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YOUR LIPE is like AN ALARM CLOCK Do you know what time it is set to go off? Weldon D. Egerton LIFE INSURANCE LOUISBURG, N. C. It Will Pay You To Come In And Look Over Our Goods Before You Buy. Special This Week One lot fast color Gingham, 25c value 15c yd. One lot "Kalburnie" Gingham, 35c value 20c yd. Lovely assortment 60c Tissue Gingham 39c yd. 10c Apron Checks for 7c Come tefore it is all sold. Get the children's school clothes at actual wholesale cost. The Ladies Shop LOCISBUBG. NORTH CAROLINA Next Door to Farmers & Merchants Bank REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ? ' ' a -a . The first National Bank At Loulsburg, In the State of North Carolina, at the close ot business on June SO, 1926. . . . . , RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, accep tances of other banks, and foreign bills ot ex change or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank $ 469,960.71 Overdrafts unsecured - 322.19 Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 60,000.00 ?11 other United States Government securities 20,224.17 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned 9,800.00 Banking House 126,000.00; Furniture and fixtures $4,000.00 29,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house .... 2,366.63 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 28,786.06 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 79,101.36 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States 6,931.39 Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 1,002.38 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12,and 13 If 86,036.12 Checks and drafts on banks (Including Federal Reserve Bank) focated outside of city or town of reporting bank 119.00 Miscellaneous cash Items 1,992.84 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. S. Treas. 2,600.00 j Total ? : h.| 700,685.62 LIABILITIES CapluU itock paid In - 150,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits . 14,820.03 Circulating notes outstanding ? 50,000.00 ?mount due to Fsdfj?l Reserve Bank 9,040.16 Certified checks outstanding 1.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,804.81 Total of Items 14. 16, 10, 17. and 18 t ? 11,911.17 Individual deposits subject to cheok 288,304.77 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond ? 46,182.00 Total of demand deposits subject to Reserve, Items M, 80, 81, 82, 88, snd 84 1880,480.77 Certificates of dopoelt (other than for money borrowed) 81,608.04 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 24,014.13 Other time deposits ? ? 177407.78 tfotal of time deposits subject to Reserve, 1888,800.00 Total ? K| 700,686.01 Btats of North Carolina, County of Franklin, as: I, F. J. Beasley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the tbov? statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. J. BEABLEY. Cashier. r','1 ' "r . Con-sot?Attest: I . . ' g ^ NEWELL . ? W. B. WHITE, ? r-w- justice, !. Subscribed and. swom to bedbre me thU 0th day of July, 1918. C. W. EDWARDS, Notary Public. My Commission expires Jan. 10, 1987. v AT THE CAPITOL (Continued from page two) er Gilliam Grtaacm, gives out the pleasing Information (to those Inter ested) that North Carolina aorpora tions will be required to pay no capi tal stock tax to the United States Government during the next fiscal year, due to a change In the law. How ever, It Is the federal and not the state law which has "undergone a change." John D. Berry, grand secretary of the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows tor many years, who ex pected to retire the first of July, has been requested by Grand Master Spaul ding to continue to administer the affairs of the office until the first of September. Chas. G. Smith, elected as the succecaor ol Mr. Berry at the last ss<tr:cn of thy Grand Lodge with the Idea of transferring the office to Gc-lduboro, resigned before he got started and the Grand Master decided to take a few weeks time In picking another grand secretary. Grand Lodge officers will be called In con ferenc'e before a final conclusion Is | reached. It is generally conceded that Mr. Berry Is the best fitted member of the order for the position and that hecan hare the Job again "without the asking." But he has likely made, or plans business conectlons which would prevent his continuance as grand secretary even If requested to do so, which Is quite likely. North Carolina Is still classed as one of the wealthiest Internal revenue tax districts In the United States, ac cording to Collector Grissom, who re ports collections for the fiscal year to be $192,859,000, or more than twen ty-five million dollars more than was collected during the preceding fiscal year. The tobacco tax paid by North Carolina establishments aggregates $170,000,000 and the est of the gov ernment for collecting it jfas only 10 cents a hundred dollars, the low est reported by any other collection district In the entire country. Chairman Brownlow Jackson, of the State Republican Executive Commit. . tee, has adopted a brand new plan or organization by dividing the State Into zones and naming a manager for each zone. Six of these zones are to i be created, with the eastern head quarters, Raleigh, mid-state headquar ters in Greensboro, Northeastern at Wilkesboro, Southeastern at Char lotte, Western at Asheville and Mid west at Hickory. Johnson J. Hayes, national committeeman, is cooperat I Ing with Chairman Jackson, having recently visited the points mentioned and carefully explained the proposed new system to local committees. With Jackson to do the planning and Hayes the talking State republicans hope to make a better showing this year than usual. "The healthiest In the Union" is the response to fhquinles touching North Carolina received at the 8tate Department of Agriculture. And it is not exaggeration either. MORE TRUTH TABLETS For the people of Louieburg circuit: "Whatsoever a man seweth that shall he also reap." Gal. 6-7. You should think of that before t])e bar vesting time. Man is made largely by the use he makes of his leisure time. You can generally tell what a man is by what he does when he has nothing to do. You can tell what a man is by what he does on Sunday. "If you would train up a child in the way he should go, you must walk once or twice in that way yourself."? Josh Billings. Mark Twain once said that people talked , about the weather more than about any other subject, but no one does anything about it Perhaps the weather doesn't exactly suit you, but I know of no market from which we can order some weather that is bet ft'* Easy to Kill Mosquitoes aoioht gtm wm Sw it imm tk*~. Am |M ?imM k aMfntr lU of iAm m 3?r&~?t;i k+rmlmm to ovarytki ag ????! u Mill. YMiuiMhiBafilwi?^? bWwlt la tU air Iraa * pUom a4 pam lT,XfeE!^te-rt-. *?*?* ?u Uk, U. J For The Late Crop The Last Call Demands BUNCH BUTTER BEANS CORN HELD 8NAPS SEED CORN EGYPTIAN BEETS CABBAGE SEED BROOM CORN CANE SEED BUT A BAGA TURNIPS BUNCH SNAPS - CUCUMBER SEED COLLARD SEED SEED IRISH POTATOES " SUDAN GRASS 2.i GERMAN MILLET FIGHT THE FLIES OR THEY MAY CONQUER YOU SCREEN WIRE, DOORS AND WINDOWS are the baracades. FLY PAPER, FLY RIBBON, DAISY KILLER are the entanglements. BEE BRAND POWDER, FLY-O-SAN, KWIK DETH is the ammunition that gets them. f - . CHASE & SANBORNS COFFEE AND TEA has a strength and fineness of flavor that stands out delightfully when served. They are finest and most wholesome drink because they are delectably good. Electric Fans, Oil Stoves, Electric Irons, Water Coolers, Culivator Steels, Castings. L. P. HICKS ter, do yon? "When the weather i& wet, we must not tret; When the weather is dry, we must not cry; When the weather Is warm we must not storm." Perhaps any sort of weather is bet* ter than no weather at all dome to church whether the weather suits you or not. The time is coming when you will not be able to get to church even on the beautiful May days. Come while you can. E. C. CRAWFORD, Pastor. Fifty boys and girls attended the recent club encampment held in Bun combe county by the home and farm agents. DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham, I specialist in examining eyes and fit ting glasses will be In LOCISBURG at the offce formerly occupied by Dr. Morton every Fourth Wednesday in each month. His glasses will give yon real pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every de tail. They feel right and ook right. Charges reasonabe. My next vlst will be WEDNESDAY, July 28, 1926. THJ; FRANKLIN TIMES FOR FIRST CLASS JOD PRINTING fHONJS MO. 283. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that 'Perfect Purification of the System 3 Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself ofl :hronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough :ourse of Calotabs,?once or twice a week for several weeks?and see hour Nature rewards you with health. . Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 35 eta. At any drug store. (Adv.l 8 DAY SALE * DON'T MISS IT Beginning FRIDAY, JULY 9th, and lasting through Saturday,.July 17th. We are offering to the pub lic, merchandise at prices that you haven't had or expected to have before. Young Men's Suits $30 to $35 value .. Sale price $22.95 Palm Beach and Mohar Suits $15.. value $9.95 Men's Straw Hats $2 to $3 value your choice 98c Boys' Dress Straw Hats, good grade 38c We offer every pair of our SELZ $6 Shoes at $4.95 All SELZ $8 Shoes go on sale at .. $6.45 Men's Tennis Shoes $1.50 value, sale .. price $1.09 Boys, Tennis Shoes $1.25 to $1.50 value, sale price 98c Men's and Ladies Tennis Oxfords, $1 value, sale price 79c Ladies Bedroom Shoes, $1 value, sale price 59c One lot Children's Sandals $1.50 value, sale price 1 79c One lot Ladies Sandals and Oxfords sale price $1-48 One lot Ladies patent leather Ox fords $4 value, sale price $2.89 Men's Khaki and Pincheck Pants, sale price $1-39 Big Winston Overalls, any sixe, sale .. price $1.38 Boys' Overalls, any sixe, sale price. .89c Lord Baltimore Alarm Clocks for . .89c Men's White Overalls, $2 value, sale price $1.48 Men's Union Suits, sale price 39c Boys' Khaki and Pincheck Knickers 79c Boys' Khaki Longies, $1.50 value, jale price , 98c Boys' Long White Ducks, $2 value for $1.38 ? Men's White Duck Panto $2.50 valne for $1.98 There are many more bargains to be found at thia Special Sale that we hare not space to quote prices. Come and see. Your money refunded for any goods not entirely satisfactory. Plenty of Cold Ice Water, come and get a drink. F.N.SPIVEY v Hear the Bridge Jj| LOUISBURG, NORTH C
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