Zebulon Soda\ and Personal Mr. W. C. Land, of Wendell, vis ited relatives here Thursday. Miss Daisy Land, of Burlington, spent last week .with her parents. Mr. B. T. Britt was a Raleigh vis itor Thursday. Miss Bettie Belle Cone, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Mitchell and children and Mrs. Joe Walters were business visitors here Thursday. Messrs Edw’ard Kemp and V'ester Brantley, who are attending Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Snowie Cone, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. B. C. Cone. Mr. R. B. Dodd, of Bunn, was a business visitor to town Monday. Mrs. C. G. Mitchell has returned to her home at Mitchell’s Mill after spending a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Fred Winstead, of Louisburg, spent a few days last week in town as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Richardson. Mr. Leroy Childres, of Wendell, stopped in town Monday on business as he was parsing through. Mr. Alton Maitland, who has been working with the Co-operative Mar keting Association, left Saturday for Appomatox, Va., where he has been transferred. Misses Annie and Luna Privett, of Pearces, were visitors in town Sat- j urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards, of; Mitchell’s Mill, were business visitors ! in town Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and | fam.ly spent Sunday with relatives! in Elm City. Mrs. M. L. Massey’s friends are i glad to learn tlr t she has recovered; from a recent illness. ' < CHAPEL EXERCISES Armest'.ce Day means a (Treat deal to all the patriotic citizens of otir State. All of us have a “thrill” in our heart on the Fourth of July, re membering, the meaning of the cele bration. Nov. 11 has just as wonder ful a meaning for our little folks as well as the .large ones. The sixth grade, at Wakelon, under the in struction of Miss Ad: ms on Friday, Nov. 13 rendered a extraordinary program in chapel. The sixth grade as a whole have wonderful voices and their voices had the enthusiasm in it that we feel for our State. The building just rang wdth patriotic songs, for example, “America.” The program also consisted of various talks on why we celebrate Armestice. and the reading, “On Flanders Field.” Then a quartett, “I ain’t gonna study war' no mo’.” Which was much enjoyed I assure you. We (the Seniors) almost feel jeal ous of these brilliant little folks. I’ll say we will have to get up and hustle to equal them. Sixth grade, we are proud of you. Come again with its equal. We will give you the “fifteen Rahs.” ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the public that I have purchased the Little River Ice Company, formerly owned and op erated as Soult and Bridgers, and that in the future it will be owned and operated by me alone. That in debtedness due the said Little River Ice Company is now due to R. 11. Bridgers. I also wish to thank the public for the patronage given the said Little River Ice Company in the past, and, say that it will try to give a much better service in the future. I am at this time making additions and ex pect to be in position by the coming summer to take care of a much larger trade. R. H. Bridgers, Successor to Soult and Bridgers, or the Little River Ice Company. CONCERT AT PINE RIDGE There will be a musical concert at Pine Ridge school on Friday evening November 27, followed by a card supper. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fer rell Saturday November 14, 1925 a baby girl. A Whirlwind of Action and Romance!! “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” The Greatest Screen Attraction of the Age. In Zebulon for 2 days Zebulon Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25 AND 26 A dashing cavalier and a radiantly lovely dancing girl. Secluded nooks and whispered promises. Sweet sighs and sweeter kisses. A skulking torm and a coward knife raised aloft. A nobleman stricken down and a shrinking girl bound in the meshes of the law. Intrigue— treachery—guile. Smouldering revolt fanned to a fierce flame. A mongrel hoide bent upon revenge. Conflict —galloping chargers— swords a-gieam in the sun. The grim reaper strode abroad. And then ! But you must see this great picture for yourself to learn how Right prevailed and haw in the end Love claimed its own. Triumphant! Exultant! Popular! A CAST OF THREE THOUSAND INCLUDING 50 WORLD STARS TWO DAYS ONLY ADMISSION, 25 and 50c NEWS NOTES I—Ban— Bgsng/tj rnagacer rr Misses Margaret Dean and Jane Earle Brame, of Wendell, visited rel . atives hpre Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Flowers and family spent Sunday with relatives in Elm City. Mr. Mack Perry, of Rolesville, was a business vis.tor to town Monday. Misses Revie Medlin was the guest of Miss Maude Land. Miss Luia Hocutt spent the week end with Miss Annie Cone, of near Middlesex. Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Hocutt and son, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end with Mr. Hocutt’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Hocutt. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ackerman at tended a dance at the Sir Walter Hotel Armestice night. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gould attended Stu dent Prince Operatta Monday even ing. Miss Katherine Bland, of Stone viile, spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Barrow. Mr. Frank Isman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. P. Satisky. Miss Matie Belle Finch, of_ Mere dith College, spent the week-end at home. Mr. L. H. Jones, of Nashville, spent the week-end at home with his fam ily- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sexton were Raleigh visitors Friday. Mrs. J. A. Strickland and her d iu- i | ghter, Jacqulin, are W. ; C. Cf.mpen. Mrs. H. W. Whitley spet Sunday j I here visiting friends. The Round Dozen Club met with ' Mrs. M. J. Sexton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Whitley have: returned from northern cities. Mr. J. A. Privett spent the week end at his home in Bunn. TO MY SURPRISE OF THE ZEBULON TOBACCO MARKET; Dear Friend Editor: Will you allow me space in your pap» rto thank the managers of u.A Center Brick warehouse and the buyers on the Zebulon tobacco Mur- j ket? I have been selling tobacco for over -eleven years on the Smithfield and Wilsor. tobacco markets, and for ihc la: t five years J have sold in Dur ham, Wendell and Zebulon markets and this year I have divided some of my grades of tobacco and sold on ail of the tobacco markets here men-; tioned and some of my grades I sold on other markets I was not satisfied j with the* prices, so I had those grades taken up and carriul to the Cento:- Brick warehouse at Zebulon and soli the same again, which brought me 10 cents per pound more for all the i grades that I moved. Some of my friends said that was just a “bait,” | but I want to say that other tobacco ! sold good as well as mine, and 1 j thought some grades sold better than mine. But I was little Inclined to think that that day might be a day of “ad-! vertising” but I decided to put the ‘ market to a full test, so I carried \ another load in a few days which sold as good, if not better. And so I carried my third load of tobacco for a test, and it, still sold well. This time I went back home and carried all that 1 had worked up the next day which sold for a little be.ter than 40 cents average for 810 pounds. I want to say to all of my friends people around that the Center Brick warehouse ; managers of Zebulon are f-ne men, because they try to give every cit-zen and customer satisfaction by honest weight and highst dollar, and i be lieve the tobacco buyers of Zebulon are as good as there is in the United States, because they try to satisfy j every customer by giving every dol-1 lar that they can for every pile cf | tobacco that they buy. I want to say that I have sold tobacco on the j Wilson Market for over eleven years and seme sold good, I thought, and some should have brought double the price it was sold for. I have never sold tobacco on any market durng my life time that gave as good satisfaction in weight and prices as the Zebulon market gave me. I want to thank them all. J. J. JOHNSON, Zebulon R. 1. THE ZEBULON RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 Pay, Pray and Perform Pay, pray and perform was the subject of the sermon of Rev. H. G. Lane, rector, at the Church of the Good Shepherd Sunday in Raleigh. Our Special Equipment enables us to give you Satisfactory SERVICE On your FORD CAR, TRUCK or TRACTOR At Minium Cost. Ail Work Guaranteed BIG STOCK GENUINE FORD PARTS IvmOIOF L© # Authorized Dealers i LINCOLN FORD FORDSON j Zebaloa, North Carolina j if) FOR GOOD | PRICES and j Good Service SELL YOUR Cotton and Tobacco In Zebulon and Deposit Your Money With The j Zebulon Banking & Trust Co. THE BANK THAT BACKS THE FARMER, THAT BACKS THE COUNTRY, that BACKS the WORLD MILLARD B. CHAMBLEE, President. J. K. BARROW, Vice-President F. E. BUNN, Active Vice-President L. M. GOULD, Cashier. The Zebulon Banking & Trust Company “We Want Your Business” HORSES, MULES, WAGONS AND HARNESS i . niTaro——^ — McCORMICK MOWERS and RAKES I , H „ W ONTARIO GRAIN DRILLS M. C.Cliamblee & Sons These three thoughts which he used were given by Bishop Murray, of Maryland at the recent Episcopal conference at New Orleans to the delegates on the eve of their depart ure for home. 4' A , An Announcement We are pleased to announce that we have secured the Exclusive Agency for GEE’ESCO Plate in this city. GEE’ESCO Plate, made by the Glastonbury Silver Company, is plated silver ware of the high est quality. GEE’ESCO ware is plated with pure silver on the purest obtainable white metal base, guaranteed without restriction. This eliminates all possibility of the ugly black edge which gradually appears on or dinary plated ware when the silver wears oc. So enduring is GEE’- ESCO Plate that its makers place on every piece an Unconditional Replacement, No-Time Limit Guarantee. We cordially invite the public to inspect the three beautiful pat terns in this finest of silver plate. Zebnon Drug Co. ' GIFTS THAT LAST Brannan’s Auto Service I have opened a Garage next deor to The Zebulon Record office. ALL WORK AND PRICES j GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY —— - Yours For Service j ' G. C. BRANNAN r , M|| | —nr ITT 7' THI Hill IIM iW I i.J filT i-*«**■».. ~i. : l'. i i'riv*.-fci; . .’nl. ! A* (5. KEMP I ; Zebulon, North Carolina If THE GREATEST BARGAINS g | SHOES, At one half price. | | DRY GOODS, Prices slaughtered. | ; UNDERWEAR, Closing out. |j One fourth off. | SEED Rye, Vetch, etc. GUN SHELLS, 85 cents a box. |jj Now is the time! Here is the Place! || Buy Your Xmas I Where You Receive The Britt S QUALITY IN DIAMONDS T„_ .-.4-4 |mv AND save money •J » tliy BRITT’S JEWELRY STORE Zebulon, N. C. Xmas is coming on a nd many people are paying in a small amount on some special article, such as I Pearls, Chains, Watches, Wrist Watches, I Vanity Cases, Card Cases, and many other Gifts not listed here. ANY SPECIAL ARTICLE WILL BE LAID UP FOR YOU BY PAYING A SMALL AMOUNT EACH WEEK % Britt’s Jewelry Store ZEBULON, N. G,

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