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DAILY TIMES-ENTIRPRISE, THOMA4VK.LE, GEORGIA
MONOAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 23, 1*22.
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[ A POOR PAVMA8TBR
The United State* government is tbs
poorest paymaster known, at least It
seems to those who hare bills with
the government, that this is true.
Many creditor* of the government are
forced to go through a batch of red
tap^ that seems a mile long, and it
your bank is waiting for the money It
is going to cost some little interest
before you can transfer It
Why this happens to be true when
the government won't allow its credit*
ors even one day lee way is not clear
ly understood, tbut it has something to
do with the way thing* are handled
and the ponderosity of the system
through which It must travel. It is
Jui
Mrs. Felton doesn’t want to be n sena
tor, and she has gotten nil the honor
and glory she Is entitled to under the
conditions ns they exist today,
makes n thing seem cheap sometimes
to be always trying to bring about
lome unusual condition or circum
stance to appease the whim of aoMe
politician. That la all there would be
to Mrs. Felton’s being seated. If she
could be allowed to go before the Sen
ate and make a speech some time, that
would probably answer all purposes.
We have heard quite enough about
asking the president to call a special
session to let Mrs. Felton talk, and nil
! that sort of nonsense. Georgia is too
big a state to be quibbling
it to safeguard all payments of all c * rcuni, ** nt '*-
foolish
thw preachei
lady friend 1
kinds, but it almost
when it i« laken to the extent that i*
practiced in the channels of some gcv-
ernmeni departments. Nobody cares
about taking up government business
in matters of ordinary amount, be
cause they may get it in a mouth and
It may be a year, and after much cor
respondence and affidavits, etc.
While Uncle Sam has this reputa-
REALLY PERSONAL HAIRCUTS
they ail 1
d'.fferet
* their cooks.
ling the r
t«oQ if the seat doesn't wear out.
Peace comes, perhaps, after a time,
but It takes time to make it perms-
[nil dinner pail
* interest.
I*he only feasible metl od of collect-
i this money is to get assur-
ire* and contracts tor it now. while
is easy of accomplishment. The
What
raphy. w
or sof
results, has l
le of learning geog- expenditures
changed every year States spent i
its millions c
heavily I
United
i billions
and despite the
in some parts of the country
now becoming the fashion to get a hair
cut to match oue's profession or c:
Ing. a hair cut which Is supposed
conform with the station in life of the
one wearing It. corresponding to
age of the person or the age which
Is especially anxious to appear,
similar matching one’s general condition of
ward him from debtor life. For example, them as may have
of the world. Nearly all ^ choice between the profession
They tIle business cut. the clerical and the
theatrical cut. the athletic- and the
“ordinary scholastic'' cut, the sporting
and the agricultural cut. In the main
these are the class designs of hirsute
abbreviations as a beginning. The
list will probably be extended, so that
one can presently recognize when one
notices the style of the trim of the
locks on a fellow's head whether he
Is a pool room shark, a floor-walker,
a manager, or a regular salesman,
whether he Is. if a farmer, a land-own
er or a teuant. II may be that—bar
ring the bald heads—one can even tell
from what city In what state the man
with a hair cut halls, whether be Is
married and if married how many
children there are, whether be ie a
Democrat or a Republican and wheth
er he has paid his last year’s income
tax—by merely making a mental map
of the conformation of the mass of
hair upon his head. Extending the
idea further- on dowu to mustaches
and beard* and w’biskers, the develop
ment of an identification systei
practically unlimited in possibilities.
him that every salient fact and feature
of bis disposition, occupation, religion,
politics, personal history, expectation
.lose countries I of life financial condition and social
fact, it could | position may be known and read of all
; create a sen- ^ men—and women—whenever he takes
ondition that off his hat.
The idea is applied, too. to girls
women—they may have a high school
cut or a debutante cut. the little miss
trim or the kiddie cut, the society
indications point to an early cessa-' shape or the play girl bob. And ac
Ireland. We hear rare- ( along the list of suggested possibili
Christmas neckties are already ba- *>' of an insurrection or ambuscade tlws for the styles la halt cute for girls
lug bought, while they are cheaper uow, but there are sporadic incidents * nd women—save and alone executed
than they will be later. of slaughter. The reports are very being any nick or notch of the shears
less frequent than they used to t° indicate age.—The LyonB Progress.
The canning plant <
wtber cash market for
greed and mercenary character, we
rough! for a principle and that meant
log music. spending every dollar and life that
Kale is a thing* that' attracts all *'“>'• The mone - v ‘hat it cost we will
sorts of folks with equal directness «bid!y pay. because we can.
aad decision. , Were we in the tame predicament
e or Belgium, and faced witn
■ose war debt that the gov-
was demanding, we womd
it cancellation under strain,
There are some who often suffer in etc- But this Is out of the question,
silence, but they often break it before It would be better that It be paid even
It gets too far. If America spent the money on cbarl-
— ty, but it would be infinitely harmful
Funny how little they care rlnt f orce( j oul of those countrie.
* ,, ' r *• ’* M,lM “ 4 .t thep’reMM Z “ In Zlh"Zd
c.'l com. b.ck. be bM „ W0I
The suspender tad is growing with Umcni a* well a* a
the advent of pocket flasks and pi»- would be detrimental
tola and things. stability of the world.
F. A. STROBEL, D. G
Licensed Chiropractor
Chrenie Disease an* x-Ray
. Week a BeedaHy
Office Phone, M3
Dr. R. B. O'Quinn
DENTAL SURGEON
Office fn Medical Bldg-
Extracting a Specialty
The Smart Shoppe nl
Beauty Culture
upcbnrcb Bnlldlaa, 1.4 floo,
Room SIS. Phone Si
Permanent Waving |L ft curl
Anna M. Lightfoot
Graduate la Beauty Golture
First ..Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
EDDIE LEWIS
Hat Cleaning Works
HATS CLEANEO, BLOCKED
AND REMODELED
Ladle a. Men end Children
We have the equipment, exper
ience end a desire to please.
322 WEST JACKSON ST.
Phone 413.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
The girl that comes t(
hotter not make It full i
they sell nowadays.
full stop,
PEACE IN IRELAND <?;
The centenarian seye avoid worry
ing, aad that la what he he* been do-
tag for perhepe e day or so.
those, returning from Ireland. 1
bring reassuring pictures of happiness
and contement, which i* sure to be ‘
When hubby never asks tor spending followed by peace,
mooey for himself, he is always sc- Many section of Ireland are without
cused of betng a mock martyr. any or the warfare. The people have
been brought to a realization of their
folly, slid they ere gladly ready to ac-
ie terms of the Irish Free State. I
Moultrie’s fair this week is going t
be B humdinger and we bet there wUi
he a lot of Thomas countians t
The coming or the New Year ha* i
ready gotten some good men wondi
ing what it ia that they can cut o
I that is no right, and they ere u
finding it, of course. An appeal to
neighboring gossip would reveal
plenty of material, perhaps.
If Charlie Chaplain thinks he can
“brained by Knsland ind accepted by keep mOTle acton Iron, wearlo. bo,.
II i,14or Duncas 4i.ee, wltb ber a role ol tke Irl.b people The lr-'j, treecbe., a little derby bat and a
aool. .a ah. aay, that la the roaaoa Ve,nlara repre.ent luarllla lorce, Hut' fllppelr IIop oboe, he will apend a lot
•ho to,set, her body. ,ppare.Uy. j«ce held. lou S I,i by ill cla„,». Tbe'ot hi, million, halore ho accompllah,,
people are tired of war and are ready It.
for the real peace that will come with I •
the new government processes. Th * cannon fodd « r *• to de-
The whole world will rejoice when term,n * the ne,t war and «»*•«• ‘h®
When he fails To listen attentively Ireland quits it* assassinations and i * odder * e,a * ,ot dr * r ® r th * n It Is
all she is saying about herself, you'thing* worse. The recent .tmni. h*.! **** lhere won 1 b ® anjr wor,d
e that hs know* « lot him- ■ done m
The child that can speak ten differ
ent languages probably has had to ask
for things In many different ways.
•elf.
The guy that wants to a
other community that is i
aUai probably wants one i
oat.
i. The recent struggle basj
» break down the universal!
i again.
respect for Irish fair play than any- “Hardwick to never again seek an
thing else. It has been a horrible and office.” Billy Sutlive ought to be aur-
■lmost unbelievable condition, worthy prised at himself for using this on bis
of a far less civilised state and less front page, just aa If It was the real
lovable people. thing.
AN EMPTY HONOR
The stage Johnnies don’t care i
abort okirto as long as the musical i The extreme anxiety shown by some
comedies put on some of this late politicians, and others, to secure for
Mrs. Felton th* right to take her seat
stuff.
Duks avert that good citizens will
he good enough to trade at home,
•omothlag Uke that, and it i» a u
Th# ox-kaiser has been formally b<
frothed and he lldnks this is one wet
ding wborstho groom will bq B|
principal figure.
Tho coat laps! to tho catch all for
tba JaU comploHooa. according
’ VBBBff MBS. Who mined hto with too
Ib Cb Bbcbbbb yoB ham a boos, get oat
sal ho horn ywmaeU, at rot cm 4io-
I The tariff on mirks ought to have
| been hiked about five years ago, and
then there wouldn't be so many of th*
| worthless thing* in this country.
as a United State* senator. Is almost Every time you sit dowu on a man,
ludicrous. Mrs. Felton was appointed [you wonder what he to going to do
because she would not Uke her seat.jwhen he geu up, aad you know he
If she did it would be merely a mat- won’t stand tor It long.
> In *
contingency.
Why Judge George should be eo ex
ercised about it, why so many politi
cians should attempt to litter tho pa
per# with all aorta of qoerioa and sug
gestion* and hopoa. to more than wo
can understand, from anything hut a
political viewpoint There Is but
thing involved and that to courtesy
and a little bit. perhaps, of selfish
desire tor publicity fir Georgia In
the presentation of • woman as sena
tor for a day.
Such a procedure would be foolish.
W# won’t look for free school hooka,
more pensions and lower taxes before
Governor Walker has had a chance to
get going good.
The female centenarian who says
aha kept young by changing her mind
probably did It by telling the truth. If
we Judge by the latter autement
Bet the boys had a real old-fashion
ed good time down In New Orleans.
passenger
rains st Thomasvlll*. A. C. L. R. R-
fatten and A., B. A A. R. R. Station.
Th* following schedule flour** publish-
d as information and not guaranteed.
(Trains North, East and South of
lavlll# operate on Eastern Standardj
In Oeorale- Train:
Why Take A
Chance
with
YOUR LIFE
—or—
YOUR PROPERTY
Insure Both With
W. M. Parker
Phone 410 Mitchell Bldg.„
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 its
furnish you with pin,
button, or ring.
High School Pins and
•Rings furnished at rea9
onable prices.
Louis B.Jerger
Where you buy Gifts that last
i Central Standard Time,
ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC COA9T L
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
I. T. CULPEPPER, President
LIABILITIES
Capital Steek $ W.000.00
Surplus and Profits..., NJ1U1
Deposit* October 1
NONE
• *474*4.0*
W. J. BOWEN. Cashier
ASSETS
Loano and Dloeounta 9 124479.39
Cook Reeource*
L. Benda...9 20450.00
COib 93,711.93— 1144*143
Stock IF. I. B- Co.).... 979.00
Banklns Hone* and Fix. 9,74949
9 947494.04
9 910429.93
4144*2-39
9 94.43949
DYEING! DYEING! DYEIN6!
WE SPECIALIZE IN DYEING
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Ladies’ Work Given Special Attention
HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED
Our Motto is: “SERVICE.”
TROY TAILORING CO.
Frank Dollar, Mgr.
Phone 43 208 W. Jackson St.
One Out of Every Three Persons
Has A Savings Account
Twenty-seven million people
in these United States of ours
have savings accounts, total
ling nearly seventeen billion
dollars. . -J .
This means that one out
every three persons has a sav
ings account and that the av
erage balance is $624.
You are one of the three, but
which one?
We cordially invite new sav
ings accounts and pay four
per cent interest compounded
every three months.
Bank of Thomasville
Designated Depositary of Stato of Qoorgla, County of Thomas
anel City of Thomatvlllo.
J. F. PITTMAN
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
fresh ono, call and too mo.
Phono 458 or call at residence
424 E. Clay Street, Thomasville-
J. F. PITTMAN
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Reduced
ON
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. B. DETROIT
rh,«,i, $23540
Runabout 269.00
Touring 298X0
Ton Truck 380X0
Coupe .- -. 530X0
Sedan 595X0
Starter and dc mountable rtmj $95X0 extra on open models.
ThU reduction ol $50X0 on lUt price of all model* establishes the lowest plane ol
prices in the history ot the Co mpany.
Place your order early to insure prompt delivery, or phone 98 tor a salesman
who will eaH and explain our liberal time aate plan without obligation.
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