PAGE TWO Engagement* Club Meeting* Entertainment* Wedding* Personal* Spends Week End Here Miss Maud Newsom, of Washing ton, spent the week end with Mrs. K. B. Crawford. Returns From Norfolk Mrs. Rush Bondurant returned Sunday from Norfolk, where she has been for the past two months re cuperating from an operation. Spending Some Time Here Mrs. E. O. Barnes, of Wilson, is spending several weeks with' her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dunn, and Mr. Dunn. ! Spend Thanksgiving Here Commander and Mrs. Donald C. Godwin and Miss Donnie spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Godwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Godwin. From Coral Gables, Fla. Mrs. Percy Brown, of Coral Gables, Fla., will visit Mrs. C. H. Godwin for a few davs of this week. Leave for Newport News Dr. W. E. Warren and Harry A. Biggs left today for Newport News, Va., to attend the annual meeting of the Seaboard Medical Society and will return Thursday. Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Warren Mrs. R. M. Hearne, of Greenville, is visiting her Dr. W. E. Warren, and Mrs. Warren. Spends Thanksgiving Here Dr. G. C. Godwin, of Asheville, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with hi« parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Godwin. From Chapel Hill Cecil Taylor, assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Taylor. * Returns From South Carolina Mr. W. I. Watson, superintendent of the city schools, sj>ent Thanksgiv ing in South Carolina with his fam ily. Mrs. Watson and their two children returned here with him, and they will be at home with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pope on Smithwick Street for the present. Return From Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Bradley re- ; turned Sunday from Oxford, where they visited Mrs. Bradley's parents during the Thanksgiving holidays. 1 In Aberdeen Yesterday C. G. Crockett and A. R. Dun ning spent yesterday in Aberdeen, A Kwif m Ifilson ots .Jr. B. Cone and children, Sarah! fuid Howard, visited the Ful ghurra in Wilson over the week end. SpfMs Week End at Home Price, of Washington and Lee University, was here for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Price. ' • ——« Return to Oxford Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Crttcher and children have returned to their home at Oxford after visiting relatives here. DROVE POiSOH st! Constipation Troubled Alubai. Lady Until She Had Take i Black-Dranfbt, Then Felt Fine. HONDO*, Ala.—"For two rrr wftaid with pains in my back n * head," writes Mrs. J. E. Sloan, 1 /, Park Street, this city. * "I felt dull all the time, and % Dot able to do anything. 1 was constipated most o' r time. My onmplwrlon waa btd >• I had no appetite. "An old lady advised my.. to |tVO ma Black-Draught, quick aa aba told htm, he got it f ma. X toot Black-Draught th. tlmaa • day tor three weeks, aiui i began to leal like a different per aon. I detelcyed a good appeta the Mt my system, nod . "X thought my trouble came from onmllpottm and as soon as the cauaa waa removed, I got all right. IBkiaa .that time. I have tried to •, keep O box of Black-Draught in the house, aa I And it corrects bilious ness and reUna sick headache it la our family medicine." OmMpoMan dama up poisons in the bomb v*'"g thatr bad ef laata to koMt in other parta of the '"jit the fliat sign of constipation, take Thadtotfa Black-Draught. Poets only I cent a doae. NC-315 4 Society & Personals * & Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Spends Sunday Here Howell Wadsworth, of New Bern, spent Sunday with relatives here. fr % ! Return From Fuquay Springs Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and daughter have returned from Fu quay Springs, where they spent Thanksgiving. . Returns From Goldsboro I Miss Pauline Crowson returned Sunday from Goldsboro, where she spent Thanksgiving. Return to Suffolk 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robertson and sons, J. R., and Roland Hatton, returned to their home in Suffolk yesterday after spending the week end with Mrs. J. 1.. Robertson and Mrs. Florence Peel. Spends Few Days. Here John Wadsworth, of the Univer sity, spent a few days here with hi« sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. . "IT'S A GREAT SUCCESS overwhelming demand for thsT new-processed "STANDARD" Gasoline . . thousands of 'motorists prove for themselves the superiority of this wonderful HIGH-TEST gasoline .. . It's barely four weeks since we announced the new-processed "Standard" Gasoline.*"B ,t in these four weeks thousands of motorists have bought AND TESTED this extraordinary fuel. They have written to us. They have talked to our pump men. They have even telephoned their local dealers. They called its performance record "startling"—"the best yet"—"wonderful in traffic for women drivers"—"l pass everything on the road"—"a new lease of life for the old 1923 mocM"—"fine for cold mornings"—and so on. X £ J Up at the refinery. Speeded up our service at the pumps, Tried to make even more perfect than before our entire scheme of operations. 1 i And in case you have not been fortunate enough to test for yourself this really superior gasoline, and watch it deliver the goods under any or all road and weather condit-'ons, I'M On sale everywhere. At no advance in price. At alt "Standard" pumps. ot* a m r\ a p r\ M CRACKING OUT "IMPURITIES." oil* f nM? j|| | I CAREFULLY i» HIGH-TEST Anything for This Department PHONE TJ 46 j S/i nds Holidays in Tarhoro Miss Cora Lee Roberson spent the | Thanksgiving holidays with Miss ; Kathleen Roberson at her home in ' Tai boro. Return From Forest Mrs.. Wheeler Martin and sun; Wheeler, jr., returned Sunday from (Wake Forest, where they spent Hfenksgiving. Hire From AkoskU' 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H Robertson, of Ahoskie, s[>ent Sunday with Mrs. J. j 1.. Robertson, Return From Washington i Mr. and Mr,?-. Jas., H. Ward and Mi. and Mrs. Ira Harrison have re turned from their wedding trip to Washington, 1). C! Spmd Holidays Sear Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen and lit tle son, of Portsmouth, spent the ! holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T. TFI6 ENTERPRISE Cullen is welfare officer of Norfolk County. Return From Hunting Trip ' I K. B. Crawford, J. G, Staton, T. ; H. Brandon, and Dr. J. S. Rhodes ' have returned from Currituck Coun- ! ty, where they went on a hunting ttip. Returns To Dardens Mrs. Maggie Browning has re turned to her home at Dardens, aft er attending the funeral of her brotH tr. W. H. Leggett. "■ r *" li ill Return Thursday Mrs. J. W. Manning will return 1 hujsddy from the Washington Hos pital, where she is now recuperating rapidly froht an operation for ap|ien ,d citis. I /fere From Tarboro Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Mizelle and son, Dan, of Tarboro, visited Mrs. Anna Harrison Thanksgiving. Spend IIYr/fe End Here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman of R.deigh, and Mn and Mrs. RavmoiflJ- McKetuie, of Smithfield, were me v,tt k-end guests of Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hassell. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE * j Having this day qualified as admin istrator of thj estate of L. A. Svkes, flute uf Jamcsville. Martin (tmuty\no ticeis hereby given to all persons hold ling Haints against said" estate to pre sent same to the undersigned, on or before the 18th day- of October. 1930, or this notice will lie plead jd in bar o£ the recovery of same. s. , 1 All persons indebted to said estate will ermie forward and pay same. * *-*. . • . Thw 18th day of October, 1929, K. O. MARTIN,' Inls 6tw Administrator. ' jL. A. Sykes Estate. NOTICE OF SALE «, ■> Under and by r virtue of the power of •■ale contained 'in thai certain d.-ed of 11 list executed mi the 11th day of Feb- I'niary, 1928. by J G. Godard, t lr . and wife. Carrie G. Godard. and ot record ' j,m the public registry of Martin Cotjn . !> in Book V-2, at page 408, said deed i i trust being given to suture the pay ment of certain notes of even date and (tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been iComplied with, and at the request of 'tin parties nilerested. the undersigned trustee ,will, . i\ «b? sth day of Janu ary, I WO, at 1- o'clock til ,at tlie court bouse door iu VVilliamston, N. I"., oi . ler for sale ro the highes.t bidder for I cash at public auction, the. following , described tract of lari'd; to wit: Beginning in a branch or cor ner of J ,ii. (iod.uit and Cherry Broth oiL«oniitliwick Street; thence along , Suirtlixvii k Street t > Leggett's Lam,'; thence along 1 cuuett's Lane to 1 laugll , top Street Kvtendcd; thence along I St:v t Extended to an iron (thence along Brick Warehouse to an in in .stake; thence along back line of ! Brick Warehouse to a ditch or branch; thence along branch or ditch to be giiming,, and being the same tract of land 1-on.yeycd to J. E. Pope, trustee, •mil'of record in book Q-2. at page 443, 01 the Martin County public registry. 7 w Nff ALL TALKINO, XlNfilNO, I ANCISG MtVK AL RF.VLE \ Tuesday, December 3,1929 i operation of thi* conveyance the lot or land included in the above de ; scription to Tally Cherry and others, and of record in book , at page of the Mar(ftt*"C3unty public registry. This the 3rd day of December, 1929, B. A. CRITCHER, d3 i> 4t J v r- . ' Trustee. J^Jj^Coburn^ttorney^^^^^^^

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