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"Ehht THE FKAKi CLIN Friday, July IS, 1024 iiiLL Dili GMPNJOLYl 'JRohert Artier, Famous New York Soloist, Will Appear in Concert at Court House in Franklin. In Memory of Mrs. Nina Garland and Little Tom Robert Armor, tenor soloist of the Cathedral 'of St, John the Divine in Xew.York City, is' summering in Franklin and directing a voice class . for a six weeks' session. lie has "ap X ;r.vcd in concert all over the coun try and lias received high praise for; his work us a roloiit. His voice is a Syric tenor of rcat ralige and purity .f t6ije. His artistry displays correct control ?nd tone production with fniy tniiuciation and success in dramatic and musical interpretation. Franklin is fortunate iii securing this school, and wiil have an oppor tunity' to hear a line programme from this' artist in the Court House Friday evening,' July' 1 8 ! ! 1 . ' Franklin has a musical public which will he. Iiappily augmented by the surround ing communities who will, if roach permit, swell the, audience, to greet tins visiting artist. Professional ' sinners ' and music masters, will welcome a chance to polish their professional skill, by crit icism and study.! Mr, Armor's-studio is ' located in the . Masonic (Hall Building., Tickets for the concert will be oh sale at the two drug stores and the l'rc& office. ' The deith angel had been hovering over Nina ;.'nd little Tom for several month:', and crepj-iulo the house and carried them away. They were laid to rest together June 30th, at Lower Tescnta " cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, two 'child ren,, twe brothers, one sister and her mother, and' many dear friends. Nina was so kind, and always-had a bright smile. She would, always smile, to everybody until about two weeks before she died, wdien she couldn't move her head. She said all the. time she was going to get better until about, three wee-ks before she went away. She was so cheerful, kind and. good that everybody loved her. '. We are u!l in deep sympathy for the father and two little children, but our loss is her eternal gain. A FRIEND. Report of the Condition of The' Bank, of rrankhn At Franklin, N. C, at the Close of Business, June' 30, 1924. eov M FEED FOS BEEF STOCK Extension Expert GiveaTthc Requirements Needed Feed Beef Cattle Plenty of Pasture Necessary. Report of the Condition of The Citizens Bank At Franklin, N. C, at the Close of Business, June 30, 1924. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. ...... $ 72,604.90 Overdrafts 74.76 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds : : 5,889.75 Furniture and Fixtures 2,366.37 Cash in vault' and net amounts due from Banks, Cankers and Trust Com panies ,.. 30,542.98 Cash Items held bver 24 hrs. 41.96 Checks for clearing 1,845.11 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.. ... , . . J5350.345.22 Overdrafts 1,906,87 United States Bonds and 1 iberty Bonds 13,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,498.00 Banking House, and all other Real Estate owned.. 11,992.91 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com panies 94,366.56 Cash Items held over 24 hrs. 43.34 Total $474,652.90 Total..::....:........:..: .$113,405.83 LIABILITIES. h 'Canital Stock naid in Unonnft Surplus Fund 4,480.00 undivided rrohts, less cur rent expenses and taxes Paid 1,213.74 Dividends Unpaid 6.00 Deposits subject to check ... 44,890.53 posit ............ 48,750.31 "vashicrs Checks outstand ing -. - 65.25 Total : $113,405.83 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. I, John C. Wright,' cashier of the bove named Bank, do solemnly -swear that the above statement is rue to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' . JOHN C. WRIGHT, . Cashier. Correct Attest: D. W. BLAINE, ' .1. S. CONLIiY, ' R. DT'SISK, Diicetors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, -his 11th day of July, 1924 FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. SMOTHERING SPELLS StaSy Says She Suffered from a uBtrming Sensation, Headache, -Doziness, Until She Took Black-Draught. . Signal, Miss. "For a year or longer 3t had indigestion, and had it bad," 'says Mrs. E. S. Holman, of thi3 place. '"Everything I ate hurt me. I would 'liave ' burning in my ctomach and smothering spelh, and after meals feel -'right dizzy. My head would begin to -txhe, and I would want to lie down, fout felt I couldn't for I would smother. "Unless one has had such trouble, they don't know what it is. I was talking to a neighbor one day and told ;her hov 1 had been affected. - She ! told me it was indigestion and ta try -Clack-Draught, which I did. I took a Xew large doses and then a pinch after wneals, and for fully four months now hayen t had indigestion. I eat what ever I please and when I please, but ceep up the Black-Draught just an occasional dose." . S8? you have a feeIinS oi discom fort after meals try the suggestion ; above. Thousands of people have i found that Black-Draught promotes ' relief in indigestion by stimulating tha Uiver and stomach to perform their 'normal functions. Insist on Thedford's, the only genu Sne. . Sold everywhere. NC-152 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in..... $ 50,000.00 JjurDlus fund 3U.UUU.UU Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and' taxes paid 14,279.67 Deposits subject to check..... 161.750.50 Deposits due State of N. C. or any official thereof........ 7,240.47 Demand Certificates of De posit 202. 39.56 Cashier's Checks outstand ing 3.740.69 Passed to Profit and Loss Account . 5,000.00 Total $474,652.90 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. I, H. W. Cabe, Cashier of the above' named Bank, do solemnly swear mat tne above statement ;s true to the best of my knowledge and oenet. n. W. CABE. Cashier. Correct Attest: ' SAM L. ROGERS, W. B. McGUIRE, LEE CRAWFORD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of June, 1924. GILMER A. JONES, Notary Public ' Raleigh. N. Cpjuly 12. One of the first things to consider in planning to grow beef cattle is to have pasturage so that (he animals may be kept on pasture from six to eight months each year. "If this is not done," says R. S. Curtis, Chief of the Animal In dustry Division of the North Caro lina Experiment Station,, "there is' no reason for trying to profit y raising beef cattle." .Mr. Curtis gives the following re quirements needed to. feed beef cat tle for one year: Stock cattle wintered for the aver age period of four and one-half months, will require 300 pounds of ear corn' and 1,250 pounds jof con stover, or hay, or 700 pounds of corn silage and 2,000 pounds of the stover or hay. For maintaining breeding animals in good average condition this ration should be increased from 25 to 50 per cent' per .animal depending on the breed and size of the animal being fed. For fattening cattle for the market, it will require 1200 pounds of cotton seeaVtncal and 22 tons of corn silage as one ration or 1200 pounds of cot ton seccUmeal, V2 tons of corn silage and 150(vuiids of good hay. If corn is raised on the farm in sufficient quantities, the grain part of both rations mty be made one-half of cot tonseed meal and one-half of corn. Mr. Curtis states that sheep, like beef cattle, shouid spend from six to eight morrths on pasture. During the four months'. winterine period the re quirements per sheep' per day are two pounds ot legume hay and from one half to one .pound of concentrates, one-fourth of which mav be cotton- seed meal Thus the total require ments will be one-eighth of a ton of hay and from 60 to 120 Dounds nf grain for each sheep. The larger oreeds will require the heavier feed ing of grain.1. : " "." T V'X " f, ASif, . ... ' .iii, ..in t XI VV I &' j m Workmen recognize its quality COMPAREDwith roll goods of equal weight; there is a toughness that distinguishes Carey Mica-Kote Roofing. This is due to the quality in the felt itself and to the greater amount, of asphalt saturant which it absorbs. - ' . Samples and prices gladly furnished. " Franklin Naidvyaie Co. FRANIdlN-DILLSBORO BUS LINE Price-$1.50 for Passengers, $2.00 for Trunks. Leave Franklin 7 :QD A.M., Arrive Dillsboro 9:30 A.M. Leave Dillsboro 11 :45 A.M., Arrive Franklin 1:30 P.M. : Make Connections With All Trains. NEW CARS. Report of the Condition Of The Highlands Bank At Highlands, N. C, at the ClosTof Business, June 30, 1924. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ .TH !W9 78 Overdrafts . 294 Banking House lisnnn Furniture and Fixtures. . .. . 2e,(t)!)! Cash -in vault and net 1 amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com- twnics 1?0?? Lliccks for clearing 7.50 Total.. '.; :.........$ 54,359.04 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in... $ 15,000.00 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid '. iJeposits subject to check.... Cashiers checks outstanding Certified. Checks : Time Certincates of De posit, due on or after 30 1.217.28 23,752.05 796.65 38.00 days ' 13,555.06 Total .,..$ 54,359.04 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. I. S. T. Marett, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the' above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' S. T. MARETT, " Cashier. Correct Attest : J. Q. P1ERSON. W. M. CLEAVELAND, G. W. .MARETT, Directors. " Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th dav of July, 1924. - . FRANK II. POTTS. - Notary Public. Brief history of Macon County, and Topography of Macon County, in pamphlet form, for sale at the Press office, 10c a copy. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sinrprp thanks to our kind neighbors for the help that they gave us during the sickness and death of our Uncle Ma rion Ammons. He had lived a mem ber of our familyfor fourteen years, and . his going touched our hearts deeply. The genuine sympathy and practical helpfulness of, our neighbors during this period of sorrow will al ways be remembered. Gratefully, ED CLOER, - . " MRS. TENNIE CLOER. ':,':-.:lW.iANfflLl u ' '; H - - ... ... 1 ii ' "1 llT- V ' V. .. ':- ' ..:- JJY LINE of Toilet Articles is complete I nave the nicest line of Vanity Cases at all. Just come in and take a look. FRANK T. SJHTH Licensed Prescription Druggist FRANKLIN, N. C Vl ; . ...... . .. ...',..,. .. , ' ' ' . IS FOR G1 ml 11 DH1ESS1S One thousandrtwo hundred yards of Towers,, L j 1. li . Njiiiiumi ro De som at uc per yard You know the quality of "Towers." Stripes and checks in blue, brown, red, lavender, and many other shades, with solids to match for trimming. . Remember, only 20c for "Towers." SLOAN BROS. & CO. . .." . . ' . ' . " Phone 85 ." ' - '..'' When buying a Dress call for the latest Fashion Sheet, free.
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