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 ' v , : HwjDiD YC bring j • THE ANTI ■T l p.m I. Be Ready For I EMERGENCIES Many an outing is spoiled by annoying, aggrevating head ’ aches. Here is a suggestion. • ‘Every large package of Dr. ' MILES ANTI - PAIN PILLS : contains a pocket size case that holds six pills. Carry this, and leave the large package in your . medicine cabinet. DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS are recommended for pain re ; lief in * Headache, Neuralgia, Mus cular and Periodic Pains. They taste good, act quickly, do not upset the stomach. Your druggist sells them. Regular package 25 for 25c. Economy package 125 for SI.OO —— w uuuujuuil; 'HUIVIH t/AliULli'l A, rLv * * 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 Jersey Wakefield Nice, well-grown plants. For prices see F. P. HaIes—ZEBULON, Rt. 1 SAW FILING Satisfaction or money back. Cross cut and hand saws. Prices 50c West End Horton Street Zebulon, N. C. I have several farms for sale cash or terms also buildings and lots in Zebulon. D. D. CHAMBLEE Zebulon, N. C. ■ J I |i J | TiinrO H rl ' r !s£w Py • .* /i W.% SHp, ■ .i MF ~ CHtVKOiET MOTOt DIVISION, C tmrwl Mofon Sdm Corporation, DETtOIT, J M CHEVROLET CO. ZIiBULON, NORTH CAROLINA READY TO BLOOM Giant French Mixed Pansy Plants Dollar Hundred, Pottpaid Write for perennial list. CROWELL’S PLANT FARM Concord, N. C. Paint - What Is It? F. C. X. spares no expense or ef forts in securing the best obtain able ingredients as recommended by the U. S. Bureau of Standards and by Rural Engineers. It has an open formula. See P. F. MASSEY, F. C. X. Store Manage- Zebulon, N. C. checks COLDS 1300 fever first day Headache 30 minutes Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drop* Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Liniment ! STRICKLAND’S SERVICE f ! STATION l * TEXACO PRODUCTS | Goodrich & Firestone Tires & Tubes & Batteries | * PHONE 2451 I * l * We Specialize In j I WASHING — o— GREASING —o— POLISHING | % All Makes Os Cars | * T rTTTTTWX • • • % Hog Killing SAIT 1 Have Th * * t Time Here On. u Required Things f ❖ . —_ i t Salt, Pepper. Sage, Sausage Seasoning, Sausage Mills, f | Staffers, Tin Tubs. Wood Tubs, Stone Stands, | ❖ Tin Lard Stands, Butcher Knives, Pots, Kettle?, | % Rifles, Vinegar, Churns, Jars, Buckets, Dish + ❖ Pans, Fire Dogs, Grates, Axes, Saws, ♦ I Fruit Jars, Kerosene Oil 12c, Flour * t 48 Pounds $1.50. J ! A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C. f

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