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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRIt*. TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19, 1922.
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PHONE NUMBER9:-
A MENACE TO PEACE
Senator Henry Csbot Lodge
elected senator from the state of
Massachusetts last week. So far be
has failed to get much consolation out
of that election. He was elected by
a minority and his nearest opponent
only polled 8.125 rotes less than did
he senator himself. The combined
ote against Lodge would have defeat-
id him by a good majority.
Mr. Lodge Is too big for his hat and
also for his state. He directed the
e campaign with the calm assur-
e that hi
WHAT NEXT?
■'.if-:
In an Inconspicuous position In one
more of Savannah's newspapers, an
m appeared a short time ago stating
that a "George for President” club had
been organized and that Its member
ship would be over a hundred. The
object of the club was to pri
name of Walter F. George,
elect from Georgia, for the presidency.
In view of the fact that George got
very little consolation out of Chatham
:ounty In his election, and the further
fact that be has hardly started his
and his fame would! senatorial career, this attempt i
rk. He soon found that it be quite amusing. Certainly it
nd he took to the woods have no great weight or be of any
ith all sorts of vigor and with the value if Senator George expects to
irty organization back of him to the for president any time soon. The Sa
me extent. It took that to elect vannah George for President Club is
m. one of the Jokes of the season, for ob-
Had the people of Massachusetts vious reasons, most of them purely
vored his policies In the Senate, he ( local,
would have b?en overwhelmingly
The Republican governor's p
|ty was ten tiroes greater than was] Savanah Press: The Savannah
Lodge's, and ho had nulhlng like the Press alluded to the article written
little school girl in Savannah
BARBARA FREITCHIE.
i for the boll weevil,
sonnl prestige and distinction thatj
. Lodge claimed. Ills prestigj has ‘
elved a very severe blow. He I
•k but with a decided loss of i
i funny how few people think The work that he has doi
[ the shades at night. j thy of a more gt
complexion of w j th a f et
nke thai
I about the Barbara Freitchie incid-
it, stating that there were so many
3 interesting incidents in connection
‘•{with the War between the States in
| Virginia and Maryland it was a mat.
.. ter of regret that this poem should
e |be impressed upo n the school child-
m n ms own inenai ' ren °* South,
i among ms own inenai,j ^ w y| be remembered that Miss
ire suppose to ove m ■ Mildred Rutherford, historian gene.
, r likened to nothing earth- ra j 0 f t j, e United Daughters of the
j ly, and to worship his Intellect and Confederacy, delivered an address in
his genius for politics, as something Savannah, Ga-, November 13, 1914
not of the earth. Ho should j™ that very subject she said.
I have been defeated bv reason of his* Another wrong that must be
intuit. | ' righted *4^that Barbara Freitchie
„ I «»a «*»“X *«''»'•>« '«»« 10 1 myth. Our children .re rcriting that
If you had saved only a hundred discredit Woodrow Wilson by attack-| poem by Whittier and are being
for the last twenty years, you wouldn't ing him through opposition to the J taught that our great and good
be dead broke. j League of Nations, on a point that Stonewall Jackso n was not only dis.
was totally partisan and prejudicial {courteous, but actually revengeful
Tbe sultan of Turkey hasn't a Job. and without an) . degr?e of political and cruc1 ' . We cannot al
but he probably needs one less than merit or worth We hope he ha9 longer remain unrighted.
anybody w. know. learqed . bul wc fe „ t „. t 1 h “ v » in “» ^“1°" * 'W
of a letter from John G. Whittier
1 to trickle into the cranium of written in 189 2 in which he acknow-
bo has been hardened against ledges that he was mistaken
ail things that he does not approve by name of the place where the incid.
continued shafts of admiration ent *°°* place and the person
Inane approval Ihal have been bla I tion,: ' 1 in lhe >’° em ' vho " oved the
'flag. He says that a United Statei
i for so ong. (soldier returning from the war tolc
, many respects. Mr. Lodge Is an ihim the incident and said that it
• —« 1 “hie man. In one respect, at least, he happened in Maryland when Jack.
The boys that are getting the love js a menace to tb9 peace of the world son's troops passed through. He sup
mix badly are wondering bow it work and o( h , 8 country a hard-boiled old posed that U *°° k p,ace ,n FrederIck
_ because Jackson passed through
1 that city, he wrote to the poi
; going to u ‘ auj uuc “““ ,u | there to inquire the name of the per-
lo be lhe nicest looking In South Oeoc hl “ u ’ r> ' »< "todern times. He may get son connected with the flag wavins.
gia again this winter.
STOP
Paying High Prices for
Your Meat. Look at
our prices:
Whole Pig
Hams, lb. 1 1 w
Pork Chops 17*c
Pork Shoulders 15c
Best Round 4 7/4
Steak, lb .. 11 u
Best Loin 4 7 J / 2 i*
Steak, lb. 1 1 w
Best Rib Steak
lb
Rib Roast, lb.
Hamburger, lb
Sausage Meat, lb 15c
Brisket Stew ORg*
3 lbs
15c
15c
15c
Roy Smith
There hasn't been much use for
vests in this section yet, not to speak
of the thick 'uns.
n
Moultrie is trying an intersectional
football game this week, Griffin be- '
inx tbe opponent. I
by Christ
Lots
ten just naturally
You can believe a lot of men until
they begin telling fish tales and then
you don't know when to believe them.
Production and distribution both en
tiling* quite as effective In keeping
them up.
The short skirts are quite tbe rage
now and the men are backing up tbe
revolutionists from tbe long effects
quite openly. I
ie work has been
lern times, lie may
l of his victory, while ( The postmaster replied that he had
the world will get nothing but regret.never heard of the incident, but that
» money by shaving and dangers. lt * ounded vpr Y l‘ k « Barbara
bey spend It some Frietchie, who had lived there
NOTABLE VISITORS that time. The name struck Whittier
! K | las suitable for a poem so upon that
Lord and Lady Mount Batten, of authority only he
England are planning to conclude a. j have in my possession a copy of
trip of America in the near future and a letter from a nephew of Barbara
have arrived In New York. Lord Freitchie, written in 1874 saying
Mount Batten is a first cousin of the' that at the t,me Stonewall Jackson
son of Prln pa8,ed throu 8 k Frederick. Md., he
’ 'was attending to his aunts business
id the Frus-■ a ff airs nnd he knows postively that
slan Prince of Battenburg, Henry by; * be was not able to leave her bed
nume, the Princess being a daughter! much less to mount a casement
of Queen Victoria and an aunt of the wave a flag .
present King of England. The Lord { I have in my possession a copy of
Mount Batten chang.it] hla namo from lclter ,rom Dr - Z»ch«rl«», her pas.
the bated Prussian to the beloved Eng. <or , ‘T™ lh » l * b * d 0 * be, °" S' 0 '’''-
wall Jackson passed through Freder-
lish. during the late unpleasantness. lck he WM administering as to a
These English folk huve beeu visit- dying woman, tbe last communion,
ing extensively in this country and He said that he knew postivriy that
they have been pictured In all sorts Barbara Frietchie was not able to go
of poses with all sorts of folks. The *° • w * ndow wavo a flag, even had
|Stonewall Jackson's men paseed her
I home, widen they did not.
j I have in my possession a chart
body#, at any time, for anything.
The Tliomasville folks will have
chances to see a football game tomor- King of England, being
row. one here and one In Valdosta. I cess Beatrice, who mai
first came when they were at Holly
wood with Charlie Chaplin and a fev
of the movie stars. The latest cain<
When you hear a man taking out of the movie stars. The latest camoJ Giv j ng Jackson's line of march In
his spleen on some of his employes from Washington, whoro they were Frederick and the location of Bar-
you may know that he ought to awap entertained by the big rich ot that{barn Frletchle'a home, which was
places with them. | c ity. They are now in the hands of < l uito off the ,inc - And >' et - the wo -
,, .the Vunderbllti, ,1c.. lu No. York. If™ of Frederick knowmzthe.e
ho viet Russia baa seen a lot ot, I facts have erected a monument in the
things disagreeable but the latest Is ,IlT,Dg rUD th ® , * n,ut * “ the ° ,d streets of that city and lately unveil-
» .... of drunkenne.,, and .11 Ihul ,w ‘"* 01 “• * r * d " « ed It to tbl. t.I.ohood In hl.tory.
follows In its wake aristocracy they are prepare* to give} The U. D. C. daughters of Frede-
^ a fairly accurate viewpoint of the ’ rick protested. The veterans of the
Men's waists are said to be enlarg-. country's so-called better classes, In Frederick protested. The
0 re.llly tbe m.„M. .bo bun bec0m6 i »~i Vcterun, of Murylund
ir.tP««< s ted and The Baltimore Sun
probably due i
) do with-
The murder mysteries tbit haven'
be.-n solved would give Sherlock
Holmes more trouble than some of tbs
Spirits he is fooling with.
When he gets to the point that he
knows and will admit that nobody else
can .'ill his place there Is likely to bo
a meeting of the managers to select
his successor.
Whatever has become of the former
proposal to Junk the A.. B. and A. be
cause it wasn't earning any money?
Look at the tralna and perhape you
can Hod out.
!<ots of epldemlca start in school
but they ought to be stopped as soon
•a they start and esnslly are. If there
ere heelth authorities to whom dis
eases are reported.
Mrs. Felton la going to Washington,
not for the sake of the women, who
have nrged her to go, bat (or the sake
ef n UttJe vanity nnd desire of pah-
J*"
the classes. They have proven quite protestedf but not hing could stop it.
democratic guests In every way and The testimony of an old woman over,
thoroughly enjoyable to those prlvi- 75 years old, whose memory Is
leged to entertain them. (known to be failing has been taken
In line with this visit of semi-royalty
a recent issue of the New York Times
rather than more reliable testimony.
She is a niece of Barbara Frietchie
and has been fed upon this story
announced tbnt > Mr,. Mobano 1 )„„„ th , t , h , „, 1Iy bdi , vei it .
North Carolina, has been the guest of when her own brother’s testimony
the Queen of Roumanla, and was disproves it. There is nothing to d9
.bourn nil poi.ible courle.l.n, even tol b “< '«* 11 brandnd in hintory
.bn nlsbt o! lb. coron.tlon robe, wblcb "* * '» *»
. . ... 1 Mayor of Frederick was asked why
.bn queen put on for her .pedal do- |b . .„ owed , et „ u „ d h ,
lecl.Uon. Tbe world I, cbnnklnr. | „, 4 -Becnuie it will brlnlt many
surely. If these two Instances can be visitors to our city." Yes It is a
taken as any criterion of the atUtude J monument unique In history but
of royalty toward the common folka doe * !t honor a * * monument should,
of lb. world. I. I. . mod .1.0 •nd'21. ,ny<,n ' ? *' kn »''
. . . . , . Whittier would have resented it for
on, .bn. betoken. . morn libel .nd wb „, « d|d „., wi , b hlm „„
democratic .plrit on lb. p.rl ot tb. |tb e slavery question be wan • man
ruling powers In the European arts- of deep religious convictions and a
tocracy. heretofore a forbidden Eden man who abhorred a sham. If Bar
ter any but those with royal blood In j bara Frietchie was so patriotic she
- . ./would not desire an honor that falsL
their veins or some position of dvll r»cte.—Etablln Courier-News.
eminence that would make social and! „
perwt.nl contuct less obnoxious. ,( Adnlr * 1 Sl “* “» •" b *
. jto he wtu bn Ulkiajt until bln death
Iion't wait for somebody to com. ud dliputln. somebody or somethin,
eronnd and be. yoa to Join tho Red tbit waaa-t dost at ha thoniM ft
Ctoee. - ou.bt to wn ban.
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J. R. EVANS
PHONE 128
APPLES—APPLES
WANTED
To rent a 8 or 9 room houao,
good location for party sent
here to establish government of
fice. by Dec. 1st We muet not
fall to get It Who haa It?
W. M. Parker
fhono 410 Mitchell Bldg.
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a froth cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
freeh one, call and too me.
Phone 458 or call at realdenco
424 E. Clay Street, Thomaevllle-
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First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
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Where you buy Gifts that last.
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Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
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You Erect
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pliable us to select the moat beautiful
uvi durable monumental material In
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jj.
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The constantly growing
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on
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Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. B. DETROIT
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Runabout 269.00
Touring 298.00
Ton Truck 380.00
Coupe 530.00
Sedan 595.00
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