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1 - I i IS 15 1 1 .?4 'I ;4 M li il : I 1 r3, c . ! . D A'n-f fU CfnAinn 0ur stock of Toilet and -.Talcum wfiat the Report ot the Condition der i3 we and varied. lf OF Prices to" suit all 10c to $1.25. The Bank of Roxboro at Roxboro Hambrick & Austin. in the State of North Carolina Ji. L: i.:J-':f 11 VkoYM'thnt hAV-tnn nan a . xuui tun , aim uuiers - va. u. u y Wre mosijn mn i undersigned, waVnf T roiirsa a hich vision 01 a hi h senpol at Aliens- as commissioner appointed;ior that and that coVmnl i ville, with i oads radiating m ev i : He tried to shdw them that a ery direction .and witnv- great ,vS ?f -F l acres more Place" 7 Wn The last tract above at the close of Business Nov. 30, 1915. . RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - 237,895 19 Overdrafts secured 1,492 61 unsecured 906 73 2,899 34 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 13,500 Banking houses. 8500; Fur niture & fixtures 2200 10,700 All other real estate owned 3,000 Due from National banks 14,411 27 Due from State Banks & Bankers 5,477 71 Cash Items 5,912 43 Gold Coin 904 CO Silver coin including all Minor coin currency 676 59 National Bank notes and Other US notes 3,215 Interest Account lack of confidence inH themselves wagon Ms of happtoghingv was the P-rpatest ' trouble; And merry children goingtothis , Bro. Beam held that regardless of what they great school known as;Allensville ting at the - 0'- 'thought of the speaker -pr SBro. High School. With , this ;, the Aliens ville News. . On Dec. 10th a teacners mee Brian school. The meeting op-; Beam ened with a song by ( all the that Bro teachers, the one selected for the est man occasion being America, after . that it was or u.. . as the purrsewiu on .... The last tract a .. Ul SATUKDAYJAN.TH 1916,'tersected by NoS Hvbed i in at 1 o'clock P.M., at' Leasburgi in acres, more or les 0f g Rivef: 6 Leasburg Township, Caswell County, the west hide and 100 ao6 lying on North Carolina, on the premises firt less, thereof lying on the mre or desciibed:below, sell at public auction j sai river; thus dividing sairW side of tracts of land formerly owned by the late v. Li. Morton, situated in Leas ' . "lua yng said t , wWu parcels;, and sa d tract lnto 111 two separate lnt0 a'so ii .mil .vi.i -i -i - . w i thev were bound to admit meeting cioseu aittx; uicmci)c- Durg, lownsmp, v,aswen uouniy, worth : i iw acres, . Beam was the strong- diction, all going, awayenng,-- ainnir . HQUCH.LK1I12LI lines inaL uie uav iiau uccu . ,v i nivoi. juuuuk iuiius oi r aucett ccm ui us Drmei possible to get as spent. v. lOT.e more or ieS8, r ft SM.espectivelv 8."d8tream:anH?l?8 ng more aa :,u."e D.mnn nn1 iX7 T nyU 1L XT il. 4-V.nn i , 1 il , . . Q ft 11,1. . i Lands of William Wade on the 'East, it as a whble will be decla ?rr for ciiaser.; omerwise -the h iaW i.-PW- rki' nravor woo nffororl Miss ! sunerintendent mid nroved it bv From the best reports 1; have ' the public road leading-from Leasburc w u-j - -i' a w?nV, VoH W oKlano-pf 'TtVilnlrwAliiivftLto.Van-ceiville'6the South,' -lands of for each of 'the lots, respecW ldders Mary vv HKerson nau a ciass ,uu wc " ""t -"v V"" ""' v,v v""" -rr heirs of Walter K gers on the West be declared the purchasers tC 11 oomaining iuu acres more or less. . Kp- i iriMS: 1-3 cash, i .3 :vul- ing the land on which the late Mrs, V. and balance in twelve months L. Morton lived prio.r to her death. red payment being secured a'nA . er- some snellinp: then Bro. Beam done at Bethel Hill. He also the most satisfactory, lot of (Containing 100 acres more or less.. Be- TERMS;. 1-3 cash, 1-3 in si!!! announced that Miss Evie Street told them that in spite , of hard teachers that we have ever had would give a lesson on how to times, no doubt but Allensville any one season. I hear no corn start our little ones in reading was in a better shape financially plaint from any of the 'schools, and spelling. It was no trouble than the people around, BetheJ and one thing for. certain they TOTAL LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 7,214 29 20 78,500 93,786 24 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid Bills payable Dpno'-N suhiect to check Time Certificates of Deposits 85,296 66 After her discussion dinner was Cashier's checks outstanding 149 84 annnnced. and after Br0. Street TOTAL 299,967 03 had thanked the Lord for so state of North Carolina, County of many great blessings and especi- Person I, w' F Long, Cashier of the above ' ally for the nice dinner then set named Bank, do solemnly swear that ting before US, we were told to tne aoove statement is true to tne Dest j i . l I." 1- J t.l Ti D!U1.W r. wnat tne peopie oi weinei niu , can do the people of Allensville : . n can do also. And sooner'or later N0TICE 0F LaND SALE!! SECOND; Adjoining lands of W. ing interest from date of sale mi . j r l n i ., TiUi T l A"- Lius uecemDer , iyi5. -. Q. E. Morton, For further informaUonmisSinei' . apply to Carver & Winstead, Attorneys, Li. Ihomas and Paul SteDhens on th North, Lands of W. L. Thomas and heirs of Walter Rogers on the East, T SJ7. if iU. -l: 1 4- t-A TJ;i itrovo of iha fiVno Uvn Rocm ova o TYiio-htr honrtwOTYlA hnnfh tn 'U3 wi , r cdtuerstone ana 2.z w ten iroin tne unit; sue tsictiieu wvx un, vmi jw. cj. , 6v iW.iV.w.... j heirs of Walter Rogers on the South 299,967 03 her discourse that she was thor- starrea xne nign scnooi, ana iook upon. roor iiciiaru - ana ianas oi ;-rraiic Meaier on the west. ' oughly acquainted with the task io ooo oo set Defore ner- She is a woman of rare talents, and not only competent of teaching in our public schools but would do cre dit to any of our high schools. thpt-p will be a hie- hirh chno unaer ana D-Y virtl,e 01 ine aucnorii;y : tneie win De a Dig mgn scnooi conferred by an order of the superior building here. Bro. Beam then Court of Caswell County in a Special came forward full of enthusiasm Proceeding therein pending entitled CO O A I !liristmas of my knowledge and belief W F Long, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30 th day of Nov. 1915. M W Satterfield, Notary Public Correct Attest: R A Burch G W Thomas D W Bradsher Directors Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease MI shall not soon forget the benefits 1 derive J from the me of Foley Kidney Pills."-AL 4 Godfrey, Forest Grore, Oregon. Too much work and too little work eeem to have about the same effect on persons past middle age. Proper action of the kidneys is necessary to good health. They act as a filter and remove from the blood poisonous waste matter which if permitted to remain in the system leads to many complications. Many nervous, tired, run-down men and women suffer from pains in the back and sides, dizzy spells, bladder weakness, sore muscles and stiff joints and fail to realize that rheuma tism, diabetes or even Bright's dis ease may result. If you have cause to believe that your kidneys are weak, disordered or inactive you should act immediately. Foley Kidney Pills have been used by young, middle aged and old with complete satisfaction. They act quick, ly and surely and have given relief in cases of ten years' standing. help ourselves, which we did. After a short recess we again met and heard speeches from Miss Mary's students. After which Bro. Street gave us a ser mon on Community Spirit. He was at his best, in fact he did the best I ever knew him to do, and those who have heard him speak know .what that means. Being a little short on speakers Poor Richard was then called on for a speech. r He came forward with his little boy on one side and his little girl on the other, and started off by telling the au dience that perhaps they thought he was going to have a Punch and Judy show, but said such was not the case, wrhereupon he asked Effie to say the first Psalm which she did. Then he asked Victor to give us the ten com mandments which he did. Rich ard then started out to tell his people, the people of Allensville At th& Ml tore Largest Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries for the Holiday Ever Seen in a City this Size. Two thousand dollar stock of eVery concievable kind of FIRE WORKS. Five thousand dollar stock of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Etc. . Good candy at 8c a pound. Best Lay er Raisens, Cafifornian Smyria Figs, Dates, Prunes, Etc. See the 25c mixture of candy we sell you at 10c a pound. (JOE) TERRY GROCERY Co. Big store bfelow Star Warehouse nristmas Every Chris mas the question, "what shall I give him or her for Christmas", is al vvavs confronting us. It is exceedingly less difficult for you to answer after you have visited this store and looked over our many different artftles that will make any num ber of the family or friend an excellent present. Look over the following, see what you maj want and then come and let us show you, we are sure it will suit you: Whitman's Candy . Xmas Stationery Fountain Pens Eastman Kodaks Splendid assort- Perfumes and toilet ment Hair Brushes A . and cloth Brushes. Articles There are many other things that we could mention here. A look over our store will convince you that we have solved the above question for you. Davis Drug ' Cdoipany THE MXXIJL STORE I . -..-l)!, - , , , I THE ELECTRICAL WAY in the home is the way that takes the drudgery out of house work and does away with the old fashioned back breaking Methods. The housewife that uses electricity, that most modern and willing of servants applies scientific management to her home She gets a maximun of result with a minimun of effort. The electric lamp socket affords more than electric light. The same electric current that brings light into the home can be used to clean it, wash, iron and mend the clothes; prepare the meals and do a hundred and one other useful things. Make yours a "HOME ELECTRICAL." For a Christmas gift, electrical devices are the most useful and practical. If your home is not already wired for electricity, you are needlessly keeping from yourself the greatest convenience in the modren world. ' OXbOFO light Jr pmpapy Business is getting better and better. Conditions throughput the country everywhere are improving rapidly. Concerns that have refrained from building and extending are now pushing things to the limit of their capacity. As a direct consequence, the lumber market is climbing. Lumber manufacturers who heretofore have offered their product at a sacrifice aronow unable to take care of orders at a good profit. Even now, they will not quote a price for future delivery. Fortunately, we put in a big stock some time ago when lumber and building material was cheap. We still have some of this left and for a short time we will be able to take care of your wants at the same cheap price. Tis ' cannot hold long howe ver, and we urge you to anticipate your wants and buy what you will need NOW. '. - We cam saw yoo'.Momev Oil ti Will i m wt uis TOBE G; XAPPManager - 1 I
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