The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 01, 1922, Image 2

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PAGE TWO DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY APTERNOO N, NOVEMBER 1, 1122. MULES, MULES, MULES 1 have got in a car of good Tennessee Mules and Saddle Horses. When you want to buy or swap, come to fee me and get them worth the money, at my same old place. WEST JACKSON STREET. J. W. JINRIGHT NEWS BRIEFS FROM THE lots for voters In thoir counties. STATE CAPITAL dlnarles In printing the mpply ot bsl'' Jr TO FIGHT FOR CREATION OF NEW COUNTY OF PEACH Atlanta, Ga., No?. 1.—State Senator COUNTERFEIT GALLOT8 1 Joseph Davidson and Emmett Houern, ARE IN CIRCULATION representative from Houston county, both of Port Valley, Ga., were In At lanta Tuesday, lor the purpose of or ganising a fight for the passage of the constitutional amendment creat ing Peach county out of portions of Houston and Macon counties. This Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1.—Information re celved in the office of the governor, stated Tuesday, was to the effect that various ballots containing names other than those of Democratic nominee., ud • pertlel ll.t o»ly. ‘ .mcndmoot, which will be voted Instances no list at all of the , ^ K „ m some mitout-oa uu u.t ... »•» next Tuesday ■ proposed constitutional amendments ... to be voted on by the people, were be-/' ing circulated over the state. In Berrien county a specific stance was cited where ballots 1 Rx Rx Phone 284 CITY DRUG STORE We Specialize in Prescriptions Our drugs are fresh and pure, and when you have us fill your prescriptions, voucan rest assured they are filled correctly and delivered promptly. .—SIB Yours For Better Service CITY DRUG STORE Agents For Slocks Aristocrat Cm lies HARRISON BUS LINE LONE ROUTE Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville Passengers, Trunks and Express SCHEDU LE EAST SOUND WEST BOUND RMS Up Dally Dally Sundays Sundays passed by the Legislature after a hard fight. A statement was Issued by Senator | Davidson denying charges made In newspaper advertisements that Peach . . . . ... ... county was backed by a “whiskey lob- iu circulation that did not contain the M proposed constitutional amendment to create the new Fifty-second state sen- 1 atorlal district, composed of the coun- ties of Cook, Lanier and Berrien. 1 CANDLER TO RETIRZ FROM Ordinaries of all the counties have THE RAILROAD COMMISSION been furnUhed by Governor Hardwick Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 1.—C. Murphy with an official form ot the ballot ot Candler, chairman ot the railroad com. the Democratic party, which contain. mlslloni T „ e , da y completed eleven the name, ot all Democratic nomlaee. rearJ o( urTlce a , chairman, the lons- for .tote olflcea and a toll llat ot the , erm 0[ anJ . chalrman wb0 baa proposed con.tltutional amendments. Mr „ d , Ibce the commission wns cre- lncludlng ihe amendment creatlns the ated |n 1S78 Tbe nMt i 0Ili , it pdoj Fltty-second senatorial district. This of (lme aerved aJ cbalrmaIl 0[ [be ra „. form Is supposed to bo used by the or- road comm |, slon wa , by tb . , ate Col - ■ ( L. N. Trammell, father of Commission er Paul Trammell, who served ten years and three months. Chairman Candler will retire as a 1 member of the commission on January ! 1, which will give him a total time of service of eleven years and two months as chair, and a total of thl.*-! teen years and nine months as a mem- 1 her of the commission, which Is the longest time a chairman has served j since the commission was created and the second longest term as a member | of the commission, the longest being that of Col. Trammell, who served, a few months more than Mr. Candler’s total term of service. RECEIVER APPOINTED j FOR THE ATHEN8 NEWS! Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1.—Judge W. L I Hodges, of the Northern circuit, who! presided In Fulton Superior Court, ap-j pointed F. L. Johnson, business man- 1 ager of the Athens Dally News, as re-1 ceiver for that paper. His action was taken on a petition presented by Davison. Nicholson and Company, said to hold claims against the paper ag gregating 120,000. Judge Hodges presided In this case for the reason that Judge Balton Fortson, of the Western circuit was disqualified ithrough relationship stockholder/ of the paper. The pet! tlon further set forth that the Athens Dally News had liabilities of $60,000 and assets of $30,000. LEONARD EAR OIL IT DOES RELIEVE DEAFNESS aad HEAD NOISES. Simply mb it In back of the ears and insert in nostrils. A* every drug rtoro. TALK Every Business Man Needs To friends or associ ates within a radius of 72 miles on station to station calls after 8:30 p. m. AT The reduced rate which allows a five minute conversation for 25c plus war tax. The service is quick and clear at NIGHT Restaurant Doing Good Business Now Charles Parker owns a restaurant nd writes that his customers refused ) patronize him. They saw roaches runulng around and knew his food might be infected! He used Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder to clean the roaches and now his business Is going better than ever.—Get a today. 10c ft 25c. Sold and guar anteed by Ingram Drug store. (Advertisement) Advertise Always When to advertise, is a question many merchants ash. Those who found advertising most successful are the men who never let up, but keep everlastingly at it. Greater re sults are accompliahed 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 arc 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 NEW DEVELOPMENT IN MONTANA TRAGEDY Havre, Mont., Nor. 1.—Following flndi by two Havre doctors yesterday afternoon that the bullet which killed Mrs. Margaret Carleton in the double killing here last Friday morning, ranged downward through her body sharp angle, Instead ot directly in and slightly upward, as was testified the inquest by Dr. Carl Foss, civil authorities were prepared last night make further Investigation of the tragedy. Prosecutor Max Kuhr stated that the development warranted a new de- lnvestigatlon and aald that further evi dence was expected. He was called to attend the post-mortem examination of Mrs. Carleton's body as soon as the discovery of the ballet's course was made by Drs. W. F. Hamilton and A. E. Williams. The examination was made at ths request of Mrs. Carleton's mother, Mrs. Joseph Pyle, of Butte, MonL The bullet was found by the physi cians in the muscles beside the spinal column. Neither Dr. Hamilton nor Mr. Kuhr would comment on the possibility of a self-inflicted bullet following the path of the one which killed Mrs. Carleton. At the request of Mr. Pyle the home of the Rev. Leonard J. Chrlstler, who was killed at the same time and placa with Mrs. Carleton, wai opened by the owner of the house yesterday after noon. Local authorities and a number ot newspaper representatives with Pyle examined'the contentsof draw ers, suitcases and tranks in an unsue- cesaful effort to find evidence that the gun which discharged the fatal shots was the property ot the Christian. Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner 8t Marx A man that has many important things to do must have clothes that be can have re spect for—clothes that will inspire respect in others. Such a man must get the best of style, fine quality, and good service. Really, all he needs to do about his clothes is to come here and get-— Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PHONE 300 Headquarters for Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes was to receive her tint chock, one $500, with the next few days. Checks of like proportion are to to her at regular Intervals that ahe may ha abla to Obtain medical treat ment that will restore her good health, whe nshels to fulfill her part of the contract—marry Rogers. Mrs. Schemerhorn made her offer through an advertisement in a Chica go newspaper. Scores of offer* received, and she says she has Inter viewed a number of men desiring to become hat husband. The widow says Rogen Is forty years ot age. CITY REGISTRATION LIST Ainsworth, Harry Ainsworth. Mrs. liar- Arnold, O. W Jr. InE Ball. Harsh N. Burch, Ruth R. Ba.kor.MraB.JS. Baker, J. IX Crawford, Dekle, R. i*. Dekle, Mrs. R. T. I)uke», J. C. ~>enlels, J. O. Drake, J, ». irlffin, c. R.. Jr. Oroover, Iml# Irmls loyd, H. H. larerave, Ula B. Hargrave, Mary R. -insxlns. Margaret Horton, R. H. Hayos, Louis# Humphrey. Ratio V. Harvard, Davo Harvard, Mrs. Lins O Hopkins, Louise T. Hopkins, Hartsfleld, C Hartsfleld. I Hopkins, Mi HsaId, S. : Jenkins, J. H. Sr. Joints, J. M. Kincaid. B. J. LawhSsd. W. B. Muchel’LTaylor IL I Merry, Mrs. H. H. Wvw. aw. McLean. H. K. Mitchell, Laura L Mitchell T. J. McGee, Emma D. Milton. W. R. Moors, L. 8. NooL Daisy. n. H. A. Plks, Anna T. r. Ml Patterson, R. B. Palmer, Susan Robinson, A. 0 Stuart. Miss l —. j. c. ■ Lilly Stoysrman, Mildred TbortOD. HIM »U wan. C. K. Williams, B. L. Watt. Ceils K. Watty mg^lJndaay WOMAN SELLS HERSELF TO REGAIN HER FORMER HEALTH De» Worn,., u. Nor. l.-Kr>. Roth Schemerhorn, !1 run old, widow. „ who rocootl, offered to nil homlt to wlfiScKwSi. '' ODjr man tor . ram of *5.000 that .bo 1 r.in'j.on IL Jo. mljht bo «blo to obdolo medical treat-1 • ment In sn effort ts recover from I ) paralysed nerve centers, suitalne'l 1 OMURDEMR SHOT When shot he ha* hn.hand thraa aaar. . WHILE RESISTING AR county plantation, la in Worth county Jail et Sylvester after having used his own gun in sn effortto slay the depu ties who arrested him. Marshal fail ed to do any harm, tint was struck three times by shots from the guns ot the officers who arrested him last night tn Sylvester. Reports from them to Sheriff Noble here indicate that the negro can be moved back to this county within s short time. F# A. STROBEL,D.C Licensed Chiropractor Chranlo Disease and X-Ray ysMssns TOrsVftgr iteMie Bldg. THOMASVILLE, GA. Dr. R. B. O’Quinn DENTAL SURGEON Office fn Medical Bldg. Extracting a Specialty The Smart Shoppe of Beauty Culture Upchurch Building, 2nd Floor Eooss 21$, Phono U Permanent Waving $L par surf Anna M. Llghtfoot ENAMEL RENEWED AUTO CLEANING STATION - Naxt to Grand Tbsstrs MADISON STREET