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_ FRANKLIN TIMES ^ F. JMINSOIC. Editor and Matugt ' okab, - - *1*0 >i e.'WTHS, ? j>> '' wwtiis. V Fbidat. Dec. 15, 1911. ?V'J ?--W" , And they keep stirring the Leriun , . mattet. Sbe the show at the opera house ?a urday, Monday and Tuesday night. The* state meeting of the Farmers Uuion was held in Wilson the pas week, Tns MeNamara brothers were takt to the ntentiary on last Sundaystart the sereing of their sentences. Wednesday's report^ show that ai *ona elected both United States Sen: tors on Tuesday, Democratic. ? -Frankliktox township carried th bond issue of $10,000 for the compli ?ion of the township roads on last Tuei day. It now looks as if the Democarti , members of Congress and Senate ar in favor of Government aid in buildini rood roads. ' Reports have come to us that som of the tigers in Louisburg are gettin so bold they sell whisky in the middl of the street in broad open day lighl # Judging from-the way the town otE cials are binding people over to coui for Selling whiskey, the next term wi will be largely composed of whiske cases.' The reports say that Ortie McMani gal will make a full statement befor the grand jury in a few days of .hi knowledge of all the workings of the a leged dynamiting conspiracy. A store in Raleigh run by a Mi Fromme, in whick was carried a lot c fireworks, Christmas toys and a new stand was practically demolished Mon day by the fireworks catching fire. * ' Tub United States Supreme Co .1 Monday refused to interlere in the r? organi/atiom plaus of the America Tobacco as accepted by the Unite States Circut Court of New York. The officers ??f Louisburg inform u that they are now getting the suppor and assistance of the better people an with their continued assistance w|] break up the blind .tiger business The many freinds ail over the stat of Geo; W. Ward Judge of the Supel ioi Court will learn with much regre of his recent resignation from th bench. In his resignation the SLat loses one of its ablest and most consciec tious judges. The gift of Hon. Ashley Horne. c Clayton, the past week of $10,000 fc the erection of a monument on tne Cbp itol Square to the Women of tfye Cor ieoeracy will t>e long remembered. 1 is only another demonstration of hi loyalty and big heartednc-ss. Chief Tucker, with the assistance o other officers succeeded in running i) five or six blind tigers the past week There is no doubt but that with the assis tance of the people of Loui-burg th present officials will see to it that th laws are obeyed, by bringing the vie lators to account for their misdoing* It is impossible for two or three off - cers to defeat the object of practicall, an entire community. Rocky Mwxt and Tarboro wer ma>ft to install purification plants ,?v their sewerage liecause Greenville ha T its water supply from Tar river. Lot isburg dumps its raw sewerage yii Tar river and Rocky Mount gets it supply from the same stream Unles3 there is some explanation i looks as though the 3tate Board o Health is remiss in'its duty, unlef the Eranklin county town is forced t put in a purification plant.?Rock Mount Morning Telegram. If there is anything in the staterner that watof purines it3&lf in every fi> 7~ . hundred yurd mu ..e bee no need c the "Franklin county town" putting i the purification plant, as it i$ ov< forty miles from here to Itockv Moui by water. If there is any such thir as a natural purification then it shou be evident in this case. Sk.y The quicker a cold iaLotten rid of tl le*s the danger from {pneumonia at other serious diseasifesiMr, B. W. 1 Halt, of Waverly, Va.,T&avs: "I firm believe ChnmberUinVJfcopJfivReme< the PMU-ketJfor cold^^Phi^e ^r*cor afefea with mej'. For sale by all d? era. W? have roi'aired two carsV of coj and It la the last we will have. W 12-1&MC. 'i A- Reavis CO. ' Br** ?v??5 'v?', / MP- ' "*?> ' - J | A Terrible,Blunder. ? to neglect liver troi^le. Never do i' .? ! Take Dr. Kinfc'ralew Life Pills on th ^ j tirst sign of constrWtion, biliousness c ^ inactive bowels una'prevent' virulent ir v ! digestion, jaundict/or sail stones. The 5 j regulate liver, stoniach luid bowels an lf. | build up your health. OfUy 25c at A> _ j cock Drug Co. - .. . ^ outii jr U fn An Internal DUrtaJo And Up quires Au iMUripi Kcoied}'. ^^.JTh^cause of rheumatism and Idalriv diacaKtlXis an excess Jtf uric acid In lit t- ] bload^STo cure this /errib'.e disease thi i acid must be expcll<# ::hi the system iregulated that no/moro acid "(rilJ i* . formed in excessivw*iu,,-ntlt!es. Rhcuma (* iIsm Is an intemM ci<casc a."J r-.-qui.~e . I an internal retr.wy. w4ti Oils and LdnlmezJa WILL NOT CVnr. affords only tenwicrury relit { r.t lu si - causes you to Alay the greyer treat j nunt. and allows the malady to sc. ( ?n firmer hold on yAl. I.Sninh ru may crs to the pata, but tley viM more cur Rheumatism thai r* r<f. vlll change th fiber cf joWeri w?cd. rclence li^s an ir..-- discovered a per i- tcvt and co:\nle&i curd, , which is calu ? i-V.cinndcide. \e4oUin hur.lrcdsof crecs ~ I It has effected fltlmost rvirv^ious cures J .*?o be'livp it wl^\uve you. 'Riieurna 'd J- %.ts at Hie jointswom the LmMc.sw polaen's out o^t.ie rysttfm, :??:ee i? " i JiosiacJi, *r** t?'.* five-' dm e- ' 2'ne.vs and nuku jiu well ail ovc: .'.curuuilde iirintt ?l.e root of vi e dio .. e and removes ; j cau.-e. T s Lc ...i remedy is sold Sy druj.Tistr an - ;*.ic!.< generally ct We. and 51 u bitt'.t :c i.i \abfct foVm at Jue.ar.d ^Cc.a :te.c\j?? iVritr to Bobbitt Chemical, Co., Haiti 0 men. Md. BooMet free. Ts'o'.'t? sftt g by mail. published 1887 K ghest aurke S "t ?*? 1 il LOST?'hie gold pin between Howe store and First National Bank,. Th v finder will be rewarded bf roturnin same to) this office. / 12pK-lt-p " For Sale. e " [ . . is One single surface plsni"f"tnill, ir [_ eluding all belt*- and rip saw, Appl at once to , In. g wildbb, R. F. D.. 3, FranMinton, N. C. U-10^t-p. I s Notice. ATparties having elkirns against Th A. W. Alston Gbmpan r must preser verified accounts to t e Clerk of tl Court or to me at onct as the businei must be settled. <- . F. i^^EGiirroN, n Assignee of A wTtMBtpn Co. d 12-15-lt Another Reductioi ! ON % SHOES. e I have big lot of?men's shoes, No. to No. 7 size, l hve a big lot. No. 1 to No. 12 size. I have big lot No. 3 1 !t 4 1-2 size in wom?'A shoes. Also bi e lot No. 8 for wown. ^Now, if you war e any of above sizetyou just get them i a price. I have men s wool over an undershirts. I hive nice f^fc DRESS} SHIRTS ,f going down UNl>ER COST, sifcall lc ?r fcheap clothing tmder cost. Fronrvno until January. 1F12, I will cheaper.Ria ever. I I J. Pw ^ItfSTON. notice ~~ ? Town Xas Payer; h The town tat boo m for 1911 hav e been turned over to nie for tl?^ oi?l e{ lection ot the taxes (hereon with ir H at ructions to colleit same Com L for war?J r.nd ^?*tt e our taxes an< v eav? further ooid|?. The old tax bo^hs have also bee placedin my haoa for collectior e \vith instructions to Oyllect at one* t an'.yit necessary, tc usX legal i>ra s C^edin^s to do so. L'ome ita and let' xy get the**- se%t?e?l without\furthe ? J Costs. , i \ . II. J.) A VIS, it Tax Collector. J - NOTICE TO v TAX PAYERS e ?As the taxes or 1011 wi! D | be due 'October st, 1911 an lt they havin'gsbee i placed in m ir hands for collh*^ ion this is t ld notify you to c H^at my offic in Louisburg an 1 seH|e sam at once. As am given id shorter time t > collect sair ^ than-has been given heretofoi * 3 ' / ly it will be neces iary for you 1 n- attend to it t t onca to saA }{1 both of us troi hie. j W M. Boone, (| j Sheriff. N - - * '/' ? liA ' < :. r - ?'' , 7' EN BITTER AGONY il HE PRAYED TO DIE" iv Here Is the record of on.' of :'o> most id I "Woniicif..! cures tY tlcxeu u l 't corn;* :<? our notice. We .oinnici i! u to all ' who Uiv suiTerlujf from thu dMiessl'u: iseu*e, ot. l?uve Utile cliilUrca u!ui.'i*.d with it. \ Mi '. Ui?iO S.ouffa, of Croon. '1 \ t wrtfi i: "Alnmt four yenw nwo t::> !1/ , i> - hTt.l.e vm v.'uli ^v-soiufl. i\\ * - : vi1 1 v for two h?ut: years, "lie \y:.y* I i* iiead to the onlv fast* ff ')! [ -free fio:u the trough i- 'i f tin , l'.'iis nf his hards and ^ l-oi' ?m.-? **? ' }'?' 0 . : 1-t ami r*?et. lie was i- - Ji t; J u \>0'? d |ihi.T ' lo lUt*. i?>* ?1 ' 1 B ' -o .' 4'; ' J . - j '.lifiv. illp over lils lv ad, v.i'f.'! ' ' ' a j - n.^d ut^utii. I'.-.L.'. ' 1 m Vtorf^?tn'. 0 ?i*\.h.1 "Hil'ft viat wo ?Tt oi:,' iimI i#0 lx> err ohiM 1r. eilirely fell." S vi ,m\v . o?iy. tft-itr.ncft.o tl a v?.' * . ! v.?r ?cM'iJ 4i(?or^*: the -?t i Jew.. to u&lftv t*> pratltmlo sV > fi * v? nd Mr>. Person1;* q. Tins i jvi l"iv?n.-"JriwesJpo-? ?"J c'l t?o*i.e fiv,^ f?.?^ Kcmcaft- ft U1 on-o Horoni1 irou'.l * rc?~uU litflivi Imp'.sve, It ? v .vo*!;'b Ml or roLsor?v*t*UA.io'V Mven v. :i . 1 rt. -'s hiivo VPoKr.'^-ed to to v *fs?r? S'iiii n :.s vhronlft" Mrs. .?;? ? V itei::r.1j -* I?I eCTocW c c.?.nplvle *"?." ii uf-orrtlfs to m^mttoi'lntloii. ~ it is a i>;rr.?!y rejets'tle c o ?im>hsiJ. t*.-ety free fnjiu harmful mineral 1m? i "li'iifs It U the lifit Tonic. Alteifli. Pnrttlv'r iind Nervine cv? r ppf. o he n?w+et. anil for "ranslown" co.u ions In lw-rti Don pnd women It i*t;v ' it a rlvrS \."ri;e for .testimonial p< -it?!c nnxtona to tell how Mr3. Joe r ? ">''* remedy cured tbem when evcryth-.'i ^ ol-e. d?v-tors Included; failed. ? . !r. vases of' extorn?il trr??i'?lo. Infli'mir." tl-.ri. tilccintlon or Itohlnjr hnmor, our Y.'r s!?-uM he u5ed In connectloa with ^ a lt-uncdr. r r*or sale hy druweists, or enpnlled on re J eelpt of ]>*Iee, J1.00 per bottle: 6 l>crt'.!es? } for t=>00: l dozen hv express prepaid for *10.00, -by IMS. JOE PCSSOM'S REMEOT ES.. Kltlrell. G. C. -1 ; ii I House and Lot; for Sale in 11 Franklinto|, N. C. Cottage bouse in parfect repair with ~ : good garden lot ahapjp size for build] ing another house. ^Heautifullv located I nn tha r?nmoe a# T -AJbktue. --"I i ??V vv*u?* vi uvaiowuig oituct auu I Wellons Ave. _For fprtner intormation v apply to Henry"M?y.|017 Cmitcb street,Lynchburg, Ya. REPORTOF ~ THE CONDITION OF " FARMERS AMD I MERCHANTS BANK, ? #t . LOUISBURC , N. C., tit the el one i?f busii m'1 Dec. 5.?191U E^OUi CES: _ Loans and discount*., *132.490.25 j Overdrafts secure I ami innecured rt.3H9.17 1 Banking house ; 3 3011.00 ] Furniture and fixtures v 3.931.48 Demand Loans 12.888.04v Due from books and bat scrs 17.530 10 Cash items 5.273 24 OnM eo n \ 770 OO Silver eoin, icelUdine all minor coin currency \ 3086.84 Nutionaf bank nates arc other. I 'U.S. notes \. f.,930.00 gi Total \ *191.073 58 0) LiABILI' IES: ? ' Capital stock paid in\ * 30.000.00 g | Undivided profits left* arrent It fXDenwM and taxc*\ id 2.893.01It Bills jfsyable \ 82*00.00 I Deposits subject to cbe? 70.232 07 I Demand certificates of Ju>o*itS- 9.082.40 Savinjs deposits i\ 22,220.77 Dae to bank* ami banferV 2 494.28 ! Cashier's cheek* ontstfndrai; 1.030.50 Certified cheeks f. \ S 11.80 Total ./ \ *191,073.58 State.o North Camu.si. A County of V ran kin, f \ es I. \f. 8. Clifton, Junshier ? the above named bank do snyemnly hwW that the above Htntetnent is fnie to tho^ieet of my _ knowledge and beli J. \ I. S CuPTojfMJaehier Subscribed and sJorn to before\ne, this I I4'.)i dsyal Dec. 1911. ' W. E. L'zzel.. N. P. Z ! Att?st: \/ Joo. W. Ring C. T. Stokes e I - F. W. Wheless. i.'f , Directors I _?_ REPORT OF ^ THt CONDITION OP. TIIK Q FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ?> LOU IS BURG, 'IM. C.p J, at the close of hnrfness IDcc.. 5, 1911. KESOUIM'ESi Loans and discounts V 1.8?* 8oO 00 Si Overdrafts V 8,1R6 OS U.,H Rouris to tei-urecin-ulatiob 25.000 00 r | Premium* o- II. S Bo rids 1.003.91 I B?tiityiiur house, furniture nndV j fixtures 1 9,621.89 Due from National banks (not! i res<-rve agents) I 6.8 -'3.19 ; Due from approved reserve ngt* 9.009.88 __ \ Cheeks anil other e??sli items fi.Rlln f?l) Notes of other National banks' GiiO.OO i Fractional paper currency. 1 nickels and cents - ? 111 .57 Specie _ -2 3,3.20 ? l^sml tender notes. 5)j569.00 j Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 pms-^eent qf ; circulation ) 1 250 00 Total. vV * 49 710.28 II i LIABILITIES^ > , ; Capita) struck paid in 1 2&000.00 CI, Surplus fund ^2 000.on Undivided profits, H*sir expense* \ yj and tuxes paid ' \ 941.52 ; National banknotes outstanding 2.i*)01Mm? iO ' Dividends unpaid \ y o(i I Inritvidnul s*?? ?* - * wouvnui ruwjrt'l TO \ :e I cWk 1 I Demand certificate* of deposit 2G,2*k. 12 te rashier'* < hcck!i ontatunding 72\47 Notes ?n . bills rediarou/ited G.bl jw>2 8. Bill payable, including e*?rtiflcat * ol depoeit for money borVottw 25;Offll.W 16 Total,, * ft'J4? 7|U 11^ rg Htatk of .South Carolina,1 | County of Franklin. I l*a. . ^ 1, F.B. MeKione.Cbshfer of the above named . _ bank, do eolemnlj swear thA the above " statement is time to the beet <J my knowledge and belief. , F. B. McKAmk, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of Dw. 1011. T. W. \f atsow, N. P. Correct -Attest: I ? Wb. H. Roflk, b j - Hmton, . ife b' -r1 _ " ' Farmers and A LOUISBL CHRISTMAS Pounds Sterling for Great Britain and I Switzerland; \Kroner tor Sweden, No sia and Poland; \. Kroien for Austri Marks for Germany^v Rupees foi^ndi j ^ Aiad last, b THE i^MIGl Make QURN^ai Farmers and L ouisbur F. N. Egerton, President ?^ M*jL_Clifton, Cashier. Oc p ? - - ? - -c Fchi^tiras S Are Fast Approach^ Z the Monst 2 There is nothing bettsr for these /old A welcome them whenVou bunk in a I ? -bed ever placed before \fhe public. Iare sold agents for the above hed. You Will Also l^ed ? for Christmas, such as cttairs, dressei etc. Fail to see us Wsi a bargain. Ho well a j NRemembe iS W "D "WooV -o?;i l? jy* XlVUi.\ l/UJLL I Friends^id I We have some bills to pajy Nov. 1 ? by paying your accountl on or be 4^ be small, but we have Hundreds o don't want to oppress Anyone, bu A collections. Your accAunt is due come in and pay it bjl Nov. 1st. I Beasley-Alst< ' ' *' '' * ' i'' ^ . : ' \ .* r *' ; Merchants RanR^ " s . * % IRG, N. C. GREETINGS , reland; Francs for France, Belgium and rway and Denmark; Roubles for Rus a. Hungary; Finmarks for Finland; ^ a; Lire for Italy; Yen for Japan. > * /> * 4 y >ut not least rITY DOLLAR ik YOUR Bank. ~, . i ' . ^ lilerchantsBank g, K c. C. P. Harris, Vice-President W. E. Uzzell, Assistant-Cashier. ? a a holidays j (g and With it Comes \8er Winter. X nights and you will soon learn to A lurnstein Bed. Absolutely the best ? w~ Sold on the money back plan. We" # t Few Extra Pieces of ITUHE?r, i , w % rs^washfijands, bed lounges, chiffoners X Come to see us and save money. * Z ind Bunn f r the Place. \ S ding, Main Street. X ?????j|? ??* ?gggj?????|^^?m?j?' ?9?e?fl9ei9e8i9NIH Our I L Customers I w st./sand appeal to you to help us Z . fore tn^t day. Your account may f them and they count up. We ' Z t to meet oar bills -we'must make 0 and again we kmdly ask you to Z on Drug Co. I t
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