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VOL. VIII.— is, in AND THE OTHER Mrs. Theo. B. Davis That new soil-building plant fam they call Crotalaria is worth ralsfhg as a flower. It bears numerous spike* of, yellow flowers that are shaped much like the blooms of a pea-Vine. They are lovely for baskets. Wei might enrich our yards with it. -CK- The burning of the old hosiery mill j 1 mioves another of. the landmarks of Zebulon—as so young a town could have real landmarks. Many of us re-j iuvH the days when the hosiery mill | was a busy place, and when many j families lived on-thewages it paid.! Arid not a few of us wore the stock- J mgs, and socks 4hat were made-in our ~\xfx 'home tow*. ’ - A young pianist of my acquaint- j ance married a man in very moderate \ circumstances and was forced to do 1 pqpst of. her housework. She told me plaintively -of how she became so. in terested in .Jien music that shc-ter got ab.out cooking dinner, and added it* figured tone that her husbaHd was- actually cross about it when he c.?une home-at noon and found noth ing ready. be eaten. “Why.,” she said rl “the dinner that is cooked apd eaten today is gone and 4aas.,ne_oi)e >ttv v tw«i d - dt hfe %w4tott c>n -, fiyt t^g a musi9 J, 3*n &rfgg9, J |my v ktfj fur-.ireperjitivfli, map* in the habit of expecting yj;3ye£. to*s§e| e a^ d -W ith jj -•& y#?-«“***<*( y-M nv/ts3 V) MKT as*** ***!•» Does anyone in these days otgpteftfl hs*" 4 ujjt£&A4fc) iirih»Kt*a*.K A| 4* *te<4*tea* ipwrrtffl i*afl ofc{|K.lump>.n fflforiito utej*?>e.Y'sfailK)' s 4 bgW:,-Gi'tf"lbKn<t*tw*i># feif&s. £*-1 *h#Hffh at-aifne*j^*llta*iS#j thf rwTATtitWW.and,sVi'»ake c creased t'Jog at- the e-rat %Jn.th£9 paper made fcn* he jj and thev E -»w l ‘^rti ,n^e timosl the Down at the office at» c bi^ r f^<%Wa d " n IA of ] -white a paper cut off ajid »di-**M'dsA. £:*%*' 4Vj^ beento get it to make lanTp r ]jgjjfc>Rt. and wish some who cuuM-lise it hadj i\Jrs, Ed Gill .has.npote thpn .sixty rosebushes aijjl she roofed all-,of thffn but,pjx.. Tjhat pounds to inc* like a.Qhie'vqjpent, .or. a succession yjf tl}em. To most of,us*rqotipg rpses is a dqjjbt fuf jirocess and we’are both sm.prjsed and proud" when we succeed IVfrs. Gill is like that.. She just puts the cuttings down where she .wants them and tbev understand, Jfr'h&t thVyVe supposed to do and go right about it and are ready to bloom in a few months.' For the benefit of our t. f ■• ■» **.i gardeners I went and asked Mrs. GUI for details as so her method. Here they are;. . . *Fa*ll is’ the best 'time for routing roses and October is ttie best month. f• { • » *»** r f ' **- 1 Since vou will' profjablv prune yoU'r bushes some this month, you 'jy'i) 1 .; : t^u' 1 cutting' l*uf' Should ' r^V' Mg? ' pi#?'Aj 1?, : “die lea , 3t'■sii(.ih^l^e^;‘ , ’The; jStfun? di#%T>* ! .W ffinTps crus^ejf.' Hn/etT a’rT fruit 1 jar over each cutting a'tfd\eep it the'fef. warm leather’ thp following s^rrng. 1 seldom need watering' winter but will need to be kept well watered during all of the "first summer. " l Fof the ~' "f?iMt vear ' after clht fertilizer for tfie #f>urij? "hn&ftkg; ’ in a'hdhdftll 'Viiant. ifdf at a Tittle distance from !f." After first VeAir” use ntafrtJhe. ahd again he (‘ft'Atfot nk to ft tfto f],i■-e to the rose. It Is well to hoc Vkls into the ground. “Mrs. Gift says she has often found hud' on the little bushes when she re moved the frtrtf jars the first spring. . Now% doepn't that, sound as if we nJJ might have roses? The cheerv eohhlef is not m The 1 shoemaker class. ■ jt g situ i w'laiaii s^. My •> it. hr: Spfaubm %lgtmu Zebulon A Wet Town n-It may have been a dry ( and blue I Monday for .some folk.fi, but the i streets liberally ran whis- ! I key Monday morning. Our linotype ; man cajled : .pur attention to a crowd of excited people(no women were ini the crowd) in front-pf the bank, so ( across, to .learn the cau^e. Khei»ff Massey was, .busy taking half-gallon fruit jars from his ca r ; and emptying the contents into the ; gutter. He had six .gallons of the | good or poison stuff, as different peo -1 pie might designate it. One man j caught it in the palm,os his hands and j gulped it down till he said he had ! enough. T - Mir* Massey, his son G. C., Jr., ami . |ith» two police officers .found the still jj | which they had in their car, on the j west side .of Little-. River, above the ■ j road crossing beyond- W. R. Hopkins. Jt was/>f yneven gallon capaoity. Fivej i barrels of- beer hiui just been ran and j I four Vnere were ready. No one was | ;at the place, but the officers said ij I they found Alvin Perry not far away. L He sairl he~ was just going through • tha vrobds. Another but not recognized. :>xr \\ Oman’s (Tub Special * '*Sleit' week’s issue of the Record 4dli be'a Wortran’k 3 Oluh Special and will cftMaifi Taft* rhiTfint* bf'The- Clhb’s p'fbtw ftV fiie< f⁡ : I arid other "Jif 1 frftk^- tW^om«'^.^-o#^nd corrim fiftlfv; 4 Aft‘‘ «s cbntVtputTo^^s^olrW^^i^ m-i?;^fr v.tabti: e: Ji f.-arg rrt hv***n4..f rrjtfJF s.-i: »v»f a: .-.:as ,o •gars tct hkxtii* m wan vj a.-do-.gO rr-vsai gi eTsrrjaT _.V weeks. Jievival leoting closed at Jby.ltex Mr! A v^"^ d 4% n( i|T P afternoon to hear gospel | i |4Vy-*»ter‘:K-:i^rr%^’-S’ £i<s: si a.i/oaf -)m- , .. p-* : r dd to-* l ll? 1 i anh Larent : had, nut. been living right reifedicaled theni-, : d W"iPk' Umj^eftin^riPef tt? lU^ d V 2 to .pur nro t) iise i not I 4yji bafk.iu .sin ynd. so 'going Wfe • $W%? e ,?}** 'H- l ’bS ' There Was "over a thousand cha*p-j r ry«gf tep-.rqad. in the Bible by those attend-j ir.g. ihe meeting. Mr. Stewart asked to read the book of Acts land there j were several that finished ftobk.j - In his parttrp? words, he said that ' Ihe Jiiul- uak give large assignments j but urged all to read the Bible | th l A>iigl}r .. . •; Artist Offers Services Free, rfi Ts ‘•varoa _-i *<,£-.-■* J '\TetoV I Earp‘. H in artist of‘ some ! V, to,''offers his services free “to ibfjde/. V clußs"lfiid chbrehes. 1 Mr. Ehrp' has’hee'ii commended by the ]treas and I 'his ftfgs iPP ! m ftWfekhuiW-f Iri}? in Raleigh. *He cin "'paint or 'c t a>e ,, afmos1 r > T ?%. n E^‘^s e fn 't«V4'us'‘a R f^' it “(fays £ ago “and ‘ I iWo&WmoM' V 3 «ffy cWnmtfnity ( * / w ' - l ,c He vcis nV^‘Faf i psbhro' /^Vid! to whWtfe ' was a boy! “He ■’American war and the govemjnenp! ■ xM if km#^r his needs. He is makine his home ■St ’pfesenf with Dr‘. blh'r'hhdrif'rfear m PoblVoaPf. T ' ««nr H?'W )WV ‘ ‘llß. MAWi IN ST AMPS OP FTCE EQUIFMEVT rrr- <,r t»n. • : / .. ~roi:; >i ’ *Ve NvAtpTh'fin -exchange that Dr. J. (*: Matm. ’Vye-s ight specialist and np- ITcftm, : Wf Apbrl has lhteTy installed hew equrptment Ih his office. Dr. Mann Is in Zebulon, com ing hefe Hn ehch second Tuesday in tftV month-' to- pracH-n* -MU profession. His coming to Zebulon eat* month is a convenience to the people. His dfflbe iti Zebulon Is with Dr. Barbee. Zebulon, WatW County, N. C., Friday, Sept.;}(), 19.12 Zebulon s Biggest Business Enterprise w t>verjs busineßs.in our community is important, but no other enterprise in Zebulon means.m). miieh thp. town, nor affects so many people as the local tobacco market. y jt . vu • , ' U* i :.v./ r.t *, t ‘i. < 1 Our tobacco market gives the farmers for 25 miles around Zebulon an accessible market, one that is not “swam-ped” \v;ith tobacco, from and so it f$ able to gi,ve tobacco personal attention . f! i g fp .■r “g ) These farmers, coming to Ze|)ulonj bank theiF i money here, or buy their goods here. Every business f in Qur midst is benefited by the tobacco market. The ! of bur (tefl’e-nclent on- t"he agricliltui'al interests* and tobaccd ds th& moßt impbiiant. »,-u; ; y,, j, ? Theiip it behooves every citizen of this conupurpty j to boost tbe fbbuceb ; the very top in .pricesa A Tjian sI |: how the Zebulon market made such lugh averages with Ikuch s^i^il/paitevv .sjuF i wiire- | I house. inen and buvers.are this reason able to give that' persbhafc intent- fFe th«t' tlfe f \ very highest prices for the farmers’ tobacco, and — when tobadbb J \v*ht’bFb fPtey get the fop" rtf 'the market—come to Zebulon. " Tell the.m about' it—eveh’body tell thbm •' •apd they.il com^ v \ j**,? ' I ... ‘ . J.': t-.XT TT *- - *-■ —— • .... - to—,*.■ ■ .mwiti,...>—na > ■■ a s‘*s .*• N •»-*«*■>* oustitess Men to*-» net) terk tel t>?w FOR FRIDAY *».V Sr.A l ' .rr-'T d. 4 ffihmrrwill a Tafceting r .-.T»Lfi;rA+f| ttbgiagailutaal SMatdiwi y •.Tsmfc'HasjA «w-*Aa»A iabia* stAckOnJM'i .taanWirka* ti 11 .-rsofws 11 va i ud/Wu vs vti- »t~. »3{-1 <id*. Tl Fo t\ tMub s Vft#• all? oth(gT4»uaoa'sJestr:iiik»cted» , iJtftt.lflgO. audiwunaJf. Dr. Ca»irll4ayhTKl»ib.'4»ddTe!is -fheijied# rvlfoa* isg. tWfr.'ih roftitadKill to- 'At ahn «Ros»- b« | rrKteyhoJiSlls E" '« , 4 y>a —m—viMl’ißovAjrt — bsCrx*-' i»l P.11'7 »A. 4 .-)a.“ rseC-.rt rel n, M vFay 7 oividerwfe • ,s3;t>c jt. j.’f.ar-.-v ?. ,rie*a-bj, I GbnniicrcTal j?ank oi 1 , j^SSch. in '"fiecernftJr. 1 V'yl. is this dlVidends '■if jt<-r cent to * Ap- I nroximafeiv. 5w50,000 fvil 1 Be p"aid out. Ir; <*,t, b**..' L*i°. A New Fish Tale I r ' ■ jq::i <5 <“■ ■ - * *v . .. ..message to Jhe ; Record Iteljs ips tliat ~i T.lnprsday, the 22, r Lor- M ,Wil]ia Rocky .^rpss, I into her' .atym.a dark I qjjiud J)sjd passed §in<j..saw some I of run ]to an object ly j ing in the yard and peck.....at it. 'She found upon examination |the object was a sun-perch 3 inches lqng. It was alive an,d was put ipto |a j|ir of water, living froip that.tjme Willianas has no idea, where the fish /'jlvmt r 'JJM'aiL l -J~M '-^-I — ~ i ' l 7 U * ' 4 " vj "inf. ■"■' - 1 u") ■ ' “ t "- .. * :-J£ . . _ , .«•- 70«. q hC.' '.f»nr yjc< «nii>»-,|.T "■* Goiny to Be Plenty , i qn.frc- fid.-' ri.ln* phi f-wt- hvlup.J ■, ft •*— e»» n> ei I' |,'H, ■ • lißnfi.llMhdif4iA .ri' rsrJW» > ©w»te»ai p .aes’l : > Whit 5 ' ,4p wfjrk^tl^.jsifKrtttif i ieft?)* 1 *-»tw >r^^ ; *<*.#> . 4 m sax roit i Mr. Barrow says that business * Wa<«siy»i e fhinrgh > fth*' fl*WTJii|in#jWr '• -AHst-. if oidioteySethiiM q sen* ■ <dfcn**viiLd**n4WWl4tw AM*y* #d as c-a.'s s, »ri ’ 0.1. 4 ;x'Sr> 4 rr siuast b-js -’ojrsel ofl, ao.-L* bns rrAi 4 --*,' 4 IJal o-f 4 Mi'S A Ida Grayson of Kulrierford i S.ua» s,Co»-- n« ton, "'ho h:ijj f«jr eleven yeqr.s bmjo a missionary to China and who^hj^i been in of of nurses , ey,k t%. been forced to floe from (Tiinesi*; bandits who attackeii the mission y?‘i : u»'i' * , • quarters. She was in Chefoo when yJr pit. )•• . «.■?. t of her escape ,w§s sent to the United States, having traveled Z- ' evr.r .rr «t"»* , ISQ miles from Laichowfu was stationed. , Three other. Baptist Missionaries , were ftray’s'on. . r. • r.i i~: *7 In ■ ’ FXRMERS WILL 14 jR ARK JED TO RAY ONLY 25 PER CENT DUE Washington—lt., was announced i he -Whibefeou.se that farmers- owing > crop prweiuetion loaiw .tn.-the -govern i n.ent would be asked, to pay only 2-> ■per ewit of the amount, due, with an I agreement to secure.,-the- rojnaining I percent on whatever terms Gengrys? mar authorize^ —WilscHiirTinyfcft , „ r ■-- ■ ■ Middle Beit Z, ■ i . Market Opens I .Tobacco, IP id die belt 4 the Wit? i»p*ipe< I,k.r>4.qf this week. On Qc/tutier i 4 the-nuji kets in i Wes)Udi'lv.-.NTy 1 will open. Those nuirkete ope<iipg,. c Tueii(ii*y- are, Oxford. JQprtjat^ .Rquisburg, Aberdeen, .War- ; renton. s°n v . . ru ")< ,~rc < j , ; i. ??e Colored-School* ":j f i vt /<■ >x > r.- r •>- y t The Zebulofi-Wakeffdd''' cdTored school held its ” eperflhg on Monday morning Septembfv 2fi at which the chairman of she school committee. Mr. A. M. • Merritt, pre sided. He and dtheV ttvetfibers of the committee welcomed the titudent body irml teac-hei's. Tho pHfiCipal is FI. A. Carroll, Jr. '^ The principal welcomWf the ptipils 1 and pa renter and matfe-express ions of hopefulness oork'emih'g -the s '-'material i devalopment of the school. 'Ho feels th*rt- with the cooperation -of the com mittee, teachers and parents a worth while program can be put over during the year. Three hundred and -eevent.v "pupils i’egisSe>r<«rt'tttrrjng thoedayisMxly six of Arts mi e are fin hi gh *ihw<d. Tttis en rrrihli9nt‘wiH-;!j*>i Ansi'enMHl -‘Wtthin the j next feWe i»eekje4t iv>fcolwlT’ -it This schook is tDapebofllfA atjoloied iB-JhhdtM-oShWnVafciJ-ofrvßiiFpigh, with al. hLdhl sch(n4.Mte|):ietiitottu Its [ hica&taacprtvi* av .-a» fmm vfai<4» tfcratittsfr. tAuW CohsWit dUiilaA ktetluvdMM whn are .of ' tht>i^ r #Mfe«|it Iflilß- eMviMiUrtaur .the 1 hiqAllT9K‘lai>lM4(icilr *6lte»*ns ' 1 --flih.ta-.rtttAialt. wbefcf ■ i^Sci! - 'ad ; fwhin# itomiii' ;**«**to [ -aM» atfT! .Link "intmfch.wt ' iitfl tidfeitbdqMM>HM*tltEtagirliai[f«l‘(iKiof 1 the' i amminalyitwiliute- Jn-tM«r>erved Kw*tdt*' ' longer have to send their.anhihiren 1 viaW to gWfMb'iMi'Wa-«b0«V vtuca -1 taan.-ait iUft n» d>teL*X hap X-' ‘ tieU/s wk«9i icei - k*fn»eaosi-'*aadi'tpßW«rf booV '■%}>>■ se ’ xtav6: ,wt? 4>'-the 11 SSJji.aax '■*WwirWMoii"iP''i' , ‘ii «id t« ‘Mown vot#«r"-i hsrser :A o .ydiarmanp arfßitonfea -The , totM*wu»bwt M' ’ the , .Hoookc.- '« w. v*<' Xiaw-wkiuMiaßiliAtowTit*®^'i* l Ij 'V'U'ls , fo.heAp itefhe r~&ftrr <9iMoi : ■ *t<> •th‘‘ slHl ryj 'Chytrolef ‘ 3 1 KwkiranceTest Ors next Friday a (hdVrolet which has been driven nearly 50,<K>0 miles will ojp a hour runT Water and ofl,will he'rnit in, 3fid the Car seal 'edso ne more cars be* p\T? : ‘ln. nr < riv er ' wheel and"the*cdf witfnof a min ute at aViy lime <luj ir?W Wis \ftfle / ft will 1 start Tn between if&leigli, For e's? arid u ‘-7-V«^ar l ''tfmes each day and plght. The public will he in- VitVfl to" rfrte 1 -*V. < n'"f#ie‘?e % "trfpS. It is sponsored Volet Go., and oVher dealfrf' arif. *-*•>’ ini U vjnue m u ruifflwnsodftirtP-: lira sbia* a**}* Rifea »b toytt ’ I n- T Ve* id? -■ ih * felHk "i&iM&iuiHPx--™'* 1 h ft mp r w(L£fe n}, k*, and i -re' 4 .npnoaiF r ’ y>roJJrc bn« - %? at ‘ t. that tei 4ta&ttute r^^^'ld 4iLjl Ta Avt/ {Su ' u v ytepux.«nd VfatiHUHt te made j tk* kIWtA -they *1 tv* will he a . contest, in quarter and the Record jjcjljj.he. glad j to thp n»m?*..iiX- alßwJjo mak thp bpnrjf >/■ $ ,!£« J ff-* . TANKS WIV FIRST fIA M F r s % t f.ir' >m f u- ' < yjy\kee t York—The .heltiipjf.'!. *ppwer headed by I-tftU home apd aidetl by ( By .£p?hV , ( 'in a five run jnplpg smothered Chi 'cago Cubs 12 to d fn trie open game of the world’s series. Number 15. General News In Brief WE MIST HELP At the conference of the Recon struction Finance Corporation in Washington last week relief needs j for the winter were considered. It | was stated that the Federal Govern ment has no intention of making any contribution for charity until every thing possible has been done locally. No town or community need apply for funds unless contributions have been solicited in the place and found in sufficient. It is important that this be understood by welfare workers and others, as ignorance of the ruling might result in a town or community being denied all help. BIGGEST PAPER YET Probably the largest number of pages ever sent out at one time by a newspaper was when one in Illinois mailed its subscribers 2.‘JB pages each :on September 15 of this year. The issue contains the delinquent tax list °f the county. Os the 238 pages more than 232 were filled with the tax list and more than two and one-half tons of paper were used. If. S. ORGANIZATION REGRETS GOLD’S DEATH The Board of Directors of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce has adopt led a resolution expressing regret at the accidental death of Chas. W. Gold of Greensboro. Mr. Gold has served as director on the board for two years. He was killed by his own gun while hunting lflst Wednesday. • t POISON PEDDLED In New York since Aug. I there hav£ been 50 deaths from some kind 1 j of poisonous liquor which is sold by ] peddlers at 5c a drink. Police have |so far been unable to catch any »f | those who sold the drinks. Wood al '■ cohol is perhaps, the most venomous 1 j of the ingredients in the liquor and " it, is deadly" in Its. effect. •• i ' SLAP RESULTS SERIOUSLY ' 1 A hospital recently had as J patient, a small negro boy who was I slipped his mother while his mouth I was .full..of < peanqts. Some frag | meats oT f.hq, slipped down the ] child’s windpipe and into his right Jie became so ill that he was J operated on by a doctor who removed tjJi*- fragments, from the, lung. The ch*ld is iujvv Gandhi Ends Food Strike 7' :• ♦ r * v Mahatma Gandhi of India has end • ed his fast of more than six days, •which he began as a protest against : the policy of England in India with regard to the voting system. Gandhi I declared he would starve himself to i death if measurers satisfactory to • him were not adopted. When the i London government finally approved measures which Gandhi accepted he i was .so weak he could not move him |*;?!f on his cot. He is expected to re rover,- "f W oman’s Club "The Literature and Civics DepaK ment of the Zebulon Woman’s Club field its regular meeting Tuesday •Afternoon at 3:30 in the Woman’s Club building. The Literature and Civics Depart ment being combined has planned a nio-t interesting group of programs. Government and Citizenship were the major studies. Mrs. Lela Horton, chairman of the department, was in charge of the program which consisted of a paper, “American Music, by Mrs. S. A. Lee; a vocal solo, “Lullaby,” by Mrs. J. C. , f’oltrane accompaniel by Mrs. F. C. McDowell. Miss Cabell Campen, a I recent graduate of Greensboro College gave in her charming manner a one act play. “The Harbor of Lost Ships.” A talk. “The meaning of Civics” was given by Mrs. Davis. After a few brief remarks by the chairman of the department, Mrs. C. E. Flowers, Club president, welcomed the teachers and new members into the club. After this the meeting ad journed.
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