REPORT OF THE CONDITION OB" /
The First National Bank
A Loulsburg, In tDe State of North Carollna.ftT the close ot business on
April 8, 1928.
RESOURCES
Loan3 and discounts, Including rediscounts, accep
tances of other banks, and foreign bills of ex
change, or drafts sold with Indorsement of this
bank $ 462,668.32 I
Overdrafts, unsecured -1 - 550.16 |
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par yalue) 60,000.00
Ml other United Stales Government securities 10,550 . 00 60,550.00]
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 60,172.35
Banking Houbo, Furniture and fixtures 29,050.50
Real estate owned other than banking house 6,979.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 43,431.77
Items with Federal Peserv Bank In process of collection 2,000.00
Cash In yault and amount due from national banks 87,968.60
Amount due from State banks, bankers anrf trust com
panies In the United States ? - ? 6,277.65
Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 2,035.22
MlscellxncouB cash '.torn 11.970.70
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas. and due from U.S. Treas ? 2,500.00
Total $ 776,142.26
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In r ' 150,000.00
Undivided "profits ? z 5,842.49
Reserved (or Interest and taxes accrued 2,300.00
Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 1,077.81 7,064.68
Circulating notos outstanding ?_ \ 60,000.00
Amount, due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) 12,994.36
Cashier's checks outstanding 2,78^.14
T:tal o; Items 21, 2?. 23, 24 and 25 16,783.60
Individual deposits subject to check ,231,418.32
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ? 141,270.01
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of
? atsets of this bank or surety bond 18,927.37
Other time deposits - 254,928.38
Total of Mme deposits subject to Reserve ? 414,125.76
Notes aud bHls redlseounted, Including acceptances of other banks
and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of
;4iis bank 6,750.00
Total - $ 776.142.26
State of North Carolina, County of Franklin, ss:
I, F. J. Beasley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the e'oove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. J. BEASLEY. Cashier.
N Correct ? Attest:
MALCOLM McKINNE,
WM. H. RUFFIN.
D. F. McKINNE,
* Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1923.
C. W. EDWARDS, Notary Public.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Farmers and Merchants Bank
At Louisburg, In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on
April 3, 1923.
/ .RESOURCES
Loans ?nd Discounts . t
Demand Lbans 4
Overdra'ts, unsecured . -
United -States Bonds and Liberty Bonds .
Banklcg Houses $3,300.00; Furniture and fixtures, $4,600.00...
Cash in vault and net amts. due from Banks, Bankers and Trust
Companies
Cash Item* held ov*r 24 hours ' ; ?
Bills of Exchange 1
Checks for clearing 4.
Town ftnd County Orders '--rr
408,731.81
15,194.41
98.97
2,000.00
7,800.00
33,663.27
'5,753.20
1,261.63
25,370.00
8,386.87
? 508,269.16
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid In
Surplus Fund
\
$50,000.00
Undivided profits, lesH less current expenses and taxes paldZIIIII 18,942 '.*79'
Deposito subject to check _ *16,111.15
Demand Certificates of Deposit ? .
Cashier's Checks outstanding
O rttfled Checks
? ? ? ..aMMteak.
-V'lMUOU UUWU ? ? ?
Time Certificates of Deposit, Due "on or After 30 Days ?
Savings Deposits ,
Collections * , ? __
8,696.80
2,016.64
222.99
40. 800. ? |
160,643.72
1,416.81
total 1 508,269.16*
State of North ..
I. M. S. Clifton,
the %ix>ve statement is
gqbscrlbed aad sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1923.
H. M. 8TOVALZ* Notary Public. *
' at Franklin, sa: .
above named Bank, do solemnly swear that
best of my knowledge and belief,
f M. a. CLIFTON, Cashier.
Correct? Attest:- .
J. w.,K ma
F. W. wTTBLMS,
' L. L? JOYNHB, x
Directors.
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Queer
greet dad, :
1 must do aomethk* lor ttto
?oodltloo. 1 Mflered moatly
with mr back and ? weakaeaa in
mjr tab*.* I would hava dread
ful headicbei.? Ihadhot flnthtt
CARDUI
The Woon's Torie
and o( other*,' who teemed to
km Am mm trouble* T had,
b?lng benefited, ao I bton to
uaeff. iioand N iMlW
Mal L I took arraral bottles
. . . and waa mad* 10 math
batter I didnT km any mora
trouble orthli Idad. It rag
of ' painful female
luck u Mr*. R
above. If rou a
?m the did, takaiGwdrf? ?
jtM. It ihould help jroa. .
Sold Everywhere.
ID
The man with the largest library
usually has the least time to read.
and give your
stomach a lift.
Provides "tie bit ol
? w??r In bmnmficiat
lonn.
Helps (o cleanse
(he teeth and keep
kfltbem healthy.
What's In a name? It's QUALITY
with WILLIAM TELL Flour!
2-23-8t J. 8. HOWEIJ.
THM* FRANKLC; TIMES
II. BO Per Year in Advance.
For (meuL Dlgculta or pastry, WIL
LIAM TELL Flour leads them ali.
S-28-8t J.8. HOWELL.
ACT QUICKLY
Do the right thing at the right
AM quickly In time of dancer.
In time of kidney dancer, Doan'i
Klkney Pills are moat effective.
Plenty of Loulaborg evidence of
thalr worth. Ask yotor neighbor I
Mrs. F. L Barman, Church St,
Lou is burg, gave tha following state
ment on June 14, 1118: "My kidneys
> bothered me lot and acted too fre
quently. I heard a treat deal about
Doan's Kidney Pills, so t procured
some at the Ayoock Drug Oo. Doan'i
oertately reached the spot and euree
me of all the trouble."
On Dec. It, 19X1, Mrs. Herman
gatd: "Dean's Kidney Pills oured
tne of a spell of kldotsy trouble and I
haven't been bothered since. It Is
Indeed a pleasure to o^nflrm my fpf
m?r statement.*
Prtoe 60o, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a. kidney remedy? get
Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that
Mm, 'Herman had. - Foster-Mllburn
OO, Mfr*? Buffalo, N. T.
' ' ? _
Husband Loses
v>-? Luella Dunton. of Bath, Ma .
?*>c by a court ruHog Is entitled tc
r*"K>vor 350,000 In bonds from hex
*0*1*34, lU.'ph H. Dun ton. Sb<
the bonds were given hex
t* ? millionaire who died recently
?*4 'urmsi over to her husband tot
1+ty~ ?:l The Husband claimed they
-?> v~?-n given to Hm,
I
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DR. J. HERBERT FITZGERALD
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Will be at Dr. H. H. Johnson's office
In Louisburg every first Monday. En
gagements should be made as tar In
advance as possible.
DR. R. F. YARBOBOEGH
Physician and Surgeon
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Blckett and Yar bo rough
Boll ding.
Office Phone 296 Residence Phone 28
S. AT WOOD UK WELL.
Atteraer-At-Law.
Louisburg, N. C. Phone No. 115
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
DR. W. B. MORTOX
Eye Specialist
Office in Hotel Building'
Louisburg, North Carolina
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that after the 1st
of September my business will be on
a Cash basis when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
S. P. BURT. M. D.
Louisburg, N. C.
Offices over Sooggln's Drug Btor%
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to
6 p. m. .
DR. W. B. BASS.
Veterinarian
Louisburg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L. Residence 335-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
DR. D. T. SMITH WICK.
' Destiflt.
Ullikiri, I. C.
Office tn the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash 8ts.
W. M. PERSON.
ATTORN If Y-AT-LAW
Lonlsburg, North Carolina
Praatle* tn all courts. Office on Main.
Street.
G. M. BEAM
Attorne) .at-Law
Offices over Post Office
Practice in an courts.
DB. J. u. i> A Via
Phjrsichin and Surgeon
U.ilibirf, North Carolina
Office Main Street
A. Neal Building at River Bridge
Telephone Connections 64 and 64-2, R .
Honrs: 8 to 11:30 a: m. 2 to 6 p. m.
I. B. White E. H. Idni
WHITE * MA LONE
^ fcAWTHRB
Ixralsburg, North Carolina
?Mural practice, settlement of ea
iataa funds Invested. Onj mem bar oi
Ana always la tha office.
DR. H. 6. PERRY
Physician and Snrgeon
Itthborg, North Carolina
Office* Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: "" Day 887; Night 287
DK. J. K. ?AXON*.
Loulsbnrg, North Carolina
4m In ly?oU Drag Store, Market
Mint, Ofloa Practlca Sugary
\ and consultation
DR. H. H. JOHNSON
Physician and Sargeoa
ImMrt, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. 0. NEWELL, M. D.
Lttlibwi, If.
Office In Flret National Bank BulldloG
D*T Phone 248 ? Night Phone 249-2
Was. H. Koffln, rhoa W Raffia
I wm. H. * TH08. W. BDFFIN
Atteraeyn-at-Law
UaUarx, > Nerth Carollaa
General practice, both ctrll and crfa
hMlt la Franklin and adjoining coun
faa. Supreme and Federal Courte.
Offices in First National Bank
Building.
U- i . ? I
. - STEOALL BROS.
iMWnnTx. 0.
Wa bare Are good barbers and yo*
win reoelre tha best pt aerrtoe.
AJao Bates Automobile lor hire at
all time*, at reasonable prloea.
TO THE STAB
Twinkle, twinkle little Star,
At last we know jnst what you are,
Tearing .'jound the streets so fast,
Everyone's Car is here at last:
Small in upkeep, small in price.
Yet big in value, and oh, so nice:
Not a single car that is made today,
Can pass the Star in any way:
The highest hill it will take on high,
And on the level it will nearly fly;
Every garage would close today
On th.^ repair and upkepp you have to pay:
' Give enough thanks, we really can't,
To tbe Star builder ? W. C. Durant, _
For building a car for one and all,
With a value that is big, and a price that is small;
She is ready for demonstration, believe me
At Beck's Garage, Louisburg, N. C.
? MRS. H. G. PERRY.
BECK'S GARAGE
PHONE 311 * LOUISBURG, N. C.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION
T. W. WATSON, AGENT
8? E? B? Y^jl? C? E
THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about the underwriting qualifications
of this FIFTEEN- YEAR-OLD INSURANCE OFFICE.
The Insuring public in this County has no question as to the quality
of Insuranco furnished from THIS OFFICE.
Our Clients have learned that this OFFICE can be depended on for
the very best SERVICE, even in emergency ca3es.
If you have INSURANCE PROBLEMS, bring them to this OFFICE,
we will SOLVE THEM FOR YOU.
Our Business is founded on EFFICIENCY, and SERVICE.
When you think oi INSURANCE,
think of
W? A? T? S? 0? X
Notice To Owners of Cars and Fordson
Tractors of Franklin County
We can serve you night or day, when
in trouble with your automobile or
your Fordson Tractor, as Messrs. H.
O. Leonard and N. B. Medlin, known
as Herbert and Nobe, are with me, and
Mr. Leonard Is known as the best
Fordson Tractor mechanic in the
county, also for Ford cars. Mr. Med
lin Is known to be one of the best me
chanics in the county for all large
cars such as Hudson's, Essex, Dodge's
and Bulck's and all other large makes
of cars. We caif serve you as well as
any Garage tn "the county. We Carry
nothing except genuine Ford parts for
your Ford and can serve you as quick
for parts for large cars as any Oarage
In Louteburg as no Oarage carries
stock (or other cars except In small
quantities. When In town -all to se^ ?
our stock of casings, Inner tubes and
accessories as we carry the largest
block In the county except the Louls
burg Motor Co. Don't forget when In
trouble call day Phone (No. 7), at
night (No. 237) and we are always on
the job. We serve you tor gas, oil
and all accessories on Sunday as well
as Monday.
HUDSON'S GARAGE
R. W. HUDSON, Proprietor Louisburg, N. C
ANNOUNCEMENT !
I take pleasure in announcing to my maay friends
and customers that I have moved my stock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries to the Burt building
corner of Court and Main street, south of the Court
Square, where I have more room and am better
prepared to serve your every want. I shall carry -
\ 't' rig
full lines at the very lowest prioe for quality and
servi -e to be found.
/ Coma to see, me and lefci talk talk over your needs.
J. Alien Harris
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