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TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
JULY 26, 1921,
DAILY TIME&-ENTERPRI8E TH0MA3VILLE, GEORGIA.
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Don’t put off your Repair Work
Phone us for your wants in
Brick,
Cement
Lime or
Sand
Prompt Attention Oltte'n Small Orders
James Gribben
, Sheet and Pillow Case Sale
* JUST RECEIVED FROM
Marshall Field Mills, Zion City, Ill., special pur
chase of sheets and pillow cases and sofa pillows.—
(lot fine sheet's, full size 79c
\ lot fine sheet's, full size 88c
1 lot fine sheets, extra size 98c
1 lot fine sheets, extra size $129
\ lot Pillow cases, full size, per pair 49c
1 lot $1.50 and $2.00 sofa pillows, .... 59c
W. Feinberg & Son
Thomasyille's Leading Furniture Store
Comer Jackson and Madison Street
WNtwwwmwimwtiwwN;
The Home
of clean
Amusement
. The coolest
Place in
Town
QRAND
—TONIGHT—
CONSTANCE BINNY
achieves the triumph bf her screen career in
“SUCH A LjTTLE QUEEN” ■'
It’s the story of a queen who was betrothed to the king of another tiny kingdom,
and how they were sent into exile to America where many adventures befell
them. It is a wonderful romantic story of crowns and hearts and dishpans and
typewriters.
Also Topics of Day and a Comedy.
A DANDY PROGRAM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Hours: 4—6—8—JO P. M. Feature starts 8 p. m. > . JO and 25c
TOMORROW
MACK SENNETTS seven reel comedy "MICKEY," with Mabel Normand
and an all star cast.
PERSONALS
If You Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
Purina Cow Chow
!• all feed, It contains no cheap filler or cheap
•ngredient*.
Thats why every pound you feed shows in the
milk pail,'
ORDER SOME COW CHOW TODAY .
124 8.
Golden Bros. Co.
Phone
■road St
Wholetale Grocarlea and Faad
THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA
1*4
Mr. A. R. Irvine of Albany was here
yesterday.
Mr. E. D. Wells of Savannah Is
here on business.
Mr. R. L. Bruce, of Valdosta, spent
spent yesterday here.
For Prompt service and Durabl
Plumbing,' Call R. B. Llrtaon, Phon
136, No. f07 Remington Avenue.
Mr. C. E. Peacock, of Jacksonville,
was In the city yesterday.
Mr. SI. Pincus, of Cairo, spent a
short time here yesterday.
Let ua do your plumbing and elec
trical work. Phone 203. W. F. Martin
Mr. W. M. Kendrick, of Mayfield,
Is In town for the day on business.
Mr. J. A: Horn cf Savannah la In
town on business for a short time to
day. '
local new? notes f I The Economy Market
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Vagrants Sentenced.— > ! I Everybody Urged to Attend Mase
In the City Court this morning four' Meeting Tomorrow Night.—
darkles, Ed Samuels, LeRoy Ross, I The Mass Meeting to be held to*
Kay Wooten and Randolph Black, con-1 morrow night at 8:30 o’clock at the
vfeted of vagrancy, were sentenced. 1 Court House will be vary Interesting
each of them, to pay a fine of ohe
hundred dollars or In lieu thereof to
work on the public roads of the coun
ty for a term of six months.
Negro Cutting Affray—
Sunday afternoon in a negro quar
ter near the Albany railroad track
Just off Broad street, two negroes en
gaged In a fight which resulted jn
I.eroy Tolliver being seriously cut
about the face’and chest by Ed Bun
yon. who has been arrested and Is
awaiting trial. The exact cause of
the trouble is not known.
Policeman S. P. Doss was called to
the scene of the trouble, and while he
took care of Ed a doctor waited
his v)ctlm.
vary Interesting
Mid well attended. The City Manager
form of government will he explained
by. Mr. Greer, City Manager of Tal
lahassee, for the purpose of giving
I be people of this city an Idea as to
the methods employed and their re
mit In the Florida Capitol.
It is especially urged that every
citizens who can, attend thjs meeting,
as It will be the first time that (he
new system has been explained In
detail and Its various ramifications
explained hy one competent to give
first hand Information.
Phone 243 for your • Cal. Iceberg
Lettuce and Kalamazoo Celery. Freeh
arrival!, on Ice each day.
GEO. 8AMPSON
106 E. Jackson St. - 21-61
When in a Hurry
- For <
Bread, Rolls, Butter
OR
Meat of Any Kind
Order From
J. W. Blanton, Proprietor.
PHONE NO. 2-8-7 110 N. BROAD ST.
1
Phone 284 for City-Drug Store’s
PRE-WAR PRICES
Magonlia Balm 75s
Hind’s Hbney and Almond Cream, 50c
Mavis' Cream 50c
Stillman's Freckle Cream 50c
Pond's Vanishing Cream 35c
Magic Cream 25c
’ Pepsodent Tooth Paste ; 50c
Pebecoco Tooth Paste 50c
Colgates' Tooth Paste 25c
Euthymol Tooth Paste . 25c
The Cash Drug Store is
The City Drug Store.
Norwood-Pittman Garage
Closes JO P. M. OPENS 6 A. M. '
SERVICE ' 1
IS CAUSE-
EFFECT
IS PROFIT—
Peraonal Service Guarantee Both for you.—Atk Anybody or hit
friend. , *
C. DEWEY OR C. fiEORGE
25% Reduction 25%
*1 *
on
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
The July Victor records are here.
Let us play them for you.
C. C. COCROFT MU8IC CO.
Mrs. James F. Evans leaves tomor
row for Pablo Beach to spend a short
time.
Miss Louise Bottoms left this morn
ing for Jesup and Atlanta to be gone
for some time.
DO NOT wear glasses that are un
becoming. A style that will suit YOU
can be fitted by Lawhead.
Mr. A.- R. Kenney of Wilmington,
N. C., Is among the business visitors
here for a short time.
Mr. G. W. Saye of Albany was
among the business visitors here for
a short time yesterday.
TAxfSiRVICE
WHITE DRIVERS—PHONE 140.
2-€t
Mr. E. D. McConkey, of Baltimore,
is aniong the business visitors spend
ing u short time in the city.
Mr. David Luird, of Savannah, is
among (he prominent business visitors
here for a short time today.
M. Warsaw has left for Balti
more. New York and Boston, where he
goes to purchase his fall stock of
shoes.
E. M. SMITH’S Insurance Agency
represents more than $100,000,000.00.
Insures DWELLINGS against less or
damage by FIRE, LIGHTNING, WIND
STORMS, CYCLONES and TORNA
DOES. A very attractive policy. Call
and investigate. . C-16tf
R. H. Buckelew and family is visit
ing friends and relatives in Valdosta
for a week. They made the trip in
their automobile.
Mrs. J. B. Reynolds and little
daughter, Mary Virginia, of Albany,
417 North Madison Street.
For Fall planting—Lookout
Irish potatoes at Neels.
8eed
26-2t
, Mrs. E. J. Phillips, who has been
confined at Camilla by an attack of
typhoid fever, has recovered and is at
home on Nor^h Madison Street.
Mrs. Luke Lankford and three child
ren left Sunday to spend several
weeks with Mrs. Lankford's sister,
Mrs. W. E. Harrison in Atlanta.
Miss Lucy Roberts, who has been
teaching in London, Ky., for the past
year, arrived today to be with Mrs.
James F. Evans during the summer.
Lookout Mountain Irish
for fall planting at Neel*.
Potatoes
SEE us Tor screen windows and
doors. Thomasvillr Variety Wofka,.
22-tf
Much Prized Fountain Pen Stolen
From L. S. Moore.—
Sneak thieves entered the office of
Merrill & Moore last week and stole
a number 6f small articles, including
a large fountain pen. inscribed on a
gold band with the name of L. S.
Moore. This pen was presented to
Mr. Moore by members of his com
pany during the war and he is Very
anxious to recover it and will appro
date any information about it.
The thieves are thought to be smtill
boys who entered the rear window by
climbing over the roof of Martin’s
Electric shop.
SEE us for screen windows and
Pretty Party for Fifth
Birthday.—
Little Miss Frances Westbrook cele
brated her fifth birthday yesterday
J. J. Brown Spoke at Walker
Academy.—
(By T. ‘M. Chastain, President of the
Farmers* Union of Grady Co.)
Cairo. Ga.. July 25.—Notwithstand
ing the bad weather, there was a large
(crowd at the joint meeting of the
Farmers’ Union. Saturday. July 23rd.
several counties being represented.
«• J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agri
culture, a man of great power and
much loved throughout the state, for
his loyalty to the reform causes, deliv
ered a masterly address to a large
and very attentive crowd. He dwelt
•large upon the co-operative plan of
buying and selling. He explained the
plan of the Georgia Cotton Co-opera
tive Association that is now being or-
I ganized in Georgia and throughout
the cotton belt, and insisted that all
farmers and others who are interest
ed, give it loyal support.
He urged that all farmers join the
Union, saying that they owned it first
to themselves, their wives and child
ren. to their neighbors, to their state
,and nation.
Through the Farmers' Union is a
hope for reversal of a system that is
fast bankrupting the x agriculture
si
Have You Gotten Your
Supply of Slippers Yet?
THEY ARE STILL
GOING AT 1-2 PRICE
at
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
with a purty given at the hnmc of her!the United States, and without a re-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. West-! venial it means bankruptcy for the
brook on Smith Avenue. | masses of our people and a downfall
A number of the friends of Ihe III-jo." our free and Independent govern-
tie hotfTess were invited to enjoy the ment.
occasion with her anil the times was .praying pecan TREES
deilghtf.-.ly passed with games of all of uif ITet^rer.
S ° There' were "pretty decorations of I ™ e '«<o'
■- ,rJn 1 £chZrd epray”d Vnd
in all of the de-, injurious insect... W. C. HAD-
Refreshments o^leY, Phone 291. .’5-5t-oly
pink 1 and white, this color cimbina* j
tion being carried
tails of the event,
Ice cream and cake were hgrved. t
Those present included .Willie, Sam ’ R egu | ar Meeting City Council
and Len McKinnon. Mary Scott, La-1 Held Last Night.—
mar ami Roy Stephens Ethel and j *phe city Council held its regular
Helen Guy, Bessie Clji-k and Clifford • meeting last night for the purpose of
Folsom. * hearing tax adjustments. There were
quite a number present and the ses-
When you think of Fire Insurance 8 | G n lasted several hours. The ses
think of J. T. Culpepper & Son. i Sion, as usual, developed a lot of fun
! as’well a-4 some serioutj consideration
Phone 620 and let i>» send your'of problems affecting the taxes 01
•— ” ~ e - —,js
Brother. 7 ' 11 .the right thing und to make adjust-
—— * meats fully iu accord with the most
Mre. J. W. Horn Entertains.— j reliable Information. Kvery one of
Mrs. J. W. Horne, assisted by Mrs , the members present expressed soils-
L. D. Ferguson, entertained last nlghr i[action with the adjustments, even
ure the guests of Mrs. M. E. Pinson | n honor of her daughter, Itosolyn 1 though some of them were not lowered
in iu. -’and two Riiests, MlsSes Rosalind, us requested.
Smith and Fannie May Duke. ; During Ihe pretax hearing session
Among those Invited were Misses ij| r Dunn petitioned for a gas lank
.Malvina Mitchell, Alice May Norton. - 00 the sidewalk on West Jackson
Zona Hamilton. Mantleese Itlco, Mrs. 8tree t and It was referred
Hicks. Jr.. Fannie May Duke.
G.
Rosalind Smith. Rosalyn Hurne and
Mrs. L. D. Ferguson, anil Messrs.
Lloyd Pugh. B. II. McKinnon, Newell
Hamilton, James Horne, Jr., Mason
Schumate, Shelton Chastain. Forest
Knapp, G. F. Hicks, Jr., L. D. Fergu
son and Tom Lewis Kerr.
The house was decoruteil In white
and green which color scheme was
carried out In the refreshments, con
sisting of Ice cream and cake. Favors
,were quaint Japanese fans and kew-
pies. •
.w.. Progressive rook interspersed with
26 j, music kept the. guests entertained un-
| til 11:30.
The three honor guests will leave
Frances Pittman returneT^unday af
ter spending a week very pleasantly
ut Tybee Beach. Mr. Pittman Is mak
ing a business trip to New York.
WALL PAPER
Large Stock
New Goode—Low Price,
JAMES H. BROWN.
Electric Irons now
.... $6.75
Electric Toaster now
$6.75
Electric Percolator oow
...$J0.00
Electric Grill how
... $J2.50
Electric Waffle Iron now ...
... $J6.00
Postively no further reductions
this year say the factories.
James Watt & Brothers
City League Called Off—New Team
Organized to Play Outelde Town,.—
The baseball players met last night
at the Y. M. C. A. and after a delib
erate and exhaustive discussion for
mally called off the City League
games for tho remalfider of the sum
mer They decided at the same time
to organlzo a Y. M. C. A. team to play
M. Tuttle. Misses Dorothy with other towns and to get games
■ and Edith Tuttle and I-arare Vann hero as often as possible.
i will leave tonight for Jacksonville I With that end tn view, Mr. Oscar
und Pablo Beach, where they wllllcroover was selected as Manager for,
spend the remainder of the summer.'the season. Mr. Groover will endea-j
j I vor to make selections of players for,
j First class plumtnng, heating are J each game and to direct the practice;
wiring. Phone 203. W. F. Martin. and play. The players present, with •
I splendid unison, agreed Jo do their |
I Mr. Jack Cox arrived today^from best to make the team a success u.id •
(California and will be with his to work to that end. They pledged
| mother here during his vacation, i their support unstintedly regardless
■ Many Thomasvllle friends are de-jof who Is selected to play.
I lighted to see him again. I The men on the squad cawed tor
practice this afternoon Include Varner
! Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hurst and little . l t | oe8i Price, Pittman, Stringer, Major
'daughter, Helen, who have been visit- oibson. Brown. Upchurch. Symonds,
Ing Mr. Hunt’s parents o» Smith Burns, Floyd. Scott, An .ley. Oldham.
| Avenue, left this morning for a visit wheeler Knapp. Herring. Lamb,
i to Miami, Fla., before returning to Ro,ollo and Hawthorn. Mr. Hobson
jtbelr home In Brunswick. Ga. Tlle J'I Johnson baa agreed to act as Secrw ,
were accompanied by Mr. Hurst’s , ary snd Treasurer tor the team. j
street committee for action.
Mr. James F. Evans asked for per
mission to erect scales on the pro
perty uow occupied hy the Thomas-
vtlle Live Stock Company. ■ it was
granted, the work lo be done under
tho supervision of tho street commit-
Alderman McDougald slated thal
specifications for the new proposed
reservoir for the water plant were re
ceived and he asked permission to
get bids on construction, to cost about
fifteen thousand dollars. He was In
structed to lake the necessary stepp.
The new reservoir Is badly needed
and wjjl materially Increase the slor-'|.
. age capacity of water In the plant and 9
{insure better protection and less, ^
1 pumping expense. i p
We fell etove wood. Phone order, 1 s
to 780. - — “ - rl
OMEGA
Is a Plain Flour
WHITE RING
Is a Self-Rising Flour
THEY ARE THE BEST
F. B. HARRIS CO.
Wholesale Lhsiribuiois
Ihone 37
ANYTHING YOU BAKE
can he n<» better than !h«?
flour you us«. Why tube
chances? I’he country
wide popuMrity of our un-
evrelled flour, and the un
rivaled • .teo;n in which it
is held everywhere, by
housewives who know these
facts xhonM he sufficient
to convince you, that its
use is indispensable in
Retting be 4*. baking re
sults.
Neel-Bracey Wood Yard.
7-9-Im
brother. Master Roy Hurst.
MASTODON
PANSIES
In Port land. Orei
Steele is growing
strain of giant pa,
later than this
challenges the
enual
world to
:ieni In size and
There are reds and
many light colors.
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES
1*. J. HJort and Son. Proprietor*
’Phone*. 2902 and 2903.
ROUNTREE GROCERY CO.
HONEY
Bread and Butter
Fresh Meats
and
Groceries
Canady & Heisler
Phone 52