PERSONALS Phone your personals in CALL 85 or 27 Mrs. George Bolus, >( Wake For est, was in Zebulon on Monday ev ening of this week. J. E. Hoyle, Jr., son of Rev. J. Kdwin Hoyle, of Has Cruces, New Mexico, is visiting relatives here. The Workers Council of the Bap list Sunday School mot on Monday night in the home of Miss Ruby Stell. ■ " . j Mrs. W. C. Campon is still con fined to her bed, her recovery not l having been as rapid as had been hoped for. Miss Mary Bunn, of the Wakelon faculty, has been sick this week. Her place was supplied by Mrs. Howard Massey. ■ ■ ■ —- little Mary Fisher Finch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Finch, is improving after being seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. It. H. Herring left Tuesday} for the State W. M. U. in Rocky Mount. She was to he the guest of Mrs. R. M. Sanford. . Mr. and Mrs. Theo. B. Davis. Jr.. j have taken an apartment in the; home of Mrs. Mary E. Davis and have begun keeping house. J. C. Wilson left last Friday to take a position in Georgia with the educational department which is, making a survey of schools. I Miss Elaine Strickland was home 1 for the week-end from Atlantic I Christian College. She was accom- i panied by two of her friends. !— v * I Rev. C. M. Billings, who has not j been well for some weeks, has gone to the Baptist Hospital at Winston- , Salem for diagnosis and treatment. ‘ I Rev. Carl Ousley was a guest for; a short while in the home of the j editor last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ousley is the new pastor at Wake field. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jones have moved back to their former home here. Mrs. Jones has not been en tirely well, the labor of moving coupled with cold having been hard for her. Mesdames J. B. Outlaw, E. C. j Daniel, C. H. Chamblee, C. V. Whit-1 ley, J. A. Kemp and T. B. Davis went to Mount on Wednes-! day to attend the meeting of the state W. M. U. _________ Members of the Department of Literature of the Womans Club are hereby reminded of the meet ing on Tuesday of next week. Mrs. Theo. B. Davis, in charge of the program, states that Mesdames J. G. Kemp and L. C. Read will assist. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Johnson and daughter, Louise, of Lumberton, pent Monday night in the home of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pittman Stell. They were on their way to Rocky Mount, where Louise was to compete in the state contest of recitations on Steward ship, having already won first place in her association. P. T. A. MEETS 'fhe March meeting of the P. T. A. was held on Tuesday p. m., of this week. Mrs. Raymond Pippin, president, appointed a nominating committee to report at the April meeting. An address on The Church’s Ob ligation to the Community, by J. I. White, was enjoyed by all present. Attendance prizes were won by grades taught by Mrs. Nelms, Mrs. Gregory - and Mr. Brookbank. THE ZEBULON RECORD. ZKBULOX. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH SIXTEENTH, lifci i. W AKEFIELD NEWS ! The Wakefield Philathea class j met >n Wednesday night, March 7, ■“ he home of Mrs. C. B. Pace. . ,y .-. 1. ( . Pippin v.as in charge of Che program. After a short business .''■"•sion a social hour was enjoyed curing which a contest was held, airs. W. R. Bullock and Airs, Wood awarded the prizes. A salad i course was served by the hostess. io v. Carl Ousley filled his first i appointment at Wakefield as pas tor on last Sunday night. He will >! i ach on fourth Sunday mornings and second Sunday nights. Mrs. A. S. Bridges received a message on Wednesday stating that her sister, Mrs. Kemp Smith, of i Chalybeate Springs, has been taken [ to a Raleigh hospital for a serious operation. Mis. Robert Eddins, who recently returned to her home after an op eration in a Raleigh hospital, has become worse and was taken back t<> the hospital on Wednesday. Among those attending the state! VV. M. (J. in Rocky Mount this week were Mesdames I). 1). Chamblee, T. C. Pippin, Mamie Kimball, Wiley Perry, E. H. Green and A. S. Bridges, from the Wakefield W. M. S. Social Plain j On account of the snow we did not have any preaching service hen last Sunday. But remember, our Sunday School each Sunday at 2:00 o’clock. Every one is invited to at tend. . Miss Mae Hagwood spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Pearce, of Pearces. Miss Erdeane Murray, of Cnion Hope, Miss Doris Batchelor, Mr. N. H. Batchelor and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Batchelor were Zebulon visit ors Thursday afternoon. Those attending the quilting oi Mrs. G. A. Hagwood’s Friday after noon were Misses Reba Jones, Dor is Batchelor, Lila Brantley, Mae Hagwood, Mesdames Eark Batch elor and '1 vre Driver. Cake was served after the quilting. Airs. N. E. Batchelor and chil dren, Mayola and Marshall, were the guests of Mr and Airs. Cecil Saunders, of Alount Olive, the last week-end. Air. Glennon Hagwood spent Sat urday night in Raleigh with his brother, “Buddie” Hagwood. Mrs. L. C. Wililams and children, of Pine Ridge, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Airs. Eark Batchelor. We are all glad to know that lit tle Ivan Jones, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is still improv ing. Airs. W. M. Pierce of Pine Ridge, If You Want • \tra-Fast Relief Demand and Cot /f\ GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN lEG A USE of a unique | rooaao ' * in manufacture, Genuine Bayer oi.ia Tablet* are made to <«•- i "‘grata —or diaaoiva — INSTANT .V you take than Thus they start » w<*rfc instantly. Start “taking ild" at avail a aurora headache, -*ur;«Ufia, aauritis ur rheumatic pain few iniiiula* after taking tnd thuy provide SAFE rahof Gen him II AY KR ASPIRIN doaa l liarui the heart So if you want ' TCK and SAFE rafiaf *ae that 'i vet tfca real Bayer artiel*. 1 the Haver eroaa an ax ary tablet «!wwa above aad for the worda .M INE BAYER ASPIRIN w ••!••• bottle or package you bay Mawbw N. R. A. ENUINf ftAYEK ASPIRIN ;QES NOT HAIM THg HEART spent Wednesday with her daugh ter, Alls. Rayford Alford. Mr. M. L. Hagwood. who is work ’ ing at State Hospital, Raleigh, call j ed in to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hagwood, a while Sun | day night. i Aliss Doris Batchelor was a vis itor of Spring Hope school last Wednesday. Mrs. Rayford Alford and chil dren were the week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Airs. W. M. Pierce, of Pine Ridge. Mr. "Buddie” Hagwood, of Ra leigh, spent a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hag wood, Sunday afternoon. Union Chapel Mr.-. Charlie Horton is spending some time with Mrs. Li. A. Perry of Hopkins Chapel. Vessie Ferrell and Estelle Rich ards were week-end guests of Mrs. Blanchard Gay of Pearce's. Baxter Richards of Stantonburg' was home for the week-end. It looks as if we will never be able to have any more Sunday school. But the church is still there. All come next Sunday and bring I your pennies as it is about time for. new literature. GET YOUR MEAL GkOUND AT HILLIARD’S MILL. Water Ground Custom and trade grinding. JOHNNIE HILLIARD. At Old Taylor’s Mill. s Sa Same Same Old Same Old Mill Same Old Miller Same Good Meal Grinding every day The week except Sunday \ DAVE PRIVETT’S MILL j SAVE MONEY—Ride Trains Re -j duced fares for tram travel — one ; and one-half cents per mile for one | way travel hat ween all stations; except Electric Division Norfolk Southern Railroad Low fare 15 and 30 day round trip ! tickets sold daily to stations south) of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and east of the Alissippi River. Stop-overs allowed within final! limit. Baggage checked. Halt tares! for children under twelve years ot J age. For information consult any tic ket agent or address. J. F. DALTON. Traffic Manager. Norfolk. A a. At Dr. Barbee's office, Zebulon, N €., every second Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m Next visit will be Tuesday, April 10, 1934. FLOWERS For Funerals and All Occasions THE WENDELL FLORIST MRS. H. F. TUNNBLL Phoae »« M. J. SEXTON j ! 1 1 . ; 1 | INSURANCE ZRBt'IX>N, ft. C. ALICE HOPKINS DEAD Alice Hopkins, colored woman, of Wakefield, died on .March (J, at the age of 72. Her husband has been dead for more than twenty years. BABY CHICKS Beat quality baby chicks for sale. Hatch every Wednesday. Receive eggs for custom hatching ev ery Monday. ZEBULON COMMUNITY HATCHERY Business Directory Carolina POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Investigate Our Combination Rate For Hearing, Lighting And Cooking Service Zebulon Supply Co. We feed and clothe the family and Furnish the Home Funeral Directors Little River Ice Co. quality and Service PHONE 74 —J. L. STELL. DRY CLEANER— — (’■eaniug—Pressing—Dyeing Altering HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Phone 2t> Zebulon. N. C. Professional Cards DR. L. M. MASSEY DENTIST Phone No. 82 Office in Zebulon Drug Go. Bldg. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dr Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office hrs. 3:30-10 a. m., 1-3 p. m. Phones: Office No. 70, Res. No. 91. Back of Citizen's Drug Store Thousands have Ended their Bowel Worries by taking this advice! m Gan constipation l>«* -alely relieved? “Yes!” sav medical men "Yes!” .say the rnaiiv thousands who have followed their advice and You are not likely to curr your constipation with salts, pills, tablets, or any of the habit-forming cathar tics. But vou con correct this con dition bv gentle regulation with a suitable liquid laxative. THE LIQUID TEST: First: select a properly prepared liquid laxative. Second: take the dose you find suited to your system. Third: gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving of their *wn accord. Simple, isn't it? And it works! The right liquid laxative brings thorough bowel action without using force. An approved liquid laxative (one which is oftMt widely She joined the church when thirtc-fci; years old and had tried to live as a Christian should. She left 11 children and 27 grandchildren. She had worked fo r the Kemp family about 20 years. FERTILIZERS We are handling Wakelon Special tobacco Fertiliser through the manager of the Zebulon Hatcher). Also Stan dard brands of cotton and corn fertilizer and raw ma ted ai*. SBK OREN D. MASSEY. Hatchery HUBERT EDDINS, Wakefield J. A. Kemp & Son Groceries—Dry Goods Funeral Directors C. T. Harper DRUGS Next Door To Dr. Flowers’ office I. M. Chevrolet Co. Ohevrolets-new and used ears Factory Trained Mechanics THE MUTU M. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK The First American Life Insurance Company Your Bert Friend in Health, Sick ness, Depression and Death. Mrs. Lesa B. Horton, laical Agent Irby D. GUI Attorney and Counselor at Law Plume 117 Zebulon, N. C. MMHHUnnUbtf Dr. J. F. Coltrane Dentist Robertson Building Office Hours 9-12.30, 1:34-5 used for both adults and children) is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It isja doctor’s prescription, and is perfectly safe. Its laxative action is based <>nssennaa —a natural laxa tive. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. a.» in the case of mineral drugs. Hospitals and doctors have vl ways used liquid laxatives The dose can be measured, and the action controlled. Pills and tablets containing drugs of violent action are hard on the bowels. If there are children in your household, don’t give them any fad form of laxative, hut use a health fill, helpful | reparation like Syrup Pepsin. Us very taste will tell you it is wholesome, and agreeable to the stomach. Delightful taste, and delightful action; there is no dia eomforl at the time, or after. Aak your druggist for Dr. Caldwell*a Syrup Pepain, all ready to take

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