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The Progress from Enfield, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Progressi
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Enfield, North Carolina
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Local and Personal Items of Gen- for County Treasurer. bean forget this Cotton Growers Association eral Interest. when canning beans. Pack tight Secures $10,000,000 Loan Dr. H.

Norman, of Raleigh, ly in sterilized jars to within one fourth inch' of the top" and fill with hot water. Add one This is" to inform the voters of Halifax County, that I am a candidate for County Treasurer, and I earnestly solicit the support of -all voters, men and women, who was a visitor town this week. Raleigh. July 18- -Announce nient of the approval of the appli cation of thcNorth-Carolina Cot 1 Mrs. R.

Dudley and daugh level teaspoon of salt (If you are canning in quanity brine may ters. of were here last mayv participate in the nexfe Sunday to visit Mr. Dudley. be used; 'one gallon of water and ton Growers' -Association for "a loan of ten million; dollars" td finance the orderly marketing of this season's crop has been made Democratic nmary election. Respectfully.

Mrs. J. W. Bowers. Misses; Fannie and Freida of Wipe clean the rim of the jar and place Marks, of Roanoke Rapids, are by the War Finance Corporation the guests of Mr.

and MrsA M. Cohen. Special Reading Notices The announcement was 'made the sterilized rubber thereon. Push the spring down lightly and place the jar in the canner holding water not t6 hot to crack the Mrs. C.

R. Heggie and daugh following a visit to Washington by a delegation frbnr the "Nort See C. Matthews Co. for ter Miss Cornelia; left this week tb visit relatives and friends at Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops. Carolmayassociation.

which was Wilmington. andeep enough to come to the shoulder of the jar. Be sure and cover canner with a well headed by W. of Smith LET ME HAVE vour order Miss Ethel Barnes, who has been fdfr KLIM. Exclusive Distribu field, president of the Association who was accompanied by Dr.

fitting top. ter. Mrs. L. L.

Allen, visiting Miss Hellen Mae Cooper, Phose 210J. When the water begins to boil returned today to her, home at violently, count processing time. W. Kilgore, director of the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, and former Congressman Scotland Neck. FOR SALE-Maine grown IP lit mm mm Never guess.

Have a clock handy. String beans should be processed Mr. S. Meyer, who has been Seed Irish Potatoes and Rutabaga and Turnip Seed of all kinds. Lee D.

Robinson, a director in Matthews Co. or boiled one hour, and fifteen visiting in Baltimore and his son, Dr: William Meyer at Messick, home today. the Association; of Wadesboro.vs Wilton McLean, of Lum minutes. I have a lot of good cypress SOLVING THE CONCRETE ARCH berton, a former member of the Leave thbvjars lightly sealed heart4 shingles and weather Mrs. Victoria Randolph and boarding on hand.

See E. E. With miniature paper models, special guages, a microscope, and during the whole processing, and when the time is up, remove one War Finance Corporation, who recently retired after rendering Stallings. proper Prof. Geo.

E. Beggs, of Princeton, easily distinguished service, accom KLIM-Fresh Milk, powdered. satved the problem of the concrete arch. He thoughts of solving at a time from the canner, seal tightly, and set aside. son.

Mr. Claude Randoph, left Wednesday to spend the summer with, relatives at Wilmington. ''Rev. A. J.

Crane, of Tarboro, will preach at the Presbyterian panied the Tar Heels to Washing; means milk as you need it. Always on hand. Mrs. L.L. Allen, "Phone 210J.

If water has receded in ton and aided in presenting the stressesof the triple span contiuous trusses of a railroad bridge claims of North Carolina far over the zvnegneny Kiver. rne incident occurred in iyib, and the jar during processing have ready a kettle of boiling water, Exclusive Distributor. Church next Sunday, July 23rd, mers. i-. 'J? since then Prof.

Beggs has completed an accurate mechanical solution of statically indeterminate structures by the use of paper ake the top from the jar, fill The War Finance Corporation will make advances on the cotton 666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. A Fine Tonic; models and special guages. and seal tightly just before you remove jar fron the canner. Miss- Bernice- Allen, County of the 27.000 members of the Association up to fifty per cent of Enfield Business ken Back Loca Bottling Plant. Wealthy Farmer Charged with fifoonshining.

-Home Demonstration its value through local banks, SALE SOAP which will provide for the remain Enrote Found Dead in Buggy 1 cake 30c; Cashmere Bouquet, At a joint meeting of the busi Home. der of the advance on the cotton It is not expected that it will re cakes 80c. Woodburry's Facial Soap, 1 ness men of Enfield and the quire all of the ten million dollars. Chamber of Commerce held cake 25c, 3 cakes 65c. Late last Sunday afternoon as local banks will be in a posi Thursday night in the offices of Palmolive and all 10c Soap now Mr.

W. R. lived on Route 3 about seven miles from turn to take care of a large part at 8c per cake, or 3 cakes for 20c. Watson-Fenner Company a unanimous agreement was reached in A warrant for Jesse Bradley, a wealthy, Northampton County Farmer was Saturday issued by United States Commission P. Batchelor following a raid by federal prohibition ajgents which resulted in one of the biggest seizures ever made in North Carolina, including 400 gallons of rye whiskey and a copper still with a capacity nfield, was found dead in his of the Joans needed to finance the orderly selling of this year's at the usual hours.

Public cordially invited. Miss Josephine Richardson, of Clarksville, Va who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. N. Cutchin, left Wednesday to visit relatives in Rocky Mount.

rMr Watson N. Sherrod exhibited Wednesday the first new sweet potatoes of the season. They were grown on his farm a few miles west of Enfield and areof the Porto Rico variety. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Dunn and little daughter, Miss Marian, left Saturday to spend a week or ten days- at Wrightsville Beach. While there Mr. Dunn will attend a medting of Code Commission of the North Carolina Grand Lodge, of which he is chairman, who are engaged in revising the Masonic Code.

i WHITAKER DRUG COMPANY. buggy a few miles this side of which all local dealers selling bottled drinks should handle the HteathsviHe. He was driving a crop. The North Carolina Association WANTED young mule and when found was product of the Enfield Bottling Works exclusively. This action is putting on a sign-up compaign sitting in an upright position in for the first two weeks in August, was caused by the alleged un the foot of the buggy and the fair and unbusiness like methods whicn is expected to result sin mule grazing beside the road.

bringing the total number of bales said to have been used by out-of Be was returning home from a town bottlers in an effort to put To sell you your COAL this season. The same prompt Service as ever, and the Service backed by that famous brand, "Anchor the kind with' no slate, and burns clean. There is no more sense in buying Coal with slate in it than there is in buying sugar with sand in it. E. E.

Stallings. visit to his sister, Mrs. B. T. Hux, who resides ifl the Heathsvil of cotton represented in the Association up to 600,000 bales.

The Association is rapidly perfecting plans for handling the cottonVof the Enfield Bottling Works out of business. This attitude on the section. Mr. Hux was about' fifty-five part of the outside bottlers brought frouth' severe criticism years of age. He had been in bad its members in an orderly way this fall.

trom our business men, and it health for some time, but it was not thought to be seriously im was made plain that no such methods as those reported would How To Can String Beans. paired. of 600 gallons. The monster plant, said to be the biggest with one exception ever found in North Carolina, was captured last Thusrday one mile from Bradley's home. Officers finding in addition to the still, had been hastily abandoned while in operation, 172 fermenters, 1,800 pounds of sugar and 4,000 gallons of mash.

Contrary to the usual custom, rye meal rather thanAccrn was used at the still. Subsequent search of Bradley's premises revealed a veritable grave yardx of whiskey in close proximity to the residence, six barrels-arid a number of containing in all 400 gallons being dug lip. The raid was made by prohibition agents J. B. Rosser, Ernest i be tolerated in this community The burial took place Monday afternoon at five o'clock 1 in the Their attitude in the matter will probably cost them the liberal patronage accorded them here of family burying ground near his late home, the Rev.

Rufus MONEY to LOAN We are in the business of lending money to farmers of North Carolina. We can make'you a loan on your farm up to one- in the past. Bradley, of Enfield, conducting the services. The method said to have been used in the effort to crush the Mr. Hux is survived by his.

String beans are here in quan-ity and each housewife, if she be thrifty, will be thinking of those lean winter months when food will be scarce and high in price, and when a nice can of string beans will come in handy for dinner. Beans are not hard to can if a woman realizes that it is. the young and tender pods fresh from the vines that must be put into a Tk local bottlers seemed to be a bination entered into by some of window and'eight children, five sons, R. W. Hux, of Rocky Mount and Louis, Robert, Leon the outside bottlers to manufac f- half of its value, plus one-fifth of the value ture an inferior concoction and of the insurable buildings located thereon, unload it in Enfield and vicinity ard and Walter.

Hux, who are at home; and three daughters, Mrs, Forest Price and Mrs. W. re-payable in semi-annual on long term, Riddick, and T. C. Babb, assisted by police officers of the towns of Littleton and Warrenton.

Three at any price obtainable, instances being reported where it was offered as low as thirty cents a EL1 Jackson, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Emma Hux, who also barrels of whiskey were destroy crate. Another case was reported ives at the Hux home. ed on the spot and the remainder where a dealer had five crates of taken toXittleton where' it was Don't suffer, any longer, Get on Friday poured out by B. C. your stomach in shape by taking $harpe, head of the prohibition anla'c and -eat what you want raiding forces in the State, who Harrison Drug Co.

ton. xue umttuu uiugu ueuii uai be saved only by long and intermittent processing or by steam pressure and dods not have the same delicate flavor. The green pod stringless is a good variety, better for canning than the yellow snap and should be gathered when the bean inside the pod can be easily mashed with the fingers. If the beans are pulled in the afternoon they be canned not later than the next morning. Gethering and canning the same day is preferable.

A 7 good motto is "Straight from the had been summoned to the scene. Bradley is still at but he is reputed 'to be worth the concoction so dirty looking that the bottler was called upon to take back, and which he refused to do until Mayor Andleton and Chief Whiteheard was notified of the matter. The product manufactured by Enfield Bottling Works is absolutely sanitary and any one drinking it is running no risk of swallowing flies or other filth which are i sometimes found in bottled drinks. This being, true local dealers feel that it is only much of which is invested in real estate and it is not anticipated that he will stay 'the state, installments. It is not necessary to take stock.

You don't have to be farming your lard in any particular' manner. There is no liability on account of default of fellow-borrower. i No commissions are charged." r-y- i. You may pay you loan back anytime, after. I one, year- by special arrangement or- it may 1 run for twenty years.

Maximum Ibari $37500.00 There is no'red tape and no delays. bank will give as prompt service in Six barrels of whiskeywere' dug upf Bradley's years ago.t Roanoke News. Nysterious Killing of Negro at fair to their trade to handle theJ Vine to the If the canning is to be done in glass be sure that your jars are not nicked and i that you have new rubbers. Old rubbers have caused many to spoil because they Weldom Enfield product exclusively. Weldon, July Fen ner, --a' colored man i about' 60 The best cream to whip is good, rich cream, from 24 to 48 hours have lost their elasticity and doN years old was shot.

ahd instantly killed at his last night says the 'United. States "Department; of Agriculture. i It should contain at i least 1 30 per George has recently operated a little store at his home on the new cent: butter fat "to product ideal results, nd kept I very, cold. Pasteurization tends to lower the whipping quality of the cream, "closing these loa ns as it is humanly pos si highway which enters Weldon through Third street and "the shooting is rather mysterious as there? were'; no' witnesses. His wife cliams that I two 7 boys "or young men entered the store; and the shots which enterd his breast and hbmogenization is very harm ful to Cambined they practi not effect a perfect seal Sterilize your jars by placing them in a covered vessel in tepid water and boil "for eigth minutes.

Rubbers should be sterilized by: putting them in a bowl of boiling water and allowing them to remain for three minutes, i No glass jars should be placed in a canner that has not an extra bottom or wire They will brealrif they'are allowed to'touch the 5 bottom of the canner. A piece of half-inch" mash galvan-- ized wire netting will answer the purpose. v. -To prepare beans for canning, snap them at both ends, and place to give; You can find out more about tKeje loans by applying to AV, An ileton, Attorney, cally, destroy the value of cream for whipping. just above the heart for no prov i ii i- mgf Card of Thanks.

or. the Bank of Enfield, NJ CJ, or i I I wish to -thank' the good vrite tos TO BE AMBASSADOR TO- mexico. f'R. Craegerf of -Texas, it is understood will be nominated people of Enfield and vicinity for their kindness to me during the sickness 'and death of; my husbands Maythe Lord; bless ocation whatever; 'it is supposed thfeir purpose was robbery is some loose change was found on the floor but if they got any money the amount is not known. Coroner Rowe was summoned and his jury returned the verdict that "the deceased came to his deBth -f romv pistol shots from the hands of 5.

persons unknown." George-was'' a quiet well-behaved colored man and no motive except robbery, could be you all. them in a thin cotton bag; plunge by President Harding as Ambas- Mrs. Lena Edmonson. THE VlRGirTIA-CAROLINA-JOIST STOCK LAND A EUZAEHTH CITY, N'OHTH CAHO.UriA. Tanlac is a family, medicine- a8 into boiling water for from three sador Jto Mexico, as.

soon as that to five minutes, and then into country is" formally recognized, cold water. Thi3 removes certain which it is certain to be in the the' near future, good for children zs it is for grown folks. Harnson Drocr Co..

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