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OAILY TIMES-ENTCRPRIift. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 7, 1722.
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WHEN THE ROLL IB CALLED
The Red Crois Roll Call Is betas
staged throughout the country this
month. Some chapters are starting
this week and some are waiting until
next week. The roll Is being called
and It remains for the people
whether they are going to answer and
become a member at one dollar per
>d speaker at one of the mass
meetings that are being held so widely
for political purposes, digressed a little
his address to pay a tribute to
the Red Cross. After saying that it
sne of the finest, cleanest and
useful things on the top side of
the earth, be said that any town that
could and would not support a chap-
of the Red Cross has miserably
Tailed in Its mission of service to ha*
inanity.
“THE UNWRITTEN LAW.”
"Southerners, you know, are those
hotheaded, violent persons who
tuully believe in ‘the unwritten law.*
Their Juries are outrageous, think
nothing of acquitting a brute who has
murdered the violator of his home.
Worse still, the spectators often ap
plaud such gross miscarriages of Jut
tlce. And they dare to talk of the!
law-abiding respectability! Plainly, It
r duty to organize a flock of
societies, take the Bible In hand
and uplift that intemperate section.”
That has a familiar ring, hasn’t U‘
ou’ve read stufT like that In North-
rn papers, haven't yout
Consider, then, wbat happened last
eek in Hackensack, N. J,—yes.
Hackensack! A Jury tried Charlei
Cline, a woman and another man for
That I. perfectly true. ThomaarWe thc mcrtm ot Jack Bcr,,..; who had
has been up in the front rank of Red
er since the movement
L the outset of the war.
ned its high standard of
been too friendly with Charles Cllne’i
'lfe. On the jury were six women am
lx men. It was proved that Cline,
1th his helpers had decoyod Bergen
membership and activity In everything. ,nto tb ® CUn® home to kill him. The
that pertained to local uplift and prog- J^ge at the trial charged the Jury
; busted.
It Is doing good every day.
doesn’t blow about it; there is no pub
licity about it. but, nevertheless, the
what they worJt l8 belng done an d m any a man,
many a woman, and perhaps many a
'little child, has felt Its ministrations
I t rust on* glnce the Wftr was c i ose( j.
The roll call is to secure sufficient
xiarm. funds for local work and In addition a
I surplus fund for use in great emergen
cies, where disasters occur and where
collectors are ousy uwev people are helpless and look to this
i had you better be. great Mother of Human Needs to mln-
- — o J later unto them. What is a dollar
for the selection of **«•* „„ ypn CM 8pend „ „„ , ort
tther mean, than by tt I, purp0<0 , whers „ your bcar , „
you can’t willingly give it for that pur-
Po*e?
1 When the ladies corns around be
j glad to give it. Say an encouraging
word, and wear that little button as
lore an emblem of your spirit in the help-
lots ing of suffering humanity. No man
| that trods the earth today can but feel
! that he is partly right If he has given
his little mite, bis democratic dollar
to that great cause.
If the divorce lawyers all went
of business, there would be lots a
If there is any happiness in n
troubles Kaiser Bill ought
better this week.
The big thing of today is unselfish
ervlce, and any man that amounts to
.nything will tell you so.
A CROWING INDUSTRY
; are frankly «
s of Cordele
and its new creamery. Very few peo
ple. erea in this section, realize the
Immense poossibillties for profit that
will be found In the establishment of
a creamery. The profit comes not only
ome folks so lazy that to the stockholders of the creamery
islder pushing a vacuum but to those, who are wise enough to!
I. manual labor. I use dairy cattle for the purpose of,
makla, aaur cram that an b« Mill* Tbe J>u ^
A Red Cross button worn on your
coat lapel is a distinction that all good
folks ought to seek this week.
that under the law it could not acquit
Cline on the plea of self-de.’ei
which was all the defense he had.
The Jury retired, took one ballot,
returned to the courtroom and acquit
ted the killer. In announcing the
"Not guilty,” the Jury’s forewoman a
25-year-old atenographer, announced
“We agreed positively not to repeat
what was said In the Jury room about
tbe unwritten law.” When she said
that, "the accused were cheered like
football heroes.”
Sounds Just like the South, only
worse, doesn't It?
The truth is that we aro all Tery
much alike. The truth 1s that laws
do not control public opinion; they
express public opinion. Laws are
weak when they contradict tbe primal
untamed emotion of men and women.
It is wrong, outrageously wrong, for
oue man to murder another. The
laws against murder should be upheld
But the way to uphold them Is by
training men to discipline their emo
tions. It has taken us millions of
years to find out that murder Is never
justifiable. It will take us a while
longer to live up to that discovery un
varyingly. Until we do. no part of
the population should waste time and
energy abusing another part for not
living up to It. Ye can make better
progress by preaching the proper
idealism and self-restraint.—Asheville
<N. C.) Citizen.
• Jap
empty for t
years, with a capacity of sixteen, has
been put back Into service through the
activities ot a very alert bootlegger,
who soon had the old thing working
over time.
cmouatT ought to hare won e| j Jn |j, e products ot the creamery,
il they will not win a. many Tbere h ,, e bcen t,,!,,,,, th l, line
they expected or claimed. before, right here in thl. aectlon ot
,11° perfect that paper ,he “ late - b “ l they hare not been be-
can be rubbed off all of the love caU8,! the Impossibility of making
■r, will be written on II hereafter. mon, r wl,h * Prorlded It
. | can get sufficient cream. There Is
hen a woman ia subjected to a money In it. not only for the creamery,
.avero attack ot aphaala aho bu , lpr e ,ery mI , tb „ t .,„ mm,
,o t think anything e„o conld be Mon , b m>k . , , blpment t0 «" <">" “ •“*«"«
i .the Candlera In Atlanta, which will
>e - i that institution. I ,
give It worse social and, perhaps, poll-
FOR CASH
Best grade bulk Cocoa, lb 20c
Libby's mixed sweet pickle,
8w«*t potatoes, pk 15c
Garfland's Relish 35c
J. F..- PITTMAN
Oaalar In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or wan
to exchange your dry cow for i
fresh one, call and see me.
Phone 458 or call at residue.
424 E. Clay Street, Thomaevllle-
J. F. PITTMAN
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
4th Floor, Room 417 Upchurch
Mrs* E. Loomis and
Mrs* W. C Lambert
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
A. C. L R. R
ft. R. Station.
The fellewlng schedule figure* publlah-
■ ‘ -» guaranteed.
and South of
astern standard
aa Barnes' Law
rim* In oeersia- Tram* West of T° “
itvllle operate on Central Standard
Thomaevllle e
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pullman Sleeping Care)
a Blrmlnghom-Atlanta 7:20
ATLANTIC COAST LINK RAILROAD
Arrives Leave*
tdn am Sav'h-Jav-Monte'y 1-27 am
|j] am Montg'y-Sav'h-Jax 1:30 am
•:10 pm Thoa’vllle-Sav'h S:2S am
10:M am taVh-Montg'y 10.05 am
10:00 am Monticell* 7:40 pm
M:»0 pm MontleeMo *^11«10 *m
10:50 am Atlanta?** any 1 ?1m pm
1:sa pm Montg'y-aav’h.Jax 3:10 pm
Note—(**)Sunday only.
(•) Dally except Sunday.
Atlantia Coaet Lin* Depot, Phone 1«*-J
Atlanta Birmingham A Atlantic, I**-
r kaiser’s friends are all Cordele knows all about the failures tlcal §utUf
t he Is still Juat that, sad but It ba * als0 ,een * b ® poa*lbUI-|
as ruling himself Is con- ties that will accrue if It succeeds. It
Its that will come to those who furnish
therefor. We hope that this
h:oud ’ Was freed oa lhe Uawritlen organization wlil be a decided auccea.
aw plea. In every way. It cannot be unless the
i The diamond on her hand indicates
measure the profit, of .ometlme., but there ,r.
■' muth **.“ Joe * th ' ‘ >ro '- | other thing, on »m, ,lrU- bong, th.t
indicate a lot more. Including the poa-
aibUlty of getting several diamonds
| anytime they will agree.
Th.
unit plan is something l >eo * >, « m,ke th ® m,,k - Th»t can h®' Oovernor Edward* la known In po-
politicians ar.* beginning work on, done w,tb co-operative effort for a luteal circles aa the “Jeraey Rum
that Tom Watson has passed out t,me ' and then u wU1 b ® don ® because' Hound,” but PreUnghuyaen fears that
Ik* state of action. j the da,r 7 men taT ® found that wlU | he may run too fast la the little hunt
n I pay a real profit
iere arc still a lot of surplus army. Ev#Py could make Its taxes on
getting lt , cream lf ther# wai a pUca wtera If the coal shortage makes you
i coming this week.
oils that
• Republic:
i the
9 they cussed
ears ago.
men that propose think
can do any better for her-
ii only one in a million baa
*o express hlmselL
and then you hear i
l serioi
The sultan seems to be shivering In
sis shimmy, over tbe way the folks
ire regarding him. Maybe he tears
tome of the massacres the Turks
ier him so glibly indulged
Th* fellow that deliberately add* up
the figures on his menu card afu
waiter hands it to him hap also nerve
enough to refuse to be browbeaten
into paying an exhorbltant tip.
The Presbyterian preacher In New
York, who urged that all preachan us
a certain amount of ««ang. to that
ther CM reach the young folks,
going ant af tha why ta gat at them,
M Kmm I* ult. uu SMH
ream could be easily marketed.:
Tell a farmer that you will pay his
every year and he would smile
broadly. Show him that it can be done
with dairy cattle and be will soon be
In the business for keeps. This is tbe
section of tne South for dairying and
wasting a great opportunity if we
don't take advantage of it.
PROFIT AND LOSS
comfortable this winter, don't blame
tbe fellows that struck or th* fellows
that made them strike.
If Pordney gets halt way around the
world on his contemplated trip,
hope he finds out waht th* tariff haa
coat him In expenses.
The penalty for counterfeiting In
Russia Is death, but what la the use
of lt when all the presses er* busy
making real money?
| ought to be there.
The tramp* that are headed South
think w* are going to feed them for
nothing aa long as they want to stay.
Too many may be going to college
Chief Justice William H. Fleh was de-j tbat ou * ht not t0 *>« * b ® r ®- »“ d ‘kwe
tested by the electorate of Georgia for i ar ® a, *° • lot mor ® DOt * oln * tb»t
hla position. It waa a notable
the Judiciary In many respects, but
where tbe etate loses his services
Mercer University has gained them by
making him dean of the law school.
The young men of Georgia, who go
to that institution can expect th* most
earnest and effective co-operation in
attaining th* desired end In their pro
fession. Judge Fish la dean, fair and
capabla. Ws don't know of a man,
whoa# services would ha more desir
able la that coaaectioa and who oaa
bring store to the Mercer law school
This county ships spaghetti to Italy
but a lot of It Is eaten hare, Because
It Is so hard to get lt down properly.
The Ideal husband Is tha man th
gets bis weekly payroll and knows
where to take ft
T than Judge Dab.
If yoa knew that you nead forty-four
! wouldn't cars to say eo muck.
An other Lot of
Richelieu
Salad Dressing for
20c Bottle
Vf. P. Grantham
Phone 11
DON’T FORGET
THE
NEW
STORE
At 207 West Jackson.
The store that carries
everything that is good
to eat at the right price.
Come and look over our
stock as we are are get
ting in something new
every day now. If lt is
■o you can’t visit our
store, call 91, for Just
what you need as we
give all phone orders our
prompt attention.
EMPIQBW
COMPANY
L. S. COBB. Mrr.
PSMMfl »7 W. JmS. tt
Why Take A
Chance
with
YOUR LIFE
—or—
YOUR PROPERTY
Insure Both With
W. M. Parker
Phone <10 Mitchell Bldg,
Quality In
Engraving
Give us your order for
wedding invitations and
announcements. When
you go visiting you will
need engraved cards. We
can get you the latest
styles. We also have
cards printed from your
plate.
Give us that order for
Xmas cards NOW.
Louis H.Jerger
Where you buy Gifts that last.
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
JJ.PEIH
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS, SHaOOO
We do general Banking business.
Commercial and S avings Accounts Solicited.
Our Motto is: Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness.
DO BUSINESS WITH US.
J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jr* Cash.
GET READY
For The Hunting Season
We Have
RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS
12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge
HUNTING COATS, HUNTING JACKETS,
LEGGINS
And the little "410 (36) gauge) that is so popular
with the young boys.
Robison Hardware Co.
117-11* I. Jacluon CL Plion. 1SS
“Budget’
Household Manage
ment
Many households are now op
erating the “budget" system
of finances — allowing so
much for the Grocer, so much
for the Butcher, etc.
By depositing the household
allowance in this Bank and
making all disbursements by
check, the housewife main
tains a record of each item, of
expense and is enabled to re
ligiously keep within her
“budget.”
Your Household Account
is invited.
Bank of Thomasville
Designated Depository of «tat* of Georgia, County of Thomas
and City of Thomaavllla.
B. H. WRIQHT. Preen
IL a FLWCTWOOD. Vlce-Prefl
R. THOMAS. Vlee-PrearL
P. C. SEARCY. Cashier.
J. a. SEARCY, JR-. AaeL Cashier.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Reduced
on
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. a DETROIT
Chassis $235.00
Runabout 269.00
Touring ....*. 298.00
Ton Truck '. 380d)0
Coupe 530d>0
Sedan 595.00
Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra on open models.
This reduction of $5040 on list price of all modeli 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.
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