Personal Mention ■
Mrs. C. M. Bunn, who has not been
well for some time, was taken last
Thursday to a Raleigh hospital foi
examination and treatment.
Mrs. Edward Herring of Raleigh
was sick with cold at the home of he; ]
arents. Mr. anil Mrs. M. B. Cham
ie of Raleigh were also out that
Mrs. J. G. Terry and little son, of
Wendell, visited Mrs. Terry’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ( hamblee last
r riday. Dr. and Mrs. Royster Cham
olee of Raleigh ware also out that
-lav to see the homefolks.
Mrs. V. T. Scroggin, of Atlanta
formerly Miss I’attie Bunn, is heie
because of the illness of ther mot.hei
-Mis. C. M. Bunn.
Miss Maxine Robertson, of the fac
ulty of the school at Coats, was home
for the week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robertson.
Miss Christine Fowler,of Rolesville
spent last week-end in Zebulon, the
truest of Miss Mary Louise Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broughton and
children, of Garner, were on Sunday,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rob
ertson.
“Allie Boy” Pippin has been kept
out of school for some days by an
attack of tonsilitis, which made him
quite sick.
Rev. A. A. Pippin and Rev. R. H
Herring are attending the Baptist,
state Convention in Charlotte this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan and
jittlo daughter, with Mrs. Buchanans
mother, Mrs. Scarboro, and a little
niece visited friends in Zebulon last
Sunday.
Mrs. J. G. Terry of Wendell with
Mrs. Beth Terry Harris and son
Stanly, J'r. of Hertford, called to see '
Mrs. T. B. Davis on Tuesday.
ZF.BI'LON SOUTH SIDE
Everybody that hasn't dug potatoes
an now for the vines are well flop- 1
ped.. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray spent <
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Brantley
and called to see Nannie Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Curtis attended
he funeral of Mrs. ( urtis uncle 1
Frans Ellington.
Master ..ames Batts spent Satin- •
jay night with Thurman Eatman.
Mr. C. L. Long has returned from 1
.he hospital.
Mr. Roy Watson, of Corinth, was •
down to see his sister, Nannie Pearce
Sunday.
,\ r. and Mrs. Nora Croom were in '
this section Sunday.
Blanche Long spent Saturday night
with Be ulah Macon.
Mrs. Charlie Lewis and her two
-ons spent Saturday night in Wendell.
Hagwood has been sick foi >
the past few days. =
I think P. G. < urtis made more sy
rup than anyone in this country. He
made 122 gallons. J. B. Eatmon is
the earliest man 1 have heard of
for killing hogs.
Rogers (ross Roads
Mrs. Rex Brown and son visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kemp.
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Earl Lewis and
children of Knightdale visited at the
home of Mrs. M. B. Lewis Sunday.
The P. T. A. met at Middlesex High
School Monday night. The seventh
grade had the largest percentage of
parents present and received a cake
for their good work.
Mi . J. J. Kemp and daughter, Jet- ,
tie, were Rocky Mount visitors I lies
day.
The Willing Helpers Club met at
the home of W. G. Kemp I uesday -
afternoon.
We are sorry to report that Irving
Lewis is having to be absent from
school on account of a sore toot.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayon Morris aril
son of Knightdale spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. John R. Morris.
Hardy Bunn of Union Hope section
spent Saturday night with J. W
Strickl: ml, • r.
M •). J. Kemp last w ek
with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Bunn
ot, Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Hales, of Wil
son were visitors in the community
Sunday.
Mr. White killed Mr. Green Sunday
night and put many people of the
section to digging potatoes.
Mrs. J. W. Strickland visited Mrs.
M. B. I>ewis Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Strickland visit-!
ed her mother. Mrs. Jim Allen, Sun-1
day.
Miss Gora Mae Lewis spent Wed-]
nesday night with Miss Cleta Lewis!
of Middlesex.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon Driver havej
moved back to this section from Wil-j
son.
Mr. J. W. Strickland sold tobacco
in Henderson Monday.
Miss Vivian Belle visited her sister j
Mrs. Willard Liggins of Lee’s Chape*
section Monday afternoon.
New Hope News
Mr. and Mrs. >7. H. Tant, of Elm
City, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Pippin
of Bunn, were guests of their father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mit
chell, last Sunday.
We are very glad to learn that Mr
md Mrs. Hurbert Perry’s children
are better with diphtheria.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cam Hoyle.
November 15, a baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edwards,
of Louisburg. were visitors last Sun
lay afternoon, of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Medlin.
The Missionary Society elected new
officers last Sunday. We welcome
all visitors an ( ] all new members also,
for we feel we need a live Society.
We are very sorry to learn Mr
John Pearce is very ill at Duke Hos
pital, Durham. We are hoping he
will soon be able to return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bonnett and
Ilia, of Zebulon, were visitors of their
son, Mr. Clifton Bonnett, Monday.
Mrs. Frank Ellington and family
have our deepest felt sympathy in his
death and burial.
Mr. Clee Pearce was a visitor of
his family Sunday, from Roanoke
Rapids.
BABY ELEPHANT, HORSE
AND GREAT DANE DOG
BECOME CIRCES PALS
If you have the pleasure of seeing
the Barnett Brother’s Circus this
season, you will no doubt be surprised
to see three great unusual pals that
are constantly together from morn
ing until night. Prince, a Canadian
Great Dane Dog, who has won many
cups and ribbons at various dog shows
throughout the Dominion of Canada
and Snookie, a full grown horse
standing 34 inches in height and just
one inch taller than his pal, Prince.
Junie, the baby Elephant, and bis pa’s
present a unique and awe-inspiring
display of almost human intelligence
consisting of various routines of
dances, drills, poses, and other dif
ficult execution rarely ever accom
plished by animals.
The management of the circus has
devoted a tremendous sum of money
and time to secure the best trainers
available to produce this act, which is
the only one of its kind now before
the public. This act is one of the
feature animal acts of mixed groups
and has no equal.
A special car which is provided
to transport these three pals with
trainers and attendants from town to
town can only be seen with Barnett
Bros, this year at Zebulon, on Mon
day, November 21, 1932.
Lots of men who attend the races
can’t win even a little sympathy.
FOR RENT
The Bunn place, adjoining Wake
lon School grounds is now for rent.
Anyone interested see
Mrs. Lizzie H. Bunn
At Wakelon Dormitory
POTATOES EERED AND HOUSED
U. < . STRIEK LAN I)
2 mill's north of Hephzibah Chorea
n main road to Rolesville. Charges,
one-fourth oi' 10c per bushed.
Potatoes received on November 14th
and after.
11-10-41
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Under the virtue of the authority
conferred by a deed of trust executed j
by Grant Jones and wife Dora High
Jones 1" George Rigsby Massey. Trus
tee, dated September 19th, 1929, re
- -,i ded in book .'*2 at page 183, in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Wake County, default having been
made in ('a p ivment of the indebted
ness therby secured, and at the re
quest of the bolder of the notes
cured by said deed of trust, the un
dersigned Trustee will offer tor -ale'
and sell it public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the Courthouse;
door in the City of Raleigh, l^ake ;
County, N. at 12 o’clock noon, or
Wednesday* the 30th day of Novem
h r. 1932 ;; certain'tract of land ly
ing anil '■ mu' in Little River lown
,;,ii . Wake County, North Carolina,
and ma; particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at the crossing of the
Raleigh and Earpsboro roads; thence
S. 38 degrees 35 minutes West 1273
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THE RECORD, Zebulon, Wake County, N. C. November IS, 1932
■feet to a stake in Raleigh road; (
thence North 24 degrees 30 minutes
West 1058 feet to a stake; thence
I North 35 degrees East 595 feet to a
stake on Rocky Branch; thence down
said branch North 88 v 2 degrees East
708 feet to a bridge on Earpsborol
road; thence South 30 degrees 15 min
utes East 582 feet to the beginning.
Containing twenty-five and eleven
one-hundredths (25 11-100) acres
more or less.
This property is being sold subject
to the unpaid taxes for the years ;
1930, 1931 and 1932.
This October 26th, 1932.
George Riggsby Massey (Trustee).
F. I). Finch, Attorney.
11-4-41
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power |
and authority contained in a certain ]
Deed of Trust, from T. G. Gupton (A
widower), E. Pearl Gupton Hoyle and,
j husband Stalky Hoyle, Annie Rue'
Gupton Mangum and husband Fred 1
Allan Mangum, Larue Green and hus-!
band Lester Green, arid Mildred 1
Jackson Broughton, to A. R. HouseJ
Trustee, which Deed of Trust is re-i
corded in Book 509. at Page 578, Reg- (
istry of Wake County, North Carolina J
default having been made in the pay- j
ment of the note secured thereby and j
upon request of the holder of the note,
the undersigned Trustee, will offer for
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,!
at the Courthouse Door in the City;
of Raleigh, Wake County. North Caro
lina, on Monday, December sth, 1932
at twelve o’clock M. the following
described real property.
Beginning at a hickory, W. C. Fer
rell’s corner thence east 64 poles to a
pine; thence north on W. C. Ferrill’s
line 72 poles to the new road; thence
with the said road to a red oak. Mrs.
G. Massies line; thence west 42 poles
to a black jack, Mrs. Massie’s corner;
thence; south 78 poles to a pine;
thence north to the beginning. Con
taining one hundred acre more or ]
less. This being the same tract of
land conveyed to Mrs. A. R. Gupton
by Mrs. L. H. Privett and husband]
Riley Privett, which deed is recorded
in Book 157. Page 57 in the Office of
the Register or Deeds for Wake Co.,
North Carolina.
Save and except from the opera
tion of this conveyance a tract of land
conveyed by T. G. Gupton and wife,
to James R. Cullom and conveyed by
said Cullom to C. H. Chamblee and
described as follows:
Beginning at an iron stake at E.
W. Green’s corner, running corner,
running north 4 degrees east to an
iron stake being 61 poles anil 8 links;
thence south 87 degrees east to an
iron stake at Mrs. A. R. Gupton’s cor
nin', being 71 3-5 poles; thence 3 de
grees east to a White oak being
poles and 1 chain to a road; thence
with said road leading from Wake
field by T. G. Gupton’s to an iron
stake at E. W. Green’s corner; thence
north 59 degrees west to iron stake i
point of beginning being 54 poles and
18 chains. Containing 29 12-40 acres
and being the same tract of land deed
ed to James R. Cullom by G. T. Gulp
ton and wife, aid deed being record
ed in the Register of Deeds Office for (
Wake County, in Book 245, Page 382. j
and conveyed by James R. < ullom to
G. H. Chamblee, see Book 260, Page
73, in said office.
This 3rd day of November, 1932. j.
A. R. House, Trustee, j
11-11-4 t. j
NOTICE OF SALE OF
VALUABLE LAND
■ Under, and by virtue ot, authority
N. S. R. R. Offers —
Vttrartive Travel Bargains
Via Norfolk Southern Railroad
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
To Seashore Resorts
WEEK-END FARES
T'' > at hern Points
SF \SHORE EXCURSIONS
To Norfolk—Virginia Beach
POPUI. \ R EX CUR-IONS
To H .vana. Florida. Louis.ma, Mis ,
■ sissippl. North Carolina and Atlanta. ’
Birmingham and Chattanooga
M\GRA FU.LS EX( FUSIONS
IERSK> '(>\Si EXCURSIONS
SEASON \ND SHORT LIMIT
S! MMEK EX( I RSION FARES
Consult any Agent or
.1. F. DAI.TON,, Traffic Manager,
Norfolk, Va.
j 11. E. MANN, Zebulon, N. C.
■a——— ——
N. S. R. R. SCHEDULE
Passenger Schedules
From Zebulon
(>:34 p. m.—Raleigh and Intermediate
Points
S rO.N a. m.—Norfolk, New Bern,
Beaufort, Goldsboro, intermediate
Intermediate Points
For information call on
H. E. MANN,
Ticket Agent. Zebulon, N. C
contained in a mortgage deed exe- Road, Hum< C t ech s ( orner, runs
with the -aid road South 62 degrees
jcuted and delivered to W. 11. Wall by mjnute> West 1194 feet to a stake,
!.). R. Wall and wife, Bertie.- Wall, and j Herbert Powell’- corner; thence with
dates the tenth day of April, 1930, the aid I .well’s lint North 5 degree
land duly recorded in the office of the minute Ea t 1329 feet to a stake;
(Register of Deeds of Wake County, thence, North 5f degrees East 410
North Carolina, in Book No. 582 at feet to a -take: ihenee. South 38 de
page 313, anil default having been | grees 15 m ■ ute- East 1043 feet to a
made in the payment of the notes se -take, Hume Creech’s corner, thence,
cure,j by the said mortgage deed, the with the -aid Creech’s line South 5
undersigned will sell at public auc- degrees 15 minutes West 220 feet to
tion, for cash, at the courthouse door the beginning, containing 23 acre
In Wake ( minty. North Carolina, at more or U«.
12 o’clock, noon, on Monday, the 28th
of November, 1932, the following (>lt 1 '
. i W. H. Wall. Mortgagee
l tract ot land, to-wit:
I Hugh A. Page, Att.
Beginning at stake in the Auburn 10-28-41
Professional Cards 5
S. J. FEREBEE
Contractor—Building and Repair.
Roof work a specialty.
L. L. MASSEY
Attorney at Law.
Office in Massey Building.
IRBY I). GILL
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Phone 117
Zebulon, N. C.
Busine s s Directory
STEADMAN STOKES CO.
The place of better quality ami cheap-j
er prices 1565 days each year. Eat >
WASEO flour, and smile and smile. |
CAROLIN A
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Rate for Lighting. Heating and j
Cooking Service.
the m-system store
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Our prices lpad, others follow,
Fresh meats. Fancy and staple
groceries
BAKER ANI) HOCUTT !
Groceries— Feeds Dry Goods
“Where you buy more for less."
HORSE SHOEING
AND REPAIR WORK
In front of Center Brick Warehouse j
G. I). Winstead was with M. 1
Debnam for a number of years.
S. G. FLOWERS AND CO.
everything to wear for men. women j
and children.
A. I). ANTONE
Special in Prints
Was 19c and 15c per 'ard
Now 15c and 12 1-2 c per yard
SATISKA S
Sells it for less.
ZEKCEON SI LIM A CO.
We feed and clothe the family and
furnish the home.
Funeral dir, cP vs.
J. A. KEMP & SON
Groceries Dry C ns
Funeral Direct 1 -
THE F. D. FINC H CO.
We supply the farmer
Feeds —Fertilizers —Implements
We solicit your patronage.
WEATHERS ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
C. B. Eddins, Manager.
1 Shoes —We supply all their needs.
If it’s leather, we repair it.
i Don’t buy new; let us make it new.
i
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dr. f. c. McDowell
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9-11 a.nt. 3-5 p.m.
Office Phene 58; Res. 94.
• |
DR. CHAS. E. FLOWERS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hrs. 8:30-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m.
Phones: Office No. 76; Res. No. 91
Back of Citizen’s Drug Store
DR. .1. F. COLTRANE
DENTIST
Robertson Building
Office IDs. 9-12:30, 1:30-5
I CITIZEN’S INSURANCE
AGENCY
,
I er;. thing in !■ -urnnee
! DEWEY W. MASSEY, MANAGER
Next Door Page Trust Co.
Ji JL
J. L. STEEL
Dry (’leaner
Work Guaranteed
Phone 26.
LITTLE RIVER ICE CO.
Quality and Service.
Phone 74
DEBNAM HARDWARE
COMRANY
Everything in hardware."
Lowe Bi tin - point ai <i varnishes, i
Prices to lit the times. <
.1. *V M. CHEVROLET CO.
Chevrolet.; -new and used cars.
Factory Trained Mei ’names
THE RECORD AGENT'”
Insurance- all kinds. Real Estate.
Rentals
D. D. Chamblee, Manag<-r
Record Building
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Your Be.-t F, ’end in Health. S ekn-
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Mrs. Lela l». Horton, i.oi il Agent
M. 11. ALFORD
Henv ’id Fency G: ■ • * -
Happy Coeds
Across R. R. Below Depot.
BUFFALO’S SODA SHOP
Medicines, Toilet articles. Stationery
Smokes Sandwiches Drinks
ilccord Publishing Co.
“PRINTING WITH PERSONALITY ”
Send Us Yovr Jab Work
\
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THC PUBLIC -bon Id be
prudent m seeking iclicl ir mi
pain. lake nothing which does
not have tin approval of the
medical profession.
BAYER ASPIRIN! v.ill never
do you any harm, and almost
always brings the desired relief.
But remember thal the high
medical endorsement given
Haver Aspirin does not apply to
I all tablets for relief of pain.
THE DOCTOR is careful to
specify l<rnirr Aspirin for these
important reasons
It has no injurious ingredients.
No coarse particles to irritate
throat or stomach. Nothing to
upset the system. Not even any
disagreeable taste. The Mayer
process insures a pure, uniform
product.
INSIST on the tablet you
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that has spec,/ Bayer lablets
dissolve so quickly, you get
immediate relief from your
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MRS. 11. f VNELL
Phone '»
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and Optic!; ’ •* at
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T ii-sdny in - • * it.
1 1 is gcv. Vi‘a ;i; bo !
I uesday, Decern b. r 13. 1932
!' ; ,;M1 1!> ;i. r • < j ni
NO I[( C OI SALE
:’; .'ir‘ue of t o , r of sale con
'd n a root . ; ■ ;ge executed
us ' to the J. M.
C'- ’let Coo .-a :y >f u!t having
been made in ti ea... > t.t of the debt
f! • '■ y it a red the resigned mor
gaguo w ill off- > - .• to the high
er' b diler for cash n Thursday, De
co . r Bth, 1932 .v "i»e o’clock in
fro- • f the J. M. Chevrolet Com
p; n . Zebulon, N. ! ’ e following
descr.bed property:
')■ . ]<i2K Cbovroii-1 ’ 3-n Motor
Nuir'-r 4246476.
J. M. < hfvn el Company,
Mortg." L'el .
1 IK 2t.
NOTH K oi s I.K
l ip .!■'.•< 4 e power
!of - . n ari oiain conditional sale
, . • ■ . sted t e 19th (lay
of I '< I. 19 :l, t w Gay, t'.a
nr.'. wned ’ . atwavi' w ■ < 1 or f r
s;,'e ' ■ - -t -ii'"'* for cash,
.f, a 1 av;" • • ado '1
{'-(• , . .oil "t •,■ • moss, n
-t . 1 - it l: I*o (>’ lock, n
" up: ' /
v < , v ug des
( ' vi ■ Motor
46461 92.
1. ( ot. - . O any,
M rtgagoo.
I i -18 2t.
ADMIMS iRAI OR - nr fe ICE
ng , talifitvi .- o«:u. :-trat r
e.-t; ’e of D. >. G iter, d"-
- . lute f Wakt Coo; iv. N. <.,
t,» notify a ! •ro having
aga ttl estati >; said , -
. -< . to exhibit them t< the und -
- !..■ i . at Joyner’s Store tv ,kefie' 1,
N. (.: i or before the Mb day f
Oct er 1933, or this not ■ t will 3
pleaded in bar of their rin very, j 1
'>e.*> ns indelited to =aid * -tate v 1
] please make immediate jni\ ment.
Thi- 14th day of Octet,* i 1932.
j G. J. Joyner, Administrator of 1
tate f D. S. Joyner, decea**d
F. 7J Finch, Atty.
10-12- ot