THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1937. GENERAL NEWS DRY INDEPENDENCE DAY Mexico celebrated on Wednesday and Thursday of this week the an niversary of her declaration of in dependence from Spain. The re markable feature of the celebration was all places where intoxicating drinks are sold, all dance halls and cabarets were ordered by law to be closed during the festivities. This was a part of the campaign now on to limit the use of liquor in Mexico. WHEELER DAM DEDICATED President Roosevelt took part on last Friday in the dedication of the Joe Wheeler Dam across the Ten nessee River 16 1-2 miles from Muscle Shoals in Ala. This dam is of concrete, is a mile and a quart er long and cost $35,000,000. Its purpose is: First, to form a great reservoir to hold back flood waters and help prevent damage and loss; to extend navigation up the Ten nessee River by providing about 74 miles for boats to travel; third, to provide additional hydro-electric power to the adjacent area, being at present capable of 90,000 horse power, with possibilities of expan sion to four times that amount. Y. D. CONVENTION HELD Young Democrats of this state held the sixth convention last week at Winston-Salem, electing Arch T. Allen of Raleigh president of the organization. They heard Senator J. W. Bailey on Saturday criticise present tendencies of government. The senator was followed by Au drey Williams, national PWA Ad ministrator, who sought to refute arguments put forth by Mr. Bailey. Among the notables present were Senator Reynolds, Congressmen Doughton, Cooley, and H/ancock, State Treasurer Johnson and State Treasurer Eure. T f AIR EXPRESS • * . - *» 4 With 44 planes making daily trips, ther< is more air express between New York and Chicago than any other two cities in the world. Last year shipments weighing 3,732,000 pounos were carried in this way. As a cohmercial industry the air ex press is only about ten years old. Howe\er, a caliph in Egypt is said to have had tiny silk bags of cher ries cerried to him over a 400-mile route a thousand years ago, homing pigeons being the carriers. i: t. VETERANS MAY JOIN CCC Announcement has been made that beginning about October first a limited number of war veterans may join the civilian conservation corps. To be eligible a veteran must have an honorable discharge and must have served in one of the following : The Spanish-American War, 1898-1902; The Moro Expedi tion, 1898-1902; The Philippine In surrection, 1898-1902; The Boxer Rebellion, 1900-1901; The World War, 1917-1921. Applications may be sent to the Charlotte office of the veterans administration. WAR ON MONKEYS Farmers in this country wage war on crows; on squirrels, deer, or other wild animals as from time to time damage or destroy crops. Especially is the corn crop a cause of the war. But down in Costa Rica exiled German Jews are fighting monkeys that have discovered the fields of Indian corn and at fre quent intervals all day long swoop down upon it from the timberlands, rip off the tender ears and flee back to their homes in the trees. The monkeys are of the white-faced capuchin variety and their robbing has so discouraged the fanners that MMMMHIiIIMaSiIIIMWM NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled - Mrs. Alie A. Rich ardson, Administratrix, of S. Z. Gill vs. Mrs. Victoria Gill, et als., the same being No. upon the Special Proceedings Docket of said Court, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1937, at 12 o’clock, m., at the Courthouse door in the City of Ra leigh, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, those certain tracts or par cels of land lying and being in Little River Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being lot No. 3 in Block A and lots 5, 6 and 7 in Block C. as shown on map by H. A. Chappell and relaid by John D. Briggs and is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, N. C. Reference is also made to a deed from Dr. G. M. Bell and wife, to S. Z. Gill, re corded in Book 406, Page 272, Wake County Registry. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the north side of Barbee Ave., Mrs. Lizzie L. Bunn’s corner; thence south 66 degs. 30 Min. west 130 feet, to a stake and comer; thence north 14 degs. west 23 feet to an iron pipe, the Pope Oil Company’s comer; thence north 14 degs. west 219 feet along the line fence and flle Pope Oil Company’s line to a line fence post and corner; thence south 85 degs. 30 min. east 140 feet to a stake in i , , E. B. Gill’s line, comer of Lizzie L. Bunn’s Jot; thence south 14 degs. east 152 feet to the point of beginning. Being the same lot given to Mrs. Alma Horton by her mother, Mrs. Emily Liles, and be- COTTON LOANS Ah usual, our institution will be prepared this fall to make loans on cotton stored in bonded ware. . »/ * > . f* V if - houses. We are anxious to assist our farmer friends in marketing their crop in an orderly manner. When the cotton crop starts to moving, we in vite you to consult us for your needs. For your convenience, we operate banks in Rocky Mount, Nashville, Whitakers, and Zebulon. *■• t • PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. ZEBULON, N. C. L E. WALSTON, Cashier, Nashville Branch. R. VANCE BROWN, Cashier, Zebulon Branch. E. P. SPRUILL, Pres. & Trust Officer, Ry. Mt Branch J. A. REGAN. Vice-Pres. & Cashier, Ry. Mt, Branch (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) ing the same land described in a Quitclaim Deed from N. L. Horton and wife, to Mrs. Alie Richardson, Administratrix and Trustee, bear ing date May 18th, 1937, and re corded in Book 751, Page 310, Wake County Registry. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake and corner of N. L. Hor ton’s lot on the north side of Bar bee Ave., and runs north 14 degs. west 151 feet along N. L. Horton’s line to a stake and comer in E. B. Gill’s line; thence south 85 degs. 30 min. east along E. B. Gill’s line (or the Oil Mill lots) 317 feet to an iron pipe on the north side of Barbee Ave., E. B. Gill’s corner; thence south 66 degs. 30 min. west 305 feet along the north line of Barbee Ave. to the point of begin ning, containing one-half acre more or less and being the same lands conveyed to Lizzie L. Bunn by Mrs. Emily Liles, recorded in Book 313, Page 275 in the office of the Register of Deeds, for Wake County, being the same land de scribed in a Quitclaim Deed from B. C. Bunn and wife, Lizzie Liles Bunn to Mrs. Alie A. Richardson, Administratrix and Trustee, bear ing date May 18th, 1937, and re corded in Book 751, Page 308, Wake County Registry. The successful bidder or bidders are required to pay to the under signed Commissioner, the sum of ten per cent of his or her bid in cash or by Cashier’s check, at the time of the sale, to show good faith. This sale is made subject to confirmation of the same by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina. This 10th day of September, 1937. E. B. GILL, Commissioner. A. R. House, Atty., 307 Lawyers Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 17-Oct. 8. Business Cards ZEBULON SUPPLY CO. We Feed & Clothe The Family And Furnish The Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS —t—■ J. M. CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES New and Used Cars Factory Trained Mechanics J. A. KEMP AND SON Groceries Dry Goods FUNERAL DIRECTORS i r ", LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. Quality and Service Phone 2871 CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY NOW Electricity is Cheap Phone 2511 ■■■ A. A. WELLS Wood and Iron Worker Horsehshoeing—Repairing of any tool oi implement on the farm Zebulon, N. C. ■ Steabub Emulvmofe, 1_ JOHNSON BROTHERS J EWELERS Watch Makers Jewelry Zebulon, N.C. •r/- . v • r I Everything To Build Anything MASSEY LUMBER CO. Zebulon, N. C. Why Suffer Longer Than Nacatsary? Dr. Mifet Anti-Pain Pills Raliava Quickly DR. 10LES ANTI - PAIN put you back on your fast FILLS were made for Just one again “rayin' to go”, nufpoae—to relieve twhi Users DR- MILES ANTI - PAIN wSsthst they ‘Cork like PILLS act quickly. You daft n»gic" Theywmiain an to wait tarty minutes to Jl ,.irir_ JLrt i ‘ an hour for them to take effect BectiTe, quick-acting, analgesic jg the case with many anal ~^r n re* l ®. You’ll get action tn from Try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills fem to twenty miniiW before you lose a day's work— DR MILES ANTI - PAIN sad pay—or break a social en- PILLS art pleasant to tpke, | *4 because of HEAD- handy to cany, prompt and aI ACHE, MUSCULAR PERIOD- fective in action, and do not IC, OR IfEURAI/nC PAINS, upset the stomach. Their east Thar may be just what you is small One, or at most, two, naad to raliava your pain and is usually sufficient to reliere. At rear Drag Store. 25 for Sc. Mi to $Ut. Professional Cards IRBY D. GILL Attorney & Counselor at Law Phone 2281 Zebulon, North Carolina : DR. J. F. COLTRANE Dentist Office Hrs. 9-12:30 —1:30-5 I M. J. SEXTON INSURANCE ! DR. CHAS E. FLOWERS Physician and Surgeon Office hv, 8:30 - 10 a.m. —1 - 3 p.m. Phone Off. 2881 Res. 2961 DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist Phone 2921 Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. Office in Zebulon Drug Bldg. ■ 7 " - For Insurance of All Kinds and 1 FARM LOANS see D. D. CHAMBLEE At Dr. Barbee’s office, Zebulon N. C., every second Tuesday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Next visit will be TUESDAY, OCT. 12TH PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE Anywhere Anytime BILL STRICKLAND Patronize our advertisers.