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The Canton Enterprise Volume 13 Number 03

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  • The* C-'SfSSftr^ Fltl^rriti-^P ,'(if:, rl*t#ri ' •>• "rHPMP, a.wi l**-';" ,! i*jC*ijj May, N,.J., to the ' _ll__ i *ii« is RUtti.-ned at ihe General solders* hospital, at which place Friday nv .Hospital at Hot Springs, spent he ia a patient. The young man aeveral days here with his wife, spent .his fourteen days' furlough Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Hall. with his mother- Mr3' M" Hicks» spent the week end in Asheville at Wellstown He recently re- T , t>. . ■. , . . . turned from France. On June, Judson Pinner is taking a short *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ course at A. E. College at Raleigh. PUBUSM4U* EVKBY The Canton J*»bHshinf» Company H. A. Kolden, Managing Editor Margaret Monrte Holden. City Editor Subscription price per year - $1.6" Six months .... .75 Advertising rates - - 15c per inch Reading notices - 5c per line Entered as second-class matter May 86, 1011 at the post office at Canton, N. C. under the Act of March 3. 1879. FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 1919 Events About Wellstown The little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hicks has been very sick, but is improving now. We are having Sunday school in our new church. Our pastor Rev. Wm. Pruett was with us last Sunday for the first time in four months and we sure were i glad to have him. Miss BUnahe Haley of Philips ville visited Mack Haley's family last Sunday. Mrs. John Haley of Philioa- vi'le visited Mrs. P. C. Hicks last. Wednesday. Miss May Coffy of Philipsville spent last Thursday in A-ihevilie. Hugh Noland of Fihreville is borne ir«»m Penniman, Va., with his leg also three ribs broken. He is nuking a good recovery. Mrs. C. N. Sanders who has had a severe case of flu is im- proving. P, C. Hicks of Wellstown and Taylor King ajjej John Edev of West Canton were summoned to attend court at Wayneiville this Ed Noland and family have moved to Fibrev Miss Catherine Clark of near Philipsville spent Thursday at Wellstown. Miss Blanche Haley of Philipsville took a flying trip to Wellstown Sunday. 20, ^e entered the hospital in France, having been wounded in _jtis left knee by a steel jacket Mrs. R. V. Conley is visiting which went through the joint. He was gassed, He will virit his her mother. Mrs. Moody, at Dell wood, for a few days. Mrs. Jennie Moore of Brevard, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitaker and family arequite ill with 'flu." Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Smathers i spent Sunday in Asheville with their daughter, Mrs. Vesta Ax- ley, who is ill at the hospital. Corp. "Jack" Hicks has re- sister, Mrs. Oilie York, at Salisbury, for a few days. Scutage. "Scutage" was the money payment exacted from knights Id Ilea of personal service. The first Instance of It occurred In the reign of Henry II. It enabled the king to hire mercenaries for his foreign wars nnd to dispense with the services of his barons and came to be regarded as a regular source of revenue. The right of the sovereign to exact It, however, was generally restricted by Kagnu Charts. It was also given as escuage. Highland Park Happenings Mrs. Vesta Axleyis improving from a recent serious operation at the Meriwether hospital. Private Fred Brigman, who has I GET GOOD dASSESl Dorrt wear glasses unless you have to, but when I the condition of your eyes does make it necessary, have glasses fitted by a Specialist in whom you can trust to advise you honestly. Save Your Eyes Now Consult Dr. S. Robinson The Reliable Eyesight Specialist 78 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C: HAWKINS JEWELRY STORE Canton, N. C. Thursday. January 23 Qm day 6ft\y "See us and see better hereafter" PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED Optimistic Thought. Inconsistent. Useless Noisea. All brav"men love: lor he only t. Lot. of men spend half of their tkM *«•* ^YZ «V^» V£ WWl ._ .. \ .. . nm,„kl>l.„ „, n*„.,, »._„•._ ._.» .... nothing, but a kid cant even cut one hrave who has Action to fight for. ^r Sf L Uying" to kJ 2nT "ttIe »—» «">* *"*oat "»ln« *• neighborhood. P Report of the condition of The Champion Bank at Canton, N, C. at close of business Dec. 31,1918 I l Eiperenced Guaranteed Dentistry sm JUT i. See Dr. Smathers' Den rWSwa Wm talParlors, Main St., Can- ***XLXJ-LJ ton. N. C. Terms strictly cash before leaving the office. Phone 146. 7-12-89 HEW OlSABlLirY PROVISION A new total j»nd permanent disability provision has been adopted by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and will be granted with policies issued by that company hereafter. One o.f the strong features of the new provision is that in event of total and permanent disability before sixty, future premiums will be waived. 1 will be gla to explain other features quite as desirable. R. RUSSELL, SpecLI Agent, Phone 203, CANTON. N. IT. I Tickle the Land Now With a Syracuse Plow "The Best in Earth" Later in the season it will laugh with a harvest that may surprise you. All sizes. Sold by the Haywood Hardware Co. Canton, IM. <U. I B LEGAL NOTICES j J. BAT SMATHERS Attorney-at-LXtW Prac ice in all C< urt« of Ihe {ute Prompt Personal Attention given to all matters entrusted to me. Office over J. M. Curtii Jr. Store Canton, N. C. Canton AUTO DRAY LINE Save lime, trouble, expense and Possiblv Breakage by empioyin * men who know their business. Phone 105 W. M. COM AH, Prep. vv.ial puo. .Jan. TT, last pub. Feb. 21) NOTICE*^^^^^^ Resources: Liabilities: Loans and discounts $239,751.81 Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 Overdrafts secured NONE Undivided profits, less current U. S. Bonds and L berty Bonds 4,000.00 Banking House 3,000 expenses and taxes paid 14,022.10 Furniture and Fixtures 1.00 3,001.00 Notes and bills rediscounted NONE Due from National Banks 21,854.55 Bills payable NONE Due from State Banks and Bankers 115,976.55 Checks for Clearing 1.301.78 Deposits subject to check 203,592.59 Gold Coin 50.00 Demand Certificates of Deposit 153,193.78 Silver Coin, including all minor Cashier's Checks outstanding 7,535.67 coin currency 785.45 Accrued Interest due depositors 3,000.00 National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 6,623.00 Unearned Discount 2,000.00 Total 393,344.14 Total 393,344.14 H« State of North Carolina—County of Haywood. I, J. H. Kirkpatrick, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. KIRKPATRICK. Cashier. Correct Attest: W. J. HAMPTON, R. M. FERGUSON, CHAS. S. BRYANT. Subscribed and sworn to befere me, this 9th day of January 1919. THOS. A. CLARK, Notary Public. J State of North Carolina, County of Haywiood. The undersigned having been appointed and duly qualified as administratrix of the estate of L. B. Moor*, deceased, all persons having claims -.gainst said estate are notified to exhibit the same before her, and file their claim with her, or T. A. Clark, •.ttorney, duly proven, on or before ' e 16th day of January, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ecovery. All persons indebteed to 3aid estate will please make immedi- i'c payment. This the lGth day of January, 1919. MRS. LORA MOORE, Administratrix of L. B. Moore, deceased. 'First pub. Jan. 17, last pub. Feb. 7.) NOTICE. Superior Court of said County, to be held 1st Monday in February, 1919, at the Court House in said County, in Waynesville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the .relief demanded in said complaint. This the 13th day of January, 1919. JERRY R. LEATHERWWOD, Clerk Superior Court. n the Superior Court—North Caro- rina, Haywood County. Corner Smith, vs. I th. B defendant above naired will ice, that an action entitled as has bean commenced in the rioi Court of Haywood County, ;* Carolina, for the purpose of ring a divorce absolut? from the : and the said defendant e;* take notice be is required to appear a' the term of the (First pub. Jan. 17, last pub. Feb. 7.) NOTICE. In the Superior Court—North Carolina. Haywood County. H. H. Parker, vs. Anna Parker. H The defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been coi 'menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absa ute from the defendant; and th said defendant will further tak-* o'.'ce, that she is required to appear at ', e term of the Superior Court County, to be held 1st Monday ary, 19i" at the Court House n sa;d County in Waynesville, No th Carolina, and answer or demur to he complaint of the plE'nt'ti ?'ition, ©* t>*<* TT-lainiiif wiil ap ha Com 'he relief daman I eouipiaint. Th,s tho 18th anuary, 1919. JERRY R. .RWOOD, Cle ior Court. Fertilizers with Personality Roysters Fertilizers are the life-work of one man; F. S. ROYSTER. Their excellence is the result of 33 years of continuous effort to perfect a plant food especially for Southern crops and Southern Soils. Is the knowledge and experience of a lifetime worth anything to you? 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