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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. h iO|f>SON, Editor ihmI Mnn.i^cr 41. J. HALE Assist ..of M.uiagei ?TAIi DROP.; ?Tobacco is still selling :ian. ?Do your shopping-befcro thc*rtnli ?Quite a nice little ?now Sunday night. ?Wednesday morning |i ?>.??} es peclaly like snow, ?Reports show thai tin: co.\o.i crop - Is about all housed. ?There was quite a Uiuc .1??? *.>r to. hacco in town Tuesday. ?Only ntne.ven moro days before Christmas?do your sln ? , in-: now. --Don't fail to s^et in -vooil for the winvar before the I v. ? u*!:- r kms here. ?The t'oiirt room has ' greatly - improved by ?he add'4.." * ;i new J carpet. ?Our advertisers ' ;i. ; ? you want aiul are aoi asiiar i.l t> stat* I tbe valu? of ilieir goods i.: print to you. Its a guarantee worth consider ing. Read the advor '<?i>en'? in this issue. . CASt'AKKTN BEST FAMILY LAXA TIVE Harmless to keep liver, bowels and st<>niacli clean, and cost only 10 cents. Tonight sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced., Cascarets w.i]l liven your liver and clean your thirty feet' of bowels with out griping. You will wake up feel ing grand. Your head will be clear, breath right, tongue cjean, stomach sweet?Get a ten cem' box now at any? drug store. Best cathartic for chil dren as well as grownups. Tastes j lik? candy and never fails. They work while you sleep.. -*-Mr. F. G. Morris, of Franklinton. lias taken a position will* tire Scoggin Drug Co. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAI'TIFY THE SKIN Make tills beauty lotlou cheaply for your face. neck, arms ind'hands. At the cost of a small jar or ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quar ter pint of -the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautl fler, by squeezing the juice ?_ of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Cara? should be taken to btrain tfie juieej through a fine cloth i o no Wmon p.wlp I gets in, then ?nis loti< n wjjl keep fre?h j for months. Every woman knows j thaj lemon juice is u ifcd to bleach and , remove ouch blejjtfle hes as freckles, I sallowness, and/fan and ia the Ideal , skin soflenerywhitener and beautlfler. Just try Get k'hree ounces of, orchard white at an^ drug store and two lemons from the krocer and make up a quater pint of Qiis sweetly frar grant lemqn lotion and massage it dai- i ly into the face, neck, arms and hands., It is marvelous to smoothen rough, I red bands. WHAT THE KIDNEYS I>0 I Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us, Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes ... ..... fyn-Y minutes. The kidneys niter tn<i U1UUU. They wprk night and day. When heal hy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when un this imnure mat ter is left in tie blood. This brings on I any diseases and sympooms?which ! vary widely put may include pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot. dry skin, rheumatic pains, gout, gravel disorder? of t^he eyesight and hearing dizziness, irregular - heart, debility, -drowsiness, dropsv, deposit's in the urine, etc. .But i&70U keep the Alters right the dangWis ovr -come. Doan's Kidney Fills hate pro\en an effective kidney niedirjfiel J. Lehmajtf; P\op., of shoe repair shop. Loui^uurg. \aya. "A few years ago I was trouble! with pain across the small of my back and K* bothered me a whole lot. When I would sit | down I could hardly get up. and l^was | bothered by the way my kidneys no ted. My head bothered me, too and 1 had a continual, tired feeling. Hear ing a great deal of Doan's Kidney Pfjls I decided to take them, and can say they certainly brought me wonderful relief.'/ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply aslq for a kidney remedy?gev Doan's"Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Lehman had. Poster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ALTI8 WOLFF TELLS ABOUT HIS STRUGGLES Declares He Was Just About Done for ?"Tanlac Has Made a New Man f of Me,* He Says?Troubles Disappeared, s Alvis Wolff, who has been a taxider mist in Chattanooga, Tennesssee, for thirty years, and who resides at 520 Glass Street, recently made one of the most interesting statements evef pub lished In connection with Tanlac, In the South. "I realjy believe Tanlac has saved my life,* he testified. "I had struggled ?with .rheumatism and stomach trouble until I was almost done for. My stom ach would fill with gas after eating and cause me endless suffering. I had rheumatic pains in my lower ]imbs thai' almost drove me distracted and I was so nervous and dizzy that I got eo I couldn't do any wprk and spoilt most of my time in bed. "Things are different altogether now. Tanlac has made a new man of me. My rheumatism is entirely relieved, my stomach has been put in splendid condition, I hav? a dandy appetite, can eat anything I wan v.' and enjoy it thor? oughly. I am no longer nervous or dizzy, I feel stronger and better every day and can do more hard work than I have been able to do In a long time." Taplac is sold in Loulsburg by Scog gln's Drug Store. Report of the condition of the UtJZF.JfB BANK at FrankllntoL, In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. No vember t !JIS' RESOURCES Loans and discounts . ~ 156.244.$0 Overdrafts secured, $1.195.72 t unsecured, $1,590 49 2,786.21 \V. S. Bonds and Liberty Bonds 6,100.00 Banking houses. $17,620 ^ | Furn. and Fix't. $2.060.19 19.5S1.11 Demand loans 2,000.00 Due from Na/1. ?Banks 15,424.8? .Due from State Hanks ! and bankers 742.72 (Cash Items held over 24 hours 1.053.50 Gold coin ?'*' "" ;Silver coin, iucluding all 1 minor coin currency . 5S2.55 .Nationa] Hunk notes an I ! o'her L*. S, Notes . 10,264.00 War Savings Stamps 828.00 Total $215,872.27 . LIABILITIES jCapi.'al stock paid in 25.000.00 Undivided profits, lea* cut \ cent exp. and taxes paM 14,700.81 Hills payable * 3,000.00 Deposits subject to check 108,600.28 Savings deposits 63.607.08 Cashier's checks outstanding 963.10 Certified checks 1.00 ! > Total ~ , $215,872.2? ' State of North Carolina, County of Frankjln, Nov. 14, 1918. | I, Wm. F. Joynerr-Cashler of the above namd bank do solemnly swear j that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM. F. JOYNER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day Of November, 1918. J. S. Morris, N. P. Correct?Attest E. J. Cheatham, Dr. J. U. Harris, B. W. Ballard. Directors. Report of the condition of the BANK OF YOUNGS VlLtJS at Young s vi lie, in tlife State o? jtorth Carolina, ixv.' the close o^ busfiiess Nov. 1, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 118,824.00 Overdrafts, 1,372.95 U. S. Bonds and Liberty, Bonds 3,204.98 Banking houses. $3,979.60 Furn. and Fixt. $1,871.50 5,851.10 All other real estate owned 1,768.20 Difte from National Banks ** 1,r" Due Xrom Rankers Gold cpiix 440.00 Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency 394.80 National Bank Notes and other . JJ. S. Notes 2,412.00 Revenue Stamps 3.00 Total $203.683.27 LIABILITIES I Capital stock paid in 5,000.00 Surplus Fund. 10,000.00.) Undivided profits, less cur rent' exp. and taxes paid 6,538.86 Bills payable 23,000.00 Deposits subject to check 105,995.39. .Time Certificates of Deposit 33,512.47<, Savings Deposits 19,101.75 [Cashier's Cheeks Outstanding 484.80 Certified Checks 50.00 Total $203,683.27 State of North Carolina, County of Franklin. I, J. A. Williams, Cashier df the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to Hi I in ? J. A. WILLIAMS, Castfier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of Nov. 1918. ,. G. M. Perry, N. P. Correct?Attest: * J. B. Perry F. A Cheutliam I. W. M/tehell, Directors. Report of-Uie condition of the ? BUNN BANKING CO. at Btinn, in the-State of North Carolina, at vlie cjose of business November 1, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 67,141.09 Overdrafts 491.41 U. S. Bonds and Liberty Bonds 5,065.00 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 15,027.4? Banking Houses, Furn. and Fixturs 2,200.49 Demand Loans 1,469.27 Due from National Banks 2,393.41 Cash Ioenm hold over 24 hours 8,591.86 Checks for clearing 13,575.43 Gold Coin 2.50 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency .08 Nat'l. Bank Notes and other U. S. Notes 3,869.00 War Savings Stamps 828.0Q 0,655.0i o.ooo.cfc Total $120,< LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 10,( Undivided profits, less current Bxp. and taxes paid 4,573.63 Notes and bjlls rediscounted 9,166.35 Bills payable 10,000.00 Deposits subject to check 57,915.61 Time Certificates of Deposit 20,760,90 Cashier's Checks outstanding 8,238.52 Total $120,655.01 State of North Carolina, County of Franklin, Nov. 18. 1918. I, BenJ. B. Sykes, Cashier of the above- named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. BENJ. B. SYKES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn It) before me this 19th day of November, 1918. C. H. Mullen, N. P. Correct?Attest: H H. Beddlngfleld, D. T. Hoi lin ga worth, J. M. *WhK<e, Directors. 666 cures Bilious Fever. FIRE IHSITBASCE. yrttm jou want insurance take It with T. W. WATHOK. H? knows bow. . 0 741-H. Ask J. A, TURNER to sJkSw yotr the rew disability pol^py. / > 7-26-tf. r ". . A (LEASSES YOl'R H All!, MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, THICK. GLOSSY, | WAVY m - Try thh! All daudru'' disappears and hair stops corJngf out. Surely try a "Daiifierine Hair Clean se ' if you wish to .immediately double1 tin Lmtiuy of your l?uir. Jus?' moisten cloth with Dandcrine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand itt a t-lme; this will* cleanse the hair of duKt. dirt, or any exefssesive oil?!:i a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wa yy. Huliy. and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. licsldca beaut'tying the hair, one ap plication <?f 4->'.nd?'rinc dissolves everv "putsch* of ti;*tidtu(T: invigorates the scalp, stopping 1?ciiing and falllnc hair. ; ? Dntidirim? M to the hair what fresh t'liowfTK *:t rah* a;ul sunsliise are to .vegetation. it foes riglit i*> the roots, .j Mgorales and strengthens them. Tta exhilarating, simulating and life-pro ducing properties cause the hair to F.row long, strong and beautifuL You can surely have' pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lo^ of it. if you will1 spend a few c^-nts for a small bott'le of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and i*ry it as directed. If you wnnt life lnsurai.ee see J. A 1 TURNER. 7-26-tf. . . Lost. *?? Satisfactory .reward will be paid for a small box containing surveyor's plat ing Instruments. Lost about thirty of Uio peace conference and that he Awnt's home aud SpiHng Hope. T. ,W. 3 EC REST. Surveyor for iiurton brothers, * - Wilson, X. C. . ? \ Notlcc. V Having qnailfM ..s administratrix of the estate of J. H. .Timberlake, deceas- . ed. lato of l'ranklin County, this is to. notify all persons holding claims j against the said estate to present them to the undercigned on or before the ! day of November, l?.'1? or this no ti? ?? will be plead in b..r of their re i*ov. ry. All person Indebted to said o..f.ite will plodne make mm<*iiute-set- ' t:- ent. This Jk'ov. m; 191S. s. MARY W. TfyVlBK'JflLAK?L. Adtatcx. li-i-st , \ ^ . V\ Kxcmflta Notice." ??~ Having qualifleiOss executof of tLe . * ki ?eoi Mr -. I.ouisirlV Pleasants, late j o: Franklin County, N. C\, this Is to t notify all persons having claims ft-1 t;':nst .said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15t.lt j day of Nov. 1919. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All | persons Indebted to sa)d estate will please make immediate payment. This Nov. 15. 1918. J. MARVIN PLEASANTS, Ext'r. Wiu. II. & Thos. W. Ruff In, Attys. THE FARMER MWff-RAVE RUGGED HEALTH Many Break Downs and Failures . ? Due to Exposure and Hard Work Catarrkjjn 8?^*' Form* Every faxjfc iawttr.it*jj?ediclne cabinet and in alnio** O^if OB<f will be founfla bottfe of-^U HartigftjpJf r.rtd FamofiJtetov- 'For ooug^0^ & ???? of la lnyaly.bl$ Jrf use 1? Hg&utlon whether o t res ? pata i jJ i<f1"tptommatlor^.^ Voweta or other or guns of the Xft+ttiry organ* **? TO- T m WO UncoM Ave., Delaware, Ohio, Buffered for *** *, J? ?aflammaUori of {he imiopus linings of the stomach and bowels. According to'hla OOTsfc*}' hes (Jld not eat a meal for flv^ yejtrs without tfhjtress. Ho sa^'sf "^jan a farmer and mu|t .be e xpose? to all kin da pf weather. After fean Of atrffertrig. a , drug Blat reewn mended Peruita. I took all totfcjper flye bottles and .am ? well former!T", J Could, not do ? wo rit Now, farm work Saoe not fatigue mo la th'e least. Per^ha 1? the bast me^loine ail d tonlo M the market, Time' oiily strehglhjann* admiration for ft, especial^ for catarrh and colds erur.a is sold everywhere, You -tnaV buy it In either liquid q> tabr let \orjB. Ask for Dr. Kartmnn's S^elry&oTm f>eruria Toiift. Bnd if you1tin'?tiefcln? health taka nothing else. IosLpt Upon Peruoa. If yo'uT are sick and suffering, writ? 1Kb Peruna Company, Dept. .77, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart nan's Healfc Book. The book la 4teo ai\d'may help ^ou. Ask your nealer for a peruna Alflianao. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS Rose's IS THK IM.ACK TO ONCE MORE THE MEHKPDAYS OF CHRISTMAS SHOPP1N? ARE -AT HASH. In the past you have appreciated the appeal made by our ?tore and have already bought many of your gififc here: We 111 have the biggest and BEST line of TOYS ever shown in Louisburg. Our assortment will be -an immense advantage to you on Christmaa-Gift* buying. Watch for our opening next weefc. "COME AND SEE." 'HANDKERCHIEFS?More Handkerchiefs are sold for gifts than any other one item. Women's Linen Illicit t iefs wU*h embroidered corners and hcm stitchc-M dg. at . .. . ,...10c cacli Ladles' fancy v repe de <i r?i handk ji chiefs with co| ?re I borders and ?oird colof?*ft(.ci. Cfcirming shades at ..... 23c each 2 in attractive box for * t ? ? &3o Children's Fancy Colored and figured edged Silk Handkerchiefs at 10* *ach ' Christmas boxes?We have them all sizes and prices. Children's Botfks in cloth and pasteboard backs A big assortment at 5 10, 15, agd 30c each. CENTER PIECES?It wouldn't do to miss tlicse dainty center pie ces for sl Christmas gift, at 10, 15. and 6 for $1.00 BUDOIR CAPS?Lace,-Silk, aiut Net's. Tho newest and prettiest of patterns 25c each im YOUR XM AS SHOPPING HERE [Two-DolUr Limit] LOUISBURG, ? - North Carolina WATCH OUR WINDOW8 Save^ Today for Tomorrow's Needs Do yoiiiiw from lmn<l to inoiit!>Don'; !i> it.' ' * There is a system of living whereby "!*? ' i ?? may be made to provide in i inaiorruu ? iui< year for next year?t'w"ppisie o! .r.jnhoe,"; i, r old age. SAVE This one word tells the story. .. Just a little , regularly deposited in our savings department \makes a pleasantly surprising showing in the years to come. IT GROWS? ? . ? | Open a savings account with this bank at ^ once, anjl watch it grow. vv Farmers and Merchants Bank = "Safest Foi Savings" Louisburg, No. Carolina * For The Hog Killing STO>H lah? jars TIN LARD CANS sausage sttffers SAISAG* MILLS BOTHER KMVES REFIXED SALT GROCM) SAGE BLACK PEPPER POP PEPPER CALENNE TEPPER P. S. Rich FrnR Cake for Thanksgiving. L. P. HICKS On The Corner Louieburg, N. C.
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