L The Onfy
Ever held in Louisburg. That's
what they alL say and from the
.way the* Roys' have been tak
ing them oat, they won't last
long. Remember everything
1-2 Price
Sale closes WEDE W DAY, JAN
UARY 19th. Hurry as it is an
opportunity you. can't miss.
"McBrayer -efothmg ?0;
"Everything fnr Daddy and the Buys''
PHONE 80 LOUISBURG, N. C.
'"REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
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The Farmers National Bank
*
At Ixmisburp. in tl.e Stale of North Carolina, at the ciose of business on
December 29th. 19?0.
' RESOl'RCF.S
4
. iyoans and discounts, including rediscounts $168.:>60.57 ~
.Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal R?serve
Bank 55,!<50.21 lin010.3C
Overdrafts, unsecured tl.315.T0 . T')
IJepo?HCTrTo"secure circulation ' . S bonds par value) 50,040.04
i'leaged as collateral for State or other deposits or
bills payable 43.350.00 ., ? .
Owi.eti and unpledged 1,100.00
Total U. S. Government securities !il.4.?0. 00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (SO p. r- of subscription > . . 1.800.00 ?
Furniture and fixtures 2.500.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank TI?2 . S6
<>?h In vault and net amts. due from national hanlerv . . .' C.027.2T1
Net *a Hits, due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the
'?United States 3.T05.54
Checks on other bapks in the same city or town as reporting bank F.02. IT
Total of Ite^is 12, 13. 14. 1"). and 16 10.235.05
Check? on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank
anil other cash items 10.5TT . 5!)
Redemption fund with U. a. jreaf. and due from C . S Treas. 2.500.00
Total $ 2^7,581.56
i i
? ? LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in $50,000 . 00
?Stir pi uk fund 10,000.00
?tTBdlvldcd profits * 12.116.54
'Mas current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .. 6.506.96 5,609.58
'Circulating notes outstanding 50,000.60
Afcount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) 170.69
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 1,690.51
!'f?Ul of Items 28. 29. 30, 31. and 32 1,861.20
!I*|lltvldual deposits subject to check 56,742.68
'Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days , 11,393.10
|tital o! demand deposits 67,135.78
*0.s lavable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank 17,500.00
} Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 35,476.00
Total r ...? 237.581 . 66
'liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank 55.950.21
1 State ot North Carolina, County of Franklin, ss:
1 .
I, H. M. Stovall, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
? H. M. STOVALL. Cashier.
Correal ? Attest:
W. K. MASSENBUIU5.
- K. K. ALLEN.
k J. M. ALLEN,
Directors .
' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day ot Jan . 1921 .
K M. S. CLIFTON. Notary Public.
Commission Expires Feb. 18, 1922.
ibe to The Franklin Times
FBI 31 XL 131 C 0 C XT Y
SCHOOL COlII)
?t??* of Iitertsl to T?M*erv
School CMBitlefnn, Betterment
AuwlitToan and Fropie hltn^t.
Ml In Public Sfthools of Frank
lln County i i j t
l.'dward L.. Best, Superintendent
I" r. Keep In touch with th^. ?ohooL
happenings by reading the School Col.
umn which will appear in the Frank
lin Times each week.
"] 'rue <jroup leaoners Meeting*
which were held in the county in the
fail were an ended. There were
live Groin) Ceaters; Harris and Dunn
Townships at Buun. E. L. Best Group
Leader; -Pranklintoii and Youngsville
, Townships nt Youngsville. J. J. Rosv
Group Leader; Hnyasville. Sandy Cr
eek and Louisburg Townships at LOu
isburg. Hoy~ Taylor 'Group Leader;
Gold Mine. Cedar Kock and Cypress
Cretk Townships at Cedar Rock. W.
Section at Louisburg. E. C. Sexton I
Group Leader. There were five meet j
lings held in each of these groups be
sides two general meetings in Louis
? burg. All the teachers in the county
?except seven fmulled -Lu lhet*-l
"meetings.. The final examination ou j
-the worts done in these meetings wax
given Saturday. December 20th. The
following teachers fro hi the Bunn Gr
oup Center and the High School Set
"Hon b&Sfted 2 satisfactory eiamiiinL'
on" and Reading Circle Cert if! cat e"s
from the S^rrt^4iepartment of Educa
tion will be issued to thenx- The of
~ffce_has not yet received' reports from
the ot&er Group Centers but as soen
as~thls is done the names of the teach
ters in these Groups passing will be
'printed in the Column.
! Lemma Harvey. Nora Blackmore
Etta Bridges. Valmama Stallings. Ma
ry Harris. Ora Alford. Nonie Hollings
jvorth. Maude Lancaster, Fannie B.
Gupton. H. S. Strickland, Mrs. Car
rie Schweikert. Mamie Perry, Mary
{Turner, Katherine Mills, Butlah Stui
divant, Beulah Cyrus, Myrta Woodard
jLucy Moore. Eleanor Blackley, Win*
r.ic D. Cox, W. R'. Mills, E. L?. Best,
Pearl Tuller. Zula C. Mitchell, Mat
jtie Allen, Katherine Dorsett.
j The object of these meetings 1b to
increatt our teaching ability, to make
our actual t^nool room work nore et
fective. In order to nuke ourselves
-.efficient iu our school work we have.
~ to study our profession just as The Doc
tor. Farmer cr Eawyer has to study
his. ? More today than evor before are
communities demanding trained teach
ers uiose who art tt'Ullhg ana StrtfH
ing to crow stronger in their work.
u 3. Mrs . Mlttt^-Perry; ? teacher in
itio Ailtohinor Bunool sands i it th? tul- I
lowing flonor Koll for her second mo
-Bffl1. MifjTTOwj tuner. Utile WUmi' t-rr
~ Beulah WoodUeT; KaBy "Waaauct,
Grace Wooullor. Nellie Strother ana
Jack Strother.
4. There should be a Betterment!
Association in each school district.
Pinna tor organizing and suggr.:ivc
programs tor the meetings win giau
iy m* miuibucu u> uu ap..u
quest, such an organization v.iii l?c
oi uutola neip to tue scnool toiumu
_nity. It afforas^ an opporLun;iy io?
c^e itucuuis auu iuu parents ? ivTTiiafn
caDS otftir, lulu ^vui1 common pma
.lems alio. wui'K. togetner ^ lor tut
betterment 01 ?.Le c^masU^ity. u.>
thus getting together, the teachers
ana parents %wouiu uiso solve nian>
s'. i.ooi pr ootciiis, such as questions oi
ciscipiine. irregular attendance, etc.
me vvoru ii-.-tici ment explains itte oo-?
jtct of taese Association*,- to bettei
caurch. school ana general living cou
uiiicns iu tne community, Tue Sup
crinrenderil wouju like to belV ,morc
closely associated with theaeprgatu
'zatious than he has hen; heretofore
He will Ik- glad to meet with aay meet
iiig of an Association whenever the
iaeiidxirs rntntt Ue loii .b?* of ser
vice to them.
i- very person in the county in
in ih? Public Schools should
itu i iho rectnt report of our State Su
perinlendent of Public Instruction.
i>r. K. t\ Li rooks. This article ma?
be fouu \ in the News-Observe* of Sun
ilay. January fche 9th.
J,f,et n>e but do my work from day to
day,
In the field or- forest, at the <tastk or
loom.
In roaring market-place or tranquil
room ;
Let mo but vnd it in my heart 4o say
When fagrant wishes beckon me as
tray.
This is my work; my blessing not
my doom ;
Of all who live, I am the one by
whom
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- ?
Star Theatre
now kiwim; every
Monday, Jhursday
s ?
and Saturday
iy\ itinke on Saturday i ovloi k
SATURDAY. JAN . liTH
THE SMOKE SI^NAL
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ST.UI COMEDY _|
With Ljons and Moran
- In "A* 1 DREAKINtV
Rainlww CoMed; ? > Kwl'
THE LION TAMERS
ADMISSION ? 10 and ?0 C?Hs
MONDAY, JAN. i;
SPECIAL METRO FEATURE
With Noted Rasibi Actress
MAZIMOVIA
In "THE THEATERS"
ADMISSION ? 10 and .20 Cents
THURSDAY. JAN 2?
A First National Attraction of Great
Interest ~ ~
-BEYOND THE LAW*
' With the TourteM BTMher
EMMET DALTON
OF the Notorious I):i!lun Boj> '
^ ou have heard and read of these out
? ? nnrs- ? S4KL tins puuuma* t
i
ADMIS-SION ? 20 aud CO C?'!Ki !
W .A i\ H r Orv
?Aii iia:; or m
Till* vvork can 1k-5X bo done in t'.iv .
right way.**
o
A HiIfcM>LY OrTFR
I always t uV:c a s'.e^pt r v. hri? I
travel .
I)o you? Then you cr.n lake tht ;
one you will find in n.y front -.Wv. j
He is no good to me.
MP LEHMAN I DMtS
TO THE KHONT '
TrTIs His Erirnd* and NfishWr* <?i !
Ills Experience.
Kvery I?uisburg resident should
rend what Mr. Lehman says. ;^nd fol
low his example. He has u?*>1 L>o
an's Kidney Pill* and speaks froro
experience. Is there any need to
experiment with imitations or untri
ed kidney medicines?
J. Uhman. prop, of s!;oe repair
shop, says: "A few years a^o I was
troubled with pain at ross the small
cf my hack and it annoyed me a whole
lot. When I would sit down. 1 could
hardly Ret up and I was bothered by
the way my kidneys acted. My head
bothered me. too. and I had a contin
ual tired feeling. Hearing a great
deal of !)otn'? Kidney Pills. I dec id
ed to take them and can say they cer
tainly brought me wonderful relief.'
Price SOc. at all dealers. Don't
?imply ask for a kidney remedy? set
Doan's Kidney Pil!? ? the aaxne that
Mr. I>ehman had. Foster- Mil burn
Co., Vffrs . . Buffalo. N. T.
FITTED BAHQU? TTTI .
The fitted basque type of rait coat
Is featured among the neweet models
brought out. but this line la becoming
u> but few women.
112 Millitu
used last year"
to KILL COLDS
tf ILL'S
CASCARA
QUININE
?k>
Tcr.sjr
Mommy Uck If it fafe. tW
k ??? ill I hM lM 1 M
Dixie Fly or $1725
Monroe $1565
WILL GASOLINE GO DOWN?
Aaj-way if want j On to know that nc liate just Id
? stallrd a Sew Gasoline Pamp aad hare bought the xerj
best tbiac the aarkrt, a Bowser i lif Gallon Fump,
tested aad naM by Called States Government Officials.
We are better prepared than exer to render yon quick ser
Tiee w nat to see as.
We have a naylete Uae of Ant* Supplies ana will be
glad to sene job. D?n't lifget oar Repair Department,
Xm. Good Work aad we promise to please job.
GARAGE^
I-nni&hiirg'g Oldest ftargyp
ReliabhTSejrvice Phea? 311
LOPISBORG. N. C.
Car Plaster
Car Laths
Tar Cement
Car No. I Pint
Shingles
Car Cedar Shtfigles
Car 5 V Galvavizcd
Roofing
Happy Christmas to All
McKinne Bros. Co.
Satisfaction Or Your Money Back
Lonisburg, ; North Caroalin
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