Page Four AGAINST NEW DEAL Selection of E. S. Dillard of Charlotte as State Manager and Tre surer of the Constitutional Democrats of North Carolina is announced, effective at once, marking the active beginning of “an aggressive state-wide educa tional campaii n to defeat the New Deal and its philosophy of gov ernment.” Dr. Malcolm McDermott of Durham is State Advisory Direc tor; J. E. Baker of Burlington, State Director of Finance, and L. D. Nuchols of Charlotte Assist ant Stute Manager. * An organization, active and de termined to bring out the maxi mum support of the movement at the polls Tuesday, November 7 wiy be formed in each of the 100 counties in North Carolina in the very early future, according to a spokesman. “We nave no quarrel with or criticism of the Democratic State ticket,” said Mr. Dillard; “in fact it is our definite intention to sup port it in the forthcoming elec tion. We do earnestly and sincere ly appeal to all our citizens to join us in this conscience-based and spontaneous movement to de feat the forces ar’ayed against the best interest of our communi ties, Our state, and our nation. “In short, we appeal for the whole-hearted and practical sup port of all who favor constitution al government as opposed to the fjidgeujtiy's OPTICIAN/ 1 " * 1 £ ' j ECZEMA If you hav» RfJcmi, Impetigo, Poison Ivy, Itch, Bolls, Bunw, Acne and Face Pimples, or an; known skin disease—ask afoowt VJ-0 ZEBULON DRUG Cc. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Overtwo million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to E*ces* Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc*, due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days trial I Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment — free— at ZEBULON DRUG CO., Zebulon EATMAN’S PHCY., Middlesex FOR RENT GOOD 2-HORSE FARM. 8-room house, two to bacco barns, pack barn and outbuildings—7 acres tobacco and 6 cotton allotment 33 in all; have lights and located on highway 39, \Vz miles south of Zebulon. Man wanted with tools and team. See J. A. Braswell, Zebulon, N. C. Record 0-6-13-20 pd. GLF 0-12-19-26 pd. LUCAS MILLING CO. CORN AND FEED MILLS BEST “HOME GROUND” MEAL Opposite Fire Station ZEBULON, N. C. % HOG FEED FOR SALE Whole Wheat. Cot and Wheat ground together. Both ground fine. I need corn and it is high. If you haven’t time to haul it, I’ll come after it if I can get 20 to 30 bushels in a place. Bring us your grinding shelled, on the cob, or in the shuck. Tarpley’s Mill MILK COWS FOR SALE I Buy, Sell and Trade Cows J. W. TARPLEY, Proprietor group government from which 130,000.000 Americans now suf fer so sev< rely. The recently puo lished Democratic Declaration ot Independence forms a ~afe foun dation on which to carry forward successfully this mighty move ment.” Willy ß WP builds the dependable Jeep Light Truck Ig - 1 1 Passenger Car r J ✓ Light Tractor j Power Plant A Furlough Home By Telephone A Long Distance call is almost as good as 6cing there in person. Helps a lot when there aren’t too many other calls on the wires. So whenever you can please keep the circuits clear from 7 to 10 each night for service men and women. Those evening hours are their best chance to call from camps and naval stations. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED Attention! Cotton Farmers Bring your Cotton to Fagle Rock for the Best in COTTONGINNING. Have just installed New Saws and Brushes. Our charge for ginning—lc per pound per bale weight. For instance, your bale weighs 485 pounds, the charge is $4.85, less SI.OO for hauling. So the charge is $3.85. We are paying 75c per bushel for Seed. Our Meal Exchange is pound for pound. You can get your meal the same day your cotton is ginned. We have plenty of meal on hand. C. M. Martin Gin Eagle Rock, N. C. The Zebulon Record Mrs G. K. C< • bett went to Ra- V eh th-. e- for a tonsillec tomy. If t tomato vines can be pull .i u r t befee f st. vines and fruit can be hung in the base ripe:!. Or the g’ e-'n tomatoes may mno end ;rui eventually w ; ’ b’ pi k d and then wrapped in dvi ually r: prpe Mrs. F- "! Horton rerne home on d v '’or a week in a Ral c- ?h hospital. OX- *3 KaL DUE TO A eIiSpSL DISCOMFORTS BUY MORE BONDS! WENDELL THEATRE Sunday Shows, 3&9 P M Weekday Shows, 3:30 & 7:15 P. M. Saturday, Oct. 14- Double Feature—Continuous 2 till 11 P. M.— Thursday and Friday, October 12-13 —Cary Grant, Janet Blair— ONCE UPON A TIME Saturday, Oct. 14 —Double Feature—Continuous 2 toll IIP. M.— Admission 15 & 32c —Johnny Mack Brown LONE STAR TRAIL Jane Withers, Jimmy Lydon MY REST GAL Chapter No. 6 DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GFARI) Sunday and Monday, Oct. 15-16 —Frank Sinatra, George Murphy ‘ STEP LIVELY Tuesday, October 17 —Andrews Sisters, Patric Knowles— ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID Wednesday, October 18—East Side Kids. Ava Gardner— GHOST ON THE LOOSE Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt FRONTIER LAW Chapter No. 2 MASKED MARVEL Tnursduy and Fri., Oct. 19-20 —Michael O'Shea. Susan Hayward .JACK LONDON Coming— BATHING REALTY GCNG HO CASANOVA BROWN Wakelon Theatre Zebulon, N. C. Sunday Shows: 3:15 and 9:00 P. M. Weekday Shows: 3:15, 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. Saturday, October 14— ROSS OF BOOMTOWN Rod Camei on Fuzzy Knight Sunday and Monday. Oct. 15-16 SENSATIONS OF 1945 W. C. Fields Eleanor Powell Tuesday, October 17— HAPPY LAND Dim Ameche Frances Dee Wednesday, Oct. 18— SECRETS of SCOTLAND YARD Edgar Barrier Stephanie Bachelor Thursday and Friday, Oct. 19-20 MR. SKEFFINGTON Bette Davis Claude Raines Saturday, October 21- RENEGADE Buster Crabbe A1 (Fuzzy) St. John Coming— EYE OF ST. MARK Sing, Neighbor, Sing (Roy Acuff) ARSENIC AND OLD LACE ZEBULON 1Q in person THURS. - OCT. x y UNDER BIG TENT NEAR COURT HOUSE. AMERICA’S GREATEST HILLBILLY JAM- Doors Open 7P. M. Performance BP. M. Children 25c Adults 50c Plus Tax Friday, October 13, 1944

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