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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SUMMONS North C arolina, Wake County, In the Superior Court. Wake County vs. Cornelia Hinton anti her hushanti, if any. The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake' County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foieclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi cates of Sale for taxes for the year 1929, owned and held hy Wake Coun ty, and for other taxes, costs and in terest and penalties due Wake Coun ty. which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1929 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of Cornelia Hinton in Neust Twonship, Wake County, North Caro lina, described as follows: 76 1-4 acres. And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the parties will further take 1 notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Caro- j lina, at his office in the City of Ral eigh on the 25th. day of May, 1922. and answer or demur to the complaint < filed in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 6th day of April. 1932. 1 E. LI.OYD TILLEY, , Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court; 1 of Wake County, North Carolina. 1 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Wake County, In the Superior Court. Wake County vs. J. H. Dean and Mrs. J. H. Dean, his wife. The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above I entitled has been commenced in the l Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriffs Certifi cates of Sale for taxes for the year 1929, owned and held by Wake Coun ty, and for other taxes, costs and in terest and penalties due Wake Coun ty, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listisg for the year 1929 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the' name of J. H. Dean in Neuse Town-1 ship, Wake County, North Carolina, described as follows: 15 acres Simms Creek And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest on Hen in or to said lands. And the parties will further takei notice that they are required to ap . i pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court ol' Wake County, North Cak 0 .1 lina. at his office in the City of i eigh on the 25th. day of May, and answer or demur to the complaint tiled in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 6th ciav of April, 1932. E. LLOYD TILLEY] Assistant Clerk of the Superior Codrt of Wake County, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SI MMONS North Carolina, Wake Courtly, / In the Superior Court. / Wake County vs. N. L. Austin /and Mrs. N. L. Austin, his wife. Ti e defendants above named j will take notice that an action as entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Caroling for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi cates of Sale for taxes for the year 1929, owned and held by Wake Coun ty, and for other taxes, costs and in terest and penalties due Wake Coun ty, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the .year 1929 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of N. L. Austin in Neuse Town ship. Wake County. North Carolina 19 acres Hector Hunter Land. And the relief demanded consists wholly or partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the parties will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Caro lina at his office in the City of Ral eigh on the 25th. day of May, 1932, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the fith day of April. 1932. E. LLOYD TILI EY, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina. The common cold is said to cost this country $500,000,000 a year, hut cold feet cost more than that. “Advanced legislation” usually means that the taxpayers must ad vance more cash. THE RECCED, Zebu lon, Wake Coamtaj K. CA April 15, 19.32 NOTICE OF SI MMONS North Carolina, Wake bounty, In the Superior Court. ! Wake County vs. Mrs. Florence Broughton ami Broughton, ! h« r husband, if any. T! e defendants above named will take notice that an action as above entitled itas been commenced in the Sup< not Court of Wake County, N >rth Carolina, tor the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi cate oi Sale for taxes for the year 1929, owned and held by Wake Coun y, and for other taxes, costs and in terest and penalties due Wake Coun ty which nre liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1929 and other years shown in the con.plaint in said action in the name of Mrs. Florence Broughton in House Creek Township, Wake County, North Carolina, described as follows: 1 Lot No. 17 Durham Highway. And the relief demanded consists 1 wholly or partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the parties will further take ' notice that they are required to ap pe <r before the Clerk of the Superior j Court of Wake County, North Caro jlina, at his office in the City of Ral ! eigh on the 18th day of May, 1932, uiul answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 30th day of March, 1932. E. Id.OYD TILLEY, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court j of Wake County, North Carolina NOTICE OF SUMMONS North ( arolina, Wake County, In the Superior Court. Wake County vs. Mrs. J. A. Watkins and her husband, if any. The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above j entitled has hern commenced in the i Superior Court of Wake County, i North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi cates of Sale for taxes for the year 1929, owned and held by Wake Coun ty, and for other taxes, costs and in terest and penalties due Wake Coun ty, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1929 and other years shown in the complain! id kind in tli)1 in jhg. ' name of Mrs. J. A. Watkins in Little ' River Township, Wake County, North • Carolina, described as follows: I 28 Acres Perry Land. ! And the relief demanded consists | wholly or partly in excluding all per ! sons from any actual interest or lien 1 in or to said lands. I And the parties will further take | notice that they are required to ap- I pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Caro ' lina. at his office in the City of Ral • eigh on the 25th. day of May, 1932, i and answer or demur to the complaint ! filed in said action or the Plaintiff ' will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 6th day of April, 1932. E. LLOYD TILLEY, i Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court ' of Wake County, North Carolina. Mil ICE OF SI MMONS North * arolina, Wake County, In the Superior Court. Wake County vs. H. C. Horton and Airs. H. C. Horton, his wife. The defendants above named will t.;ke n< rice that an action as above entitled L.s been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Curol.ra, lor the purpose of forecl .c ’-fain Sheriff's Certifi cates of N ile for taxes for the year iHi'if. rvnol and held bv Wake Coun ty, and for other taxes, costs and in terest ? nd penalties doe Wake Coun ty. whi b are liens upon that certain tract. Jot or parcel of land listed for the year 1929 an 1 othi years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of H. C. Horton in Little River Township. Wak 1 County. North Caro lina. de; ribed as follows 24 acres Smithfield Road. And the relief demanded consists wholly o’ partly in excluding all per sons from any actual interest or lien ir. or to said lands. And the parties will further take m ‘ice that they are required to ap pe : bei'ci e the Clerk of the Superior Cent o Wake County. North Caro lina nt hi ofice in the Citv of Pal i igh on the 25th. day of May. 1932. and answer or demur to the eomnlaint filed in said c-tion or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Thi ■ the 6th day of April. 1952. E. LIA)YD TILLEY. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court es Wake County, North Carolina. Mrs. W. N. Pitts advises busy wo men to plant larkspur. Unlike its aristocratic relative. delphinium, larkspur is very little trouble. It re seeds itself from year to year, be gins blooming early and comes in many beautiful colors. ! HALES CHAPEL 1 Reirn mber preaching Saturday and .Sunday at 3:00. Everybody invited to attend. We are sorry oui Su;.i. has been on the sick iist and was not present at Sunday school. Mr. aru' Mi.i. Troy Narron, of An tioch spent last Thursday with Mr. and Ans. M. C. Driver. They went fishing in the afternoon Mr. Ed Martin and family spent Sunday with Mrs. I.ula Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Creech, E. Gay and Worth, were Goldsboro visitor* Monday. Miss Mabel Price spent the week end with Mrs. Cnrlie Hinton of Emit. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Godwin of ' Benson were visitors in our comniu ! nity during the week-end. Miss Lula Parrish entertained a number of her friends Saturday eve ' niug in honor of her guest, Misses ! Shellie Tin Ton and Lula Liggins of , i Stancills Chapel. j Miss Rose Hays Powell has return- j ed home after spending sometime l I with her uncle in High Point. Mr. and Mis. Dwight Brown have the sympathy oi' the community in the loss of their littile son. | Business is progressing nicely at Taylor’s Mill. Plenty of corn to grind , and people catching thirty and forty' i pounds of fish in one night. So if you want to spend an enjoyable day fishing, pay Hilliard’s lake a visit. Mrs. Godwin of Bethany is spending : some time with her daughter, Mrs. | Johnnie Hilliard. Mrs. W. B. Hinton and Mrs. Rex Brown are on the sick list this week. ONION HOPE ; We had our Sunday school at the regular hot: Sunday and a large' crowd was present. Come next Sun day and bring some one with you. Mrs. B. A. Biantlev spent Sunday night until bed time with her grand daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bunn while her I husband attended prayer meeting at I Samaria. | We are glad to know that Mrs. Loyd Brantley has returned home from Duke’s hospital where sh ■ underwent a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brantley spent bed time Tuesday night with Miss Hattie Brantley. j Miss Mary Blanche Strickland of j Rocky Cross spent Monday in our i section. j Mr. Rommie Brantley spent Friday and Saturday with his sister of Mid | dlesex Route 1. Mr. Howard Brantley spent Monday and Tuesday with his uncle of near Lewis’s scohol house. Mr. Jimmie Bunn's baby had a spell jof the croup last Tuesday night. A doctor was called and it soon got bet ter. Hope he won’t have it any imre. Messrs. L. C. Brantley, Lee Lewis of near Middlesex were visitors in our community Saturday on a Hoover i art. ! Mitchell Mill News j .As spring is approaching we wish ito I invite everyone to attend Beulah Sunday school every Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Mildred King spent the week end with her brother, Mr. Henry 1 King. Mrs. Spencer Puliey has returned home after spending several days in Rex h< spital. .siss Daphine Perry an.! Miss So phie Hood, Mr. Therein Jones and Mr. L< -coe Richards were visitor- in Ral eigh Friday. Miss Virginia Join and Mr. Foster Nevilles visited Miss Ruth Raybon Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell has returned home after a long visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Perry and fam ily visited Mr. Bill George Sundav night. Misses Sue Mae and Ruth Raybon, Pice and Elsie Price visited Mrs. Fanny Pulley Saturday afternoon. *r : «s Ciaudie Carter and her sister Beatrice, vi ited Miss O’a Carter Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richardson ar.d family visiied Mr. and Mrs. I). I!. Price Sunda-.-. :.j;« Hattie King, Daphine Perry, land Essie King called on Mr. and Mrs. R>vant Raybon Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ai’tvin Ri->ba r ds called on Miss Mildred King Saturday night. Air. Franl-’in Shearon called on Miss Vern Belle T/>yd Sunday nigh 4. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson spent i Sunday at Mr. Henry King’s. I Mins Daphine Perry, Maggie Den jton and Olivia Perry, called at the (home of Mr. Branch Perry Saturday i afternoon. U. 8. UNIFORMS r phe popularity of new and second h...id Umied Slates Army uniforms, a i parts of uniforms, results in the frequent sight of giant Zulu natives v. alking the streets of Durban, South Africa, on a hot afternoon in heavy ai rny overcoats, apparently so proud of ’h- garments tint they are unable to bea: *he thought of putting them a: ide. according to a report from Con:-';! Hugh S. Miller, Durban made I ' Commerce Department. Business And Professional DIRECTORY TO OUR READERS THE PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESS CONCERNS OF ZEBULON Listed Below, Make It Possible For The RECORD to Givelts Readers The News And Things Os ! terest That Happen Each Week. If You Patronize Them, You Make It PossiH • For Us To Give You A Bigger And Better Paper. When In Need Os Their Services, Call On Them. Remember Them And Us. STEADMAN STORES CO. The place of better quality and cheap er prices -365 days each year. Eat WASEO flour, and smile and smile. CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Investigate Our Combination Rate for Lighting. Heating and Cooking Service. THE M-SYSTEM STORE "Saves for the nation” Our prices lead, others follow, Fresh meats. Fancy and staple groceries GROCERIES W. B. Bunn and Co.- Wholesale. J, H. Bunn —Retail. Quality for less. BAKER AND IIOCUTT Groceries—-Feeds Dry Goikls “Where you buy more for less.” HORSE SHOEING AND REPAIR WORK In front of Center Brick Warehouse G. D. Winstead with M. T. Debnam for a number of s. G. FLOWERS AND CO. Everything to wear for men, women and children. A. I). ANTONE Everything to wear from bead to foot. The place for making by saving SATISKY’S Sells it for less. i ZEBULON SUPPLY CO. We feed and clothe the family and furnish the home. Funeral Directors. J. A. KEMP & SON Guh ties—Dry Goods Funeral Directors THE F. i). FINCH CO. We supplj tne farmer — Freds Fertilizers —Implements We solicit your patronage. I M. H. ALFORD Heavy and Fancy Groceries Happy Feeds Across R. R- Below Depot. READ THE ZEBULON RECORD I I Operetta-Apr. 15th. Fridy night. April 16, at 8 o’clock, 1 t*'" «pventh mrde operetta. "America Fo: Me.” will be given in the Wake lon auditorium. This operetta will b»- entirely original, being written by members of the grade. It will he supervised bv Mrs. F. C. Bunn and Miss Elizabeth Buffalo and there will be no admi* ion charges. The public i cordially invited. ZEBULON CLEANING WORKS Cleaning. pressing, altering Work Guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. J. L. STELL Dry Cleaning, Cash. Suits 2fa- Overcoats, 25c; Dresses, 50c up: Cloaks, 35c up. Phone 26. LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. Quality and Service. Phone 74 DEBNAM HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in hardware. Lowe Brothers paints ar.d varnishes. Prices to fit the times. .1. & M. CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolets —new and used cars. Factory Train-d Mechanics HORTON SERVICE STATION Texaco Gas and Oils. Greasing Wasihng Polishing Phone 9107. Real service with a smile. SHELL GAS Gill and Strickland Cars washed, greased, polished All service guaranteed. STANDARD SERVICE STATION Gas, oils, greasing. Atlas ires and tubes. G. F. Lane, Manager. SEXTON AND MIZELLE Insurance—All Kinds. CITIZEN’S INSURANCE AGENCY Everything in Insurance THE PAGE TRUST CO. Bank Building THE RECORD AGENCY Insurance all kinds. Real Estate. Rentals I). D. Cbamblee, Manager i’eeord Building ZEBULON DRUG CO. Drugs, Drinks, School Supplies Planting Time—See us for seed Field and Garden CITIZENS DRUG CO. Everything in Drugs, Drinks, Toilet Goods DAWSON SERVICE STA. HERMAN WHITLEY, Proprietor. That Good Gulf Gas and Oils What your car needs, we have it Washing Polishing Greasing. B 4 BY CHIEFS POM SALE i Rocks. Rids. Orpingtons, and | horns from well-selected flocks. Cus tom hatchint every Monday. Oren D. Massey. Manager i ! FLOWERS For Funerals tmd All Occasions THE WENDELL F! GRIST MRS. 11. F. IT NNEI.L Phone n> I)R. J. F. COLTRANE DENTIST Robertson Building Office His. 9-12:30, 1:30 5 DR. L. M. MASSEY DENTIST Phone 82.- Office over Zebulon Drug Store. Hours: 9 a_m. t" 5 p.m. DR. CHAS. E. FLOWERS Physician and Surgeon Office Mrs. 8:30-10 a.m.. 1-3 p.m Phones: Office No. 76; Res. No. f Back of Citizen's Drag ;3tore DR. G. S. BARBEE T’hv ieipn r'H v., . -,.0 n Office Hrs.: 8:30-10 a.m.' 1-3 p.m Phones: Office No. 56: !1 -. No. 59. Office over Zebulon D Store. dr. f. c. McDowell Physician end Surgeon Office Hours: 9-11 a.in. 3-5 p.m. Office Phone 58; lies. 94. IRBY I). GILL Attorney and Counselor at Law Phone 1 I 7 Zebulon, N. C. L. L. MASSEY Attorn- v at Law. OlVd-o in Mii'sev Building. S. J FEREBEE ( ontractnr Building and Repair. Roof work a spe ialty. \PA.GK 0? frr W t n "CQ ° MASSEY BROTHERS i Everything to build ything. BUFFALO’S SODA SIIO Medicine:-. Toilet articles, Stationery ( . nn.fst ..iu »cms Drinks t _ Corbett’s BARKER SHOP Haircuts 25 Cent* Shave;; —l5 c; Shines .>c Main Street Zebulon. N. C. FISHING CLUB (Taylor’s Mill) Best fishing 20 boats I Season tickets- -Picnics invited On old 91, 2 miles Middlesex, 5 from Zebulon WEATHERS ELECTRh SHOE SHOP C. B. FdtKns, Manager. Shoes—We supply all their needs. If it’s leather, we repair it. Don’t buy new; let us make it new
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