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Paint-For Barns And Lips The Department of Commerce has reported that the paint con sumed annually in the United States would cover a fence 500 feet high encircling the earth. The am ount of lipstick used each year by American women would paint 40,- 000 barns. THE POOR MUST PAY “One of the gravest indictments of the Congress which has just ad journed is its refusal to think about our terrible tax mess,” writes John T. Flynn in a syndicated article. “This responsibility belongs to no special party —both great parties ran away from the subject. A pol itician is more frightened by taxa tion than by any other form of menace.” Further on in his article, Mr. Flynn points to the ridiculous fallacy of the “soak the rich” poli cy of taxation. This may be good bait for uniformed voters, but as an economic possibility, to quote Mr. Flynn again, it “is the saddest of all illusions.” During the last fiscal year, Fed eral, state and local taxes collected in the United States amounted to $12,500,000,000. If every person who had an income of $25,000 a year or more, had been taxed to the limit—loo per cent—collections would have reached less than $4,- 000,000,000, one-third of the tax load. And if the government had confiscated 100 per cent of the in comes of all persons earning $5,000 a year or more—a sum which is certainly a far cry from riches— collections would have reached about $10,000,000,000, more than $2,000,000,000 less than the amount PERMANENTS Croquinole and | 1 Spiral Wave 52.00 up. % \ Shampoo and Fingerwave —25 c Open Nights During Fall ❖ ZEBULON BEAUTY SHOP | Over Zebulon Drug Store Evelyn Antone, Owner * T 4* * *f**f» *l**l* 4* 4* 4* *l*4*4* 4**l* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *l*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *i**i**S* >|> >|< *|* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *B* *l* 4* 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 , 4*4*4*4*4*4'*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4* v POTATO HOUSE ❖ 4* Don’t Worry with your potatoes every year and then lose % + them; but let me cure and keep them for you. * •> Bring them at once or not later than October 30 * + 4* Semore Chamblee Zebulon ! ? 90 Acre Farm For Sale less than one mile from Wendell 4 room dwelling 2 tobacco bams and other out buildings Price only $60.00 per acre Good Terms R. L. HARPER ZEBULON, N. C. necessary to pay our extortionate tax bill. The taxpayer who provides the bulk of tax funds in this country, whether he knows it or not, is the average small-salaried worker —the man or woman earning S2O, S3O, or S4O a week. Indirect taxes are the principal support of all units of government—taxes which are hid den in the cost of food, clothing, tobacco, amusements, gasoline, beauty preparations and every thing we use. The Twentieth Cen tury fund has found that a SI,OOO wage earner in New York pays $123 in taxes; a $2,000 salary worker, $238; a $5,000 a year man, $618; and a SIOO,OOO executive, about $60,000. We are not now paying anywhere near enough taxes to meet present government expenditures, let alone reducing our nearly $40,000,000,000 Federal debt. Only the poor man can furnish the tax money—there aren’t enough rich men, if you take all they have. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by Peter Winston and wife Sadie Win ston, to Alvarado Taylor, and re corded in Dook 689, at page 339, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the checks MALARIA hhn co L r s first day Headache 30 minutes Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drop* Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Liniment undersigned will, on Monday, Nov ember 22nd, 1937, at 12:00 o’clock noon, in front of the County Court house door, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land: A certain lot in the Town of Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of the Carlyle estate, Peggy Crenshaw and others, bounded as follows: Be gins at a stone, Chlora Hick corner in Stephen Taylor’s line, and runs thence South 49 West 2.93 chains; thence South 41 East 1.71 chains; thence North 49 East 2.93 chains; thence North 41 West 1.71 chains to the beginning, and containing one-half acre, more or less, being the same lot of land this day con veyed to Sadie Wmston by Alvara do Taylor and J. L. Taylor, her hus band, by deed to be recorded here with. This deed is executed to se cure the unpaid portion of the pur chase-price for the lot of land above described. This the 15th day of Oct., 1937. Alvarado Taylor, Mortgagee. November 12 The acreage to hairy vetch, Aus trian peas and crimson clover in Washington County will be increas ed by 200 acres over last year, ac cording to seedings now about completed. TWO HORSES FOR SALE In fine shape good farm horses. Reasonably priced. MRS. ROSA BUNN Zebulon, It .3, near Hopkins X Rds. WAKELON THEATRE ZEBULON, N. C. SATURDAY, OCT. 23 JOHNNY MACK BROIVN “BOOTHILL BRIGADE” SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Ann Sothern—Jack Haley in “DANGER LOVE AT WORK” MONDAY & TUESDAY, Oct. 25-26 Loretta Young—Warner Baxter Virginia Bruce “WIFE, DOCTOR AND NURSE” WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 Patricia Ellis—Warren Hull “RHYTHM IN THE CLOUDS” THURSDAY, OCT. 28 Wallace Berry—Clark Gable “HELL DIVERS” FRIDAY, OCT. 29 Capt. E. A. Salisbury's “GOW” THE HEAD HUNTER SATURDAY, OCT. 30 Bob Livingston—Ray Corrigan “GHOST TOWN GOLD” I COATS SHOES for CHILDREN & GROWN-UPS HAMILTON - BROWN CROSSETT All Styles All Sizes , - |$2 ##,o ss4 0# i fa r MEN’S SUITS H Ul| SPBC,AL I I ‘ ACCESSORIES TO (,j Gjp (COO ■ *! tj At) UP MATCH ANY COSTUME | ANTONE’S DEPARTMENT STORE - Zebulon NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of George W. Ray, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at I FOR SALE t 2 Houses and Lots in Wakefield t 4 Houses and Lots in Zebulon ? Several Farms ranging from 20 to 250 acres. Most of + these farms are well located and well equipped with build | i* 1 # 8 - I M. B. CHAMBLEE I | Oct. 15 - Oct 22. ❖•l*4* *t> 4* 4 1 •!•-H* -H-4>++ , {* V+4-+*:♦ Br Y OURE 1f I LOVE TO SEE A NG ME I THE CHILDREN HAVE [ A Do you “fly all to pieces” when the children are noisy, or when the vegetables bum, or when the jelly won’t “jell?” Some mothers are just naturally cranky. Some mothers are cross and impatient because they are nervous. If you are a natural crank, DR MILES NERVINE won’t do much for you. If you are irritable because your nerves are overtaxed, DR MILES NERVINE will do a lot for you. Do you suffer from Sleeplessness, Restlessness, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Headache, or Nervous Indigestion? Do you worry over trifles, start at sudden noises? Overtaxed nerves will cause all these troubles, and DR MILES NERV INE will help you to relax those overtaxed nerves. Why don’t you give it a trial on our guarantee of satisfac tion or your money back? Your druggist can tell you about DR MILES NERVINE. He has been selling it ever since he started clerking in a drug store. Dr. Miles Nervine comes In two forms—-Liquid and Effervescent Tablets. Both equal ly effective in quieting overtaxed nerves. Both sell for and SI.OO depending on the size of the package. mgs. Zebulon, N. C., on or before the 15th day of Oct., 1938, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 15th day of Oct., 1937. J. G. KEMP, Administrator of George W. Ray, deceased. Nov. 19.'
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