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THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 21, ,13 PACE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS SOnil'SCORilCilP OFFERED 19 GROWERS PRODUCERS OF BEST TEN EARS WILL WIN THIS HAND- V'.v; SOME TROPHY. Z3 Wfflt a 3 4 I5 1 1116 I7 I8 P 1 10 1 111 5r-iii--iK EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT IWIIIr -Jjllliiif "11 lSL 68 - f- ,:S?i 1 M rii (, 1926, Western Horizontal. , 1A battle 6-Slender M Close 13 Contents of any figure 11 First person singular present of "he" 17 A forest product Mob violence 20 A preposition H A slight bow zsine iasi 14 A vase 25 A beverage M Goddess of the rainbow 11 An article . Doctor of medicine (abbr.) ID A small broom 11 The hisrher male voice $ A poisonous reptile 3& A large web-footed bird l A pitcher 38 Small specKS i$ To come or go into 4tT Tinise 44 Small boat To gain knowledge ' 51 A tavern w-imnip U A measure of land 66 Near 17 Man's name (abbr.) fTo send forth . M A personal pronout M To grow old (j Present Indicative plural of "be" tt A beverage S Very n To be furious 7 Awful 71 A large rope 86 To bang 69 Upon fl To repair 4 Frankness Solatloa will appear FpjRlEn'll JMLiA S TiA tQsuje GSlMB J. tlBlolAlSlTl Rev. RausehenbeVV Here For Presbyterian Meeting The Rcfv.F. KaMcfccnkrK.W Mfcc4 ville, 'superintendent of home missions of the Presbyterian church in the Ashcville rrcsbytery, is in 'Franklin assisting the Rev. J. S. Flanagan, pasj tor of the local Presbyterian church, in the. meeting which was begun f on Sunday. . x A '"' " ' The services are. being held at 10:30 in the morninDr and at 7:30 in the evening. . The other churches in thd community have been giyin'gt the-Pres-livtprians thrir r.noOelation in makinir the meeting a success, and attendance has been good, 2 v , ; v-y, j Services on Sunday will tie ati 1 1 :00 and 7:30 o'clock; the meeting prob ably wilfi fcome to close with the vniniT rriptincr on Surfctav. One feature of the meeting will be a story hour at 10:30 Saturday tnornT mtr fnr thp rhildrpn nf the communitv. Mr. Kauschenberg is said to be gifted hi the art of story telling, and every child in the community is invited to hear the message he will bring at this service, r"TAai NngRiqANri DlElNj 1RUJQUTJAR RiFT 1 Bl AlPlTppllVQ Pl A .-' iflEpfenEnYouHEi C A NLiHtd A R DU m, DlRlXTnWTlB MEM Those nice, good looking Shoes, made from se lect Kangaroo, that wear so long and never get rough nor shabby looking, are here. They are made on the comfortable combination lat and feel AT HOME on youft- Seet from the start. Let us show them U you. v TROTTER'S MAXIMUM VALUES .... ' ' ' '-''' '. :' "' Newspaper Union.) Vertical. TTnrn ni,i tnflt 4 Naked '6 A place of public contest 7 A Scottish land holder 8- -A metal 9-To 10 Exclamation 11 Empty pleasure . 14-A metal 16-Greater 18 A girl's name 19 A choice roast 20 To roll and tumble 22 To eat 25 Bakery product (pi.) 27 To plant ' 30 Rainy 32 Prefix meaning again 34 Name of silk material 35-To proceed 37 A color 38 Free from moisture 40 Stylish and up-to-date 41 Scarce , 42 Before 43 An article 46 First person singular present, of "be" ' '"' 46-Mlsery 47-A kind of bean 48 To be present 60 A Bound 61t-A paragraph 62 Close 64 A pit for packing grain 66 Rare stone ' 68 An act or play ( 1 Exclamation of sorrow CSt-To lay smooth 6 To stitch 8 The last 70-Papa 72-Perform la next ! Leaeue Will Hear u Speakers at Dinner Cnmrrpssmrin Zebulon Weaver has ben invited by the Franklin League of Women Voters to address the league at" a dinner for which Jihe or ganization is now laving plans. The proposed dinner is to be held at one hf'the lcadfrfir local'lfotels. on the evening of October 28. The Republicans- haye also bem asked tot furnish a speaker for the occasion. At the same time, Dr. W. A. Rog ers, county chairman of the Demo cratic party, and H. L. Stockton, Republican county . chairman, have promised to provide speakers on county issues. Thus the league ex pects to have four speakers, two' from each party, to -discuss the leading is sue oi ine tainpaiji. It- i hntipfl that anwprs nf randi- datcsvto the qutsonaire issued by the n i i ,i league writ pe received in time to dc read at this meeting. Trip randidatps. for . countv offices are'tq be invited, to be "present, and answer any questions which may arise. IT AHiio ffifinle tio7p' ?ilc onnrMinrprl that .the women Icitizens of the county are coruiauy lnvncu to aneiiu ine um npn rpirardlpss of whpthpr or not thpv . . -, - -n w. . J are members of the organization. , pickets ,wiji De sold personally oy mcirnbeiU of the" League. The plates will be 75 cents e,ach. NOTICE OFAPPLICATION FOR PARDON Notice is hereby given that appli- ratinn for the tiardnn of Tnhn Annpl , " 1 j o I convicted in Macon County Superior CoUrt, for violation of the Prohibition Law, will be made. All person desir ing to resist pardon will "file! their ob jections with the Governor, or the i ardon Lommission at once. This October 19, 1926. p()28 . JOHN ANGEL; CONDITIONS OF THE AWARD To Compote for Southern's Cup, Corn Must Have Won at Fair. 1 Atlanta fi To ". encouraf?e the growing of more and better corn In the territory It serves, the Southern Uallwav Svstem has offered a hand some silver cup, to be competed for annually. The cup will' be awarded for the best ten ears of any variety of field corn grown and exhibited by a farmer in Alabama, Georgia, Ken tuckj, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, or Virginia. Competition will be open to all growers in the states named, but tne corn must first have been exhibited by the grower at one of the desig nated fairs In his state. The desig nated fairs at which exhibitors may qualify to compete for the Southern's cud are as follows: Vireinla State Fair, Richmond, Va.; Central Fair, Greensboro, N. C; South Carolina State Fair, Columbia, S. C; Tennessee State Fair, Nashville, Tenn.; Trl-State Fair, Memphis, Tenn.: Chattanooga Interstate Fair, Chattanooga, Tenn.; East Tennessee Division Fair, Knoxville, Tenn.; Ken tucky State Fair, Louisville, Ky.; Southeastern Fair, Atlanta, Ga.; Geor gia State Exposition, Macon, Ga.; Georgia Stato Pair, Savannah, Ga.; Chattahoochee Valley Exposition, Co lumbuB, Ga.; Alabama State Fair, Bir mingham, Ala.; State Fair of Ala bama. Montgomery, Ala.; Mississippi Alabama Fair, Meridian,. Miss.; Mis sissippi State Fair, Jackson, Miss. ; South Mississippi Fair, Laurel, Miss The officials of each fair desig noted will be asked to forward the ten-ear exhibit adjudged to be the best entering competition at. tbat filr in i sealed package to the General Agricultural Agent, Southern Railway System. Atlanta, Georgia, together with a letter certifying the name and postoffice address of the grower and exhibitor of the corn and the county in which it was grown. In cases in which the com judginp; rules of the fair shall require the shelling of one or more ears cf an exhibit, the shells d corn and the cobs from which it was shelled shall be forwarded with the iiTYshclled cars. All expense of packing and forwarding exhibits from eacb fair will be borne by Southern Rail way System. As soon as the exhibits have been received from all of the fairs desig nated, the awarding or tne cup ior that year will be made by three im- partiaL judges. The names of the innVes. together with date of tne judging, will be announced in ad vance. Anv comnetlttor whose corn shall be forwarded to Atlanta from his fair can have his corn returned to him after the final judging by notifying the General Agricultural Agent, Southern Railway System, Atlanta, Georgia, at least five days before the final ludrfng. The following schedule of points shall govern judging for the award of Southern Railway Cup: Points. (1) Uniformity of exhibit:.. (2) . Shape of ears, taking In consideration the variety.. (3) Length of ears, taking in consideration the variety.. i4 Circumference, taking In 15 10 10 ccnt on a one hundred per cent lamb consideration the variety (5) Tips of ears......... (6) Butts of ears.... 6 6 6 (7) Kernel uniformity........ (8) Kernel shape.:.:.... (9) Color of corn and cob.. (10) Trueness to type of varl- ety represented 15 (11) Per cent of grain......:........... 15 The name of the winner of the cup, with his county, state and year of winning, will be engraved on a sil ver plate to be attached to the base of the cup. Title to Southern Rail way Corn Cup will remain permanent ly with Southern Railway Company. Possession of the cup will remain with the prize winner pending Its award to the prize winner in the next fol lowing contest. Essig Uarkot 1L O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meals of All Kinds Fiat Home Made Saustfo Everything kept in a first class market. Phone 42 In the town of Hats unique There's a Restaurant quite complete; It treats its patrons right in every way ; Those that eat there all the time Report to others that its And consequently others REECE'S RESTAURANT OPEN $2.98 $2.98 Special Sale of Hats On Friday and Saturday of this week we are offering your choice of any hat in our store at $2.98. This is your opportunity to get a handsome Fall or Winter Hat at a re markably low price. Clifford Dills, of : Cartoogechaye, won the prize last Saturday. Another prize will be given away next Saturday at 2 p. m. GORDON BROTHERS "Have the Bargains For You" Get rid of the ca old range MRS. HOUSEWIFE: u Chuck the old rstige out of your kitchen and come in and buy ne of our improved new time and fuel saving ranges, which do even .baking and cooking, and do it quickly. Ornament your home with one of our handsome Heaters You will soon SAVE enough on fuel to pay, for a new Range and Heater. , ' . . Our Hardware's BEST; it stands the TEST Franklin Hardware Co. fine, come each day. $2.98 $2.98 v. ai a , m V 9 EH 9 I
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