Spring Chape! News Rocky Cross News
'J here was a large crowd at Sunday
Sch >ol Sunday. Mr. Cocks preached a
short sermon and Mr. L. R. Evans and
Mr. K. H. Moser made short talks.
Mrs. Losey Baker and children spent
Sut lav with ler mother, Mrs. W. A
I’ei y.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mitchell are
the pr ud parents of a ten pound boy.
.Nirs. Alma Pearce has been spending
some time with her sister. Mrs. Hattie
Mitchel.
Mrs. Charlie Karris is very ill.
We hope she will soon recover.
Most everyone in the community
has finished setting t ibaceo for this
.e: on.
EARPSBORO EVENTS
T! e nice showers that have come are
making everything look so much bet
tor. Crops were beginning to look with
ered.
I.lit-, of people in j l l r community
attended* the services at I.ees Cha
pel Suiiflay.
Mr. and Mi's. F.rsell Powell of Co
rinth spent the weekend with their pa
tents, Mr. and Mrs. Callie Powell.
Mr. arid Mrs. Lawless I.ewis of neai
Knightdale visited M. B. Lewis last
week.
We were very sorr y to learn of the
death of Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs
Dwight Brown’s mother. Mrs. Tillie
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Crowder annd
Foster Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. W
.1. Martin of Pilot this weekend.
Ailene and Mary Crowder are spend
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ho
ve aid Denton.
Miss Annie Bailee spent last week
with Miss Jettie Kent, of Middlesex
Miss Gora Mae Lnvis has returned
front Middlesex where she event to hei
school.
Mr. Glenn Hinton spent the week
end with his sister, Mrs. J. 0. Align
of Raleigh. '
Rogers Cross Roads
Ttio n«o- le o( <mi> community at
tended the commencement exercise
held last week. I l ey seemed to he en
joyed by all.
Mrs. Rochar Lewis and children let'
Sunday for tl sir home in Burlington
The farmers of our section are very
busy setting end replanting tobace
this eveek, after the rain Sunday night
We are glad t<- report t at Mr. .1
M. I) Tver is at home again after
v i < pc! ; g several months in u Raleigi
hosnital. 1
M and Mrs. J W. Strickland. Sr.
announce the le 1 '! : a sun. Bobbie
born on the Hit fey c i May. fh<
Willing Helpers < hub washed for Mrs
Stri 'kiand Monday.
Mis: Annie Bailee set nart o’
la 1 \vi ek with Mi -i -It-! 1 ie Kemp.
A ’■ age croee vu.- ■ '
1 n c m!’ e '■ ■ i Sun
<l.'Ve invit. a' 1 t»t them baek th
!",. Sunday i> .i’une for The e ical.
Mr and Mi Bennett entertained
the Seniors of M *i s. i hi.; si.ay b;.
taking them : I RaieiThey als.
let each member of the class ride in
sir! a : rnlane. After th.is they event back
t Neils - River and enjoyed a weinei
i ast. This was the most enjoyabli
event in the school term.
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Introducing
Joe Blow
.Joe is the average salesman for slip-shod print
ing finns. He slides into town, shows you a fancy line
,*f stationery at seemingly low prices, smooth talks
you into buying, collects his fat commission and
leaves.
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Two weeks later a C. 0. D. package arrives. To
your surprise, a dollar or more is taken up in led
tape charges, plus the CO. D. fee. You are left hold
ing the bag with a batch of half-legible stationery.
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Play safe. See what you are getting and o. k.
your own proof. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Record Publishing (<o.
Zebulon, North Carolina
Tile weather is cool now. We had
a good rain Sunday night. Some of the
corn lias not come up good. The gar
d" ■ -re «M • r>"c .
Our -chool closed last Monday
There were ab'rut six promoted t‘
go to Middlsex next term.
Alvin, ;,g c 9, and Farnie, age *5
-on- of E. D. Brantley were neithei
abs 'a! nor tardy during the eoti -1
year.
Mi.. W. O. Williams has purchase
fl cow.
The " heat is b ginning to Open
Some of the people will be ready to eat
s' me “flour bread’’ next fall.
F S. Strickland and two of hi? som
with two or thiee other people, event
to the Eastern part of the Sate fish-j
; ng la.-t eveek.
Mitchell Mill News
We surely were glad to see such
■i large crowd out at church last Sun
day. Everyone come back next Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham May and chil
dren. of Zebulon. spent last Sundae
with their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Rob
bin Perry.
Mrs. Lee .Tomes of Bethany, speii*
a part of last eveek with her father l
Mr. Burrell Perry, who is real sick.
Mr. Jessie Fee Ravbon and family
I visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Bivant Raybon, Saturday afternoon
Miss Marv Frances Mitchell enter
, tained h«j Sunday School class a
I her home Saturday evening. Everyone
reported a nice time.
Mr. Babe Carter seems to improve
some a> he can sit up for short period '
of time now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell o j
IV: kefield, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. R
Ravbon Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to su v Mrs. Joe Dentor I
is improving.
Miss Annie Lee Perry spent Satin
day night with Misses Sue May am 1
Ruth Ravbon.
New Hope News
Pre ’ 4 ing Sundae morning 11:00
Sunday S hool at 10:00. Everybody
.Ttiiv end bii.ig ur.eone with you
Rev. J Ray Dick ms will preach.
M R nv l’ri" te f Zebut va
a visitor at his sister's, Mrs. Lala Ar
nold. Monday nigut.
Mr. and Mr . Aar n Arnold an
family v ■: e week cud visitors of Mr
■jnd .Mr . Alsie Timherlake of nea
W k i vest.
' .. . out Mi s. C. W. M : tchell an
< .■'dly. ::o-.i) Mr. Giadv Arnold.
o ifoi- ■ Mr. Mit-'hell’s daughter. M
•Mavice Tant of Elm City. Sunday.
M". J an Edwards <•" Young
ii-p v*l- i •••Ait :■ of his daughtei
yr• . \v Mod’.' . Saturday.
Mr. and Mr . Oti - L. Arnold • ay
■ll ;■ ■: AT: *• i i.-.'.i's graodmot! -*r
•; id;' Mit. t Mitchell’s MS
Sunday.
M' A-l a M ".ell was a caller t
-•«••• Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, her sister
in-law, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Ms. Luthur Barham ever
at N't ■ Hope Saturday afternoon.
THE ZEBULON RECORD, Zebulon, N. C.. May 26, 1933
Mrs. Hazel Barnett doesn't get an;
better it set-ms.
Miss Beatrice Robbins had aver
-•lightful ice cream supper Saturday
night. All seemed to enjoy it very
much.
South Side
Tb» farmers were all glad to set
the good showers v e hail Sunday.
| Loiee and Leona Pearce spent las'
Friday with their Aunt, Mrs. Non
Cioom.
Luthur Lung gave an ice crear
sup | cr lust Tuesday night, severa
v ere present.
V! giniu Pearce spent a short evhil
v.ith Loiee and Lora Pearce Saturday
night.
i Mrs. Claudie Long is confined to lie
bed.
Gertie Batts spent Saturday nighl
end Sundav with Neva Leative ii
Middlesex.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe spent Sundae
with \lr. and Mrs. W. M. Brantley.
Robert Curtis and James Batts too!
di ;n or Sunday with Mrs. A. R. Hag
•v am I.
Pilot News .
Mr. Pearlie Wiggs and Miss Biddi
1 Morgan were married Wednesday
May 17.
Vl.r and Mrs. James Marlow am
family of Spring H-fpe, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Joyner ami baby of Momever
and other friends visited Mr. and Mrs
Wiley Williams Sunday afternoon.
Mr. H. J. Massey and family o
Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mr
J. H. Massey ami family.
Berry Alford and Alton Alford oi
j Burlington, visited Lonnie Alford Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Byrd Pearce and Miss Ora A1
j ford if Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs
; Bud Ruv Sundae afternoon.
.Miss Anna Rerl Pearce spent thi
"eek-end with Mis- Chine Denton nea’
! Zebulon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Alford si er.'
• hist v. e "k-end with Mr. and Mrs. Her
iert Perrv near Zebulon.
Mr. ai d Mrse Thomas Wiggs an
• milv of Samaria -pent the eveek-em
itl Mr. Pearlie Wiggs and family.
M:. C eue Jeans of Raleigh, spen'
l- l ida att- riioon with his parents. Mr
and Mrs. Bud Jeans.
Dui ing the past seven years. Lin
, •. <\ o.nty poultry growers have sole
1 7Cii.bi'<'i pounds of surplus poultry for
i * ;al : neon]'. 1 to the farmers of slsl,
: ('oo.
G. T. Watkins of Holly Springs
Wake County, reports one of his lies
crops of tobacco grown on deep. sandy
land folloeving a crop of lespedeza.
JDa $. C.oftlan j
j
At 1)1- B n bee's office. Zebulo: . N I
f , ever'/ secniid iuesuay from l 1 I
n to il u. m. Next Yi Pit will he I
IT ESDAV. JUNE 13. 1933.
Odd But True*
Jito TO LOOO their uQih»o> *'■*■ - - i
Tstw a»,cs. ’h
BY HHH nsii \H thi W* <*
tvcpTß\rik\
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Chara ers are achieved, not receiv
ed. They gn ev out of the substance of
a tyiott’s soul. I hov u vt* not put on u •
a thief might nut on a stolen coat
Th-v mature like fruit from the vita
fluids M a tree.—C. H. Fowler.
Polite ness is to do oral sav
The kindest thine' in th- kinde<* way I
Fools can make money: it '. *kes
v ise man to' tel! how to sr?:ru it. j
English.
Professional Lards
L. L. MASSEY
As ■:> at L av.
Office ir Be
IRBY D. GILL
Attorney, a-. i < uii~e..r at Lav.
Phone 11T
Zebulon. N. C.
Business Directory
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CAROLINA
POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
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Rate for Lighting. Heating and
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S. G. FLOWERS AND CO.
Everything to \.em for men. women!
and children.
C. T. HARPER
DRUGS
Nest Door To Dr. Flowers’ Office
i ZEBULON SUPPLY CO.
|We feed and clothe the family and
I furnish the home.
Funeral Directors.
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J. A. KEMP & SON
Groceries—Dry Goods
J pc.-»•*»{ Directors
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WEATHERS ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
C. B. F.ddins. Manager.
j Shoes—We supply all their needs.
If it’s leather, we repair it.
1 Don’t buy new; let us make it new
Running short of corn due to th<
Prom. " *'ist (miner, a group of John
jte'e •' m.ote farmer? cooperated tc
uy 2. 1 ■■ ently.
Fifteen Fit 1 - County farmers -hip- j
ped seven cars of cured sweet no- j
tatoes last eveek and the's will sh j
vr adJPionb cars.
Os the 13,500.000 foreign-born ; er*
.ems a the United States ain ■st t,-
5CC.000 are illiterate.
DR. CHAS. E. FLOWERS
Fir sician and Surge..'r. *
Off: e Hr*. S:°„»-10 a.rn.. 1-3 p.m.
Off N . 76 Res. No.
Back of Citizen's Drug Store
DR. J. F. COLTRANE
DENTIST
Robertson Building
Office Hrs. 9-12:30. 1:30-5
CITIZEN’S INSURANCE
AGENCY
Everything ir Insurance
DEWEY W. MASSEY. MANAGER
Next Door Page Trust Co.
FARMER FRIENDS:
Bring me your farm products or t
wood in exchange for dry eleaninz and c
pressing. 1 will allow you markei c
price.
.1. L. STEM. DRY CLEANER t
Phone 2l>. Zebulon. N- C. i
LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. 1
Quality and Service.
Phone 74
.1. & M. CHEVROLET CO. !
Chevrolet*- -new and used cars.
Factorv Trained Mechanics
I'
DEBNAM HARDWARE
COMPANY
Everything in hardware.
Lowe Brothers paints ar.d varnishes.
Prices to fit the times.
THE RECORD AGENCY
Insurance all kinds in town or coun
try: also loans on Real Estate.
D. D. Chamblee. Manager
Record Building
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The First American Life Insurance
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WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE —
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin’ to Go
If you feel sour and sunk and the world
looks punk, don't swalluw a lot of salts,
mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing
gum and expect them to make you suddenly
sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can’t do it. They only move the
bowels and a mere movement doesn't ge» it
the cause. The reason for your down-and-out
■ seling is your liver. It should pour out two
sounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your food
doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowela
Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul,
tkm often breaks out in blemishes. Your head
iches and you feel down and out. Your whole
system 13 poisoned.
It takes those good, old CARTER 3
LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and make you
feel -up and up.” They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing
when it come- to making the bile flow freely.
But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's
Little l iver Pills. Look for the name Carter's
I.Utle Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a
• -institute. 25c at all stores © 1931 C. M i
MttiINLSTR UOK'S NO i'll E
Having qual fic<; ire administ.l
- <ii the e.-tate ; \Y. . Whitley, de
ceased, late d Woke County, N. 0.. i
this is to notify all -Wcoiis having 1
claims against the estate of said its I
ceased, to exhibit them t<> the under
signed at Zebulon. C., on or before
the 7th day of April. 1934. or ‘.vs
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to .said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 7th dav of April. 193!.
C. Y. WHITLEY. Administrate
>f the estate of W. C. Whitley,
deceased. (May 12.)
DAVE PRIVETTE IS STILL GRIND
ING CORN EVERY I>AY IN THii
WEEK EXCEPT SUNDAY. TAKE
YOLK NEXT LOAD TO HIM AND
BTC SATISFIED.
SAVE .MONEY—RIDE TRAINS
Reduced Fare- for Train Travel
One and One-Half Cents Per Mda
Via ‘
NORFOLK SOUTHERN it.4II.WAT
Between All Stations
Except Electric Division
Effective March Ist
Stopovers allowed in Final Limit
Baggage f hecked
Halt Fares For Children Under
Twelve Years of Age ,
For Information Consult Any
Or Address
J. F. DALTON.
Traffic Manager,
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA
FLOWERS
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For, Funerals and All
Occasions
THE WENDELL FLOR® 1
MRS. H. F. TUNNELL
Phone 56