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Siyfc i!'. Mld-Soomer Clothes) | ow for those hot days when ovrs shuns the iunny ' side of the street?-when o".e welcomes each I s;>ot of inviting' shade. If you're wise, you will be I prepared for these hot days, with a suit made especi ally for Mid-Summer. Our variety of models in several-good lines of Cloth ing, such as Strouse Bros., Griffon, and Kuppenheimer will please you. We also carry a complete line of Silk Shirts, Madras Soissets, with collars to match- In fact \v; carry evory ving for the well-dressed man, if we can't please you we wi|J appreciate a trial. DrornV^o^y^ ari d let us replentish^y^jr^wardrobe-: IVicBraycr Clothing Co. "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" HARDWARE S! >J" IS 'iN i~ A FEW MTNUTES SPEXT IXGETTIXG MY PRIC ES MAY MEAN DOLLARS SAVED TO YOU IX BUYING YOUR HARDWARE. GET MY PRICES ON GALVANIZED ROOFING, RUBBER ROOFING, HOG AND BARBEl) WIRE. ARSENATE OF LEAD, SPRAYERS, LANTERNS, THERMOMETERS, ICE CREAM FRHEZEHS, OIL AXI) WOOL) COOK STOVES. o d ? o' o o o A swell lini- of Bicycle* S35.00 n;>. Hittcjr Harness $25.00 Set up. The best grades House Paints am! pure Linseed Oil. The finest Bugjr.v ami Atito Paints made. The Taylor Reiialile and Ds'r/y Chums. That Iliifh Grade Oxford "Cliase" Buirjry, also a cheaper sjrade bujjixy. Crockery, Enamel, Galvanized and Tin Ware. TURNIP SEED -Conic to sec ine and s;et wise on the price question, ll' L haven't got just what you want will <jcl it in the shortest possible time.. H. C. TAYLOR Hardware Buggies Harness THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F J OH M SON, Editor and Munager ?Mr. W S. Murrjy. of Cedar Rock township was In tow a Tuesday with the first load of fcn:;i.. raised water melon*. -?Ir. \\ . }Jar?holomew who has held a position with G. W Ford i Son has accepted a position with The Allen Bros. Co. ?' niton solil in I.oulsburg yesterday tor (4 cei.-ts a pound. This ivpre 'luile a .1 lin? from the higher ?rices d;iri:iK i-;e w.-ek. Ill VI. I a HEPAKTjltM ' .... _ f 'iiiori;?;j. l:?n Concerning The 'Ka'.iii.di t!r<? PeopJo of F run k ? . i... t 'iuiitv# \\?>ri!i Vuur At 1 t? rii| in. ? ? . . t * ? !?!:. ?>. i:, .'i.vuivt, ! H?-.?!*!: Oitlfcr. . >" i: '.umi:. . Sou rs are *roi:iK to | JiUV.; V..?*.!?-. Oil ?-it; SirCvtS CUl <loWJl. Ii :oH : . ;?.*{Me????(! i , do the van?s air! lot-. ? ?- ?? i.*i; brejim->;>:.ic_\t '?!? luos^uitoe*. r.,. co ii m v is giv i "? ?'vc ?a^alusi Typiioiil ?v J:;!y asi.l*" August ar- the j. l*Ji* (Jl) \ If VoU !' i wiuui; .m?, ufoioc'. > ourseh v.'o tflVfl - cimpid^Q '? " ''.-'J ? i'ir .i < asi*;. i I' -1'-' 'M I'M. Kill Fiies. mrnnti ji'o.Jis- mid wl.ntim-s. t'l-an yo'tr prtvt ,nail g*-. Disiifeciant It ji'irl hi. the I ?iiilftloii ..i Til K l'|T|/j;\s ?AMi j. WPAiUlte;... Irv She i>iaia of .North iVi" Ul or ??.??oa M* j iif i " iirsor;T. rs* i ^ n I'.'.ti'.i.rto i?4J jBa",?'"-!/ tU'' U.-JW.OO ? jiyi^rt % ... . ?7 n.'.w <i?* ilUc1 lJ'Oai i i.? iliv - %,r r Tv'ust Coiii '*n!*4 ? , J-\W2.2b ? Ml 4 ?:.!,* held Ovor Li hour? !w s. S. 103.16 y m I Toa' Jf260.S3y.38 LIABILITIES IV'.a,j "} Slo,-'l: Pa,'l 1:1 ? J25.000.00 j Indivlil.d Profits, Ic?? j c uit?'p. i expenses a::-l pSWaf:::.".::::. ''SS Deposits subject to check 123.447.3?" Saviii^s Deposits 701.5-" Cashier's checks out stan r.di"p-: 1.435, is Celtm<?d (hecks 1.S55.4S U.T5^' ?60.S39.3S Mate ot North Carolina?Couutv <n Franklin, ss: X. Wm. K Joyiier, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the.above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ?-J??JOYXF-R fmni.r ? Lsci llied ilWF 'J ll'UHJ LA1 IWlUM 'BP this 15th day of July, 1919. J. S. MORRIS. Notary Public. Correct?Attest: B- BALLARD. DR. J. H. HARRIS. CLAUDE L. McGHEE, Directors. Report of the ('onditlon'oi TMK BI.NN BANKING CO. At Bunn. in the State or North Car olina, at the close of business. June SOth, i&f9. , RESOURCES ,Loans and dicounts .... $61,125.63 [Overdrafts 72S.07 ft'nited States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 21,162.20 I All other Stocks Bonds I and Mortgages 12.20y.li' I Banking houses,* furniture ?? and fixtures 1,877. 1"? I Cash in vault and net atnt-i. due from Banks, Bankers and Trust 'Com panies 7,1!?'. It' Cash It?ms held over 24 r hours , 451.13 Checks for clearing .... 1,426.27 W. S S S24.0O Cash Short 3.6** Total $106,9!?2.76 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in .. $10.000.00 Undivided Profits. lss current eTtpen.^es and taxes paid 3,40"?.61 Notes and Bills -4*f<Hs counti-d .. . ) 7,600.01) Bills Payable, secure?! by Liberty [?an Bonds .. 15,000.00 Deposits subject to check 47.390.!? Tinie Certificates of De posit 23,202.31 Cashier's Checks outstan ding :19:; 92 Total $106.992 76 State of North Carolina?County of Franklin, kh: 1. Ben J. B. Sykes, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that I he above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.- ~~ BEN J. B SYKES. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 14th day of July. 1919. C. E. WEATHEUS, J V Correct?At test: D. T HOLLINGSWORTH. J. M WHITE, J. G. BUNN. ? Directors. Pite? Cured In 6 to 14 Days Dru??i*ts refynd if PAZO OINTMENT falls tocurt Itching. tluiJ.iBlfecingor Protruding Piles, lustan-.iy relives lining Piles, and you can Kvt first application. Price 60c. restful cep d IBM I AKY. Mr.-. rMAiiw ilri wards Collin?, wife ? of J. K. ? 'liiMf uivil suddenly July 1. 1^19. i;' SJV- w-.ii '\r a l'ii>5 tiniM a member \ of Trinity M-rfcodUt church."- She! wh 'me hiving w'f* ii_nrl inuiiur* who ? r-'.ili/.?* t.v Christian . Ide?ii j:i !??r Jj-HU. >l:t? vas a HV.eelj frit:.'! TSi?- wiulc lo'.M- j muiiity .v.urf gftM'iy ^i kVuU by the 3u'l'k :u ofi ;n r and a I wno i knr*v :.vr - h ur; vc"? by tlx* I Mr' . t 'lhliis hUi-:vv?l 1 ;vj>!.u.?- j bali ? ? ?::# tMiin !j. wo t,"a!id' h:'uJ- ? roil. oiUr. H. . il ' v. t.ri . of J Lu f 1 >i- v- , Da '-t I'i: . T.? \y T w. 0 PERUNA and MAN ALI N Cured Me Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends a message of cheer to the sick: ! u .rn i ? . ? n?? w.njului, 1 t .? ourv! - ? c'.icrrh f|lt. V . "Y .? t, J'l -.tj: \r|-???> -? Vrr ro ' r 1 *vi-nl : v. s. '1 . -*1 : Catarrh of the No?e, Throat and Stomach. ? . V.. ? Q ,< r-v 1 rtni in rooil ? woii'meml thin vuJu . 'r-:fcr ?f> :?*! - *rc ir V a I cf the ? ' r* ' '? 'H '? '' I" .Iii C. Swart? & Co.! C to lir a i ? r TAT.LOW. J '*..?? - -.r MKTAl.S. j ii.?. r, v...iLil. Uio;; . a.-i ; .??! t?j II -v. Sy/r.tii $< Co.-| jj'JKH ' - j, is.:1'- C v: New Purap Station j GASGlliMf. ; I.ocatrd !n ir ?*,.r ?" .? 11 ?1 II.ilfliiMT. (Oil', elilr'l f-? ?*, e?y!;o.Ij, f<|?ocl::ll> j.??? ,Ji fr>:;n i lie ?*?i:ii:(rya :.!? I. H*J A I: Br. .. ?: what yor i? w * v,hk\ Vv?i" a\:r it ? : ?- v.c rr tp " f * ?: vi- : . i c* Tf '-Ck" P CT* 18 cents a package C smel* ar* aold tcarywArrt m * C: ?? 1 r ? * e.1.*/.>? s* * led r?c A.. ?r ? o 120 cijo'erte*: or ten psckaje* (.200 cj?artttef") .n a glssfmt ? paper?' eovred carton We ttrortjly rec? Qtrr-end t hi* carton for the homu or c fc? ?upp/y or wher jou trava!. -=T? They Whi You On Quality! Your vSo; wn of Carre's, will be very great because thf.r i-Tireshing .'la-'^r and fragrance ar.d me'.:jV'n.-ss ;s sj vvcingly different. You' never ti.steci such a cigarette! Bite is elimi nated and 'her? is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cretty artar-taste or any un pleasant c!g?r?".iy odor! Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are "Smooth and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in erenerous measure. You will prefer this Camel D^enS'tTeTTTicTlHTfCTrWDJiCCO snWPWStfSTgTW Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare tlwm with tiny cigarette in the world at 3ny price fqr quality, ? flavor, satisfaction. No matter how, liberally ycu smoke ' Camels they will riot tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. Don't They Touch the Spot? Hot biscuits, light as a feather and browned to a golden crispness?don't they touch the spot ?make your mouth water? You can get such biscuits, muffins, waffles and cakes if you use OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour lak? the :Guess out of Baking.0nd Sdves you Money This flour makes baking a pleasure instead of a task. It has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. OCSO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour helps reduce house hold expenses, because it saves you the extra cost of baking powder, soda and salt. Give all the folks more good things to eat made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour. Buy this money-saving flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At ali grocers. When you prefer to babe ruith plain flour* buy Peerless?the best of its kind. 5 AUSTIN-HEATON CO.^DurbamTNrtV
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