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The Canton Enterprise Volume 22 Number 31

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  • PAGE FOUR THE CANTON ENTERPRISE. CANTON. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1926. The Canton Enterprise Published Every Friday Telephoi . 157 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in Advance) One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months Two Months Entered as second class matter May 3, i911, at the post office at Canton, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879. to Friday, August 6, 1926. WONDERS WILL The Worceste NEVER CEASE Electric Ligh Company, of Worcester, Mass., ar Bounces that in October it will pas back to its customers excess net pr< fits of $136,000 in the form ol a 5 percent discount on the bills. Nearly 45,000 bills will bear dis count and practically every family will share in what i.s in effect customer's dividend. The city of Worcester will profit about $10,300. The company's action was made possible by its immense profits, which after paying all fixed charges. and paying a 30 percent dividend, showed a balance of $137,000. This looks like good business. Pub- 41c utility corporations have changed tactics considerably in the last de- "cadc. No longer do they follow the "public be d " policy. Hundreds of them have sold stock to their customers. Thousands of persons who used to fight the utility corporations as "big business" seeking to *rob the public" today are their staunch supporters. We'll gamble that the Worcester Electric Light Company will benefit more than once from its unusla move to maintain the good will of the public. or husband keeps on loving in spite of all that is done to destroy that If love were what many people understood it to be, a .mere gust of passion or a wayward sentiment, there would be no sense in promising to cherish one another forever. Most ol the objections to marriage are bused upon the wrong conception of what makes marriage beautiful. It is not passion, but it is love. Love often endures long after the fires of passion have expired. . Those who think that love is merely infatuation are apt to fit from flower to flower, while those who conceive of love as a child of loyalty will be stable and depend- OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN several times each day. It is expected that by this means the farmer of the southeast will know as much about the price of his products as the buyer. The Foundation will also broadcast weather reports and agricultural news, as well as entertainment of a high order. The Atlanta Little Symphony Orchestra, Enrico Leide, director, was engaged for the opening and was assisted by Louise Hunter, Metropolitan Grand Opera Star. Sam Pickard, chief of radio service for the United Slates Depart- mt of Agri •ated 1 have charge ' Agricultural i. Mr. ISiggur market radio find not only A few years ago of the production c goods, but today i fancy goods being ^iderable diversification of producats. This diversification includes silk good, rayon fabrics, buck and terry towels, table damask, cotton and woolen bla.nkets, novelty bed spreads, fancy shirtings, dress fabrics, outing flannels, ratine fabrics, broadcloth, axminister carpets, plushes and velours, upholstery goods, print cloth, sheeting, sateen,-' pajamas, check, drill, denim, bags, yarn and cloth rugs, webbing, tape, rope twill, etc., and knitted fabrics of all kinds. With such a development of the textile industry there are unlimited opportunities for young men, especially those who have had textile school training. The North Carolina State College is cognizant of the opportunity and has developed a textile school which is training young men for the textile industry of the South. The Textile Building enlarged and remodell THE RICHEST NATION Amer- IN THE WORLD. i c a n dollars now encircle the earth. radio programs from WSB. M gar states that the Foundatit conduct agricultural research, pret farm economic trends, tain a staff of expert farm a and conduct demonstrations. NOW KILL MOTHS BY ELECTRICITY Electricity is now making war on moths. The devastations of this insidious pest can be halted by means iuated by ing Changes made in the 1927 Buick engine do not differ radically from engine parts used in the past. Rather they are built around what has been proven correct by many years of experience and millions of car miles of service. The results obtained by the new engine come from a combination of features, chief among them being a combination of counter-balanced crankshaft and torsion balancer. This balancer is something new and advanced and is, according to Buick an exclusive feature. Counter-weights are used to keep the crankshaft from deflecting, as they properly counter-balance the crank pins and lower ends of the connecting rods. Proper bal keeps the crankshaft in line speeds, and eliminates high noise or rumble that might develop in the power plant and completely dampen any rumble or roar in closed bodies. A muffler has been developed to eliminate all usual muffler noises. It is of sturdy construction with a large number of baffles which are welded directly to the outer shell. A long muffler tail pipe extends from the rear of the muf fler to the rear of the car and carries all exhaust gasses completely clear of the chassis and eliminates all objectionable exhaust noises. All of these refinements, from' engine to tail pipe, assist in the smoothness and silence of the new Buicks. The remarkable results ob- I tained come from the combination of all these features, Buick engin- application of electric | crank-shaft is ironed c responsible. Little short of twenty- ive Will American dollars have g< ne to In railroads, utilities, mi steamships, su^ar and Iru l lomp. .cs^grea a, . i Late figures estimate tl •it $12.1. iXHMlOO cover the war lo; ns, $3,8, 000,000 loans to foreig n gove stents, $5,250,000,000 inve ted in f eign business and $1,000,0 10,0(10 sh term foreign loans. What effect will this lollar d( iiiaheo have on mankind' Some i diet that America will surely ( trol world trade, that Ai icrica.n thods and money will cover globe. Others predict t iat it i bring a greater war. Time alone will tell. LOVE IS THE BINDING TIE. (By Dr. Frank Crane- ; the North and South Carolina Public Utility Information Experiments have shown that development of moth eggs and larvae is most prolific at temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The owner of one "mothatorium" has built In his basement a small room sealed and insulated with double layers of asbestos. Within battery of electric air- ting units so arranged as to give form distribution e or clothing pu: subjected to a 1 degrees for a fe I of m The tors tendency of the under the powei pistons and delivers thesi back to the crankshaft piston forces are spent. period which might tend to .< y that the has an even, smooth flow of power throughout the speed range. The balancer, being part of the crankshaft, is completely enclosed in the crankcase where it is protected from dirt and atmospheric conditions. It is designed to last the life of the engine without attention. Buick claims that this method of eliminating is the most simple and effective ever developed. The weight per piston has been total [ heat. Fu d uph ►1st* ry. THE 927 BUICK ick M Compan for closed body rumble haye ilically studied and e reduced s raffing i eight ONE* HAS PAYING BILLS BY MAIL Sending' currency by mail is always risky. A check on your bank, or a New York draft is always safe, costs nothing and acts as a receipt. If it gets lost or stolen you can immediately stop payment and issue a duplicate. Your creditor would prefer a check—it is so much more easily handled, and payment by check gives you a prestige with your creditor. The Champion Bank and Trust Company Canton. North Carolina ',4 * irigs. The i adds ly to All three points of engi pension are completely ii from the frame by rubber mountings. These mountings absorb any ulated <SxS><£«S><Sx5><8xS><S*»' MID-SUMMER SEASHORE EXCURSION TO Morehead City, N. C, & Wilmington, N. C This is n which ca,n endure and outlive tl greatest disappointments. Long a ter a child has proved himself in worthv. mother love will conlinu unabated. Love does not depend altogether I corn, livestock, peacnes, water upon the actions of the of/icr parly, I melons, peanuts, tobacco, poultry, fcnf if is Inherent in the character Ibutter, eggs and other money crops »f the person himself. Many n wife f of the South — ic foundation wi broadcast daily the state of fan markets. Quotations on cotton, corn, livestock, peaches, 1 be fm The Southern Railway will sell Round-Trip Tickets to Morehead City, N. C, and Wilmington, (Wrighsville Beach), N. C, August 14 and 15, same good on all regular trains of those dates with final return limit to reach original starting point prior to midnight of August 23. FROM ROUND TRIP RATE Andrews $17.00 Black Mountain $14.00 Brevard $16.50 Bryson City $16.50 Canton $15.50 Hendersonville $16.00 Murphy — $17.00 Waynesville $16.00 Call on your local Ticket Agent for information as to schedules and Pullman reservations. J. H. W 0 0 D Division Passenger Agent | Asheville, N. C. I PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES ECONOMY HINTS Knowing How to Save Is Knowing Where to Buy New Crop, EVAPORATED APPLES Pound — .—-—r-- 21c GALVANIZED PAILS Each ____L 23c HEINZ BEANS, Tomato Sauce No. 2 Can 121-2c Van Camps Washing Powder 3 Packages _10c FOR PRESERVING Ball Bros. Fruit Jars MASON IDEAL Metal Top Glass Top 80c doz. Pints doz 95c 90c doz. Qts. doz $1.10 $1.25 dz | gal. dz $1.50 Square Jars With Round Corners WASH ITEMS D. P. Ammonia — 12c Borax 15c Brooms, No. 6 45c Ivory Soap, Cake__ 7^c Gulf Parafine .Seal ing Wax, Pkg. ___ 15c Metal Tops, Dz. __ 25c Ideal Glass Tops dz. 20c Rubber Rings, Double Lipped Pkg._ 9c CERTO, Bottle 30c Kellogs Corn Flakes or Poast Toasties_ 10c D. P. BACON Packed and S liced under U. S. Government Supervision i-lb Carton 27c 1-lb Carton 53c WONDER and SNOWCREAM FLOUR 12-lb Bag 24-lb Bag 48-lb Bj 59c $1.15 $2.24 CALUMET, The World's Best BAKING POWDER, lb. can __ _29c VAN CAMP'S BAKED BEANS Can 8c CUT STRTNGLESS BEANS, No. 2 Can 121-2c , P. CATSUP Large Bottle - 25c ON ICE Gosman's Ginger Ale — 15c SCHLITZ Famous Brew . lie Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily
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