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Suffi^esttTe Questions."
(C oil till aed tram fout ih page.)
sage. Ei. x:4. .
(2.) Verm* 31 38?How much aid
are picture*, paintings, rr statuary
of thi saints, or high class mosio, to
the spiritual worship of the unseen
God?
Jan. 15. Asa's Good Keign in
Judali. 2 Chron. xv:l-5. Golden
Text?He ye strong, therefore, and
let not yonr hands be weak: for
your work shall bo rewarded. 2
Chron* xt:7.
XiU. Verse?3 What is the effect ofl
education, and true religion upon
the natioa ?
Jan. 22. Omri and Ahab Lead
Israel Into Greater Sin. I Kings
XV1.T6-38. Golden Text. Hightenusness
exslteth a nation but tin is a
reproach to auy people. Pro*.
xiv:34.
(4.) Versea 17-20?.What reason
is there to believe "that God soine
times brings about civil war when
he wishes to destroy a nation, br to
reform its abuses?
Jan. 29. Jehoslisphat's Good
Reign in Jndah. 2 Chron. xrii 113.
Golden Text?Seek ye, first the
kingdom of God and his righteousness:
and all these things shall be
added unto you. Matt. v:33.
(5.) Verses 1-4?What advantage
was it to Jehoshaphat in being the
son of &_good father and the succes
sor of a good king?
Feb. 5. Elijah, the Prophet,
Appears in Israel. Kings 17. Got
den Text?They that seek the Lord
klliatl Tii?? it on.' on r TI. i n ?-r I'?
xxxivtlO.
(6.) Verse 1?\Vha?, it anv reason
is there to suppose that the
spirit of prophecy is a thing of the
past ?
Feb. 112. Elizah's Victory Over
the Prophets of Baal. 1 Kings
xviii:l-2, 17-50 Golden Text?
Choose you t lis day whom ye will
serve. Josh. xxiv:15.
(7 ) Verse 21?9. hy did not Ahab
slay Elijah when he had him in his
power and seeing he had been hunting
hits for thus purpose?
Feb. 19. Elijah's Flight and Heturn.
1 Kings xvtii:51?xix:21.
Golden Text?They that wait upon
the l.ord shall renew their strength.
Isaiah xl 31.
(3.) Verses 3-4?Why is a good |
man more liable to be tripped by I
tlie Uevii when be has been having,
unusual success than at any other]
time?
Feb. 26. Elijah Meets Ahab in J
Naboth's Vineyard. 1 Kings 21. j
Golden Text-r-Take heed and he- j
ware of covetousness. Luke xii:15.1
(9.j Verses 17 24 ? What hope is|
there that any who persist lu u rung
doing, will be able t? escape the
legitimate penalty?
March 5. Elijah Goes up by a
Whirlwind Into Heaven. 2 Kings
iifl-18. (Jolden Text?Enoch walked
with God, and lie was not, for
God took him. Gen. v:24. ?
^iu.j verse i ? vv nere is neaven?
is it a place or a condition or both?
Why? (This question must be answered
in ?ri" ing by members of the
club.)
March 19. Elisha the Prophet
Restores a Child to Life, 2 Kings
iv:8 37. Golden Text?The gift of
eternal life through Jesus Christ,
our Lord. Rotn. vi:23.
(11.) Verses 9-11?If a woman of
godly character frequently entertains
a man of God, in these days,
what effect does it have upon |the
neighbors, and why is it so? .e
March 19. "Defeat Through
Drunkenness. (Temperance Lea
son.) 1 Kings xx:12 21. Golden Text
?It is not for kings to drink wine,
nor for princes strong drink. Prov.
?' xxxi:4.
(12.) Verses 14 16?What proportion
of drinking men attain distinction,
or hold the love and confidence
of the community ?
Lesson for Sunday, April 2, 1911.
Slisah Heals Naaman, the Syrian.
U King* 6.
Cat tot sad Scad is tkb Mice.
Send the Franklin Times from
BOW to v 19 the
etooe of the Bible Question Club'
Contest, for the pries of 11.60 eneloeed.
Count mo a member of
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meal METo
The People 1
Good Water Grou
W? with to say that wafeava thoropffhly r
bains: nrw from the water wheel \ ci, We,
matter. hQwN?g_ a _
can grind it for yfoh in
not keep you waiting
fTyou want sure anouffh home/made water
when you coaie to towa and lav us shaw yen
ALLEN B
Tom ?re Invited i
OPENING
5 and 10 fCc
Friday, Marcb 1 <
Great in spy epecisl values. I am goiny
things will naturally go first. Don't for
find me on the corner neit to the TIM!
J. H. JOl
REPORT OF
th? roBurrion or th e
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Fj
LOUISBURG, N. C.,
at the clow of busines* March T, 1911.
RESOURCES:
I-oana and diMviunr* 9 127,959.82
Overdrafts 3.884.34
U. S Honda to secure circulation 25,000 00 at i
Premiums or L*. S Bond* 1.003.91
Banking house, fcruiture and
fix!nr.* 9,62?.89 Loi
Ihi* from National hank* (iW;t Ov<
r?**rTP nifcnisl \ lO.W2rt.00 Jta
Due froir -proved rwr?f aft* 2,7I*4.7" J-'u
Check* and oth*?f cash item* 7 726 10 Oei
Fractional* (?t?r rurrvuJy, Dn
iiifkrl* uu?] cent* / 534.96 Cai
Specie / 4.710 45 fln
Letfnt tender note*. ? 9.663.00 si|i
Redemption fund with w. S. r
Treasurer (fi per ret* * of Sa
rircul itiaji.) ? 1 25C 00 I
TiftlL / $19.^.068 84
VIABILITIES:
Capital atock p\d tu / $ 25.000 00 n
Surplus fund X^ f ' , I2.0O0.0I) p
Undivided profit*Xe*?X?xp?*OM*s
and taxes paid \l 292.34 nf
National hank iirdeaqfttstandin;; 25.000.00 Hr
Drricend" un; aid IX 429.00
Individual dt-porits luliWt to
cii.ck I X 88 791.35 *
Demand certificate* tf deposit 84,274.06 '
Certified Checks [ X 35 00 ,"
Cashier's checks oontanriirK \ 247.09 ^
BUI payable, includfatf certificates P
af deposit for m.tley borrowed ^0.000.00 *
Total. | $198,008 84
Stat* of Worth cIbolwa.I ^ ?T
I lonntY or r rarfcnn, f **.
I I, lt.G. Allen.Premdent of the above named '
bank, do solemnly' swear that the above
statement is true to the beat of my knowl- ?c
edjr> and belief.
B. G. Allki, President
Sn been bed and sworn to before me thia 15 , J
day of March 1911 10
Tbos. B. Wilder, N. p.
Cerroct At teat:
P. H. 1MB.?
T. T. Terrell.
Wed. H. Rnftlo,
i Direatora. i
I
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REPORT OF
/ run cmrnmow er the Q
BANK OF YOUNGSVILLE,
YOUNGSVILLE. N. C..
1 th. ?1im of Lomdm. March 7. 1?U at
RESOURCES. U
Loaba and diarotfit. * 34.S03.7l ^
Orordcafta J 3,834.77 J.
Banking-house, in nil tare and vl
flxtortm I S5o.no
Demand fcoane I 355 52 ?
Doe from b^nkaiaod bankera 10.927.95
Caah ivrne \ J 2 00 a
Gold coin >1 405.00
Silver coin K 995.10 K't
Total. I \ f 49,854.05
Liabilities.
Capital atock laid la \ f 5,000 00
Surplna fond f \ 5,000 00 Cc
Udoiviiled prJflta Uaa eWrent Hi
expanaaa ait] taxaa paid\ 516.80
Billa payable# , \ 7,000.00 D?
Time certificate of depoait \ 8,978 25
Deposit* an Beet to check \ 38,078.08 &
Cashiers cbeihe outstanding \ 197 40 Cl
Totil fNa9.S54.05
llATE or pom C/HOLIIi,\ \ a.
Count/ of Franklin. j aa. \
t. V.?. Blddfefe, Caabiar of 4ha ahora
namad baak, do aoJMaal/ imr that th.
abora itatooMt fa tnj. to tha (Mat of a, f'
kaoalofga aad brtW. kl
W. Hi an Ma. Caakfor.
Sabaaribad aad aaora to bdon ats, tbla
14th dar Of Mar. 1911. , If
* Wiaaroa, ?. r.
Coaaaar- imar. C<
i C Madtta
l\'ZL
1 ' " 1
AL meal!
Who Appreciate
md Corn Heal.
emodeled our water mill, every part
hare a capacity ef 500 baahela a day.
turn you bring we
a few minutes and
giouud meal bring your ceru along
u what We ?tn do for you
Meal"
ROS CO.
to attend the
i sale
>nk
rth at 10 a. m.
C to have a crowd and the big
get the date and hour you will
IS office.
HNSON
REPORT OF
TIIB COKDITIOJ* OF
IRMERS AND
MERCHANTS BANK,
at
LOOlSBURG, N. C.,
the close Vf basinwk March 7, 1011. .
VESOUMCES:
boh and difuvnpt*. SI02.'32.60 !
prdrrtft* retired ?r?l ur.seenrrd lO.JlW 42
nking house I 3,300.00
rniture and (Kturea 3,031.48
mand Loans 1 3.130.00
efrom hanks and haukrp* 12.G19 13
h items 1 5,383 39
Id co n 1 1,203.00
rcr coin, inclurljnK all minor
oincurrency 1 3,743.32
tiobfrWmnli notes and other
:. 8. notefcv^ 1 10.653 00
Total >si $156,907.34
LIABILITIES:
pital stock paid it n. $ 50,000.00
divided profits lees current
xtv*ri???8 and taxis paid^v 1,093.20
ridenda nnpnid \ 5.00
tes and bills redislounted ("00.00
11b payable \ r!S(lOll.OO
posit* subject to ebVek 6U.W8?(W
mnnd certificates oralepotits 7,511.2o
vinps de(iOMt? '\ s 14.806.20
i* to bank* and builders 820.55
shier's checks outstanding 820.90
rtifled checks \. * 8.00
Total \ $156,907 84
ATE o NORTH CAROLINA!
Coonlt-j of Franklin, V m.
[, R. T. McAden, CashieAi of the abore
med bank do solemnly awear that the '
ove statement is true t?> toe best nf my
owledfte and belief.
ti. X. McAden. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before roe*, this
Ih dsy of March 1911.
M. S. Clifton, If. P.
Amrr:
J W.King
W. H f feasant, Jr "
C. T. Stokes
Dissctors
REPORT OF
thb condition of tub
ITIZENS BANK
' OF FRANKUNTON,
T*~ at u
frankliNton, n. c.,
the close of business Match 7, 1911
RESOURCES, j '
>an* and discounts $ 78,815.78
rerdrafts, secured f 558.10
rerd rafts, nnsecnred f 2,409 85
urth Carolina State Bondar 5,000.00
3 mi tn re and fix tares / 1X88.89
H? frAnt K.xV> ...I K?.-l L a OJ1 .ft
ah itenia / 490.00
Id coin / 970.1)01
laar coin, including all aninor
coin cnbneney / 1,425.39;
etional barf notea a ml other
tl. 8. noten\ / 8,578.00
Total. V I S 97,827.55
LIAUITIES.
ipital atoek pnid lA. $ 15,000.00
divided proflta la* fWnao
and taxaa paid / \ 7.386.90
rpoeita robject toiheek \ 89,946.08
ITinfta Depoaita / \ 84.489 68
lahlar'a chacka odtatandinn \ 788.78
HI Had Chacka / \ 187.28
Total. I 1^7,827.55
rarn o? NoaraJbiRoLina, I \
Connty of raikHD. / aa.\
' J#7*r, Caahlar of thVnbova
iiaad bank, drf aoleaoly a a ear that the
ore atatamm* la traa to the hart ok av
lowladxpe aodJbetlrf \
7 *? F. Joram. CaahlaX
Rabaerfbed and aworn to before aa, th\
Ith day of March 1911. \
J. B. Moaaee, If. p. *
luaiv-lrnar
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Monday;
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CandlerWE
WILL ALJo MAKE
ALL NEW JIl K F<
AND ME-SJALINE JIl
BR.OlDER.IEJ AMD BAN
JEE THE PR.E1TY JP?
! j Yours
CANDLER-C
In Our Np
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We have now n
-furniture, coffins
our new store r
where we shall
our friends and
see us. We pi
more extensive
1 Jf a ?
ci ueiure ciiiu. w
thing in our line
please^ you. Do
our neto quarte
and that yoiyar
_ and see us. yC
jiLOUISBt
, / * / ,
NERY OPENING |
and Tuesday,
and 2k, 1911 ?M
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INVITED TO BE~PRE^SENT 1
SHOWING or THE
?r>
Styles in .
Summer Hats
Crowell Co.
: a compute .shoeing or
;?ULARI>.S/\MARQUE.SETTE
.K.S WITH AbL OVER EMD.S
TO MATCH. XoME AND
LING GOOD.S.
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to Serve
rowellcoTI
w.I _ ^
1 A r mm** mA ^ ^
w yuai lerc |
.
loved our stock of
3, caskets, etc., to
oom on tt[ain street
be glad to have all
customers call to
ropose to carry a
stock now than evheiyyou
need ,any
yfe can sui^ and
n't forget we are at
rs on Main street
e invited to call in
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