The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 21, 1922, Image 2

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DAILY TlMIMNTMPHI•!» THOMAtVILLC, OIOMIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 1222. DAILY TWES-ENTERPRia kly Times m* the Tlmsa-*n- lerpHee Building'by the Times En terprise Os.. Thomasville. Os. Entered st the ThornesvUle Poet Office for Transmission through the Mills ss Second-Class Mall Matter. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ The Associated Press Is excluslyelr entitled to the use. for re-public of all news dispatches credited or otherwise credited **■*" and also the local r herein. All rights of r* special dispatches bet neretoy tmtmi. ,2-a day c •UBSCRITPION PAYABLE IN'Tff. e Handed li 'grand jury recommendation* k. If has always been possible to ac tually estimate the increaae of gen eral health conditions* with the ad vance of educational advantages Rvery community where school attend ance lias been enforced is not only blessed with the added power given to the educated inind of the children hut at the same time It has felt the added .strength and virility that has JJj* I tome to the people from a realisation ,**: J of the necessity of rigid and strict i It li regulation. 'he matter oi public health is a -ebon that has no opposition in mnunities that are thoroughly and icrully educated. When people have rued that health means wealth as t home is the dollar that •al thing. • up and the othei ship, they are well educated in ie at least, and It usually comes their advantages in what is the elementary educational pro- WlN-n . community who hat the possibilities lhai this form of health v grasp Where they j have been tried in the most progres- I riv> and, therefore, the most healthful I centers of our population, they have | become second nature and no up-to- !date community would think of oper ating without rigid and inelastic health j laws for the protection of peop | well as :or their physical develop- I The grand Jury of Thwuas county has recommended the enforcemnt of the Kills health law. This wai th a fooling of intense re gret that the people of the world will learn of the repudiation of Premier Lloyd George of England. This dough ty Welchman came to the helm of British activity, during a crisla of af fairs In the World War. He accepted his position with lion-hearted courage, fighting against pessimism, class an tagonism and a few other serious po litical handicaps that made the Job a particularly offensive one for any per son less brave and less patriotic than the premier proved to be. s the sole remaining war pre survive. France bad thrown down Clemenceau, Italy had driven Orlando into the discard. Greece had overthrown and practically exiled Ven- izelos and America had accepted Wil son’s sacrifice of bis health with Jeers and cslumny on his helpless head. But Lloyd George held on determined ly and brougnt about a revulsion of spirit that made England’s apparent recovery from the war and Us after- Th.- pronunciation of the Turkish j th*. Hoard ot Health to secure another mat j, fl f internal horrors more quick aamo* is Greek to most of us. j health officer and carry out the full and invigorating. ► i P rovi " ion * ot ‘ he ,aw - lhe lBW 18 ^ Yet when the Near East crisis came, a disposi- refused to stand back of him. fight its Hlg poUcjp WM one of rlfbt> oae siuce the resignation of wblcb tbe nat ions under the proteo- the officer in charge for the past few <ion of fte a , u „ wer< f t0 b«‘ defended (months. from Turkish encroachment and prof- pays to snarl at knockers; | InaleaU o{ , e t,mg the *-«er go by li?ate diplomacy . Wftrwaa thre atened •lers enough in the world, j default,’ the grand Jury recommended ^ Iuly tacked dowa oa tbe into full force and ef- j ob Rusaia threatened to meddle, the I take two successive 3^^ were see thing with determlna- id juries to nullify the effect of MoB t0 uke advantage of lbe awkward the Ellis health law iu Thomas coun- „| tuatIoIli cau8 ed by the downfall of When the boy tells awful lies all the ty. It must be continued, therefore. . .. b time, he will either reform or get for a year and tbe service should be I . .. . .. * " HUUUiU uc Uoyd 0eorge gajtf n0i ^ Mld It w °"*■ :« lh “' " wl " “ ,cl1 with that sor, ot diploma,,, vhldi 8»od>, «tv7^.”T^o* and Ikon j thal ‘ memlK 10 ° n “* or i told a lale that no mao aim ean ml- loao’t an, rala for nacuao, It tbat ba rel>eal 11 - oula be mfll Wllil iCHtant I underatapd. Ha threalend to use tbo Udlimale. i‘ nd “ l " lslel,t ““*“ u Vbomaa c0 “ , ‘-1 nm strength of tbe Eullah torco alone „ . | l r "«*•• «“* baaltb office,It muat l„ nKe „„ y u „ Mct th , pHucpt,,. ^ ‘ ” * ‘ “ M ““ ,r kn0 ''"|.hich M bad aaslited to dotcrmlntn,. " ’ “ ”" r> , ,n « wh “‘ « “““ '» ,k « »» d , Flu rope w„ to bo protected at the coat of the English trade concessions and possibilities. Hit unpopularity became immediately apparent and the acute ness of the situation was evidenced In Lota < t stung and then both by actual participation and by the of an invigorating and enlivening public opinion. • . «*.- v- . to answer this gentleman, we would say unhesitatingly, that these meetings do good even If they had not single convert. They do good in 9 ways than we can ever know, and they touch the hearts of hundreds people, one way or another, sots create in them a desire Co do their fall Christian duty. It la a very self- evident builder of character. Aa such worth while in any community and among any people, no matter to what extent they have developed their Christian and religious activities. REGRETABLE INCIDENT The Jewelry at. formally decided fancy boxes. take every advantage of billtles, for only in this way can we get full value for the money, which to expended for it. We are delighted that the grand Jury saw fit to endorse the We always seem’ to think we could work that has been done and to Insist get more pleasure out ot things that : on Its continuation. we can’t hare. | . OF SINGULAR INTEREST Tbe intellect condemns jaxs, but the, it is singularly Interesting to get the intellect doesn't seem to rule a good ideas of people regarding community •me, of our folk., j.flair,. A gentlemen .of some focal pride and prestige recently asked us the refusal of the coalition to further support him. He has resigned. The premier of England Is the bur den bearer of the government. He has mure power than the king or any of |>ls advisers. All matters of al and externa] moment come under his direction and attention. The king People who marry for money ought to be satisfied if they don’t get any • tte dlrecl Q uo8tlou - ‘‘What good does to the figurehead and tbe premier la more than that j * Protracted meeting do If it doeau't J the ruler. So the king stays on his ' (get any converts?” Ho was speaking'throne, while the greatest man. with rtiylng taxes la the most patriotic | of the evangelistic meeting now being two exceptions, who handled affairs thing soma people do, and that is a { conducted in this city. of grave moment to tbe world, during dorm of conscription. | He did not intimate that this meet- Its time of great stress, has resigned. ing was not proving successful in that j He goes back to private life, aa be spect; In fact, be didn’t know, but expected to some day. It was hoped ,he desired to know why so many Chris- ( that with the coming of his old age _ I people, those who are already llv- he could have retired with the full Swat every mosquito that comes ing Cbrhtinn lives, or attmptlng toj confidence and esteem of his people, within hearing distance, for the sake were so interested financially and oth- {rather than be kicked out like a worth- of the other fellow. Tha grand Jury had adjourned and the breathing ot some folks has be come much easier. The Canadian woman who killed her husband with a butcher knife, probab ly struck him at laat. Mr. Hardwick’s vicious attack Senator Harris la another of. tbe ill effects of tbe campaign dose. A good many people seem to have gone fishing on election day, or gone about their business, at least The Turks won something, but they haven't just exactly found out what, by Lloyd Oeorge’a resignation. It might not apoll things if they allowed Senator (Mrs.) Felton to Uka bar seat and make a speech. The man who can smile before Sonar Law will be out of a. Jo fora hi la much older and some folks win be sorfy they didn’t keep Lloyd flu airman that stayed up thirty- fir* mlnutei dldit have anything oa He knows the world, perhaps, and he knowa men. Therefore, he will only see In this crisis the result that he has long expected bat which he fought off with all the vigor and determination that was characteristic of his great public life. Sonar Law will handle affairs, but he U not the man George was and his career will fraught with gravo prolfoRUhHhat-he la gcnorall'y expected to handle with participate in service that will j much less skill and efficiency than promote and facIUUte the Christian did his predecessor, spirit among all men. terest was, in the first place, unselfish, and In the second place, that It was profluble. The keenest and most desirable ad vantage of such a meeting, In our hnm- ble opinion, is the spirit ot encourage ment and added hope that it brings to professing Christians, the avenues ot service and love that It opens to them and the revivifying and enlarged de- aa heir layMUata a short time M« M4 «# nun* U CUM <ni The lives of Christians today consti tute the compelling force which car ries on God's work. We are necessarily human and, therefore, subject to per iods of inactivity and neglect, not | totally, but in so far aa it might be an-d to Our possibilities, any movement that brings enriched faith and love to Christian people In any commnnlty is going to become vital and moving factor la the religious activities of the. community. These activities arm' be felt ia ail lines or civic achievement. Not only will there be e more determined spirit to demand morel uprightness In tbs administration of all lava, btft there Rill be a more wUilag spirit to enter into the enforcement of those lava, Mrs. Felton urge* us to back princi ples, not parties, and the Southerner backs the party that haa always stood four-square for our principles of most Importance. Football to the roughest game, but I like U, she said, as the Boston tod ran thirty yards around end for touchdown. Unreliability to a anra thing In the make-up ot some folk#. But the mean- eat sneak of them all to tha profes sional ddnbia-crosser, tha hypocrite and deceiver. Tha Klwaslana are strong fa Geor gia, and tha/ want to tha beet-sort or a place to hold a district convention when they streck Baraaaah. PROFESSIONAL F. A. STROBEL, D. C j Licensed Chiropractor j Week a Specialty Office Phone. J62 Dr. R. B. O'Quinn DENTAL SURGEON Office fn Medical Bldg. Extracting a Specialty j The Smart Shoppe ol Beauty Culture iipcbuicb Building. 2nd Floor Room 210. Phone II Permanent Waving fl. per ecri Anna M. Lightioot Graduate In Beamy Culture First Class DRESS-MAKING Prices Reasonable Mrs. E. Loomis and Mrs. W. C Lambert EDDIE LEWIS Hat Cleaning Work* HAT* CLEANED, BLOCKED AND RBMODKLID Ladies,' Man and Children We have the equipment, exper ience and a desire to please, S22 WEST JACKSON *T. ■Pnone 310. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and departure or paaeeaset trslne at TbomasvUie. A. C. L a B ~tattoo had A.. B. * A. R. H Sutton Tha foOowtna schedule Havre# puoiteh 1 aa tnfonaatloa sad not guarantee*. (Trains Nona. Jcaat, ana 8oatb ef Time tn Georgia. Train* We* ATLANTA, BlhMINOHAM A ATLANTIC RAILWAY imporary Schedule) Leaves Why Take A- Chance with YOUR LIFE —or— YOUR PROPERTY Insure Both With W. M. Parker Phone 41* Mitchell Bldg. SHOW Y011H COLORS Now that you belong to the Masons, Odd Fel lows, Knights of Pythi as, Woodmen, or any other fraternal organiza tion of the kind, let us furnish you with pin. button, or ring. High School Pins and Rings furnished at reas onable prices. Louis H. Jerger Where you buy Gifts that toft Webster’s Tested Seeds Large Packets 5c CHARTER CHOCOLATES Assorted Nuts and Btszlls The best candy we ever sold. Citizens Banking & Trust Co. ’. CITLPKPI'KR. President LIABILITIES Deposit* October I r. BOWKN, Cashier ASSET* Leans and Discounts * S2S47MS Cash Resource* L. Bonds. ..f 20.K0.00 Cash »J,711A>— mAet-U stock (F. i. a. co.).... sreoo Banking Houee end Fix. l,74S.t* * *474*4.04 : » 81047*43 4H4M4S I #443*4* DYEING! DYEING! DYEING! WE SPECIALIZE IN DYEING CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING Ladies’ Work Given Special Attention HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Our Motto Is: “SERVICE." TOW TAILORING CO. Frank Dollar, Mgr. 208 W. Jackson ! ' ^ An Invitation To The Younger Generation Officers of this institution be lieve in young men and wo men establishing banking connections early in life ;- Naturally such accounts will not be particularly profitable to the bank at first but they are especially worthwhile for the young people and ulti mately will be profitable for us. We invite the young people who are on the first rung of the business ladder to open accounts here. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prices Reduced ON Ford Cars Following Prices Effective To-day: F. O. B. DETROIT phas-i* $235,00 Runabout Touring Ton Truck S«£n 595-00 Starter and de mountable rims $95.00 extra on open models. This reduction of $50AO on list price of all models establishes the lowest plane of prices In the history of the Co mpany. Place your order early to Insure prompt delivery, or phone 98 for a salesman who will call and explain our liberal time sale plan without obligation. THOMISVILLE SUES COM