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THE FRANKLIN TINES A. t. Johnson, Editor A Mgr. ?TAB jJBbPS-r ?Monday waa one of-those wet days. ? ? ? ?Quite a good crowd waa In town Monday. -v. e ?Gloria Swanson, the popular morle atar, ta 111 in New York. e ? ?Cotton was worth 19 1-2 cents a . pound In Loulsburg yesterday, ? ? ;, ?Quite a number of watch night parties were held throughout the county ? ? ?Dorsey Blbby, of Frankltnton town ship, killed two hoge weighing |76 and 488. -? i 7 e s ?His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. A. W. Person Is back on the cotton market again. ? ? ? _ ?Supt., O. C. Hill is busy laying a water lipe through the college grove to accommodate the college building. ?A pew.front Is being put in the store on. Nash Street occupied by A. J. Jarman. ? _. ? ? ?Evelyn Nesbit Thaw attempted suicide lh Mew York Tuesday by tak ing polsom. .. ? 9 ?Z. <Lf Cheaves, of Harris township, reports killing six shoats weighing 290, 288, 282, 309, 260, 300. ? ? ?Franklin Superior Court convenes . Monday with Judge M. V. Barnhlll of Nashville presiding. ? ? * 1 ?Cotton growers in convention. In Atlanta this week want an average cut of 26 per cent for 1926. ? * ?11 D. Smith, of Gold Mine town ship reports killing hogs weighing as follows: 394, 330, 314, 306. ? ? ?James I. McKnight, one of Frank Unton township's progressive colored farmers reports killing - four hogs weighing 247, 234, 233 and 210. ? ? ?For the first time In many years Ice was frozen thick enough on the mill pond the past week to permit skating. ? ? -?-Frank Byrd was displaying a three foot allgator on the streets In Louls burg Wednesday that was caught in Fox Swamp near town. ? ? ?It wohld add much to Loulsburg If Cedar Street could be extended to Halifax road, and Kenmore Avenue extended to Hart Street ?Schools opened again this week and the boys and girls are, on the hdlne stretch now and beginning to count the time to closing. ?Mr. J. T. Duke of Loulsburg Is ?entitled to be Id the big hog relaing class since he reports killing a young pig weighing 335 pounds. . ?The large, roomy and commodious busses that have been passing thru Loulsburg the pest week hare been creating quite a favorable impression upon our people; ?Mr. Wm. W. Neal recovered his Marmon automobile In Raleigh this week after it had been stolen about 48 hours. It is understood the car had been driven about 60 miles. ?Quite a large number of 'Louls burg people want to Raleigh yester day as witnesses or otherwise interest ed In the case of the Farmers National Bank rs J. M. and W. H. Allen. ?One of the biggest automobile theft rings ever operating In North Carolina vtiu. uncovered and a num ber of the principals arrested near Eagle Springs In Moore County. ? ? ?The American Legion Auxiliary wishes to thank each person who help ed fill the Christmas stockings for the boys at Oteen and helped to bring cheer to them during the Christmas ?The TIMES was In error last week hi that It gave the name of Captain Baker, Conductor on the Loulsburg train as Straus Instead of Stewart as It should have been. Apologies to Capt. Stewart Baker. ?Granville County has made a change la Its Highway Commlasion Let it be hoped , they will put the road from Hester to FranUtp County line la such ?h*pe that the State will take over the road to Fran kiln ton. ? ? , ?Mr. R. E. L. Lancaster was knock ed down at the Intersection of Market and Nash street by a Ford auto mobile driven by Mr. O. D. Taylor. Mr. Lancaster suffered two broken ribs. It was Understood to be an un avoidable accident Mr. Lancaster is oonvalesclng. ?Harris and Evans, Main street mer chants, will occupy the store recently vacated by McKinne Bros., In addition to the store they are occupying under the Union Warehouse. The firm, though new, is fast becoming one of Louis burg's most popular places for business. Select Line Paints, Oils,. Polishes, AlAbasttne and Brushes at L. P. ?3CKS. l-i-h Dr. Hess Stock and Poultry Tonic .Will Make Your Stock and Poultry "Ftt In every way tor the Milk and Ehg Harvest of Spring, OuaTiutbed by L. P. HICKS. 1-l-M ? ? n Window S8?h, panel Doors and Blass Cut To Measure at L P. HICKS. i-8-8t REPORT OF THB CONDITFMr OF The First National Bank At Louis barf, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on December 31st, 1925. ' ?? ' "V;. RESOURCES Loans and dlsoonnts, Including rediscounts, accep tances of other banks, and foreign bills of ex change or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank J, 362,999.98 Overdrafts, j+fi 4 . 4-4 U 391.12 Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value)- 60,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., 2 ' .' . ' - 9,300.00 Banking House $25,000.00; Furniture and fixtures $4,000.00 29,000.00 Real estate owned other thai! banking house 3,78746 Lawful'reserve with Federal Reserve Bank'' 1 , .... - 49,118.43 Cash in vault and amount due from national. -banks ?? 206,171.22 Amount due from State banks, bankers, ibid trust companies In ' . the United 8UUs _ 24,651.41 Checka.on other banks In. the ttne city or town as reporting hank 6,102.99 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, ahfi IS $235,034,72 ** Miscellaneous cash items ; I - ; '-1,575.41 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. 8. Treaa. 2,600.90 Total- 4*+- 1 $ 742,806.92 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In i - $60,000.00 Surplus fund , _ 10,000.00 Undivided Profits - $20,219.08 LesB current expenses paid , $16,206.35 6,012.73 Circulating notes outstanding 60,000.00 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deterred credits) 8,784.64 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,067^38 Total of Items 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 .? $10,842.02 Individual deposits subject to check 290,114.38 Certificates of deposit (other than money borrowed) 104,462.13 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 29,083.64 Other time deposits I 191,337.08 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, ? and 36 __ $324,882.86 Liabilities other than those above stated after hour depoeits 1,954.56 Total $ 742,806.92 8tate of North Carolina, County of Franklin, as: I, F. J. Beasley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the Above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. J. BEASLEY. Cashier. Correct?Attest: WM. H. RUFFIN. MALCOLM McKINNE, F. W. JUSTICE, Directors. Subscribed and svtorn to before me this 6th day of January, 1926 C. W. EDWARDS, Notary Public. My Commission expires Jan. 16, 1927. ' HARDWARE For The Home and Farm I shall strive to give you the best goods at the best prices during 1926. Farming Tools, Plows, Harness, al) kinds Stoves and Ranges. Furniture Try me this year on your needs in FURKITURS. I will try by square dealings and the right prices to merit your confidence and your trade. VERY TRULY. It C TAYLOR it LOUISBURQ, N. C. Furniture Store Hardware Store Phone 909 ' / * LOUISBURG, N. C. * Have You Heard About The High Prices On Our Opening Sale? ~ ' T'i'-1 ; . ? TOBACCO OF ALL TYPES ARE BRINGING FULLY 25 PER CENT MOREE THAN BEFORE THE'HOLIDAYS. .11 tg&L -? f,"' COME TO THE BEST WAREHOUSE MANAGED BY THE BEST TO , ? ? ' BACCO MEN IN THIS SECTION. r- . r " " .. ? ..-V?.;- HIGHEST PRICES FOfeSBHKtHT C~J3AN SCHAP. . . . - . ;?ic Ti-. - "? * ?' ONE GOOD FORD TRUCK FOR SALE.? CASH OR GOOD PAPER. ? 'YOUR FRIENDS, 5 J* \ ?! , \ir * f ! . S3S :. ,, <i 4 DAN CURRIN & SAM MEADOWS. ? jr 2V* LOUISBURG, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that mortgage deed made by W. H. Barnett and wife. Ethel Barnett, to J. E. Harris, dated ?January 18, 1913, recorded in Book 192, page 173, Franklin Registry, de fault having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured, and de mand for foreclosure naving been made on said J. E. Harris, Mortgagee, to the use of the parties holding said debt, the undersigned will on MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1926 at about the hour of noon at the Court house door in Loulsburg, N. C., offer tor sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, that tract of land described in said mortgage as the "Second'Tract" and more particularly described as follows: SECOND TRACT, Being the tract conveyed by W. H. Barnett by J. M. Allen and wife by deed recorded In the Registry of Franklin County In Book 128, page 213, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a rock on the New Road, P. B. Clifton's corner; thence N. 24 E 24 poles, N 28 1-2 E 8 poles, N 27 E 15 poles 5 links; N 21 E 11 poles 7 links to the still branch near a large forked Red Oak In P. B. Clifton's line; thence up the said, branch as It meanders 86 poles to the Mrs. Lafater line near a large post oak thence S 5 W 29 poles 5 links to a large pine, Mrs. Lafater's corner; thence S 1-2 W 61 1-2 poles to a stake and pine; thence S 87 1-2 E 50 poles 8 links to the beglnnlg, containing 30 1-2 acres, more or less. The premises hare been rented for the year 1926, and the rent paid in advance, therefore possession of said land for the year 1926 and the rent there from tor the year 1926 will be reserved and possession of said land given January 1, 1927. This December 23, 1925. J. E. HARRIS, Mortgagee to the use of the holders of the debt secured of the heirs at law of W. H. Barnett, deceased. Wm. H. Ruffln, Attorney. 12-25-5t DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham, specialist in examining eyes and fit ting glasses will be in LOUISBCBO at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Morton every Fourth Wednesday In each month. His glasses will give you real pleasure and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted In every de tail. They feel right and look right. Charges reasonable. My next vlait will be WEJ)5ESI>AY, JANUARY 27th, 1926. NOTICE On Monday before Christmas some one thru mistake put a pair of shoes and a fountain pen In my automobile in Louisburg. The owner can get same by paying for this advertisement. F. W. PERNELL, 1-8-It R. 1, C as tali a, N. C. winner of Ford Tour V ing Car No. 20189 THE LUCKY NUMBER WAS MELD BY Mr. P. G. (Willie) Pearce Wakefield, N. C, R. 1 L Kline & Co. ): INCORPORATED LOUISBURG, N.
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