FAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1D2S- U2 40 35 52 Z5T 36 157 3 7JL 30 52 0 15" 21 60 22 26 69 73 2 IS 37 I AS trrrr I lb ?8 23 7? 10 33 3? 55 74 62 1L 2.7 1 46 I 65T (, 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) Horizontal. 1 Possessed " ' 4 A snake 7 Ancient 9 A small body of water ,12 A metal 116 A fish 'IS On land it A bird .25 A pronoun 14 A recess 17 A vegetable 19 Damp 28 Affirmative 26 Over (poet.) 2t A country mentioned In the Bible 30 Straps i33 Seventh note of scale S4 Not daytimes 47 Discusses i0 Patagonian cavy i41 A poem 42 A girl's name ., 43 Vaccinating fluids ' ,46 Attach 47 When 48 A bird 61 To perform 1MT0 have 64 Daylight -It A man's nickname - 68 Staves for sugar boxes t '1 A conjunction 63 To defame 4 To make loye to tt A pronoun 7 A holy image i?0 Prefix meaning "half '71 A lug pen '73 Abbreviation for Fellows of Royal Society 173 Abbreviation for manuscript 74-. A color a ' Vertical, 1- 2-6-6-7-8-10-13-16-16-22-24-27-31-32-35-38-39-44-45-46-49-52-55-67-60- 61 63 6: 69 3 Turrets 9 Footwear 11 A drink -A blow -In order -Loud breathing In sleep -Mixed printer's type -Exclamation -Thinnest -Spikes . -A boy's name -Kind of wicker basket -Timid 21 Metal -Electrical charge .-A play upon words -Male possessive pronoun -Pertaining to iodine -Sustains 23 Ceases to move -A fish 36 -A cap -A kind of cloth -A drink 43 Did sit -One who breaks, things -To wake up -A young deer -A tree ' 60 Fuss -A milk and butter farm -To scoff 66 Soot -A married woman -A tree To sum up-. sa A woman A distress call 65 Cleaned out .Duri nt verb "to be" The great Brahmin word Pritchard Predicts amers ilm SoUttoo will appear la aext tara. IoJoMslAiTrsiUtoHiTr H iTjRlE fflO TmlO mSSL M a WXJR AORjE 1AT "TjoZ EM iff shfJqeI arejalT vLjReaTt Z-menEod IHjJClAlNlDloTRO Jones-Johnston A quiet wedding ceremony was per formed yesterday at high noon, when Miss Elizabeth Johnston was mar ried to William C. Jones, the Rev. "Willis C. Clark officiating. .The bridcj was given ' iir marriage by her mother, Mrs. F. S. Johnston, and Jack Johnston, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Jones is a daughter of the late Colonel F S. Johnston, of Frank lin, N. C. She is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mrs. Fred Johnston and a niece of Mrs. C. E. Tatillo, of Tampa. Mr. Jones was formerly of Ashe ville, N. C, and has been engaged in real estate work. He possesses a tenor voice and has done concert work throughout the country. He has been soloist for several large churches, recently at All Souls church. Biltmore, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left after the ceremony on a motor trip and will be at home, 3208 San Carlos street, after October 25. Tampa Tribune of October 17. Pres$ Want Ads turn the trick. First Lyceum Number Well Received; Good Financial Start Made The first number of the Lyceum course here this winter was enthu- siasticlly received by a crowd that almost filled the court house last Friday evening. Both the music and the magic of Frye and Company appeared to de light the audience. The musical pro fram combined Hunt nopular "um bers with classical selections, and 'was giyen generous applause. 'And when .Mr. Frye came on with his magic Stunts, he kept his audience guessing, gasping and giggling, from start to finish. ' , The drawing of numbers proved m-frreoir,.)- too. and the two voune men who drew the lucky number appeared highly pldased with the watch and flashlight. Similar prizes . will be drawn at the next ; number, the Ly ceum committee states. From the sale of season tickets and door receipts, the committee received enough to make the large first pay ment on the lvceum course, with a balance of about $40 to be applied on later payments, lhis is consid ered an exceptionally good start. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME The occupants of the parlor car of the Limited, were startled' by the abrupt entrance of two masked ban dits. "Throw up yer hands, com manded the bigger of the two. We re gonna rob all the gents and kiss all the gals." "No, pardner," said the smaller one, gallantly: "We'll rob the gents but we'll let the ladies alone." ; "Mind, your own business, young fellow," snapped a female passenger of uncertain age. "The big fellow is robbing this train." Progressive Farmer. TO FILM AT IDLE HOUR THEATRE Come and bring the children, let them see the Twinkie Film, Friday and Saturday nights. A present for every child. Don't mils it. v i TROTTER'S MAXIMUM VALUES Says Thinking People of the ' District Are Going to Dis regard Party Lines That the Hon. Zebulon Weaver, who has represented this district in Cengress for the past ten years will go down in defeat on Ifovambcr 2 at the hands of Captain Kenneth Smathers, Republican nominee for Congress is being predicted by Geo. M. Pritchard, Republican Congress ional Chairman. 1 Mr. Pritchard not only believes that Captain Smathers will be elected, but he believes that Captain Smathers will receive a majority of over two thousand .votes, and that the election will be a repetition of what happened when John Grant was elected to Con gress. Mr. Fntchard cased his pre diction upon several things : First, he savs that Congressman Weaver has absolutely failed as a Congress- . - i i c it. : man; that tne tnmicing peopie 01 mis district want to send a congressman to Washington who will be recog nized, and receive some Federal aid for this district Second, Mr. Pritch ard pointed out that even the Ashe ville Citizen, the Democratic mouth piece, had voiced its approval of the Republican nominee in an editorial, of which the following is an extract: "The Citizen congratulates both the Republican party and the people of the tenth district upon the nomin ation by the Republicans as congres sional representative, of a gentleman of such high character, ability, and unimpeachable reputation as Captain Kenneth M. Smathers. "The Republican- nominee is of the type which we think would have ap pealed to Theodore Roosevelt, a clean lived, up-standing man . . ." Third: That Captain Smathers has made the most vigorous campaign that has-ever been put up against' Mr. Weaver. Fourth: that the thinking neoule of this district are convinced that a congressman at Washington who will be in harmony with the ad ministration can accomplish more than has been proven can be accom olished bv a congressman who is in opposition to the progressive policies of the national administration. Mr. Pritchard points out that the election of Captain bmathers will as sure the Federal building tor Wes tern North Carolina, which will be located at Asheville. and also post office buildings' for many towns and cities in this district where they are needed. The National Park will be made a certainty, more National For ests will be established, national high ways will be built, and federal aid will be received in many ways by the election of Lantam bmathers. "Western N'otth Carolina should not be held back by keeping in Con grcss a congressman who has proven himself powerless, says .Mr. rritcn a.d. "Progress is knocking at our door. We should have a congress man who will, and can, obtain our share of federal aid. There arc only four States which pay more federal tax than North Carolina, and it stands . to reason that . we are en titled to some of this money to be returned to this district. The election of Captain Smathers assures progress that's why 1 believe the thinking people of this district are going to disregard party lines and vote tor a congressman who will be recognized at Washington. "Congress recently made a large appropriation for federal buildings, but we have been informed that the amount is inadequate to take care of Asheville and. other needed places in this district. The same old story- just another way of saying that Con gressman Weaver has tailed to get the buildings he has- assured. And it is interesting to note that the Ashe ville Chamber of Commerce, realizing that recognition is what counts at Washington has appointed a delegation to be headed by our good Republican friend, Mark W. Brown to represent the Asheville needs to the Postoffice and Treasury departments. Had the Chamber of Commerce thought that Mr. Weaver could obtain the federal building for Asheville that delegation would not have been appointed. The election of Captain Smathers to Congress means progress foe Wes tern North Carolina because he will be recognized at Washington and will have the support of the administra tion. - To vote for him is to vote for Progress. Marion Star. (Political Advertisement) DINNER PARTY HONORING PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES MISS PAULINE SNYDER ,, c j ct 1 . m n,u r t , 1 t, Franklin: Sunday School at 10:(X1 of the Hanes school faculty enter-, m., Mr. C. A. Lowry, Superinten tained at a delightful dinner party dant., Preaching services at 11:00 a.. celebrating the birthday ot Miss'm bv the nastor r..i: c i. f ci.i: i ' J 1 ' ' f ber of the faculty. A delicious four-course dinner was Morrison: Sunday 'School at 3:00 p. m. each Sunday; Mr. Chas. Mc- scrved, after which 'Miss Snyder was;Clure, sitperintendant. Preaching scr presented with many lovely and sea-j vices on the second and fourth Sun- sonable gifts fhe dining room was artistically decorated in a color . scheme of white and gold. The central table decora tion was a large white birthday cake with gold candles bordered by white and -gold chrysanthemums. After dinner conee was served in the drawing room. Covers were laid for twelve. Twin City. Sentinel. days of each month. Slagle Memorial : Sunday School! at 10:00 a. m. each Sunday morning.. Mr. J. E. Lancaster, superintendant Preaching services at 3:30 p. m. om the first and third Sundays of each-, month. Christian Endeavor prayer1 meeting at 7:30 p, m. each Sunday evening. Rev. J. A. Flanagan, Pastor. CARD OF THANKS The Camp Fire Girls take this op portunity to thank everyone who has helped their organization in any way, especially Messrs Angel and . Conley for the use of their trucks. Also Messrs Welch and Stewart for driv ,nS MRS. CLAUDE RUSSELL Guardian Essig Ilarkot I H. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fine Home Made Sausage Everything" kept in a first class market. ? Phone 42 GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Manufacturers of Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Power and Lever Cap Cane Mills, Mill Gearing, Grate Bars, Grey Iron and Brass Machinery Castings and Building Castings. Carry in Stock Machinery and Mill Supplies, Gas Engines, Wood Saws, Pipe, Valves and Brass Goods, Bar Iron, Angles and Shapes and Shafting, . Boxes and Hangers. Operate Machine Shop for Repair Work OUR ALL-FRICTION FEED SAW MILL IS BUILT FOR SERVICE W. G. MEALOR, OWNER GAINESVILLE GEORGIA EATAT HEECE'S RESTAURANT 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 fine, And consequently others come each day. REECE'S RESTAURANT 1 1 1 OPEN ' ' cO C8 Come in and look around We invite you to come into our store and look thoroughly through our stock of hardware. You cannot do so without seeing many things which you will want to buy, because you will find many 'things which will save you work and time and .worry. , Our low Prices will gave you money.. Our Hardware's BEST; it stand the TEST Franldin Hardware Go;

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