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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. R. r. lAEBORbUUU Physician ul Surgeon Ltilikirf, N. C. Office In Blckett and Yarborough Bull dine Office Phone S?6 Residence Phone 18 & AT WOOD -IK WALL. ittoraey-At-Law. .oulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 118 Office In Flrat National Bank Building General Practice I with to advise my patlenla and the public generally that after the let of September my buelneai will be on Caah basis when work Is completed. DA. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. P. BURT, JL D. Loulaburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggln's Drag Store Hours 11 a- m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to i p. m. DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice * ys oud, ?i. i. Office In SerTlce Drag Co. DR. W. R. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsborg. N. C. Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St. Phone Office 336-L Residence 336-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DR. D. t. SJDTHWICE. Deutist Louis* erg, N. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. H. PERSON. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Louis burg, North Carolina Praeilce in all courts. Office on Mali BtreeL H. M. BEAR Attornej-at-Law Off! over Post Office Pr?c, . in all courts. DR. A. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:36 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m R. H. White E.B.4J. E. Maleae WHITE A MALONE LAWTHHS Loulaburg, North Carolina ?eaeral practice, settlement of es se tee funds lay eat ad. One member ot tee firm always In the oRee. DR. H. G. PERRY Physiclaa and SargeeB Loulsborg, Berth CareUaa Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. (Telephones: Day 287: Night 287 DR. J. E. HAL05K. Loalsburg, North Carolina Uflee In Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice Uurgery and consultation. DR. H, H. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeeu Loulsborg, North Carolina Office oyer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. O. HEWEL1? R. ?. Lealsburg, N. ?. Office In glrst National Bank Bail ding Day Phone 240 ? Night Phone 240-2 DR. R. C. KING FrankUnton, N. C. J 8 to 11 A. M. Office Honrs 11 to 3 P.M. | C to 8 P. M. Office en Rain Street CALL rHONE 108 FOR CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY THE SERVICE SHOP W. B. Runferd, Propr. Loulsborg, N. C. AT TOUB SFKT1CE I have equipped my barber ahop ?1tb seven clean first class barbers. The) are on the lob and are able to give you the quickest, neatest and best service possible. Extra special attention given to Ladles and Children wnih. The home of good barber work. Jours to serve, OSCAR T. STEGALL. MONET TO LJC1 U ON IMPROVED farm lands. ? par cant iaterest. No commission, no bonus. May ran for SS years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the money. T-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. RICHARD P. PIERCE YoungsviUe, N. C. Agent for High Grade Monuments, Tombstones and Headstones. 7? Stop a Cough Quick take HAVES' HEALING HONEY, > ^.ASSE .ssrsrcs 2TAsu Is endossd with every bottle of The salve M s SUCCESSFUL YEAR HAD BY BAPTISTS Coaratin at II oastem Heard Many Gratifying Report* on Work. Evolution Denounced. $9,000,000 GOAL IS SET This Objeeth* for Missions and Benevolences to Be Sought By 06-operattve Program Commis sion far iSS7. Following an unuroaQy good rec ord in the work of the. local churches apd large achievement* on the mis Boa fields, there has just been held at Houston, Texas, one of the most successful session* of the Southern Baptist Convention in recent years. The session was marked by unusual unity, definiteness of purpose and determination to carry forward the work of the Co-operative Program. DR. GEO. W. McDAXIEL President Southern Baptist Con vention. , the ihLmm at Dr. ??I' w- MeOnhl, lthLmmal. v. 5 F*adtmt, ha Boasted in inau 'J4** ? eowrlctioB on tfaa ?Wy at (rotation that wis prompt ly *nd wraa1mnn^y ?flnjitafl ^ the Ottneeti- u tt? en ?llimnl Dr. HeDazdal ?"? _ "* m kffr to dtflaia that that u na the at M aad rejects evgry at man originated fag or **7 at, a lovar ?*-H ?? With the mdutioa mnatliai <He T^ami at, the Ccnveatfs* na able to iwwaud via a a maUarathm of its fraat missionary and ?n* are aamm at tha ootataj^Bnc dwJapricnts pf lie Conreothm: GOAL or IMMJM 8XT UP L In the hops at r the riaaina boards and other agaadas of tha Convention ha tofaa care at i than- indrhtaJnaai gradually without having, to toe giaallj curtail their | P?to*t nek. as ofajaetive of $8,000r ! 000 far ariariran. atesation and ba ""to"? na aat ap for 1S27, ? emmendatien of the Co-operative Program Gowrrni sties. This mow will be appBed to ' to rial refief. thai ttitw sais of both the state dad SoeUrwida Bap tit ndg D is haaad tha Sooth wite perthm at tha bnfeet ' to at least K?b L Aa effort vfl 1* mate to ?a Cti StijbOl titherS ddrtn. tha seat Board s gate of tha IXU Mm an tha tigs fields with 140,483 MdT I toSnLirS ^ * id tMlOAfl. oTSb assent the |? tti ti - A *" MRS. HOOVER TURNS BRICKLAYER Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce in President Coolidge's cabinet, is Bhown laying the cornerstone for the model home being erected by Better Homes In America organization at the Sesqui-Centennial Intel national Exposition, in Philadelphia June 1 to December 1 to celebrate 150 y ?ars of American Independence. Opposite Mrs. Hoover stands Mrs. Vance McCr.rmick of Harrisburg. The Girl Scouts grouped around the women will operate the house. Every once in a while there's a story of a Jail being empty. Suppose prohibition gets the blame for that, too. The law of gravity v^asn't discover ed at a mass meeting, as some wag i has so well said, but many of the pre. sent-day lawB were., BOS AND GIRLS CLUB WORK There is a reason why rural as well as town and city business men should support club work among boys and girls, who will be the men and worn, en in a very short space ot time. The members ot the club are ot school age and are easily taught valu able lessons. The club develops the best ettorts ot the members through cooperation, and it teaches coopera tion and organization, which will be valuable to the farmers of the fu ture. Club work also develops leadership that will likewise prove of great bene fit to agriculture in the next genera. tlon, and Introduces bookkeeping and better business methods. Club work also supplies a commun: ty Interest that is Invaluable in keep, ing boys and girls on the farm and the meetings held by the clubs pro duce ease of expression and self pos session. Most valuable, perhaps, of all the advantages that might be ascribed to club work, is the fact that it pro vides a job with pay for farm boyi and girls during the vacation season Why any intelligent man, whethei he be country or city business man can not enthusiastically lend his sup port to the boys' and girls' club pro gram, is beyond all compresenslon. *~3w7*==l PLIES ( ROACHES BED BUGS ?UIIS. PLIASjj woay rroEaj When the room if full of buzzing, dangerous flies and life doesn't seem worth living when your nerves are on edge, and you feel that the next "swat" you take at a fly will take with it all the good temper you pos sess? TRY KWIKDETH Fill your sprayer with Kwikdeth, then spray a cloud of Kwikdeth into' the room until the room is completely full, being careful to first close tightly all doors and windows. 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For any motor from which the driver demands extra power and performance. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.J.)
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