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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISX, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER IB2?.
DAILY TlMES-ENTERPRISt
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SUBSCRITPION PAYABLE I
ELECTION RESULTS REPUDIATE
REPUBLICANS.
; NUMBERS:—
Andy Gump?
luck to escape the
have the oppor-
rrlte this.
Don't cheer, boys. President Hard-
lnp 13 still feeling his repudiation.
The result of the national elections
Tuesday of this week ts gratifying
those, who have consistently main
tained that the Republican party has
>een woefully weak, inexcusably
dilating and deliberately partial
certain big business interests in
ictivities for two years.
It was a landslide, a most terrific
condemnation of the methods that
iave actuated Republican party repre-
entatives in Congress and in various
fate governments. It came with
tartllng rapidity and genuine direct-
ess. The repudiation of the Republi-
an methods is as clear-cut as ever
•as expressed by the electorate of
overthrow of many old line Re
publican Senators is particularly ap-
uted among those who witnessed
determination to use the League
ations as a club with which to
President Wilson from his place
story by a stiffnecked and re-
•ss prosecution for political pur
i, pure partisan political sp-een.
hood, and that they i
election tun
the Senate as It did In the House of
Reresentatlves. The Republican ma
jorlty In the House was too big and
too unwieldy. It would naturally have
been reduced but who expected to
see DuPont, Frelinghuysen, Calder,
Townsend or Kellogg ousted from the
Senate? Who would have imagined
that A1 Smith would have carried
New York state by a plurality of hai!
a million votes and taken the entire
Democratic state ticket along with
him?
The radio hasn't gotten so strong
that it can supplant newspapers, nor
will it ever.
any imluence or used any coercive
methods to inflict their political senti
ments on anybody, particularly those
working under them.
The Times-Knterprise ia not familiar
with all of the facts, but it has at
that the matter is purely of a political
nature and that when sifted down will
prove to be very different from the
complexion that the news stories clr-
culated from Atlanta, would give It.
A TWO-SIDED QUESTION
There is no doubt a salutary les-
an to the Republicans In tbis de
;aL They have been hauded one of
le most drastic drubbings in an off-
eur election contest and there is
le unfortunate part of it. Had the
torn broken two years bonce there
ould havo been no power that could
are stayed the repudiation of the.
, _ntlre Republican administration and
Wonder if Harvey wax really trylny pu , a Democrat a8ata la the white , cla, " ls alons lhot llne
be funny, or Just didn’t have any House. ‘
•tter sense? j j t my be possible for the Republi-
Long skirts^uTkeep a lot of/ooll.b 00,18 10 need their fences, build up j Somebody in Turkey
The Michigan kidnapper got his In
a very few minutes, but ha didn't get
quite enough.
Governor Allen, of Kansas, seems to
have gone off his usual safe and
platform, when he threatens not only
prosecute the officials of the Ku
Klux Klan, but to run them out of th
;e. These men have probably don
wrong, certainly none that would
arve expulsion from the state. They
still have their constitutional rights,
while members of the Klan, In
the eyes of all fair-minded opponents
of its activities. They have not for
•ited anything by balug a membei
' the Klan. unless they transgress
the laws of that state and then they
•van be amenable to the
punishment of expulsion.
The Klan has real American princi
ples. There is not a red-blooded Am
erican today, who cannot safely vouch
for and support all of Its publicly ex
pressed tenets. They are as sound a*
the American dollar. We do not be
lieve that those who oppose the Klan
ire opponents of the Klan's principles,
it least those which arc discussed by
heir representatives. We would not
•ast any stigma on any man’s privi
leges or principles because he happen-
to oppose the Klan, and more than
would offend him by claiming that
he ought to be run out of the state
because he belonged. Thera are two
sides to the question, one Involves
principle and the other, methods of en
forcing those principles. It Is in the
latter phase alone, of the Klan’s opera
tion that there can be any objections
Klan says that none of the
FOR CASH
Best grade bulk Cocoa, lb 206
Libby’a mixed tweet pickle,
lb 25c
Sweet potatoes, pk 156
Gerfland’e Relish 35c
SALT FISH
J. REVANS
Phone 128
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
fresh one, call and see me.
Phone 458 or call at residence
424 F. Clay Street, Thomasvllle.
J. F. PITTMAN
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and departure of past*
1 Wert of Thom-
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pullman Sleeping Cara) ^
m Birmlngham-Atlanta 7::
ATLANTIC COAST LINS RAILROAD
THE TURK'S OPPORTUNITY
good;
ly.
the gaps and restore public confi- j diplomat. He knows when the i. v »
dence. It i> auite certain that the U >»t—«nd he strike,. Tho change j -.Iso c
. . . . . . . ... I of government in Constantinople ’YiS!
- 1 shrewdest minds in the party will: . „ „ . , ' iso* P
” ‘ he ' mPe^,,1 br ‘ de ,B “ ed r * d '“‘- «■» a* attention to thin prob.etn ; —
not only I, Harding threatened through the Briti«h line. Tin- change , ’‘"•“‘"’•‘oluy'we.nt nond.y.
all of the lesser lights are In I came when Great Britain v-as in the
1 certainly can be classed as 1
We hope they won't deny .on. ot i»»I»rdy II their policy doenn’t throe, of a general election, with j
those old familiar face, an occasional chol >«« materially In the next t«-o , u »r d Georg, at least temporarily 100
look in on the Senate IW. «nd their nctlvltl., cam. more Power Lloyd Geo-ge, the tann „
iook in on me senate. I . af „ , , |who put British troop* in the way
Th r nTW - . , ' With,a the reasonab,e llmU » of C0!l * ^between the Kemalist army and Con-
he difference between some winter „tructive statesmanship. |stantinople. The que-.tion that con-
and summer suits consists of a per- Tbe moat slgnlfIcant thlng Jn t lie'fronts Bonar Law now Is whether he
fectly good vest. whole election is the close margin by j continue the Lloyd George policy or
a which Senator Lodge escaped defeat. (Withdraw the British forces from
a ' If Massachusetts would go back o- ^ Constantinople region If ho
° lt . . , , withdraws, will not many Briiish
Udge there In no chance lor any of think , he , hoaIJ
• the old timers. Lodge has been the
,»rlng of Republican activity,
i kid calls his dad down 1
t ought to be worked on 1
old-fashioned way.
iere are many kinds of
t the boll weevil but the
>rk hard.
1 ef-
5 is t
lemigod i
ictlonaries !i
the party for some time. Had he liee
P^I^her who ,atd ' te,eou > <1 would liaro boon run
The kaiser's vacation seems to have
•assed into oblivion, and hereafter ha
will he subject to somebody’s will. 11
Kven Andy Oump looked impressed
when he read the returns from minor
contests for the Senate and House.
have b
Republics
i-ned as It did.
for the country
luck that
hat tho people
il and disputed
oves of prohlbl-1 boldly and unflinchingly the do-noth
gradual growth . j ng and totally incompetent policies
this side ot tbe 0 .’ the Harding administration.
OF STATE WIDE INTEREST
of the
i tomorrow 1
Albany High comes do'
for the game of the season and 1
local lads, although crippl.*d, are j
ing to give the visitors a real battlo.
died from
d we thought we j There has beeu
uany In this part made to the govern
J Highway Depurtmen
of that body, t
public charge
r that the State
or certain mem-
■re interested in
We
>ed (oi
this elec
tion, but that is what we get for vot
ing for constitutional amendments on
the say so of the Georgia Legislature.
The passing of the sultan is no more
iad than the passing of some of those
ctionary Republicans, who have
inning things for a long time.
hauled dow
And they will not pre
fer the militant Lloyil George to the
flag-hauling Bonar Law? If the
new premier keeps the forces where
they are and defies Kcmai l’lishn,
the question will be asked a.' to why
lary to removo Lloyd
George if the Near East crisis Is
erely to be continued i-ndot the
tw premier.
The Turks mado the’r play at on
opportune moment. Whether they
helped Lloyd George or hurt
i his effort to return to power
remains to be seen; a lot will depend,
aw Bonar I.aw works out of this'
tangle. It was a shrewd move
on the part of Ksmnl to surround \
the British by taking possession of
Constantinople, which he did, not by
smashing through the British lines
with his troops, but merely by send.
emissary who worked ir. the
city itself and changed Constant!,
nople from a aultaoN Vmme tc a loyal
Kemalist community. — Savannah
Morning News.
Thomasvllle is delighted to have
the opportunity of entertaining Mrs.
K. Ottley, of Atlanta, even for a
short time. Mrs. Ottley Is one of the
of GJorgla, giving her
itructlve and
old
Wh i
i he gets in love the folks at
home think it is time for coddled eggs
and other deliclate things to eat, es
pecially If he has the puppy love com
plaint.
The ladies who threw their hate
the ring are not discouraged over t
result They can come back next time
with more sip and more possibilities of
If old Houston had all the dough
that waa spent on the Peach county
election, there wouldn't be any eighty-
fire thousand deficit la current la
the recent political campaign to the
extent of supporting the opponent of
Governor Hardwick and using their
power of discharging men under them
who would not vote according to in
structions given them. These chargesJ ,lme and interest
are purported to be supported by af-; *>ducatlonal work,
fidavits citing specific Instances of the
operation ot this plan.
The matter Is one of state-wide In-
because It involves the In
tegrity as well as the official rights
the members ot this commission
employes and agents. An invest!- Andy Gump hasn't yet said that he
xation should be forthcoming at once would recommend Peruna, nor is he
nd th? charges should either be sub- j committed to Tanlac, but ho boldly
etanttated or disproved. It they are and without reservation, comes out In
true, those who have so flagrantly of-1 clarion tones for Walker's Devilment,
fended against common decency in the
exercise of personal rights should be
summarily dismissed from the service, i
If they are not true, these men should
be cleared of tbe stigma of the charge.
We have no Idea that the officers i
Senator Felton la liable to get In
bad if she announces again that ahe
Is going to Atlanta for the rest cure,
although there are lots of folks there
■un down every day.
An other Lot of
Richelieu
Salad Dressing for
20c Bottle
W. P. Grantham
Phone 11
No mosquitoes would mean none of
many various diseases that Impair
vitality and often endanger human
(life. Let’s start a campaign against
them for next year, right now.
mentioned, two ot whom are tempor-| The static ought" to be more polite,
ary residents of this city, are involved ^ It will spoil some good concert and
to the extent that tbe affidavits pur- then sound as clear as a bell when
port. These men have stated very 1 some old hick Is miking a political
positively that It was a complete (site-speech, or something. • 1
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 ore are get
ting in something new
every day now. II it is
so you can’t visit our
store, call 91, for Just
what you need as we
give all phone orders our
prompt attention.
EWHMMILE
COMPANY
L. S. COBB, Mgr.
Ftniu ll 207 W. JacUM (t
WANTED
To rent a 5 or 6 room house,
good location for party sent
here to establish government of
fice, by Dec. 1st We must not
fail to get It Who has Itf
VI. M. Parker
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. Jerijer
Where you buy Gifts that last
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS, $132,000
We do general Banking business.
Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited.
Our Motto is: Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness.
DO BUSINESS WITH US.
J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jr- Cash.
Closed on Armistice Day, Nov. J 1th.
“YOU REX”
SILVERWARE
Is the only known metal today, excepting steel, out
of which a satisfactory knife blade can be made. It
will not rust or wear black and may be sharpened
the same as a steel knife. There is no limit on this
guarantee.
Buy “YOUREX" Silver for your table. The pat
terns are exclusive and very pretty.
Robison Hardware Co.
117-119 E. Jackson 8b
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
J.W.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St.
Tbis Bank Will Be Closed on Nov. 11
Armistice Day
This year we observe the
fourth anniversary of the
signing of the Armistice
which ended the World War.
During the period that has
passed since then preliminary
gestures have been made to
ward permanent peace. It is
to be hoped that these will be
followed by even greater ef
forts.
Meanwhile we can each
provide for ourselves and lov
ed ones that peace and securi
ty that financial independence
brings.
This Institution is at your
service
Bank of Thomasville
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Reduced
on
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. B. DETROIT
Chassis $235.00
Runabout 269.00
Touring 29&.00
Ton Truck 380.00
Coupe 530.00
Sedan ' • 595.00
Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra on open models.
This reduction of $50.00 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, r phone 98 for a salesman
who will call and explain our liberal time sale plan without obligation.
THOMASVILLE SALES COMPANY
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