Ameri
st Industry
will lie uml'-r tii< 11 :i'ft
“Entirely i<». ’'ll
idea th.-it f JffjjßSßp|
in the movies and l , siß[ _ *T»V.!
told the ru-wsiiaj"" •• .evs^B
England and over here ‘.he
is prevalent among many that twj
cowboy is merely a too! of the stage
interests. The cowboy with his herds
is just as important a part of our
industrial life Is the man who plants
business man *n his store, the presi
dent of a hanp, and certainly just as
necessary. He y a product of certain
conditions existing in the western
country, and his part in the develop
ment of the country cannot be over
estimated.
“Tex” then explained the habits and
customs peculiar to the cowboy. “If
a cowboy wears a big he I, a handker
chief around his neck; leather pants
or high-heeled shows, don’t think for a
foment that is anything thea
jpical about it; these things serve for
Aim the same useful purposes that the
•apron does for workman, the robes for
• the judge and the cassock and cotta
for the minister. The big Stetson is
needed as a defense from the burn
ing sun of the ranges, and serves as M
sort of umbrella in wet weather. Thr
handkerchief is a protection against
dust when moving hehing livestock in
I TO THOSE WHO HAVE ATTENDED OUR BIG SALE, THE NAME
UK* ' 1 -.
MEANS MORE AND BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS
Money. During the short time has been in progress we have had tie pleasure of turning away hundreds ot sahsficd customers. ny a meager
description of this BIG EVENTflH^£ iven in P rint - You must attend this sale to get even a conception ot lust what mians to i.u Du. i-„ .
mi"" i«»"'«■ W ‘™"" V ____ ( VCS LATHS'
MEN’S 1 DRESS wM TOXAMAY COFFEE ’ , . ~ u ... ....
Feit and Straw Hats 1 at- • Shirts. Come eatrly to get | . . at 2 IN 1 Fits. Bit; assortment Bit; lot latest style Caps. cj? _l a ,*
i I w* ~*r
98c up ' a “"“s?cup ■ | 8c __ *l* _ _ 19cup 48c up $3.95
pans Several different sizes. Housekeep- j Buy one of these to protect the bargains
f ers investigate .Wfce. _ CONTEST j you get from us , W .
*J| ; f > '|p UP J A few of our Leading Contestants: IOC UP *%.■
tSL jv MISS FOYE WHITLEY " “ ' 4* * Sjßß&tts.
j Wfflj NEW MISS ERMA DAWSON I F
//Mk, MERCHANDISE Has heeo pouring in to MIS * Th ( ere a f e "Z " h,> !** v ' n ' t *‘ teßded . " ur (q) Jj//MM
(<ft) HJjMM efcr store end unless you attend this s»ie MISS H \ZEL PARKi.K sale «.» far be sure that you do so before JFvVv) W
SPOOLS daily vou are liable to miss some of the mpq « r WFDI IN m ?ipv W c ?v?r ? .b'S^CvV
wonderful values we have for you. MRS. M. C. MEDLIN away. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. W SXK
i <3hftPQ B PITCHERS MISS XEROSA RICHARDSON A J f I t
3 C3II*fCO H A wonderful value, while they last, they 4 NlTlin
H Glass Water Pitchers. Several camenient VOTE FOR THEM. ■ L7J I Uj[J W
FOLtfirl WE HAVE E* can_.be had for 4»>L ■ H
T H I sizes. Regular 50c values '•*■“■•"■’■• 1 '"
1 blonds TO patent I j : In Our 5 and 10c Dept - stationery I ,N I
I ESTHER \ 1 L PI. , i jHk Steel Wool , -od PINT ('t.NS. GET
f Os Lead lor poison- l 0.,i B.. jir . .. . ... . . „„ Mire. Big lot Lob ■
STYLES. WE CAN ■ ing insects, etc. 4 5 ' ‘jMBMMt ■' i.r-ad Tom- c. Mire. Must go. Large box Station- I °1 R PRICES AND ■
■ lbs. pckgs. mi)' I AI r ' 3 Saucers When this is gone «. rv . A real value 3 .... filT nnp lcpn ..
PLEASE YOU. ALSO H j Baskets (large) * 5c there will be n<> while it last. * ■ lIK SI KIRISED. IT ■
HOSIERY THAT SAT. | f*?*' ’ Bru-has HI LinJ. ■■ »nd 10c | 1 MIST GO. |.,
I t g “ e ; t t 1 toJ " Godß |& always, positively July 4th - B
] wr, at* I TW^/d CLOSE. BUY NOW WHILE THESE. GOODS ♦™ KN " sroBE K
TENTION TO THE W
I CONFIDENT I HESE PRICES ‘ | ARTKT.E S
3 ONE OF THE MOST B • | SELL. 3
Shamburger-Pippm Company | j
due the cowboy. He
k|Jie has been held
he
xa s great
fcje indus
fck bet
&
motion. The ‘Chaps’ serve to prevent
I injury to the rider’s legs in a mishap
| and from sage-brush as well as from
| rain and cold wind. The high heels
j help keep his feet from going through
: the stirr up In the same way, other
parts of the cowboy’s rainment can be
I explained strictly on the basis of use
and not for decoration.”
Cowboys taking part in rodeos arc
merely the best in their line of work,
“Tex” explained. Those that will come
to the Chicago Round-up hold the
same relation to their profession as
the major Leaguers hold to baseball,
and should occupy the same place in
the mind.; of the people as does 1 a
Babe Ruth or a Ty Cobb.
MARM-’T OPENS
AT DILLON, S. C.
|»>ort from Dillon, S. C., on
that the first load of
tobacco came on the 1 >il-
Bor that date, and was
l§||ss
IH'i r pound.
I LTS IN 90
90 GALLONS OF BEER
[night Deputy Sheriff Rich
la other parties, visited Ute
taL plantation and £4O
dson^M
lons of
There was tv
MORE LAWYERS INTH|
JESSE WYATT
Jones, Jones and Horton,
nc-nt local legal firm >’ f Raleig^^^ffi
been retained to assist in
of Jesse Wyatt, captain o t
tectivcs, who will face trialß^B'
nesday. July !, on a cliarg4BH»‘ Ol,ci
degree mtfrder in tlle
fatal shooting of Steven S. a
Smithfield attorney, about thred^K e k s
ago when Wyatt fired on the cai\ ln
which Holt was riding, mistaking IP
for a rum running car.
Other defense attorneys will be Pou
and Pou and J. W. Bunn.
Evans will be assisted in
HUBproseeution by E. S. Abel and E.
F. Ward, law partner of the deceased
attorney, both of Smithfield.
THE ZEBULON RECORD. FRIDAY. JUNE 26. !!125
I IHI i T" IS*!'" "aefTtSßr .•.P’T'r-e I ■m— a— ■ _
“Wasted” Medicine
The particularly well-known mao
entered the doctor’s consulting room
and took a chair.
“Well, what can I do for you ?" asked
the doctor.
"I don't tlunk much of that *
medicine of yours." answered the man.
“Oh, I'm sorry to hear that," was
the reply. “What Is the reason?"
"Why," said the other. “There's so
•a ieh dead waste in it. I hadn’t taken
more then a quarter of a hottle when
my cold disappeared, and there- is tlie
other t go-quarters just thrown
away.”
Pharaohs Built Well
The stone used in the construction
of the Egyptian pyramids was from
'he Tnrnh quarries. It is established
that it took 100.1 Ml men working for
ten years to niak- a causeway 3,000
feet long to facilitate the transfer of
the stone, and 20 years more to com
plete the pyramid of the Cheops. This
pyramid contains ii,300,(1iH.) bloc's of
stone averaging seme 4(1 cubit feet.
1h( Mocks the Moka’tan
hills as veil a;!Bhe Turah. boh of
which were on opposite side of
thb Nile {'
Masaryk Diligent Reader
Presidentovakift
jH Bj
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UcbDy DA;
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jgjgJ i: it ratio
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‘ ‘ fia > ’
ABF iSS tie
otlier advice is
that the sfeamer Cepliee will arrive
there in a j'ew weeks with 1,200 Yugo
slavs.
Sir George Fuller, premier of New
South Wales, has written the federal
government suggesting that the com
monwealth Institute a quota system on
the American lines or adt pt other
means to limit foreign immigration.,
"pflicial government statements de-
that Nvhile the need for popula
tion fti y3mstraiia is urgenjt some sub
stantial lV'son must tie /dvaneed l>e
f«?re the doffp be shut Vgainst vvHte
Europeans. Neverfrimess, the govern
ment is watching the situation care
fully. +
NEW RECORD FOR
FORD MOTOR CO.
Breaks AH Previous
P.ecord^
:; mmm
■<! i^B?
ed out 7.858 Ford t.irs and yucks in
the eight-hour working dale. This
record is for the United Stats-s plants
alone and does not inciude foreign
pi; r.t.s and associated companeies or
the Ford Motor Company of Canada,
Ltd.
An interesting thing in connection
with this »markable production is
hat the yCmpany i. exceeding its
most juireful estimates for May. Cur
rent F> rd biill. >ards, which were pre
mred sixty days ago. carry ’ ■ mes
sage “7,000 More Since 5 estorday."
But in ectual output.the comuany ix
ceeded this by 85y/
*'T*!kduciii«wTif the company has beer
steadily increased during the last few
weeks due to the growing spring busi
ness and new output records have
been frequent, but none approaching
vrithin 100 of the remarkable figure
of Tuesday.
On April 28th the domestic plants
beat a record of 7,482 established a
year ago by assembling 7,594 cars and
trucks. This record stood until May
12 when production vent to 7,732.
SCHOOL BUSES CARRY
<19,391 PUPILS DAILY
North Carolina school children num
bering 69,391 are transported 40,765
miles each day by 2,006 school buses
in 95 of the 100 counties of the State
according to estimates by the State
Department of Education.
The figures are based on actual re
ports from the 68 counties participat
ing in the equalization fund and esti
mates on the remainii g counties using
school buses for the transportation of
children. Actual reports show that in
the school year 1922-23, a total of
31.544 children were carried daily by
858 buses; and in 1923-24, a total of
48.251 children were carried 26,354
miles daily by 1,318 buses.
FINED Blf, AND BSTS FOR
DRI NK \M' DISORDERLY
Sam?on Vance waj arrested Sunday
for being drunk and jfisorderly.
Monday he was gi\%a a hearing be
fore Mayor Barrow and fitted SlO and
cost:, for his part he played on the
Sabbath day.
* DESERTER FROM ARMY
as:-: -ted here m d.vesday
A young man by the name of Wat
kins was arrested c . Wednesday ’ey
Deputy Sheriff K • , i- n. It i.-: 1
stated that the young man was a de
serter from Camp Bragg. It is said
he had been at large since hi Feb
ruary. He van here working vv. ’* the
road construction company.
ZEBULON. NORTH CAROLIN A
eppn a,i_
.irr,l/ kind
—
PEAS, White, Black, Mixed.
MILLET, SUDAN GRASS, SOY BEANS,
CORN, CANE, VELVET BEANS,
RAPE, TURNIP, CABBAGE.
— ——
i, mrr-r-
Ice Cream Freezers, Fruit Jars,
CONSUL HENRY ■
DIES AT
A dispatch from 7i
fB
State issued a
stating that it A
r u, jyjj|BJ([B||§|l
- r
,or.- .! el V-go, iwßr.'lf
cox was a North * toi’d mm
H
ARRIVALS OF TRAINS IN 9
ZEBULON GOING EAST & Wel
Nort folk-Southern Railroad.
Arrives at 7:22 a. m., going east.
\rrrves at 11:59 a. nn, going west.
. . rrivefc at 4;08 p. m.. going east.
Ar ves i t 7:27 ft. m., going west.
Arrives at 5:18 a. ml, going west.
\» j\us at 10:48 p. m., going east.