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UEiNEKAL mVib Tourists in Canada * Canada is second only to France in number of tourists annually in the country. Italy is third in pop ularity with travelers while the United States is fourth in tourists, Switzerland stands fifth. Mexico and Great Britain tie for sixth place. The province of Quebec a lone has averaged $30,000,000 year ly in tourist revenue for the past 20 years. However, it Is said that those who visit Canada spend 30 per cent of their money in Quebec. LESS TOBACCO LAST YEAR North Caroilna’s tobacco crop was one-fifth less in 1936 than in 1935, but the price was ten per cent up. Wilson sold more tobacco than any other market in the state. Fuquay Springs reported the high est average for bright tobacco per pound 526.42. It is estimated that 22,000,000 pounds o ftobacco grown in N. C. were sold in Virgin ia and South Carolina, besides a part of the crop of Burley tobacco,, which was sold in Tennessee. Bur- • ley top price was $38.28 per pound in Asheville. Counties in western N. C. that NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LA'ND Under and by virtue of the pow er contained in and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by a certa n Order of Re-Sale made and entered by the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, in an action therein pending entitl ed “Wake County vs. W. R. Pearce and H. H. Pearson and Wives,’’ I will, on Saturday the 10th day of April, 1937, at twelve o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Wake' County, in the c ty of Raleigh, of fer at re-sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises, to-wit. 1 Lot Wall Road, Book 592, Page 99; 1 Lot Forestville, Book 592 Page 188; Registry of Wake County. The above property is sold subject to all taxes that have accrued since the year 1932. This 25th day of March, 1937. L. S. BRASSFIELD, Commissioner. March 26th—April 2 STATE THEATRE Raleigh, N. C. TODAY & SATURDAY EDNA FERRER’S COME & GET IT with EDWARD ARNOLD FRANCES FARMER JOEL McCRAE SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION Sunday—Monday—Tuesday CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY in “SWING HIGH, SWING LOW” with Chas Butterworth Also Easter Color Cartoon and News Beginning Wednesday “THE GREEN LIGHT” with ERROL FLYNN— ANITA LOUISE MARGARET LINDSAY tobacco a»e planning for it this year, plantbeds having been sowed, and lumber is being hauled for the building of The outlook for producers of the weed is most un certain. Wakefield Colored Column The Wakefield Baptist Union held its regular meeting at the Wakefield Baptist Church last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Roberta Bunn, the famous Norfolk Southern Railraod IMPROVED RAIL BUS SERVICE Leave Zebulon 10:15 AM Arrive Raleigh 11:00 AM Leave Raleigh 4:20 PM Arrive Zebulon 5:20 P. M. Travel for 1 1-2 cents per mile SPEED COMFORT SAFETY IKLY A MAYKIt. HHTTEIt USED CAR W|LS J | j|Jf ,1 * AQW—WHILE PRICES ARE LOW 1 .jjfflroi. ' ' 1 ■' l ' ■ ** - ... m* »»■■■■■ .■ f 3 The big swing to the 1937 Ford V-8 ha. brought to I '™ ek "1* *® “I"" your Ford dealer late model, first class used cars of all > rtfleal !©■» laid down b y tbe 1 Ford factory and ia fully This desire of so many people to own the 1937 Ford cvtar vvt « V-8 creates an opportunity for you to get a fine used ’ * ' n wr,t,n < car at a real low price . on a money back basin. # • R;>ht now Ford dealers are getting ready for the spring rush of business—when both new and used cars will he in greater demand. Buy a better, newer used car wr-m —...- now while present low prices are in effect. -lemember, every R& G ear must meet definite specifications set Ak|| V IT AD |\ HTAI PDC up by the Ford factory and is guaranteed in writing bv wWLT ■ Ulll/ t/LMLCIId your Ford dealer—“loo% satisfactory or 100% mon ey hark."’ See your Ford dealer today. Don’t wait and JE E* £* D & run the risk of higher prices. Your present ear will U I I LIV TF probably cover the down payment—and more. The balance on easy term,. USED CARS AND TRUCKS gave three interesting lessons from the Bible. Rev. T. J. Foster preach ed a very inspiring sermon. The Union will convene next at Stoke’s Chapel Church the second Saturday and Sunday in June. The T. M. T. Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn last Wednesday Evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKinzie Horton. The Wakefield-Zebulon High School Glee Club gave a Musical Program at the Nash County train ing school last Thursday evening. They also gave a forty-five minute program at the white school Mon day afternoon. Farm, cash or terms. Adequate located on road be- i tween Mitchell’s Mill and Fow ler’s Cross Roads, Little River. Township, Wake County. For Terms see or write— D. D. CHAMBLEE, Zebulon, N. C. “MY DIGESTION ROLLS RIGHT ALONG” —says Fred McDaniel, Cowboy “I SMOKE PLENTY of Camels, and enjoy my meals,” McDaniel says. Cam els at mealtime step up the flow of digestive fluids—alkaline fluids—that help you enjoy a sense of well-being. JB S&Dk Mexican Big 801 l Cotton Seed Cooperative Rating 1 1-16 to 1 3-32 gftaple—3B percent. B. B- RICHARDSON 3t. Zebulon, Route 1 Or Record Office y X ’• •XyoffivV- Lx. | MACHINE OPERATOR, Frances j Morel, says: "When 1 feel low, i I get a ’lift’ in energy with a Camel. And Camels aid my di , gestion.” Camels set you right! | CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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