More About the Prizes For Bible * * Study. ? , The object of the International Press Bible Question Club is to pro"?_ ? through the i>rey-s, thought and investigation on the teaching of Scripture in connection with the International Sunday School Lessons. To this end some very valuableprizes are offered on very simple terms. There is to be given to the Fkakk?ix 1 imks readers in cOnnec- i tiiin with the other papers that join the I P. B. Q. C. during the current three months fifty prizes, viz. Kii n solid gold in.'ilaiiii tins sisrling silver medals, five teacher.-' Bibles, worth $5.50 each, thirty five copiia of "The Heart of Christianity," price tl 50 each. This book i? said to be the best thing written, in this countrv. on Ihe tiial subiect. The gold and silver medal* are beautilifully eugraved w th an emblematic desii'O, and the name- of th* winner will be engraved on the reverse side. It will be no small honor to be a gold or sflver medallist in this great international organization. Any \ er son who take-* up the simple course of study stands * jtood chance >f re ceiving ?h.it honor. Jht- simp'e coin itions are: (4) That eotniueacing April. -1 th* kp teruational Suulav School L^ss.ms ' must be read and *' Fi.e Suggestive Questions'' for 52 consecutive wetdcs, and a coupon should be cut out of this ' paper .each w erk and signal, certifying to the reading; (2) .Must answer in writing any five of :he qucstious that.arc indicated to be so answered, getting help from ant source, if that is necessary: (8) Within one week of the close of the contest must delivei to this of lice ad the coupons which have been ! cut out, together with ths five writ let) answers. The prizes will then be awarded to those who hand in | the gieatest number of coupons. If two or more send 111 an equal number of coupons, the tie or ties, wiil be broken by an examination of the written answers, and the prizes wilt be awarded to those who gel the highrst number of marks from an impartial examination of the an- j owors. Subscribe for the Franklin* Times now. Cat Out and Send to this Office. Send the Franklin Times from | now to 19 the . close of the Bible Question Club Contest, for the price of Ol.oO enclosed. Count me a member of the I,ocal Club Name Address j Terrible Train of Troubles. Lake Charles, La.?Mrs. E. Four- i nier, 516 Kir by street, says: "The I month befou: I took Cardoi, I could j hardly waHs\ I had backache, head- j ache, pain inVuy^legg, chills, faint-' iog spells, siqk stofmigh, dragging feelings, and no patience o1~T>ottrage.! ^ Since taking Cardoi, I have no rnore^ pains, can walk tar as I- want to, and leel good all \llle lliiie." TftkO Cardui and be benefited by the peculiar herb ingredients which have been found so efficient tor womanly ills. Cardui will relieve that backache, headache, and all the misery from which you suffer, just as i", has done for others. Trv Cardui. List of Letters. Remaining in the poetoffice at Louieburg, N. C., uncalled for: Mrs. Martha Alston, Jim Alston, H. T. Connally, Mrs. Malissa Davis, Miss Lucy Duns ton. Frank Davis, John Egerton, Sol Evans, Mies SisterEgton, Jim Exton, Miss Ploma Harkey, (Stal? lings), Miss Nonie Hicks, Miss Carrie Johnson, Miss Mole Johnson, Mrs. Matilda King, Mrs. Minnie 'Macon, Miss Henrietta Mdbson, Henry Mitchel, Chaa May, Mrs. Walter Muerell Miss Mary Leal, Joe R. Perry, C.'T. Perry, Mrs. Laura Person, Louis Hunt, J. 8. Stanford, Mrs. Dors Thomas, Miss Peraet Thomas, R. H. Thompson, J. C. White, A. M. Pate, Chaa T. Braine. James Cordon, Chaa. W. Moody, Ellen Caahman, Mrs. Lucy Evins, Ida G. McKnight. Persona calling for any of the above letters will please say they saw them advertised. 1L & Yaxbokough, p. M. EARLY ^ RISERS ^ ' : ' i'' . ' ' " ' ' ^ ' MEAL MEAL MEALj!" To The People Who Appreciate!" Good Water Groun<ji Corn Meal, j W? wish to say that we have thoroughly^xemoleled our water mill, every part' being new from the water wheel up, We haV4? capacity of 500 bushels a day. i No matter how hig#a turiiN^ou bring we-j uau gt'iml ii fur you in aj few nrhmtoo and not keep you waiting. - ' \. j If you want sure enough home made water gi ^und meal bring your corn when you come to town and let us show.you i hat we can do for you No "Near Meal" ALLEN BROS CO. Just Arrived A Big Lob 01 New - Goods COME IN- AND .SEE MtW^JE 1 IN TOWN IF YOU WI.SH TO .SAVK MONEY Watch this space for further i? announceElents D. H. Hill, representing our tailoring e?rblishment. will be at my store _ in a few days. Come in and let him take VDUf measure and save you monev on your spring suit. ' J- W. KING* ~ - . I In Connection with mv Jewelry. Business I Expect to Open a A Complete Line of 5 and ^Cents Goods I have joined the Scnithern 5 anVl 10 cents association, my t ooda are bought right and I 1m going to sill them right. Goods are are arriving daily. Look for mftad in next \dfeeks issue of the TimesJ. r+r JOHNSON ? CONSOLIDATED " m. 11 j -1 _ SALE RAMOS ^YPEWRITBfc. CO., INC. C. D. WC^K,S, TRUSTEE THE JOHN S. AfEWRITER AGENCY'^ Stock of Typewriter^, Supplies and 0ffic6 Furniture The following aiK^tJScialsTif-MHiireste.l write us at onoe as these prieos last until the stock is disposed of 1 910 0ok No3 Und' ood' lonS 53 76 Sg&ST SsPKESftStt 5S ... .. ? (w) rn i nu i vicior, (elite) 62 50 { f%?X ?A? SU, i No 1 Victor, ipiea) 65 00 \ 1 No 2 Victor, (elite) 70 00 ? ^ 1 No 2 Victor (pica) 75 00 i No Iv&VcZl X SSI 3 No 2 Victor, (pic) 84 50 1 let of Edison* business phi.ioVraphs, constating of dicta ting, transcribing and J" "" shaving machines, also 1 doieoJcy inders Regular price $"10. our price $162.60 1 set Dictaphones, tame outht Regular price $210, our price $190. $1 and 76c V ri bbonajfor all makes 60e. f$ Carbon paper (a bolt 100 abeeta) $2.10 a Hoi. Price* on office furniture quoted upon repuest. Terms Kxpreaa COD on 1 approved bankable paper. Order at once from 1 JOHN S. RAMOS Frinceea Building WILMINGTON, N. C. Bo* $4 *? i i * 'JfT?V'vJ,.? . * f'cry!' - - - ? I. . t New York U _ \f i We have^just ma our object was to | new and up-to-da of /Louisbu'rg I country. / SILK FO \hr Are very strong and our line i the lVwst Patterns At 1 and we have the all-over lac embroideri every design. Full line of si! Ic marquise are especially stylish for the .pring and lower than larger city prices, while our a detail. We are headquarter for Godman, Queen Q Over Shoes a T Yours t BANDLER-GR n Anr Mmj Ill UUI lie V ?~? ?1 We Lave now 1A01 furniture, coffins, ( our new store roo: where we shall ^e = ? our friondo and c\ see us. We/proi more extensive st( er before ana whe thing in our line vj *n1 do on ttaii t jruu. I JJUI1 L our new quarters and that you are i dnd see us.' I ' I / .'. * H. E. White LOUISBUR) ."4rc " ' v > v "j r~ . i. .. ' &&&,? .' vc V, .. ^ ? ?-a a i 3Louisburg \ KS' ide this trip and get goods that are ite for the people and surrounding ?_ L i;. ULARDS R ing.:. I complete cyer shown m in Louisburg. All New ies in suk and mercerized to match in tttea in aVt best shades, these goods summer. Okr prices are very much ssortment is tpK^e as complete in every tuality and Walk-nd Slippers o Serve owell'coT] y Quarters! I > i red our stock of saskets, etc., to m on Main street glad to have all tetomers call to Dohe to carry a >ck now than evil yovrneed anyre can suit and forget we are at on Main street T"l TT1- ? uvjlucu. tu uaU 111 7 ; . ?^. e* r ?3 ^ '' " ' , " \ - 1. - JvS % ?:.. /* ! Furniture Co.ll 5, N. C. x . M I Mm i ... . I

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