ALBERT WILLIAMS
At the home of Mrs. W. O. Wil
liams in Nash County. On Wednes
day of last week. Albert Lee, old
est son, was called by the death
angels. He was 42 years, 7 months
30 days old. He had made his home
over in and around Springs Hope
for several years and had many
friends there. He was a carpenter
and was known to be a good work
er. The past eight weeks he had
been at home with his mother
where he was cared for, but was
confined to his bed for only a week
Influenza developed into pneumo
nia.
Albert is survived by his moth
er, 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Earlie
Williams of Raleigh, Mrs. James
Pulley of Zebulon; Mrs. Cecil Mur
ray; Livingstone, Jerome and Lo
rena all of Nash County.
All the family desire to thank
each one who helped in any way in
his illnes and death.
Mr. J. W. Bradley, pastor of the
methodist church, Zebulon, conduct
ed the funeral.
Songs were—Rock of Ages and
Jesus is Tenderly Calling sung by
Mrs. Ernest Strickland and Mr.
Robert Cone.
Pallbearers were Otha Aycox,
Carmal Strickland, Wilbur Pulley,
Livingstane Williams, James Pul
ley, Thurman Murray and James
Irvin Pulley.
I myself want to personally thank
Mr. Vaden Whitley for his kindness
also Rev. J. W. Bradly. May God
bless them in all their good work.
Mrs. James Pulley.
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of the power of sale con
tained in that certain mortgage
deed executed by P. R. Clifton and
wife Lula Clifton, and recorded in
Book 722 at page 205 in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Wake
County, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured, the undersigned
will at Twelve O’clock, Noon, on
Monday, December 20th, 1937, at
he Courthouse door of Wake Coun
ty, in Raleigh, offer for sale and
sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described property:
Lying and being in Wake Forest
Township, adjoining the lands of
G. A. Ranes, J. H. Lassiter, Macon
Alford, and bounded on the east by
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the lands of J. H. Lassiter, on the
north by the lands of Macon Al
ford, on the west by the lands of
Macon Alford, on the south by the
lands of G. A. Ranes. Being the
same tract of lands heired by P.
R. Clifton from the estate of Ann
Clefton, deceased, containing ten
acres, more or less.
This 18th day of November,
1937.
W. G. PEARSON, Mortgagee.
S. Dec. 17.
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE
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Nice, well-grown plants.
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Satisfaction or money back. Cross
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Zebulon, N. C.
I have several farms for sale
cash or terms also buildings and
lots in Zebulon.
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