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Teachers, librarians, parents and leaders of boys clubs also re- 1 commend THE AMERICAN BOY, enthusiastically. They have found j that as a general rule regular readers of THE AMERICAN BOY \ advance more rapidly and develop1 more worthwhile characteristics than" do boys who do not read it. Trained writers and artists, fa mous coaches and athletes, ex-1 plorers, scientists and men suc cessful in^ business and industry join with an experiences staff to produce in THE AMERICAN BOY, the sort of reading matter boys like best. THE AMERICAN BOY sells on most newsstands at 15c a copy Subscription prices are J1.90 for one year or $3.00 for three years. Foreign rates 50c a year extra. To subscribe simply send your name, address and remittance direct to THE AMERICAN BOY. 7430 Sec ond Blvd.. Detroit. Michigan. Adv. CARD OK THANKS The family of John W. Ed wards wish to extend to their friends and neighbors their sin cere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses rendered them, during the sickness and dtatb of their husband and father. BABY CHICKS Now Is the time to get your Baby Chicks. We have them for sale each Wednesday. All of our flocks are U. S. and X. C. approv ed and Slate Blood Tested, and are binder State Supervision. We have the following breeds: Barred, Buff, and White Rocks, Khode Island Beds, White Leg horns, Anconas and Black Minor ras. The price will be $8.50 per 100; 500 for $40.00. Delivered and guaranteed. Book your order now for any date you want them. Moved I have moved oat to my farm 12 miles east of Loulsburg on Highway 561, where I can give you Better Chicks and Better Ser vice. Wrltp or come to see me, I will give jour order in> l>e?t at tention. Louisburg H a c h e r y MACY G. llRFWFR, Prop. LOUISBURG, N. C. ROUTE 2 CARD OK THANKS We want to thank our neigh-' bors and friends (or the kindness shown during the illness and death of our mother. Mandy Young. (colored). We thank both white and colored. Ther kindness will never be forgotten. Family and Relatives. FOB RENT - Furnished apartment or rooms. Call 313-1. Mrs. M. S. Clifton. 408 N. Church St*.. Louisburg, N. C. 2-10-2t FARMS FOR RENT Good Tobacco farms for white tenants having two or more teams. MRS. W. PERRY NEAL, 2-10-tf Louisburg. ,N. "C. FOR SALE One large Iron Safe, single door. MRS. RUTH PARKER. ( 2-17-lt Wood, N. C. >JJLK COWS FOR SALE Guernsey Milk Cows, fresh to pail, second and third calves for sale cheap. Call and see them. E. R. BALL, 2-17-30 Alert, X. ,C CHOOSE an; ELGIN ANNIVERSARY $19^ Watch values never before offered for less than $ 24.75 ? The perfect gift for yolir "Valen tine" ? a genuine 75th "Anniver sary" Elgin! Come in today and make your selection. Our special price is for a limited time only.' Model 3753 ? " * $19.75 Raynor's Radio & Jewelry Shop Repairs to All Makes, Louisburg, N. Carolina j ' t m Dr. Sadie C. Johnson . CHIROPRACTOR ?i "-"'--i-' 215 Court Street Loui?burg, N. C. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE This is to announce to the public that I have moved my offices to a new location, occupying a portion of the FRANKLIN TIMES building, and using for the present the same entrance into the building. By making this move I shall be pro vided with more room and shall be able to offer first floor office service to my patients. Also. I wish to announce a change in my office hours, to take effect next week, beginning Mon day, February 13th. Each Day, (except Thursday) 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. .Thursday, 9 a. m. to ,1 p. m. Evening Hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat., 7 to 9 p. m. Down Go The Credits ! 10 P. M. SAT. FEB. 18th SUPPORT i. x Your Favorite Now! ARCH T'KHHV 17 molitlis old sou of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Head. Wood, N. C? SHIRLKY ANX 3 Year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bunn. of Spring Hope. Route 2. EMILY NELL S months old daughter of Mi', and Mrs. Elmo Dean, Louislmrg, X. C. Route 4. JOYCE 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Spencer. LouISburg, N. C. Route 3. BETSY BOSK v 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ii. Rutin. Loufoburg, N. C. FRANCKH ANN. 3 Years Daughter of Mr. and Mm. K. Tiuiberlake, IjOuisburg, Rt. I. ALLKX.'II Month* Sod ?f Mr. Hud Mr*. Manurl Awrf. l.ouUhurg. # i' BILL, 4 Years Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. Lanraaxter, Loibbaif. FIRST GRAND PRIZE $150 IN CASH AND SILVER LOVING CUP ' *, ? 'A f - . Second Award $75 IN CASH Third Award $25 IN CASH Four Awards of $5.00 Each Fourth Award $15 IN CASH Fifth Award $10 IN CASH * \ The publisher reserves the right to add to above list of awards. Merchants Listed Below Issue "BABY COUPONS" One Coupon with Each 50c Purchase or Upon Payment of Account! W. E. COLLIER MEATS ? 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