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The Canton Enterprise Volume 13 Number 11
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THE ENTERPRISE, CANTON, N. C. ************+*******■ Thanks Y. M. C. A. ** Its Canteen Service J ■3HTING IS OVER, GENERAL RELIEVES RED - ANGLE, AT ITS OWN REQUEST, OF POST EXCHANGE WORK uuerican T. M. C. A , at its work in maintaining n army. Correspondence ershlng and E. C. Carter, i army, resulting in this to General Pershing say- promoting athletics and thought It should be re- . C. A. undertook the my request at a time tee that no available e vital military fun* e reason* which ln» aa to undertake thia ia to thank fo* for ice whioh the T. it. ipedittouary Force la by a shortage of toxv . C. A. has by extra could have been ex- aid has been a large nt of the i ********* ¥ Webster's NEW lNTE|tNAT10ML DICTIONARIES ate in use by baa, judges, architects, farmer.**., to:'-' t:;, libr*.rir.~r.;, clergyman, by successful rnsn and woman the unvld ovsr. Are You Equipped to W;a? The New International provides the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal question answerer. If you seek efficiency and advancement why not make daily useof this vast fund of inform- North Carolina, Haywood County—Ij the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Laura Pressley and husband, W. C. Pressley, Nora Press ley and husband, D. K. Press- ley, and Hobart Pressley, W. C. Pressley, Nora Press- and Conway Pressley, minors by their next friend, G. C| Brookshire, Expartee. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; TAKE NOTICE: That under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me in an order issued by Jerry R. Leather- wood, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, directed to me and issued the 17th day of February, 1919, I will, on the 24th day of March, 1919, at the Qourt it- and runs with J. F. Press- leys -uiu South 18° East 64 poles to a stake on top of Poison Cove mountain, J. F.! Pressley's corner; thence with top and watershed of said mountain North 30° West 47. poles to a stake on top of said mountain; thence S. 40" W. 12 poles to a small white oak in Burnett's line; thenci with said line to a stake on top oi the mountain in a gap; thence North 65° East 36 poles to a lynn in Morgan Mease's line; thence South 42° Kasi 5 poles to an ash at Morgan Mease;*, corner; thence South 46 1-! East 24 poles to the beginning, with •aid Mease's line. Containing 16 acres, more or less. This the 17th day of February, 1919 J. BAT SMATHERS, Commissioner. ERADICATE LICE AND MITES Sodium Fluorid Makes an Effectiv* Powder and Should Be Used Freely—Use Kerosene. (Prepared by the United States Department ot Agriculture.) The free use of an effective ltd powder is always In order. Sodium fluorid makes an effec^ve lice powder. In applying the powder hold the fowl by the feet, head down, and work the Dusting Chicken With Sodium Fluorid a Most Effective Remedy for Lice and Mites. powder well down into the feathers. A dust bath is essential in ridding the fowls of lice. The free use of kerosene or crude petroleum on the roosts and in the ">i)rks will exterminate mites. "hinj» th» .«.♦--•'•- -» ■' iiiiiii!iiniiiiM..iiiiiiuijiifiiiuiuimmmi: I! "A PURPLE HAT" I = J By FANNIE B. LINSKY. Anne was cross. More than that, she was discouraged. More than that, she was blue. And she had, so she told herself, the very best reason in the world for being all three. And that reason was, of course—a man. A most exasperating, Irritating, fascinating, good-looking, likable young man. In other words, It was Boh Uurwood, who had been coming to see her so long and so steadily that all the other boys in town had "dropped off." "I know he means to propose," she said wrathfully, not addressing anyone In particular, arid she slammed her book into the corner. "I thought last uight that he was just on the verge of saying something —but then—I've thought that a dosen times before now and nothing ever came of It I" She got out of the hammock and picked up the much-despised book. "I suppose I might just as well finish my story," she said half aloud, "it's a good one, too—but every time I think of Bob Harwood It makes me so angry I can't even read." The afternoon wore on, and Anne was aroused from her reading by the cheery whistle of the gray-haired postman as he came up the path on his afternoon rounds. "Anything for me, Mr. Hobbs?" she called out gayly. "Only one letter, Nannie," he called back, for the old man had known Anne since her pinafore and pigtail days, and they were great friends. ''Why, It 'pears to me like It's yonr Aunt Martha's writing," said the old man, scrutinizing the letter closely. "Wonder what she's got to be writing about?" he observed, as he handed over the missive, and he sf.ood there watting to hear the news. For wasn't he postman—and as such expected to know who got letters—and where they were from—and what they were about? That was Mossvllle etiquette, established of old, and far be It from Silas Hobbs to neglect his duty In this regard. "You must be a mind reader, Mr. Hobbs," said Anne, glancing through her letter. "It is from Aunt Martha, and she wants me to come and spend a week with her. "Now, von r»V» rnv ../iwi™ »"'n> Canton Business Directory. J. BAT SMATHERS ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Practice in all Courts of the State THOMAS A. CLARK AtTORNEY-AT LAW Will practice in State and Federal courts. Oftioe over Hmather's Barber Shop. CANTON. N. C. J. T. HORNEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAV* Building CANTON. N. SHEFFIELD'S BARBER SHOP AStrictly sanitary shop. Special attention given to children J. E. SHEFFIELD Experenced Guaranteed Dentutr* See Dr. Smathers' Dental Parlors, Main St., Canton, N. C. Terms strictly cash before leaving the office. Phone 146. 7-12-89 VV. J. HUDSON, Veterinary Surgeon ars experience. Phones 5H & 165 CANTON, N. C. SAVE YOUR EYES Get Good Glasses now CONSULT Dr. S. Robinson THE WELLKNOWN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
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