Watch Your Kidneys/ Bt Sure They Properly Cleanse (he Blood WOUR kidneys arc constantly filter T ing waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes Ug in their work? do not act as nature in tended? fail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes; feel nervous, misera ble ? all upset Don't delay? Use Doan's Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly func- , t ion ing kidneys. They are recom mended by grateful users the country | over. Get them from any druggist Doans Pills Timely Farm Questions Answered at State College Question: How can I tell when my chickens have worm*? Answer: Birds that are heavily Infested with these paraaites are usually quite thin, there Is a drawn appearance ot the face parts, and sometimes a fading of the eye. The blrda are also slug gish and are Invariably poor pro ducers. When thia condition ap pears in the flock several birds should be killed and the intesti nal tract checked for worms. Be fore any medication, however you should see your county agent, as worming a flock must be done oarefully to prevent the birds going into a moult. Question: What feed should be given a cow imnedlately after freshening? Answer: For the first few days PLANT BED FERTILIZER We now have on hand a supply of Plant Bed Fertil izers and Nitrate of Soda. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. MEADOWS and HARRIS Southside Warehouse Louisburg, N. C. the feed should be very limited. Only bran mash should be used as the grain feed the first day after freshening. For the next four days the feed should consist of a mixture In equal parts of wheat bran and ground oats. A reason able amount of legume hay and a small amount of silage may be fed during this period. On the fifth day the cow may be started on the regular milking ration and gradually brought to full fend over a period of three weeks from freshening date. Question: How can 1 control the small worms in my tobacco plant beds? Answer: These small worms of ten cause severe damage by up rooting the small plants, but are easily controlled by applying nap. thalene flakes at the rate of one and one-half pounds to each 100 square yarda of plant bed. It may require from one to three applica tions and these should be made about one week apart. Strong winds will blow the napthalene gas out of the bed as fast as it ir formed and any applications made Just before a strong wind should be repeated as soon as It becomes calm. ..chest COLDS Starting with 300 baby chicks last April. Askew Strickland of Middlesex, route 1, Johnston County, made a labor Income of $154.30. His expenses were $181.. 00; income $185.95. and inven tory gain. $149.35. Subscribe to th* Franklin Times WHEN WE LOAN WE MUST KNOW all about the borrower, for we are loaning our depositors' funds and must account for every penny. But we do want to make loans, for the interest upon them is our principal source of income. You may be sure, then, that Citizens Bank and Trust Com pany will be interested in your proposition, and ready to sup ply the funds you need if sound banking practice permits. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. Member Federal Deposit In surance Corporation. ?w wrxw, * **>- **. <*????. *r ?* ytn wyi A rich double bonus, declared for you to enjoy. First, 25# longer ageing in deep-charred white-oak barrels. Sec ond, a new low price, made possible by Bot toms Up's tremendous nation-wide popularity. Bottoms Up is genuine Kentucky straight whis ky ? made by BroWn Forman's family -owned, family-operated dis tillery, from a formula treasured for 65 years. Now older, riper, mel lower, at new low prices! Aged a minimum of 15 months. Enjoy it today I KENTUCKY P , Straight Wh i s ky ?*W.tT ,* I I III ' l' IjjfjPpK ?.Cv>-y-,> W *YMM Bottoms Up KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY ? BROWN-FORMAN Distillery COMPANY At Louitrillt m Kentucky Ten farmer* conducting crop rotation demonstrations in lower Halifax County secured an aver age of 73 bushels of peanuts. 393 pounds of lint cotton and 1.117 pounds of tobacco an acre last season. More tban 20,000 feet of drain tile bas been ordered cooperative ly by farmer* of Duplin County this winter. Madison growers have the poul try fever, reports the farm agent, after a survey of new poultry houses built and baby chicks or dered this winter. Demonstrations with TVA sup erphosphate and other farm man agement plans are spreading wide ly over North Carolina with lead ing farmers offering their lands tor the purpose. FARMERS We are now buying direct from farmers CLEAN, BRIGHT SCRAP TOBACCO delivered at our factory door in Wendell, N. C., and at the Southside Warehouse, Louisburg, N. 0., begin ning Monday, Feb. 17th. You can use your Allotment Card, tax free, without buying ad ditional poundage. No warehouse charges. MONK - HENDERSON TOBACCO CO. Beware The Cough From a common cold That Hangs On Mo matter how many medicines 1 you hare tried (or your oough, chest oold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulslon. Creomulslon not only conWwt the soothing elements common to many remedies; such as. Syrup of White Pine Compound with Tar, fluid ex tract of Licorice Root, fluid extract of Wild Cherry and Menthol, but also has fluid extract of Ipecac for Its powerful phlegm loosening effect, fluid extract of Cascara for Its mild laxative effect and, most Important of all. Beech wood Creo sote Is perfectly blended with all of these to reach the source of the trouble from the Inside. Creomul slon can be taken frequently and continuously by adults and children with remarkable results. Thousands of doctors use Oreo mulslon In their own families as well as In their practice knowing how Creomulslon aids nature to soothe Inflamed membranes and heal the Irritated tissues as fee germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Druggists also know fee effectiveness of Beech wood Creo sote and the; rank CreomuMoo top f or coughs because you get a real dose of Creosote In Creomul slon, emulsified so that it Is palat able, digestible and potent for go ing to the very seat of the trouble. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of ooughs, chest colds and bronchial Irrita tions and especially those stubborn ones that start with a common cold and hang on for dreadful days and nights thereafter. Even If other remedies have failed, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomul slon and to refund every cent of your money If you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Dont worry through another sleep IMS night -phone or go get a bottle of Creomulslon right now. (Adv.) A little rlaion goes a long way ? too much viaion has wrecked more men than too little. Being Leap Year, 1936 otters opportunities to a girl with a steady job. From 1935 Report Ofi President Price ? The Jefferson Standard is In the strongest financial position In Its history. ? ? ? Surplus, contingency and spe cial reserve funds were increased to $4,325,000. ? ? ? Assets increased over 14,300,000 in 1935. ? ? ? Assets now totaling $62,206,099 have doubled in the past ten years, and are larger than at any time In the history of the Company. ? ? ? ? We are continuing to make satisfac tory investments in high class mort gage loans and in select bonds. ? ?. ? liquid resources are ample. ? ? ? $5,981,892 were paid to policyhold ers and beneficiaries in 1935. More than eighty-seven million dol lar* have been paid to policyhold ers and beneficiaries since organi zation in 1907. ? ? ? We continue our unbroken record of payment of 8% interest on funds held in trust for policyholders and beneficiaries. Ae long as we con tinue to make investments produc ing such satisfactory interest yield we fool that our policyholders and beneficiaries are entitled to this rate on funds left with the Com pany. ? ? ? New life insurance sales totaled $49,524,700, an increase of 6% over 1934. ? ?? e Insurance In force increased more than fifteen million dollars, the total amount in force now standing at $329,887,624. ***?>.?>? . JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 29th Annual Statement? December 31, 1935 I ASSETS Cm*\ 1,289,423 Bonds United State* Government . . 1,216,120 State, County and Municipal 4,571,664 Other Bond* and Stock* 6,972,540 Bonds carried on amortised basis. Listed securities at market values as of December 31, 1935. First Mortgage Loans 20,215,300 On (arm property (1,189,417, on city property $19, - 025,883. These loans were made on a basis not to ex ceed approximately 50 % of a conservative valuation. Real Estate 7,709,042 This includes our seventeen-story Home Office Build * in*. * Loans to Our Policyholders 12,856,428 Fully secured by the cash values of their pollclei. Premium Loans and Liens 4,532,106 Fully secured by the cash values of policies. Investment Income In course of Collection 743,078 Premiums In Course of Collection. . .... 1,881,448 All Other Assets 218,950 Total Admitted Assets $62,206,099 LIABILITIES Policy Reserve $53,576,944 This amount represents the reserve required by law to assure prompt payment of policy obligations. Reserve For Policy Claims. 322,199 Claims in course of settlement on which proofs have not been received. Reserve For Taxes 239,743 Premiums and Interest Paid In Advance 464,106 Policy Proceeds Left With Company. 2,610,219 Dividends For Policyholders 522,658 Reserve For All Other Liabilities 145,230 Medical and inspection fees, bills not yet presented, policy dividends apportioned, etc. Liabilities $57,881,099 Special Reserve $1,325,000 A fund to take care of contingencies, de preciation on real estate and Investment fluctuations. Capital 1,000,000 Surplus Unassigned 2,000,000 Total Surplus Funds for Additional ? Protection of Policyholders ? ????? ? ? ??;?;*?? ? 4,325,000 Total * $62,206,099 WELDON D. EGERTON Special Representative, Ijoulftbnrg, N. C. Y' ?-* S * KA8TERN CAROLINA DIRECTORS Selbjr Anderson, Wilson, N. C. W. O. Clarke, Sr., Tarboro, N. C. Walker Taylor, Wilmington, N. C. JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, >' rfr- _ . FowmM August, 1907 # A - Julian Price, PniUnl Greensboro, N. C. j