THE FnAHIILIN PRESS, FRA!"CLIN, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 11. 1223. L AGE TVO Report of the Condition of The Highlands Bank At Highlands, N. C, at the Close of Business Jiie 29, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and Discount Z 5o,3lAwu Overdrafts '200.78 United States Bonds 100.00 Banking House 3,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,500.00 Cash in Vault and Amounts Due from Approved De pository Banks....... ... 11,760.83 Report of the Condition of The Citizens Bank At Franklin, N. C, at the Close of Business June 29, 1929. Total $73,927.61 LIABILITIES Captial Stoclc Paid In. .... .$15,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net Amount 128.48 Demand , Deposits Duo Banks 1,520.67 Other Deposits Subject to Check 29,617.60 Cashier's Checks Outstanding 272.79 Certified Checks Outstanding. 7MU Savings Deposits (Due-on or after 30 Days). 22,781.19 Bills' Payable. 2,500.00 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $113,653.23 Overdrafts 638.38 All Other Stocks and Bonds Building & Loan Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Cash in Vault and Amounts Due from Approved De pository Bank's '. riiprks lor Gearinc and Trnn;it Items 03.W Cash Items d terns Held Over n Honrs V. 69.00 1(30.00 3,748.77 30,692.98 Total ......... .$73,927.61 State of North Carolina, County of Macoh. S. T. Marrett, Cashier of the High lands Bank, personally appeared be fore me this day, and, being duly 'sworn, for himself, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the day of July, 1929. ALBERTINA STAUB, Notary Pub lic. My commission expire Nov. 22, 1930. S. T. MARETT, Cashier. G. W. MARETT, Director. C. J. 'ANDERSON, Director. WANTED GASOLINE Monday night while Chief Henry was patrolling the street he discovered two young men who gave their names as Sellers and Young, taking gasoline from an automobile parked on the Street. The Chief very .promptly took charge of the boys and gave them lodging in the jail. The next morning these youngsters were taken before Mayor Patton who allowed them to, pay the cost, $4.80 and de part. These' boys claimed to be students of the University of Kentucky. Total . .$148,965.36 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid m $ 15,000.00 Surplus Fund ,3 1 1 -1 I 'ndiviflf el Profits (Net Amt.V 909.49 Othr Dptmsits Subiect to Check 59,263.38 Trrtifiratrs of' Deposit flliiP on or after 30 I )avs) .. 66.016.21 R1I.LS PAYABLE NONE Total ...$148,965.36 OABDO ik H UivUilJ' TO CU1T BUSINESS "Sargon put me in better 'health than 1 have been in two years. 1 have gained 9 pounc's, and feel full of new enenrv. Sargon brought these wonderful benefits after I had bec.i forced to quit buriness on r.cccunt of bad health. m: v.- v.v-yyzX-.-. yv.v.v.-.v.- v v - .:.'. X-l- ': VP 4f r . ?-f; mmmmmmmmmm tains it antiscorbutic value and is ercforc a safe and reliable food iter of known purity. Dry milk product for vacationists when away from their regular dairy home supply. in iMiiiwimw in iumvi. in mill i, T'itim A I X 1:4 mmm is State of North Carolina, ' County of Macon. W. T. Moore, cashier, R, D. Sisk, Director and J. S. Conley Director of the Citizens Bank each personally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 10th dav of July 1929. LUCILLE PATILLO, Notary Public My commission expires December 20, 1929. W. T. MOORE, Cashier. J. S. CONLEY, Director. R. 1). SISK, Director. Report of the Condition , of the Bank of Franklin At Franklin, N. C, at the Close of Business June 29, 1929: More Than a Convenience Acquaintance with a Drug Stem more than a mere convenience it is often a necsss:: ity. It imy be : late at night or a ! stormy d? may be - kn ible to leave your home. Regular customers of Per ry's Drug Store use the PHONE. A PRESCRIP TION from your Doctor receives PROMPT and CAREFUL atten tion by trained li censed pharma cists. You get all this without ex tra charge. We seek only a small margin of profit. "Correct Drug Service" PERRY'S YBmf Store RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. ..... .$435,996.69 Overdrafts ............... i 1,142.23 United States Bonds......... 11,000.00 Banking House 15,298.87 Furniture and Fixtures....... 1,874.2a Cash in Vault and Amounts ' . ' 1W from' Aooroved Dc pository Banks 118,983.88 Checks for Clearing and Transit Ttpms . 030.W Czih Ttems f Items Held fWr 7X HnursY. . : . . . . " 42.15 Total ,............$584,995.06 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surulus Fund 3U.uw.uu Profits fNet Amount) 12,251.71 Htnpr Dcbosits Subject to "Check .206,161.52 Deposits due Mate ot in. Official thereof. Secured 4,055.40 Other Deposits Secured by a f Ausrts nr Deoositorv 2,579.59 . . . r -v 1 fl Cashiers' Checks uutstana- R! inr . . . ;. .... .... . . . .... l,270.0 S i Time Certificates of Deposit (Due on or After .30 Days).... ,oo.h i 11111,11 it iwnrft-iniimw D U, , ZZZZ V. S. MADDOX Total .$584,995.06 State of North Carolina, County of Macon. T-T W rhf, rnshier: S. H. Lvle, j. j.. i . " I . . ' . . x I ur 1 I A . I o c director, v. . iogeisr umuui, j. A. Porter .director of the Bank of Franklin each personally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing report is, true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 9th day of July, 1929. ; LEE. CRAWFORD, Notary Public. Mv commission expires March, 15, 1930. , . H. W. CABF, Cashier S. II. LYLE, Director W. A. ROGERS, Director JAS. A. PORTER, Director. Baptist Church News to Ridgecrest church at Both pageants go np'vt . Snndav leaving our 2:30 P. M. A new finance committee was ap pointed at conference and instructed to settle all 'debts of the . church. The Macon county association meets August 7th' and 8th at Ridgecrest. A committee to collect money for minutes consists of Irs. Ledford, Mrs. John Moore, Bro. Blaine and Si. -s Womack. ih'e roof will be covered with a ro. t paint bv instructions of the con ference., Prayer meeting wijl Tie held at 3 P. M. at Mrs. Dalrymple's and Friday at 3. P.'M. at Mrs. George Carpenter's. ' About 50 'diplomas will be awarded in B. Y. P. U. work. Miss Willie Mae Ledford will collect 10c each for the 'diplomas. GO TO GRAHAM Ranger Byrd and a crew of men left Monday - to spend several days in Graham county scaling timber which the government will sell to the "I was a strong healthy man until two years ago, then I began to suffer with indigestion and nausea, and my appetite failed. I couldn't sleep well on account of nervousness. I was cross and irritable and sick headaches were frequent. "T Viarl harl hillioi's attacks, and was so constipated I had to take calomel, castor oil, and enemas. My system was full of poisons and a rash broke out all over, my body. My whole system was run-down. "Sin takincr Sarcon I have a splendid appetite and eat anything 1 want without a sign ot indigestion. My nerves are steady and I sleep like a child. The billious attacks and constipation have disappeared and all poisons have been driven out of . my system. The rash has cleared and I never have headaches now. "Sargon restored my health after every other medicine failed. It strengthened my whole system, and put me in shape for work again. I cannot say too much for this wonder ful medicine." The above statement was made by V. S. Maddox, 580 Seminole Ave., X. E., Atlanta. He was in the retail grocery business for many years. Sargon may be obtained in Franklin at Perry's Drug Store. Adv. Some Suggestions For ' People on Vacation Most North Carolina people take their annual vacations' some time during the months of July and Aug ust. This not only applies tto,.the wfll-tn-dn in the leisure aass and the office workers and job holders in general, but to the large farm popu lation of the State as well. In short, the roads of this state are crowded practically every day during July and , August with every known type of . automobile loaded, to capacity with happy folks, and their baggage, off on a trip. This is a fine pro cedure because it enables people to become acquainted with their fellow citizens, in other counties. It also enables the people of one section of the SUntf to learn, something of the manners and customs of living of. the people of the other sections of the State. There are a few precau tions, however, if the happiness is to be maintained throughout the trip, and safety" as- well as happiness follow the return home. Some of the pre cautions, we would like to mention mfiv be numerated as follows : For those who camp by the road side or in one of the many places set aside for tourists camping, the available water supply ... should be carefullv scrutinized, and unless it is of known and proved purity, the drinking water should be boiledV at least three minute's before drinking. When there are children along who nr? '.siisrentihle , to anv one of the various communicable diseases, careful inquiry should be instituted when other children are found in the camp, perhaps coming from a. far distant section of the country. If there is any danger of exposure, the party should move on or keep the chil dren entirely separated. This pre cauton also applies to the travelers who stop in hotels and at the dif ferent resorts. The food consumed in the tourists camps or along the roadside should be carefully chosen. This .applies particularly to milk. Milk is one of the finest foods for roadside consumption, especially for children, but unless the supply can be obtained from high class dairies or pasteurized milk in some ot the towns, while passing through, it would be much safer and better to purchase some of the various brands of dry or evaporated, unsweetened milk. The dry milk, when prepared according to directions, affords a palatable substitute for fresh milk, and it is absolutely safe when taken FOR RENT Good Barn centrally located right in the main hotel district, with established trade at Highlands, N. C. A good chance for the right sort of man to make some easy money. Good demand for Saddle Horses at $4.00 per day. Apply to W. S. DAVIS HIGHLANDS, N. C. r if MM i -ON- E. K. CUNNINGHAM & CO. 25 The Little Store With Big Values FARMERS SUPPLY GO. Home Owned I TDIVIJTFMTOI01 . 1 I womv muDr . 1 ROLlEflf-iIlLS ALVA. 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