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THURSDAY AFTKAN06N. NOVEMBER », 1822.
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DAILY TIMEB-ENTERPRI8E TH0MA8VILLE, OEOROIA
Velvet Rugs
Here is a RUG CLEARANCE that may not
come again for years. There is no question but
what these fine rugs are becoming hard
er to get and more valuable daily
WATT SUPPLY COMPANY
THE HOU8E OF QUALITY
Large Fresh Shipment
Jordan Almonds
going at 36c per pound
Exclusive agents Park-Tilfords
New York and Paris Candies
BUCKELEW’S
Phone 121
Cut Down Your Necktie Bill
By Making Them Last Longer
Every man baa a great lot of discarded neckties
that need nothing but the reviving and revitalizing ef
fect of our Dry Cleaning Service to put them back In
use; their beauty restored and their owner given Joy
almost equal tj that of new possession.
Dig out those old favorites and let ns show 70U
what our service can do to them.
**~’”Our Dry Clean in gand Pressing Service Is making
better dressers of hundreds of men and women In
Thomasvllle.
Modern methods and facilities coupled with special
skill and experience are our best assurances of satisfac
tion.
Ask our driver about this or phone us.
Complete Dry Cleaning Service for men, women and
children.
WOMEN MAY BRING NEW
- POLITICAL ERA IN THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
London, Nov. 8. Will England’i
next general elections result in an up.
heaval which will bring with it the
dawn of new political era throughout
the empire?
Politicians, veterans of long-stand
ing in Britain’s public affairs, frankly
admit that they are puzzled; that
they are unable to gauge the strength
effect of one new feature—the
feminine vote.
With feminine leaders planning
intense campaign among the women
voters with more women seeking pub
lic office tha n ever before and with
the feminine politicians demanding
absolute equality the coming elections
promise to establish once and for all
the power of British women in poli
tics. N
Lady Astor, M. P., the former
Nancy Langhorno of Virginia,
probably is the best known of the
women cadidates seeking election or
.election. She now is campaigning
for another term in the house of com-
Mrs. Margaret Wintringliam, Mrs.
Astor’s feminine colleague in the
house, an independent Liberal, also
seeking re-olection by her Grimsby
constituency.
Others who are taking n leading
GERMAN EXPERTS
DECLARE MARK MUST
FIRST BE STABILIZED
SUCCEEDS WHERE
DOCTORS FAIL
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound Often Does That—Read
Mr*. Miner** Testimony
Churubusco, N. Y.—"I was under the
“ ‘ ' five years for
doctor’
backache and had n
neighbor told me
about your Vegeta
ble Compound and I
took it it helped mo
eo much that i wish
table
„ for fe
male troubles and
backache. It is &
great help In carrying a child, as I have
noticed a difference when I didn’t take
I thank you for this medicine and if
'er come to this point again 1 do not
want to be without the Vegetable Com
pound. I give you permission to publish
this letter so that all women can take
my advice.’’-Mrs. Fred Miner, Box
1G2, Churubusco, N. Y.
It’s the same story over again.
Women suffer from ailments for years.
They try doctor* and different medi
cines, but feel no better. Finally they
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and yon can see its value in
the case of Mrs. Miner.
That’s the truth of the matter. If you
are suffering from any of the troubles
women have, you ought to try this med-
It can be taken in safety by young
, as it contains no harmful drugs.
part in the feminino movement are
Lady Duff Gordon, editor of Femina,
and Miss Helen Fraser.
Recently the Notional Union of
Societies for Equal Citizenship fired
its first gun of the campaign by send-
ng out a Hat of thirteen questions to BerU Nov< 9> _ The report of th#
parliamentary candidates. The mem- eXportg who haTe been lnreit |gating
bers societies intended to force every ; economIc conditions in Germany. Pro
candidate to take a ataiui on these I f egBorii Keynes Brand, Jenks and Cas
questions before the elections. j gel adTocat e. a two year s moratorium
Among other things these questions )from repa ratlons payments of cash of
demand an equal mornl standard and i any j,i nd and gtabilizatlon ol the mark
equal divorce laws; equal pay ter ‘ #n the baiIg of 3000 3i600 t0
equal work; equal property rights,j tho doIIar by utilizing the Reichs-
and equal franchise. bank’s gold reserve. The report
The women claim that If all the tends that the financial problem
franchise rights of men were extended j not ^ *olved unless the mark
to women the feminine Hat would to-! stabilized and that stabilization would
tal 14,000,000, or two million more,be impossible without a moratorium,
than the present male list. The experts suggest that half the
The effect of tho Lloyd George res-1 Relchibank’s gold would suffice and
Ignation and tho attitude tho women 1 should be devoted to purchase paper
will take toward It are other aspects sparks, the repurchases to be destrlcted
which the old line politicians are on- 'to German bank notes, especially those
able to fathom to thefr own sntisfnc-! l n foreign possessions, but excluding
tion. | exchequer bills.
Will tho women rally to the support The moratorium might need
of the little Welshman and repudiate Extended, and payments should not be
the action of the Unionists which re- resumed until Germany is able tc
stilted in his downfall? It is known charge them from a real budget
that emissaries of tho war time Plus, which the experts think may he
premier made a canvass of tho 'attainable in two years. Thus stabili-
feminine political leaders. jzation would depend for success not
What was the result? Did this can-,°n a foreign loan, but on development
ss convince Lloyd George that tho' of the conditions of production and
women were solidly behind him and, ,lnal ■ettlement of the reparations
that by resigning and carrying hfs! Problem.
case to the electorate he could pcrnia. Tbey consider their plans would be
nently silence hfs hecklers and r0 _ • facilitated if in the meantime nego-
gain his power? j tlaUon8 were started with a consor-
The politicians don’t know. Only t,um of bankers to 8U PP° rt 8tab,,,za -
the women, Lloyd George and his' tlon by mode8t credit8> and alto that
closest advisers can answer that ques- i a f °reign ,oan cannot be expect?d until
tl on ‘the reparations problem is finally set
tled,
seeking seats in the house of ' B ‘
mons. Many of these are Lloyd 1
George adherents, openly so. In well
informed political circles hero it Is
regarded as certain that Lloyd George
will carry his case to the people.
And politicians would give much 7 ‘“*“‘7
* V— .u- right to demand the most favored
tlon treatment as regard exports. The
1 Regarding an unfavorable trade bal-
| knee, the experts state that statistics
present available cannot form
ound for adequate judgment and
( that Germany should have equal
rights with other nations to impose
customs duties on luxuries and the
DON’T DESPISE THE
SINGLE DOLLAR
If you watch over the small
things of life they will make
you. If you neglect them they
will break you. Neglect the
DIMES and you will never
have the opporunity to neg
lect the DOLLARS.
One of these small 8avinga Bank will help you save your dimes.
Start a Savings Accou nt with a dollar or more and we
WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS
THE PEOPLES SMUGS BANK
T. J. BALL, Prcst. R. J. McCLENNY. Cash.
to know Just how the presently
enfranchised 8,000,000 women are
going to vote on this plea.
HEAVILY JEWELED HANDBAGS
TEMPT PARIS THIEVES
signatories believe It Is neither
sary nor pracUcabie to prohibit abso
lutely an Increase in the floating debt,
but that with the mark stabilized It
would be possible to allow just enough
further Increase to tide over Immedi
ate difficulties.
The point out that on the basis of
3,500 marks to the dollar the Reichs-
bsnk’s gold would be about twice the
value of the note Issue, and that this
unprecedented situation, as no
Paris, Oct. 12.—(By Mail) The
latest handbags being carried by
ultra fashionable women in French
society are well worth the attention
tnem by the skilled purse
snatcher.
en at the Casino at Deauville .
recently was made of fine platinum other currency ba8 f al,en | a ‘°
chain work crossed by eleven parallel J 8ta * e ' w * tb ,
diamonds, the frames being
heavily set with large diamonds.
Platinum or gold frames, with
large emeralds or rubies for clasps,
common, and all have costly
potential sup
port unutilized. When stabilization is
fully accomplished, It Is recommended
a new unit should be adopted for gen
eral convenience. The report suggests
that in return for a moratorium Ger-
nulnsr'mMommm«l "in' jiwel,'. i m * n ',* h . ould .. olt " . 1 . he . '"“"VT
One model seen was of black moire |
immlBslon the following definite
silk with wide platinum frame in- |®’ ua | ra j||* eea
crusted with brilliants, a very large
pearl forming the clasp.
Syrup and Lard Cans
Just Received
Bring us your old Guns and let us make them
shoot like new ones f or you. Now is the time to
have them repaired.
Don’t forget us when in need of a Stove or Heater,
as our prices and terms are in reach of everybody.
Parrish Bicycle & Hdwe. Co.
221-223 W. Jackson SI.
Tttomasville, Ga.
THE GREATEST
MONEY SAVING EVENT
IN THE HISTORY OF THIS SECTION
IS NOW ON
First. An Independent board of «
change control, constituted as a special \
Department within the organization of,
jthe Reichshbank and an understand-
HATS
-FOR-
15c
Brand new, assorted sizes. Suitable for ladies
and children too
A. T. Chastain
PHONE 192.
Take Advantage of this Opportunity
to Secure a Full Supply of your Im
mediate and Holiday Needs.
THE FAIR
Thomasville’s Cash One-Price Outfitters
disposal of such a board.
Second. So long as any part of such
gold Is unpledged, paper marks should
be purchased by the board of exchange
on demand.
Third. The aggregate value of the
not floating debt shall not be Increased
beyond a defined figure, all other gov
ernmental requirements tor credit to
I be covered by a funded loan.
! It shall also ha provided that the re
sources of the hoard of exchange con-
; trol shall be exempt from interference.!
| The report states that on consent of
the reparations commission t<
foregoing measure the following steps
should be adopted:
First. Financial co-oporation and
the support of an international finan
cial consortium to be invited.
Second. A foreign currency reserve,
on such a scale as may be required,
to be created on a basis of the gold
at the disposal of the board of ex
change in conjunction with cities
which may negotiate with the interna
tional consortium.
Third. Abolition of exchange regu
lations and restoration of free and
restricted dealings in exchange and
foreign securities.
It Is recommended further that the
bank rate be raised to a high point
and dear money maintained until
stabilization is quite secure. In order
to concentrate Into Us foreign
rency reserves the largest possible
amount of free foreign assets of Ger-
nationals under conditions in
spiring confidence, the board of ex
change would issue gold bonds guar
anteed by the Relchsbank at an ade-
rate of interest payable in gold
s or two years in exchange for
foreign bank notes, bank balances,
The board of exchange would buy
foreign exchange at spot and sell
for appropriate corresponding rat
for various periods. Additional not
required to carry the business of
the country during the period of the
return to normalcy would be Issued by
trade discounts and trade advances by
the Reichsbsnk and the sale of marks
by the board of exchange against the
receipt of foreign currency and to the
least possible extent and for a period
not exceeding six months, against fur
ther treasury bills issued to cover the
budgetary deficit during tbe transi
tion* I period before the budget can be
Seed Oats - Seed Rye
Syrup Barrels, Syrup Cans,
Iron Roofing, Wire Fencing,
Barbed Wire, Staples, Nails,
Plow Repairs All Kinds,
Cypress and Pine Shingles,
Paints, Oils and Kalsomine
Prices Right —- Prices Right
Neel Brothers
Feed Store
122 South Madison St.
Phone 780
Th* November Victor Records art
hors. Como In and 1st os play thorn
for you. COCftOPT MUSIC CO. ut
Pork Sausage
Our Pork Sausage needs no introduction. When
it appears on your breakfast table ' mr f i y-l 11
'J want more of It. 1 Ti
Phone 227 and let us send you some. *” r T‘
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.