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OAILY TIME8-ENTKRPRI8^. THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 11, 1922.
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ARMISTICE DAY
Armistice Day again. And after tour
ears of peace we have failed to learn
>w to use it with best advantages to
rerybody and with least selfish mo
ves to anybody. From the very mo-
ent that the German armies gave up
e fight and surrendered their all to
the Allied forces, on that memorable
ble and turmoil, claim and counter
n. war and slaughter. The world
ted victory with an almost unbe
'able fervor and it promised to use
operly. Has it done so?
lis day. in our opinion, should be
lirated as it has been celebrated
• NUMBERS:—
tensible lore letter?
memory of the boys,
come back, and giving
for those who did return
been enabled to return
ful places in the ranks
How fine It Is
are the first t
spirit of thankfulness for the fruition
that it brought, and not with any
pomp, or pride, or glory to themselves.
How like a real American Is the
NEW WEALTH.
Believe us, the T. H. S. crowd has
tot the fighting spirit
iule is
that
the nationul debt and
have money left to buy all the farm
implements manufactured next year
they might pay all of our income tax.
their own; they might
buy ail the motor cars built next
with their extra money they
might buy all the men’s clothing
manufactured next year. They
might also dc a lot of other things
f they were so minded, for a billion
»nd a quarter dollars is nn immense
mm fgurod n the terms of the corn-
nod tes t wll purchase. Before the
farmers could do all these thngs,
lowever, it would be necessary for
first lo get the money. To
dlivo stock valued at
thing, and to trans.
cash is another thing.
It is the problem of marketing, of
distribution, that perplexes the far.
mer, and not production. The farm
Journal’s discussion is helpful in
•pint tbit these bore maalfest tOr„ ia h||, w visanlie the immensl-
places. thelr and dismbled comrades, for ty of the country’a resources and the
those whoso lives are forfeited or tremendous additions to the nation,
whose usefulness has been destroyed.!®I wealth that arc made in n single
They too. the horror ot It. but ther!"”| > “I"'”’' '» w ™ Uh * h “ t i5
, , , ; real,and it is the beginning nnd foun.
also have Interpreted Its value to th6| datton „ ( wcnUh ._ Da «.„„ N - eW s.
world and are properly grateful that n
their country played such a glorious | Harding will have a lot of lame
part la pr« venting the Hun from ' ducks to take care of among the sena-
TIFTON HIGH MAINTAINS
I WINNING STREAK
be value of the farm drops and 1 Tlfton. Ga., Nov. 11.—Tlfton HUh
stock produced this year la esti- ^ maintained Us record of not losing
■d by the Furm Journal to beds. this season by dofeettn, Ocllla
050,000,000, which isjl,284.000,000 High „„ the local n „,d Friday alter-
than the value of the 1921 : noon 65 0 . 0cll]a m ,d,, 0 „|,
products. To illustrate whoat a lot down during the game. Floyd
f money that is the Farm Journal Jeft j, # |f for ocllis. played an excel-
Us what the farmers might do with j le „, f .„ e bul , acked help. End
For example, they might pay thej hf caraon naokoton, line backe
' J L ‘ * by Goodman, returning pent, by Duo
den and all-round good playing by
the entire Tlfton line, featured the
gamn, the line being like a wall when
Ocllla tried to Ibuck and opening holes
for the Tirtoo back when they needed
them.
know that these boys have crops
dsh to celebrate in also much is
> fruition 1 late them i:
i with a
Whe
ng the earth. Jhe ex-servic«
or Hardwick's paper has a men are thinking today of the tlmi
t already before it is started. [ four years ngo when throughout thi
world there came the Insane shouts o
' IhOai
If you have friends and A
ain them, it is poor policy to do them
i dirty deal.
t ended, and the spirit of complete
,atlons ' I relaxation that followed the gruelling
Fortune knocks, but not like tome ot and horrible days In the trenches.
its beneficiaries, if they don't get all i What did they fight for? That the
0 { ft, ! world in all of Its complexities of re-
■ lationship, should and would be safe
Very few defeated candidates are as for a reaaoflable and proper exerciae
anxious to use the newspapers after deraocracy j t was impossible for
a> before. any one criticize the Justice of our
The man that breaks into Jail map- course, or doubt the necessity of it
ages to save board enough to hire a from aa y angle. Criticism of this
lawyer. government did not come in its full
splenetic force until war wa sended.
Politicians did not dare trifle with the
lanhood ot this country. But as soon
| as we had concluded the armistice
to attend the and our boys were safe from German
lets, they started their campaign to
II the fruition for which these boys
I fought and died. Here they suc-
ded. A little band of senators In
erica have wrecked the fondest
ies that lived in the breasts of mil-
Lots of would-be politicians have Hons of people in 1918, November 11th.
found out that it pays sometimes not They shall pay for their folly and their
to be in the public eye. I partisanship. America is paying now.
and the world along with It. and until
we come to a full understanding
.we must continue to exercise u
_ ] fishner-a in our relations with the
England has plenty of campaigns of world, we will pay perhaps, with more
i political nature, hut even then she blood and infinitely more treasure. II
:an't do us one better. jwell to pray for universal peace,
tors and fortunately thi
positions that he can offer them
the Supreme Court.
RADIUM
The RADIUM INSTITUTE of
Thomasvllle, Ga., for treatment
of Cancarous and Banlgn
Growth a.
Wa wlah to co-operato with
physicians and surgeona, assur
ing them an adequat# supply of
Radium for use in cases refer-
Hospital cases treated at City
Hospital, Thomasvllle, Qa„ or
Dr. Sanchez* private eanatorl
urn at Barwlck, Ga.
8ee or writs, Dr. C. K. Wall, 01
A. D. Little, Thomatvllla, or
Dr. 8. E. Sanchez, Barwlck,
Lodge will have
e will probably
ionist right on.
There are a lot of folks who think
•econd-handedly, and you can alway
tell it by their talk.
IN THE THOMASVILLE
CHURCHES TOMORROW
METHODIST
Rev. Isaac P. Tyson. Paator.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. J. E.
Robison superintendent; Miss Sarah
Harley, superintendent department
Graded Lessons.
Preaching Sunday 11:30 a. m. by
Rev. J. A. Smith, Agent of the South
Georgia Conference Orphan's Home.
Epworth League Sunday 6:IS p. in.
! Precahlng Sunday :30 p. m. by the
pastor. Sermon and s jrvlce evangelis
tic.
Mid-week prayer servk
Fourth Quarter Cnnfet
day 7:30 p. m.
Wedues-
> spectacular if a
I any talking.
The mob spirit i
leorgla, but it does
j an impartial ob
wing in |
l appear that way , THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
Good :
• light vote in the Tuesday pri-
didn't keep a lot of folks from 1
>ring about Peach county.
j The Timus-Eulerprise has never >
In do- failed to exercise whatever power
id and they always manage to get might have to promote the work of the
right end of the line. 'American Red Cross, ft never wll
< that organization shall depart
n its present principles and forget
wealth of service to the world and
1 Buffering humanity.
The Savannah man who stole a fel-' We think that it is one of the finest
low's wife made It a news itom by things that we know today, this Amer
aking his five children, also. lean Red Cross, the most useful, the
t unselfish and the most desirable
organization of the kind that ever
graced the world. It deserves your
support to the extent wt a dollar. If
vould like ror Harding's picture eveu that small sum means a sacrifice,
i been taken on the night ot the It is worthy ot your Interest and your
i of this month, for publication, money. Thomasvllle must support It
• los Its caste for being first in all
ovements that bring benefit to those
distress und succor to the misery
id suffering people of this country,
ol championship is In 1 Join the Red Cross with your dollar
r Tbomuaiville licked and if your heart is rlghL follow that
fas victor over Moul- dollar with your interest and energy.
lit will pay some poor, suffering, hope-
FIRBT BAPTIST
Rev. W. M. Harris, pastor.
Sunday 8chooI, meets at 10:00 a. m
\V. Stone, Supt. Graded classes for
all students.
Worship with preaching by the pas
r at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Men's Bnraea Class will meet at
the Court House at 10:00. Paul Seercy
President. Ardls McDougald, Teach-
Good singing at each service,
a hearty welcome to you. Come
u are a good citlzer
>• the other fellow for not being
‘t be too quick, even then.
Lloyd Georg
Ireat Britain
•* ds a rest from political campaigns
»*d it will have if Lloyd George wlllg.
i lot t
I less
t of It In any other way.
Buck Is life.
vo already forgotten
•illy whit it meant, j The Boaton Transcript says that the
| Republican administration is the worst
in many years, and while that U
i very hard thing to say It won't meet
> with much objection down this way.
You ought to go to church tomorrow
and be thankful that many of your
troubles have dlaappear d 'n the past
four years. j The ovation to Woodrow Wilson
i Georgia may mean that the old spleen
dying out and that folks have for-
1 I gotten their own prejudice In the face
I of his evident greatness.
The English lady who <
suit of a gnat could
ably withstood it wad at
snake bite bandy.
MSB
Thomasvllle will just have to be
proud of Its high school football eleven.
Too can’t get oat of it If you want to,
and Just between M boye. hats off
cd then eome. U ho
Four years ago Kaiser BUI left his
native Und an outcast, and now ha Is
In the good graces of at leaat one of
kls former subject*, although it is
| doubtful how long ha will so ramaln.
■ 12..., tOx.iU.r.
Musical Program
MORNING
Org:m Prelude — ••Invocation" —
KullnJi.
Choir Response—"The Lord 1
His Holy Temple”—Anon.
Offertory—'"Cr Valeria Rustlcana" —
Mascagni.
Anthem -- “And They Came to a
lace Named Gethaemane" —8tainer.
Organ Postlude — "Postlude” —
Volkmnnn.
with t
Junior B. Y. P. U.. at 4 p. m. Stew
t Yates, president
Senior B. Y. P. U.. meets at 6:30
oclock.
i are Invited to these services.
l. Sunday school, Mr. H. R.
Mahler, Supt. We have a class and a
elcome for you.
11.30 a. m. Morning service, con
ducted by the pastor.
4:00 p. m. Junior Christian Endeav-
6:45 i
. Senior Christian Endeav-
BT. THOMAS EPISCOPAL.
8ERVICES.
Rev. Robb White. Jr. Rector.
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
11:30 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon.
10 a. m. Church School.
10:30 a. m. Men's Bible Class.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and
edifice, Dawson and Washington Sts
Subject: “Mortals and Immortals
Reading room, asms address. U ope*
week days from 10 a. m. to 13. where
the Bible sad all authorized Christies
defence literature may be read, bor
rowed or purchased.
Wednesday evening 1:00 oclock Tes
The public la cordially invited.
aaBEmaas
APPLES-APPLES
Washington Stats
Variety
Small size, doz 20c
Large size, doz 30c
J. R. EVANS
PHONE 128
APPLES—APPLES
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a freah cow or want
fraeh one, call and see m*
Phone 458 or call at reeldence,
424 E. Clay Street, Thomatvllle-
J. F. PITTMAN
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
'Ival and departure ef passenger
■ at Thomasvllle. A. C. L. R. “
an and A., B. A A. R. R. Station.
■ot guaranteed.
I and Seuth
Thomatvllla operate on eastern Standard
(Tralna
i West ef Thom
i Central Standard Tima,
tr.)
IIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
iman Sleeping Cora) ^
rmlngham-Atlanta 7:
ATLANTIC COAST L
Thoa’vllla-Oav'h t-M a
Net*—(^Sunday ooly.
(')Dally except Sunday.
An other Lot of
Richelieu
Salad Dressing for
20c Bottle
W.P. Grantham
Phone 11
WANTED
To rent a 5 or 6 room house,
good location for party sent
here to eetablleh government of
fice, by Dec. 1st. We must not
fail to get It Who haa It?
W. M. Parker
Phone 410 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 laet
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy
sold.
JJ.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St.
PHONE 606.
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. llth.
If not convenient
to come to the
Yard and see
what you are get
ting, we will
gladly submit de
signs and prices,
The Monument
You Erect
W
H ETHER one of simplicity or
grandeur, our facilities for its
on are uneurpeased
THOMASVILLE
MARBLE CO.
Direct connections with the quarries
snsble ua to select the most beautiful
ind durable monumental materiel in
■xistence — GEORGIA MARBLE.
Madison St.
Thomasville, Ga.
This 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. a DETROIT
Chassis $235.00
Runabout 2692X)
Touring 298.00
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.
TUOIIISIIUE SUES COM
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