v." A , ' :'.. 3J 51 I maimed. Clhvoice L,o4s - 0 and i 4P 10 - Smsilll F&mnns - In and near the City of High Point, N. C. JO V II. May 12 at lO a.m. . First Sale-lO Small Farms. Just outside the incorpor ate limits of North High Point, known as the Field Land. These beautiful villa sites have a shade on them that would take a life time to grow and a nice lot of trucking land in the rear of each tract. . Sale starts st io.oo a. m. Don't fail to attend. Free cars will leave the square. SECOND SALE. Same day, two nice homes and a v number of choice lots on English street, fronting car line. Sale starts at 2 p. m. Free cars will'leave the square. Listen for the band. THIRD SALE. A number of choice lots in South High Point well located. Everything sold on E-Z terms, at 4 p. m. Free cars will leave the square. Don't fail to attend. This will be a grand opportunity for the home seeker or busi ness man desiring to make a safe and conservative investment. Penny Brothers, the world's original Twin Auctioneers will con duct the sale and sell each and every lot regardless of price, let the owner make or lose. This property has been consigned to us by E. H. C Field and others, giving us a pjrfectright to sell for the high dollar. Your price will be ours. Don't failto attend. We sell rain or shine. $50.00 IN GOLD and a bag of Silver will be givan awiy during each sale. Remember the day, Monday, the date, May 12 the hours, 10 A. M., 2 P. M. and 4 P. M. Buy land at your own price and grow rich American Realty CL Auction Company T. Penny, President J. C. Penny, Sec'y and Treas. PENNY BROTHERS TWIN AUCTIONEERS NOTICE CITY ELECTION RESOLVED: By the City Council of the City of High Point, N. C, that in pursuance of the duties and authority conferred upon the said City Council in the Charter of the said City, an elec tion in said City is hereby called to be he.ld on the Tuesday after the first Monday of May, 1913, The same being the 6th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of electing a Maor and eight Com missioners, two to be elected from each of the four wards. RESOLVED FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding said election, a new registration is hereby ordered by the said City Council, and each registrar shall be furnished with tw registra tion books, and the following per sons are hereby apopinted regis trars 4rom the various wards of the said city, to-wit : -' Fist Ward J. Matt Sechrest. Second Ward J. L. Sechrest. Third Ward John Farlow. Fourth Ward J. F. Hoffman.- RESOLVED FURTHER: That for the purpose of holding said election, the following per sons are appointed judges for the various wards of said City, to-wit : First Ward L. J. Ingram and C. S. Welborn. ' Second Ward A. B. Horney and A. R. Hammer. Third Ward W. F. Brown and J. E. Marsh. ?v .V" Fourth Ward A. M. Briggs and A. Lyon. RESOLVED FURTHER: That the said election shall be ' held at the following polling places, to-wit: First Ward-Office J. M. Sech rest, W. Washington St, : , Second Ward Police Office, City Hall, Jordan St. , Third Ward H. C. Sechrest (now Taylor) Store, Jarrell Hotel Building, South Main Street. Fourth Ward Office W. T. Parker, Hamilton street.' RESOLVED FURTHER: That the said election , shall be held as is now prescribed by law for holding elections for munici- - pal officers, and ia tie absence of any provisions in. said law, said election shall be held as is pre scribed for the election of mem bers of the General Assembly, and for that purpose the said reg istrars are hereby directed to'open the book for the said registration of voters on (he 3rd day of April, 1913, and are directed to close said books on the second Satur day preceeding said election, to wit: Saturday the 26th day of April at 9 o'clock P.-M., and (lur ing said time the said registrars are directed to have the books open at the voting places of each and every ward on each Saturday up to and including the 26th day of April, 1913, from 9 o'clock in the morning to 9 o'clock at night, the last "named Saturday being Challenge Day, and are further di rected to have the books open at the polling places in addition to the Saturdays herein mentioned from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P, M., Sundays excepted, from the l8fh day of April to the 25th ayd of April inclusive. RESOLVED FURTHER: That after holding the election as prescribed by law, said registrars ami judges of said election shall count the ballots and return to the City Council the result of said election in the various wards, on the 7th day of May, 1913 at 12 o'clock noon at he City Hall in High Point, '. H. C, at which.time and place, the said City Council will tabulate and declare the re sult of said election. DISSOLUTION NOTICE This is to give notice that the firm of Brooks & McLeod, .com posed of D. I. Brooks and E, S. McLeod is this day dissolved by mutual consent. D. I. Brooks having bought put the interest of E. S. McLeod, and the said D. I. Brooks will continue the busi ness at 400 East Washington street, High Point, N. C. All accounts due the old firm will be paid to D. I. Brooks, and all debts wilt t6 paid by the said D. I. Brooks. y f ' This April 39th 1913. D. I. Brooks? E. S. McLeod. FOR SALE Some of the most desirable property in the city. . One vacant lot on Rain avenue and North Main streets 70x180 feet. One lot 80x190 feet, cast side North Main streets, with six room house. Three lots on south side Thurs ton street, near Lindsay street. One lot oh Gurley property with small house on it. Several of the most desirable pieces of property on East Green, Mangum avenue and White Oak streets. No part of our cily is advancing in value and improving more rapidly. For'further information apply to A. J. Podamead, Phone No. 3. tS-t- .. -. ." o The great calamity in Omaha was quickly oycr-shadowed by the terribly disastrous floods 'n Ohio. Great suffering and sick ness from colds and exposure rer suited. L. Poole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes": "My daugh ter had a very seveVe cough and told but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time." Refuse substitutes. Mann Drug Co. . ' ; -;V ' WHEN IN WANT OF Wood ;.;C; ' ...FOR... STO V B or G RATE Call phone North StF.te No. 587 Quick OsHvery Southern Veneer & Panel Co. EGGS lOR HATCHING White Orpington, 13 for one dollar White Wyandotte and Single Comb White Leghorns, 16 for one dollar Foley Kidney Pills repay your confidence in their healing and curative qualities. Any kidney or bladder disease not beyond the reach of medicine will yield to their use. Mrs. Cordelia Cope land, Ardeola, Mo., says, "I had kidney and bladde.r.;.puble for wet yea' Wl.'iUe5;o Kidney Pills cured me." It is the same story from every one who uses them. All says, "they cured me." Mann Drug Co. F. T. PARKS R. F. D. No. 4. High Point, N. C. Phone 933 K A man living at Al burn. New York, had a severe attack of kid ney and bladder trouble. Being a working man, not wanting to lose time, he cured himself com pletely by using Foley Kidney Pills. A year later he says: "It is a pleasure to report that the cure was permanent." His name is J. A. Farmer. Mann Pru; Co. 1 ' YOUR HOMES . j For all kinds of painting, paper ; hanging, decorating and hard- wood lloor laving, see Iv T. Stan- j Icy. photic 2JJ. 19-1111 1 " ' COTS WOOD YARD Try Oak and Pine Wood, also ! Factor. Blocks, Delivered to Any Part of the city at $1.25 Per Load WF POP PHone 4 2 6 . r. UUC, 323 Mangum Ave ' SPECIAL LINE Spring and Summer Goods , . New and Stylish Modes in Clothing. Shoes, and Ladies Ready to-wear. Reduced prices on Millinery. Solomon Robinowitz 110 E. Washington St Harria Building . 60 to Star Market. w II II. . . j - lr' THE SANITARY ONE And be convinced that we have the choicest of Meats and the Cleanest Market in town. Give us a trial order. W. A. PEGRAM, Prop. A slight cold in a child or a grown person holds possibilities of a grave nature. Croup may come on suddenly, bronchitis or pneumonia may develop, sqvere catarrhal troubles and cottiump- 'iiqn are possible results. iFSley' Jlhjy and 1 ar Lompoti jftqnip a cold'at the outset, cures croup quickly, checks a . deepseated cough, and heals inflamed mem brances. Mann Drug Co. YUO aKE PERFECTLY SAFE in eating our ice cream. It's made of pure stuff that won't hurt a babe. Physicians Prescribe our Ice , ', : - Cream for convalescent patients on ac count of its purity. Those who are in health grow healthier by its use. We will deliver it at your residence or serve- you at our Ice Cream Parlors. HIGH POINT CANDY CO. AUOIIOLSPEKCENT. AVegelabkrVepartlonBrAs similatindtlipnvwf.-miRodnh ting Utc Stoniaciis andlkwcTs oT Promolcs DictattonfW tful- ncss and RestjContalns nciutrr Opiuu.Morphioe norMiacral NOT NARCOTIC. jUx-Sram Jh-Mlchtts- AiacStii ftrrrrmiir- llilurkmtSib Him Sri- tltrr. Anerfprl temedy forCtmsnpt .1 '.. cnuretnmarh ninrriidtit Worr.K.Convulsioits.l:ewriia nessandLossoFSLEP. list Simile Signaraitrf The Centaur Compatct, NEW TUMIV For Infanta and Children. The Kind You -Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of w In Use For Ovor Thirty Years fesiiSfl ISI1ST1 151ft Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMI ..KT.UI1 OOMMHV, d TSKK ITV. Miamirtiiii GARDEN- SEEDS I Which Succeed are, the kind you want LandrethV are the Kind Sold by ua for 30 years. MATTON DRUG CO.' A UTO SERVICE We have two excellent Autos for ' public service. Headquarters at Elwood Hotel. Both phones. i Night Phones 2244 and 397. : . i A BARGAIN Requiring capital al supervision. Burns and Louise to 0 inW business rvvtll seirtb H; ,:. Tr,hnpiT7tT har- jalows erected under my person- Architect. 4 31-tf.

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