(axUy'jrlvening Fairy Tale^i? ARRIVAL IN CITY Douglas and Dorothy had Just ar rived in the city. They had lived in How Exelttd Douglas and Dor othy Wore. really, really happened, a fairyland In actual truth. They had thought of this Journey for so long that it almost seemed beyond belief that they had actually taken It and that their long looked forward-to and promised visit to their beloved Uncle John was at last about to begin. Here they were In a big station. Uncle John was there to meet them and he had shown them how he had found out all about their train from the booth they railed “Information Bureau.” He had waited on a beneh while upon a big blackboard was written the trains due to arrive and Ihe time at which they would ar rive. He had waited in line with many other people and how excited Dougins and Dorothy were when they caught sight of him. They had been right on time. “To think that these trains and track* * never get mixed and are hardly ever f late,” said Douglas. How thrilled they were at the entrance to the city. They heard of trains arriving and going out all tlie time. “I can see how people would want to come,” said Dorothy, “hat not how any one would want to leave here.” "We shall start our adventures this very day,” said Uncle John. “Now we are going in a train with many cars which runs along on tracks right through tiie ground.” “Ugh,” shivered Dorothy. "It will he dark and I'll hate It. Let’s have another adventure first.” “No,” said Uncle John, “It won’t he dark ut all. In fact It will he bright enough to read story hooks while sitting in the cars if you wish to do so. You’ll find lots of people reading. “•see,” said Uncle John, “when you get there if wlmt I have said Is not so.” They were going now toward some stairs. “The trains are even lighter . than these stairs and this platform,” said Uncle John, as they approached the platform at the foot of the stairs. Oh, what a big, busy, hustling cav ernous place it was. There were trains stopping, there were some going whiz zing past as If they were running away. Douglas and Dorothy with Uncle John got into one of tiie long rows of trains which had stopped and almost were trampled upon by several people. What a rush they were all In ! How different from the country! The cows could always wait a few minutes to he milked. But at once they were off again. A hanging of doors, after the guards had called out to everyone to “WatehYour Step.” They ban never had any one say that to them in the country. It was nice to think that everything was so thrilling and dangerous that one had to watch every step in the city. That was a most wonderful feeling for two children to have who had never been near a city before in all tlieir lives ! Now they were off. And every once in awhile they stopped, while p e o p 1 e rushed off and guards called out names of stations. Then they went rushing madly j through semi-dark tunnels which they { looked tit through the front platform j of the first cur. Dotted all along were I <|iteer mysterious lights, purple, red. green, blue, all signals for the motor 1 man. •‘lt would he rather fearful if any- j ■y- thing happened to the motorman in ! one of these dark tunnels," said 1 touglas. “Oh. what a thought.” said Dor ' ©thy, who was both territied and fas- j cinated by the subway. “You needn't worry about that," said Uncle John. "Should anything ! happen to the motorman—or should j he drop his hands, the cars would ' all automatically stop—and that means stop of their own accord. That 1 to a modern wonder.’’ j STATE STUDENTS FROM WIDELY SPREAD AREA Reports from the registrar”* office i show that there are students from I five foreign counutries and tWenty States now enrolled at State College, at Raleigh. There is an even dozen of the foreign students, and a half of this number are from South Africa. There are three from China, and one each from England, India and,Hawaii, The foreign students form not quite 1 per cent of the total enrollment, which is approximately 1,400. As would naturally be expected, the l majority of the students are from i North Carolina, since it is a State supported school. There are, howev jer, 133 from other States. South Car olna heads the list with 47. Virginia comes next with 21. Third place goes to Massachusetts, which has 6 representatives. Other States ap pear in the following order: Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri, 4 each; j Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Pennsyl vania, 3 each; Minnesota, Illinois, Con necticutt, Maryland, New Jersey, Ken tucky, Tennessee and District of Co lumbia, 2 each; Texas, 1. Os the counties in North Carolina, Wake heads the list with a large ma j jority. There are six counties with no students at all. There are fifteen ' counties with 20 or more students, and these counties furnish about 40 per cent of the total enrollment. The fifteen leading counties are Wake, 145; j Guilford, 52; Mecklenburg, 48; Bun combe, 47; Iredell, 36; Alamance, 28; Forsythe, 25; Catawba, Lenoir and the country where their neighbors were the cows and pigs and chick ens, and where the view from tlieir window was of long stretches of green fields and tiny brooks and the wandering streams here and there. Now they were In the,city where wonders were no longer wonders, but actual facts; wonders that Iki \flSa Reading Newspa pers and Maga zines. sa/e Jsk MM Thursday Friday & SattirdayjESlm You have jkiSi Three Days in which to tab advantage of this Sale—Come early while our Stock is complete STATIONERY AND The Nyal 24-i’or-l Sale is Just What RUBBER GOODS T3PLET PRODUCTS its Wasne Ksngilics—you get TWO nyal a ny-oenta Nyal Prodtocls for the prise of one ip ® VVA ™.“T TLE TOOTH PASTE For example —the ray»lar retail price of Nydenta Tooth Paste 1$ I guaranteed utQjjwT? -Whitens and polishes as a SOc per tube. During this Ml* you get two tubes for 50c. B I P s r ftJ E| This liberal offer is made possible only through the 8 ™° Pf 50c two for co-operation of the manufacturers. ML ; JM $2.50 52.50 lit: 50c Every pi*c* of merchandise Is fr*sh from th* tho factory and ‘ guaranteed—)ust as It Is when sold at regular prices. ISHmIOM NYICTis faue Briar a Friend and Share the Saving. KYALfountain POWDER DE LUXE I * ~ * SYRINGE /JjP , WBl Smooth n ti dura an I V*-'- r-.-J3safi WYLUMS • STATIONERY H Tl fluomntood. ***> MU' Flash Whilo- Brunette *M ALMOND CREAM (24 sheets-24 envelopes- M B Regular Price t-r-J} j! Regular Prira Sale Price linrF Regular Sale JJ H $3.00 lEWI /sc two o TVA,cv p ; iro ! 3 if* fl. 75C gg; Roll 3 vet sunburn end tan 506 ™° n J° r POWDER LARGE jUI 50c Ttt/Ofor R . #ular Prle# «» Sa , e Pr[ce jX. 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Removes hard and soft , 50c por cou g hs that "hang , JLitL All that a good Talcum should he 25C corns, bunions and werts for 2dC on”—-Good for tho en- for 50c Keeps the scalp clean—Holds Regular Price _ a,e Pr * ce R . WVAL HINKLE S-la Price tire family. the hair in place TAP for 25c p ® jce TABLETS ' Tt/VO 1 Regular NYAL YELLOW PILLS Sale Price I Era | Regular Price Sale Price AIAORITA TOILET WATER 35C 1100'a) . ~ Price Relieves constipation TWO 191 ill tl 00 TWO for A pleasing benquet odor, TOf jjC 25c and biliousness. , n. iMty I * c , » , Full 4 oi. Sprinkle top bottle Regular NYAL EAS'EM SalePr.ce 1 **” AOC Hmeej sl.Gu Regular Price Sale Price Price TWO Regular NYAL RHEUMATIC Sale Price -r SI.OO TWO for SI.OO 25c "Rests tired feet f or 25c Prire JREATMENT LARGE -fWO NYS.OTIS 9 ‘lilac TOILET WATER NYAL CARBOLIC Sale'price" sl - o ' o F#r ’m.lic'SllM, rh "" »Or SI.OO SHAVING LOTION ”° u S n 4 ? A , L , VE , TWO Regular NYAL HOT SPRINGS Sale Price LARGE Re,u,acP^. 140 l SPrmk ’ e, ' >Pbo,, ' e Sa.ePrice 25c for 25c BRANO MEDICINE Jwo , , h SI.OO TWO for 51.00 1 sl-00 SI.OO Juet enough bite to leave that NYLOTIS PERFUME Regular NYAL its results, rheumatism, enema refreshing leel.ng A del,cal. bouquet odor p "“' WHITE LINIMENT SaHPric. and various forms of blood and Sprinkle top R '«“ lar p ' i(: » sale Price 50c LARUE . 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TVV ® WC * Soothin, Salve SalePric. 60c TWO for 60c ' abr ° r ,0r 50c ‘ 25c For ■""» » nd w - nds foTSc X-: -- - -^= ~ ■ »' " - -—-■= : -■ - ZEBULON DRUG CO. registered druggists THK NYAL QUALITY DRUG STORE SERVICE WITH A SMILE ZEBULON, ... - ' - NORTH CAROLINA ♦ TIIE ZEBULON RECORD Nash, 23 each; Davidson and Gaston, 22 each; Pitt, 21; Rowan and New Hanover, 20 each. The six counties not represented are Camden, Caswell, Allegheny, Clay, Swain and Stokes. Heed ihe ca It of Economy! — The cotton crop is the largest ever and prices offered are below cost of production. To tide over, save lOJ k ■ A 1 _ _ your tobacco money and deposit it in the bank until yo uget ready to use it. Zebulon Banking and Trust Company PRIZE IS OFFERED TO HIGH SCHOOLS ’ihe North Carolina Academy of Sconce at Chapei Hiii has announced the establishment of an annual prize for the best essay written by a high school student upon a scientific >ub ject. •; . j Professional Can 1 Sam J. Morris | Y. Z. Parker Alfred E. Spivc> , I MORRIS, PARKER j and SPIVEY Attorney and Counsellors at Law Prompt and careful atten tion given to all matters in trusted to our care 404-405 Wachovia Bk.Bldg.j Phone 2255 Raleigh, N. C.j i Dr. L. M. Massey DENTIST PHONE NO. 82 Office in New Zebulon Drug Co. Building. Hours: 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. . HdrTj.C. MANN ’ ; m; i Dr. J. C. Mann, the well known Eye sight Specialist, will be at hia office in the building with Dr. Barbee and Dr. Flowers, in Zebu lon, N. C., every second Tuesday ( in each month. Glauses fitted that ( are correct. Headaches relieved when caused by eye strain. Chil dren and young people's eyes given expert attention. His next visit here will be TUESDAY, November 9th ; 1 America’s Fir;;t Life Insur ance , Company.. The Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York. Mrs. Lela B. Horton Special Agent. | AV R. HOUSE Attorney-at-Law Offices: 708-9-10-11 Lawyers’ Bldg. Raleigh, N. C. : 1— REPAIRING, ALTERING, PRESSING AND DYEING AUTOMOBILE CURTAINS REPAIRED SUITS PRESSED 35 CENTS CAS H. : J.L.STELL I ’EBDLOX. N. C. ! Dr. J. F. Coltrane i i i DENTIST Robertson Building ZEBULON, N. 6. OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 to 12:30—1:30 to 5:00 t moneytolo’an' I Farmers on Long Term | FIRE, LIGHTNING, WIND AND HAIL INSURANCE ALSO BONDING D. D. Chamblee, WAKEFIBLD, N. C. 30 ACRES GOOD LAND. TEN cleared, good house. Look over. Make me an offer. Must sell. See M. D. Lowe. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULE Effective, May 2, 1926. Lv. 5:48 A.M.—Raleigh, Charlotte, Fayettville and in termediate points, Sleeper to Raleigh. Lv. 11:48 A.M—Raleigh and interme diate points. Lv. 7:27 P.M.—Raleigh and interme diate points. Lv. 10:48 P.M.—Norfolk, New Bern, Beaufort, Goldsboro, Oriental and inter mediate points, Sleeper to Norfolk, and Marsden to New Bern. Lv. 7:22 A.M.—Norfolk, New Bern, Beaufort, Goldsboro, intermediate points. Parlor car Marsden to Norfolk, Lv. 4:02 P.M.—Washington and inter mediate points. For information and reservations ] Cj‘ .. on, C. M. KAVANAUGH, Agent, Zebulcn', N. C.