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The Canton Enterprise Volume 22 Number 31

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  • PAGE TWO THE CANTON ENTERPRISE, CANTON. N. C. MELLON WILT CONTROLLED BY ROTATING FIELDS Wilt of watermelons, a fungus disease like that of cotton and cowpeas, lias played havoc in a number of fields over North Carolina this summer and is likely to da more damage during the season. Once watermelon will lias attacked a plant, nothing can he done to Bave il. [Insurance against this disease must he wholly in the nature of preventive measures applied previous to planting. The disease occurs most commonly on light, sandy : the fungus which causes it can live in Ihe soil lor 111 or 12 years. II' the will disease lias been rota advisable he ated hack on Ihe same land short eight years and even then some I may he expected. The use ol' ;h land i.s not always effective in trollfiig the will, especially if li recently cleared land is below old held where water washing nward may spread the fungus r the new land. Animals walking >ss a diseased field may carry FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. 1926 to the undersigned from the Suprior Court of Haywood County in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 6th day of September, 1926, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest, which the .said J. I'. Mann, the defendant, has in the following described Real Estate, to to the sheriff of Haywood County for a deed for said land, which said land is described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a lynn on the bank of Dix Creek and runs S 66° E. 8 poles to a locust on top of a rough ridge; thence S. 10° E. 64 poles to a chestnut, .1. L. Kuyken- dall's back line: thence with old line :il poles to creek; thence down creek 55 poles to the beginning, con- In lieaverdam Township, Haywood taining 7'j acres. County, X. C, being a part of the SECOND TRACT, Joseph IS. Mann lands on the waters BEGINNING'on a lynn on l)i.\ of North Hominy Creek and being Creek, il being the N. \V. corner of Lot No 1 of the said Joseph li. Mann (he lirst tract and runs \. - division of lands, and described as ] 15 feel to a stake in edge ol old lojlows: road; thence S. 20 0 poles S. a Stlike in Heaver's anil Boyd' W. from a large IV Newfound Road, beginning corner of Lot Nos. 3 and 5 of Joseph B. Mann property; thence from said slake S. 2J VV. 22.92 poles to a stake; thence S. 50J K. 92 poles to a stake at a dead Hickory stum]) in the outside line; thence N. 81° E. 21.41 poles to a stake or stone, S. E. corner of Lots Nos. 1 and 7; thence N. 52° 50' W 125 poles to the Begin- Ing Lot No; I as allotted to J. P. Mann in IJje division of the lands of L. Mai fected by the manure li fed grass and hay whii the old melon field. 1 grows readily in Ihe i and when this is spreac field U he planted to undertaking is doomed from the start. Where i.s is suspecte seed may carry spore of the they may be disinfected by | J. V. CABE, Sheriff of Haywood County. 4t._8-12-26. fail hat ■ tal ill I all formaldehyde in one gallon water and soaking the melon in this solution for one-half hour. This will kill any spores may be on the seeds. NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. J. F. MANN and JODIE B. MANN VS. J.'P. MANN Notice of Execution Sale By virtue of an execution dircctc NORTH CAROLINA, . HAYWOOD COUNTY. NOTICE To A. P. Hallenbeck or Albertina J. Hallenbeck. You will lake notice that the undesigned J. M- Broyhill purchased the lands herein described at a tax sale conducted by the Sheriff of Haywood County on Ihe 1th day of .May 1921. and that said land was listed on the tax records of Haywood County in thence with Boyd's line s. 175 feel lo a slake in ihe center of Dix Creek; thence with creek 35 poles to the beginning, containing :i acres more or less, and being the same lands as described in a deed from W. S. Terrell and wife to Albertina J. Hallenbeck, dated, Sepi. 17, 1910, registered in Book .'13, on Page 65. This the 27th day of July, I92(i. J. M. BROYHILL. ! „ that it was sold lo year 1923, and that which said land ma by the owner will • 4th the iy ol' May. land to he l among $t*a*l?f AN automobile l. strange town. Thousands of miles from home. A hostile You remember your JEtna Identification card. A word to the local agent—everything clears up. Protect yourself in every way, everywhere in the country—with .ffitna Six Point Automobile Insurance. RALPH D. RANDALL Agent Phone 204- Canton, N. C. /ETrJA-IZE for Economical Transportation New Low Prices 1-TonTrack^CK reduced to jIew^P reduced to«Jr IsjP {Chassis only) fob. Jlint,Michigan Reduction on lion Truck Chevrolet trucks have won worldwide acceptance on the basis of low first cost, low operating cost and slow depreciation. This spectacularly growing popularity has made necessary a greatly increased production — the economies of which are now being passed on to Chevrolet truck buyers in the form of a drastic price reduction. Russell Motor Co. Phone 262 Canton North Carolina Is Lowest Priced Gear-shift Trades ATTEND HE AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Aug. 10 2:00 P. M. ri W. H. Rich Property Clyde, N. C. City Water, Lights and Telephone CI. Jeff ress Realty Company Asheville, N. C.
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