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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DB. B. F. TARBOROUGH Physician and Surgeon Loibbirg, II. C. Office In Blckett and Yarborough Building. Pfflcs Phone >98 Residence Phone 88 B. AT WOOD UK WILL. Attoraej-At-Law. .oulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 Office In First National Bank Building General Practice I wish to advlae my patients and the publlo generally that alter the 1st of September my business will be on Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING 8. P. BURT, ?. D. Loulaburg, N. 0. Offices over Scoggln's Drug Star*. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to 6 p. m. DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice Wood, N. C. Office In Serrlce Drug Co. DR. W. H. BASS. Veterinarian Loulaburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 336-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DR. 0. f. SMITH WICK. Dentist. Loulsberg, I. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Praetlee In all courts. OSes on Mala Street G. SL BEAM Attorne).at-Law Offl " over Post Office PrecMne in ail courts. DR. J. B. DAYIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Houre: 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. H. ft J. E. Malone WHITE ft MALONE LAWYERS Lculsborg, North Carolina ?enerai practice, settlement of te la tea funds Invested. One member of lite firm Blears la the offie*. DB. H. G. PEBBY Physician and Surgeon Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night 287 DB. 1. E. MALONE. Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina /Mse In Aycock Drag Store, Market Street Office Practice Uorgery and consultation. DB. H. H. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeon Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J, O* NEWELL, M. D. Lonlsbnrg, N. Office In First National Bank Building Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 WM. H. BUFFIN _* Attorney at Law Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina General practice in all civil courts only In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal courts. Offices in First National Bank Bl'd'g. Notary In office. DB. V. C. KING Frankllnton, N. C. f 8 to 11 A. M. Office Hours j 1 to 3 P. M. I 6 to 8 P. M. Office on Main Street CALL PHONE 105 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY THE SERVICE SHOP W. B. Hunford, Propr. Lonlsbnrg, N. C. AT YOUR SFRYICE 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 wnib. The home of good barber work. Yours to serve, OSCAR T. BTEGALL. COLE SAVAGE Farm Demonstration Agent FrnnkUn County Loulsburg, N. C. Office hi Burt Building corner Main and Cont Streets. Phono No. 18 Practical answers to farm questions. No Worms in ? netitty Child All children troubled with Worme have en us heel thy color, which ladfcatee poor blood, aad ae a rale, there ie more or leee stoma ' GROVE'S TASTELESS chUl TOK10 fee two or three vrdbks will prove the dljesttoa. and a? Sea _ ?alas Toale to tbwwNWe evetem. NstarewSltl throw off or dispel the warms, end thsChlldwIll be to perfect hteith Ptetuot to toko. FARMS FOR RENT I have a one-horse farm and a two horse farm for rent for 1928, both are adapted to raising eettoo, corn aod to bacco, good dwellinge and outhoases. 2 mils# from graded school Those not wllltng to work need not apply. H. WILDER. -? t SALE) OF VALUABLE LANDS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an agreement made between the children and heira at law of J. C. Winston, decerned, all of whom being of lawtnl age, the un dersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash on the premises at ths home Of the late J. C. Winston, one mile West of Youngs vllle, N. 0.. on Saturday ths 3rd day of October, IMS. commencing at 11:00 o'clock A- M. the following real estate and personal property: First Treet: Beginning at .the In tersection of Mrs. Alloa Green's Una vtth the Hlllsboro-Tafboro Roed, mas with said line N 3 l-4d E, 41.8 chain* crossing Brandy Creek, to a pine near rieid wnwi chain" to another Pine; thence S 11 12d W 81 1-4 chain* to the said Hille fcoro-Tarboro road; thence along aald road In a South Easterly direction 85 chains to the Beginning, containing <7 acres, mora or less and being the samo land conveyed to Jdnadus C. Winston by his father, M. a Winston deed be ing recorded In Registry of Franklin County In book 49, page 809. Second Tract; Beginning at rock J. C. Winston's corner In the Hlllsfcoro road, thence N 12.5d E 183 polea I links to a pine, said Wine ton'" comer; tkeaoe N 71?d W 40 pales to a stake; thence S1UV 110 poles 15 links to a ?take on said road; corner lot No. 1; ? 18 links thence with said road 41 pole* to the beginning, containing 30 1-4 Inherited hrthe ' \ ? said Janadus C. Winston, from his father, M. C. Winston. Third Tract: Beginning at the bridge on Hlllsboro Road, lower cor ner, thence 9d E 63 poles 4 links to a stake in the dower line; thence S 73 1-Sd E 58 poles 7 links to a stake; thance S 13d W 110 poles 16 links to the Hlllsboro Road; thence with said road 68 poles to the beginning, con taining 82 1-4 acres, being the tune land inherited by N. W. Winston from his father, M. O. Winston, and convey ed to Janadus C. Winston by deed, re corded in Registry of Franklin Coun ty, in book 124 page 42. Fourth Tract: Beginning at Bridge on Hlllsboro Road, thence along cen ter of said road N 4?d W ? chains to a stake; thence N ? l-2d E 1? 8-4 chains to a atone; thence S 73 l-4d E 7.63 chains to * stake, J. C. Winston's cor' ner; thence S 9 l-2d W 30.58 chains to the beginning, containing 14 acres, and beinf a nortion of the dower tract of the late Mrs. P. H. Winston, widow of the late M. C. Winston All of the above tracts are adjoining and constitute one body of land. Personal Property to be Sold: 1 cow, > mules, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 disc harrow, 1 stalk cutter, S two-horse plows, 3 single plows, 3 spring tooth harrows, 1 wheat cradle, 1 feed cutter, 1 mower, 1 corn shelter, I sets plow harness and all farming tools. This Is a valuable tract of land com prising the Home Place or the late J. C. Winston and borders on the hard surface Capitol to Capitol Highway. All of the children and the heirs at law including the widow of the late I. C. Winston, dec'd. will join in the si ecu t Ion of the deed to fie purchas er. This the 3rd day of Sept, 1936. STEPHEN E. WINSTON; M-5t Administrator. To Core n Cold In One Day ntiESiRaSSSStt COLLIE PUPS FOR BALE I hare a number Of Collie pap* well narked, for sale at |7.M and 119.0* Mich, now ready tor del leery. ^ ?-iliM R ?. 8pring Hope^Tc. j THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES AND GREATEST SATISFACTION A Home Market Maintained for Convenience of Tobacco Growers of Franklin and Adjoining Counties THE LOUISBURG TOBACCO MARKET IS ESPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUSLY LOCATED FOR THE TOBACCO GROWERS IN THIS SECTION BEING THE EXTREME EASTERN LIMIT OF THE PIEDMONT BELT AND THE NORTHERN LIMIT OF THE NEW BELT, AND THE PLANTERS WAREHOUSE BEING ESPECIALLY WELL EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOUR INTEREST IN THE SALE OF YOUR TOBACCO, WE ARE IN POSITION TO GET YOU THE HIGHEST DOLLAR FOR YOUR TOBACCO. WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO HOLD YOUR TOBACCO UNTIL OUR OPENING AS THE DATE WAS CHANGED ON ACCOUNT OF THE BIG TOBACCO COMPANIES NOT BEING ABLE TO REDRY THE TOBACCO THEY WERE ALREADY BUYING ON AC COUNT OF THE DRY WEATHER IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE STATE?NOT BEING ABLE TO GET WATER ENOUGH TO OP ERATE THEIR STEAM PLANTS. THIS IS NO DOUBT PARTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOW PRICES ON THE EASTERN MAR KETS. IT IS EXPECTED BY OCTOBER 1ST THESE CONDITIONS WILL BE RELIEVED. REMEMBER WE ARE NOT EMPLOYING DRUMMERS AND TRUCKERS, BUT ARE PUTTING ALL OUR EFFORT AND EX PENSE IN GETTING YOU MORE MONEY FOR YOUR TOBACCO WHEN IT IS PUT ON THE FLOOR OF THE PLANTERS WARE HOUSE, THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES. GET YOUR TOBACCO READY FOR THE OPENING ON OCTOBER 1ST, AND LET YOUR OLD FRIENDS PLEASE YOU BY GET TING YOU THE BEST PRICE FOR EVERY POUND. Thursday, October 1st, 1925 Is the New Date Set for the Tobacco Opening at Warehonse ."S D. T. CURRIN & SAM MEADOWS, Propr's. LOUISBURG. NORTH CAROLINA
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