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"THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1923 THE FRANKLIN PRESS A. R. Higdon Chosen As C. OF C. Director A. K. Higdun was elected a mem ber of the Hoard of Director.! of the I'Varklin Chamber of Commerce at the board's meeting cm Monday night. Mr. Iligdon was chosen to fill out the unexpired term of K. C, Kings bcry, whose resignation was tendered, "in view of my continued: absence from Franklin." 1 Mr. Higdon's election was unani mous, the board feeling that, he is . a man who has the confidence of the public and who can be. counted upon to exert his best efforts in behalf of the Chamber of Commerce. An Interesting Old House Cincinnati, Ohio-i'Discovery on the part of citizens here that a century 'ild mansion 'in Ludlow, Kentucky, is fitted with a secret stairway connect ing the hallway with a hidden room, a dungeon and a whipping post, has .sent scores of visitors to ihe little town across the Ohio river. Built in 1820 by Thomas D. Car neal. who later became a member of his State's legislature, the old home, Elmwood, is now used as , a factory by a candy company. Huge vats of ;syrup now occupy the stately high ceiled rooms whose walls are divided into hand carved panels. Mantels throughout the place arc beautifully designed and carved. A fan ItVht over a scaled door, that was . at 'one time the entrance, is about ten fr-pt ""l.thc fan ribs arc 0f hand FARM RAISED BIRDS IIVVVll VVUUU. ...... " The secret stairway leads from a . ' "'N HIGH HONORS hallway ceiling up through a dead Raleigh, ; N. C, Nov. 8That the ZrZ ZVTeT?V?- trommm boys and girls of North Caro . l ic iuui. j sKimuuy con- i;n . ; waled tran rfnnr mm! tn ,,! uk lina can nw produce, poultry, that lower steps which may be reached by nks with the . best in the United ladder, The sliding trap can be States was demonstrated by the re--mampulatcd from either above or be- suits "of the Sesqui-Centennial Poultry Directly' under the stair is a long, ow where 40 such birds made a low cabinet now used as a storage clean sweep of all the highest ribbons place for nuts and cooled by electric and silver cups awarded in the club ..fcvia,, u, iiiKiuaiic. for- Casses "TTlPfhf ill KlliMr .1 . ' I spring house where ice was stored in lnrollKh the generosity of former "winter. Governor i Cameron Morrison, Allen In the cellar, the dungeon was at G. Oliver, poultry extension- specialist Now a window has been cut as a coal birds to tIus International Poultry -chute. Across the cellar a whipping show held during the last week in post stand?, as firm as the day it October. The birds were accompanied WOnPSer' side of the old home- !? e. by County Agent J. W. stead are wide galleries with deep nencl"cks of Catawba county, and windows that onen from Vpilimr tn were selected . from Pafnwbo T inin -r- lv v, uuiwill, floor and mav be' used as floors .All Un1 Q-i ..:. rV..J. shutters, window seats and other ex- bird nt r uu. -uu o Dosed surfaces are in -wiH HiH birds sent, 22 . won blue ribbons, 8 PAGE THREE ram the shutters haririncr sti-aicrhw ft, won red ribbons, and ut ... r r I ..;i.t. r .... me ones on a nouse next door nut tin nuuons. 1 .1 . : -r u'ss tnan twenty-hvc , years ago 2 won white In addition, "three silver cups for the best birds in the show . r, . -ra -xAVa iui uic ucai UU US III IllC SHOW Higida.re Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. wcre won FARM PROGRAM AVAILABLE R&Ida NOW IN PRINTED FORM werp irW,l tn ' wt.:.i; :T Vl. t I "-r .iv wwi uuus mi inc. Kalcish. N. C. Nov RThf 'n. sn?w oi any Dreed by any contestant. :iaiu oi aiversinea iarminf?.-adODtedJ M uuuvus lt Jiaie concge mis lau Dy tne agricultural extension .'.r.1""" as nigmy pleased cprviVf" ae its !4oot .f ...n.t. f it.. I With this Wonderful ehn-ivirior Knr i ominir tnnnthe our) rUr number of years, extensirm .wnrtrore available in printed form. The pro- liav.e peen placing pure-bred poultry .gram was supplied to the nress of. WUH. Iarm ooys and girls. Demon- thfi ?tot !n o ,,t.l C J.. StratlOIlS in how tn mate hnA o,l ing October. The program was given car.e f.or thc irds have been made, : turther publicity through the columns ?"a ine , res.uts show now that the of Extension Farm News, the nfilrial boys and girls are learning these is gained some Missionary Society Has Armishc2 Day Prog .The Woman's. Ifissipnary -Sociftv ni the lornl .J.tcthotHst ck'flrcl; c vi tkuk'l in week of prayer . service's, last Thursday evening at tin; Metho dist church with a very pretty .Ar mistice Day program. " .' ' Inter'national good will was the evening's topic.; A pretty feature of the, program was the candle-lighting exercise, a candle being lighted for each of' the missionaries and deacon esses sent out by the Southern Methodist church during the year. . 1915 MACDOWELL MUSIC CLUB. HAS MEETING ' The 1915 MacHowell Music Club met October 27 at the. home of, Mrs. Henry Cabe . The following - numbers under the leadership of Mrs. Harry Higgins, were given.: .1. Paper Czibulka, Sjalit, Joseffy Mrs. . Pipes. 2. Piano Hongroise Op.' 153, No. 2, by Fontaine, Miss Matfie Angel. : ' 3. Hungarian Polk Songs: In the Forest; Forget Me, Not; Mrs. Dick Hudson. , 4. Piano--Intermezzo, by Sjalit, Mrs.. It. V. Shields. . The Music' Club met Novrmhir 1fl with Mrs: Fleet Scroggs, and the fol lowing numbers were given under the leadership of Mrs. Neville ' Sloan : i. faper hnml, "Mrs. Neville Moan. i. riano Moon Dawn, bv Friml Tamos Porter. '3. ValseTnstc, by P rind, Gene rorter. . 4. Water Lill ies. hv Friml Tre Henrv. Cabe. 5. Sonu Tears, of Love, bv Friml Airs. iJick lludson. (. Piano- Valse Lucille, by Friml, Ada Burnette Trotter. 7. Russian Romance, by Friml, Margaret McGuirc. 8. Fairy Ballet, by Friml, Mrs. Harry Higgins. of Extension Farm News, the official ,ys , ?nd. K'rls are learning th publication of the extension service, yalual?le lessons very rapidly. It and now it bnc brpn nrintoi i n telt that the State has trainorl tn edition of 10,000 copies for further v,a.luable ' advertising as a result of v-umcsi. ult. waver states that - , I r . Mvi l It l U i 1 V. wflistrthiittmi tr ttieo .,t, ested in profitable farminY in North thIs. is t tne first time that the 'Carolina. . . poultry club members have won first Agricultural workers of State Col-lprifFs. at naonal events. lege say that there is nothimr start- Walter Young, of Dayton. Ohio. iing about the. program nor is there ?,ne ?Tf l.e esQui judges, stated that so much to the farmers of the State tne ,1V0rm Carolina birds were as ine program, simply gives voice to f i f , ,y inai nc nacl cver secn. lhose principles which have guided c t,ia': tlie. entries would have .tho OTioncinn ,nrl..n f 1 WOU flTSt DrizPS ill ttir nimn cU,,,., of years. The facts given in thc )Ye11 as 1,1 the clul) classes where program have been established hv tny were entered. fir J. successful; farmers , who have worked wun the county agents and exten sion snecialists. and in the best lahdownoi'Q nf rntirp rnnnfinc -w-. V V W V i UVJ nave followed the ideas which the .1 i I'msiam emooaies CHEVROLET USED BY MOVIE PRODUCERS Sometimes . onlv oiif rar urltl An I Out in the motion picture sanctu- Over 2,500 peach trees in Davidson county, and 2,160 trees in Lincoln county .were treated with P-Benzcne for borer control in late October. RHEUMATISM While in France with the American Army I obtained a French prescript tion for thc treatment of Rheumatism and Neuritis. I have ' given this to thousands with - wonderful " results. The prescription cost . me nothing. I ask nothing for it. J will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal will bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept C-628 Brockton, Mas. A;:i'il- '''""s ' Avery 'roumyi. W,!,s V- al!v t- fe ffer health !1r"' ! --"'t "' "'0 iM-M-iiau! a:v nu-l this ycnr; Eat !'',' ;'''" '-id v.- . y.i-ll .r.a.re ..r tliun, 'adv?M- home economic V':wl v"!j; ,f!n: returns. , UVi:!M'rs. " : " v , ' SPECIAL SALE On two beautiful lines of dresses. These dresses will he sold at and below cost. Ma terials are satin, mck, crepes, Poiret twills and J Haanels. y If von need n dress nrvw is tlip thm. in Kv k w E, K. Cunningham & Son The Little Store With the Big Values FRANKLIN, N. C. mi: Thp nmrrram nlmlt! ( n.A UieS OI California. whprp mnnpw " ivi a avui im . - , 1 v.jf t aiversihcation ot crops. It calls for lim picturesque country unite ne growing ot grain and hay. It F'yiuc. umianuc ana tunning . ftrmlincivpc tl-imtu..,tr screen stories, the QiitnmKUn :,. around garden, and it show? thr lla5rte(1 most strenuous assignments. iirtita nrliJnVi - krt ,t.. .1 i.l 1 he mot(ir - r:ir - f rnnnpnl Kr - that fai t,.,0 t,;0 i star performance behind th v uui ma uwil I . ----- .v. oiv.v,ii his nugs, ana nis aairy cow m . ""oii! or movie- Huuuion to ine usual cash crops r5. , ' . ,l . uutn unaware ot the which he grows. The program shows )!, contribution: which the automo- the nrnfitc tr Ua ,la f, Dlle has made to the .tal-inrr ,J when rightly handled an planted on pi?H',rc- . fertile soil, and it noints nut that When the motion nicture dirprtor vcry tarUn should have a definite oul to. make a western film, the rntatinn r.f p-io ...u:t. 1 tranSDOrtatlOTI riffKirtmnn). It. -., are tation of crops in which legumes rransp?rta.tl0n department is con e Acludd for soil improvement. f.rontl7 with the gigantic task of get Since the nrocram was innntmrwl t,nS the entire comnanv' .with nil nf tin. their naranhprnalin letters of endorsement from many OI'TcTn sVes. Icadintr citizens, fmmv ttin j,..,i Use of motor cars and tnwlt li-.c incnt services of industrial organic- m:ide Poss.ib'c filmi"R pictures in back- nons, rrom iarm journals, from bank- &IUU"US lai nave tne authentic at ers and from farmers, all of whom mosP"erc of the Old West. Year pledge their efforts '.to 'assist in ml by. year, motion picture men dorlaro nioting the ideas which the program t ! becoming necessary.- .to ,go farther embodies. ahem to secure new and scenic effects. w c nxvic c.r '-:: : , Hal..Roach, of the studios which " i Dear ins name.- rr.-ntlv etiKi:ri.j "- II.' R ,r U,(..., UUI il M was r. W. S. Davis, of Highlands, P,crmancnt camp at the Big Hrfrr in Franklin Tuesdav mnl-inrr nm. Kanch,,ncar Moaiia, Nev.. as a' head. paratioris for . the. opening '.of his big miarters Pr Jlie use of his produc- sale at Highlands. This sale begins . comPanu's when engag November 20 and continues for nnrd,m? western pictures. ed in mak m w ' . in .1 M WHIM w . Mf - w z.tm i L imvmwi. J f - - ' i i - y- y ,'.. . - , I, , M 1 1 1 s '"imtm, mt r Wmm hum. L .Jt miff week. Mr. Davis is offerine his en- marked aosence ot roads is one tire stock of merchandise and frnd 01 tnc chict. beauties of the surrounc me siuck or mcrcnanuisc ana Iced "-" ui ie Mirrounn- stuffs at greatly reduced prices, he '"K country from the standpoint of announces. Reports from Highlands hc Erectors,- but the transportation indicate that the people of that . sec- dePai"tmcnt found it very difficult to tion are anticipating taking advantage e , s ,. communicatin to many of of the many bargains Mr. .Davis will c localltles chosen, where a dry bed offer. r ot sand was the best possible sub stitute for a highway to be found Ttir- si..n , . . . . various types or motor ve inc. -ivir r I K r. iiki . hw. no u,i i j , rV , "ecu ineu, says nal Ihe Lamn Fire G r s arc Holn 'V"- a Chevrolet truck was our- some very interesting work. Last r Proved so completely I'naay they held their regular meet- Vj7 tour more were soon ins:. Thev took a twiner i,ccrin ;n added, and the' fleet of five has sinep. which they learned, many new 'thines time and time again. proved its ability iney eiectea a pianist, Miss Lily .7 6U "y.waerc aim oacK again v-anoway, m order to be taught more u' ft" "V roauiess "csert around new and interesting songs. They. Hom Kanch. - " i-iugiaiii yiauneu lor next rn- ; ,. in day. Every member is urged to be Pnably use a Chevrolet. On my present and on time. hrst trip to the Big Horn Ranch, I SCt OUt in a lnrcrpr for In U c . FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY" "1" hVH ------ . "..v. vui ine i vcii axie, ana 1 Oocn from 1 m tn t, nnished the trio in a Chevrolpt Saturday. Membership fee of $1.00 "ow many of the other executives -entitles one to borow. books. of the Roach . studios employ Chev- ioiets ior tneir excursions into the COUntrv Whenv mnn irn tnn .,A automobiles must be real cari." Tress want ads bring results, , - Live Turkeys Dressed Hens CRANBERRIES, NUTS, MEATS, FRESH VEGE TABLES AND STAPLE GROCERIES The following conver sation recently ocenrre. in a Franklin home : M!rl&' ( ;;Uimvf !JiVTha!lks-ivin? 0(uncs a irom todav?!'.. John. By cracky, that s so! What about it ?" ' . llfPrV Chil(1ircn haVC sel lhcir hcarts il t-kcv lor Thankso-iv-m.and I don t know where to et one. " John: 'That's easy Down at the City Market & (jrocerv thev have lots of live turkeys and dressed hens, too. . You ought to wake t,p ,nd id 01 what s going on in Franklin. Myers Brothers are running a KKAL arket I heard a woman say the other day thev have , the most complete larkct ever known m. Fnmkl n. She said they have made special pr pa ti nT to arW TmVr'h fySClf' Std this morning and nuts, cranberries, fresh ZZ1 ' iieMimea s, aressed hens, and live turkevs u wen in) pleasure to see in this town have a real market " ; Mary : "Thank goodness! Then the problems of our are solved." John: l(Right-o! Go to it and fix us up a nice one." ThSirf. -d solve the CITY MARICET & GROCERY MYERS BROTHERS, Managers it I tell you Mvers Brothers Thanksgiving dinner ir
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