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DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 15. 1522.
WANTS
WOOD—Phone 1*1 ycmr order* to
dry pine house or store wood. Coe*
Cola Bottling Co. lS-lm
WE CRATE and pack your furniture
also repair and buy any kind ot
Furniture. We pay hi* price* tor
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-la
A’OOD. Wood. Woo-*.. Oak or pine;
any lengths, dellrered as wanted.
Phone Neel Brothers’ Feed Store.
l*tf
WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER,
phone 496. J. O. Baxley 6-10
A LARGE list of furnlsned houses to
let for the winter season. J. 8.
Montgomery. *0-**-
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply at 411 N.
Crawford St. *64t
WOOD—4 ft. Oak and Pine dellrered
by the cord. Also tarpentlne dros#.
Charles Way, phon# 336. 31-lm
WE BUY all kind* pecans, paper shell
and aeadlings. See us before you
sell. Jarrle B. Watkins and Com
pany.
FOR RENT—4-room furnished apart
ment and bath. Mrs. Law, 115
North Dawson.
WANTED—Two gentlemen roomers.
Can furnish board. If desired. Mrs.
J. El LaBelle, 226 West Jefferson 8t
.. i 13-6t
JUDGE LAMAR WRITES
FROM THE CAPITAL CITY
Wsshington, D. C.. Nor. 11. 1922
Editor Tlmes-Enterprlse;
Last week, Mrs. Lamar and I, had
the pleasure ot teeing Dr. and Mrs
Thomas, of our home town. We were
all delighted to see each other and
exchange news about Tbomasrllle and
( Ita good people. I read your paper
LOST—Old-fashioned bar pin. with eT ®|7 d * y fo f. n ? WB of ho J ne * .
onyx, cameo and two pearls. Liberal' We * pleasant two
reward Mra. O C. Harrey. Phone m °ntha In our home here, but will be
$43 |4.|t. ^PPy *o “The Columns’’ once
FOR BENT—Three furnished rooms-! Election News.
Mrs. J. E. Roberts, 532 West Jack-. The national Republican partv
«o° 14-SL, knocked, almost. Into a "cocked hat"
much tariff, Volstead law, and
ESTRAYED—Jersey cow; solid color.
noUf, Elmo cbastalo. 2,1
14-lt
WANTED—A lire agent to take on
ders for complete line of silk, lisle,
wool and cotton hosiery in Thomas
- County. Commission paid when or
der Is taken. We dellrer and col
lect. An excellent opportunity for
a hustler. Write, Pure Silk Hosiery
Mills, Inc., Dist. Office, 405 Duval
Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.
the Hatte.’. ’*68 Want Jackson St
WANTED—Second-hand typewriter.
Underwood preferred. New Russell
Hotel. NM
WE SELL tomatoes, lb. 08c
Grapefruit. 6 for -
Bananas, dos. — —
Yeast, box
M. SAMPSON. Phone 201.
regular Jack Dempsey knock-out „
the Republicans.
"Miss Alice."
Miss Alice Robertson “embittered
snd humiliated” Iby her defeat, says a
to take defeat with composure. It al
ways comes—few, If any. escape It.
Like death, which la certain.
FAMOUS HUMORIST
MEETS DEATH WITH SMILE
REWARD FOR LOST MONEY—
If the party who picked up the roll
of fire and ten dollar bills In front
»< tn. Fair on South Broad EWM j .ll^
Saturday night October 21st, will re
turn same to Tlmes-Enterprlse a
liberal reward will be paid and no
question* asked. A. W. J. 14-2td-2tsw
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS prevent
ed by new invention, retails at $6-
Wonderful seller, good profits to
agents. Safety Auto Signal Co..
4104 Franklin St., Tampa. Fla.
ASPARAGUS crowns, fine variety.
Write for prices and Information to
R. G. Stancell, Elko, S. C.
BABY CHICKS—White and brown
Leghorns, white and barred Rocks,
Redt, Anconas, Wyandottes, Orph-
lngtons. Brahmas. Buy close home.
Lessen risk shipping cold. We hatch
your eggs 14 per hundred. Thomas-
rille Hatchery. E. Clay St., phone
415, Tbomasrllle, Ga. 7-lmd&w
RED * COAL always satisfies.—Ab
solutely no clinkers.—Practically no
ash. THOMASVILLE ICE & MPG„
CO., Exclusive Dealers. 10-6t
*10 REWARD for r
ford, astor, huomorlst,
of wealth of funny ideas,’
found teday, a bullet wound in the
A revolver lay at his side,
report of the shot, heard b
i Lillie, a passerby attracts
the rayine. He summoned
policemen and in Crawford’s pocket
they found a letter, addressed to his
instructor in physical edu
cation at Columbia University, and
will. The letter contained a key to
safety deposit vault and informed
...he would find $8,000 i
Bank of Montreal.
55 years ago in Monl
from the Royal Military College
Kingston, Ont. He began has career
in 1892 in the drama “Dartmoor”
and later appeared in other stage
productions. He left the stage in
1896 to write paragraphs, jokes and
anecdotes for humorous publications.
He was widely known as “A. C.
For years he had furnished artists
with ideas for many of their best
pieces, and behind the artist’s name
on such drawings, after a plus sign
appeared his initials.
For Prompt bsrvic* and Du
Plumbing, Call R. B. Llnson, P
134, No. 107 Remington Avenue.
Phone 284
CITY DRUG STORE
We Specialize in Prescriptions
Our drugs are fresh and pure, and when you
have us fill your prescriptions, youcan rest
assured they are fil led correctly and delivered
promptly.
Yours For Better Service
CITY DRUG STORE
Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candies
Florida State Fair
JACKSONVILLE
November 17th. to 25th., 1922
BIGGER AND BETTER
HORSE RACING DAILY
Wonderful Exhibili of Florida Products. All
Kiad< of Amiuementn
“Come and
that so many leave politics, after a
defeat—poor In purse—to be accus
tomed to a nice, comfortable life here
'in marble balls” and then lose It.
“Jim” Reed
He returns to the U. S. Senate
from Missouri, with nearly fifty thous
pursued him for two years, with
most personal vindictiveness.
James Reed. Is too big a man ev«
He just did pull through—thirty
years In the U. S. Senate has
him many enemies at home—tl
Ktio of Nations has a very good
Massachusetts and hla nature Is not
that of a good campaigner or “mixer.
“State Pride” elected
last, that is a great cc
Senator Lodge. He Is i
character and of great learning and
brilliance of mind. He Is an author of
note. Former President Wilson said
In past few days. “Well. Lodga came
“mping In,” and In reply one Repub
can said “Well, Wilson went llmpli.g
it, and hasn't quit limping yet.” Thus
these Christians do love one another.
Wet and Dry.
Ships of our country are “register
ing” under foreign flags. Two of th>
finest American trans-Atlant' “
Resolute and Reliance now
flag of Panama—Little Panama. And
In case of war. these ships will be un
der the control of Panama, and our
own government can’t use them as
transports. No one, will cross the At
lantic or come back on an A
ship, where they can’t get wli
and liquors.
The past two days I was
York, at the Waldorf-Astoria,
several New York business
asked what gave former Governor
PERSONALS
II You Have'a V isitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
Oorernor Millar. They replied. "Too
much tariff and too much ‘Volstead*
and ’prohibition. '
Will thara be a Vlctrola In your
homo this Christmas?
Blut Diamond Jaltlco coat. One ear
to arrive next week. Orders will bo
delivered tn order received as long as
coal lasts. This coal Is from same
mine that made "Rod Star" famous.
Pries *13.00 ©ash. J. W. Dillon. 114t
If you have not received our cats-
Oflue, phone 2904. "Lone Star Gar
dena. 6-1mo.
for a abort time.
Mr. and Mrs. W .M. Odum, of
Brunswick, were visitors here for
short time yesterday.
Mr. 8. J. Canada, of Atlanta.
Mra. H. P. Allen. Mrs. C. H. Burke
day with friends tor a short time
interest of "Walker’s Devilment."
Rev. Charles R. Jenkins Is attending
the wedding of Miss Nell Bates snd
, Dr. J. E. Penland, which takes place In
liners,. Waycross this evening,
r the | ——
Phon* 644, or writs for appointment
to have your eyep examined. Get I
glasses that are correct, give comfort'
and look well, of Lawhead.
Mrs. Joe Deyerley. Mrs. E. J. Nor-
on and Mrs. Minims Groover, of Bos
on, were visitor* here yesterday for
Lot u* make you a special Christ
mas Club offer on a Victor Vlctrola.
COCROFT MUSIC CO.
Miss Edith Vann and Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Atkinson and little daughter, j
Julia, were guests at the wedding of
8hlps i
lying off the New Jersey
coast, outside the three mile limit,
tilled with liquors, wines and beer. It
is smuggled Into New York and New
Jersey at night.
“Fame" la Fleeting
Read the following from the New
York Herald:
the world
danced and sang and felt that for
and ever afterward there would
peace and Justice.
“That was a day when statesmen
“And yet the great soldiers of the
hold on their <
flag of star and Crescent, and with
and power.
He Is a pagan! He Is an
it he Is a terrible fighter.
Bolard jJRjjflarde
JERSEY ^
F.B,Harris
Company
Distributers
Thomasville, Ga
A1AS0NIC LODGES
HONOR WASHINGTON
Washington, Nov. 16 (Capital
News Service)—One hundred and
seventy years ago the man wh
later to be the first President of the
United States, became a Freemason
In Fredericksburg, Va.. f Lodge No.
4. Shortly thereafter he became a
member of Alexandria Lodge, No.
37, as it was then known. It is
Alexandria Washington Lodge No.
— ' name was changed by the
addition of Washington’s name after
his death,and the number
changed when it was transferred
from the jurisdiction to the Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania to that of
Virginia. He retained hia member,
■hip in both lodges all hia life, but
devoted his Masonic attention to the
Lodge^ of which ho became Master
in Alexandria.
The 170th anniversary of the InL
tiation of George Washington into
the mysteries of Freemasonry was
celebrated by the two Masonic
Lodges of Alexandria, Alexandria-
Washington Lodge, No. 22, of whlcn
Washington was the first worshipful
master, and Andrew Jackson Lodge,
No. 120, Saturday evening, November
4, 1922, at 8 o’clock at the Masontc
Temple.
A number of noted speakers de
livered addresses, among them being
Rear Admiral R. E. Coorftr, MaJ.
Gen. John A. Lejeone, Merton L.
Cordele. Ga, Nov. 15.—Local stock
orkers on the new hotel will be able
to announce this week the condaslon
of the campaign for additional stock
which has been taken to make room
for fireproof structure The hotel di
rectors have added nearly thirty thou-
the fire and the sword—is back In
Constantinople, laying down the law
to th# Allies and will get Eastern
Thrace (a part of Europe) Into the
bargain. And yet there are many good
people who hope and believe that
wars are near at an end.
Maybe In the dint billions of years
to come their noble hopes may be real-
The One Store That Sells
No Hats, Collar Buttons, or Shoe Strings,
Just Clothes—And Only Clothes Made
By Hart Schaffner & Marx-—Finest In
Style And Tailoring, Moderate In Price.
Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx
SUITS TO BE PROUD OF
' $30.00
A Fine Showing Whipcord Overcoats
With 2 pr. Trousers
up to
$54.00
and Other Material*
from
$30.00 to $40.00
PHONE 300
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop
113 Williams Building
FRENCH NOT WORRYING
OVER BUDGET DEFICIT
Parts, Nov. 16—Charles deLaateryie,
minister ol
Chamber i
four bllllo
192* bud*
cause be
collections
rday told
tat deflct
the ordinary
rorryhlm,
t better tax
while a bll
an Increasi
The min
twenty mill
chargeable
there waa
give parlla
Every bo<!
that Indies
•Ides varlo
waa largely
M. deLas
France will
ilnlster aa
Id com*
axes,
at It wi
be spent and
Ired It stabli-
mean?”
stahllllslng
• .rimply
1 confidence.
It had been
*o nankrupt
• but h
ilder st
> ask the
EAtious,” the
slble had bee ndone to make Germany
pay and until at least France had her
hands on adequate guarantee*.
would be Intolerable If Germany
should be freed from debt throguh
bankruptcy.
Deputy Bokanowskl _
economies to wipe out the deflct n
the budget, told the government that
expense* could be cut if the respon
sible heads of these departments war*
told “bring me economise or yoor
resignation." The deputy suggested
further cut In the nunJber of govern-
H; GOLDSTEIN’S
A full line of Wool Scarfs, latest patterns, at $158
AH Wool Sweaters, at $3.98
Children's Dresses, at 98c
Broadcloth, per yd $1.98
Storm Serge, yd....., 69c
20c Outings, per yd 13c
AH Wool Children’s Sweaters, at $1.39
Ladles’ Coat Suits at $11.90
Boy’s Suits, at $4.69
Boy’s Suits, 5s to 8s, at $2.49
Men’s AH Wool Pants, at $2.49
Pepperell Sheeting, at. 49e
A NEW LINE OF CANTON CREPES.
H. GOLDSTEIN’S
RAILROADS MUST PAY
BIO SUMS ANNUALLY
roads in support of their contention
In this state must pny th* state of terest and rente.
North Carolina *141.404 annually in The „a^
contested Income taxes and railroad di Aj?' SK, Si Sl
attorney* immediately set about pro- roads^th^t T fSl
pa rations to Hie a petition for an
peal to the United States Supreme 1 r 1 *”® 1 " °\ thelf ba,ln ?“ “<* that
(fourt. P |for practical purposes, all tax payers
_ , I had been divided Into three classes,
Th. decision of Jade. Connor. oo1-;i,dlTldt«l. public torrlco corpornUow
. ... — ... required to keep record, nccordlnj 1
SSU? KSSIi’iJ? utS uM*£d c * , * p C0UHTV omt» m
J3‘m%?TdmftUd^ott£l. *““ | »»■*■> MAKING CONTI.T
Th# opinion of th# court Is contained I -
In one paragraph, the remainder off cordelt. fla_ Nov. 15.—Miss Lou
* V Md *thl*law Han,nton - ,oe# l h0 “« demonstration
of tha eoatentfoM and th* law. hlI more thap forty-five Crisp
bearing on th# subject | county girls now enlisted In the van-
By agraemant of counsel. Urn neces-. oua bread making contests. This
slty of n three Judge court was slim) work win be kept up during th* fall
•contest which follows, tha best girl