A SPECIAL SALE
Saturday and Monday
of Round Thread Va. Laces at 5c. a yard.
See bur South Window, remarkable values
in the lot from 1-2 to3 inches wide
K & E PLAY SUITS
for children from 2 to 7 years, some with loose legs,
some with Cuff Knees and some with Elastic Knees,
all of them fast colors and very durable, if you want
to see your little one comfortably clothed, just try
one of these little garments.
PRICE CUTTING IS NOW ON IN SOME
DEPARTMENT
All Ladies spring suits 1-2 price. Cotton Crepe,
Voilles and Katinas sharply rednced.
ODD LOT OF THOMPSON GLOVE fitting cor
sets 18 to 25, models that have been discontinued at
at from 50 to 98c, former prices from $1.00 to $3.00
on ou Bargain Balcony.
Beginning Mon. we willbeginfa clearance of Tub
Silks that will be received with great pleasure. Two
large purchases necessitates the following reductions
in our fine line ot striped wash silks.
All 11.00 qurlities 75c.
All 75c. qualities 55c.
There never was a fabric so full of service,
beauty, and pleasure
Yonon" Execiurtt if
When a man dies without a will, leaving
a wife and children, what does the wife
inherit, and what do the children get ?
When a man dies without a will, leaving
a wife and no chile' ren what does the
wife inherit ?
The High Point Savings & Trust Co., will
Answer These Questions for You
and if you name us as your
Executor we will have your
will written by our Attor
neys Free of Charge
We not only act as
Executor
But as
Guardian
Trustee
Receiver or
Assignee
WUls can be left in our vaults without charge.
We loan money on mortgage, city property or
farms. We especially desire to encourage the far
mers and will make loans on farm mortgages on
the amortization plan, which is so popular with
farmers in Europe.
High Point Savings & Trust Co.
J. ELWOOD COX, President
Dunlap Pony Oontest
Buy your Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Cut Glass, China, Silver Ware, Jewelry and
Spectacles at our Store and give your votes
to the Boy or Girl of your choice for the Pony,
Buggy and Harness
D. F. GTALEY, Jeweler
ED. L. RAGAN, Sec'y A Trets.
Firet Baptist Church.
Regular services at n a. in.
and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Rev.
y. C. Tyree, D., D. Sunday
school at 9.30 a. m., R. T. Chap
pcll, Supt. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday evening at 8 clock,
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Special Sunday Dinner 35c
Chicken soup
Roast chicken with French
dressing.
Veal stew, Italian style.
Augration potatoes.
Stewed corn.
Salmon salad.
Corn bread
drape nut pudding.
Coffee, milk or butter milk.
New York Cake, no X. Main St.
AT THE ROYAL
A drama of the age at the
Royal today, entitled "A Maid of
Honor." This is an Ambrosia
two reel feature picture, full of
love, beauty and interest. Five
other reels besides this feature.
Comedy, tragedy, love, mystery
and pathos combined. Can you
ask for more? Seven fine reels
at the Royal today. A reat for
everyone. Admission 100.
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FOR SALE One of the nicest
homes on North Main street,
close in. Price $8,01x1. J. . Far
riss. AT THE EAGLE.
"The Whim of Destiny." ;i
Majestic drama. "The iirl Dc
tcctive's Ruse." It's a Than
hauser. therefore it is a good one
"His Chum to llaron" and "The
New Conductor." Keystone com
edies. A No another hand colored
Pathe reel. Character and spot
songs by Hilly Morris, the man
with the voice. P.illy will be re
membered pleasantly as having
played the Kagle before, when he
was the avorite of the audience
during his stay here. Don't fail
to hear and see him. AdmNsimi
10c and 5c.
FOR SALE 1 J shares 7 per vent
preferred stock in Tomlinson
Chair Co. at par. J. .1. Farriss.
Week-End and Sunday Excursion
Fares to Morehead City and
Beaufort via. Norfolk Southern.
From k.-end. Sunday
Cioldsboro $1-50
La Cirange 200 1-5
Kinston 1 75 l25
Dover 1.65 '-25
New 15ern 1.50 1.00
Oriental 1 -75
Bayboro ...... 1-5 l 2S
Farmville ,Vo '75
(ireenvillc 2.75 1 75
Washington 2.25 I.25
Fares to Heaufort 20 cents
higher than to Morehead City.
Rates from intermediate sta
tions in same proportion.
Week-end tickets sold Friday,
Saturday and Sunday morning
trains good to return until mid
night Tuesday.
Sunday tickets sold each Sun
day until September 14th, limit
ed to date of sale only.
Atlantic Hotel under new man
agement, best fishing on Atlantic
Coast.
For complete information call
any Ticket Agent, or
S. K. Adist.T. P. A.,
Raleigh. X. C.
Week End Fares from South
ern Railway stations:
From To Morehead Cify
Burlington, N C. $6.00
Chapel Hill Station .. .... 5.40
Concord .... . . .... . . 8.75
Durham . . . . i . . . . . . . 4.50
Elon College .... '. . . . . . 6.25
Graham .. .. .. .. .. .... 6.00
Greensboro .. ,. .. 6.35
High Point .. .. ... ..... 7.00
Haw River .. .. .. .. .... 575
uinsDoro .. .. .. .; .. 5.20
Lexington 7.50
Mebane .. .. ...... ..... 5.50
Raleigh .... 4.50
Reidsville . , . . '; . . . .... 7.25
Salisbury ... ... .', . . , . . 8.00
Thomasville . . . . . . , . .. .. 7.25
Winston-Salem, N. C. . . 7.00
Fares to Beaufort $.20 higher
than the above to Morehead City,
.: Tickets sold for all trains Sat
urdays, May 31st up to and in
cluding Saturday September 13,
1913. good returning leaving des
tination not later than Tuesday
following date of sale.
(Continued from page 1.)
COMMISSION.
The railroads' desire to
have the whole matter referred
to the Interstate Commerce Com
mission is doubtless based on
their belief that if we foolishly
agree to this proceedurij it will
practically close the doors against
us for years to come, for the rea
son that the numerous classes and
commodities to be investigated
and adjusted to and from so
many parts of the country, would
involve great expense and years
of delay, with the final resu't
that the people would probably
cease to press their claims and al
low the complaint to die.
In a subsequent article, I shall
endeavor to treat on the sover
eign rights of our people and out
line plainly a proceedure which
our Legislature can take, which
will in a measure at least bring
substantial relief and benefit to
our state as a whole.
In the meantime. I again urge
that every right thinking-citizen
of the state lend his influence to
wards a quick and permanent or
ganization of his section into an
active branch of the Just Freight
Rate Association, so that when
the time arrives we may with out
accord assert our rights in safe
guarding every commercial inter
est of our state.
Respectfully.
Fred N. Tate. President,
lust Freight Kate Ass'n. of N. C.
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LOST A string of gold bead
last Wednesday between resi
dence of Mr. I". A. Snow and
Mr. . C. Hill finder return to
thw office ami sct reward.
FOR SALE I'.cautiful home at
Archdale. the Moses Hammond
place. Four acres, 14 rooms in
house. 200 fruit trees. J. J. I ar-
riss.
PURE MILK
BLAIR'S DAIRY
I. J. and D. H.8LAIR, Props.
PHONE 4108
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WANT
AD8
FOR SALB Typewxiter Oliv
er latest model No. 5 like new,
only $40, cost $100 will ship for
trial prepaid, reference. J. Steel,
Box 10, Plainville, Ohio.
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WANTED 300 rooms for occu
pany during the Southern Furni
ture Exposition, June 26 to Ju!y
12. All parties having vacant
rooms wishing to rent them to
desirable ppitits during the g-.ea.
Exposition will confer a 1 ivor
upjii the managers by listing
them at once. State price per lay
fr.r room with and without board.
Phone or write Information Un
real!, Sou. Fur. Expo.
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NOTICE.
I will serve the public with
first class automobile service in
afternoons from 6 o'clock till 12.
My charges are reasonable,
have a good seven passangei
Studebaker car. Phone 2201.
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WANTED A position as steno
grapher, 806 English St.
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FOR SALE! Fifteen acres of
land at Archdale. J. J. Farriss.
WANTED Ten ladies and five
men at once. Apply at the Fair.
North Main street.
POSITION WANTED A
young white girl of good charac
ter and some experience desires a
position as house maid or domes
tic servant. AYrite care of P. O.
P.ox 4V. 13-ik
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FOR RENT 5 and ; f room
houses, also rooms. Anply 814
South Main street. 12-tf
FOR RENT 4-room house on
Tate street and 4-room house on
Park street. J. E. Marsh. tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 115 Pine
St. !3-2t
Only a few Spring Goats and
Suits at 2 Price
EASILY
ADJUSTABLE
TO VARIOUS
SLEEVE LENGTHS
Just the thing the office man has been looking
for. No more soiled cuffs and sleeves.
SOLD ONLY AT
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FOR SALE 1913 Model, Motor
Cycles and Meter Boat at bar
gain price, all makes, brand new
machines, on easy monthly pay
ment plan. Get our proposition
before buying or you will regret
it, also bargains in used Motor
Cycles. Write us today. Enclose
stamp for reply. Adderss Lock
Box 11, Trenton, Mich. io-i4t
WANTED Young lady to as
sist in office, light pleasant work.
Call before 12 o'clock Monday
Miltoir Electric Co.
Guaranteed Eczema Remedy
The-tconstant itching, burning,
redness, rash and disagreeable ef
fects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
itch, ' piles and irritating skin
eruptions can be readily cured and
the skin made clear and smooth
with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint
ment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath
111., says: " Iliad eczema twenty
five years and had tried every
thing. All failed. When I founc
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointmen
I found a cure." This ointmen
is the formua lof a physician ant
has been in use for years not ai
experiment. That is why we can
guarantee it. All druggists. 01
by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer
Chemical Co., Philadelphia and
St. I.onis,
don't fail to visit thb
New Photo Studio
1 1 1 North Main Street
All Kinds of Photographic Works
SPECIAL LIKE
Spring and Summer
Goods
New and Stylish Mcdes in
Clothing, Shoes, and ledies
Ready to-wear. Reduced
prices on Millinery.
Solomon Robinowitz
1 10 E. Washington St. Harris
Building
SHIRTS
WITH THE NEW
ADJUST0
SLEEVE
PAT NOVCe. 1912
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$100,000 CITY OF HIGH
P0INT, NORTH CAROLINA
"'School Building Bonds, 1913,"
and "Water and Sewer Bonda,
) 1913." " .v'.'
' Sealed bids will be received for
the purchase of One Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($100,000) cou
pon bonds of the City of High
Point, N. C. issued by the said
City for the following purposes:
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000)
"School Building Bonds, 1913,"
and Fifty Thousand . Dollars
($Sf .000) "Water and Sewer
Bonds, 1913." Said bonds to be
in the denomination of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each
and to bear date of July xst, 19I3,
and to run for thirty (30) years
from date of issue, and bear in
terest at the rate of fiveper cen
tum per annum, payable semi-annually,
on the 1st day of January,
and the ist day of July, of each
year, both principal and interest
payable at the Hanover National
Bank in the City of New York, or
at the office of the City Treasurer
at the option of the holder, which
said bids shall be accompanied
by a certified check for Five
Hundred Dollars ($500) as evi
dence of good faith, the same to
be returned if bid is rejected and
to be applied on the purchase
price if accepted. Bids are to be
filed with the Mayor of the City
of High Point , and are ' to be
opened by the City Council at
4.30 o'clock, P. M., on the 7th
the Mayor's office in the City at
day of July, 1913. Bids may be
submitted on both issues jointly
or separately upon the respective
issues of Fifty Thousand Dollars
each. The right to reject any or
all bids is reserved. The opinion
of Dillon, Thompson & Clay of
195 Broadway, New York, will
be furnished free to the purchas
er as to the validity of these
bonds.
This the and day of June, 1913.
Fred N. Tate, Mayor.
FOR SALE Good rubber tire
top buggy good bargain. Apply
to E. P. Parker. n-ik