11 ding.
(MHm Phone 2?6 Residence Phone 1)
m ifuflftii aawfii
Altera#t -it-U*.
.cuts burg, N. C. Phone No. Ill
Office la first National Bank Bulldini
General Practice
1 with to advise my patient! -an<
the public generally that after the In
of September my business will be oi
Cash basis when work ia completed
DR. ARTHUR HYNU8 FLEMING
8. P. BURT. ?. D.
Louisburg, N. C. ?
Offices over Bcoggln's Drug Store
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 L
6 P. m
UK. ABCH H. PERRY
General Practice
Wood, X. C.
Office In Service l)rug Co.
DB. n. B. BASS.
Veterinarian
Louisburg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 336-L Residence 335-.
Special Attention to Small Animals,
DR. D. f. SMITH WICK,
~ Dentist. '
Ualittrg, N. C.
Office In the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
- W. H. PERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Louisburg, North Carolina
Prnetlee In all courts. Office on Mali
Btreet
G. M. BEAM
Altornej-at-Law
Off'. over Post Office
Prrt . In ail courts.
DB. J. B. DAVIS
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Main St.
Telephone: Hours:
Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m
Day 64 12. to 2 p. m
' 6 to 8 p. m
B. B. White E. 11. A J. E. Halen?
UllITfc A BALONE
T~ LA W Y Kite
Liulsbnrg. North Carolina
?enerai practice, settlement of es
latee fanas tnrestod. One member of
ins firm ulnars In the oCce.
DR. H. G. PERBY
Physician and Sargeea
Louisburg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day 287; Night 287
B^L. J. B. MALONK.
Louisburg, North Carolina
iffrr in Aycock Drag Btors, Market
vltrest. Office Practice Unrgnry
and consultation
DB. H. H. JuANSON
Physician and 8 urges a
Lealsburg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10:
J. O. NEWELL, ?- D.
LouUburg, N. ?
Offic-3 Id First National Bank Building
Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-;
W*. H. HCFFIff
Attorney at Law
Lonlslyirg, North Carolina
General practice tn all civil courts
only lit Franklin and adjoining coun
ties, Supreme and Federal courts.
Offices in First National Bank Bl'd'g.
Notary in office.
DR. M. C. KING
FrankUnton, N. C.
Office Hours
Office on Main Street
f 8 to 11 A. Bi
j 1 to 3 8. M.
I 6 to 8 P. M.
? JOHN E. BCCK
Registered Engineer
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. County
and Municipal Work. Maps and Land
Surveying.
Box 108, Warrenton, N. C.
19-31-tf Phone A-DT ( and 26.
CALL PHONE 104 FOB
CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY
THE SERY1CE SHOP
IT. B. Mnnfnrd, Prepr.
Lonlsbnrg, N. C.
AT YOUR SFRYIfE
I have equipped my barber shop with
seven clean first class barbers. They
are on the Job and are able to give
you the quickest, neatest and best
service possible.
Extra special attention given to
Ladles and Children woik. The home
Of good barber work. <
? Yours to serve.
OSCAR T. STEGALL.
COLE 8AYAGE
Farm Demonstration Agent
Frank 11n County
Lonlsbnrg, N. C,
Office tn Bnrt Building corner
and Conn Streets.
Phone No. 18
Practical answers to farm, questions.
No Worms in a neaitby Child
UtOVE^TASTTUSS chuTTCWxTinnaf
. .. .. the Meed, hn
SiOeo the dMeedrei. oud act oooBwolt
Tmte te the vheie ?
He who livee to tour another day
may also expect to do oome detnurlng
FBl'ITS AMI VEGETABLES
IN THE DIET.
Raleigh, August SI.?Nutrition ex
perts tell us that we must use larger
amounts of fruits and vegetables than
we are accustomed to If we wish
a healthy life and ward off many di
seases which are brought about by a
faulty diet These foods tends to
correct many of the shortcomings of
the common American diet, of meat,
potatoes and white bread. ? liberal
amoupt of mllb, fruit and vegetable*,
the "protective" foods, should be in
cluded in the diet of children end
adults.
"There are some simple rules that
one may oee in figuring out the a
mounts of fruits and vegetables which
a family will need." lays Maude E.
Wallace, Assistant State Agent In
home demonstration work. "Plan to
use two vegetables besides potatoes
or rice everyday. If possible, use one
green, uncooked vegetables such as
celery, cabbage or lettuce, or at least
on those days on which oranges or
tomatoes are not served, as this as
sures one of the necessary vitamlnee
being Included In the diet. Canned
or canned stored vegetables may
make up the rest.
"Plan to use two fruits every day
and whenever possible use uncooked
fruit. This demand is easily met
during the plentiful supply of peaches
and with apples, pears and grapes
ripening It should be easy to have
fresh fruit through the fall months.
"In order that fruits and vegetables
mar ba available for use the rear
aroand enough should be canned to
meet the needs of the famllr- Oirls
and women In their club work should
make an estimate of the amount of
canning ther will need to do to meet
this and this should be so planned that
there will be a variety for the months
when fresh things ane not available."
Since most banks alfeadr had pres
idents, most of the June college grad
uates ere still loafing.
The man with the longest reach
always tells the biggest Hah stories.
Summer "eases" are dangerous.
They may result in matrimony.
"MHISBPBG"
Dear readers, one and all,
Some now* I hare to tell.
About the Town ot Louisburg,
That will take you by surprise.
The Klwanians won the loving cup
At the big Klnston" affair,
And soon there will be factory's
wheels
A whining on the air.
If *11 reports are true.
Some houses they are building
So new folks can come and live,
And put this town to booming.
?FRANCES TONKEL.
The main thing about driving an
automobile is to turn when the road
turns.
,dr. s. rapport
of Durham,
rpeclalltt in examining eye? and fit
ting glasses will be in LOUISBL'KO
at the office formerly occupied by Dr.
Morton erery Fourth Wednesday in
each month. Hla glaasea will give
you real pleasnre and i&Uafaction.
Ihey are accurately fitted in erery de
tail. They feel right and look right.
Charge* reasonable.
My next rislt will be IfCDffkflliATi
SEITF.MBEB BSrd, lttt.
After all, there are only four atepa
you need to learn?up, down. In and
cut.
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THE HOME OF
HIGH PRICES
AND GREATEST
SATISFACTION
A home Market Maintained for Convenience of
Tobacco Growers of Franklin and
Adjoining Counties
We have joined our efforts and have leased the PLANTERS WAREHOUSE to sell tobacco in Louisburg this fall, feeling that we can
serve Jthe tobacco growers best by working together for your interest.
We will have a full corpse of buyers?all companies will be represented and we expect to make your tobacco bring the HIGHEST POS
SIBLE PRICES. ' \ '
We have a full corpse of experienced help that will be glad at all times to serve you and make your visit to Louisburg a pleasant and profi
table one. The Warehouse is being put in first class shape to give you the very best service.
The LOUISBURG MARKET is very advantageously located being the extreme eastern limit of the Piedmont belt and northern limit of
the new belt, therefore it is in position to serve the farmers of Franklin and adjoining counties in a more profitabl^ manner- than any other
section. Again it is conveniently located so that your expense of going to market is not so great. We are home folks and we are going to
show you we want to sell your tobacco by getting you the top of the market. Remember we are employing no drummers and dividing charges
with no truckers, we decided we had rather give you the benefit of these expenses. Folks don't work for nothing and somebJdy has to pay the
bill. We are going to divide with you by using the money these things would cost to protect your interests on the floor and "get you MORE
DOLLARS for your crop. ' ?
GET A BIG LOAD READY FOR THE OPENING DAY
Tuesday, September 15th, 1925
AND BRING IT ON TO THE
ranters
D. T. CURRIN & SAM MEADOWS, Propr's.
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA