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Professional Cards i A. R. HOUSE ATTORN ICY AT LAW Office in Old Citizens Bank ZEBI LON, N. C. Dr. J. B. Outlaw PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in Zchulon Drug Co. Building Dr. L. M. Massey DENTIST RHONE NO. 82 Office in New Zchulon Drug Co. Building. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. i (’has. E. Flowers, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHONES—Res. 91; Office 56 Office Back of Citizens Drug Store. i G. S. Barbee, M. IX Reg. No. 1931 | ZEBULON, N. C. Office Phone 56. Residence Phone 59. Office Hours: 11 to 12 a. m. 4 to 5 p. m. R1 PA 1 RING, A LITERING, PRESSING AND DYEING AUTOMOBILE TOPS and CURTAINS REPAIRED NEW TOPS OP ALL KINDS FOR SALE J. L. S T E L L ZEBULON, N. C. r MONEYTOLOAN Farmers on Long Term AVAILABLE NOW. FIRE, LIGHTNING, WIND AND HAIL INSURANCE D. I). Chanmblee, WAKEFIELD, N. C. 1 FOR FRESH MEATS AND Fancy Groceries PHONE 88 Quick Service and Prompt Attention A. C. DAWSON ■—■- - . j J ! ’ j Dr. J. F. Coltrane i DENTIST Robertson Building ZEBULON, N. C. OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 to 12:30—1:30 to 5:00 For Quality and Service ! Phone 40-VV MASSEY PROS. ! DAIRY THEY WILL GIVE YOU BOTH WAKEFIELD, N. C. j JUDGE RAUL3TON STRONG IN MR. BRYAN’S FAITH Jude at Scopes Trial Op poses Evolutionary Theory ard Lauds Bryan Standing firmly on absolute and _. literal truth of the Bible, Judge J. T. Raulston, of Winchester, Tenn., who piesided during the now famous i Scopes tri: 1, addressed a Chautauqua audience at Jacsonville, 111., Friday as ! ternoon. Interest in the coming of Judge ! Raulston to that city was heightened by the fact that W.lliam Jennings Bryan, central figure in the Scopes trial, spent some of the eirlier years of his life there as a college student and where he began the practice of law. It was from that city that Mr. Bryan went to Lincoln, Neb., to furth er carry on the public life which would give him national fame. The Tennessee jurist said that dur ng the trial at Dayton he had asked one of the eminent men associated with the defense for his def.nition of evolution : nd that the answer was not j one which satisfied his mind and spir it. He : aid he would first of all ask - all evo'utionists .i’ they had any proof - I of their theory. Secondly, if their theory does no( ' tend to des;r >v ihe Bible and civiliz ation? In the third place he would | ask them if their theory is reconcil | able with th- theory of creation as g ven in the Bi'Jo. '1 lien he told his 1 audience: “I am here ted y to oppose thi i the r.v which would destroy God’s Word.” Quoting the words of Mr. Bryan, which have often been heard since the Scopes trial, he said: ‘‘lt is hotter to give more attention to the Rock of Ages and less attention to the ages of the rocks.” Judge Raulston told that Mr. Bryan asked that he be merciful when one of the attorneys in the defense wa ■ , cited for contempt of court ; nd said that this was but one of many indica tions of the spirit of Bryan, for all ; through the trial the opposing attor ! neys jeered and sneered at him and his I theories. THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT A change in the policy of Henry Ford’s publication, the Dearborn In ; dependent, was announced a few days ago. Advertising will be ac cepted beginning with the October 3, 1925, issue of the Magazine. The Dearborn Independent has not carried a line of paid advertising since it has been tho property of Mr. Ford and the change in policy re flect!} a growing feeling on the part I of the public to expect as a buying ! guide a certain amount of advertis ing in magazines of its choice. However, advertising in the Dear born Independent is to be kept with !in certain definite limits. Under the j new policy the magazine is to be in- j creased in size from 32 pages to 48 i pages, hut the amount of space avail- 1 1 able in each issue will be only thirty | three and a third per cent of the to- ! | tal space inside, or in the 48-page : i magazine only 16 pages will carry | advertisements exclusive of covers. ■ Th s rule is said to be unique in the | publishing field. Other requirements \ are made relatives to the kind and I nature of advertising which will be I acceptable. The Dearborn Independent, then a small country weekly newspaper, was acquired by Mr. Ford in 1918. All j paid advertising was dropped and ; the paper changed to a sixteen-page \ ' magazine. In May of this year, with ' . the installation of new presses, the 1 i magazine was increased to 32 pages j lof standard size. The Dearborn In- ! since becoming a Ford Y> ( ~©perty, has become one of the most 1 widely discussed publications in the ! world. It is distributed to over 600,- j OttO pa d subscribers. NOW ) OF TELL ONE A three-foot king make recently became entangled v.ith the interior '>f a high-powered electric transform- ! cr on the main line of a power com pany at 111 Centro, California. | For more than a minute 18,090 volts | |of electricity coiri-sed through the j reptile’s hod v, without so much as j taking the curl out of his tail, accord- ( incr to repor* received by the North j and South Car !in:t Public Utility In- [ formation Bureau. ' Employees, armed with clubs, were jj ci lied upon to kill the snake. Wealthy Judge (lecturing a pris- jj oner) —A e’ear conscb nee, my man, I is more to be desired than riches. g Prisoner- AH right, sir, I’ll swap g with you.—L.fc. j THE ZEBULON RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 '•OV. McLFAN CALLED ON TO PASS ON SPECIAL COURT TO TRY COLE The reque-g of Mol citor lain Ph 1- .ii.a and Judy !’. A. McElroy, now h i ding the ci urts of the district f ''* - special term of Richmond County .-'■uperior Court t' try W. B. Cole, ” 1 .;! inghrm iv. I'k r.airo cotton mill manufacturer, chaiged with the mur der of W. W. Ormond, for mer sweet heart, of his daughter, has been pass ed up to Gov rnor A. W, McLean for a personal decis on. The formal request from judge and solicitor, which as far as a hurried ex amination of official records could dis close has always bean sufficient to se urc a speci: 1 term, was based on the grounds that the docket for the Octo iv r term is congested and that the Cole case will probably consume a veek. Charles H. England, private -i rotary to the Governor, has been acting on such matters but as defense attorneys have requested that the term be not called, all the facts in the case were laid before Governor McLc.'n, who is on a vacation in the woods of Wisconsin. Mr. England stated, however, that the matter of a judge to hold the court, on which there has also been much parleying, will not be determin-. ed until the Governor’s return. Judge Thomas J. Shaw, requested by the "ire ecutbin, is the only judge in the entire State who docs not have a court on th; t week and t is stated that this umi !ie;i Hr re .son for his designa !•. n by the solicilor. Governor McLean has returned fiorn bis vi.cat on and no doubt he will act in this matter at once. I HEY WERE ALL GUILTY An cider! man of ultra-convivial habits but wi bout learned and book ish, was haled before the bar of jus iice ii; a c untry town. “Ye're charged wth bein’ drunk and dis orderly,” snapped the magistrate. “Have ye anything to say why sen tence should not be pronounced?” “Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn,” began the prisoner in a flight of oratory. “1 am not so debased as Poe, so prof ligate as Byron, so ungrateful as Keats, so intemperate as Burns, so timid as Tennyson, so vulgar as Shakespeare, so—” “That’ll do, that’ll do,” interrupted the magistrate. “Ninety days. And, officer, take down that list of names he mentioned i r.d round ’em up. I think they’re as had as he is.”—Le gion Weekly. The town authorities have put into the hands of an attorney the de linquent taxes of the town. Pay up. FAHMKISS Sell your Tobacco in Zebulon for T-iE HIGH DOLLAR, and buv your DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HALS and READY-TO WEAR at Ackerman Dollar Store For the Low Dollar. Wakelon High School ZEBULON, - North Carolina An accredited School, offering College pre paratory Courses, Music, Expression, Home Econo mics and Agriculture. Brick ouildinßs, two dormitories electrically lijifhG e:!. with running water. School building and girls’ dormitory steam heated. .SUontr faculty. Three men and four women in Hit>h School. Four Literary Societies. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Volley Ball and Tract. Trained athletic director. Board and rooms to limited number of pupils at cost. SESSION BEGINS SELT EMBER 7TJI, 1925 For further information, address B. H. JOHNSON, Superintendent. 1 Wake (Vmnty Jurors For I September Term of Court Jurors from whom the iurv t > try ! Jesse Wyatt, former pc!ice <!<•*■ -* : ve, I for the murder of S oph.-n S. H dt, of Smith field, will be chosen, have been summoned f r the September term of ‘!•••■» Wake County Superior Court. ' The first September cr miuul term 'j.' ,r i''.s n Sjptemb r 11, hut th re is i a poss bility that the care may not be called to tri;l until the second Sep i Lember term of two weeks vh’ . be gin:; on September 21 for the t• • il of ■ both civil and criminal cases. The jurors for the first September I term are: Jerome Rosenthal, Raleigh; W. 11. Sentcr, Holly Springs; J A Stephens, Middl Creek; J 1) Hester, St. .Mat thews; J O Lowe, Cary; J G Pope. | Swift Creek; M G Brbadwell, Mid d'o Creek; J II Anderson, Raleigh; G. j A. Young, Cary! T C Pippin, Little River; W. H. S'ophenson, House I Creek; H E Davis, Little Creek; C ! M Knott, Marks Creek; J H Broad well, White Oak; L W Allen, New i Light; F O Goodwin, Raleigh; G A j Prince, Rileigh; It. P Jones, Litt’e | River; I T Goodwin, House Creek; M C Medlin, I, ttle River; J B Cl.ng nan, Raleigh; .1 ( Mull, Wake Uo.- ■*; Hem", A Siddell, Raleigh; John ' R Allen, St. Mary's; S V Morgan. |<' try • 1 > E Mat .h' v. , Cary: J C i Bragg. Nai River; It K Mitchiner. -1. Mary’s; J D Love, Middle Creel:: .1 I. Sear . White Oak; Nat Pollard Middle Creak; and M A Stockton, St. Mitvy’s. The jurors for the first week o r ihe September mixed term ; re: R. R. Givy, Jr.: Wall r Williams Leesvi le; W. It. Mat ».s. Holly Springs; J W P( Mies Rale gh; W 1 Watson, Bar lion’s Creek; !,. T. Lowery, Burl in’s ! Creek; F W Katman, lUileigh; A. D Wall, St. Matthews; W. 11. Ur, nks. Swift Creek W E Ragan. Eucklmrn: T P Moore, Buckhorn; J P Morgan, (Yr; ; John Ilenry Willi uns, Raleigh; ii 11 Hester, Raleigh; Robert S,rivk land, Leesville; B E Payne, Raleigh: S C Smith, St. Mary’s; E P Al'en, Marks Creek; W H H r Uary; (' A Smith, White Oak; J H Mann, Ral eigh; J R Kmilh, Swift Creek; Ulias. H Underhill, M irks Creek; I) N .Stewart, Ralegh; il II Sessom , Mid dle Creek; H Mallory, Rale gh; A. M. Smith, Holly Springs; E. A. Parnell, Rarton’s Creel ; Johnnie Harris, | Mark’s Creek, and A L Nichols, St. ; M< tthews. • The jurors for the second week of , the mixed term are: W W Bobbitt, Wake Forest; G. T Taylor, Little Riv er; J G Thompson, Cedar Fork, II 1! i Weathers, Little River; i) D Durfey, Raleigh; J E Matthews, Holy Springs; R E Royall, W:ike Forest; T. E. Cain, Cary; J T Rowland, Raleigh; I) L White, Raleigh; ( A Coley, Raleigh; ! ?. V Coats, H oly Springs; W O Tav-{ 1 ' A Ovik; John S .For,,' • , Swi Ur.-!;; J U roll Myatt. Rgl-j h; '•'ill am Oliver Smith, Raleigh; 1 r E iline.-:, St. Matthews; O. E. God ' ail:, ( t*iiar Fork; Z E Broadwell, i i p r \,t.. , 1 | ' |»n;ig3; R L Isaacs, Little iliwr; 1 Seai'horo, Wake Forest; W T <h- p n. Swift Cn-ek; J W Wo !- ■ i. S‘-i.T Cre. k; J S Simmons, Ra>- gh; u (’ Ibdiand, Swift Creek; J B • ( ‘eme-ts, RH-igh; .i Ashworth Raleigh; J P Carter, Bud.mV, Cr. A nd James 11. McKay, Raleigh. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Pattons Sun Proof Paint FOR BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE USE \arnish and Varnish Stains OK All, KINDS. USE TECTA R FOR FIRST CO ATE R FOR ALL KINDS OF FAINTING. LET US PROVE “SUN PROOF” IS THE BEST. Cook Stoves and Ranges fV.? A GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE ALSO UNION CARBIDE FOR SALE Pet men Hardware Co. *■ gnnm .wußma Jwm Twt ~ n himiib . m(rr - Tr-uiTimiMii— A. Il® An(one DRY GOODS NOTIONS, SHOES HATS, SUITS and LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR CUT PRICES ON ALL GOODS IN THIS STORE Zehulon, North Carolina ■mi - ■■ —nt-rnrrm. ‘■'n t-mh -jl-hhi m. , „ DO YOU NEED rubber STAMPS, DATERS, or anything in Rubber Stamp We are agents for one of the most re liable Rubber Stamp concerns in North Carolina, the Robertson Stamp Works, of Raleigh, N. C. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT. WE CAN HAVE IT MADE FOR YOU. We are also agents for HUGHES VALVE CAPS, ICO per cent air tight. See us and place your order. You want have to combine to pump j air in your tire. THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Zebulon, N. C. A - ,r\ - '-ITT*.;: -V'— # A Vk-ih.'ngton lawyer died some I ,; “H- ; *V" in a T, ari ,fe taking a j drink. Vice President Marshall died j in Wa: hingfon raiding the Bible. How , do you want to die? Maybe you would j •' ! b > you don t. but what we mean is, ; what ” ou’d you w mt to be doing if >' 11 .V“U were going to die in ! five minute- ? LO '1 N“. •’ ] Ivuildlng on road Waktrfi.-M A i \’} usi 20, plate num ber I)ui 1 .tui•>;binder iet.urn to Xei»ub>n l.t i id office.
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