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THE BANOUET OF BEAUTY AND COLD." Scene in Act III o f Henry W. Savage's Inspiring D ramatic Spectacle, "EVERYWO MAN," which comes to trie Muni cipal .- Theatre,; Greensboro, for
Matinee and Night, on Saturday, Deecmber 15.
OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY
OF LOCAL FRIENDS MEETING
Interesting Services Held Yesterday Morning at High Point Friends
Church in Commemoration of the Founding m 1892 of the High
Point Monthly Meeting. '
j with the revenue Kprvice, hi subsequent
return to .: favor, and membership. and
count less "other items of Interest to
Friends which are not -contained' in his
ninmtsCTipt, '
The 2Jth anniversary .of the estab
lish .ueufc ofia monthly meeting of
FriiaTin High Point was' fittingly ob
served yesterday morning at the 1)
oVock service at . the Funds,, chuivh.
Thf congregation present for the wry
rice m lare and interesting' sketches
and beautiful musical selection corn
ea me to Albemarle colony, row a part
of the Ute. He and two companions
spent a night in the rain ami could not
lie down for fear ofNfieeiuj, their
iothe being wet through ami through.
All night lonjf between two trees they
walked. - Id the morning they, reached
Henry 'Phillips' liouse 011 Albemarle,
low stands.
Kdmotidon reached the liou-c on
Sunday morning and desired to hold a
meeting for about noon. Slimy attend-
pri ed the program for the morning, I low Perquimans river, ,T.here Hertford
There were, by approximation, but 121
members of the church present for the
service and one of the speaker declared
thnt Quaker nnake more hefori eold
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weather now than they did t't years ed, Le says, but they had little or.no
ago when the .'committee:;.: from ... the .religion; for they sot during tlie meet
Pnriiijrfield tbureh met in the old Meet'! in? smoking their pipe. Re led an
injf house in the yuakcr woods and de'otbcr meeting the next day three miles
cidifd to establ-.su the meetinp here, j away on the othr side, of the river
TV re were, hoeer, yot M of the; and jUinied to Virgin U oa the m.t
itay, laeway, tliree clays and two ser-
uu u ended the firKt niLwionar y joiir
ney to North Tarolina hut laid the
foundation for the- fcoeinty of Fritrnds
in the Httitft. .
ueore tttx ktitea tuw aertuni in
November of the same year anrt Kd
mondnn visited aain fow- years later
a found them 'finely uettW.' The
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i, other counticM in the eastern part of
MEDICAL EXAMINATION PAY
Views' of Humor.
. jhe ba came inure, ami more iinnappy.
humor, 'anvhowt . Some j SometniicR :lie hardlv knew.hiin,
What!
ime a wsntenee i said iliat' has all the ' As foi the nuin, he had hia moment
oarmnrkf of a jot-it; ha followed j of remorse. One day he saul to her:
firitt mcnibcr of e the meet 111 vrea-'ut.
ttiis proving that tht od brave weather
conditions more reaAly than the yotia'?.
. A. M. Brijig a nieaiber of the com
mittee reqion-ibl for the founding of
the High Point meeting and a tneinher
of the churth at pWent, gave a tJwrt
hwiorkal hketch of the meet iiiff, start
ing with the arrival of the first known
Quaker m North Carolina,' lraci) liw
'frarela, giving the arrival of friend,
and com injr down to the' founding of the North Carolina. , The first settlement
; ings in this e'liom "He. covered thath ; : ski in Alnianee" county, where the
period whrn the Friend do Met! it a' monthly meeting waa et rrp In Decem
best and proper to weed out . certain J her, I7.il.1 The name yearra meeting
membera for ww-nf tobacco and spirit- for worship waa etablihcd at New
ou liquors, and it war shown that'tlic Garden and a- monthly, meeting
church prospered, dcsjMte thw eeveraiiee
of relations with certain eirinjf Friend.
Joopeh Cox, a Vi.unjfer Friend, jiavc a
history 'of the devejopmcnt " of the
church from ' the' time mn'tiiipii .. were, den monthly meetinjr in 1754. A prepa
held in a buildinpr tHnding where thelrative meeting was et 'tip" at Deep
- Kress store is now lotated on down tojltiver in 175S and a monthly meeting
the present, time, touching ujwn ihe;m. Ui.. . In I. 9 1 Ucv) Hirer -net up
work of. the varioui minister. The menlthe Springfield. Missionary meeting, th'w
whose efforta have .been hirpe'.y rcin- being- 'done' durina the Kevolntioniiry
iib for the uli-tantial prowth of. ihc!ar. The battle of tiiiilford I'ourt
meeting were mentioned, and the1-: .. de-.houe. wa.,rfoiigh on llwrch 14, 17S1 ;
velopmeiit history proved one of thejthe battle -of , Vorktown in October,
held
bv turrit at f'anc Creek and New Gar
den. ' ,
'Ti Deep River . midweek meeting
iwaa et tup. m 1735 and the New Gar
very interesting: event of the morning,
boJi to Friends and twitou..
Mrs! llenry A. White p.ke on the
outlook of the chuich and grive her im
preioni of thoxe tiling which have
njade the inert hig o tniccful Mud
something -of ut-h prime inportance to
its membcra. lr. White had nRv
ticn to offer An to other feature- which
the Friend might well inert and the
, rapt attention given her showed that the
Friends young and old, wcjre internd.
ed. i The spirit . of co-operation shown
' by the memher; and their way ; of p t
tint; together when thin" mut Ite de
cided, togther withother way of doing
thing that might be cJasHcd a ir
: tuca, were mentioned by Mr,. White.
A toll call of the memfter was made
by 0. f- Stendcnhall noon after the
JScriplnre reading by the poxtor. -"v-
" Kvlvelcr Xewhn, II, A. White and Mis
Lula Albert.-on were ai-ked to check, oil
those who aiihWered present and at ihe
'cone'uuion of '. the wrv'n Ihey. on
immieeit that iliat 121 litemWrx lllitl
answered to their nauics. - Ten of these
were .'original member of the High
Point meeting, having had continuut'
articipatioii in the etinion emce. lisitt.
Tlie MiUbicaf wleituma tendered by
choir, cougTegotion' and a mixed ijunr
let, romjKMted of fim. 1L; I. rflied.
Fowell, ?Jt-ndenhall and Jlr and ilr.s.
J. tiuniey Urigga, were particularly en
joyable and appropriate.
1781 ; peace treaty nipned on feptcm
lier .1. 1783.
"Tlie DeepvRiver quarterly meeting
nun r-nin(Mlftlirl til nun , cni.iit:ui,
in Surry county, and Deep Creek, in young men
Yadkin county, belonged ..to thin quar-j
terly meeting. ; rineywood. a mile
north nf ThoinasVille, abio Old Keii
nett meeting at Ja meat own, lu'long to
the Deep River meeting.
"The High Point preparative meeting
requcxted a monthly meeting and thia
was approved by the SpringticM month
ly juceting and., endoriwd bv the Deep
Rivvr fjuarterly .. meeting. On I he fifth
day of the twelfth month in 1S1 the1
committee'' met. 1 being a niembet, In
the fi rut month, KcAenth . day, 1892.
Mary Carttid wa appointed clerk for
the' ennuuittee .wlu'cti met on that day.
Atlho next nieetmj; .!. Robert Parker
wa. appointd clerk and nerved for
nearly U : years. Henry White then
served ' for more? tlmn 10 year with
Alvirt jS, Parker nn recording clerk moat
of the time. The aniwinnirnt tlie 'first
vear wan,$32.?2.M
Mr, Hriu'g dincusned .aeveral intcreA
big facia during the reading' of the hi
tory of Qiiakerwm in 'Xortli Carolina
and the .events, leading np to the set
ting tip Of the monthly meeting ..' of
j Friend in High Point, among them he
mg tlte measures taken to weed out
ccrtnitv members who were addicted lo
tobacco and liuiior; the imprint of
Everybody" Expected to Think About
Hia Health, Says Health Board.
' "Today ha beeii set apart' tlie state
Board of health says ,r everylHaly to
think about hkuself ---not alxjut his .fi
naneeshiM social standing or his relation
to other people or things, but as to what
he nmy count on in the number of years
be expects to live. He is advised ; to
think about his heart, arteries, kidneys,
teeth, any prolonged pain, or any abnor
mal growth like a wart or a mole that
ij beginning r,o grow or change its shape,
lie Is particularly advised to consider
on this flay the seriousness of lost
weight, a low blood pressure, a cough,
.r a slight fever 5n the afternoons. This
u siuilly means the bt;ginning of tuber-j
iu'osis--a btage wl ichf Is easily cured J
f treatment is begun In, time, ' ' '
"A few years ago sajs the board,; -"a
liion didn't; want to know it if 'bis iff
arteries .were hardening, if his blood T?l
pressure was high, or if anything was j
wrong with him inside. He seemed to j
prefer to travel life s road in ignorance
and darkness to be cut down at an
t;nciKcted moment without warning or
without remedy. JSuch a method of liv
ing h considet'd now not only unsafe
but unsound." Applied to business "it
would wreck any firm or fortune as it
used to wreck the most' valuable lives,
all unnecessarily. s Men are now using
the . same common sene in Keeping
tl:nsclves well that they use in run
ning their business. If they are headed
toward some disease tey want to know
it so sV to take another course. They
no longer prefer that sickness or death
slip up on them unawares, when they
can intelligently prevent it, .. ...'V.
"To have a medical examination once
or twice a year to know if there is
any. defect Or - impairment that needs
J correcting, or if any disease has set in,
I that H.may soon be checked, or if the
living habits are wrong that they may
be changed, is the moist intelligent sort
of health work. The selective draft has
not only taught us' the great need for
sueh work but the value of it. Men
who ate rejected on account of some de
fect or disease have had the condition
T VftfUAuA' nrl urn rr
ill the rules, and shmild be; good for a
laugh-and it turns out to lie the sad
dest thing that . "ever found Utterance.
Smh is the follow 'ing i .. .
- A lovely girl niarrieit a fine young
num.. They ere happpy for & while,
and:', then lie contracted'-, bad habitsa.
He ot tcadilv worsei aad worse, and
"My dear, I am a
bad husband to
AMiat a mistake
vonli and I know 1 it.'
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vn made when you chow ; met You
should have married a better man than
I am." ' ' " -
,AnIl t-he an-wereJ him trn'jiially;
'" I did.'' Cleveland Plain vlhiler. "
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W; A. BARBER .i
PRINTING COMPANY
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PRINTING COMPANY
well, : efficient
"A SPIiliD TOIIIG "
Says Khion Lady Whtf On Doc
tor's Advice, Took, Cards! '"
And Ii Now WIeII. t"; ;
Th"' historical sketch given by A. M.I bloody hands m. the ceiling of the
P,ri . reiiro-liirt'd because of its in-lchurch near (Jtiilford- courthouse, the
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, teres! to the pcoph
tMiii, was lis Jol ov t
'f !.! lii'intiiiig
of the ent'uo sec-
MI'lll'
prints being caused by. wounded king
laid out on the . htniber; - the exjtulHinn
of Quakerism iftiof' Brother. Worth and the. 'appreciation
ied-it-lw73.- 2.4hiit-went-wrth' the MrTVoflh be
AViJIunj dinoudoon big put out because-of his connection
; Hlxson, Tenn. ''Abont 10 years ago
I was., ,w says Mrs. J.. Bt Gadd, of
this place. "I suffered with a pain In
my left side, could not sleep at night
with this pain, always in the left
side... , ' . ?
My doctor told me to se CarduL I
took one bottle, which helped me and
after my baby came, I was stronger
and better, but , the pain was still
there. .
I at first let It go. but began to ret
Weak and Tn a run-down condition.
so I decided to try some more Cardul.
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This bust Cardul which I took made
rr.e otjcU better, la fact, cured ma. It
has been a number of years, still I
hae ro return ef this trouble.;
I feol It was Cardul that cured me.
md I recommend It as a splendid f e-
siule icrJc.
; Don't allow yourself to become
weak and run-down from womanly
troubles. Tasio Cardul. It should sura
'y t ;lp you, as it has ro many thou
sands ot other woaion la the past 40
years, ilersdache, tackaclie, aldenr.
uervousni si, slc.eilc!;nr::'8, tlrclout
'ccllnnr, are all signs of womanly t-ou-Lla.
Oi'.. r women (tet rdief bv f .Ing
CarduL Vby tot youT AJl dru- ists.
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" . and otner buildings; "also servant's home. This place '
contains 133.75 acres. Or we would rent the dwel- -ling
lho!:se and use if the grounds . aa a auburban '
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It is most important when jrour Ford Cat re-
quires mechanical attention that you place iV .
jn charge of the authorized Ford dealer, be-
, . cause they you are sure of having repairs and
replacements made with genuine Ford-made
materials by nien who know all about Ford v
Cars. So bring .your Ford' to us where saf-
- isfaction is guaranteed. Prompt, efficient .
v service at all times and Ford cars if you wish -
to' buy s i 'it - ' - "- - -
, Chassis. $363.99; Runabout. 1 $384.52 j-
Touring $399.91 ; Cbupelet. $605.1 7; Town"""
! car, $692.41; Sedan. $743.72. One-Ton
truck $646.22 1; delivered here. " ; s
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' Office Thons 835, , . Garage Phone 8SS
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good for One-Dollar Bottle of OLD INDIAN LIVER AXD KIDXKV TONIC. ' v
After using a bottle strictly according to printed directions n it, if you do not
think it is worth at least ten times what vou paid for it. you can bring batk. the
empty bottle and'we will cheerfully refund the sixty-five cents. It will work a..'
quantity of bile from your svstem just as black as any ink you ever saw. that "is
poion to yow liver and kidneys. One Hundred Dollars Reward it it gripes, or
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HIGH POINT, N. C
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i; It is the duty of -the. telephone'
operator to ascertain the number
vi'-"-v-U.'i''''''''ff'''-'''' y'1- ':' ?v: :fw'V'.'iU''':iii';.': ''f '-'
1 .wanted and ring the bell, of - the parry
s called. If the called party is slow to
.R''::''i:.v"''V''' 1' '.."'V ? ''yi':- ' -f. 'Sfa.-'-
answer the operator is as helpless as
f-"':- : ' . '--. '-''''J-xV'.;: ',!''!... f'-V-.-.'-.J'1
; .you arc. f " - . ' ': r. , -'
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, . t -. Moct of what - you might think
is "slow service" is caused by the sub-
. Bcribcra not answering promptly ;
You cm help the service by answer: ,
irig ycur telephone promptly, . . ,
IVhn you Tuc lone S. '.Is v
SOUTHE .1 Z2LL TELEri'OI
and te . cc:
; ' - - STATEMENT OF CONDITION
ofyc Commercial
; National Bank ;
IXirjh Point. H. C.
; At the Close cf Businesa November 20, 1917. ;
V
RESOURCES
Loans and nvestments
Overdrafts . . .'. I .... .
$1,596,083.11
' 589.84
; 150,000.00
550,000.00
137.269.00
i30,ooo!oo
j,U. S. bonds
U. S. Certificates of indebtedness. .
' Liberty Loan bonds . . , . . r; .
North Carolina 4 per cent, bonds. .
Guilford county bondi . . : . . i . - . 62,000.00
Stock in Fedcial, Reserve bank i '. , . 7,5jD0.00
Furniture and fixtures . . , .'v.' ''' 5,421.46
Cash in vaults and due from banks.. -, 761,024.10
Total $3,399,687.51
LIABILITIES
Capital stock .............. . . . . $ 1 50,000.00 ,
Surplus and profits 173,781.16
Circulation . ; . . . . . , .......... 1 50.000.00 '
B.tJAcc. it ( 140.000.00
Do; : , (i..t) 2.786,106.35
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