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B ? i r - -3 ? :\J? A-*;? j-1 t ?- r" O: Ovrr *?5.0?0 Children in T-^tr. Caitrvct Wil1 3-r ^ ..i>3 E-fry. Duf!pfi Suntusr Months. j Firim:" i t"..?Accornng t:> the! lat^t -jv^:ure* over f.ve hu: divri bar.k? in the Fi&'n Federal Re ??r=-Wrr:t "rare or e'er* d sullies of fcan.t r*r-..'J- p?r2y-e;*rtcf# v_~k? tlwt =?r? ; s 3?f;I ly ;fce ?.MMrr.*. .*;r Bnirm^r sr.:.;-? v w.'. r.r of has-i e-?-r? '*?** v ? .?- >??:?:. .t- ( dared exc --*' " :'? * orlpir.i*?: .a Tr.-.v le^ar: men*, sr. I ??;? 'Ar- 'o-Ti.* -.;??? .jtributed ;r. >1 ? -t vy th~ *v-r M Loan Orstaa.iwtiQi r;- ery ; chT.d nrji^r tb? .tre >: ? *e-v. innr. by aptly *.lf *: *.i- ? ?i a:.i re seiva one of the?'1 ha: -I ir-r.aie j pennv-banks ?? * loan f-y'thr va ... ! tlon period. If. durix.g tr.e ?UTff.er,? enough money .? >avoc to purchase | one or more V<~ar Sarins* Stasia? the ? l*ank becomes the property ct tie ?Mid The ban)*? are made oat of real bind j grenades t bat w?r? to bawe been ".fed | again? t the Hnns. With percassion : cap and high explosive remove.!. and slot* cat to receive^jind take out roina they are now icing service ajaina? the enemy, wnste. as banks for Sav ing* School officials all over the district ar? enthusiastic about% the plan, as they faei that it wirf* not^ only i^eep allre but strengthen the thrift ideals Chat already have been Implanted in liha mlada o/ the children. J. H- Binford, assistant superlnten "?W wwm WWJi mm, mmm* dorsad ,tbe scheme. tn a resent letter eapreaeing the hop? thai atl the banlus , la the district would co-operate by let ting sapplle? of the hand grenade? aa Che school ehftdren are enthusiastic [ ahotrt gecurlng them. * OBJECT IS TO MAKI PEOPLE PROSPEROUS tsvsrnmiRt Much Interested In Series j of War Bavings SocletJee That Are Rapidly ftelng Orga<t4*ed. Ootinmwt officials at Washing toa are watch In? with no little inter est the growth of s series of societies springing up all over the tJnited | States They hare already attained a ? membership that reaches wall upMnte j the millions. Treasury department officials are i particularly interested In th:a move- ! meat, and It la toatared by that de partment As soon aa a society hi \ formed the names of the president, j secretary and each Individual mem- ' bar are placed In the treasury depart asant archives. Theae societies are War Savings Bocleties. aud the motiv?* of earh- atv dety Is Thrift The gOT?M-nment in favoring theaa organise t i ooa haa not only In view the replenishing of the United 0tatee traaewry through the rile of Thrift and War ftnrLag* tsftnps, hut the big Idea Is to c-auae e&Ah Individual mem h to laam the ?nine to hlmaeif of being thrifty Tke government le noi seeking to dlravt sapital from legitimate cony meaetai eaterprteaa It does not want ta tla up vaat earns It 1? the person hna never saved syrtematicany K is the moat anxious to reach can put aside the small a Is that ha haa been aecuatonsad to apanC aad this, drawing four per Ml aoo?o*nd interesi wUl ta an tm> usiXy sheet time grcrw In|e enlarge to otaka Ikn Irat pay It os a heme, or ta provide a snxa ne may make a fnas "Vottilng ta tnal!" saig KapnAaoo Haa the tattle of Jena, la tape of i safety aria War ?ae my ^ i , - '. .*?. r?cter o rjv rp! ? v * A?. ? ~i. - ?? ?" *.v:r. iscrcArfed ;<rr..y ?:?-?' " y now c-?> ?*-* ? vy v - '. <? t*mi. tn a:.'33t at! ?h -M ? - thrift iRw. : Lrtn. ? j- -1- the "n:tei Su.u.-s. T.-. ;a;ion of their voluntarily ir.aken work T>tr-rcIor P p.* del .vis baa ari::en a ie::*?r to each worker ?>f mm^ndaticn. -which reads in part:. 'TLr.ft is primarily the people's coc Tm. If thrift i? to become a perma r.^r.t mt.cnal asset the people's agen c:e? ladorjac:cations must definitely assume -.heir ?.tare of responsibility *jt inculcating tnrii't by including it .n their program for action. Schools churches, business and labor organise ?.Ions. fraternal societies and women's i organization?, as well as 'agriculturalj workers and sgencles. are already on dertakine thi6 work and are in close' c>oper*tion with the treasury de | parrment." According to Mr Braddoclc's letter ( plans for the creation of's&v.nga facli 1ties in the home are outlined as-fol* lows: "1. Habit of aaving first some* part of Income for future needs and ol a;>endlng wiaely for present needs. cure: for example, running water In the house -~1- Sewings plan for every boy and gu* "4. Savings fund in gorernment se curities for every family. "S. Keeping of accounts to pro mote wise spending and to Increase .savings. '**. Safe investment of sartagi CNos. 2. 3. 4) in government secizi4> tie* until money U needed War Sav ings Stamps as a desirable invests tnent" EASY TO SAVE By the same token that th* twnt -mry \ to have anything is <k> it yourself, the ! best way to get ahead la the world is sav* regularly and iavesi wtaety Your children may he bnylng Thrift Stamps bat the nickels and dimes and i quarter? they ere able to ?ave won't | buy a new automobile or a horse or a cultivator The money to do th.it will J no* he saved unlee* you say* it. IVs easy enough to sev? if you la lit the W 3. 9 w-*y Quarters planiaa j in Thrift Stamps grow into War Sav t lag:- Stamps and the Interest make? j them eroT irke rain 1o*s a summer i lo^rer Save for that happ? opporta nlty If you're net in a War Saving?? I Society?get in one Be wlta the I ero<wd Did Yo* Ever Say 'TF I HAD THE MONET*** The? eonelder RBOULAB iAVWO-be mad erate ahoot it?it glvee yon tke poorer at , IKLSOTIVE BWYFNO Which aavae jam still avove mournj. be aldee getttag you >oat what yoa want ao4 prortAee faxwi* for IBOUR1 INYMTMBN'TS which pO* ap ana?y without fcalp fran yam whiie you're get tiag-aosw more. ft's%u^e tad H*l BAST la aarthla? Ml* t>? th&tt ?tart rtom wMk run Tfmj hum at.rm THE FRANKLIN TIMES j l. 1", JOHNSON, KiHtor and Manager '}ue Tear 11.50 : Kiplit Mouths I.uo f oar .Months 50 Eater, d at the Post Office at Louls ?>urg. X. 0.. .secorj class matter. .'UMfCV.Whiv'. .if i!ie United Suites Supreme* Court lias been selec : i irv -.iso K.'i.-. r. It i? J 1:0m W.ishiugton -,:t cSri'tH? vv.-.iit b. ? :?ex: :: vxh. t? :'i -k all . Qy.ty ..ttend- | v ?t Rocky' >1..? v.i: an! ftnd i "> W.i \ v-.'f.eran j ?? ? ? ftt ? ' li.CvS ? ? * ,f:: par-' *!i'i % ? I- ii{ t'\ \* ?> ,k:.1 ! v ' \ 1 i?ek' ? ' fhe ^ Hunt.. : r.ii re '?:! th.'i ?olebra- ? ? ir chil-i Mrs.' flaying. '00(1 j 'he I .:.!?tuous 1 - v .TVmi , : . v.ory i t'le'r! ainmg ? -i .::. wilt-re j ? ' ? ? s *jII thing \:v ?? * h.: r U?.'*ae ; us t ice. to ' ?? ? ??! * : ' :v Tliom they * . ?!:.icly yard J ?.v..-, ;; ;uivj* ?. iit* crowd w'ere* r..i: ]* :n 1 ioitf* u; .j T. rr v-Ay J H riant and ! i- J- Jr.. ,-i Mt Mrs. E. A. I Co*?p*r ut. i xour ciiudrm. Willie. Pau-, line. .tt:d Florence. of Kane, j f'-::-.: Vr. and Mt'Sj r. P?. Cooper an! f:v- chiMren. I^vaiiie. Ellis. Ma-1 c-t :'nd .^iniu Le?*. of Henderson 1 Mrs. r. F. Moss and Jour children,! Lii'.Ile Rook. StanVy. Louise ancj Jes-I ?iv Franklin. of Wetaors: Mr and i Mrs. C. G. Hunt and four children J Daphir.f. Wilson? Clyde and Meto.Frafi! Ct s. of Greensboro; Pattie and j Grace Huik ;tn i K. S. Hunt, of Hal-; -.?eh: .ui Mrs. Fannie Stainbaik. of i Ki:v.*eli; ?. ?bt?r v*f Mr.'6. W. Hunt, f L?t* ?:-r i:i th?- 'lav a course of* cr?am ? w<is srWfv! by Mjs? Gruce Huir.. which."* Kj' enjoyed by all. ** '' The day wa- declared by*?a!? to be i one oi tli* grandest ever witnessed. ? The i-unibvr grandchildren .preselit j wi$s nlneteui. ?; mm Pattle and Robert Hunt was higniy en- j ioyed by all. Report of the Condition oi THE HA1SK OF YOl'NGSVILLE ' At Youngsvillo. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, on i June 30, 12*19: RESOURCES Loaus a tiU discounts .... $159.262.S3 ! Overdrafts, unsecured .. 1.025.93 t Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 5S51.10: All other Real Estate own ed 70S.20 Cash 111 vault uid net anus, .due from Banks, bankers ami Trust Com $199.596 l>5! LIABILITIES Capital stock paid, in .. $10.000.00 Surplus Fund 10.000.00 r:.*.ltvidvd Profits, less ni:".' 'H txpeuses at.d ...xe? paid ,*? y.','. "t W i ?:ts sul.;'ct clie^k ID ~. 4 T t. 7 1 l . ? Cel'titls.atCf cf IV- ' 1?. po-its I Check : N-.vih C; ry'ii: . -v. ..; . A. Williams. 1 ar.;.-ti < ai:l?. >c?e"t*t' y "v.- sta:.:r.e:u i> true ?; It.; ituov. ledge i V> J. A. Wli.LlAM;?. Sit LI. I.. .'oui-y is?-:-: a expire* J ?? . C. c. CHEAT M a:-..? u* A. HE.'-T HAM. .. u, MITCHELL. . T)' roc tors. VHK FRANKLIN TIMES ? 1 1V1- Year Is: Adv;n... Edward F. D )ement jil PLUMBER Steam and Gas Fitting Louisburg-. N. C W.'irk tru irant'-pd. Will be ^ladv to t urn Nil ffcliniYite* '?a any Job. shop located ai tta.r tfrnlomew* old ?tore next to Joyner'* Market. - o o Iti ! Edward F. Dement PLUMBER Louisburg, N. C. Land! Land! Land! Wanted ONE THOUSAND ACRES of land anywhere in Franklin County. We will buy land in any size farms. Especially, interested in fifty and one hundred acr< tracts. See "* T. W- R U F F I N First National Bank Bldg. Louisburg. N. C. Plant Now Green Mountain Irish Potatoes Peach Blow Irish Potatoes Yellow Ruta Baga Turnip White Ruta Baga Turnip Siberian Kale, Annual Clover Lettuce Seed, Stock Beets L.." P. HIOKS Corner Main ?& Nash Sts. : Louiaburg, N. C. L. KLINE & CO. <OeaOE?5EE55! ????????????????'??'ft-t-*' Special Reductions For July Shoppers We have reduced oii.- entire line of Dr/ Goods 25 per cent to erable us to ' in our luerchandW. into aud make roc.:', for our ,-ock of Fall and Wirier C-.x thai r.:s trrivi"-T drily. This space w to ..-irr ' '?> yrrrnt ).>eaUc-.i' ? s?orc ite:n& >o we mnsi r ?. *.\ .< < t :u? :a visa :.hq and look c::r line over .V/ ? a. js t> ?- i ?'? '. ??/no arc a.-vavs Rliid ic '* ?? * u. ' ??';?, /al reductions r.i s J. Ti.i - ?? ? 1 I'l-iu-' :? . v!ut*rrp v ILi . f I : Yl' V IJS !'l tj)| vi ? ? l:i. v-'iiU I-. t qua!!;)- 1* : ' * \?r v uVilil ,lj * l.ll'i '? < ?... V .? *'.p va" c* tv.iitpva**Pri<- d - i';: 1 i". l ?t:: I -i ?< : v I | ic vali.e bt?;u?u'ui ;il<o so,i?l .I??!? -? 1??:I ... ... vr.'i: .*2 v 'i.t ?.-w sV.wW* \ M V . * \ '.i It 1 .1.? :i Vs#:.v ? ! L-.v.,.-. .. ?. v,' ?1"''*' li:' ? 1 ? * J'!'' *? : -i* r ?; v ,v\. * m ?*.. j - : .. : ? v.f" 4 ????O v? Iso^hhk* . j. <n L. KLINE & COMFY LOUISBURG, : NORTH CAROLINA A\ Ik'11 si.-li or a<lveitUo<l t?ls?'\vln*ro its always cheapest here. Hcpiirt of the ( imdit ion of THK FARMERS AM) MK1U 1*ANTS iUNK At Louisburg. in the State ot' North Carolina, the close of busi ness. June 30th. 1919: -O RESOURCES Loans and dscounts $271.515#.72 Demand Loans 2C.u44.1C? Overdrafts, unsecured .... .. ?.. 436.49 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 5$.o"0 00 Banking Houses, iurnitur? and fixtures w.. .-.i- .... 7.$00.00 ( ash in vault and net amounts due from Hanks. Hank ers and Trust Companies 31.^5'.?. 25* Cash Items held over 24 hours 61'i 07 Checks for clearing .... S.022.7"? Town and County orders lt.720.5S Bills of Exchange ...... 32.070.70* \V. S. S *. ? S2G.00 Total M48.'.?15.74 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $."0.00?l 0?? Surplus fund 10.o0O.00 Cndivldes Profit*. less current expenses ami tax .- paid 1-ills Payable , :,0 000.00 Deposits subject to check 19ft.4r>6.2S Demand Certificates of n^posi! 17.0-2.'JO Savings Deposits 11*',.1S:? Cashier's Checks outstanding .. u. US.40 Certified Checks . 123.^7 ' :t2!4.!?21. IS* .Accrued Inuresl due depositors 4.000.00 Total $44S,1?ir..74 STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA?County of Franklin, ss; I. M. S. Clifton. Cashier of the above tuitmd Hank, do solemnly swear that 4he above statement is true to the best of niv knowledge and belief. M. S. CLIFTON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th day of July. 191?. H. M. STOVALL. Notary Public. . Correct-!-Attest: L. L. JOYNEIl. F. W WHBLE8S. J. W. KIN?. Directors.
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