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4- C P 1 sr THE CANTON ENTERPRISE, CANTON. NORTH CAROLINA. X i -1 oAbout One-Eleven 20 111 -PJL cigarettesJV JUST an inside word about One Eleven. The American To bacco Company has served the public with fine tobaccos for many years. It cbmmands the experience and skill to prepare and know good cigarettes. The Americah Tobacco Com pany would not give the address of its home office as the name of newcigarettqirit did not believe that the blend would please you. I idj many years, it mmaiua uc ,h experience and skill to prepare jU In and know good cigarettes. jn IB! The America Tobacco Com- iR U pany would not give the address : Ik IH of its home office as the name of jl In Jhnewcigarettejif it did not believe n H jpSJl tnWt the blenq would please you. H I S toy them if - fil'iLi Jt u5"",,d v n M wlilrh mean that if you don't U i IMI li'o "111" LV-ireltei. you can gt M , y yuiir money back from the dealer. JU ROLL OF HONOR. Month Ending Nov. 26. Grade 1-A, sections 1, 2, and 3, Agnes Bury Helen Reeves, Jack Alexander, Wayne Ball, John Cur tis, Frank Holcomb, Curtis Jack ons, Everette Scrouus, Clifton, Smith, Otis Thompson, Dan Tate, James Gillespie, Viritiline Horsey, Ruth Collet Zelma Plemmons, Garland Ensley, Guy Clontz, How ard Smathers, Woodrow Williams, Carl Williams, Marshall Queen, Everette Moore, Wiley Miller, Dorothy Tovve, Helen Towe, Lessie Price, Kula Morgan, Marirnret Lindsey, Juanita Early. Grade 1-A, Section 2, Milton Russel, Ruth Boydson, Johnny Pless, Herbert Cody, Charles Woody, Ralph Hightawer, Jake Gilespie, Thelma Phoenix. Grade 1-B, Harry Ensley, C(ea tus Davis, Adam Solesby, John Bedding-field, Gerthie Brown, Tho mas Best. Grade 1-C, Albert Burnette, Harry Cabe, Leon Ellis, James Gregory, Claude Harkins, James Kinj." Galen Holland, Clinton Plemmons, L. T. Russell, Fort Smathers Jack Scrogtrs, Elizabeth Battison, Puc Curtis, Grace Downs, Ros'e McCurry, Clara Parker. Grade 2-A. Walter Bales, Charles Coli', HiiK'h Easley, Harold Smath- ers. Myrtle Allen, Margaret Brook shire, Mary Beddunrneld, Ev Clinebell, Edith Cole, Ada Myers, Louise Pax ton, Lillie May Russell, Evelyn Newman, Frances Smath ers, Jinsey Owen, Jessie Warren, Kate Wright. Grade 2-B, Eloise Amnions, Georgia Coman, Rosalie Curtis, Margaret Furness, Jessie Ho'comb, Maude Wright, Elizabeth Wil liams, Mary Sue Plemmons, Fay Plemmons, Inez Powell, Berniee Price, Ruth Smathers, Hazel Smathers, Mary Alice Tate, Pau line Taylor. Catherine Thomason, Hunt Bailie, Marshall Bedding field, James Brigk'ard, Norman Brown, Harry Campbell, Frank Ensley, Jack Hamilton, Albert Jones, Joe Mea.-e. Ray Robinson, Dun Srrogjrs, Norman Williams, Edward Williams. Ralph Williams, Charles Clark, William lVxton, . Herman Trautham. ' Grade 2-C,. None. Grade ii-A, Gwendolyn Burch, Virginia Justice, Victoria Keys,' Eva Med ford. Opal Smathers, Roy' Burch, Clifford Hardin, Clinton j Harrison, Theodore Hargrove, . Earl Morgan, Billy Mitchell, Otis j Reynolds. Grade 3-B, Pauline Campbell, Decie Solesbee, Edward Everhart, Paul Clark, Floyd Fowler. 1 Grade 4-A, Doris Keener, Lucile Kuyhendall, Mlidred Justice, Joan Burch, Georgia Blythe, Virginia I Dotson, Mahala Glance, Johncie i Holland, Blanche Reed, Bonnie Williamson, Clifton Mashburn, Harry Crumley. Grade 4-B, Nora Freeman, Iva Lee Everhart. Grade 5-A, None. Grade 5-B, Harold Sheffield. j ' Grade 6-A, Naomi Crumley, j Frances Haliburton, Raymonia i Gillespie, Fannie Owen, Frankie i Mann, Charles Hall, Mease Smath- j ers, Ira Smathers. Grade 6-B, Earl Price. Grade 7, Emma Lou Bennick, ' Myrtle Hall, Pauline Harkins. ! High School, Margaret Davis, May Pless, Aurelia Sharp, Ruth 1 Sykes, Dicie Scroggs, Ola Blalock, Bertie Burnett, Mary Bailie, Mar garet Haliburton, Flora Murray, Ethel Ivledford, Homer Walker. I W. C. Allen, Superintendent. I 4 &vyev& l T or C3ift 1. 12 The Champion Drug Company has a limited number of reasonable gifts, things one can use every day in the year. They are open for inspection now so come in, select yours while the Gettins' Good Champion Drug Co. Prescription Druggists Phone 155 CANTON N. C. -I II II I Kl Gifts for Old. CUDICT1VIAC irkVC are always made the more lasting and enjoyable by the giving of some useful as well as valuable G I F T. rlKlO 1 MAO JU I O With this end in view we have just received and openedup a beautiful lot of Choice Holiday Goods which will at once appeal to those doing Christmas shopping as something more in keeping with' what they ate looking fc r. A beautiful line of Pearl Beads, 'Neck lace? and Lavaliers. Just the thing for a lady. Ladies' Hand Bags and Purses in leather silk mesh and chain DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES, RUBIES, EMERALDS, AMETHYSTS, Sapphires that glow like diamonds, pink and white. A large stock of card gods-ir everybody. See the beautiful ladies Cameo Brooches. Just call' in and inspect cur goods and get our prices. All fines are marketfaway own, and you will be surprised at what you can buy for here. One Dollar is worth 100 cents here. When thi iking of Christmas Gifts think of us. All Repair Work Done Promptly Jeweler atidlWatdimaker Canton,' North Carolina ' Engraving of all kinds neatly and promptly done. 3 Oaa"aaaaBaaa"" it-. Ii 1 1 ::3r
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