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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8, 1922.
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The man that rocks
•Yen think of himself-
The teeth
lot of folks these days
law don't bite a
man with
, how to si
Love that
ron’t take n
is dumb is that kind that
> for an answer.
bod
Water is fine in its place, but no-
wanted it in gasoline.
The coal situation is not as serious
as it will be unless they settle it be
fore Jack Frost comes along.
Foreigners that laugh at our provin
cialism don't think about the money
we have.
WAR VESSELS AS PLEASURE
CRAFT
Some senators have questioned the
propriety of Secretary Denb.v’s using
United States war vessel for trans
portation of a party of naval officers
Tokyo for a class reunion of the
naval academy. They intimate that
he secretary should go as any one
»lse would go and should not become
i free rider on a government boat un-
.‘ss it is necessary that the boat go
md that he he on the boat for some
,ther purpose than the mere desire
o attend this reunion.
There has always be^n a feeling
among many officials of this govern
ment that they were privileged to use
power of their office in securing
oual gain or pleasure. Men in po
ms of trust often forget who is pay.
for the things they use and abro
gate to themselves more public funds
nd agencies than is proper. The Sen
ate seems to think that Denby is mak-
a mistake, and lie Is if he thinks
v, n use the transport. Henderson,
to take the class for a reunion in
in it coets money to operate the
ship and unless the reunion amounts
to more than the majority of them (In.
is a foolish expense-
This is especially true when efforts
are being made to cut expenses. Na-
al jaunts cost a lot of tax money and
pry few are indulged in unless with
some pretense of actual congressional
business, even though that w some
times far-fetched and out of reason.
WHEN DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
posed it than voted for the man who i
(quite as aggressively championed it. ^
This is probably true of many other
sections, where ex-service men have
long since found out that the Legion
has made a big mistake in making this
a political campaign, both because of
the lose in respect for the Legion as
a purely political organization and in
the genuine opposition that It has
met in its own ranks among the men,
qualified mentally and morally to be
come leaders in any really great move
ment.
A ten years’ bootleggers’ license for
two hundred dollars is the way the
Athens Dally News Interprets a recent
trial of one of the men that have
been selling it for some years and
hasn't been caught until recently.
Some fools want to know if skin is
an annoyance and we can only refer
to those who show enough of it to
prove that it ought to barely escape
that slanderous statement.
The general public often gets a
chance to buy shares in something
that promises a bonanza, but the only
trouble is in deciding which that sort
The President is going to have to
pass on the bonus Hill eventually, so
be can't evade the responsibility that
his previous utterances have entailed.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and departure or passenger
trains at Thomaevlile. ▲. C. L. R. R
Station and A., B. & A. R. R Station
The following schedule figures publish
ed as information and not guaranteed.
(Trains North, East, and South of
Thomasvllle operate on Eastern Standard
Time, which 1s the same as Barnes' Law
Time In Georgia. Trains West of Thom-
Seville operate on Central Standard Time,
which Is one hour slower.)
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLAN-
TIC RAILWAY
(Temporary Schedule)
Arrives L _®**'*'
9:50 am Fitzgerald-Atlanta 7:50 pm
Piety is a great asset in anybody*
life, if it also extends as far as the
pocketbook.
Speaking casually of advertising to
a prominent Thomasvllle merchant a
short time ago. he asked the following
question: “Why do so many mer
chant*. in so many towns, bite on all
the sorry, fake, half-baked advertising
schemes that come along?'*
Every newspaper man in the world
would like to know the same thing.
The politician can’t understand why Thefe are hundreds of schemes that
inybody can doubt his intentions, and wjl j catc *li any number of advertisers
hey don’t.’ at any time. Programs for any re-
_ Ltrirted and purely local entertain-
The cheap politician that gets cheap i me „t can be understood for there is
newspaper notoriety free these day*, always a benefit stage and it it work-
s a good one. ed overtime, naturally. But there are
other things that can't be understood.
A man wants to erect a signboard,
or something, and has a scheme that
calls for a lot of valuable profit* from
business enterprises. The men fall for
it like hot cakes and the advertiser
takes his money, gets away, and the
sign stands there a monument to his
l * I skill in talking, and nothing more.
nianV"*heavyweights This is true of a !«>t of things that are
. .. r . ti done every day, including stands in
t e sc a es o i hotels and other thinks of a like char-
acter. which are of doubtful value H
an advertiser, to say the least.
It is also peculiar to see that many
of the advertisers, whose nam
pear on those sori of things are not
regular newspaper advertisers and,
therefore, have not learned the value
of desirable publicity. Some of them
accomplish their purpose, of course,
| hut the majority of them are merely
The farmer don't want the tariff,1 achemes with more or less talking
ut it is not what the farmer want* j , |1|bI|Mm gel money from folks to
hat the Republicans think is good for i take out of town. It's funny how
many of them succeed.
THE STATE FARM SITUATION
The Kaiser wants a million marks
for hie history of the world, but It has
already cost the world many times
that amount.
Iowa seems to like the prospects
that Indiana and Pennsylvania are en
joying for the next administration.
lot of men who prefer
es take the burden of
There are
that their wivi
getting a vaeat
Congress ha
but they don’t 1
in their calculations. I
Poet* are born and some of them ,
live as if they thought it was some
thing in their favor- j
The man that owes a lot must have,
|
al least enough ability to get more,
credit than he deserves.
him. j
Dempsey says twelve children Is an
Ideal family, hill it would lake a prise
fight every month to keep that many
going.
John D's. granddaughter has all the
money she wants anti yet she can’t
get the man she wants without a lot
of fuss.
Governor Hardwick has asked fiv
judges of Georgia superior courts t
investigate conditions at the stat
farm. This was brought about by th
revelations ot J. Christie, who Is mor»
or less well known here, through pre
vious business relations, hut who
sent to the farm at the Instance ot the
j Telegraph at Macon, for inaccuracies
The ear* that were made twenty-five! in his accounts. The Telegraph has
lears ago would be surprised at the'taken up his statements and demands
ixtent to which they have degenerat
d. jwrhapa.
The Einstein theory is just that and
lasn’t been mad*- anything else since
vt started discussing it and then for
;ot about it.
Lots of m«*n think the acme of com-
'ort is to smoke a rotten old pipe and
>il in their bedroom slippers around
he house.
The long time between drinks is due
o the fact that they have to get up
courage to take the next one. for fear
it will b* the last.
The Cordele Dispatch says "Leave
the A. B. and A. Alone” It would be
proper though, to add a little to its
revenue if you wanted it to stand
alone
The newspaper that experrees na
opinion is a lot mere insipid and use
less than the one that expresses i
different opinion from the one you
hold.
The things they failed to learn are
the things that will count a lot with
some of the young men and women
that sre going out into busines* life
this month
The radio fans are wondering to
what useful extent the science will be
developed. They are all getting tired
of getting broadcasting from factory
machines to booat the trade.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
Arrives
2:20 am
2:23 am
6:10 pm
10:66 am
10:00 am
'•1:30 pm
•2:46 pm
•6:30 pm
10:60 am
1.66 pm
7:26 pm
Leaves
Sav'h-Jax-Montg’y 1:27 am
Montg'y-Sav’h-Jax 3:30 am
Thoa'vUle-Sav'b 6:26 am
Sav'h-Montg'y 10:06 am
Monticello 7:40 pm
Monticello aro
Monticello am
Fanlew am
Atlanta-Albany 7:30 pm
Montg'y-8av’b-Jax 3:10 pm
Atlanta-Albany 11:00 am
NOTE—f)Sunday only.
( • )Dally except Sunday.
Atlantic Coast Line Depot. Phone 162-J
Atlanta. Birmingham A Atlantic. pl Jon#
200. Adv :
J
SPENCER
Rejuvcno Corsets
and
Surgical Supports
measured and fitted by
MRS. J. A. MINTER
Registered Corsetlere,
304 S. Dawson St.
Phone 433.
(Vheo a man wants to play golf bad
ouch to wear a pair of aboea that
ich hta feet fob can bo sure that St
it pltaaiai to bo around while ho to
thorough Investigation
It is probably true that the stata
farm is mismanaged to a certain ex
tent, at least, on the basis of what it
should be. There are rlagrant viola
tions of many rules of propriety and
justice, perhaps, and yet there are
many opportune efforts to conserve
the end* for which it was designed.
A cruel and inhuman man at the head
h an institution is the gravest
of grave mistakes, it is obliged to
prove bad for all concerned.
There should he an Investigation at
lis prison and plans made to put it
n a paying basis so that humane
treatment cun lie offered ail inmates.
estigatlons of legislative com
mittees are larcial and so are some of
■otitentlons that are made regard
ing it by those who have left. It re
mains for time to reveal the truth or
curacies of the Christie statement.
IS THE BONUS WANTED?
-veral statisticians and prognasti-
cators have Joined forces in a very
r-tul analysis of the recent I’enn-
_.'lvanla primary, for the purpose of
discovering the extent to which the
bonus Issue figured. They have con
cluded that those who took that Issue
as a campaign flier were grievously
disappointed and genuinely beaten
Where this issue was injected, the
men standing for It were universally
defeuted and In some cases by tremen
dons votes. It may be, ot course, that
they would have been defeated on any
sort of an issue, presumably they
would if they were desirous of maklnc
a political issue of It in a small sec
tional light. At any rate they go<
bumps enough to make people believe
that the bonus measure Is already a
dead letter. The Pennsylvania rvault
showed that In one district, at least,
wham the bonus was a campaign Is
sue, there were more ex-service men
voting for the mac who vigorously op-
LOOK! LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
are cheaper now than
last year. Our stock is
the best; our market is
absolutely sanitary; our
price is as low as good
service and good food
can be sold.
CANADY 1 HEM
PHONE 52
If you are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
us one time. That is all
we ask.
Double Strength
Yeast and Iron
CONCENTRATE
Thla preparation contains in con
centrated form the full Invigorat
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MINES with the well known
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gether with the nerve stimulat
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OUR GUARANTEE
To convince you ot our felth In
this preparation we give you this
guarantee. The effect of one bot
tle will be so noticeable that you
will be fully satisfied; If not we
will cheerfully refund price paid.
ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE
(Liquid and Tablet)
J.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St
PHONE 406.
LEWIS HAT CLEANING
AND RENOVATING WORKS
Hats Cleaned, Blocked and
Renovated on Short Notice.
New Hata made to order foi
Ladles or Gents.
EDDIE LEWIS
No. 322 W. Jackson St.
24 lbs. White QA
Crest flour...
24 lbs. Omega
World's best Cl
Snowdrift C*j 35
Wesson PQC
Oil. pts
JAM. Raspberry, Strawberry.
Peach
Blackberry, WIW
Flowers’ Quality Q & 1 One
Bread ® ICC
CALL 77
G.G.TEATE
SAVE MONEY l
Trade your old tire for a
New KELLEY-SPRING-
FIELD.
HARRIS TIRE REPAIR
SHOP
VULCANIZING
With McKinnon's Garage,
Madison Street.
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IVEoller’s P hoto Studio 1
When you build that house, let us figure with you
for your
Sash, Doors and Screens etc.
We give you
“Service That Satisfies” Plus
“Saving your Money”
CLAY
Cairoll Mill
BROTHERS
Phone 888-J
We Specialize
On
QUALITY
SERVICE
and
Conservative
Profits
We have the best in
Native and
Western
Meats
of all kind
—Call us—
-THE-
Enterprise
Market
301 W. Jackson St.
Phone 227
Repairing Electric Appliances
When your Electric Iron won’t Iron,
When your Electric Fan won’t fan,
When your Electric Curling Irons won’t
curl,
When your Electric Vacuum Cleaner won’t
clean,
When your Electric Toaster won’t toast.
When your Electric Percolator won’t heat—
CALL ON ME FOR HELP!
Your old electric appliances can nearly al
ways be made to go to work again with a
little repair work and save you the expense
of buying new appliances.
GEO. GAVALLAS *.
RIGHT
Glasses
will save
Your Eyes
Distressing headaches and
dizziness will be but a mem
ory.
A delightful change from dim
vision to good vision.
Our experience, skill and ac
curacy, assure you of satisfac
tory service.
Consult
JE19ERS OPTOMETRIST
130 So. Broad SL
Price Reduced
My price on Auto clean
ing now reduced but my
good work and quick
service remain the same.
DAN ROBERTS
Auto Cleaning Station,
Next to Grand Theatre
Madison Street
Stag Paint
1 Gallon Makes 2
You save money by buying Stag Semi-Paste Paint
LAST LONGER—COST LESS
WATT SUPPLY CO.
. Toilet Soaps
15c Cakes at 10c
Colgates “Big Bath’’
Jergens “Bath Tablet”
A refreshing and Lasting
Toilet Soap
CITY DRUG STORE
Cor. Jackson & Madison Sts.
Phone 284
Good Eats for Less
A GOOD REGULAR DINNER
FOR 35c
Also Breakfast and Supper
Daily Except Sunday
SUNDAY SPECIALS
ROAST CHICKEN with Rice
or Dreeelng 60o
CHOICE PORK CHOP8 with
Tomato 8auce 50c
TENDERLOIN OF TROUT
with Tomato 8auco....Mc
ROAST BEEF OR PORK
with Mashed Potatoes. .45c
SMALL 8TEAK8, Country
style, with Gravy 45c
DUTCH LUNCH
Cheeeo Sandwich and
Budwelser
•25o
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Our Very Liberal Time Sale Plan
and the new prices on FORD cars make it pos
sible for all to enjoy the benefits of motor travel
Don’t Wait Longer — Let Us Prove It
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Thomasville Sales Company
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