Friday, August 1,1930 Society & Personals WiiliHiia To Pmonala Kn. KLBKRT 3. PKKL, Editor ' Ileaves jor Tobacco Belt Mr. Robert Biggs left Wednesday for the Georgia and South Carolina tobacco markets, where he will work for several weeks. • Visitor Here Tuesday Mr. John Hines, of Oak City, was a business visitor here Tuesday. From Robersonvilie Messrs. William Gray and Edgar Johnson, of Robersonvilie, were visi tors here Tuesday. —. ,' i, l ■ . Leaves for Dover % Mr. W. T. Hunter left Monday for Dover, where he will be located for several weeks while building a lumber plant. • Leaves for Wake Forest Mr. George Shearon left Tuesday for Wake Forest, where he will visit his mother for several days. Visiting Miss Dunning Miss Sarah Mae Conley, of Dur ham, is visiting Miss Mary Alice Dun niing for several days. In Wilson Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis vis ited friends in Wilson Tuesday. ♦ Ri turns From New York Mr. Louis Phillip Hornthall return ed this wetk from New York, where he has been working for several months. Mr. Hornthall will work on the local tobacco market this fall. • Returns To (loldsboro Miss Sarah Derr, of GoTdsboro, re turned to her home Wednesday after visiting Mrs. B. W. Hardy for sev eral days. m Returns From Canton Mis Susie Mae Barnhill returned Tuesday from Canton, where she vis ited friends for two weeks. She was accompanied home by Rena Forest Joyner. • Returns From Nags Head Mr. Eli Barnhill returned Sunday J from Nags Head. Visiting Mrs. Manning Mrs. Bob Hoggard, of Wilson, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Man ning this week. * Ltaves for Graham and Burlington Miss Nettie Ferrell Meador left Wednesday for Graham and Burling ton, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Meador for several days. * Visits Friends Here Miss Polly Campbell, of Washing ton, visited friends here this week. • ■ Visitor Friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Zen Brinson, of Stokes, visited friends here Sunday. • Will Return Sunday Little Mary Gwen Osborne will re turn Sunday after spending several days with her uncle, Mr. W. C. Har rell, of Belhaven. • ■ ■ Here Wednesday » Messrs. John Hardison and Buck Roberson were shoppers here Wednes J»y. . Returns From Virginia Mr. Hugh B. Anderson returned home Wednesday from Exmire, Va., where he has been on the potato mar ket for several weeks. Visitor Here Wednesday Mr. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, was a business visitor here Wednes day. Visiting His Mother Rev. P. P. Perry, of Contreville, Ala,, arrived here Wednesday to I spend several days with his mother, Mrs. N. T. Perry. li mm mrnm *r fc * uM wb ■ n hurcti quicker I DBWHBIWH4EB It pmnmtrmtma their tiajr breathing AND MOSQUITOES tubea. Every U«t ooe drop*—dead! HCAUiI Always coat* leaa than other wdl- U |x r . ■ln" knOWn bnadM - Money back if it . " * Mil doeant prove deadlieat to fliaa, moa motha, roachea, aata, bad- BLACK FLAG Kilhqmkktr — Alwmp emstt Utt "*!»»■ or ■I.AC K FLAP >OWPH In Town Yesterday Mr. Joe Carroll, of Aulander, was a business visitor here yesterday. • In Norfolk Thursday Messrs. F. U. and Francis Barnes and L. P. Lindsley were visitors in Norfolk yesterday. Returns From Norfolk Mrs. Rush Bondurant returned this week from Norfolk, where she has been visiting for several weeks. In Taw* This Week Mr. John F. Latham, appraiser for the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., was in town this week en route to Bertie County to examine several farms in that county. • Returns From Louis burg Mr. R. F. Pope returned Wednes day from Louisburg, where he has been conducting the singing in a re vival meeting. He will leave again Saturday for Fairfield, Hyde County, to assist in a revival in that county. Return From Nags Head Messrs. W. B. Daniel and Claud Leggett returned Wednesday from Nags Head, where they visited for several days. " ♦ ITSft'FnHtt'New York- -"- Mr. Sylvester Dunning, of New York, and a former resident of Par mele, visited friends and relatives* here this week. • Visit Mrs. Leggett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leggett and child, of Raleigh, visited his mother, Mrs. Martha Leggett, this week. . ♦ Here From Richmond Little Miss Betty Lacy, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. B. R. Lacy, of Richmond, is spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff, 4. Attend Picnic at Colerain Messrs. L. B. and Norman Har rison and B. F. Perry and r Judge I Clayton Moore attended the annual Masonic picnic at Coleraine yester day. In Norfolk Thursday Miss Annie Lamb spent yesterday in Norfolk. • Returns From Nags Head Chief Barcil Daniel and Claude Leggett returned Wednesday from Nags Head. • Here From Hassells Robert Salsbury, of Hassells, was here yesterday. ( Leave for Nags Head Messrs. H. C. Grimes, Hubert Co burn, and Francis Manning left yes terday for Nags Head where they will spend several days. • ■ - Expected Home This Week v Mrs. Charles H. Dickey and sons, Charles Hall and David Dale, are ex pected home from Philadelphia with- I in the next few days. -• Visits in Greenville C. C. Walters, manager of Youngs' Store, visited his family, who are vis iting near Greenville, Wednesday. To Attend Raleigh Services Messrs. Roger Critcher sr., and jr., together with Mrs. Roger Critcher, jr., and Mrs. R. F. Pope will go to Raleigh Sunday, where they will at tend the morning service of the Hayes Barton Baptist Church, of which Jim Turner is pastor. #' Attends Court in Gatesville James Edwin Harrell has been at-1 tending court this week in Gatesville, where he is appearing as a witness in an automobile wreck case. In Town Yesterday Mrs. Van Taylor, of Everetts, was in town yesterday. On Skadbourn Market £. W. Hoyt is at Chadbourn, where he will buy tobacco for the W. I. Skinner Tobacco Co. for the season. • Visiting in Durham Mrs. A. R. Dunning and daughter, Miss Mary Alice, and Misses Mar garet Manning and Sarah Mae Con nelly, of Bayview, spent the past two days in Durham. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Heyden reich and little daughter, Marianne, arrived yesterday from Chattanooga, Tenn., where they have been making their home, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Mrs. Heydenreich and little girl will spend some time here. • Leave for Nags Head Sunday Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Cone and fam ily, Miss Sarah Freeman and How lard, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders land sons, Buck and Jack, and F. J. jMargolis and son, Richard, will leave Sunday for Nags Head for their sum mer vacation. They will return the following Sunday. - —+-—.—: Entertain for Bride- Elect of This Month On Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Booker, and Mrs. Jesse Harrell entertained with a bridge party complimentary to their sister, Miss Emma Robertson, whose mar-! riage wlil take place on August 12th.' The charming little home was at- Jjactively arranged for the occasion. The guests were received by the honor, Mrs. Booker, and Mrs. An dtrson. Mrs. Harrell passed around I • ib— — _ - I II vjcMurmicuiavettt' ■ mat h milder crnd oj Chesterfield MILDER,YES-BUTSOMETHING MORE. JLPL _ Chesterfield offer* richness, aroma, satisfying § BETTER TASTE —that's the answer; and / that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- | TTJM/ cat measure—the flavor and aroma of mellow * tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. |fll(KrvfllT f Better taste, and milder too! 1 " f~ OIMQ. Lwirt ITMMTrw« mo Cq . •_WpRm H UMtnammwMttaca |J • . .. 6 THE BNTBRPRISIVZ the place cards directing the guests to the bridge tables. After four pro gressions, Mrs. J. Robert Everett was presented a vanity set for high score and Mrs. Oscar Anderson a box of powder for consolation. Miss Rob ertson was given a lovely linen table cloth. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Joe David Thrower, Mrs. Clyde Ander son, of Asheboro, and Miss Kate| Philpott, served punch during the afternoon and at the conclusion of! the games an ice course with mints.' Those present, besides the honoreej were Miss Philpott, Mrs. Thrower,i Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Percy CritcherJ of Lexington, Mrs. M. D. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., Mrs. Charlie James,! Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., Mrs. Elbert | Peel, Mrs. C. B. Clark, Mts. Herbert Clark, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. F. W. Hoyt, Mrs. James C. Manning, Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Mrs. Luther Peel, Mrs. N. C. Green, Mrs. C. A. Harri son, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. T. B. Brandon, Mrs. David M. Roberson, Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mrs. E. P. Cun ningham, Mrs. Everett, Mrs. G. H. Harrison, Mrs. M. J. Moye, Misses Sue Leggett, Martha Louise Ander son, and Clyde Hassell. 1 HAMILTON NEWS — * — .• Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Boh Edmond son, on Monday, July 28th, a girl. Misses Lula and Relia 1 Harrington, of Oak City, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Beach, at this time. Misses Vrginia and Dorothy Per kins 1 iift'd "Bfflfllft',' "CIWIM, ill V v ratting their grandparents in Greenville this week. Mr. Ray Bunting treated the hoys and girls to a delightful hay ride Mon day night. * " . Mrs. I-". 1.. Haislip, who has heen in a Richmond Hospital for medical treat ment, returned home Sunday, Her many friends are glad to have her hortte ■ again. Mr. J. B. Jackson, of Oxford Or phanage, is visiting his- sister, Mrs. Z. [ T Cox, this week. Mrs. I). G. Matthews,,, who was re cently injured in an automobile acci cient in Virginia and who has been in a hospital tlu-rc for some time, re turned home Saturday. Her condition j' is considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Perkins and children visited relatives in Greenville I Sunday. h . \ Misses Payne and Marjoric Deal re f turned home Sunday after an expended • trip to Gainesville, Ga., and other . points. Mrs. E.' L. Council and son, Edward, jt , of Morehead City, are visiting Mrs. Council's parents at this time. ! ATTENTION, PARENTS Dr. Charles J. Sawyer, specialist in j diseases of the eye, ear , nose and throat, Windsor, N. C., announces that ''for the benefit of children entering ,1 school in September, he will give a II special discount on all eye examina tions and glasses, as well as tonsil and adenoid operations, during the month 1 of August. Engagements for opera | tions can be made with your local ; physician. NOTICE OF RE-SALE , State of North Carolina, County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. J. R. Manning and wife, Alice A. Manning, Carrie A. Daven port, Farmers Guano Co., Roberson Chemical Co., trading at Tidewater Guano Co., Seaboard National Bank, B. A. Critcher, trustee, Branch l Banking and Trust Company, H. D. Bateman, and the Williamston Na tional Farm Loan Association, De fendants. Pursuant to a judgment of resale in the above-rtititled civil action of the 30th day of July, 1930, in the superior court of said county, by the clerk, 1 will, on the 18th day of August, 1930, at - -12:06-- o'clock M., at the county courthouse door in said county resell at public auction to the , highest bidder therefor the following described lands, situated in said county and State, in Jamesville Township, comprising 117 acres, more or less, and ■ bounded and described as follows: r A eewwm trnet or parcel- «■ land in. . Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. 11. Davenport. C. L. Simpson, the ' Jamesville and Plymouth Road, and . about one mile from Hardens, N, C., towards Plymouth, and bounded as fol lows, viz; 1 Beginning at an iron axle on the ■ Jamesville and Plymouth Road, C. L. • SimpstTn's corner; thence in a westerly , direction along the Jamesville and Ply mouth road to a telephone post, J. 11. Davenport's corner; thence in a north - ■ erlv direction along J. H. Davenport's corner to an iron post in Beasley Branch, J. H. Davenport's southeast | corner;, thence along the run of Beas : ley Branch to a stake and cypress, C. L. Simpson's corner; thence in a nor i tlterly direction along C. L. Simpson's! I corner to an iron axle, the beginning, I I on the Jamesville and Plymouth road, 1 I containing 117 acres of. land, as will I be shown by map made by Sylvester d reel on the Bth day of November, 1917, said map being of record in the public registry of Martin County. The terms of sale are as follows: . One-fifth cash and remainder payable , in six equal annual installments with 6 per cent interest. r All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the super ior court clerk, and no bid will be ac cepted or reported unless its maker ' shall deposit with said clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of five , hundred ($500.00) dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his » bid, the same to he credited on his hid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands 1 shall be resold at the same place and 1 upon the same terms at 2 o'clock p. m.. t, of the same day unless said deposit js sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accept ' ed will he promptly returned to the ■ maker. | This the 30th day of Julv, 1930. , B. A. CRITCHER, al 2tw .1 .• . Commissioner. 1 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under I and by virtue nf a power of .sale con tained in (led of trust 'ex pedited by Riddirk and wife j and dated the T*th day of December, 11916, and of record in t)*' Public Reg ' i istry of Martin County, in Book M-l | ' at page 5(>4, said deed in trust having i | been given to secure the payment of r certain notes of , even date and tenor therewith, and default having been [ made in the payment of said notes and the stipulations in said deed in trust | not having been complied with, and at . the request of the holder and owner of said notes, the undersigned I'rus i tee will on Saturday, the .With day of • August, 1930, at 12 o'clock Noon, at • the Courthouse door of Martin County, [ at Williamston, "North Carolina, offer , at public sale to the highest bidder for [ cash the following described land, to- I wit: ; Beginning on the northerly side of t the A. C. 1.. Railroad 65 tee.t front the , c liter of said Railroad and running Northeasterly'along the Sandy Ridge | road 100-yards; theuee in an easterly course parallel with the Railroad 150 i. vards tj) cucii_a., Sij-uJliiiclii*-tAuauaii.-lllU-, yards to within 65 feet of the center of f said railroad; thence a Westerly course 150 yards to tlie beginning; contain ing three acres, more or less. This the 29th day of July. 1930. W. C. MANN INC., . ag-l-4t Trustee. NOTICE m North Carolina, Martin County. In the superior cpujt, before the clerk. In the matter of H. L. Taylor, Mary 6 66 . I Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 'J 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day ' | and checks Malaria in three days. il 666 also in Tablets PAGE THREE Whit* Pruett and husband, H. L. Prnett, Carrie Dell Lowden and hus band, Calno Lowden, J. H. Rober •on, jr., Ex Parte. Pursuant to an order of resale of the clerk of the superior court of Mar tin County, signed by R. J. Peel, clerk thereof, on the 29th day of July, 1930, in the above entitled proceedings, the undersigned commissioners will on Friday, the 15th day of August, 1930, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court-, house door in the town of William *ton. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at pub lic auction the following described real estate, to wit: First tract: Bounded on the north by the lands of R. H. Weaver, on the east by the Hamilton and Gold Point road, on .the south by the lands of Joshua Taylor and on the west by the lands ofK.H. Weaver, containing 40* acres, more or less. Second tract: Rounded on the north by the lands of Joshua Taylor, on the east >by' the road from Hamilton to Gold Point, on the south by Huskinaw Swamp, and on the west'by the lauds jof Martha Gainor, containing 25 acres, nii.re or less. This the 29th dav of Julv, 1 ( >30, ELBERT S. PEEL, . B. A. CkITCHER, al 2tw Commissioners. DANGER HEADEDIFT - - Constipation Troubles Soon G* Away Following Use of Black-Draught. Burke,/Texas—Mrs. Orea Craw ford, of/this place, tells of her use of Theaford's Black-Draught which she gay's covers a period of "a good many years." "We use Black-Draught as a regu lar family medicine for constipation, and I try always to keep It In the house. "I have found It a reliable medi cine to give the children when they get upset from over-eating, or have colds, for after taking Black- Draught they get all right In a little while. "I use Black-Draught Tor bilious, sick headache. I have found that a dose or two, taken at night, will give quick relief for constipation and the complications which follow when that condition runs on. "A bad taste in the mouth In the morning, dizziness and a dull head ache, all leave quickly after a few dcwes of Black-Draught. I find It Is not safe to let such things run oa I try to head off the danger by taking Black-Draught In time. It Is a dependable medicine." At the first sign of constipation, take Thedford's Black-Draught. This purely vegetable medicine haa been in use nearly 100 years. Sold everywhere. Try It. NC-32S