Union Hope News
SurJay school keeps getting larg
er. folks. Let’s all go next Sunday.
A few people in our community
have already started setting tobacco.
Mr. Charlie Weathersby of Rocky
M unt visited Mr. Berv Murray Mon
day.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Melvin Cone happened to the misfor
tune of getting his nose broken and
his cheek-bone fractured while play
ing baseball at Pine Ridge last Satur
day afternoon. We hope he will soon
be in the game again.
Mr. L. L. Massey visited his daugh
ter. Mrs. Alonza Deans of Sims, last
Sunday.
Mr. B. A. Brantley was a business
visitor in Nashville last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brantley of Mid 1
clesex visited their sister, Miss Featisi
Brantley Monday, who is seriously!
sick.
Our choir is practicing for the vo
cal Union which is to be held at Union
Hope this time. Don’t forget it folks,
the same old date, fifth Sunday in
May.
Mr. P. H. Massey’s Store was visi
ted Monday night by thieves who
took a good many chickens along
with them.
Mrs. Ed. Massey of Rocky Cross!
was a pleasant visitor in our com-!
munity Monday
Mrs. Bob Deans of Sims has re
turned home after spending the week j
with her son, Mr .Robert Deans.
M . Carle igh Griffon of Samaria j
called to Miss Lillian Brantley
Sunday afternoon.
i
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
North Carolina, Wake County,
In the Superior Court.
Wake County vs. David F. Fort and
wife Mrs. David F. Fort.
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action as above
cnti 'ed has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Wake County,
North Carolina, for the purpose of
foreclosing certain Sheriff’s Certifi
cate of Sale for taxes for the year
1929, owned and held by Wake Coun-i
ty,aa c ) 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 i
the year 1929 and other years shownj
in the complaint in said action in!
the name of David F. Fort in Bartons
< reek Township, Wake County, North
Careli;::., described as follows:
82 acres Fort Land, 66 acres Bay
Leaf, 67 3-4 acres Belvin Land, 93
acres Justice School land.
And the relief demanded consists
wholly or partly in excluding all per
sons from any actual interest or lien
in or to sai l lands.
And the parties will further take no
tice that they are required to appear
before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Wake County, North Caro
lina, at his office in the City of Ral
eigh, on the 2nd day of June, 1932.
and answer or demur to the com
plaint filed in said action or the
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 14th day of April, 1932. j
E. LLOYD TILLEY,
Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court |
of Wake Countv, North Carolina t
After more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail
ment, Miss Gllvar used Dr.Miles’
i Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
i Us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from “Nerves.”
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily,
are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves are
probably out of order.
Quiet and relax them with the
same medicine that “did the
work" for this Colorado girl.
Whether your “Nerves" have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time
tested remedy effective.
Stores 25c and fI.OO.
Personal Mention
Mrs. C. E Flowers is visiting hei
sister, Mrs. Adams, in Wilmington.
- - r . W. C. Campen is confined tc
‘,hcr b, ,i by illness
7 ; Supt. and Mrs. E .H. Moser enter
| tained the school board and Messrs.
;I’ H Massey and W. H. Brookbanks
'j at dinner Wednesday evening
j Mi s : Berdon Bell and W. T
; Shaw were visitors to the Record of
fice on Tuesday. Mr. Shaw is a candi
date whom Berdon recommends. This
1 has weight in Zebulon.
Mr. as . Mrs. Tom Broughton and
children of Garner spent last Sunday
I here with Mrs. Broughton's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robertson.
, Mr I. M. Tull was a caller in the
(home of the editor on Wednesday.
Mr. Tull is manager of the airport
|at Chapel Hill.
Mis Etta Bridges and Mrs. Thom
ias Bridges have been visiting this
! week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
\. S. Bridges.
Mrs. R. S. Lamb and Mrs. Minnie
L. Wray of Wilson spent Tuesday
i here with their sister, Mrs. Oren Mas
i sey.
In a letter received after most of
our paper was made up James Irvin
i Pulley wishes us to tell the boys and
| girls that he is president of his class
| in the Zebulon M. E. Sunday school,
! and wants to see the class grow. He
' urges all not already in S. S. to join
j his class and promises that when it
: has indeed a large membership he
1 will give them a feast at his home,
i with games.
Miss Eona Peacock of Raleigh was
i the guest of Miss Addie Ellis Win
j stead during the Wakelon Commence*
j ment exercises.
Mr. J. B. Cahoon, Lila and John Ca
ihoon and Miss Elaine Strickland spent
! the past week-end in Columbia.
Miss Addie Ellis Winstead and Mr.
Gene Utley of Raleigh spent last
week with friends in Greensboro and
Winston-Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welton and
Byrd, formerly residents here, now
living in Hobgood, were Zebulon visi
tors on Monday.
Beth Massey, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Massey was one of
• the few children in Wake County
! pronounced by Dr. Bulla to be 100
per cent when examined recently in
! the pre-school clinic.
, The Greensboro News states that
! Miss Inez Pitts of Zebulon was one
j of those taking part in a recent pa
! gcant on I’he Ltrama of the Dance
at N. C. C. W.
Mrs. L. M. Gould and sons, John
Thomas and Mike, are visiting in,
Zebulon, with headquarters at the
home of her father, Mr J. M. Whitley.
Rev. and Mrs. N. B. Johnson had
their son and daughter home from
Louisburg College for the week-end.
Mrs. F. L. Page and Frederick left
on Monday to join Mr. Page at San
ford, where they will live. They will
be greatly missed here.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Gill have moved
into the house on Gannon Avenue
which has been occupied by the PagC
family.
Mr. C. E. Mkielle is home from the
hospital for a stay with his family.
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Announcement Os |
John W. H insciaie j
A A i'andidhie For Re'Eieftion To
THE STATE SENATE
I am a candidate for re-nomination to the State Sen- ;!
ate.
I stand exactly where I stood upon the adjournment
of the Legislature last May. ij
If elected I shall continue to tight to remove taxes j
from real estate and for a return of the state govern
ment from the hands of special privilege to the
hands of the people.
If you approve of my stand in the last Legislature,
i will appreciate your vote and support.
JOHN ’V. HINSDALE
8 ' JOHN F. BROUGHTON
Os St. Marv Township jg
* for register deeds, wake COUNTY U
Subject to Democratic primarj, June 4. ii
* Farmer and business man, trained in school of ex-g
rnfrience —life-long Democrat, never candidate for|
■ office before. Believes in high tirade public service^
■at low cost to taxpayers. Promises maximum ef-IJj
Slhciencv at minimum cost. ( |
THE RECORD, Zebulon, Wake County, N. C. May 13, 1932
His friends regret that it will be
necessary for him to return to the
sp.iui.
Mr. Thomas Bunn, who has a po
sition with the Carolina Power and
Light Co., has been transfered from
Zebulon to Raleigh, where he is do
-1 ing office work.
Mr. Paul Cashwell has been trans
ferred from Dunn to Zebulon, and
I will have the place formerly held by
Mr. Bunn. Mi-. Cashwell is a brother
to the . Ir. Cashwell who lived in
I Zebulon f r some time as an employee
of the C. P. and L. This will make
i family a v now visiting relatives, but
dm dy welcome to the town. His
J will arrive soon.
Hopkins Chapel
I The W. M. U. will meet at the
i church a: 2:00 p. m. All
members try going one time.
Misses Madileen Perry and Kathleen
Duke sis sit Saturday night with Mrs.
lola Watkins.
Mr. Hoyle Bunn and Miss Thelma
i Bunn, attended preaching at Rocky
l Cross Sunday.
Mr. John Walker of near Fuquay
I spent the week-end in this communi
ty visiting relatives.
Misses Dessie Pearl Perry, and Ro
salee Bunn visited Mrs. Mary Pearce
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Rodgers and
Mr. Oscar Rogers of Raleigh were
visitors in this community Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Rogers of Wake For
est motored through this community
Sunday.
Mrs. Jimmie Lee Pearce, Miss Foy
i Mae P, nee and Mrs. Margie Denton
l were the guests at Mr. Howard Bunn’s
'home Tuesday p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. Lucius Evans of
! Wake Forest, Mr. Ed Sexton of Rocky
Mount, were greeting friends in this
community Tuesday p. m.
Come to prayer meeting at the
church Saturday at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Luciuc Evans announced that
his theme on the third Sunday would
be “Can a Mail Live Above Sin?”
Service at three p. m.
Miss Thelma Rtinn spent last week
in Wake Forest in the home of Mrs.
Lucius Evans, who was very ill.
Mrs. G. W. Ray and son Willie,
Mrs. Virginia Combs and children and
Mrs. C. B Hodge and children spent
Sunday p m. with Mrs. D. H. Perry.
We are glad Mr. G. W. Ray’s
health has improved so he was able to
attend services at the church Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Hodge spent Sunday
j night in the home of his aunt. Airs.
B. B. Richards.
Misses Lily Bunn, Rosa Lee were
visitors at Mrs. G. W. Ray's Sunday.
ANNOUNCEMENT
All who will enter flowers or plants
in the Flower Show to be held next
Tuesday at the Woman’s dub will
please get them to the club house
by 9:00 o’clock that day, or as soon
thereafter as r>o sible, that they may
be classified and arranged. The doors
I will be opened to visitors all the af
ternoon.
Mrs. C. H. Chamblee, Chmn.
i f RICHARDSON CROSS ROADS _
A large crowd attended the mothers
program at the Union Tabernacle
Sunday night.
Miss Lucille Dean <>f Wendell visit
ed her cousin, Miss Irene Richardson
during the week-end.
Mrs. Harvey Barnes and children
of Wendell spent Sunday in the home
of her brother, Mr. ('. 11. Carpenter.
Miss Mary Hocutt is spending this
week with relatives in Clayton.
Mir. and Mrs. Thurman Driver an
nounce tiie birth of a son, Thurman,
Jr., April 28Th.. Mrs. Driver was be
fore n:a, Miss Levada Batten.
The children of Mrs. Annie M.
Nowell, met at her home Sunday and
gave her a surprise dinner. Among
those present were Mr. and Mrs. E..
W. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knott,
jof Wendell, and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Green from near Middlesex.
Little Dorothy Driver, of near
• Zebulon is spending this week with
her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Liles.
Miss Gladys and Lois Boykin and j
Mable Holder spent Saturday night
I with Mrs. Jeff Hight.
Air. W. R. Holder is a real Baptist
! now. He went gigging Saturday
| night and was baptized when he fell
I out of the boat.
Mr. anj Airs. Burke Seawell and!
Business And Professional
D I RECTORY
STEADMAN STORES CO.
j 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
I
GROCERIES
i W. B. Bunn and Co. —Wholesale.
J. H. Bunn —Retail.
Quality for less.
BAKER AND HOCUTT
Groceries —Feeds —Dry Goods
“Where you buy more for less.”
HORSE SHOEING
AND REPAIR WORK
In front of Center Brick Warehouse
G. I). Winstead
with M. T. Debnam for a number of
S. G. FLOWERS AND CO.
Everything to v. ear for men. women
and children.
A. I). ANTONE
Everything to wear from head to foot.
The place for making by saving
! _
SATISKY’S
Sells it for less.
ZEBULON SUPPLY CO.
We feed and clothe the family and
furnish the home.
Funeral Directors.
J. A. KEMP & SON
Groceries —Dry Goods
Funeral Directors
THE F. I). FINCH CO.
We supply the farmer—
Feeds —Fertilizers—Implements
We solicit your patronage.
| daughter, Geneva of Zebulon ant
! Mrs. Ray Nowell attended the buriai
at Northside, Monday.
Mr. Alton Alford spent Saturday
nig'.t with Bill Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Boykin, of Wil
son, visited Air. and Mrs. R. A.
Nowell and Air. and Mrs. T. A. Hold
er Sunday P. AI. They also attended
the mother's pr gram Sunday night.
Air. and Airs. H, 11. Batten spent
Sunday in the home of Air. J’im
M ood, of near Creech’s church.
Sheriff and Airs. R. 11. Richardson,
of Smithfield spent a short while with
A r. and Airs. E. IJ. Hinton Sunday
p. m.
Mrs. George Vick was called 1° the
bed side of her mother, Mrs. Jarrett
Broadwell last week, at the home of
her son in Richmond. Mrs. Brodawell
has been seriously ill for several days
NATIONAL MAGIC
SKIN HEALER
Guaranteed to cure all skin diseas
es such as tetter, ring worm, itch,
poison oak and exzema Tooth cream
that prevents and cures pyorrhea.
Also Cleaner for Furniture
MRS. EFFIE HEATER,
Box 74, Cary, N. C.
OR SALE BY ZEBULON DRUG CO.
ZEBULON CLEANING
WORKS
Cleaning, pressing, altering
Work Guaranteed.
Will call for and deliver.
J. L. STELL
Dry Cleaning, Cash. Suits 25c
Overcoats, 25c; Dresses, 50c up;
Cloaks, 50c
Phone 26.
LITTLE RIVER ICE CO.
Quality and Service.
Phone 74
DEBNAM HARDWARE
COMPANY
Everything in hardware.
Lowe Brothers paints ard varnishes.
Prices to fit the times.
J. & M. CHEVROLET CO.
Chevrolets new and used cars.
Factory Trained Mechanics
SHELL GAS
Gill and Strickland
Cars washed, greased, polished
All service guaranteed.
SEXTON AND MIZELLE
Insurance—All Kinds.
THE RECORD AGENCY
Insurance—all kinds. Real Estate.
Rentals
D. D. Chamblee, Manager
Record 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 ST A.
HERMAN WHITLEY, Proprietor.
That Good Gulf—Gas and Oils
What your car needs, we have it
Washing—Polishing—Greasing.
M. H. ALFORD
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Happy Feeds
Across R. R. Below Depot.
1
1 FLOWERS
Tor Funerals and All
Occasions
THE WENDELL FLORIST
VPS. 11. F. TUN NELL
Phone 56
DR. O. 1 P- \ Y
( andidate for Re-Election
i M a!:e County Commissioner
Subject to June Democratic
Primary
our vote and support
Appreciated
i
i ——
W. TOLMAN SHAW
Candidate For
HOI SE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Advocates a reduction of public ex
penditures; further relieving property
of ad valorem tax; and getting the
necessary money where it is most
available.
DR,.I. E. COLTRANE
DENTIST
Robertson Building
Office Hrs. 9-12:30, 1:30-5
DR. L. M. MASSEY
DENTIST
Phone 82.—Office over 7,'ulon : , ruff
Store.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DIG ( HAS. E. FLOWERS
I hysician and Surgeon
Ofiice Hrs. 8:30-10 a.m.. 1-3 p., n . 1
Phones: Office No. 76; Res. No. 91 ,
1 Back of Citizen’s Drug Store
dr. f. c. McDowell
I hysician an i Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 11 a.m. 3-5 p.m.
Office Ihone 58; Res. 94.
ikisy n. rill
Attorney and ( ounseior at Law
Phone 117
Zebulon, N. C.
L. L. MASSEY
Attorney at Law.
Office in Massey Building.
S. J. FERE BEE
( ont i actor—Building and Repair.
Roof work a specialty.
Everything in Insurance
BUFFALO’S SODA SHOP
' . r./llet articles. Stationery;
>. k V »--Sandwiches —Drinks I
Corbett’s
BARBEE SHOP !
Haircuts— 25 Cents
Shaves- 15c; Shines—sc
Main Street Zebulon, N. C.
WEATH ERS ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
C. B. Eddins, Manager.
Shoes—We supply all their needs.
If it’s leather, we repair it.
Don’t buy new; let us make it new. 1
FISHING CLUB~
(Taylor’s Mill)
Best fishing—2o boats
Season tickets—Picnics invited
On old 91, 2 miles Middlesex,
5 from Zebulon