Win a Absolutely No Strings Tied to It, If You Win you Get the Money The Brown Furniture House Youngsville, IN. C. Offers prizes to persons writing advertisements telling of the necessity for and value of all necessary house furnishings and why they should be purchased from us. The prizes we are offering are as follows: _ , , FIRST PRIZE , $5.00 SECOND PRIZE ,. $4.00... THIRD PRIZE $3.00,... FOURTH PRIZE $2.00.... FIFTH PRIZE , ?. .1 Years Subscription to Franklin Times The prizes will be paid in cash as represented and the judges will be Messrs. F. A. Cheatham, Tobacconist; J. A. Williams, Cashier Bank of Youngsville; Bev. W. B. Humble, Pastor of the Methodist Church, who will pass upon the question of which is the best advertisement. The best all around advertisement will be declared the winner of the flrsl prize and the next best I'ccond prize and so on. All advertisements must be received by May 15th, 1925, at 6 o'clock p. m., and should be addressed to the firm marked advertising contest. The announcement of the winners will be made in this space the following week, and the advertise ments selected will be used from nine to time. ? ? To make you more familiar with your subject and therefore easier to win, we suggest that you visit our store and see our complete line of Furniture, House furn ishings, musical instruments, etc. J. L BROWN, Proprietor FARM MACHINERY Also a full and complete line of International and Massey Harris Farm Machinery of all kinds. Weber one and two horse wagons. Biding Cultivators FERTILIZERS I have a full supply of the following well known brands of fertil izers. Eclipse, Bauglis, Red Steer, Zell's, Roysters, Qilt Edge, Raleigh Standard, Robeson Special, Daniel's Spec- Mowers and Rakes ial Tobacco Mixture, Select "Wrapper, Nitrate Soda, Cerealite; A car of Brick and a car of Cotton Seed Hulls just received that I can save you money on. I have a good secondhand 1 ton International Truck, just overhauled for sale cheap. J. P. TIMBERLAKE 2 Miles South of Louisburg, N. C. -K Yl ?, -* . . - r; MAKltlS CHAPEL B. Y. P. C. MAY 10, 1W5 Oiwiiint, llnini. 1 Liuiu lu **?*> Story. Prayer. Charlie Filler. Hymn. Look and Live. Quiz, conducted by John Morris. Bible Study meeting, Jesus Encour ages the Fishermen. Prayer, Hilary Pearce. Program presented by Group 2, Lil ly Perry, captain. Scripture reading, John Mbrris. Introduction, Lilly Perry. The Story Briefly Told, Violet Fra iler. Back by Beautiful Galilee, Beatrice Barham. Amazed at the Miracle, W. N. Will iams. Fishers of Men, Mrs. Johnnie Ed wards. I A Look at Jesus Stirs the Land, Znria Barham. Christ, Lord of our Lives, Hilary Pearce. Counting the Cost, Joseph Frazier. ? T' timony of Dr. Strong, Estelle Lam aster. Recitation, Virginia Perry. Hymn, Standing on the Promises. Secretary's report. Dismissal. I Everybody is cordially invited to come. "t-i S-H- Your Conversation "AMWTION" :; ? a MmTIOJr is a wor<' which we have Inherited from the old Roman custom of a candidate who was seeking oflioe. It comes from the word "anihio," which means " to go around." The Roman candidate for office paraded through the streets as a sign that he was seeking election to office. The word has thus come to mean socking the attainment of cer tain nims. The correct pro nunciation is "am-bish-un." with accent on tiie second syllable. I I i 1 I I 1 ! ! I I I 1 I 1 I i I I The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE I1ROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. The Popular Girl By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Man, University of Illinois. X/f IDPI.ETON did not return to col XVI iege after the Chlstmas vacation. He was down In his studies, his In structors said; bis father did not wish him to continue, he told the fellows; he had accepted a position, the college paper announced; but the real facts were that It was a girl?a very popu lar girl, who had upset MIddleton and put an end to his college education. She was a pretty girl with pleasant manners and stylish clothes and a ready flow of talk and exemplary morals?If her clothes had been a little less correct and her morals a little less exemplary, she might have been less dangerous. From the time she had entered the high school she had kept a string of fellows about her, and she had played them adroitly, skillfully, and with a steady eye to her own selfish Interests. If one ever tried to break away she melted Imme diately and gave him the Impression that be was the only one for whom ?he had really cared, and he usually rushed back Into her train. When Barton entered college he wae ambitious and guve promise of an ex cellent record; l>ut she was attracted by him, and be no sooner came nnder her Influence than he lost all ambition. He was wild after her, spent his money on her, and neglected every thing to be with her. She would never let him alone, played with him In a tantalising way, called him on the tele phone If be failed to see her, and, then when she had ruined him as a student and tired of him as a lover, threw him aside unemotionally and picked op another victim. Trier# had been several of them be fore Mlddletoo came?a shy, sensitive, tender-hearted boy, easily led, easily discouraged, and In love with the girt. 81a attentions flattered her, and, though she did not really care for hlin, ?he was too calculatingly selfish te let him go. She smiled on him and almost insulted him In tarn; the made engagements with him and then broke them without eomponctlon If a more desired eecort came along. Sbe count ed on his coming whenever ehe becfe ened, and, too weak to resist her, she made life for him a constant uncer tainty and hell which he left college te rtd himself of. Such a man Is weak, yon say. Per haps. But a real woman might have him, encouraged him. set bin Ideals, or, beat of all, she t have let him alone, there ere many such girls with pretty faces aad cursedly attractive clothes, Incapable of real feeling and IkoapaMe of an unselfish thought. ?Sg some out unscathed, many people Ok, from these social escapades, but la not true. They pay?every one ed them. Sometimes the time of pay ment Is long deferred, bnt they pay ts the last farthing, cruelly, far mors (Ian their little petty popularity and pleasure# are worth. When they come to tte point of wanting friends there are none; when they want love and ml devotion they ere gone; through their trHMng with sacred emotions the* become Incapable of feeling or enSreflattnf such emotions, and the eni H loneliness, nhhspplnese and T, BC2J2231SC ?AXL A. DEPARTMENT STORE CALLS YOUR ATTENTION To the new arrivals of summer dresses in dainty Voiles in all the late shades for Commencement wear, Prices from $3.95 to $10.95 New Spring and Summer Hats just received, at Special Prices This Week "We have a very nice display in the latest styl of foot wear at attractive low prices. Our piece goods department is the most complete in Town, suc.h as figured Voiles and Silk Crepes and the late patterns in stripe Wash Satins, and Broadcloth, Prices ranging from 39c to $1.95 per yard Our Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing At Real Low Prices Men's and Young Men's1 Straw and Panama Hats, at Prices from $1.48 to $3.95 Don't fail to see A. TONKEL before buying. A. TONKEL The Popular Priced Department 'store LOUISBURG, : NORTH CAROLINA A Diamond Ring Opens the Heart We've found the surest way to "her heart." It's one of our newly arrived exquisitely set gems. They are here in deftly set mountings and unusual colorings. Consult us about the ring. We stand behind everyone we sell as being just like it is represented. NO JEWELRY REPAIRING TOO DIFFICULT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING ALSO L. W. PARRISH, Jeweler What My Neighbor Says Il of Interest to Louisburg Folks. When ore has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dizziness, urinary disorders and other kidney] ills?and has found relief from ?11 this sickness and suffering, that person's advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The following case is only one of many thousands, but it is that of a Louisburg resident. Who coujd ask for a better example? Mrs. N. L. Mpseley, says: "My back hurt badly and when I got down it was an effort to straighten again. back, and my kidneys acted too It was an effort to do my hou and at times my head swam with ness. Doan's I'ljla, from the A. Drug Co., rid me of the misery and have had no trouble since." ; Price 60c, at all dealers. Doat simply ask for a kidney remedy?gat Doan's Pills ? the same that Mrs. 6CVJS&. ?* \ 'It the county agent does nothing else the home-made nitrate of eoda crusher will pay his salary for a year," say* O. P. Harris, of Mapterilie, Frank lin County's ex-Senator. For Satisfaction "See Gus M Price plus quality No sale is com plete until CUS TOMER is pleased. My line is full and prices right. Yours to pieass, A. i. Jarman Opposite P. 0, Phono US

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