Personal Mention Mrs. G. S. Barbee was hostess U her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon Besides the club members, there wa: one guest, Mrs. Cabell Campen. Miss Biddy Campen will be homv fn,m G. C. for Thanksgiving holidays Week-end visitors in the (ampen home will be Miss Dorothy Ilanieb student at U. N. C., ( hapel Hill, and Roy Kinsey from «john Hopkins, Bal timore. K. C. Daniel, Jr. arrived on Wednes day to spend the holidays at home. Hi was accompanied by a friend, Bill Kn loe, also student at the University oi N. C. John Barrow, Jr. came from Chapel j Hill on Wednesday for the Thanksgiv ! ing vacation at home, bringing witi him a student friend. Misses Mar garet and Dorothy Barrow are alsc home from Fuquay Springs and G. C I for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Bunn Jr j and daughter, Margaret, spent thi j past week-end with Mrs. Bunn’: . mother, Mrs. F. C. McLeod, of Eliza- j bethtown. Miss Myrcelle Bunn, who is a stu dent at Duke University, will spem Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tracy have moved into an apartment of the house: on Gannon Ave. occupied by Mrs. Mil dred Richardson. The various branches of the Flow ers family gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Flowers for din ner on Thanksgiving Day. The Rotary Club had as guests at | their weekly supper last Friday the; members of the Wolfhead Club- Sprite Barbee, Elmo Bunn, Bob by Horton, Chas. Flowers, Jr., h red id ck Chamblee and Ralph House. Ferd Davis was kept out of school and in his room for a number of days by an infected foot, which is now much better. Mrs. R. 11. Herring was hostess to the South Side Missionary Circle on Monday p. m. of this week. There was no preaching service at the Baptist Church last Sunday be cause a union meeting had l, een h•! at Wakelon School as the final effort of Educational Week. Pnd. F- H Moser spoke and music was furnished by the Glee Club. Mrs. A. C. Dawson and Mrs. L. M. Massey spent Tuesday of this week in Duriiam, visiting Mrs. Dawson’s nmthei and other relatives. Dr. L. M. Massey, who has been sick, is able to be up and in his of fice again. Mrs. C. M. Bunn returned on Sun day from the hospital where she ha: been undergoing treatment and is now able to be up. Besides the immediate family those from Zebulon attending the wedding „f Mr. Roderic Harris and Miss Alin Fountain last Saturday were W. C Campen and Mis. Cabell Campen Mis es Aline and Doris Chamblee Mrs E. Herring, Wallace < hamblee M ( oressa Eberliart, M ■ and Mr -11. ( . Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Gill and Hubert J- Whitley. 'The “Speed-O-Byke” in the window, of Kemp’s Store is admired and t-ov-j eted by every small boy who ha seen J it -not to mention the emotion: of a numbe- of small girls. Rev. N. B. Johnson, "i the local Methodist ( Lurch, wa: attending the , n Rocky M >ut t this v but ms go.ie hack to be with her k mother. The distressing news has been re- j ,-eived that in pulling out to avoid a tr uck, the car driven by W . R. Harris „n his honeymoon trip -'ruck a sur vt-yor of the state roads commission at Elkridge, a Baltimore suburb. Ihe accident was tatal to the .-uice.."t. Frineds of the family >» t,l,s ‘ tion will he interested in the anj rtouncemert of the marriage on No in 'Chatham, Va., of George Olivet j Pit: Tv to Miss Mar: met McCabe <6 Oriental. The bridegroom lived in; y, ; V, V hell a child, and ; - the >1 of G. O. Pitts of Greensboro, who 1 a been a member of the Pitts Hi" Warehouse firm here this fall. ! '>■ young couple will reside in Greens horn. Dr. and Mrs, J. F. ColtraMe wm lost Sunday to Newport News to at tend the funeral of ,E. W. Hester. !' Ooltrane returned that night, but Mr- Coltrane stayed with her sister, Mrs Hester, until Wednesday. Samaria News Miss Lutory Jones, of Wakefield j is spending this week with Mrs. Otha Barham. Births: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kudu Cone, a girl, Nov. 17th. Born to Mrs. Addie Cone a bov Nov. 17th. The death angel came for Mrs Da. is Bryant, Nov. 15th. To mourn her loss is her husband and S children A kitten with seven claws on each front paw is owned by Mrs. Charles K. Kent of Portland, Me. Mrs. Bertha lansh of Chicago charg ed in her divorce suit that her husband liked corn on the cob so well that he made her get up in the middle of the night an ( i boil some for him. Found guilty on a charge of swind ling SI from an unemployed man by promising him a job, Martin Waldoch of Buffalo, was sentenced to one y- ai in the penitentiary. Arthur Hall of Marietta, ()., who roller skated to Miami, Fla., and back is at home telling friends of his ex periences. I Judge Marion of Chicago orderedi a man in court to remove his cap only to learn that the “man” was a woman. After meeting the train daily- for j j 20 years at Utica, Mo., with his mas- j I ter, “Old Joe,” a 25-year-old horse, has been retired. j A Christmas card mailed by a sol dier in England, in 1918, has just ! been received in Nobelsville, Ind., by Mrs. D. H. Horner. Every year for the last five the of j fice of the East New York branch 1 of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany has been robbed. Frank Dorsett, 88-year-old Civil War veteran, has married Mrs. Mollie Jones, 69, in Huron, Ind. Turkey! Turkey! Who said Turkey? If you Want One FRET! For CHRISTMAS, See Combes and Liles. NOTICE OF SM.K OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the powei ! curtained in that certain deed of trust executed by T. B. Brantley and wife Martha E. Brantley on the 26th day j of April, 1920, to M. J. Sexton trustee, and recorded in the Registei j of Deeds Office for Wake County, N C. in book 593 page 598, default hav ng been made in the| payment as there in required and demand having beer | made on the undersigned for the fore closure of the property therein des cribed, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest biddei for cash at the court house door in Raleigh, Wake County, N. C. at 12:06 o’clock M. on the 23rd day of Decern her, 1932, all those certain lots or par cels of land described in said deed a j trust and also described herein as fol- ' lows: Same being lots one and two in block No. 39 of the town of Zebulon North Carolina, beginning at a stake at the intersection of Sycamore Street and Wakefield Streets on the south side of Sycamore street and the West side of Wakefield Street tunning thence southward with Wake j field Street 180 feet; thence west j ward 135 feet; thence northward 180 feet to Sycamore Street; thence east-1 v ai d with the south side of Sycamore -treet 155 feet to the beginning point : This being the same lot of land deeded to T. B. Brantley and Martha E ! Brantlev bv E. Hollowav and l’ett * * Holloway by deed dated January 5 ! 1909 same being recorded in the of-j fice of the Register of Deeds for W'akt unt v. North Carolina, in book 2351 j : age 355. This the 21st day of November j 1932. M. J. Sexton, Trustee Doub & Perdue, Attorneys. 1 l-25-4t. Thr'ce i he armed that hath his j quarrel hist. Shakespeare. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Undei ihe virtue of the authority! i; nferred by a deed of trust executed! by Grant Jones and wife Dora High Jones pi George Rigsby Massey, I’rus , re dod v i....»k "82 at page 183. in the office of thi Register of Devils for j\Yjke County, default having been | in.nl' o tb< payment of the indebted j ness therby secured, and at the re quest of the holder of the notes . ired by said dc 1 of trust, the un ■ rsigne-1 Tru te-- will offer for ale I and sell at public auction to the high est bidder 1 u cash at the Courthouse j d or in tl . City o ' Raleigh, V iE- I County, N. ( .. ;.t 12 o’clock noon, o i Wednesday the 30th day of Novem a certain tract of land ly | ing and being in Little River 1 own jsliip v.'r 1. ( ( o.teiy. North Carolina, .and more particularly described a ' follows: Fiatents "and trade-marks CA.SNOW&CO. Succ; >ful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section of country. Write for book let telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 Bth St., Washington, D. C* ___ m . w w y ft M«»V %S «««••• « *’ • V> • *« V f VOIUVI 1 U(/«i Beginning at the crossing of the Raleigh and Earpsboro roads; thence S. 38 degrees 35 minutes West 1273 feet to a stake in Raleigh road; i thence North 24 degrees 30 minutes ■ West 1058 feet to a stake: thence j North 35 degrees East 595 feet to a stake on Rocky Branch; thence down said branch North 88' •• degrees East 708 feet to a bridge on Earpsboro road; thence South 30 degrees 15 min utes East 582 feet to the beginning. Containing twenty-five and eleven I one-hundredths (25 11-100) acres : more or less. This property is being sold subject to trie unpaid taxes for the years | 1930, 1931 and 1932. This October 2fith. 1932. iGeorge Riggsby Massey (Trustee). F. D. Finch, Attorney. I 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 J i widower), E. Pearl Gupton Hoyle and husband Starky Hoyle, Annie Rue! Gupton Mangum and husband Fred! Allan Mangum, Larue Green and hus-j band Lester Green, and Mildred Jackson Broughton, to A. R. House, Trustee, which Deed of Trust is re corded in Book 509. at Page 578, Reg istry of Wake County, North Carolina default having been made in the pay ment of the note secured thereby and j upon request of the holder of the note,l the undersigned Trustee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash 1 at the Courthouse Door in the City) of Raleigh, Wake ( minty. North Caro-) lina, on Monday, December sth. 1932 at twelve o’clock M. the following described real property. Beginning at a hickory, W. C. For-1 | cell's corner thence east 64 poles to a pine; thence north on W. C. Ferrill’s! j line 72 poles to the new road; thence 1 I with the said road to a red oak. Mrs. G. Massies line; thence west 42 poles ■to a black jack. Mrs. Massif’s corn, r; ; 1 thence; south 78 poles to a pine; thence north to the beginning. Con-j taining one. hundred acres more orj less. This being the same tract of land conveyed to Mrs. A. R. Gupton Iby Mrs. L. H. Privett and husband Riley Privett, which deed is recorded in Book 157, F’age 57 in the Office of : the Register or Deeds for Wake Co.. | North Carolina. i Save and except from the opera tion of thii conveyance a tract of land conveyed by T. G. Gupton and wife, to James R. Cullom and conveyed by sail! 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 and 8 links; j thence south 87 degrees east to an j run take at Mrs. A. R. Gupton’s cor J ner, being 71 3-5 poles; thence 3 de gree east to a White oak being 21 I pole and I chain to a road; thence I with said road leading from Wake-j I field by T. G. Gupton’s to an iron: Intake at E. W. Green’s corner; thence j i north 59 degrees west to iron stake: | point of beginning being 54 poles and; 18 chains. Containing 29 12-40 acres, and being the same tract of land dee I j led to James It. Cullom by G. T. Gulp ton and wife, aid deed being record ed in the Register of Deeds Office lm A’ake County, in Book 245, Page 382 and conveyed by James R. Cullom to (. H. Chamblee, see Book 260, Page! 73, in said office. This 3rd day of November, 1932. j A. R. House, Trustee. | 11-11-4 L i N. S. R. R. Offers— Attractive Travel Bargains Via Norfolk Southern Railroad si \T)aa i:x< 1 RCION F ARKS To Seashore Resorts \\ I- I k-FXD »• ARTS !'(! r- : :t!i, rn Points Si: AS H ORK FX ‘ ' *. -HONS ’1 c Norfolk--Virginia !>a.a ron i. \r :\< ; rsioxs To llavan -Florida, Loni i’Mis • -.|>.• j X r!h Cariilinn and Vtiaida Ir l :agha 111 usd t haft:’.’ ooga ; . RA FA LI S EXCURSIONS .'.frskv co \st kx< i RSlonk SF A SO? AND SHORT I I MIT SI MM IK FXCI RSION E ARES 1 'mi- alt any Agent or .1. F. I)AI.TON", Traffic Manager. Norfolk, A a H. E. MANN, Zebulon, N. 0. N. S. R. R. SCHEDULE Passenger Schedules From Zebulon 5:30 p. m. Raleigh anil Intermediate Points d :i!.') a. ni.—Norfolk, Ne" Bern, Beaufort, Coldsboro, intermediate Intermediate Points For information call on 11. E. MANN, Ticket Agent. Zebulon, N. C ej The Typewriter ?j (Continued from page 2) 5 I the same unconscious process simply ’! because they did not learn typing in i the junior classes at school. ( Os course, as before mention' 1 i there are ome who have a -quired the t art of “thinking on a typewriter,” hut these are by no means as numerous a might he expected considering the ad vantages of the machine ,over the pen:' t speed and legibility. it occurs to one to ask whether there is any reason why the type writer should not be taught in the lower grades at school. Expense of j provide the machines is possibly the] sole obstacle. The following from an' exchange is illuminating: “Recently! an experiment was undertaken to dis- 1 cover if the use of the typewriter! would influence the progress of pu- ! pi Is in the school work of Grades I 'I to VI. While the results are not re-j i ported in figures, it is said the pupils' | were enthusiastic about the innova-j 1 j tion, that with only informal instruc-: | tion they soon learned to type faster; 'jthan they could write with pencil, and, ‘ I that the teachers testified ‘to the im [■ I j Professional Cards S. .1. FEREIiEE Contractor - Ho lding and Repair. Roof work a specialty. L. E. \I VSSKY At’orney at Law. Office in Mas-ey Building. IRBY I). BILE Attorney asid ( ounseior at Law Phone 117 Zebulon. N. C. Business Directory ' steadm \x stokes co. The place of better quality and cheap er prices '!•>"> days each car. Kat WASF.O flour, aid smile and sinilc. cARO L I N A POWER AND I.IE lIT COMPANY Investigate Our Combination Rate for Fighting, Heating and ( Conking Service. THE M-SVSTKM STORE “Saves I the nation" Our prices lead, others follow, Fresh meats. Fancy and staple ut oceries I HORSE SHOEING AM) REPAIR WORK in front of Center F»::ck Warehouse G. 1». Winstead was with M. I ! Debnam for a number of years. IS. G. FLOW ERS AND CO.i ; F very thing to wo;! f n r mon, women ; ;'.!)d children. SATIS KA S Sells it for less. * ZEBELOX SI PPI.Y CO. I'V feed and cloth* the family and ■dsh 11 e home. F:n era! I• J. A. KEMP & SON Greet lies Dry Goods Fa: ia! Id: tors ■ THE F. I). FINCH CO. We supply the fanuc r Feeds- Fertilizers Implements We solicit your patronage. WEATHERS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP C. B. Fddins, Manager. ’.Shoes—We supply all their needs. If it’s leather, we repair it. Don’t buy new; let us make it new ! provement of the children's written work, to the development of self-con fidence on the part of some of the slower pupils, an<| to the generaby 1 favorable influence on the children's attitude.' The use of the typewrit ,- * increased the production of written work, and in four of the six grades children who ised the machines did better \v..rk in the regular school work than those who used pen and ' pencil." (St. John, N. 8., Times-Gloh ■ W dnesday, August 24. 1932.) , | Until their divorce suits are set i tied, George F. Bicknell and his w'f" 1 of Gary, Inti , must not speak to ea h ! other. A hand-made mahogany coffin which Stephen Davis, 84, spent 20 ' years carving, bore his body to his grave in Tennyson, Ind., the other I day. To protect a tenant, Henry V\ hit | tie, landlord of Silverdale, Ire., shot a monkey which had invaded one of { his appartments, only to be arrested , an,| fined S7O for killing the escaped 1 pet of Miss Mabel Hoyland. dr. f. c. McDowell Physician an : Stirgei n Office Hours: 9 11 a.in. 3-5 p.m. Office Phone 58; Res. : 4. I)R. ( HAS. E. FLOWERS Physician and Surgeon Office Mrs. 8:30 10 a. ill., 1-3 p.m. : Phone.-: Office No. 76; Res. No. 91 Back of Citizen'- Drue St 'a DR.F. OOLTR \NE DENTIST Robertson Building Office lies. 9-12:30, 1:30-5 m iI'EN’S LNSI RANCE AC ENVY Everything in I wuranee DItVKY W. MVSSLV. MANAGER Next Door Page Trust Co. I s F f-? v t o e J IF — .1. L. STEEL I )ry ( leaner W ork Guaranteed Phone 26. LITTLE RIVER ICE ( O. Quality and Service. 1 Phone 71 DEBNAM HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in hardware. Lowe Brothers paints ard varnishes. Prices to fit the times. .1. \I. ( II \ ROLFT (o. (ihevr-<U-t> -m-w ed :t- 1 >1 cars. Factm y Ti: ine-i Mei lan - THE RECORD A(;EN(’V D. 1). ' hai hi* ’la Pc •• —! !’ ’' ME Ml 4 i Vi, 1.11 I LNSI KAN i COMPANY OI NEW , 4<L The ili st Vmerican Life In-in me» i 'em pant Your Best Friend in Health, Sa-km s, Depression and Death Mrs. Lela If. Horton. Local Vgent M. H. ALFORD Heavy and Fancy Groceries Happy Feeds Across R. R. Below Depot. BUFFALOS SODA SHOE Medicines, Toilet articles, Stationery Smokes —Sandwiches—Drinks ROUGH to your finger means ... ROUOH MX YOUR STOMACH It’s easy to say Ihey’re all alike — and easy to prove they arc NOT. Dissolve a genuine Bayei Aspirin tablet in water, pour it off, feel the fine powder that coals she glass. Do this with some other tablet: see what coarse particles are left! They feel as sharp as ind. even to your linger. I low must they affect those delicate membranes which line your throat —your stomach? For immediate relief from head aches, colds, sore throat, neuralgia or neuritis, lumbago, rheumatism tnere's nothing like Bayer Aspire It cannot depress the heart. FLOW KRS For Funerals avd All Occasion*- THE WENDELLFLORU MRS. If. I . TS MVH L Phone 56 am umi 'n rmm m m i i~iot AJ. C.t/Ka nn~ and Opticlar, v Dr. liarbec’;- < " lon. X. ' r( Tta rda; in -■ ■ - ' Hi ![ is next \ i -i' ; be I'uenday, December 13, 1932 {• 1 on) ]f) ;i . t ■ •p. I notice or s\r,E By virtue of the f sale e> oiried in a co-tain m ••’.gage - xecul by Julius Williams n to th< J. ” Chevrolet Company • ’iD ha r been made in the pay cut - ' the dot thereby secured the e iei - .i-oed tm gague will offer for -me •<» the hig esi bidder for cash -n 11-ursday, L> ! ■ nber Bth, 1932 a n> • look , rout of the J. M. ( oe - let Cl 111 - panv, Zebulon, N. C. thi Hot I d< cribed proper! y: Ole- ! I*2B I hevrob ' > M Nun her 42 16176. J. M. * bevi-ob-t t - . iaiiy Moi iga, - . . 8 2t. \< (i l< K iii SAi i. C der and by virtue of . ,e po ia a certain c uC'tional L- :, , | :lt - \ edited c 1i < ltlill .■'De- o’ i , i 931, ' M. ■- Gfi V mo i igr. d moitgagee wi . offer to del nit 'navi ’ - ind he : ayment of n< i ifier - !(. . ember Bth, 1*32 at 1:00 loci . J. VI. < • u( /. ,X. ( , the ,i 1 i ng i i 928 I 111 . I V ' I M , • 1 • • o- > d. C ne\ ■ ■ l 1 e-i.y Moitga,. e. 1 ' 8 2t. rfey ! Hey! we go to puss Ye 1 tor is. lamenting the fact that he d n't have a good cow. So all toget now gang—- Who wants a cow-cow! Who wants a cow-cow I Who wants a cow-cow now! the Editor wants a cow-cow! The Editor wants a cow-cow! The Editor w ants a cow-row Now | If you have a real gooc! *ow th j for sale, for goodness sake come : round and let us know about her. call 27 any day in the week ex. Sunday.

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