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THE FRANKLIN TIMES k. V JOHNSON. K<UUr and Hunger ? TAE DEOPS? ? Next week Is Court week. t ? Cotton sold t<fr 16 cents per pound ? Mr^fa-Wrr^I'iirrlah has leased and mo^gtfhlB family To Ttip Ayciicki' res ? Miss Kate Ballard who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. K. F. Yar borough, Jr.. has returned to Frank Hilton.. s . ? jc ? "Auction ok soils"? shown in New York. Boston and Chicago at $10 twf seal. 8 Brnsatlonul I'arts. It at The Star Theatre. Thurs. Feb. 3rd, 1921. 1-14-lt FOIt UALiLi Frost Proot Cabbage Plants, $00 $1.60. 1000 12750 postpaid. IUWT y) nn, m.nnn $1 sn per innn yivpraaa Collect. KIN8EY WHOLESALE PLANT CO. 1 -1 4-31 Valilngfa nprirg-lii Credulity thinks others ed. f-. ^ E?ei> aulnml but man keeps to one '-jh. ? Spectator. ? -b ? : ? > . During the World war ,62,900 pri vate wells were damaged or destroy ed In France. MICKIE SAYS J ?OM K > ' >s O^CvaMf Ms) ?JJMVi\ner OONkJU TVi "OMO e**-r PWMvacrf -WUtt ocrr^i. TV* cumluovd v* -cvV ^ Vl Wf JkMH -toMJV* M VMVTVOJT 'KVA /A&OvrT t^N ^KAPo?r*^rr tx. -<W ( <*\KkCe uc ' VjO*T U\* joe n_?o > Cultivate the habit of detecting the possibilities for good in things and people. It is worth the effort. - money making whites cf ergs. No graio feed con tains anything like enough vA its-making material (proieir). As u r?JC'.:!t, l.iiiiiy yull?s uie formed in the hen's bedy that t.rc never laid. P i>.riricA -:l 1 - ? Cih-o-' ws fed . together, rr.ako sr.cn ~-y,Z3 Ljcauca they _6UFplrth" iriprHf'r- of ;<!' t".u? elements n h?"n rpqi?nt|1. MJ U-UlinfO tin? highest number of whiies nr.d yolks_of-which shn i3capab!s. Purina Poultry Chows are sold under an iron-bound guaran tee of More Eggs or Money Back. Sold in Checkerboard Bagm Only by I ? P. HIOKS Corner Main & Nash Sts. : Louisburg, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Farmers and Merchants Bank At Louishurg, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on Decemeber 29, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 486.687.65 Demand Loans 11.535.00 Overdrafts 3. fit) United States BondB and Liberty Bonds 58.400\00 War Savings Stamps 826.00 Banking Houses $3,300.00; Furniture and fixtures, $4,500.00... 7,800.00 Town Orders 3.220.55 Cash In vault and net amts. due from Banks. Bankers and Trust Companies * 41,380.87 Cash Items held over 24 hours 2,063.19 Checks for clearing '. 21,969.98 Bills of Exchange 2,726.16 Total $ 636,613.26 LIABILITIES Capital 8tock paid In $50,000.00 Surplu* Fund 12.500.00 Undivided Profits less current expensed and taxes paid 13.230.47 Bills Payable . . 120,000.00 DepoBlts subject to check 265,691.52, Demand Certlflcatek of Deposit 23,299.78 1 Savings Deposits 142,877.15" Cashier's Checks outstanding 4,674.57 Certified Checks 350. 6S Collections 3,989.24 Total $ 636,613.26 State of North Carolina, County of Franklin, ss: I, M. S. Clifton, Cashier of the above named Rank' do solemnly swear th.it | the ibove statement 1s true to the best, of my knowledge :ind belief. . . M. 8. CLIFTON, Cashier. Correct? Attest : F. W. WHELESS. L. L. JOYNER, J. W. KINO, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of Jan., 1(21. H. M. STOVAIJU Notary Public. ? M ' ' LAST CHANCE FOR PHOTC S Will Positively Close Here Saturday, Jan. 29th Washin^ttm Studio Over Post cSfice ' To Ciire a Cojd In One Day ^ Take LAXATIVE BROIKTOUINIKE (Tabtot*) It llJ^toajgh aod Hr?d?chc ?nd worfrs- off the " CoiU. L. w: CROV L S ngnamw oq e*ch box. I HOP SHOri,l>Kk USE KKATl KK!? The drop shoulder line In featured'! in coats. (?. llio. w<t< ttrtlNj w ? d?. d ?r Union. J J "Give no more to each jueit than he*i able to" digest. Olve him always of the prime and but little at % time." HUNGARIAN STEAK. Chip ODe pouDd of round steak, add one egg. one-half cupful of rice. Scald large sized cabbage leaves, roll a portion of the meat mixture for one serving In each, fas ten with toothpicks un til five portions are mnde. Put in a kettle, cover with water and cook one hourT Season with paprika, thicken the gravy and serve. Spiced Steak. ? Melt [ l wo tablespoonfuU of hriftpg, fry out* Targe onion minced in it until a rlofi I brown ; take out the oniorf. Cut on^ flank steak in pieces, dredge with ' flour, fry In the butter, take out the ] Meat, nfW two ofipfutsot not -waterP three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, one ] teaspoonful of mustard, one teaspoon-" fui of salt and one-half teaspoonful of "pepper. Thicken the gravy, put In :t ? casserole and cook one hour. This will serve six people. Nut Balls. ? T 'ake one cupful of i monds; one egg, one-half teaspoonful ot' salt, pepper to taste. Mix and . roll into balls, p'are in a baking pan | and nour over om- ? ni.ful of rich, high i ly seasoned tomato sauce. Serve on | a platter garnished with water ores*. ! Tomato Ascic. ? T;'.i;p two rniifnls nf tomato bol.'f'd with one slice of onion. -5 one teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth | of a tca-poor.ful of pepper, boil J' minutes anrt 5 tram. Add two ; u irf* ; sinmnfuis of gelatin. i i!Kmi1u' ill uir I :tmtf cupful- ? 4? i^iUL^sule.r. celery salt; < ' salt and bay leaf mn.v be addled to""] the first mixture before boiling. Strain j and pour Into a moltf and cool. Celery With Cheese. ? Cut the 1 courser stalks of celery and cook un- ! til tender in boiling salted water. Place a layer of the cooked celery In ] a buttered baking dish.- cover_ with a j layer of rich, well seasoned white sauce, sprinkle generously with grated , cheese. and repeat with another layer I of each. Finish" the top with but tered crumbs and bake until the crumbs are brown. Fruit Punch. ? Shred , four orangp* find two lemons. A?ld two cupfuls of. water for each cupful of pulp, and ? sweeten to taste. Flavor with a small j bottle of grape Juice. Report of the Condition of THE CITIZENS BANK At Franklinton, in the State of I North Carolina, at the close of busi- | ness, Dec. 29th. 1920. RESOURCES Loan? and Discounts ... $316,734.16] Demand I^oans 2,736.99 1 Overdrafts, unsecured .. 2,315.92] Lnited States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 2f..r,00 . 00 i Banking Houses. Furni ture and fixtures .... 16.193.84 | Cash in vault and net amts. due from Banks Bankers and Trust Com panies 49,766. 31 | Total % 413,247.21 1 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In .. $29.000.00 1 Undivided Profits, lean cur rent expenses and tax es paid 22.986.11 Bills Payable 119,500.00 Deposits subject to check 104.436.87 Demand Certificates of De posit 17.876 00 I Savings Deposits 118.946. 83 | Cashier's Checks outstan ding 201.251 Certified Checks 301.161 Total t 413,247.221 State of North Carolina ? County of | Franklin, ss: I, Win. P. Joyner, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wm P. JOYNER, cashier. Correct? Attest: K. J. CHEATHAM. Pres. B W. BALLARD, C. L. McGhee. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, | this 11th day of Jan. 1921 J 8. MORRIS. Notary Public. Accept No Substitutes lor Thedford's purely VegetabJ Liver Critics are like brushers of? other , men's clothesr - _ a Kurdish raider. sviq Aurora to a Turk for lea* thai*- two - -Wnmgn wu-e i-hcap in Ar? menia. See her in "THE AUCTION OF MI'l.V* tif rhe Star Thearrp Tlinrs Feb. 3rd. 1921. 1-14-lt ? ? w m m ? ? ? ? HOME ItlMOKgTajLTIOa ? t ? ?- ? ? We wish to call attention again to I the dates for laying out the school I gronndB under the direction of Mr. Blair, of the State Department of Ed ucation : Tuesday 18th ? Mapleville 3 P. M. Wednesday 19th ? Bunn 9:30 A. M. Roberts 2 P. M. Thursday 20th ? Seven Paths 9:30 9:30 A. M. Justice 11:30 A. M> Ce dar Rock 2 30 P. M Friday 21st ? lngleelde- 9:30 Wood 2PM Saturday 22nd ? Mou 1 too A M On Friday. December 31st a ?lin County Council was formed. ?womtiiL- representing different . | sB1 ps of the county and a few~o? tTi?> professional men and constructive workers compose thig Council. They will meet vrith the Home Demonstra tion Ag?nt pvwrv two months for a MlBt'UHBHm of tlie problems of ? county. On Friday, Home Demon stration Worfc for 1921 was discussed this year, the club officers and the teachers with the help of the Agent to decide oft work needed in the res pert iye communities. I Interior furnishings and TamT" Bed rooms", size, shape and ex nosnrp to be considered. 1 b Living ruouib anil dining I'OUIUH. t Table service and etiquette, d Arrangement of kitchens to save steps. i ? e Installation of labor savers (or women . 1 ? f ? riniMimg floorn qo that scorning .will not be necessary. j ? 8 ? m.i >??? ^ith the called ["Fraut Room." I- h Planting of yards. 1 ? 3nvmal gclnwl uruundo liild nff ? nr m-?ir nt ^tate Department to ma l? plana ? H-. ? Make commwicpmpnt Bats ancT dresses In aeveral_ clubs. Assist aU girls and women -with spring hats who wish *o- make them. III . Flretess cooker demons t ra tions and other home made conven iences us iceless refrigerator, well and spring boxes, etc. IV. Planning of balanced menus school lunches to be especially em pbaslwd. * V. Laundry. Study type* of lu shing machines, removal of stain*, and art of dyeing. VI. Canning, pickling, pr. curving jelly making, etc. p~ VII. Malflhg winter hats, remod- . ? ellng winter garmenta. ? |~ VTTT DeSaOnS OU "Home Carw ? of ' Sick," text uaed by Red Cross Chap ters (or first aid nursing. I IX. Assist teachers by I a Planning socials 4Bd money ma "K11HT HI" ? 1 1 ? ' - liwinf s b Organizing societies -and ? f??* ? . ship. k programs (or same. A rm r jjMT9g, fltr _ d "Slory tSTttng; e Games, etc. X. "Housekeeper? Week" in April XT: Short eourse-tor-glrla ln^July -XH-. ?? -a ? prr>rrt^p?i/>Hn rpnuir, rpa<TTng. tl?r ?bates, LaTks. lectures. b Dr. Burrell's illustrated lectuf ? - M M II i his trav els over the world and wontuVIlll IM tumes and other souvenirs from for eign countries. To Stop a Cough TJulck ^ laEe ? HATES' ? H1LAUW, HUN EY. a I cough medicine which stops the cough by I healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of IKUVL3 0 PD1 TRATC ? ' SALVE for Cheat Head Colds and SSffi tiEAiJ??G HONEY^The^salve 1 should be rubbed on the chest and throat j of children suffering from a Cold or Croop. { The healing effect of Hayes' Hrjiling Honey ln t tbfcoat oomhiaad with tha-h? I ipfl effect Of" Grove's O- Pen -T rate Salve through the pares of ? the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the | cost of the combined treatment Is 35c. 1 Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. F. A. Roth & Co. Great Redudtion Sale EVERYTHING AT LESS THAN 1 2 PRICE We have a trem&cdbus stock of first class merchandise and are ?oing to get rid nf it rpoarrilpss of cost. Come in and get what you want at your own price. See some oi the Big Bargains we are offering. iHttf-GOOBS, IJiuid L. U. Long Island Sho.etipg ...10c ?Vi"ir"M5tnress Ticking. per yard H)c ?".5c Curtain Scrim / . M* Aprong Glnghajn, per yard Ilk' 35c Outing Flannel, per yard ilk' LSc ?Jr.ess Gingham per yard l.'ic Best ?hIrtlog Goods, 35c yalue, per yard I tic 25c Cotton Plaidgi per yard i."?c 50c Heavy Canton Flannel, per yard 19c 50c yard-wide Percales, per yard !(??? Lest Bleaching, 35c value per yard 19c Wool Serge 75c value per ^ard 49c $1 75 value all wool Serge per yard 98t 25c Calico, all colors, per yard 10c : O WEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS. Worn 0118 $1.50 heavy sweaters ; 98c Mens heavy $1.50 sweaters special 9.">c Womens all wool sweaters, al( colors '$4.98 Mens heavy all wool* sweaters $f.50 value .. $3.9$ Children? heavy $2 sweaters $1.2."? MEN'S CLOTHING AT ENORMOUS SAVINGS. All wool Blue Serge Buits, $18 val. to go at. $11.98 Men's $25 suits, high grade merchant tailoring $1HJ>0 Men's all wool heavy Dickey Kersey suits $18.00 value $9.9K y n's heavy Corduroy suits $19.50 value .... $12.00 $40 young Men's suitB in the latest models ..$22.50 Men's $2.50 Heavy Overalls 9f>c SHOE DEPARTMENT. Mens work shoes $4.50 value at w?. . . .$2.98 $4.00 Gun Metal Dress shoe# $2.49 S f Weyenberg's, the best all leather shoe made ..$2.98 Wens regular Army shoe JlO'valun $7.50 r.leiw waterproof heavy Blue Chrome leather, $7.50 value , ' $4.98 Men's W. L. Douglas Guaranteed Dress Shoes. Black lace $10 value $5 .98 Black button $10 value $5 98 Dark and light Tan button or lace $10 value . Dark Tan Chocolate Rngllnh $12 value UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 98c Boys fleeced ribbed union suits 49c "Men's $1.75 heavy flee^pd shirts and drawers . . 7fte Boys $1.00 heavy fleeced shirts and drawers .. Itf ladles fleeced ribbed $1.60 shirts and drawers 18c Ladles $1.50 fleeced ribbed union suits #8? (;irls ribbed $1.25 union suits 76e Glrla extra heavy fleece 75c shirts and drawers. .Me Babys all wool 75c shirts .. B bys 50c heavy fleece? shirts .... ,.8?e Mens heavy ribbed $2.50 union ?nlts |1 . 71 1,'l if V hi-'h ljlytf p.nnt, $6.50 Value . . $4 Woniens Black lace Gun Metah shoes $4 value $2 . ou OA La lies Comforts shoes $3.50 value < $1.98 Womeris dark Chocolate Hlgli_Boot $S value . .jjG.iiH Womens Field Mouse high cut Boot $8.50 val...$7.49 [cuildrens Black Button shoes size 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 $1.98 Childrens Button or Lace shoes size 12 to 2 .>$2.49 j Childrens lace and buttor* size 5 to^8 $1.19 Childrens button or lace size 1 to 5 98c o CHILDREN'S COATS. | Children^ Chincella Coats $2.98 value $1.49 hildrens $3 50 wool mixed coats SI. 98 Very stylish $4.50 coats $3.39 loby white all wool Serge Capes ynd Coats regular $7 value, they are beauties only $4.98' O LADIES COATS 50 FEE CENT IJ-SS THAN COST Ladies Coats in Velour with fur collars and cuffs all colors, cost$30.00 will go at $14.98 Ladies Coats in broad cloth, all colors, coat $25.00, your choice $12.50 Ladies Coats in all wool material all colors, cost $20.00. while they last $9.98 Ladies Coats in black, the best trimmed In black Velvet, cost $15.00, will go at $7.50 BOY'S CLOTHING. $'0.00 Blu? Serge suits (6.49 $13.50 Worsted suits ?7..?8 $15.00 All Wool suits $8.98 $22.50 All Wool Blue Serge suits J9.98 Finest Suits made of high grade Worsteds $25.00 value Ml. #6 F. A. ROTH & COMPANY v "Th? Store that Sells It Cheapest' LGtflSBUKG, - - Worth Carolina ?? _ * V v I .. ?
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