November 5, 1925
Goldston Locals
Messrs William Goldston, Joe Dark
J Carl Phillips, students at Wake
Forest College, spent the week-end
tt their home.
Mr. Eugene Goldston, a student at
State College, spent the week-end at
home.
Miss Mildred Johnson, a teacher at
y ates school, spent the week-end at
home with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Goldston, Mrs.
t C. Elkins and Misses Nannie Cox
and Mary Womble Elkins spent Sat
urday in Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barber, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Moffitt and sons at
tended the Sandhill Fair at Pinehurst
last Wednesday.
Miss Dessie Roberts, Miss Ola Har
nlon and Mr. C. F. Womble attended
the Pinehurst Fair Thursday after
noon.
In spite of the rain last Friday
evening there was a very good crowd
present at the Hallowe’en entertain
ment. Everybody seemed to have the
spirit of Hallowe’en and had a good
time.
Mr. C. C. Taylor has bought the old
school dormitory and has moved his
family in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moses have
jmoved in the bungalow vacated by
Wr. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore and little
*% on Clem, Jr., of Greensboro, spent
Thursday evening with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goldston.
Miss Francis Ellis entertained in
honor of the Camp Fire girls and Boy
Scouts very beautifully at her home
Saturday evening. Hallowe’en games
and stunts were enjoyed.
The interdenominational evangelis
tic club meets every Wednesday eve
ning at seven-thirty o’clock. These
meetings are very strengthening and
broadening in the Christian life. We
have good talks and good singing each
time.
We will meet at the Presbyterian
church this Wednesday evening and it
will be held there for a month. Let’s
have a large crowd each time.
Mr. H. A. Burns, who has been sick
for some time, continues very ill. Mr.
Bums is the father of Mr. Fred Burns
and he is eighty-six years of age.
MT. ZION NEWS
Our pastor, Rev. C. M. Lance
preached one of the best sermons at
Mt. Zion Sunday. His text was
taken from the hundredth and twenty
first Psalm. The main thought of his
sermon was “God’s presence and pro
tection.”
This is the last sermon Mr. Lance
will preach for us before he goes to
conference which will convene at Fay
etteville November the eleventh.
The people of the Mt. Zion church
%vant Mr. Lance back on the circuit
md we are expecting him back. We
feel that our church has grown un
der his leadership.
Mr. Dock Gunter was received into
Mt. Zion church Sunday. We are very
glad to have him as a member of our
church. Mr. Gunter seemed to have
started life anew and we are proud
of his stand for Christ.
Mr. W. B. Thomas has returned
to his work in Raleigh after spending
a week here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Petty and chil
dren of Pittsboro, spent Sunday with
his brother Mr. Turner Petty.
Mr. Lacy Harper of the University
of North Carolina spent the week-end
at home.
Miss Lizzie Clegg has returned
from a visit to her aunt at Asheboro.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of Samuel Na
! pier, deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed on or before October 22, 1926,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. Those owing the
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 22nd day of October, 1925.
M. B. HUDSON,
Administrator.
MOTHER!
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When baby is constipated, has wind
c°lic, feverish breath, coated-tongue,
or diarrhea, a half-teaspoonful of
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promptly moves the poisons, gases,
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‘'•ever cramps or over acts. Babies
°^ e its delicious taste.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cal
dornia Fig Syrup” which has full di
rections for infants in arms, and chil
dren of all ages, plainly printed on
pottle., Mother! You must say “Cal
' ornia” or you may get an imitation
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BRICK HAVEN NEWS
Brick Haven Honor Roll
The following named pupils made
perfect attendance at the Brick Haven
school for the past two months:
First Month—
Josephine Harrington, Charles Har
rington. Wallace Marks, James
Marks, Jessie Harrington. Eileen
Harrington, Craig Harrington, Billy
Harrington.
Second Month—
Charles Harrington. Jesse Har
rington Eileen Harrington, Billy
Harrington. Grace Harrington.
Average attendance for September,
27; for October, 30.
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Bring your Ford to us and we will
charge your magneto. We are pre
pared to do any kind of battery or
generator work. All work guaran
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of Joseph Hud
son, deceased,, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed on or before October 22, 1926,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. Those owing the
estace will please make immediate
payment.
This 22nd day of October, 1925.
M. B. HUDSON,
Oct. 29-6 t. Administrator.
' ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istratrix of estate of Wesley Howard,
deceased, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned on
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. Those owing the estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 15th day of October. 1925.
MARY HOWARD,
Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of C. M. Dowd,
Jr., deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed on or before October 22, 1926,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. Those owing the
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 22nd day of October, 1925.
J. M. ODOM,
Administrator.
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LOCATION
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of the great State Highway No. 75 and in the Northern
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