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FACE *'*
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPIUSt, THOMABVtf.Lt, QtORQtA
SATURDAY AFTERMOON, OCTOBER 21, 1922.
tor at the opening of the
of ‘Contrast, -was expressed by promi
nent Georgians who attended the meet
ing of the Democratic State commit
tee in Atlanta, Friday, deaplte the tact
■ that Judge Walter F. George, senator-
MR*. r * L ™ “** H ” * E n >l-ct. b„ npremd hi. vUllngirea, to
SWORN IN AS SENATOR ln <U ch a plu.
AtlutA, Oct. »l.-Do«bt U to th. JuteJ G „ rIC , Utrf u,„ he WM
ponlbllltr ot Mr., W. H. Felton', b*' now th , t„ ooverlnb the
Ins .worn In „ A tTnltcd SUM woula „ notmc , bl , ie .
jclslon later. He also stated that be
would like very much to accommodate
iMrs. Felton and her friends, but that
he must comply strictly with the let
ter of the law. It was pointed
that a special act of Congrei
passed by both
IDS
PIGMENTS
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Having become associated
wtth the N. T. Pike Drug Com
pany, I ask through this medi
um, for at feast part of your
patronage.
tides eannot be exealled. This
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one of the neatest and moat at
tractive stores of Its kind In
this section.
Our service will be prompt;
our accuracy will ba absolute;
our prices will ba as low as pos
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the preside!
days.
The grand jury adjourned yesterday
afternoon, haring concluded the busi
ness of the session. The presentments
were read before Judge Thomas and
the jury discharged. The county
very much interested In the recommen
dations of the grand jury, which
the adoption of the Australian.
^ ballot system and the Insistence that
ilgned by the P" w,c health work be continued
before Mrs. Felton could ia ,he COUQt I'
and this procedure, it
GEORGIA WOMEN ELECTED
JUDGE GEORGE, SO HE SAYS
Atlanta. Oct. 21.—When asked what
played the greatest part In his over
whelming victory. Judge Walter F.
George, of Vienna, senator-elect, de
clared. "The women did It.”
•‘He said. "It waa the good women
who volunteered their services and
succeeded In having the polling places
opened. To them 1 owe. In great
measure, the splendid vote 1 roceived.”
Senator George was not alone in his
opinion, as his wife agreed with him
and said that she suspected that
great many of the women cast their
ballots for him, too."
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that it doesn't make much difference what you
feed hens when they moult. We changed our
notion after we saw what Purina Chows
jb will do.
' Building Up Hem During the V
Moult Meant More Eggs
» When not fed properly at moulting time,
a hen robs her flesh of protein to make feathers.
Thig_ stops her laying. By feeding Purina
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sooner. Get your hens in
shape for big production.
* See us today.
The presentments are as follows:
We the Grand Jurp sworn for the
October Term of Court, beg to make
the following presentment*. After
investigation we find less evi
dence of Whiskey traffic in our coun
ty than in several years, which is very
gratifying news, as well as an obe-
dence to the prohibition laws. There
seems to be a tendency on the part
Citizens to stamp out this
great evil, and we wish-to-commend
the people of Thomas County , for
their co-operation in the enforcement
of this, and all other laws. Backed
by public sentiment the law is easily
enforced, but without the co-operation
of the people its enforcement is both
tedious and unnecessarily expensive.
We -recomend that the Act of the
Legislature of 1922, prohibiting the
catching of filh by means other than
hook and line become operative and
be enforced in this county.
Believing the Australian ballot
system to be a step towards purifying
politics, we recommend that the Act
of 1922, providing for the Australian
Ballot system in connection with
certain elections therein mentioned,
become operative and be enforced in
this County.
We wish to call attention to Section
30, of Penal Code, which requires all
employers of females to provide seats
place of business for the Use of
said females when not actually
engaged at work- Following is the
law.
GOLDEN BROS. CO., Phone 184
DISTRIBUTORS
(Wholesale Groceries and Feed)
all such cases of immorality aa will JP**
warrant,conylctlon^in .our courts.
We recommend “tKa enforcement"))
of the law against cruel treatment
of animals.
"We have looked into the County
records generally and find all of them
neatly and correctly kept, and \
especially commend the nratness, to
gether with the filing systems in
use in our respective county offices,
and we especially commend the work
of Clerk Groover, Tax Collector
Heeth, Ordinary Jones and Tax Re
ceiver Norton/
"We find good many lights broken
t in the Jail, also a very bad leak
which lia* done good deal of damage
to the plastering. We recommend
that these repairs be made. Also the
pluming in the mens Toilet for
colored people i n the Court House is
in bad condition. Also one leak i
the Court Room. We recommend
that these repairs be made.”
“We find that the following J. P.
Books are neatly and correctly kept:'
T. A. .Tones, R. Borders, I, Smith,
M. Mash, T. J. Wight, D. M.
Baker, A. S. Banders, C. T. Gandy. I
We find that‘the books of the J. P.
of Pavo District are not properly
itemized. We find also that Ways
Dirt, Barwick Diet, Merrillville Dirt,
Ellabelle Dirt, fail to present their
books to this body.
‘We find at the County farm and
stockade every thing is splendid <
dition. We find the stock in good
shape and the tools and machinery
all in the houses prepared for them.
We find n marked increase i n the
poultry. We find the houses in
clean condition. Th
Garden has various vegetables grow
ing from sprouting seeds to maturity.
We find six paupers at the farm who
seem to hare real good attention, in
fact we believe if all the farmers in
the county would vi«it the County
Farm it would inspire them to go
home and to do belter fanning.”
“We find the road* and bridges to
be in fair condition with but few
exceptions, which we understand will
receive due attention.
We recommend that the road
known aa the County Line be worked
up and widened from the river bridge
Advertise Always
When to advertise, is a question many merchants ask.
Those who found advertising most successful are the men
who never let up, but keep everlastingly at It. Greater re
sults are accomplished through a consistent and continued
advertising effort than when space is used periodically. To
let up. Is to let your competitor get the start on you. He is
wide awake and goes after the business. The public reads
the “ads” every day, and if yours is not In the paper, they
do not know what you have to offer. You must keep them
informed of what you are doing and what you have for
them. They expect it of you as a live, wide-awake mer
chant, and the money you spend for advertising space will
come back to you many times over In increased profits.
The columns of this paper are open to you. They are
read daily by hundreds of people—buyers—who have learn
ed to watch the ads for bargains and offerings of the home
town merchant. Are you playing fair with *hem by letting
them know what you have? THE TIME TO ADVER
TISE IS ALL THE TIME
mechanical, or merchantllc establish.-to the Colquitt County line. Abo
menta must provide suitable seata, that the Groom*.Ford road.from the!
and permit tbeir use by such females Dixie Highway to the Cairo Road be
when not necessarily engaged in the worked up. We would also call at-
active duties for which they werejtcntion to the Pittman Hill
employed. Any person who shall fail road from the Jones Bridge to
to comply with the requirements of Ochlocknee and recommended that it
this section, and the officers of any be worked up and put in good con-
corporation which shall fail to com. dition.
ply with said requirements, shall be We also inspected the Road Camps
guilty of a misdemeanor.” ami found them well kept and in
Charges having been brought be- sanitary condition.”
fore the Grand Jury of the operation I "Believing as we do that education
of certain establishments in which is one of the greatest contributing
gambling, as well as other vices, are factor* towards good citizenship, and
carried on in some sections of the .desiring that our children have the
county. best possible advantages along edu-
We recommend that such places. rational lines, we commend the pro
be violently guarded by the officers 1 gressive spirit of the Ochlocknee
of the law, and that all persons guilty j section, in the establishment of a
if such unlawful and ugly charges 1 Community School, and we believe
ia those made before this body be'far better results can be obtained
dealt with as the law prescribed., through this means, than by the
Charges of lewd women, abgaged In j method now in use, and we urge that
their immoral trufic, is made from the forward looking citizens of other
different sections of our county.'communities keep close watch on the
Such conditions we condemn, and results obtained through the com-
the better citizens of our Coun- j munify school, that they may
[ty to report to the officers of the law .christalize sentiment in favor of the
] best school possible in all sections of
the County.
The reduction of the tax rate in
the County has met with most
popular favor thorughout the Coun
ty, and we recommend that our
efficient Board lot Comm>)sioners
use every endeavor to keep down the
rate as low as possible, by leaving,
off new road projects that cost large
■urns of money, until the depressed
conditions now existing are itn.
proved.
We find that the County has no
health officer, it is the opinion of this
jury that much good has been ac.
complishcd through the operation of
the Ellis Health law, at waa enforced,
until this year, and we recommend
that the authorities through which it
functions put it in operation again,
we further recommend that the
Health Board see that the Health
Officer discharge all the duties of
the office.
We vote our thanks to his honor,
Judge Thomas, for the able charge
Copyright 1922 Hart Ichaffaer & Man
Good Style Counts In Yonr
Overcoat
You wear it a good part of the year; it's your Introduction; creates the- im
portant “first impression” for you
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
OVERCOATS APE STYLISH
That’s one reason why we sell them. They’re so good that they stay styl
ish, too; stand up against bad weather and hard wear.
NEWEST FALL MODELS: NEWEST FABRICS
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
S. RICHY
PHONE 300
Headquarters for Hart Schaftner & Marx
Good Clothes
W. Z. IIUANTLEY,
W. N. HALL,
Y. A. WHITE,
H. R- BANISTER,
P. C. DICKLEY,
G. W. SWIFT,
H. J- MOORE,
{Advertisement)
DOG TAX DUE
Dog tax la now due and payable at
the office of the City Clerk, by or be.
tore November lat. Tags $1.00 each.
B. M. SMITH, Jr.
City Clerk.
(Advertisement)
from each grand lodge, and a
. gram of matters of common interest
to all the grand lodges Is under
‘ discussion.
Handicap of Fear.
The feur of many bring* a snare.
By halting In our duty and giving back
lime of trial, our band* grow weak-
. our ears grow dull, so that when
e look at th* way of the righteous,
seems aa though It was not for ua
—John.;Woolmnn.
WEST INDIAN MASONS
MEET IN PORTO RICO
-(By
San Juan, P.. R., Sept 25_
Mail) Representatives from
____ _ Masonic Grand Lodges of Cuba,
made to this jury. We especially j Santo Domingo and Venezuela are
thank solictor Hay for his untiring jin session here in what is expected to
efforts in assisting us in the ques. bc the * ir,t ot 8everal Masonic con-
tioning of witnesses. And to our Igressea to be held in the West Indies
Sheriff for his untiring efforts j n I There are ten accredited delegates
serving us during the term. j
We extend thank* to our efficient,
Bailiff Mr. J. J. Stephens, for prompt J
and efficient work. i
The Clerk of County Commission, i
ers Mr. S. L. Hcald furnished us'
with a report showing the monthly,
expenditures of County. For •
such report we wish to thank Mr.
Hcald.
Rcspectifuily, j
J. S. MONTGOMERY.
Foreman
D. M. BAKER,
J. M. SIMPSKON, I
I. S. HARDY* •
J. H. PEACOCK, {
J. W. SMITH, |
W. S. ODUM, ,
S. W. BROOKS, |
Dan DARLEY,
W. B. MURRAY,
J. R. HAMBLETON,
P. C. DICKEY,
T. W. LEWIS,
W. N. HAMILTON,
H. R. NOBLES,
RADIUM
The RADIUM INSTITUTE of
Thomasvlllt, Ga., for treatment
of Cancerous and Benign
Growths.
W* wish to co-operate with
physicians and aurgeona, assur
ing them an adequate supply of
Radium for ua* In cam refer-
Hospital cases treated at City
Hospital, Thomasvlile, Ga, or
Dr. Sanchez* private sanatori
urn at Barwick, Ga.
See or write, Or. C. K. Wall, Of
A. D. Little, Thomaevllle, or
Or. 6. E. Sanchez, Barwick,
Special for
SATURDAY
6 lb. sk. Juliette fresh grits 19c
10 lbs. fine table oalt -18c
Postoastlee and corn flake*
pacakage «09e
Macaroni and spaghetti
package .—- — -08c
All 10c pkga Nafl. cracker*
for —• -05c
5c laundry soaps -— -04c
All 6c washing powder 04c
AM 6c Argo starch — - *04c
Sundrled apples, bright, per
pound .13c
Cabbage, per pound
.Yellow onions, per pound 4*/ic
Dr. Legear** 28c 8tock and
Poultry Powder - — - 1 * c
Dr. Legear** 60c Stock and
Poultry Powder - *8®c
10c extracts and apices, per
package 7/«c
Many other thing* too numerous
to mention, at bargain prices.
EMPIRE MERCANTILE
COMPANY
FOR CASH
Winesap Applet, doz 10 A 20c
Freeh Tomatoes, lb 10c
Sweet Potatoes, pk 15c
Irish Potatoes, pk 30c
Rutabaga Turnips, lb 6c
8weet Mixed Pleklta, lb.. 25c
Try Gerflancfs Relish .... 35c
LOOK!] LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
are cheaper now than
last year. Our stock ia
the best; our market is
absolutely aanitary; our
price is as low as good
sen-ice and good food
can be sold.
CANADY & HOSIER
PHONE 52
If you are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
us one time. That is ail
we ask.