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The Canton Enterprise Volume 13 Number 11

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  • mri i IVnPl^llVr "'. F. P. McGEE BU SHAY FARM, CRUSf Sells his Canto: ! Stroup Residence to1 Stroup, 1 ENTERPRISE' SERVER 14, 1919. j¥****^******^it***^********\ SENTELtE TO ASHEVILLE ' 'SPARE SPRAY AND ■¥ r<L -^ *- ' '*. «.* <a*'' f* * fmaer Canton Publisher Now With! SPOIL THE FRUIT ¥ ,/:) —~ *■ -1''" ^^The-ufr00",* J* F.Mann Expects to Save $208 . "K An,all-wise Providence ha by Spraying His Fruit Trees Johns physic Two well ?o years ago the coming summer, after a successful business 'In Memoriam . career here ot about twenty- /, u c, " eiKht .years, Mr. McGee disposed ! 0nce a*ain the S»Weme ( ha» of his general merchandise bus-1 cellorof thetiniversehassumrnon- iness to Snyder Bros., who are fed thro death, Mollie. daughter making a conspicuous success j of our.. Brother Knight. VV. .1 u%- M^'months ago Mr. Brannon, and McGee sold his brick block on Mam street to Dr. T. A. Hargrove. Mr. McGee has fought the irm lately owned b$ VV. W. my, in East Fork township, ne of the most ideal places in Wester i North Carolina. It is Mr. McGee's intention to make this place his future home. Hf passing, the large circle of friends of this community in which she moved will long- cherish ,in its memory those gentle qualities of young Christain womanhood that endeared her to all with whom she came in contact Therefore be it Resolved that Canton -Lbdg< will continue to keep bees, 149, Knights of Pythias, extend "which he has done here with a great deal of pleasure and some profit, and expects to raise, at least enough garden truck, fruit and farm products to keep him- I! self and wife comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Shay will be much missed by their numerous warm friends in East Fork township and in Canton. Little, if any less, will Mr. McGee and wife be missed by many warm friends in Canton and vicinity. It is Mr. McGee's intention to make additions and other improvements in his new residence. to our fellow' Knight. Bro. Brannon and family.our deepest sympathy, May the Spirit above rest over the bereaved ones. D. J. Kerr VV. S. Anderson Wm Robertson Woodrow, the lo-months'-old son of John Dotson and wife of Caeton, was buried recently in Locust Field cemetery, Rev. J. H. Bradley officiating. 21 MORE STREET Miss Estelle Jimison entertain- j LIGHTS FOR CANTON ed the following at a party Mar. j "* ~ 17, 1916 at her home at Happy j Town Commissioners Order Much Ujoilow: Mrs. Herschel Keener, j Needed Public improxement Misses Julia Burnette, Marjorie j trips. Helen Owen, Lucile Mc- j _ At a recent meeting of the silure.Tmah Jones, Louise Bailey, j • Mary Lucia Pegram, Fannii ■. Bertee Crumbley, Myrtk- ["helma Owenby, ;rs. Herschel Keener, Mar* I Emile Alexander, Eu- Ldams, Richard and Gil- arris James Seerest, Juni- ter, Robert Hipps. Charles m, Craig Orurnbley. At a Canton town commissioners a much needed public improvement was ordered. It was decided to enter into tntori Electric & Telephone Co. to place, where one, anc ■'■> ; has beet huve beep m and all should be*'* ,a<is Vh<r lis Procla- answered as mayor of the Gitj mation. < , Within the n xt ten 'lays' there will arrive at the harbor of Charleston, tS,,C-, tl*e Thirtieth 'Division of Uncle Sam's arr»yv\«*n4'rh'ost'>f.. the. units of this Division'is/composed of* North Carolina's hods'—Canton having a strong representation o& tbe'^11. The reception and welcome to the returning soldier boys should come from every one -not from any individual or set of individuals. Some funds may be needed to defray expenses. Committees should he appointed, the place and dates set for the various receptions or series of receptions, and I want this to be a public demdnstis&lion— spontaneous and open- hearted. >', = i, Therefore, by virtue of .the power invested in trie, I do hereby designate and set TUESDAY, the 18th day of MARCH, at the Town Hall, at eight •."clock in the evening, for- a mass meeting of the citizens of the City of Canton, where plans, arrange-, nients and committees may be discussed. Given under my hand this 13th day of March, 1919. ft. IS. ftppa. I the ons Ashevilh ed as an al Charl« <■< tHe-bbdaVill of the company :K(Wft trols the Ashevillle afiernoon j aad , Route daily. Among the directors is | L h;iS m acres of ff0(ld |and and' Hon. James J. Britt. who will | plan ^ spe<nd at ,east $300 this,' )r- J season4pr fencing. His 11 he?/ of hordes and 75 head of cattle It is announced ^kh-at Florae Sentelle, for many yeaVs publisher of The Carftoii .Observer- changed to The Canton Enterprise on May lstjv 1918- is the irculation manager or the | "^t i7eld^tban"*thiB Asheville afternoon dailj. . This fanrfer and stock r; Mr. SanteUe's .numerous Can-.jhafc.:an orch^4 contain." ton and Haywood county friends congratulate him on his preferment and wish him success in his new undertaking. came through" the winter try good shape. Mr. Mann,'says his prospects never seemed better for a fine ason. ling from 50O to 600 bearing tree*. He admits that for lack of .spraying his annual loss in fruit has been not less than $200. This season ■** l* Preparing to Rebuild W. L. Clark of Thickety, who recently suffered loss of house and household 'goads by fire to the extent of about $1,000, is preparing to rebuild. The loss was total as he carried no insurance. -MMMMMMM^***-* ****+^*MH»--*«***¥ IEI0 0013 HEWS TWO NEW COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Also Two New Members Haywood County School Board Mr. Mann does not propose to stand for fiat loss but has already his !rees with painstaking care. Other orehardisfs in Haywood county ought to profit by example of Mr. Cogburft and Mr. Mann who have learned the value of ''o* a*A/<? /^m.^ 5A» eCn ° r^ Or spraying. **/-> ^^« SOME K. !. J». i'HIiKK \K' Thomas G. West of R. 3, spent Sunday at Mark L. West's <#W Beaverdam. Miss Liza Pari who has been ins of Alexand*^^*^' ^„ J t» ueen visiting at DrjC-V %,•: *^a frs / *• *°,r seve£al Jea? paSt f?ay'i Wi«e's- ^s returned to her ho4r2V>i>?7 * vood county has been getting .... ,.... , ■ _ &<£«£**>.*!. ^a'*'' .long quite: well wij* three|wi'T..fe.?j feftl^/ Mrs. W. G. Cole has returned j Messrs. Williamson and Walter from a visit with friends at Ashe- j Woodard spent Tuesday in Asfn ville. Private McKiniey Owen of j Nnw I West, Liza Paris and E. Gertrude **» ty.,?'1'//*.- t Gene?*p*W i Want Column Camp McClellan, Ala., ing his uncle, J. P. Owen. Friends are glad to greet VIr. Free! of the Siucler Furniture Co. after his two weeks illness of flu. . Floyd, the little son of Chas. Reed and wife,has beea very ill at their borne near Fibreville. Mrs. Ben Williams is convales- viile. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawkins motored to Asheville Sunday afternoon. The entire family cf Letch Worley has been ver 1 with flu the past two weeks. Friends will be glad to learn Misses Wilma and Thelma Holland have recovered from a recent attack of flu. Miss Catherine Butler,Atlantaf woo<l along quite: well wijji county commissioners. however, she has five. ^ise were visitors at Near the close of the recent |,er s ounda>'* session of the state legislature a | Miss Mamie Burnett bill, introduced by Representa-1 friends tive Boyd of this county, was; Willi: passed by that body "increasing jspendit he number of Haywood county i daughtei ommissioners from three to! Dutch Cove. fa '*<■£ b0 j tve and appointing as the! M. S. Wilson att°nde^tojfair«ft»/. 4ft. cew commissioners M. M. No-! at Morning Star Sunday fy#$fin$J.4i\ • ^ tftd of Fines Creek, and James| M>s. Martha West ind ^W-/^ >?* k>. 4*. y*4l ren sn<nt Monday _*w4t.h M ^^s . need milliner, is i Millinery Co.for ing from a recent severe attack Ga.. an ex> nt influenza, her friends will j with the Cs i\ note gladly. j the.'season. | i Charles, the bright little son I Regular meeting this (Friday) ! of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells, is'evening of Oak Leaf Chapter, Or- .1 rapiJiy lmprovm,* from a recent ; der of the Eastern Star. Elec- of influenza. I t.on of officers. j Mesdames Archie Russell and George Conway has built a j The following from Wayneville U- ^ R^ell, and the latter'b son i wide porch and is makmg other •linn 228 tf? ' R. 3, has been sent in for publi- Milton, are able to be about greet-! improvements, both exterior and TEDtobuv'lumberofall'caMon: "Miss Cora Moore : ?er an interior in his residence at the wouW be inSre^d a party on the night of Mar, rhe ert-tfoe cut of sever 4fb, at her home at Moore, in te of Rich ! Get Red Ash block coal. Weath-! ti J. T. Bailey i Dr. ,1. M. Russell has received j *vom the Government a supply | mdenccus lipovaccine and Miss Moore Eatertai Boyd of lower Jonathan Creek Likewise, by special act of the ! Nina Miller. state legislature two new mem-: Mrs> D< C< Wise sp^AA± bers were added to the countsn with Mrs. Jodie B. S^Ml%pl8j ^ school board, viz: l-Vn: H atr <>t ; p„ntrm , ,-"V/w>. *%y' *$.. ^ <% ^t and J. R. Morgan ofj0™' . T m w^V^A. V SIX^CAMTON- MEN fec^ie ^^%V^J^U MADE 32° MASONS ln3; Sr^g?; *^v^- *A * <<U, * Local Men Did Sp:endid Work at! »v » vi to^lJ v i\%lTin Scottish Rite Reunion Al^Lrbll 1 ^^li Addn ss R. "%, Box 421, Ashe 2-28-3- VVh mond, Va., said to bi an expert, entrancing soft drink mixer, is the latest addition to the Champion Drug Co. 's force. - • The Canton Motor Co. has honor of Messrs. Jimmie Ed- ; wards ar;d Blake Wells, recently returned from overseas. Music r-jED-Office girl. Must ; and gaines were indulged in and knowledge of type- appetizing refreshments served, tin* nil office work. J. T. nphe tnipsts at this oartv all re- ■,7tf i *. U?,S1a;,,P L, ;, cently sold "Four-Ninety" Chev- cigars and cigarettes, should 8 ^ tt j rt a aeliMhtful time The fot- > ^ fl ^ wrjte Rt once for b]anks f()). jn. .owing an attractive W.ng werepresent a the p^rty:: peneral mercoant>near town, and ventories to A. D. Watts, colLc* andsrtmmer mill. The Misses Mabel and Lucy Trufl ;J Statesville, N. C. Virgin a May, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waler Woodard, is well on tbe road to rscjvtry, after a severe attack of brotkh.al pneumonia. All dealers in tobacco, snuff, i, vi. Rogers of Canton. Canton Millinery Co. Tulhn and Willie Cagle, Altaand, * 3-7-tf : May Moore, Emma, Pearl and Dr. Hargrove is home from an reduce the "High Cost .Margie Justice, Hargrove, Cath-' Springvale, Ga., where he and Buy one of the eririe Gathey and Miss Morris; his family have been spending lion March 17th and Messrs. Jimmie Edwards, some weeks and expects to re- D. Hill & Co. Blake Wells, Frank Guy, Earl main until the recovery of Dr. 3-7-3-14 Moore, Roe Deaver. Walterapd JVWJfjru. Gua Harden. Tom Wells, Mr. I lu common with th Cagle and Lieutenent Bert Ca- rest of the country th-: gle." iton and Haywood Ct' requested by Secretary , Mrs. Rachael L. Burke of Cecil township, near Sunburst, died very suddenly March 7 at her home after a very short illness. Departed was a ioul (54 years of age and born in Indiana. Rodent. Ow.-. Last Call uictio'i sales: Of Bonham fcotW ''] \Y. E. Sheffield, wife of Vlderman Sheffield of I he state of whose heal J-iass of, cently been a source of much anx- tbe Treasury Department uo teach i'iety to her family and frien Is. thrift. I seems much improved. farm, Monday, March, 17—64 j The government asks the peo- Snyder Bros, report a lores'; Wednesday. March 19ih, ' p!e of Canton and Haywood coun-1 tory and increasing trade in "La- farm, 172 acres—cut in | ty to plant a "Victory Garden." [ Porte Dress Fabrics" v •. Re- tracts, ^oa can buy what you ,They are urged to send for Ex-J have recently ' been a<i Do not l?t this opportu- < tension Circular No. 43 which j Soeffectively in thisnewwspaper. ■ut buying you al may De obtained from the (Agri- Ladies are most earnestly inv**- I farm near this growing rnanu-J u al E>:ten«ion Service, Rai- ed to call and inspect the- i to ai | facmnng town. W. D. Hdl & mail, i Co., Auctioneers. It iigh. N. C. ! psrb fabrics.
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