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''Purina" Made the Difference I tj^QUAL In laying ability. But tho hen on the right was fed a common grain ration white " the Other waa fed Puiiua Chicken Chowder and ><m"" nfT? imUI fcr yo&a, but far too Bale for whitaa. Afthqr, ^atft JayyoUca only, jpatrv-ffl ban lay fewer ?tp,' ? F ted from Chta^aboard Bagt Purina Poultry Chaw* form a cocnplata ration, contain tn( maiarlal for an equal number of whitaa and yolks. Thay gat .tbi most oat of your htns, cod djogcottpwdowDHP. More-Egg* GmiBotBS i Yoofljuuf moeay baekif Parina Chkktn Chowder and Ponn? H*n Chow, fad as diractad, don't pro doct mora agga than any othar ration. Why ahonld yon pot off ? trial wftMQ wa taka tba risk? jMgrf prowirf/y V ON THE CORNER A CAED OF THANKS. we wish to sincerely thank oar ma ny friends of both races ror their gen erous expressions of sympathy, both ill words and deeds Hi our recent be jeavement. We desire to mention, especially, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. V. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yarbouragh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King, and Mr. and Mrs. JttoV Hayes, whose norai triDUlea ? were so beautiful. ? Dr. and Mjo. J. B. Darla. ? Louisburg, N. C., Sept. 13. 1921. 9-16-lt 2= FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. 'the Aycock Drug Co. are for sale. Ap I ply to ni? quick . 1 9-16-tf T O.-L. AYCOCK. ? Having qualified as administrators of the estate of W. E. Uziell, deceas sons holding claims against said es tate are hereby notlfled ? to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September. 1922 or this notice jwill be plead in bar of their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward September 15th, 1921. NOTICE an per -M. s. CLZ1TOX. W. D. JACKSON. Administrators . The Farmers National Bank -t At Loulsburg, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on September 6th, 1921. RESOURCES * Ix>ar. a and discounts, including rediscounts 1144,467.72 Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve . ^ Bank (other than bank acceptances sold 46,403.08 98,064.64 Ovtrtlr&fts, unsecured i , 1,256.90 Deposited to secure circulation (C. B. bonds par value) 50,000.00 All other United States Government Securities 50,000.00 100,000.06 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 1.800.00 Furniture and fixtures -- _ 2,963.12 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1,309.28 Cash In vault and amount due from- national banks 2,004.83 Amnnnt dim from banks, bankers, and trust compa nies hi the United States .___ _T__. 7,487_49 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 290 . 14 Total of Items 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13 ... 9,782.40 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items ' I. 622.44 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. fe Treas 2,500.00 Total ?? (218.168.84 LIABILITIES " ' i ? ? - ? 1 ;i, i- ?. Capital Vftock paid In ? $60,000 00 Surplus tend ? ? ? ? ?*?>, ? .it ? 10,000.00 Undivided profits ' - . f> 6,303 . 94 Lecb cuxrcrit exponses. interest and taxes paid 1_ t 3,248.56 2,066.38 Circulating notes outstanding ? . 60,000.00 Amount <|ue to Foderal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) 773-88 Cashlot'4 checks on own bank outstanding X788.5S Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 24 and 26 ? 2 >662 . 46 Individual deposits subject to check - 22,601.47 Certificates Of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 8.538 10 Other (tee deposits r-.--.r- _ - ? 16,717 . 16 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 25,255.26 Bonds md securities other than United States, borrowed S,5?0 00 Bills peykble, other thin' with Federal Reserve IJWO.Ot Bills paykbie with Federal Reserve Bank jsL-vxl SS?6.00 Collection '%t - -i. ? * 1JM.27 ?, "Total -1- ?218J$8.84 L fcilj-'i.* ??-??u .L.-.- ? .~v*Cvi#. State of North Carolina, Caanty of Franklin, ss: ) * I, H. K. Stovall, Cashier of the above-nsmed bank, do solemnly swear that I'irtatement is true to the best of my know(Mg? ?ad l^Nl). H. 8TOVAI.U v ? . A f.'JAr T. r\w. i ' ' < ? :--r V& ' ? Corr.*ct^t^ ? - . J-.u- sp* S K ,K . ALLKN , i ????"? 'I : .? Directors. * "? Is l?Hhd?)rof Sipt., 1(21. fjrJv' J? ? r * *' ' " ' wIy-"'* \/*? '? -? ' Jfr,," 'j tf ? ? . lurocr rioi the ii xaun fl THE AMERICA!* LEtilO* . , . -? , J At the last regular monthly of the Auxiliary to the American Ion. Mrs . a. -P. Bod die resigned from | Chairmanship on account of the : Hon she has accepted In the Graded | School . ? It was legietted by the mjxlHary, a* I a whole, that Mrs. BoCdio felt ahe could not aaaume her r*?ponslbUIUee . with the organisation i""H"r Hfl Tr. C. Beck was unanmously elected to fill her place. Since she has In office, she has been far from I in ract "things hare been A business meeting was eallod And plans made to serro dinners during Court week, at the "Jam beg Club" for the benefit of same. Delicious spreads were served four days In to the appetites and to the purse well. One hundred and five dolls was the amount cleared at the tour | dinners. On Tuesday Mrs. F. O. Swindell I was manager of a splendid barbecue. | fThose assisting her wcie Mrs. Will lawnon. Mw. Deck. Mlsoes Rutli Hall [ and Helen Smtthwick Wednesday Mrs. J. W. Mann, man - ttger had assisting her. Mrs. A. W. | Alston. Mrs, Weldon Kgerton, Ruth Hall and Mrs. O. A. Ricks. had assisting Mrs. Beck. Mrs. Cheat ham Alston. Mrs. D. T. Smlthwl-V Miss Annie Laurie Macon and Mr*. Adam*. Friday. Mrs. D..G. Pearce In charge Mrs. F. O. Swindell. Mrs. Beck^M*?. R. F. Yar borough, Jr., Mrs. Charlie Cooke. Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Cheatham Alston. Misses? Annie Laurie Macon and Lucy Smithwick and Mrs. Ernest Thomas. _. PlAia oro made far 'otSfri euteilatBfj ments benefitting the local order of ) [the American Legion. Report of the Condition of the citizens bank At Franklintoiv. In the State of | North Carolina, at the close of busi ness. Sept. 8tli, 1921. , RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $239,809.98 Demand Loans 568.00 Overdrafts, secured 500.00 Overdrafts, unsecured. 1,014.50 United States Bonds and Liberty' Bonds r 950.00 Banking Wniiaiia, Furnl ? ture and Fixtures 16,771. 7S Cash in vault and net *" main, due from Banks Bankers and Trust Com panies _ 17,684.22 [Taah Items held over 24 hours 93.40 Checks for clearing 162.55 7? : ~ Total -T-.? - 277.545.43 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In .. 129 000.00 Undivided Fronts, less cur rent expenses and tax es paid 16,162.14 Bills Payable 01.000. HQ IIBIlflfllft snWt lU UbBl!^- * Cashier's Checks ontstan- t? , ding 776.86 Certified Checks ? . 4 1 . 80 , Time Certificates ot De rail n..a ^ Aft?. 30 Days 16.152.56 Savings Deposits 81,851.96 Total 277,545. 43 State of North Carolina ? County of Franklin, as: I, Geo. L. Cooke Asst. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. GEO. L. COOKE, Asst. Cashier. Correct ? Attest : B. W. BALLARD. E. J. CHEATHAM, Pres. C. L. McGHEE, Directors. , Subscribed and sworn to before me,] this 13th day of Sept., 1921. . E. HENDERSON, Notary Public My Com. Expires Jan. 28, 1923. Dr. E. French Tyson, president of the North Carolina Colored Medical, Pharmaceutical and Dental Associa tion, passed through the city last Wed nesday, via motor. Dr. Tyson Is one of the beat known, among colored an geons In the State, and he and Mr*. I Tyson came through here especially | to see their friend. Dr. J. B. Davis. SHOES REPAIRED1 WHILE YOU WAIT ORKAT REDUCTION IN PRICK Of SHOE WORK lea'* Sol**, MM fl .O* Pair lmiWn Helen, Sewed 8&e Pair We are glad to announce to the public that *? cow have with at Mr. W. O. Riddle, the former Man- ,j acer of the American Electric Shea Shop,, who la fully capable of (It- ,j mf yon the beat of work In the ahorteat time. There la qp une ?< to throw away old shoe*, bat ? brbln* them to him. We Lave a i lot of bicycle*, motorcrdea and : aewlnc machlnea that we .-re of- . , faring at Sacrifice price*. Har dm* at whofaaale coat. Olre ni a trial. L0UI8BURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lahma*. Proprietor Loniubnrc, H. 0. j Back to Old Prices That the season has come upon us for the opening of schools We announce to the public that our stock of ready-biade dress es, shoes, etc. to fit your girls or bys out for the school year is complete and at prices that will astonish you. All of these are new and nf th? first a*o^k ?nd *^vill merit your inspection. Why spend a dollar for material to make a dress when vou can - get one ready-made for 98 cents t Many other comparisons of just as srreat advantage to you can be seen at our store, ' ' The Store that always sells the cheapest." Read the prices be-. low and come to see na. Men a $1.50 heavy weight Blue Cham bray work shirts. Special 65c EACH Mens $2. 50 Blue Buckle and Cowhide brand OreralU with elastic backs, all sizes 89c PAIR ? - ? Mens %S. 60 Dress and Work ppanta, a large assortment of patterns to select from, all alios. Special $1.49 PAIR ? Boys *1.50 School pants. Special 29c PAIR Boys Work and Dress Shirts 49c EAOH Boys $12.00 Schajil_sulta In all wool Serges. Worsteds and Cashmeres, a large assortment to select from, all Blses, Special _ ? ? " $2.98 and $3.98 ? Mens $25.00 all wool Bine serge suits stripen, plaids and fancy mixtures $9.98 SUIT Girls $2.50 Gingham dresses In all the latest patterns of. good quality gingham all sizes 6 to 14, Special 98c DRESS 30c New Fall Ginghams in all of the -patterns, a beautiful quality, Special 19c YARD - F. A. ROTH & COMPANY THE STORK THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBPRG, NORTH CAROLINA THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS AS FOLLOWS: TOURIHG, Self Starter ? - $497.84 - RVHABOVT, "* " 466.51 , COUPELET, " 674.75 SEDAN, J1 !! ? . - _ 742.54 * v TRUCH CHASSIS, Non Starter 511.32 , ? . / The above prices include Gas, Oil, etc., and car ready to drive home. - ? ? ' ? i It makes the FORD Cars cheaper than they have ever been before. , ? r GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW LOUISBURG MOTOR COMPANY, imhwij, n. c i! ; nux at
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