r&riitt&nJbain Convention Longer In Doubt DELEGATE UNDY'S LOSS. -Mr. l'.undiy, of Jamestown, delegate to tle state convention, was robbed of his watch, some money ami even nis collar mu ,om m,nc,i otr l,js co;tt and vest and laid down for a nap. When lie awoke everything he had in his pockets' was gone. MAKES FIiv Z JUDGE. T. W. Albertson, 2sq., has been filling- ,Uie position as Re corder, and his fair decisions are well spoken "of by H the mem bers of the local bar. . .. u MFETING OF THE BLIND ASSOCIATION. Tii.. .I.-Watum attending tne State l'.lind Association at hay etteville Tuesday, Wednesday i anrhufty tetnrned last nipht This was the 4th Annual ses)on mid lW;l)yfhaj4 '9". P"?st couraging and enthusiast ic mejet in' Vet he)d,p;he:cirttioii is growing 111 membership and gain in.' i'avip"ii the eves.oi the sc- ing world. The cik-Ls -,rivcn on Tues day afternooiijLid niirlit were of a high class and artistically ren- dered, receiving- JoikI; applause from the appreciative audience. I T The exhibit-fao'ui the school at Raleigh showing the handicraft of the blind attracted much atten tion '' :'. ' Mr. Henry (1. hasley, presi dent, presided-ovet ihe metings. Ireatures of the meeting were an address bv Mr. W. (.. Holmes. editor of the Matilda Zeigler Magazine for the Blind, New York, on "Salesmanship" and the reading of a paper "The History of the I'lind" bv Rev. M. Luther Canup. The paper was enthusi astically received and authorized to he published in the Zeiyler Magazine for the blind and put in pamphlet form in type for dis tribution among the libraries of the country A'n!' Employment' liureau was isiiWishW Cr'itlv henrfiiii.n icrs at Raleigh fojseeurint: work for 1 - - tne niuwvjM-mcn tva. . . .iMI III II fl I Mid-thei wni vas wKlired push- tfl to' Qin4JUTiifiny4 pres- iqiyiaiijim' ttwinf meager WWscnKea ' Sfflo toward 1 imrt.ijumycn aoninration fO'tbeh&3iufil'a jriven Ote;)- hdj.k'tW.G2k- Wed- Vymt ' r,3&' million aniTrA-e',humlred'-th()iisand blind people in the world today. Their crt is 116 longer alms' hut work. AUTOMOBILE AT AUCTION A Brand IT Fire New Flanders ' Roadster 1912 Model ,"n ...1 ..: '. . . .... We have on hand a new FlanJP r..1;1w.utl mum I J T- J !ll ' ell fttj.auotipn, on. &aturaay, June oj- " Trari rv TT" f" I VyiK?W!WrlMr,0PV ; C IT1.! !. .U- I nrtv nf th nnnmn Maui a at-i 1 Dv,81, We are out of the. auto, ' f'L youc ousjness, ana tms car win, I , ., . , 1 .1 ... I HfW regardless o pnce.,...Ther k c,8jis,su-icty high ..grade and sella, ior $000. .Same, classis as car, .owned by, Dr.. McAnally and I . ' j . . 1 1 car at a bargain this is your qpVP portunity. Tedms x-a cash. baUj ance in 3 and 6 mos. , f .ndVKkk .nd" rn?"yl" ! eedvinfy;vey RH'Pfi8-f?iflnVt14 Co. 'Kt)",trt Dr. G, F. Duiican -who "M. H. Shiplett. Auctioneer. Vi ,1.111 Atlantic; Ci'ty tor an, inter k'r xfJLIiljEil csting program of the lawiug of - ' -w-tj, t" hitET thic out,,er" Furniture' Journal, attended the ciation which met in two days I fl,,s-M,r,nVT0(ro- Railroad meeting .. . 'ft MEETING At WALLBURG ON SATURDAY FOR R. & C. BONDS. A meeting will be held at allburg Saturday evening in the interest of the election soon to be held in Abbott's Creek township, Davidson county, on the question of voting $15,(101) u take stock in tho proposed Ran tlolph and Cumberland Railway. Our townsman Mr. A. K. Tafe, chief promoter will lie present -to push this important matter. V There will be eight miles of jroad built! 'in the own ship. This jwill ,ai jsjbpu f J 50,000 .10 the ""taxable property of the township, and will increase the taxable pro perty by one-third. Xot'oiie cent of the mmiiey Avj1! hsrve to be paid over a (he ra'ilroafl eoinpiiny un til the road is in actual operation, o Piedmont Baseball - League COMPOSED'OF HIGH POINT SPENCER. CONCORD, ' - KANNAPOLIS. The I'iedtrioiir liaseball Asso ciation was launched at Salis bury yesterday Evening with the lour following clubs: High Point. Spencer, Concord and Kannapol is ' Those1 present at the organ ization were -Re.-. 1". Leo, of Salisbury, who was elected pres ident; T. 1 1 ay lies, manager of the High Point team; R. 1). Cirier, manager of Kannapolis; IvW.' Pirrie, manager of Spen cer'; W. J. W'eddington, manager of Concord, and T. 1). (jilliam. secretary and treasurer of the High Point club. The schedule provides for the games 'to' begin with Concord at High Point next Satururday. June 8, at 4 o'clock in the 'after noon at the new park at the north end of the car line. Altogether the canies so far arranged for are as follows : Saturday, June 8, Concord at High Point. Tuesday, June 11. Spencer at High Point. Tuesday. June 11, Spencer at Concord. Wednesday. June 12. Concord at Spencer. Wednesday. June 12 Kanna polis at High Point. Friday, June 14, High Point it Concord. Saturday, June 15, High Point at Kannapolis. Wednesday, June 19, Spencer at Kannapolis. Friday. June JI. Concord at High Point. Saturday, June 22, Spencer at High Point. Friday. June 28, High Point it Spencer. OPENING GAME TOMOR- ROW. The opening game of the Pied mont liaseball League is pulled olT Uere tomorrow, gii);or4, .will Mhy-! Hglit Poin-C-uMd i i ; ' i" . - 1 , 1 1 m m r- jt ..:'( ' -t REV. HUGH .AVl:tttt7JtfTS. tjpAjui l,.l,.r.,, t.. I-..I T..I... I) -.h..wn 1.1 vwi. J11HII I,, Pavlor from hi, son Vph If I ' J knf . , , IIM1 . C'lll IWtlU LtiHAII . .'I r. ' " v v "'i" rtv iiii.i niiniciinii c. ,.: , . ..... Li-.. ....... ,n. 4,t. . . ...... ,. V...:. 1 -,.i'i r 1 it-i" - w.i s- urine in ' . ly'yK'i::-: DR. WNCAN AT ATLANTIC .-vf.il'..:: CITY. The; ICriterprise is tinder obli the. - Ameriaaii.iriedi!. Asmvin. t,on there.--jjjrjp Duncan adds' "It is well worth the time and Woodrow Wilsoivmade a solen- uw aauress im Association." Wilson Delegation Is EBected But Without Instructions CONVENTION Special to Enterprise. Raleigh, X. C, Friday Noon In one of the finest coiitesl-, iu the history of Democratic conventions in the state, Wil - son delegates were electeu to nil t Baltimore.. E. I. lustice. R. 11. lilcnn, Lt.-tvov. Xewland, den. Julian S. t arr, A. .1 Mc- Bean, W. C. Haimrier, and W .C. Dowd. ,. J. Hal The Nominees. "Raleigh, une 7. At 4 unlock this morjung. . tjie - Democratic state- convention as still jn ses sion, the light over instruction for the iresidential candidate be ing under consideration. Locke Chaig was nominated for governor by acclamation. E. L. Daughtridge was nominated for lieutenant governor oil the fifth ballot. 1 ieorge P. Pell a named for long corporation com niisiuiier on the lir.-t- ballot and E. L. Travis was 110111 inateil foi the short term, also on the first ballot. Full State Ticket. (iovvrnor Locke Craig. 01 r.uucombe. Lieiitenaiit-Cjoveruor E. L. Daughtridge, of Xash. Secretary of State J. -Bryan ( irimes. of Pitt. State Treasurer Benjamin R. Lacey,. of W ake. State Supemtendeint Public Instruction J. , V.. Joyner, of Guilford. Commissioner of Labor and Printing M. L. Shipnian, oi 1 Icndersou. State Auditor W. 1'. Wood, of Randolph. Attorney-General T. V. Bick ett, of Franklin. Associate Justices oi Supreme CourtGeorge II. Brown, ot Beaufort; W. A. HJke, of Lin Coll). . . ;.. Insurance Commissioner James' R. Young, of -Vance. .Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. Graham, if Raleigh. CorMiration Commission 1 "t;-Traris. of Halifax, for short term ; Geo. P. Pell, of Forsyth. Exciting Time Over Presidential -Contest. The Wilson-Underwood con test this morning furnished the most exciting scene of the con vention. 'Jude J. Crawford I'.riggs led the 'light on the floor of the convention for Wilson. His followers undertook to storin'the convention, and paraded the ihall with' Wilson 4i1"cr$,'amid loud ells..,,,The Undervvodd men re fused to hear Biggs for several minutes, but finally quiet was re stored. It was announced that . it Iliad been, decided to elect eight, dele gntes at large and allow each jhalf a vote in the uaHoiul convention. Biggs nominated eight Wilson men to go to Baltimore, and R, X. I'lefcerV itooyiender of 1 the Underwood . r .meu. U-OiitiiiUed eight, of wluutv six were for L'lii dcrwood. Pell Named on First Ballot. Outdistancing' his oiponent),' Judge tieorgc H. Pell of Forsytlt county was declared the nominee, for long, term corporation com;-, mi.ssioner by a majority of 57 over the field this morning .at 2 o'clock. As predicted, the . iioin-i ination was made 011 the first bal lot, Pell receiving 307 votes, Bitter Sruggel Over Senatorial 'i. y Fight. : ;:'.. ;'::,,, The bitterest , struggle, -,pf the Whole . Cont ention came ; Avhen Cameron . Morrisoitf, pr0sente the report of the platform cmmittee 4ndorsinjf ! ,the . record f, Senator Simmons. J. S. Manniig 1 subn. mlttcd a i minor! tv:i, renort. the ' 1 I . 'I I '1. , ,, ) ADJOURNS 1 language used in this endorsing j the record of the Democratic parly without mentioning speci- licallv the senators. i W. C. Hammer and J. D. Mur- piy opno-en tne minority report ; and A. L. hi rook's and lohn I) ' Bellamy, lavorcd it. Minority Report Lost The vote showed that the miii- ority rejiort was lost by 363 f ami :.)8 against. 1 lie test ol Mnimoiis-lvitcriin strength 111 the delegates came n this vote, and throughout tl c lialfoting- there was the wilde t ii:;I:'usiashi, the leaders rusliii hither and thither. Sharp lin were drawn. Craig Makes Fine Speech sj-oke eloquently of his preciatiou and his conception the significance of the iinpenkl ing camjiaigii and its bearing im the welfare of the state and tjie nation. 1 le expressed profound gratitude for the nomination aJ ; distinction too pre-eminent, copi in" not from l)i deserts, but from the generosity of Deimicraiy .u other governor had bocn nominated bv . acclamation since the peerless Avcock in 1900, wjio with the zeal of a crusader devot ed his intellect and his soul to the task that was laid upon hiln. His speech was a great 'effort Francis D. Winston Permanent Chairman. Francis D. Winston of Berjlie count v wa made permanent chairman of the conventoin. ter Murphy of Rowan was natu ed as secretary, with R. S. t"jal: loway of Forsyth ami F. B. Ar endell of Wake as assistant se- creteiies. Walter Calioon ;id George L 1'etersoii were nanied as reading clerks. Senatorial Primary Ratified The convention umminiou -b ratified the action of the exe 'ii live committee in calling a prim arv to settle the sensatorial con test. The primary will be held at the regular election. . If a stsc ond primary is necessary, it v ill be held on November if , Sympathy for Mr. Horne. The convention adopted a res olution tendering sympathy to Hon. Ashley Home in his illness and wishing for him a speedy -e-covery. ; Enthusiasm For Glenn. I When ex-Governor Cilejnu came to the platform as icmpjir ary chairman, he was given I a great "ovation and it was ' fully two minutes before the cheers subsided so that' he could Jbe he'aid. Go ernor Glenn was at liis b -st and his key-note speech wasj a splendid' enunciation of Demo cratic principles and a fierce fcir raigiirlveiu of the Republican ur ganlzatioh in both state and ha tion. :.'. '' '. -" -' '. '.''' ' ' -,; "" ',",?"' ' ' - ' '" ' -'';- i MEMBERS OF STATE COM MITTEE. Members uf the executive c 111- inittec were tiamed fmm the Ka rious coiii:ressional districts 1 us 1 Ui It rtVs ' ' iJi-l.'i JilAV,! : i, . I-'itsit .,)iirfa-rli.-y., Aydk-tl, W. Gv -Lamb., L.; , . Tucker, E, V Vaitii,;U ,l,,r Smith,-,.E, X Daniels. . -,. '. ; , ', j SRcond District -W.!,b, ,lJ0w- aril, W, D. pilVlgue. P. j. Mor ton ''F,:!,j-, ;, Winstoi,; ,.v'.;--j A. I inch. E. L.,.lravis ,. .,",' 1 . , Third Djstrkt-X, -1) ' Wartcii,' Uf. 1).;, C,anfi,eld, G,, L; Peterjion,, W 1). llargct, W . B. qroti , ., V'ffMiwt'oPjst.rjo.p.,,;. .- U.' Haynes. E. S. Abcll, Ai,.GC()op- .rJ-,':.R, -Cojljqr J;.,P. :lujnA Ltd Tni-i,, r ' " ".! IO .III). , Mh DastncWlFarrisJ. of ouutoru, v. v,yiIsy..ofrAla - -- -. -. - I ..... 1 iii . t 1 .iiiji 11 1 1. .11 FACTS You don't know agents who try to sell you pianos and you don't know the piano of fered but you do know the time honored name of CHAS. M. STUFF and you run no risk in dealing with Stieff or his representatives. Seventy-five years in business has taught us what a piano should be if sold by our house CH AS. M. STIEFF Southern Warero m 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. STEIFF BUILDING 219 South Tryon Street, opposite Academy of Music after ; . -; .... June 1st, 1912. Drs; Morris & Crutchfield High Poinf Sled Greentboro, N. C. OFFICE: LaJif ' Entrance ' ElwooJ Hotml. Hotmlphon connection. Monday, Wednesday, Friday - All curable dlnvasi-t troatett. Hicially acute, tttuiuach, liver, and diseaM ot women LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING! . Will advise in, or pn-parp plans for improving City IjotK, KHtHtea, Schoul and Church Ground, Ometerk'ts. etc. Work includes Cradinff. Terrftrinsr. IWalka. t)riTa aad FJanting uf Trvcs and Shrubbery. J. hi. AMBLER G. C. WlfSftTOIN, IN. C. Engineer for City Park. Hiirh Point, and Roland Park Ueralopmont. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repair work on factory machin ery, pumps, engines, (Either Steam or Gasolene.) mowing machines. In fact any thing done in a first clats re jiafr shop. '-i!'ji;ij! -.-,';' , , . , TrogdonMachine Works 108 Hamilton Street mance; S, 1. Jlrawloy, ol JJiu hain S, .M.' tiattis, uf tJrange, 'ind1 li A.: Devin, of llranville. 1 $i.vth 1 District E. l' McCul- loch. Wv'S. C'ook.TI. L, Lyon, G. KellatnTv.'-j.-J.-' I'ltiiong!, A. VV. MeLenn; ;, Seventh District R. N.iiiiack ert.'J. lO. Illair. VV. M P.n.ck, R. A. 'Marrow, ' I'.. A. AIcDonald, J. Parham. 2 I TiMth'Dik t W alts, A..;S.- Carson, 1 Ji. S. C.pfTee. J. P. Cook( J.:R. ' Price and. ., Walter Murphy. v,v, ',-, .;', , ';, i Ninth UistrictJ. ij'., ; Clog Well. li.;.R, ,Koy, .JiT..,lsirkpatric, Edgar Love, J. H, Yont. M. O. itiandoer,, , , ,; ., Mientlb.Wistrict-r-J,: JI., ijy'lard, J.; nWil .. IfurgmsoHn ,.. Oharjes A. AVeWWiUiam- R, BrecpojJ. C. Mills and, J.,fi;,;LjjurlEe1,,i , f.lllo j 'jf'i'. ,.j ,i;r.;tM -jll l' Mm DnrD nnnviT 7 V'ju.'i'v'" .'"V-v-:
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