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This Weeks Cross-Word Puzzle
By Eva Foss Smith
This cross-word puzzle, which was arranged ! y Miss Eva Foss
Smith, should give every cross-word puzzle fan ar opportunity to say
that he solved a puzzle in twenty minutes —the maximum length of
time it should take for this one. The definitions, clear and concise, are
accurate, and none of the words are difficult. In addition to this, the
puzzle is a '.mall one. Now, let’s see what you can do with it. We are
warning you tnat you will not so.m find another one so easy.
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VERTICAL
1 Any ov.nll succulent fruit.
2 Associate of Arts (abbr)
3 A fruit . sling: of ,i kernel en
closed in a woody shell.
4 A mitt!' for Veer.
6*An a id. ia,son of t l -* fev ale
sex.
6 Public Conveyances (plural abr)
7 A poi:.t of the compass reversed
8 Worn out.
10 Posse e l
12 Ccmitp: to iti er
14 Opposes
16 Couples
18 Used in the Phillipines as w
•weapons
20 A color
22 Over (eont action)
25 Front hai * cut straight across.
26 Lines ef Union
27 Crude Tat car
28 Did wrong:
31 Skill
84 An incl'tvittcn of the head
35 An Australian bird
37 A preposition
SS A state on the Atlantic coast
(abbr)
HORIZONTAL
1 An edible seed
2 Tt force way by violent twisting
0 The original writer
11 Roy 1 M arines (abbr)
13 Groups enP.Aed in snorts
14 A Nt • England S ate (abbr)
J 5 A corded material
17 A girl's name
18 A wager
Id Ti no? vc ;u :ueth'ng anxious*y
f’ l "" e ] >p in a lasso
23 Tf fasten
2< A Biblical character
25 Featu:eJ veilcbrnto animals
27 Another form of arise
2f> Answer (alibi)
20 Tin* organ if bearing
32 Steamer wd h> )
33 No good (Slang)
,31 A kind of boat
30 An adult
.37 V native oriental drum, as
India
30 Small crvstnlr. of ice falling: in
irregular flakes
40 Clear
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. uANIKLSVILLE. CA
* MEADOW
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(This week and last week's locals)
Hurrah! here is old Meadow again
after being absent for a few days.
There were not many at preaching
Saturday and Sunday on account ol
rainy weather.
The singing given by Miss Nellie
Smith last Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Agnes Patten is in St. Mary’s Hos
pital; hope she will soon be well a
gain.
Miss Pauline Poss was the guest
of Miss Frances Carithcrs last Sun
day.
The play, Topsy Turvy or th<
Courtship of Deacon, that was put on
at this place Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
guest of Miss Maudie Sue Miller
last Saturday n’ghl and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clodfelter,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson of
near Gholston stand were the guests
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Epps last Sunday
The farmers of this section have
been busy plowing for the past few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashworth of
Oglethorpe were the guests of their
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
N. Miller Saturday night and Sun
day.
Miss Jessie Mae Christian and
Miss Leavie Nelms were the guest?
of Misses Nellie and Eva Smith Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Little Edna Parham is on the sick
list at this writing, we hope for her
a speedy recovery.
Miss Kathrine Brown aid Miss Lo
la Branyan spent this week-end with
Miss Fannie Lou Fields was the
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Lord and fam
ily were the guests of Mr. asd Mrs
Will D. Barnett Sunday.
Miss Pauline Foss and Miss Fran
cer. Carithers were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Brant Lord Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Epps wort
visiting relatives near Mt. Zion
Sunday afternoon.
—Brown Eyed- Betty
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farms Rod other Rea! Estate
i. the Cos riser territory.
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Fowler McCormick, heir to the
Harvester millions, is working for
*2O a week in a Milwaukee mill
and living at a? per week board
ing and rooming house. A fellow
roomer says ‘“Mac hates to get up
<,t 5 A. M. bgt is “came’’ and lie
does. 9 -v
Your Attention
We call your attention to a
few items we expect to. offer you
Saturday April 11th.
A good overall for men $1.38
A good overall for boj s .98
3 lbs. best coffee for 1.00
10 lbs sugar .75
A good molases .65
Pure sugar cane syrup .90
10 Per Cent Reductions on Ladies
Hats
Hens “Large” 20c pound
Hens “Small’’ 19c pound
Friers 35c pound
Eggs 25c dozen
W. T. Cook
COMER GA.,
Old Reliable Fertilizers
Used For (K) Years
None better at any price. See
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Me before you buy,
3L. O. Sorrow
Colbert Georgia,
MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS
Have unlimited funds to place on im
proved farms. Very reasonable com
missions. Interest rate 6 per cent.
Loans closed promptly.
Green & Michael, Loan Department
Soutbarn Mutual Kuilil ing Athens, Ga.