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PACK TWO
OAILY TIME8-ENTBRPRI8*;. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUE8DAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14, 1822.
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISL
MEMBERS OF *
ASSOCIATED
PHONE NUMBERS:—
ENCOURAGEMENT NEEDED Is short time. They are merely mlstuk- United states Senator.
'en. The prohibition forces sre not Unless returns are received and
Thomaiville hus a chamber of com- , u , „„„ „ , h h , T> | )e8n Ther verified thi. »eek, Senator Georke’.
merer. Thl. t. evident from th. .he, „„ bc(or , ^mmt.eton^nho^b.^ •-
cess It has had recently In bringing to on t he defensive will be much ,i 0 n. Monday. November ZOth.
the city a very desirable and profitable more gecure and defendeble. j
enterprise. It is also evident In many j Llght w i neg and beer are not a8
of them small but | objectionable as the open saloon and
*asary to the proper fund
Ing of
the idea tha
ou have not thought out
irofit Immensely by be-
t of this organization?
roll have not though out
with your energy and
ral usefulness of the or-
ased? The
under the
c that a chamber of
t. It Is Just the thing
jeen looking for—an ln-.'i
properly functioning body
rnel of the Peach county ■ things we ever had.
• is still sound. BEGINNING TcTrEACH US
whiskey but they are merely avenues
through which people will prostitute
the purposes and privileges of the law
to secure the contraband without so
much trouble and possibility of loss,
'both of time and money. America
dry and dry It will be for all time be
cause In another decade even the peo
ple will have seen Just what prohtbl
tlon enforcement even In the form
are having It today, unsupported by
many forces In the country can accom
plish.
NEWS BRIEFS FROM THE
STATE CAPITAL
THREE LEGISLATIVE CONTE8TS
IN GEORGIA STILL UNSETTLED
Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 14.—While i
turns from several counties are si
missing, according to reports made
Hardwick and Secretary
It became know
Monday that there will be at Jeai
three contests. Notice has been gi<
sn of legal fights over the congresi
tativ
candidal
• of the House of Itepi
j from Twiggs county will again
•sted by T. J. Ray. Both
the i
i primary, and
The tariff bungle Is Just beginning
:o reach the people of this country.
| Many business men have received, or
.svllle.” How ar0 recP | V j ng j U8t now. certain little
the Albany otic<lg whlch t b e manufacturer or the
j Jobber Informs them that owing to the j Legislature from McDufMe county
itarlff »h« nrli<« of this nr that at
fellow mad it
:erting to Bill I f° r Congress from the First District,
.against R. L
1 referred
to the state executive commlttfb,
decided that the race should bJ
over In the general election.
Governor Hardwick has been notl
fled by J. P. Wilson, candidate for thi
price of this or that article that he Intends to contest the election,
.dvanced. citing the percent-1 Don Clarke. Republican candldat*
.age of duty and relieving them»«2iv«>» aK atnat R. Lee Moore, Democrat, has
of the stigma of raising prices, and put- Ber ved not | Ce on the Governor that
n ting It on the tariff law. j he will contest the result In Chatham
This has even come in the printing county. T. M. Andersom «lao a Repulh-
.business and recently one of the
jgest Ink concerns In the country sent. Although an examination of the in-
When she begins to try and hide her out such a notice raising the price dividual county returns in the Peach
, the point where from fin to twenty-five per cent. It cou»‘r electlnn revealed
issible —«v fetinw with «th« thintrn that tha Irregularities.
> is still a lone hitching post in
svllle on the paved section, but ,
she has
profits are th
weight in the s
jn the country.
i the table.
follow with other things that the nJc(l j nature> )t j 9 sa j d there will he
— ! newspaper uses, along with the things no contest of the election,
ngs that carry | that everybody else uses. There Is 1 ■
hemes of those no thii* that seems to have so far es- MRS - FELTON MAY YET
nothin, itlkit seem, to have so tar es TAKE SEAT IN SENATE
[raped th- clan's of Ibis great Republl-j Atl , nt a, Oa„ Nov. lt.-Thn
The Thanksgiving Turkey I. .till “ measure that Is going to lake from ; of several cooties In .ending Intheir
ring In hope, that hi, motion won't'»' > hl ‘ *'■“ Purchase election rent™. h., ,l,™ hop. u
!«t retail, billion, o dollars p-r year. | « ^^“ J'Xlm '
jwhlle it puts ver> little more into the jj y Governor Hardwick, that she
coffers of the United States treasury he able to take the oath of office
than would have gone there under the
[operation of the Underwood tariff bill ! ... . . ... .... .j...
i It is fast getting down to the people
and already you can hear muttering*
about the cost of things and the usual
j reason assigned, many times Justly, is
the Fordney tariff bill of the over-
The Raise?
less that he Is to
vhat a rascal he
Memoirs merely -
civilization
The elevatloi
pends on how the young mi
trained at home and in school.
relln;
ter business and that is a good sign - whelming Republican Congress. We
that things are looking up. will hear more of It bye and bye and
I we hope it will come sufficiently to
; rnak-t everybody realize what fools the
Republican Congress has made of
Fred Dismuko turned u
i Florida
,thel
has lost the battl- before he
actions of North Geor-
lven a cool reception.
lected to Congress last
The man in love is miserable and
yet he Would fight you if you told him
he wasn't also blissfully and ecstatic
ally happy.
The man with a good stiff back
bone doesn't mind a few set tbacka;
in fact, it merely makes the backbone
you Joined the Red Cross, c
THE CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION
| The Democrats have been left In a J
position of strategic importance as a ,
result of the recent congressional i
elections. It would have been worse 1
for the party's future had the House ;
been Democratic and the Senate Re- j
publican. As it stands now the Re
publicans have control of both the
House and Senate and therefore will j
be forced to assume responsibility for j
what Congress does or perhaps, what
Congress does not do. |
Had the election been for President j
last week. It Is undoubtedly the opln- j
Ion of many astute political observers
that President Harding would have
been defeated iby any of the ten out-
ndlng figures In the Democratic j,
party, weak as they have shown
mselves to be as leaders. The Con
ns of the U. S. Is Republican, how-
and It remains quite possible for
t Congress to offset some of the
idedly unfavorable and undesirable
Ions that were chronicled during
the past two years.
a difficult task, however, and
>11 that the party In power hat
ne the responsibilities for all
the legislation that Is passed. Jt is
rove quite embarrassing In
many respects and will undoubtedly
pave the way for a change of forces
the time comes for a readjust-
In all national affairs.
for the Better Husbands
man without a
>. but he poses
with Republican
The Hall Mills I
Shakespeare wrote a lol of thing
that are still quoted, but he would b
shocked at the interpretation of som
of them and the wild misquotations n
what he really did say.
The club steward that always t-ll
the married women that their hui
bands are not present, are sometime
caught unawares by the presence o
the lady to ees for herself.
Second-hand cars painted up msy
fool aoaM of tha folks, but the lady
with • mw ear can't ever be prevailed
U. 8. WILL REMAIN DRY.
overnor Edwards of New Jersey
elected to the United States Sen-
on a wet platform. Dr. Copeland
few York was elected on a similar
platform with a collaboration of anti-
Republican factions In New York and
with the aid of Tammany In the Me
tropolis.
This does not Indicate together,
with the electioi
wet congressmen, that prohibition has
any change of being ameliorated
emasculated, both probably being the
same thing In the end. There Is a
decided sentiment In the East to mod
ify tha Volstead law In order to per
mit the atate to regulate the tale of
wlnea and heera as not In confltc 1
with the purposes of the amendment
to the National Constitution.
This sentiment, however. Is not so
strong that It la menacing. Many peo
ple. who observe conditions careful;
and have been In close touch with the
Eastern sentiment are of tha opinion
1—■—l.tMR—tow Q»‘ «• oiler ikll tha tlfht wine and hear platform
STOP
Paying High Prices for
Your Meat. Look at
our prices:
Whole Pig
Hams, lb.
Pork Chop;
lb.
Pork Shoulders
lb
Best Round 17*c
17 /j c
17 K c
15c
Steak, lb ..
Rest Loin
Steak, lb.
Rest Rib Steak
lb
Rib Roast, lb.
Hamburger, lb
Sausage Meat, lb 15c
Rrisket Stew OEft
3 lbs
17*c
15c
15c
15c
Roy Smith
PHONE 275
WAS A BROKEN-
DOWN WOMAN
Then I BeganTaking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Medicine,
E. Pinkham’a Vege
table Compound —
health. I was :
broken-down woman
until my husband
brought me a bottle
of your Vegetable
Compound ana one of
Lydia E. Pinkham’a
Blood Medicine. I
had been having
pains *
intervals between, was wea
seemed to be smothering at timet.
in a week I felt like another woman. I
cannot praise your medicines too much
and will be more than glad to recom
mend them to any woman who is suffer
ing from female troubles. You may
rrint my testimonial, as it is true.”-
Mra. T. A. Landry, 612Miaa. St, Don
oldsonviile, La.
Note Mrs. Landry’s words—"as it it
” EveryletterrecommendingLydia
.•ound has sold on merit.
. 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 went a Trash cow or want
to axchange your dry cow for a
Trash one, call and saa me.
Phone 458 or call at residence
424 E. Cley Street, Thomasvllle-
J. F. PITTMAN
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
IIOFESSIOMI.
F. A. STROBEL, D. C
Licensed Chiropractor
Chronic Disease and X-Ray
Work a Specialty
Dr.R. B. O'Quinn
DENTAL SURGEON
Office (n Medical Bldg.
Extracting a Specially
[ The Smart Shoppe of
Beauty Culture
Upchurch Building, Sad Floor
Boom 210. Phone 11
Permanent Wav Ing fL per earl
Anna M. Lfghtf oot
Gradual* la Beatty Ealtars
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival and departure at pasaangar
„-alna at Thomasvllle. A. C. L. R. R.
Station and A., B. A A. R. R. Station.
The following schedule figures publish-
I as InformatTai ~ '
(Tralm
^jiomr—
Contra! Standard
and net guaranteed.
Thomaevllla opera*
Georgia. Trains Watt
sr.>
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM * ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pullman Sleeping Cara) ^
Mtul BtrnUnaham-Atlanta 7:
ATLANTIC COAST LINK RAILROAD
Arrives Leaves
t:S0 am iav'h.Jax-Mentg'y 1tI7 am
•-*1 «m Montg'y-Bav’h-Jax StM am
Thos'vllla-Savfi #:23 am
SavTi.Mentg'y 10:0# am
M anticello ^ 7:40 pm
** *11:10 im
10 :M a
IJSSfi!
-S»v’h-J
( 3:10 t
Albany 11:00 am
Note—(••) Sunday only.
) Dolly except Sunday.
Atlantic Coaet .
Atlanta Birmingham
Lina Depot. Phono Itt-J
gham A Atlantic, Rhone
An other Lot of
Richelieu
Salad Dressing for
20c Bottle
W.P. Grantham
Phone 11
WANTED
To r
r • room house,
good location for party sent
her# to establish government of
fice, by Dee. let We must not
fall to get It Who has It?
W. 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. 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.
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS, SI32.000
We do general Banking business.
Commercial and S avjngs Accounts Solicited.
Our Motto is: Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness.
DO BUSINESS WITH US.
J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jr., Cash.
The Monument
You Erect
Direct connections with the quarries
enable us to select the most beautiful
wd durable monumental material In
uistence-GEORGIA MARBLE.
TH0MASV1LLE
MARBLE CO.
Madison St.
Thomasvllle, Ga.
J.W.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St
The Day Opportunity
Comes Your Way
The best opportunity in the world means nothing to
you if you are not prepared to grasp it.
By practicing thrift, conserving your time, money
and energy you are systematically preparing for
the day when opportunity comes your way.
One or two hundred dollars personal cash reserve
inour Savings Department may make all the differ
ence in the world in your future success.
One dollar will open an account. Once started you
will enjoy watching your balance grow.
Bank of Thomasville
Thomasville, Georgia.
4
THE UNIVERSAL CAP
Prices Reduced
ON
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. a DETROIT
Cha«l» $235.00
Runabout 2d9.00
Touring 298.00
Ton Truck 380.00
Coupe 530.00
Sedan 595.00
Starter and demountable rim, $95.00 extra on open
Thh reduction of $50.00 on lift price of all model, eitablbhea 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 exp lain our liberal time sale plan without obligation.
THOMASVILLE SALES COMPANY