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tit ' Ml i7 'i I! Hi 1! ill 1 ; :ooop 5 IT V1 'A The Associated Pre U excVjiive'.y entitled te tie use for rcpil-atio f sil new dispatches credited to it er not Iherwist credited in thia paper mi also tie local new published tbereia. Telephone North Stat K Souther Bell No. U ' Subscrrf-tioa Price -OBeyem" .v. V7 fix SUliltV ..... .-. ...... Three month Oue Hk , . . . I. . ...... .$5.00 .16 Entered as second-class natter at the poetoffice at High Toint, N. C under the act of Congress of March 3. 1872. . The F Bterjwis welcome hrt letter o subjects i current interest Jrtm its reader, The name oi the rlier nmt eraiMfntny web. article though the name will ncibe n Mil if the writer does not fesir it. , r. v 777 The Jr.tenritf is delivered in the ttfty by "eaVne." at Hi ub-trifti re. ! of 10 cent jcr tk, :ubsorils.'r who fail to pet their jfir on time will con fer a tvt by notijtt! the circulation department. f . MONDAY, DECEMBER xo, 1917. ; If the ailiM would only capture, , and Chrwtianiie,. that center of popu ; latkw known as Berlin! Tbia here Kkholas Romanoff appears t be jealous of the front page position 1 occupied by Concord Haliax and other .. i place. '."V ft - , f v Baturlay ill- bring more work than usual for the pontofliee employes; Un cle Sam begins sending ouf the ques tioanaire. , - - - ' ' ' , - ' ' , There must , b a . lot of variously shaped men in the army of our Uncle 4 Sam to judge from some of the sweat A" era we have seen in the process of con v 'structloiC Mw Ay 1m says that if lier feller . iies irom a big city to see her and -h got sick and just simp bad to re ; tire that, ahe would calx it a misfor tune 'of war.' - t . 1 . . j.V.,J bTe to ix the big Boohetvikf whti Kiitedine nad KnrnilolT gev )L, 'u Don UotMti-k alf wruul.t up and started toward the seat of that duwase kii-h tbpy are determined to eradicate N11 .ro American meeting ia this sec- : iU be complete without haviiiy ..-.,. vl know the Hun pre , ,,-Mt, apfaui AMtii, who is to ieak -in this eity Saturday evening, know! David Worth Bagley, lieutenant com mander. of the Jacob Jones, through acts of friend was saved, but that docH not disprove- the fact that the) Bagley boys , are always In the thick 'of history-making naval engagements" ' ' I lf ; Now that Jerusalem is back where it belongs, in the hands oi tne Chris tians, we are hopeful that the Brit . iab forces will see fit to chase the dirty Turks bito the ocean until it'is so deep tliat their feet cannot touch bottom. ' t We herewith ))aes a kick on to that or.imittce' of tin Commercial club j vhkh i . exLntant for the purpose of ,, -ontidrriiii . rsilroi passenger and ... freight affairs. 8inee the Southern oegan operation of certain trains iU, dou 'bio sections, tie first installment of No. 37, the fariy morning southbound train, ' does riot . atop at High Point. Paasen gcrs for this point from New York. Washington and Philadelphia must "un ' laid'1 in Greensboro and proceed home ward on other trains, it. is stated, and already i-everal citizens have been incon venienced. Comp'aints have been made to thiv newspaper . which - hasten to "pa su the buck". to the : body which wou!d surely have some weight and f .in to it kicks, J . . t, :,.uv.r. . Tie I7ue i;i alio 7.y ea-h to ile prohibition and sriijc measure:.. Tlii is iiJ and plenty. Both ques tion have been under consideration for ;n and both are so well understood there is probably not more than a hall doren members in the House who he not already decided how they will tote and no matter how many speeches or how eloquent they may be, a some ot them are certain to be, not a tingle vote will be changed by these oratorical Fia.'. ' uinrtut.s. New .;nrk rnWM'-i a arainst a prevtoua wrjre majority ijrainst, the women. Under the cirrum stances it wa a rotable triumph fr i Wouiei..'. 1l.io rffti-il H'UeTsv ?f.li.' mt wate ye;M ask..- TW, -mith" htrt.U- an it'.jt--sie - iit v'ld Mi-I elmlltfi J.ilWK; M-llfillil'Ml il.i!" i-nut' -f" n w. 4 1$ie VeU liMie t.llun 11 H( h mt'? tuim the 'eo-ttt lr ui lltriM- r-k rhlliitt", tii-l rl T.lM'Ve eH-n littK 'ittel;tMitt . fr the fet'Nnj?. 'Hi., new l.ivnor t Virvmia il '"' ' u nti jirti):ilnion iUtiirm. -. In, fact he tuiswj'.y defied th" inhibiuoubt. yef ise was elected. But the Stau i ir-iiiia k dry and the governor will enforce the law as be should do. Iowa is already dry, by statute. Ait effort to confirm the policy by consti tntional provision . . failed f by : a Tery small margin. But the law was not impaired, and will be enforced vigorous ly The three votes in Ohio have been tak en within three year on "prohibition, in 1014 the adverse majority waa 84, 000. In 1913 it was 54,000, showing-a re duction of 30,000 and hist month the weta woe by only a few thousands. In deed the margin was. so small that it was aereral days before the result was determined. Kurely the advocates1 of prohibition have good reason to con gratulate themselves on this latest cam paign. In effect, the result waa most encouraging for the-dry and promises success the next time. Slowly but sure ry whiskey is being put on . the run. N'o one who follow the situation can doubt or deny this,- '- With these two questions ,in a sense of a domestic character, disposed of be for th holiday- sesaion, when it reas semblea next year can address . itself to the war and all its coreiated subject. As voting time approaches, interest and activities increase, and two lively days are in store for those- on Capitol Bill. THE PEOPLE -AT WORK. The American peopl have not re fused anything that is "needed, for the war. .... vVilV-.,,; ?VJ The government aked them for 1, Vm.tHKi irieH. and tlia-men Hre in the etinip' (i! oil the tghtiijg liitu. . It nLed fur l.lji--, .tnd m0ixm.tMH h Mt t h ;f 'tip-i :re nndiT vn.t 1 in-lion It asked for money, and money has been forthcoming . with abeolutely no stint. .' Ami now 11 "in iikkiiiv' fin-' !mhI, ih! iil ol their weitltlr th Aineiicuii ijeo- ' ' V pk' will give food as generous y and et fecttvely it they havo giveu everything elt- necik-d in connection with vigorous 1-ronecution of the war. Food make the most direct war coa tribution, apart from men one . that touches every home every day. Next to men it, call for the greatest changes in normal life and personal habits. i The American (teople liare changed their money habits nnd are buying bonds; they have changed their ways of thinking about ships, and are .build Ing a mercantile - marine; they have changed their view of peace, and are giving their men for IbaestabliHliment of1 a real world peace. - And they are changing' their habits in food. They eat corn instead of wheat, poultry instead of, beef an pork, and are saving sugar and fats, -It has' taken a littlo longer td or ' r . '.' ;...".". ... " ganize tnia war contribution of food. chiefly because j the mater was more complicated : than 1 other war- contribn tionn,' and bad to , be brought lioiiw to more people! M", 1 'r ' . ' ' ' ' But it ha been brought home, and the food has. begun to movVto Europe. In thw great war work) the American people are not going to be found -want- ing. , ' , COKCEBKIJfC A CREAMERY, ' " In anotW column of this issue of The Enterprise will be found a doubly interesting story of the creamery ?' op erated in Davidson county. This story, 1 t: t!ie lHivi n ex terjrie, cm plta!iej at i-.i.ti-'O, frniers of the section iM'i.h.'-O1.) in caah for 138,770 pounds of butter fat. Urwsmery butter was sold for a total of f-)4.82rt, and after accounting for all bills and expense, had a turpliu ot $6,303.23 reft And, readers, a dividend of 20 per cent was dec'rel and paid, proving hat Davidson cuiinty L far more for ui:ate than thi particular, section o truilford, hr the farmers were provider with a Hnl ntsh niHrket, (M-i-Hoat in vetia rt'Mlixeil a haudsonie dividend and 'the. pople- were : enabled to pur I'liasr clean.', pure,, fre-Ji butter. etii, . the !iit(t u'. warnery ' fi.ir Uiah l'oiut luisht wkeiriiini urt iW r(diefei l rolling (ilH e sj iil't. WITH EXCHANGES The Lcwcr the Bettor. A Mri'Vtl we;i ..(sifted on Kttw4u af fair. .l-Hi it, irtt nut be vmiji-eStircil jt btnv loliif the HoNtct i:;t ill be tiie iI.eiiMi.int fjetur - 111 t'itAiu .jt' fiiiv. buve il.H-i-h-.l ti jeaie it to the '4vW and we guiss. they wih ive the matter attention just as soon as they get sufficient ammunition.- W j:niington Star. If at rint Burgin J Witherspoon of Hickory tried to enter the United States army, but . was rejected both time because of physical disability. Ho went to the local hospital here, underwent a'n, op eration, was restored and tendered ni service to the government. He will leave next .Thursday for Forth Thomas, Ky., where he will betratned Vor hos pital work, A boy who shows the nerve that young Witherspoon has d is played deserve to be supported by all the people. That's why we win. -Hick ory Record. Dawg Gone! Fashion : has decreed that woman's skirts are to be from two to mx inches longer. And just as we Jiad become accustomed - to the sight displayed by the short. 'Ones.-. Shucks! Greenville Daily New. ' . No Doubt ,' After President Wilson "a . recent message to congress, if anybody is. in doubt about our aims in this war, it will be hard to make tiera pmin to him ia 'the- English language. Germany's urns have been pretty wall understood fro(' mthe beginning. iState Journal , ujjfeUip. yVih -.1.1. ." : 'ei-?j-''-j '.i;r ' - The Time, to Bat. "Upon what meat hath our Fido fed that he hath grown o great!" Not Hoi Springs meat! -r-Greensboro : Daily News. POWERFUL EFFECT. The people, who preach, economy for others sometimes-have to turn in and practice economy for' themselves, said a railroad man, "I once asked a busi ness man: ', i "AVell, 'George,' did -you s read your wife that lecture on peotiomy' you said j oit were goins tot' , , i bah " 'Yep,' (Jeorge grounted, with a i-tiire of .t'iog'tit. , " .'Have any effect t' said I.. - ' , " 'Sure it did,' said George. . 'I've ought x myself a safety razor, cut out rfcnr in favor of a pipe and had last "nann's suit cleaned so s to make it ln- akem. : ' , ee me throtigb this year.m-Washin;' on Star. - - ' " ,'r 1ms of tl.tf I , . rrtoi.7s v. Iirii'."" 11 mom jMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiriiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiititiituiiMiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftf The Motor Service Company SOLICIT Your Automoblile Repair EXPERT MECHANICS , ARE EMPLOYED EVERY DEPARTMENT. WORK GUARANTEED TO BE ABSO , ' LUTELY SATISFACTORY , .CHARGES VERY, REASONABLE. ' ( GIVE US A TRIAL The TJotor Service Coiiipany f... i a 1 it . e i i- 11' . 1 f Cr.o Cei.t a Woxl Each Insortion. Fifteen Cents minimum Charge. All ads signed "Care Enterprise" are strictly confidential. YAXTEI--A BOY TO ' LEARX THE printing business. Apply Petrie Print , g company., lO'l RENT, DWELLING HOUSE : AT .21$,.. corner, .Virginia avenue and b'rtMd street.1, Elwtrte Hurhts; water. gas recently jwiiited inside and nut. ' loW'tcnt o deirubie party. Apply ' .MiirictU Paint and Color Company, corner Commerce and Hamilton tSts, . . , . ! 12 11-tfl KtMtM AN Kl SA!!K TEAVM. HEAT- et! '!U-e cHVf !lU-lli lH-!tt''l, t'blMir 1 !":? . till ;. .--; - .t.i.---.-.i'-1" v ' i . ; . w wtr.'i - h.d FTiM' tTkTh Imi't iimltei if tvi'isen. 1 pjy ?ilt to M -r ,tt, ' V-nd by pmvel po-.t ,;' I f-uene e'leik h return jtuirt. h Mt-h S. Jtin'li Stjeef. 'f'nu.le l.1!-!, Pi. . v -: li-'U WA.VThl. V 1H )Sl'n )X AS STKN.t KA I'lior and txinkkiH-pcr by young lady ot experience the first of year. Address Ruth Cashwell, Wilson R. C, 108 N. Pine street.1 " '. 11-11 FOR RENT ONE 7-KOOM HOUSE, furnished. IJlbhnflon street. ' V. R. Morrow." J; ' , ; 12-14 - 'ANTED JOB ,AS COOK. ELLA . Harris, 41-4 Leonard street. : - 12-11 FOR RENT SIX-ROOM .DWELLING. ...-... ? 7 All modern conveniences. Desirable location. Possession December 15. Ap ply Misa Montgomery, Peacock-Kher-rod BUlg, after 1.30 p. m. 8-14 FOR SALE-ONE 10-ROOM ; DWEL ling; large lot; corner Broad and Chestnut streets; auto shed and other outbuilding. Ample room on lot for another dwelling. Also one large lot w'.tk sheet iron building on West Green street. .'Suitable for small fac (jory site., Fine location for knitting null Apply to tleo. D. Trogdon, To co,Ga. ' . 12-14 FOR SALE LOT NO. 8 IN . -. Garden Acres, located less than one mile from the city limits on the Greensbdro-High Point road. ' Tract contains more than two acres and -is an ideal location V for a country .home with city c6n'yenienc"es,y Price and terms very,attractiVe;'f J.: P. Rawley, iV. L'?v:: y, ,"m: ,Tr '':".. WAXTE1X IMMEDIATELY, ME!t TO sell and collect industrial health and ' accident insurance. Salary and com mission, jjJxpwience unnecessary. Ap ply to" Box No. 2C2. " , 1218 WANTED SECOND , HAND OFFICE table five ,or six' feet long. Address TABLE, Care Enterprise.. WANTED 1000 . SUITS AND OVER coats to clean and press. Thacker's, Phone ff5, 128 South Main at. 12-10 WANTED NEW ' CLJB MEMBERS for Our Cleaning and Presging Dept., rates 1 per month. Work called for and delivered. 1'iThacker', 123 South M.iin st , rhone r . )2 10 WAITED-YOUNG -MAN OF GOOD address who has some knowledge of Work r.:.; u' :: . i'l I . ! ' f. r V : t c; i.n.,l.,rJ 0.1 Co. 12 ltf. w. s (.: WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN WITH some money j not Iea than $l,0t.i0. We leve money in your bank and help finance; permanent position. Marine Iron A Stel Co., Norfolk Va. 11-27-tf dx. a: e. Frjvzizn v ("t . Dental Surgeon i Office Third Floor, Dank of Ccmmerce Building. t lis. 8-12; 1-6; 7:3(W30. . THONE 760. S0UTHRH: RAILWAY - SCHuUULE. '. v . ' , H0ETHB0UMO, W '''.'' A. M 30, lWmWura to New York et 1:2- t.1i.i,-!oU 16, WAhMugtou at 7 .00 3d-'.New firleans to Kew York at 12:43 ' v : P. M 46 -WcMminsUir to .Danville at 5:55 12 - Atlanta. 1 4. Richmond . at 8:30 3j"Augwta to New York, i at 10:10 M New Orleans to New York at 10 43 SOUTHBOOTSB. . No" ' A. M tit . New .York to Birmingham at 2:07 31 New York to Augusta at 4:12 11 Richmond to Charlotte .at 7:14 37 New York to New Orleans at 7:40 P. M 45 Danville to Westminister at 1:00 33 New York to Near Orieans at 6:43 43 v Washington to Atlanta at 7:43 ; H. P. S. A. &. SOU. P.T. fast. - -Train No, 107 Leave ........ , J -53 p. m. ' Eastbound J No. 141 Leave High Point 8:15 a. m. ' Eicept Sunday. No. 107 Leave High Point Is 15 p. a. . DaUy No. 143 Leave High Point 8:00 p. m. Except Sunday ' v - West. No. 142 Arrives High Point 7:05 a. m. Except Sunday, No. 138 Arrives Higb Point 12:20 p. m I)ail No. 134 Arrive High Point 6:45 p m. i . except Sunday The following changes 'in schedule of trains leaving High Point, N. C, will be. Come effective ta.ot a. m., December 9, 97: Northbouni Train No, 30 Leave ,2:30 a. m. Train No. 30 Leave ........ 1.40 p. m. Train No. 32 Leave . . J.. ... 0:54 p. m. Train No. 38 Leave 11:28 p. m. ' - - Southbound TinNo. 29 Leave ;.. Train No. 31 Leave Train No, 37 Leave Train No, 11 Leave Train No. 33 Leave 2:37 a. m, 4:22 a.m. 7:17 a. ra, 7.32 a: m. 6:10 p. m. FIGURE WHAT ' YOU CAN .SAVE . 'f i. ' -By ha rag the Mor tis - Plan' , Company pay yoor street pav ' hag assessment , :- . it.tv ... , . , . The Morris Plan pays up in one year on . . easy eekly payments. The city is now mak- '.y,: ... bg r these assess- ... f ments. , Come in. Talk it over with as. y HIGH POINT , MORRIS PLAN COMPANY "; STAR BARBER SHOP E. E. Plummer, Prop. 7 EXPERT BARBERS . . ' TUB AND SHOWER BATES Basement Bank of Commerce Bids. NEW YORK LIFE INSUR. v ANCECO. , F. A. Ogburn Agetai- ' .. Phone 24. V Room 412. 'PHONE 635 R. E. ANDREWS; ' :'' ; ;; : :-";v': '-'V :;,''7V- : '' V, : Contracting , , s.-'-P '''.'-.'-'''-ii' - "'."'--i' ,,-,7- 'v';,,,.!'X':-: '" Paintef and Decorator ; 1 . J---' .. Jir,,s .' ,,: -; DO YOU APPRECIATE HONEST SERVICE? You get what you pay for when I do your work. Let me Drove M DR.L.S.1 FOX. l7fl Vlttr Tnt1i : TTT rXTTTOt ' 1 1 Uu ! . t ,1 r ut ti t' 0 m.-ir.l.i-r-i 1 f our Now Year Sni; i Club to readi them by ,-;,turJ.iy, livciiil)er 1."), riuI all members nre urji'J to call and make their last pay ments nut later than Monday, December 10. , We liojie you uie anion';; the number who will re ceive 0110 of our beautiful Santa CUus checks and t that it will bring'yoii much coiafurt and pleasure. . It would bo well, toiK at this timelf'you would begin to conider the placing of all, or even a part, of this Christmas check to your credit in our Savings Department, where it will draw four per cent interest, compounded every three months, v Of curse, we shall expect you to join" our"l9i8 ... Uhrisbmna club, which will open later In the month,. It afford an' attractive and 'woitderfu.1 way in. which- to necumulato 11 .tiily sum lor this holidays VfiU:out causing you any inconvenience )i w discomfort. . - u , ' !-'. If you will .-al, we shall take pleasure in ex- 7 plaiiiMy.er.' derail of our Christmas Club.' HOME BAKING COMPANY Tht! Heme for Yout Savings acd Orginator c-f the , s ' Chiistraas Cluo System m High PoinU ' t ' V What Yoii Poksesss Today IS EVIDENCE QF WHAT YOU DID WITHOUT ' ; 1 ; viterday ; And in the years to eome--in accordance wiih what you are saving now you will be .financially Inde pendent or financially "broke," - . , . ' . 1 WHICH WIlX IT BE WITH YOU?, Are you not better able to breast the storm of life now : than ydu will be twenty-five years hende? : ' ' T Do without the luxuries now that you may have them later in life. v 1 ' 'J.-'!''ii".-i.' ';'''.;":''''V''''V."i.:-' ' ' ' i"vr,-;.'7 ''J.. 'j't':..: W "'. ' ', ."!' If you are interesting in getting on in the world we would be pleased to have you call BANK OF COMMERCE O. JXAJUfS, President, :v j JL. It SAHm; Tfcs-Preaidtst iMiiaiiiiiiiiDiniiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiyitiiiiiiiituiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit '''V: - ;''-'.-"', I-''.."'--. ',v-: ' ' ' ., ;v ''. I' ..' ..--'-;:- ..v ' .. 66-A - till 7n A Ml km i Is the title of the delightful .... K a't n nnii mm II TODAY a- 1 7t I 7 It i agoVgcAWWiilMni Fox production with dainty and ' I " demure June Caprics as the star. The added attraction wUI be the current episode of the serial s ' j F1111 Charles Richman and noted cast. . , S 1 iXoming Soon! : I I ; ' Evelyn Nesbitt and Russell Thaw in i - -7: The Greatest Film Sermon of the Decade. ' H. A. HTLLIS. Caihler. . ,''-,: J. H. ADAMS, Vice-Pnsidnt & A. PCLL0CC Asst. Cashier. v 99 n comedy - drama photo offering the-,w i "'t r; : : i watei Heater ; I i. i iiiiiiiJ!niiiiiiiniiiiiiiMMiiiimii::!H!miniH::::ni!TC w 5-Hi:::::::::.::::::::: (MiiifiiMniMMMMliMliHiHiM Ml f ifffii.V.t.
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