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UtiIUjIVAL UnuKual Accidents I>a«t Week At Washington a small boy while playing ran against the brick wall of a building. He was though* to be only slightly hurt, but on the next day it was found that his skull was fractured. He was taken to a hospital, but died before reaching there In Goldsboro two men were hur- j rying through the rain in opposite , directions. They collided. Hoth were thrown to the ground. One, a- j bout 60 years old, struck his head cutting it so badly that 15 stitches were required to close the* gash. Prize Fight Ilob Pastor did not win over Joe Louis in their fight last week, but neither was knocked out. Decision was made by the judges after ten rounds of fighting. Louis is now scheduled to meet champkn Jim my Braddock in June. Self-Healing Concrete Popular Mechanics states that testa have shown concrete will heal itself of cracks under proper con ditions. This is the result of the calcium hydroxide in the concrete being actod upon by moisture. It is also said thaj in some cases the healed ctfick was stronger than the original concrete used in a culvert. However, long-continued dampness | is necessary for this reaction. « The Flood Situation Estimates made at the first of this week indicate that there are already about one million persons homeless because of the ruin wrought by water. The number of dead is known to be as many as 400, though accurate figures will be impossible for some time, if ever. Workers are going at top speed in the section below Louisville trj ing to reinforce levees and build new embankments to prevent the ruin of other towns as the flood waters make their way down the Missis sippi. Minor floods in eastern Carolina have caused alarm and some dam age. Industries on the banks of the Neuse near Goldsboro have had to suspend opeftptlons. ‘The lste Hospital for Negroes, at Goldsboro, is threatened by high water. At ■ iIiXUiL,. . .IfTTroBWITMIIJM, t EMU Aft 1 HMII, WCTT xv.natoii, wtic.j ..iv- peak oi the rise is not clue before t.ie last of the vveek, residents of the lower sec ion of town, near the river, are xpecting to have to leave their omes. The Tar River, also in ood, has done considerable dam ge, but is thought to be falling. I Summer School at LouLsburg For the first time in its history iOuisburg College will have a sum ler school, according to plans made )üblic by Pres. A. D. Wilcox. The erm will be for only six weeks. Child Labor Kill Lost The vote in the legislature was gainst adoption of the federal rnendment with regard to child la or. Opinions vary as to the cause f its defeat. Some legislators who )ted against the measure did so inking its adoption would mean o much federal interference with rental rights and states rights, lose favoring the amendment de ire it would never take prece nce of family claims and would lease children from paid labor, us giving employment to more ults. The charge is made thfft I is state puts business profits a Defender HOT 1U^ n »HEmiCAL I chocolate covered Bouquet Ramee ■§§s?■■ XVT M I WATER BOTTLE or JSSSZi THEATRICAL H ru _ DD|CC I HARD MILLED SOAP LASTS LOhtOfft Riff.;.«£»■' JTT #1 Vb v fjj I FOUNTAIN SYRINGE COLD CREAM H V.HtKKIto afc FOUNTAIN sr CQc 1 Z 5 n... CJ... 1.. 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D. Zinc Ointment .15 1 M-'-oTX. miMi ; i yj w ( nt opp/icoto. >7 ■» ,I,| n, - t -|--t- irTT iH fc ‘ M. f. —a ■■ • Zebulon Drug to. I M toMTUh” 33* II- “f 1 Eiectrcx t« rq Rktr*! rwtet » 0 . nead of children’s rights. Child Married Tn Tennessee recently a girl nine years old was married to a youth of twenty-two, the child’s mother 1 consenting. The husband gave a I big doll for a Christmas present. He has bought a small farm and v ants authorities and curious out-, siders to let him and his bride a-! lone. r l he mother insists there was [ nothing wrong about the marriage j since the contracting parties love each other. Strangely, there is nothing in the laws of Tennessee to prevent I such alliances. Pleasant Hill Items The farmers are still having a , rest from their farm work. Very few have plant beds sowed. The roads in this section are | bad. Mrs. W. M. Hood spent several days last week in Raleigh with Mrs. Herbert Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hood and children took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones of Wakefield. T. Y. and Arthur Puryear were visitors at A. O. Puryears Sunday afternoon near Rolesville. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hood of Maryland and Boonville spent Fri day night week before last with their mother, Mrs. E. W. Hood. Mrs. Lennie Williford of Bethany was a visitor at Mrs. J. F. Starnes Saturday night. Miss Kiva Hood spent last week i in Boonville with Mrs. E. E. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Puryear and j title son, Carl and Arthur Puryear j took supper Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs: Lennie Williford of Beth any section. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the terms and conditions contained in a cer tain deed of trust from Josua Jones and wife, Joanna Jones, dat ted the Ist day of January, 1927, the undersigned, at the request of the holder of the note therein se cured, held a sale on the 11th day of .January, 1937, and the bid hav ing been raised and a resale order ed, I will, at the Courthouse door, Raleigh, Wake County, North Car olina, at public auction on Satur day, the 6th day of February, 1937, at 12:00 o’clock noon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for | cash the following described tract or parcel of land lying and being in Wake County and being more par ticularly described as follows: Adjoining the land of B. H. Richardson on South, C. V. Whitley on West, B. P. Finch on North, J. W. Strickland on East containing 29 1-2 acres more or less. Begin ning at a stake in J. W. Strick land’s land. Thence North 84 25 minutes 1645 feet to stake in road; Thence North 113 West 782 feet to stake in road Claud Whitley’s cor ner; Thence South 80 44 minutes 1562 feet to stake in Leemon Cham blee’s line: Thence South 4 45 min utes 871 feet to the beginning con taining twenty-nine and 3-4 acres more or less and known as a por tion of the J. E. Gill Land. A. A. Jones, Trustee. This 21st day of January, 1937. 2t-Jan. 29-Feb. 5. ZEBULON HATCHERY Baby Chicks each Wednesday. U. S. approved, pullorum tested. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White and Brown Leg horns. ZEBULON HATCHERY J ■—
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