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The Canton Enterprise Volume 13 Number 19
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THE ENTERPRISE, CANTON, N. C. SI D E C. V. B£__ JVf. LITTMAN Champion Drug Co. 'THE PENSLAR STORE" The Celebrated Martha Washington Candies 7he Famous Norris Exquisite Candies DONT LET FLIES BRING DEATH INTO YOUR HOME. Keep yonr doors and windows screened and have on hand a good supply of Black Flag Insect Powder CANTON LOCALS. Creosan and Formaldehyde will also kill them, if used according to directions. _____ T CHAMPION DRUG CO., Canton, N. C. "The Store that Appreciates Your Patronage" MBL,____________aB_a._MtiMi_t___-__a.__________lB ilr i Food that Satisfies Is Food that Gratifies! Groceries purchased here are groceries that are the best to be had. The best groceries to be had are the groceries that are unquestionably going to satisfy you. You get the point, don't you? Those are the groceries and foodstuffs handled here. We specialize in handling only those brands and qualities of foods that will perpetuate our good name for serving this community in a dependable, satisfactory way. Now, if prices are not abnormally high here, it stands to reason that this is the best place for you to purchase foodstuffs. Here then is our statement in regard to prices. Our buying power and our knowledge and ability to reach markets that are undiscovered to those who sell but one class or line of .merchandise, make for buying that is distinctly capable of giving us advantage over competitors. Our prices are not high—rather they are very reasonable when the merchandise received for your money is taken into consideration. TOOTHSOME JELLIES AND JAMS aplenty are among the many good things in the Big Friendly Store grocery—the kind our grand-mothers made in those old-fashioned iron kettles. 210 PHONE YOUR WANTS 210 W. R. HIPPS & SON THE BIG FRIENDLY STORE Phone 210 North Main Street Id How Would You Manage if oTtally Disabled ould you not be glad to learn how you can protect your self from want in the event of such an unfortunate happening? SEE RUSSELL The Metropolitan Insurance Man Miss Linn Alibright spent Sunday with home folks at Waynesville. —*— Miss Josephine Thomas spent S inday at her home at Waynes- v i lie. The Misses Carnes of Lake Junaluska, attended the celebration here Saturday. —-a— Miss Nova Wilson of Dutch Cove, spent the week end with Miss Mary Burgner. -•>,_ — W. A. Leakey of Emma, spent the week end with his sister. Mrs. T. C. Dobson of Hominy. —-BB — Miss Sallie Cunningham of Franklin, N. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. E. West. —pa- There will be initiation of two candidates Friday night at the Order of the Eastern Star meet-, ing. —*■__— Mrs. J, T. Horney returned from Commerce, Ga., at which place she has been visiting her sister. — 86— Mrs. Anne K. Allen now of ! Charlotte, formerly of Canton, visited relatives and friends last week. — !_» — Urael Carland left Sunday for Hendersonville, after spending several days here greeting old friends. B. S. Macintosh, pharmacist at the Champion Drug Store, spent Monday and Tuesday at Asheville. —i_s— Mrs. S. H. McNeely left Monday noon for Asheville to attend the Presbyterial meeting there this week. — na-. . Attorney and Mrs. F. E. West and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smathers spent the week end with relatives at Franklin. —!__ — Miss Ethel Brown of Asheville, spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown of Fibreville. —RS — Miss Mattie Burgner left Sat urday for Mount Airy, where she will spend the next two months studying telegraphy. —te— W. V. Woodward has bought a handsome Oakland car and established a "Jitney Line" between Canton and Waynesville. —s_-— \ Mr.and Mrs. Walter Woodard, and little daughter, Virginia May, Miss Janet Snyder and Castey Moore,motored to Asheville Sunday. —ma- Mr. andTflrs. W. R. Harbeck of Waynesville, were here last Saturday on their way to their big orchard and farm beyond Cruso. — _a — The Misses Mildred and Catherine Mease and Anna Rider spent the week end in Waynesville, the guests of Miss Louise Howe. —Pa- Pad Scott left Thursday afternoon for his home at Akron, Ohio, after spending the past three weeks visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. V.|Owenyb. —Si— Mrs. fi. M. Lide attended the commencement exercises at Weaver college on the night of the third inst. Her daughter, Miss Lucile, rendered a piano selection. T. C. Young of Spartanburg, S. C, partner of W. R. Harbeck, was in Canton last Saturday. These two gentlemen own one of the fine<-t orchards in Haywood county and Western North Carolina. Have You Tried Our FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Country Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs Our trade is increasing. "There's a Reason." Give us the Opportunity to show you why. W. C. SMATHERS CURTIS & SON'S DID STAND CANTON, - - N. C. AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM IS PROMISED NEXT WEEK'S PATRONS OF THE CANTONIAN Monday, May 12 "He Comes up Smiling" Douglas Fairbanks An Artcraft Picture, "One of Fairbanks Best" Tuesday, May 13 - "Temptation" - Geraldine Farrar A Paramount Picture Wednesday, May 14 - "Woman, Woman" - Evelyn Nesbitt and her Son Russell Thaw. Fox Standard Picture Thursday, May 15 - "Law of the North" - Charles Ray A Paramount Picture Friday, May 16 - "Bonnie Annie Laurie" - Peggy Hyland in the Title Roll. A Wm. Fox Production Saturday, May 17 - "Fight for Millions" - 10th Chapter "A Battle Royal" Mack Stennett - "Blundering Boob" - Comedy Charles Chaplin and Brays Pictograph This Nozzle Won't Clog Here's a nozzle that saves your time and your temper. The patent screen strains out all the sediment. There's no bothersome clogging, no wasted solution when you use You need only guide the nozzle and the Auto-Spray puts on a fine mist or Bob-Stream. A elight pressure Of tha thumb starts and shuts off! the flow of solution. Every farmer, gardener and home makerehouldhaveo-e. Nearly pQ other styles, big and little. Our Spraying Calendar -ill keep you one r of the bugs and b . - free. Send for it __0 ask for Catalog. T. S. Morrison Write for "Coron"a Book— "Garden Pests and how toPrevent Them" WHAT VALID EXCUSE CAN MAN GIVE For Not Following Natures Example Mother Nature's age, not even the most ancient human records venture to declare. Yet she always tries to deck her hoary person in a manner to look her very best. Women, who like Mothers Natureal ways try to look their best, are far wiser than many men, the mis-called "Lords of Creation." In these days, when wages are so high and money so plentiful, everything considered, it costs so little to appear well, what reasonable excuse can men give for not dressing the very best they can. We crave the opportunity of demonstrating to you that good hand-tailored clothes are more satisfactory in every way; and appearance and wearing qualities considered are far cheaper than the so-called low-priced misfit men's suits which too often proves dear at any price. Royal Pressing Club W. H. KEZZHAH, Prop. Pressing, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye Canton, - No. Carolina feing _____ -t? ^-H?-^ *# -f?*&:|? ■$•$•$ *&*^ mrmm wvwm fit* f&* <J$S> ft* *$* -j? *_■» -*** <_r> «**- rin • **"* -J? fi* -■Ja. ft* ■a-j** «_*■> rin -j* rin -J- «*_** rir> ***. *V-» rin «_* rin _■**. rin r3r> rir> -**w r$t> *_*» <_*■» -JV rin -Jy -jV fit* Vj-t fit* <•*$•> fit* ft* teifs, *-t*_ of? fit* fit* trrj-e> flf. sJfftr fit* »*-J*-» ft* Wjaa* f-_f<> *jgsr fit* •Jfs, fit* tjgim fit* _>J_> ft* **JJa* f!t* ft* V^st 'St* <-$» ft* •Jfsf fi* _-Ji- JJi. -jp SNYDERBROS/SPECIALS Carhart Overalls—the South's best work garment; per suit 4.70 One lot of Tennis Oxfords 39c One-lot Men's Shoes and Women's Dress 3.49 One Lot Hats. L98 A Good No. 1 Black or White Hose, for Women and Men 15c One lot Men's and Women's Shoes _■_ _ Ml/ One lot Children's Shoes and fords 1.98 Ox- One Lot Hats and Caps 89c A medium weight grade of Sheeting ; special the yard 121.2c April was one of the best months we have had since opening up in Can ton. Dr. T. A. Hargrove has had the wall torn out of the Hargrove building and will connect it with the McGee block which he bought not long ago. Later Dr. Hargrove expects to move j y his dental offices from the sec- j y ond story of the Hargrove build-'' ing to the second story of the McGee building. THE REASON: The best quality of Good, Clean Seasonable Merchandise and prices that are right, quality considered—AND we hope to make May a record breaking month by following the same policy. You will find our stock more complete just now than any time since opening our store. All we ask is that you come-in and take a look at our nice stock of summer wearing apparel. Thank you. 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The Canton Enterprise (19??–1971) was published in Canton, North Carolina by the Canton Publishing Company. Its preceding title was The Canton Observer (circa 1900-), and succeeding title was The Enterprise (1971-1996).
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