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JOE’S CREEK FARM ■ Cette* at the rate of aaa lag » whMaa ^e* OjM> STunara *f the aalTS* hta Mi aftar nndnc a talf of It month* «f , trytag to grow ate tak of cotta* whan » ar t bake are aonr ' grown with loaa labor, i Speaking of p regret* In Keith ■- «• Wtah to maik Kght by any thaa ban I* the end for __ My*, yield* Unil profit* par acre. Joe * Creek farm <l» a -hiding example of not only o'Hnj' non than two blade* of emu* when one grow before, bat of mewing on haodndo of acne SXM worth of crop* nor aero on land that | was worth Ion than $1 per acre abowt W year* ago, when the operator of thif f«rm waa bom. About the tin the boll waeeiU -worming Into Scotland county, (Gterttaood on page ») - J. A. PATTERSON Partaoata U the town that no 'ss&'z.'ss^rxsxi mma think that the ordinary real entato man ia out far tha tnwmlartaaa Mlr< and that ha cure* far nothing aba. Thla b aa atttada toward tha burinosa that b antlaaly unjustified. While all Mai sat ato atoa am b tha *-TtniT~ for tha aarpoaa <f making a. Urtag, fob aa ailatfwr bgMmably IiSMbM pamana aM Mbntoldngjb foay dhaaga of ownership of teal aetata mean a atop forward fori aamabsdy, or at baat what ha tWafci ba aWy forward. to tttaiMra^ whbh to arm r forward. eoonty real ■wane of ; aaaay. important w | iua i of tote upon the mar ket, and af it to those who I have naan fit to iavoat. Among the 'more important deals that he haa 'handled rince going into, the bariimaa ;*ome twenty yearn ago may ba mate; } lioned tba A. P. Gibson ptoet, tba waB known Da*dee farm in Hoke (county, which wan sold in part to Mr. D. C. Odom, and in port to Dr. Peter John; a large farm in Hoka i county to 3. A. Snead, and many Other*. These parch sears hare mad* splendid successes with the lands proenred. and have been decided aa , sate to tba eonununittee tarotrad. Mr. Fattens* boa options on many ; largo ^ -~I „ paeminant etty properties, and b prepend to ;maet the see da of pmotmalty ell »kan of InrosUrs in real estate m I this section. Ho has handled for a aeanhii af yen if Morgan Lands, |. ing S.OtP l,-_ is SL’TC'.’* S subdivided int M upward and _ a) one of Sootland county's_t j monte. It ha* boon pbead am tot : market to aid In the development of ; Uw county aa thin class of bod la w i tramoly daalroaa for sU crops. Mr. Patterson baa always conducted ; his bwimsa In hia own name, baring (been connected with no Ann. He is . sum of Ids own ground, he states, | whan he ia relying on hia own judg I ment end has only his own promises ! to carry out. He ia wall and favor ably known throughout this section. • He ia a native of Sootland county, and . is active In the councils of Uw T. P. A. Distinct recognition of his ability *a a real estate man was shown by his selection as one of a commission of three to appraise tbs value of the Camp Bregj territory. Mr. Patterson is wuO knows aa an aathority an im! estate values, and hia judgment i# reach sought by those interested In the subject. - *-_ I . • ; ' . ■ S ' • « 1 I » Motor Cars Official Service Station CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB Number 100 / / Pate-Overland Co. Laurel Hill, North Carolina a Cotton Mills, Inc Laurel Hill, North Carolina Manufacturers of lA/ecivfnj2 Yarns Numbers 8s to 20s Single and Plies up to 20 Ply . Also making a complete line of Cotton Twines consisting of Wrapping—Sewing—Sail —Seine Twine, Etc. Sold through agents and to wholesale jobbers. Prices and samples will be furnished the jobbing trade upon request —1 ■ ' <■ ■ ... —' ' ■. i — o. othorities to ♦ • ;• • • .*•" • ,ndev*lopod *■% ' •.■'■; k;v • I I l
The Laurinburg Exchange (Laurinburg, N.C.)
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May 15, 1924, edition 1
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