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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Da a a. Physician Louliburg, North Carolina omc* m ?9UiL Telephones: Day W] Night Ml DR. R. J. TARBOROUOH Physician aid Sargeoa Ltoaisburg, N Office In Blckett and Yarborongh Building ISlce Phona 196 Residence Phofce M DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Burgeon Loulsburg, North Carolina Offices Ot?t Ford Bttlldfog Corner Main and Rash Streets rlephones: Day and Might both No. It DR. ARCH H. EERRT Central Practice WoW, N. C. Office In Senrtoe Drag Oo. C. H. BANKS, D. D. S. Dentist Loulsburg, N- C. ffice orer W. BL White Furniture Oo. D. T. SMIZHWICK DenOst LoulsbusgV N. O. Office orer Rose's Store DR. W. R. BASS Veterinarian Lonlsburg, N. 0. Offices and Hoapttal Bast Nash St. bone Office Y3K-L Stesldence M9-J pedal Attention to Small Attttnals DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon 81ce at Residence, North Main St slophone: Hours: ight 64 8:SO to 10:80 a. s ay 64 18 to 8 p. m. ? to | p. MRS N. B. TUCKER Registered Nurse Calls Answered Day or Night Phone 888 O. M. BEAM Attorney _aULaw Office Orer Poet Office Practice In all Courts H. Yarborough Hill Yarborengh YARBOROUOH YARBOROUGH Attorneys sod Counsellors at Law Office In Egerton Bull dins Orer Kane's Store Practios In Prank!In and inntlee, and In the United rarts at Raleigh. B. White, E. H. Melons, J. 1 WHITE A MALONE LoalhMng, North Carolina General yihctlee, settlement o( se tae, funds Invested. One member of e Arm always In the office. M. STUART DAVIS Architect . Engineer Ifflce First National Bank Building Loulaburg, N. O. MAIN ST. BARBER SHOP L F. Wheeler, Proprietor Loulsbsrg, V, C. farlors nnder Union Wnrehoaee on In Street First class work gnnr teed. Gtrs mi n call. TEARS EXPRRIRKCB IK WELL Drilling, Pamp mad Accessories. White Pamp mid WaU Co, Berlins, IT, C. SAL'E rest Reduction on price of Shoe re ilr work and Auto top work, com enclng Saturday, June 28th., 1930 nd continuing until July Slat, dur ig whloh time price* on ahoe repair ork will be aa follow*: Men's halt soles, sewed 75c Ladles' soles SOe Men's rubber heels lie Ladles rubber heel* .?? Me Nothing (harged during this sale. .OUISBURQ REPAIR SHOP J. LEHMAN, Proprietor Location at toot Tar Rhrer Bridge The publication of Income Ux i urn* mar be beneficial if It glvea omethlag near to talk aboot, ? ? The man who ftree hi* cnstotntr* that th#r want la the .man* who k*a be lee (MM atoro la tow*. Sqhacrib* to ft. Frukl, Time. NEVER StW ANYTHING LIKE SARGON, HE SAYS "I hadn't been well tor IS yea re, and i years ago a rheumatic condi tion Mt In that alaoit had mo past JOHN D. GARREN going. Constipation bothered me con tinually and indigestion kept me in misery after meals. Since I started Sargon my Indigestion is gone; the rheumatic pains have lost their grip, I've gained 6 pounds and I'm full of new strength and energy. I'm 69 years old, but I've never in my life seen the equal of Sargon. "Sargon Pills stimulated my liver and entirely overcame my constlpa ton."?John D. Garren, 87 Orchard SI., Asheville. Scoggln's Drug Store, Agents.?Adv. * OUR RALEIGH LETTER * * * * By M. L. Shipman ? Raleigh, September 1.?Raleigh and the State were aaddened during the week with the news that Dr. Charles O'Hagan Laughingbouse, i executive secretary of the North Carolina Board of Health, bad suddenly passed away Rt a hospital ln High Point which he entered a week previous to receive treatment for plebitis, an inflamatlon of the leg, attributable to an injury sustained during a football game at the University of North Carolina years ago. The life of Doctor Laugh inghouse terminated unexpectedly from a "cardiac block." pronounced by physicians to be a condition of the heart produced by plebitis, or clog ging of the veins and arteries. Offices of the State Board of Health here were closed Wednesday and official business remained at a standstill through Thursday out of respect to the deceased official. Funeral ser vices were held at Greenville, the old home of Doctor Laughlnghouse, on Thursday afternoon in the presence of many State officials, who served as honorary pallbearers, and a large concourse of friends and acquaint ances from various sections of the State. The State Health Board was .well represented At. Greenville when the last honors were paid to its chief, who was one ot the best known medi cal men in North Carolina. Doctor Laugtflnghouse is survived by his widow, a daughter and two rous. He w*?s> fifty-nine rears of age and had been Secretary ot the State Foard ot Health since 1914, succeed ing Dr. W. 8. Rankin who resigned to become medical director of the Duke Foundation. On Thursday eve Attyou Readv When your Children Ciy for It Ifttto uptoU at Km All ?t illAwl Min mo k pnptnd. Than yon on do ?ut UJ rxpwrbncad MM would do ikl ?ad plyiddm inM M in to da? gtoo a tow drop od photo (Mork. Ho mnr dooa tin Baby k aoothad, nttof lijMt'NttwdMMU Yatyoukawa mod TOUT child without ON of ? liuU dontofel Arufi Contort* to lylilli Bo Mto nh to in u odtoo * an infant of oolia, or aooatlpaHoni. or dtor m ' Easy to look AT?good to look at?that's your reaction to charm and beauty. Easy to smoke?good to smoke?that's the lure of Camels. Good because of the natural mildness and fragrance of mellow tobaccos, with all the delicacy and aroma preserved by scientific skill in prepara tion and Mending?good because there's no over-processing or doctor ing?no flatness of taste. Easy?because they are so mild and smooth that you can smoke them all the day through with never a suggestion of throat discomfort. Notice that it's Camels now ? your crowd and elsewhere?because Camels are so good to smoke. it uA "BABY TO LISTEN TO"?CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR WtdmAr rrm N. B. C. katwork. WJZ sad ng, ft few hoars after the funeral of >ctor Laughlnghouse the State Board Health net here In special call smlOD and named X>r. H. A. Taylor, ipnty state health officer, as acting cretgry, after a spirited discussion Mowed with a personal enoounter itweem Dr. A. J. Crowell, Charlotte, evident of the society, and Dr. John . Wright, of Raleigh, who later latched things up" , and parted i?nds. "Made In Carolina" Week, formally >t aside by proclamation of the Got nor, started today. During the irlod designated the people of the ate are expected to uee and boost Lttre commodities and products, be Governor has called upon manu cturers, merchants, the press, the din, and the general public to par -1 pate In Its obserrancs whole isrtedly. The State Democratic campaign ad mced another step daring the week the naming of hla advisory com Ittee by Chairman Odaa M. Mall, ho designated Judge James M. Mati ng as active head of the committee, lib whom will be' associated former " t McLean, of Lnmberton; A. Mines, of Greensboro: R. Hodf. hbsiby; Josephu. Ralalgb; ...lllos KUgahSth . Washington. N. C: Capt. Tom aahlagton. of Wilson: Col. Geo. K. Freeman, Qoldaboro; Dr. E. Dixon Cnrroll, Raleigh; C. L. Shaping, Greensboro; J. O. Carr, Wilmington; Jno. W. Lambeth, Thomasrllle; Judge T. C. Bowie, Weet Jefferson; B. M. Oill Lavrlabnrg; Henry B. Fisher. Charlotte; O. Lyle Jones. Ashertlle; and Mrs. B. L. McKee, of 8ylrm, W. P. Hortoo, former State Senator from Chatham County, becomes secretary to Chairman Mall, of the State Com mittee. As a starter, Chairman Mall In a broadside aimed at the opposition party recently asserted that the Dem (cratlc party presents the failures of the present national Republican par ty and the Hoorer administration as a reason why no elector should rote the Republican ticket at the ap I reaching election. Mr. Mull declares In his statement that President Hoo rer failed to make good his promisee, made during the last campaign, "to bring relief to the farmers, to abolish porerty, to piwrtde a job for all who had a will to work, to expand our foreign commerce, to establish econ omy In government, and to maintain prosperity." Succeeded temporarily as executive councillor by Speaker A. H. Oraham. Chairman Mull expects to truss an active campaign for his rarty until the major conflict shall terminals oh Tbsldhy, Norumbsr 4th. (Ooutlaued ou Page Flrel IK MEXOUAX ? ? ? In memory of Mrs. D. H. Matthews rho died April SO. 1>M. it ti very Ittlng to recall her staunch ehriatlnn It* that wan fall of beauty and bap Mrs. Matthawa suffering lasted a lonth but was endured with smiles nd understanding. Since early girl ood she was a member of the Bap Ist church and through out her life ?reeled through her actions her arneet and sincere christian morals nd belief. The funeral services were held at 'ortnth Baptist church* being con acted by Rev. L X. Beans of Wake Orest who was assisted by Hers. E. '. Sexton of Rooky Mount. ?. ? Fray of Wake forest, and A. J. Cog ins of near Nashville. The later tent was made at the old fhssily urying plot near Justice. Those ctlng as pallbearers were J. T. Vlck. . P. Nelms. J. M Bowden. E. L Dor se, E. V. Baas, Roger Leonard. Mrs. Matthews la survived hy her usbend and seven children: Claude, dward, Eugene, U H-. Jr.. fulsssi lloise and Joe tmh Madthewai g ares sisters Meodames Tom OeUiaa, ore B. fanlk and Laid BaM*. and tree brothers. spencer. Charlie and reen Bowden. NOTICE forth Carotin* . In *r an kiln Connty Superior Court The County of Franklin Ve. Mrs. Norn Ohee and Hunbend. Notice la hereby given to ell per ons, other than the defendants above amed, the* an action entitled as bore haa been instituted in the Su erlor Court of Franklin County, forth Carolina, for the purpose of >reclosing a tax sale certthcate ta ued by the Sheriff of Franklin Ceen r for taxes for the year 1*18 upon ha following-described leads, to-wit: That tract or parcel of lead etta ted In Loaloherg Township. Frank In County, North Carolina ahd Uet 1 tor taxation as "Ih-Acree Oee". All persons, other aased defendants, st la the sahfect natter of thla i re hereby required to appear, present et up and defend their claim within Ix months from the data hereof, or hey shall he forever barred and fore loeed of nay and all interest or la or to the said property or ha proceeds received frees the eels hereet Thla the Kth day et Aagast, IMA J. J. 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