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KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! SSiy* grow ?lowly but jlL^l '? . ,nV*lfmi' nl38 toonJOi With toS ??W yog tou a vlo tIS5?SS.*lin* <***? 1? tlrn?. Dim* wm* until IltU* pain? become hi ^S- - P??" tr?te ,Sh dSSS* '& ijtfc GOLD naw* T*k* SStSfcftlfcMH ifVii allim hu y. ^ nithnU mneilka of Hoi? iSrt^0T2?*w^Mi??1Sl tho Kovtsm ? *?? W>Hl^H?ry^g Km II tort ? ggw^ce?? wtharixta? n^ro^rj Tim houaawifa ol .Holland would al ?o?t aa boos ba vttboot food u with out har "Raal rentah Drops.- u aba quatotlr ealla OOU) MEDAJ, IJa-rUix Capaulaa. They raatore atraatfth "d ax* raaponalbta la a gmt maaaura lor tba ?turdj, robvmt With of tha Hollaodara. &? H??i touj 00 ciptolm Tak? them ?? Airectafl. *ad tf you are not ?sfWfled with malta your dru^vUt will Jtadly refund pour mene*. Xook for the nam? QOU) i?QDAL on the bos and accept do other. In pealeft N>zm. three sixes. ? Report of the Condition of THE BUNN BANKING CO. At Biinn, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, March 4,1919: *, . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $72,740.41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .? 1,160.03 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 21,818.34 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 13^209.12 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 1,877.13 Due from National Banks 3,657.93 Cash Items held over 24 hours 1,446.43 Checks for clearing 431.67. Silver Coin, Including all minor coin currency 87.36 National Bank Notes and other U. S. Notes _ 1,339.00 War Savings Stamps 828.00 Over and Short Cash Account 4.64 Total $118,600.06 LIAEILITIES Capital Stock paid in $10,000.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 4,002.62 Notes and Bills R'ediscounted .... ....T... 17,000.00 Bills Payable 5,000.00 Deposits subject to check 57,929.15 Tftne Certificates of Deposit .. ' 24,473.51 Cashier's Checks outstanding 189 .J54 Cash Over and Short Account 5.24 Total $118,600.06 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA?County of Franklin^ ss: I, BENJ. B. SYKES, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to best of my knowledge and belief. BENJ. B. SYKES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th day of March, 1919. C. E. WEATHERS, J. P. Correct?Attest : - J. G. BUNN. J. M. WHITE, Directors. Bonn Banking Co. R. F. Fuller 50 Homes and Males. .Also II?y and Oats. Boggle and Harness {or sale, of the right kind and at the right prices Will selifor ca*li or part ca*h or on approved security. Ii yonr horse or mnle does not suit yon come In and see If yon could not make a trade yet what yon want. Come and see whether yon bny orf not. R. F. FULLER Lonlsbnrg, 5. C. Horses and Mules . .We are better prepared to serve you v- now than ever before and invito you to come in and gee our new drove of hor ses and mules. Perry & Pcarcc Youngsville, N. 0. Subscribe to the Franklin Times HOLD ON 10 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Secretary of Treasury Urges Citizens to Keep Govera Shall Have Matured. Carter Glass. Secretary of th* Unit ed Rta tee Treasury, baa issued a warn ing . to patriotic American citizens against unscrupulous persons who ad vertise that they are willing to pur chase War Savings Stamp*. !Mr. Glass does not wish to have the government securities sold at sums below their actual value. He points out that people who are actually In need of money may take their War Savings Stamps to a post office and receive cash. Mr. Glass urges holders to keep their stamps until maturity. He states that War Savinga Stamps. belong only to the Individual who first purchased them and that people who offer to buy stamps at low premium are violating the letter of the law in bo doing. Men and women selling stamps are not only losing money which rightfully belongs to them, but are aiding unscrupulous agents to reap profits. BE PREPARED. "It you think you are beaten, yon are; H yon think you are not, you don't; If you like to wiu, but you think you cant; It*s almost certain you .wont" For Your Protection-Read Wage Earner? Ara Being Robbed Dishonest men are tempting people to exchange their Lib erty Bonds and Invest their hard-earned savings in "get rlch-quick" schemes that promise big returns but are worthless. HoJd Fast to Your Liberty Bonds Dont' exchange them for any thing. Don't sell them unless absolutely necessary. -Keep them in a safe place or have them registered (free) in your name. If In Doubt, Consult Nearest Bank or Undersigned Before selling or exchanging your Liberty Bonds. Beware o* the Man Who temp's yon to part with your Liberty Bonds, they are the safest and best invest ment in the world. CARTER GLASS. Secretary. United States Treas ury Department, Washington. D. C. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.. Their I'nceaslng Work Keeps U* Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes through t he- kidnevft once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. Thop wnrb- nh-ht ^pH day. When hoalthv-Uiex-ramoYc about 500 grairts_ of impure matter daily, when unheal thy some part of this Impure matter is left in the blood. This brings oi> many diseases and symptoms?which vary widely but may include pain inthe back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry gout, gravelr hearing. Irregular hpart. debilitv. drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urin?, etc. But if you keep the filters right the danger is overcome. Doan's' Kidney Pills have proven an effective kidney medicine. J. Lehman, prop, of snoe repair shop. Louisburg, says: "A few years ago I was troubled with pain across the small of my back and it annoyed me a whole lot. 'When I would sit 'down, I could hardly get up and I was i bothered by the way my kidneys net ted. My head bothered me, too and I had a continual, tired feeling. Hear [Tngya great deal of Roan's -Kidney I Pi Its. I decided to take them and can sfiy they certainly brought me won derful relief. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Lehman had. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. A business never gets so old that it will take rare of itself. Supplement your pasture with a silo. Manure is the best and cheapest plant food. WHAT OTHERS SAY OF MRS. JOK PERSON'S REMEDY. Charlotte, N. C.. July 24, 1917. Gentlemen:?I wish to state that af ter suffering for a month with lndi-? gention, I tried Mrs. Joe Person's Rem edy, and It has mado a complete cure of me. I consider It the best remedy for indigestion on the market and would not be without it In my house. C. M. JETTON. For Sale by All Druggists. PERSON REMEDY COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. A few common vegetable c^ops will pay better profits than too many dif ferent kinds. Bake More Save Mor< More and more, thoughtful women are de creasing the cost of living by increasing the variety of their home baking. They have learned to bake the Royal way with fewer eggs. They have found that more baked foods mean less meat. They have further discovered that their baking keeps fresh , longer when made with POVAT Baking Kw I AL Powder , Absolutely Pure In many recipes, only half as many eggs are required, In some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoonful in place of each egg omitted. Try it With your favorite recipes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste SOLID SECURITY FOR YOUR BONDS It la the Wealth of This Great Country Somewhere Neai Hundred and Fifty Billions of Dollars. Hov many holders of "Liberty!* realize folly the security that Is back of that property they own? II la the wealth of the richest na Uon of the earth. Here's bat a glance at what thai wealth comprises. With 6 per cent of the world's population and 7 per cent of the world's land America owns of th< world supplies: 70 per cent of the copper. 52 per cent of the coal. 10 per cent of the sold. 66 per cent of the oil. 40 per cent of the Iron and ?teal. ? S3 per cent of the silver. 60 per cent of the cotton. 25 per cent of the wheat. 60 per cent of the corn. SO pei LLLit uf Uy ranit sifppHm OLB&r mineral ttd agricultural pro ducts In proportion. Today Europe owes ns $10,000,000, 000; four years ago we owed her near ly hatt that Lastly our annual income, that oi all the people and Industries, Is today something like $ 7 O.OOU ,000,000 annual ly and our national wealth rlrrcfl fr $350,000,000,000. Trying to stand on your dignity may result in a hard fall. Life is what wc put in force for the other fellow's benefit. THE FRANKLIN TIMES, I/ Hayes' Healing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 35c. GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with "every bot tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price. 35c. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company , Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic BOY SCOUT MEETING. Entertainment Given In Opera House Last Friday evening. The boy scouts bad an entertain ment at the Opera House Friday even in p to pet the work of .their organiza tion before the people of the town. The public was invited, and quite a good crowd was present. The program op ened with a talk by the scout executive, Mr. F. B. McKinne, after which a mos delightful concert was given by Lou isburg's best talent. Rev. T. D. Co| lin's scoutmaster, made a splendid talk on the scout movement. At the con clusion of the program a social hour was spent by the scouts and their in vited guests, when games of all kinds were played and refreshments served. This movement was b^gun here sever al years ago, and has been very popu lar with the boys, many of whom have joined. New officers have the work in charge, and it now looks as if this is going to be a number one organization. Subscribe to The Franklin Times NOW OPEN 9 For Business New Automobiles HUDSON ? KING- ? BUICK ESSEX ? OAKLAND We will give you first class ser vice on all make of cars and trucks at the lowest possible prices. . Mr. C. B. Clark, expert mechanic, will have charge of all repair work. BEST-IMS MOTOR CO. in the K. P. Hill Building. LOUISBURG, - - North Carolina
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