Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19, 1922.
DAILY TJMSf-SNTKItPftltS TH0MA8VILLK, GEORGIA
PAG I SEVEN
ffAfi RUGS
We Have Them, All Sizes -
Only One Quality And That
Is I'he BEST
WATT SUPPLY CO.
THE HOUSE OP QUALITY
Absolutely F’ree
With every dozen apples we sell you Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, we are going to give you free
of charge sufficient Cinnamon Candies to prepare
them nicely.
Exclusive Agents Park and Tilford's fine Candies.
minimum license of $375.00. This
duly seconded and
for aye and nay
Cut Down Your Necktie Bill
By Making Them Last Longer
Every man has a great lot of discarded neckties
that need nothing but the reviving and revitalising ef
fect of our Dry Cleaning Service to put them back In
use; their beauty restored and their owner given Jo>
almost equal t j that of new possession.
Dig out those old favorites and let us show you
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
Thomas ville.
Modem 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.
OFFICIAL MINUTES OF
unsanitary and detrimental to the gen* Police court fines
THE CITY COUNCIL eral hsalth of said city. Interest
Council Chamber, Nov. II, 1922. I Therefore, Be it resolved that the Sanitary collections
Council met In regular session with owners of the property whereupon said Interest on paving sect
Mayor MacIntyre presiding and the stands are now situated be notified as Interest on sinking fund . -
following Aldermen present: McDoug- 1 required by law, to be and appear be-'
74.09
20.00
1,414.1
.9 17.482.90
The residents of North Broad St.
petitioned Council to have curbed
driveways made Into their premises
i the street com*
Packing Co., wanted to establish i
Council’s co-operalton. After
discussion. It was decided that In or
der to get more Information on the
matter, the parties representing the
operation and to be relieved of the II*
Alderman McDougald call
ed attention to the Ordinance which
provides for a minimum license of
$375, by two-third
. . TOTAL -....'....I 51,951.34
said stands shall not be condemned} Disbursements
and removed for being a nuisance, On—
and the costs of removing same be General government 9 1.922.91
paid by the owners of said property.” i Police department ...
The ordinance changing the clerk's Fire department
fees was placed on third and final .Health department
reading. Mr. Wright takes the chair! Cemetery
and Mayor MacIntyre explains his rea*j Charity .
for Introducing this ordinance. At* Bond coupons ..
some discussion by Aldermen Mop- Water works ..
kins, Wright and McDougald, Alder* Light department .
, Hopkins offered the following
amendment: “Provided that this ordl*
ment. Aldermen Beverly and Hopkins
voted aye and Aldermen Harris, Mc
Dougald, Mack, Fuller, Herring and
* ' It voted nay. Amendment declar*
Harris, McDougald, Mack, Beverly,
Fuller, Herring and Wright voted aye
and Alderman Hopkins voted nay.
of council. AI- • There being >evo11 , » le » ,Qt *“ d one
Hurrl, offered a motion tint, ■*»'"*<• ‘be, ordinance won declared
Mr .Littlejohn be allowed to bring his
'Be It enacted by the mayor nt,1
Tided name Vs'Tn *connectlon"wl'tii the council ot the city of Thomaurllle.
Thomas County Cattle Fair
Carnival within the City Limits pro-
the „
the Georgia, and
is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same, that from
after the passage of this ordlnanci
Street department....
Public property
Ladles Study Class ..
887.99
886.86
688.73
99.50
75.00
79.22
1,368.64
9,987.53
394.63
20.00
Financial Statement November 1, 1922
and ilght
Unsold bonds In sinking
Cash In Broad s
fund
Cash In water
account
Liberty bonds, fire alarm
system
Light accts. Receivable ....
Water accts. Recelveable...
Tax flfas
Paving bills, Recelveable....
Paving accts. Recelveable
Alderman Har- ! Section Four ot Ordinance Numb.
-I— find MnrIr vntrrl nva nnd Alrlornton Four, Shall read 03 follows: _
Mrnoujald. Beverly, Fuller, Herrins,! u ”' n “ <,dlU “ n . W * “ Urr - wilcn j tend, bulldlns, end eoulp.
Wrlsht and Hopltlne voted nay. Mo. ehall be.filedI by council a.or before -
tlon declared feet I hie election, the clerk ahall bo entitled
At this point Alderman McDougald
ref?rred to his Instructions to the su
perintendent of the water and light - anco kq cen t 8
plant which Wore to the effect that he „ Fo ' r Mch caI „ „ IM tlw | smklns fund, caah .
where a fine Is Imposed, and Sinking fund, bonds
7.721.37
2.131.68
632.33
7,751.32
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 vou will never
have the opporunity to neg
lect the DOLLARS.
■e of these small Savings Bank will htlp you save your dime*.
Start a Savings Aeeou nt with a dollar or more and we
will loan you one free.
WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS
THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
T. J. BALL, Prest. R. J. McCLENNY. Cash.
tho following fees, to-tiw : TOTAL — 9 814,304.04
“For drawing cemetery deed, $1.50. LIABILITIES
'For drawing or approving a recogni* ’ Bonds outstanding 9 284,500.00
- col* ' Sinking fund, bonds unsold
5.465.90
25,000.00
3.000.00
5.000.00
29,727.59
7,751.32
400.84
873.01
22,697.00;
7,721.37]
2,131.63 1
1,080.08 j
$ 395,328.74;
should not sign any contract
nlsh electric power or lights to any nahS ’bv "the" Derson convicted"^
without* th^ronsent *of conn'If * ,mIt * lected by execution against his prop, 1 Fire alarm system, bonds
wlthcut th. count ot council or forked nut by ,uch pereon.l Broad itrcct paring acct
The street committee asked tor fur- |10l j Paring bill rcceircable
.Um 1 “For each execution Issued when Paving accts. Recelveable
f ''“SSiTKS ie ,h« d pi e „tl2 “ mo " collected. 50 cents. I Water and light acct
. d Ww J *m? “ And tbat part 01 Mid ordinance’Paving fund, cash
SSnh-ri£S Jh« wb,cb * I,OW * * be C,erk * IeB ot 0110! Ugbt aCCt *- rec elvesble —
T^Inartw * d th P * rty dtltn,ns 11,8 dollar for each case entered on the! Water accts. recelveable ....
property. -nnimi**^. P° :lca docket . whether convicted or,School fund
nnTt«rt 7h.t not *• hereby expressly repealed and
MM^n^thA^i/n^hnUAin^h.^h^Tn &11 otber ordinances, or parts of ordl- $
covering the plant building had been nancea Jn conflict with the foregoing Assets over liabilities 418.975.30!
Th*_following reeolutlon offer-NffSBSfli-. of off.err.' '
"‘■■TOcrea. B h., “^brought to °" d ° r '" rCd ,1,r '' d U "-
li:,‘!irrT. 0 iS,rS; r nd*. ,,d “r?, Merei-I’e Report is; urn.tlnn Df auditor, to report
1 be * to roport for th ® month of Oe* on tb ® Kr>t of and take charge
.uStJSthlwISSJtober, net police court collections. $330. of the city audit. Upon motion this
!«•* nt fi fa* collected $44.94. Impounding fees report wns received and orderod spread
*"* tb ® Wat * collected, $10.50. Total turned over to’upon the minutes.
Kins on west Jacxson street that are the trea8ure r, $385.44. Council met In special session Tor
Respectfully submitted, j Council met in special sessiin for
“ -- the purpose of discussing several
paving matters. Mayor MacIntyre
.... presired and all aldcnnen pre!
I beg to make the following report cept Harris and fllack.
Ovtob«r. 1922: I ‘ ,J '
• mlttee, reported that he had engaged
! To the Mayor and Council:
' Alderman McDougald offered
Are YOU Near j
A Breakdown?
SS&tSSI*“•'“!ItSStt
to bring on blood prewire and heart J P * -at Washington and Broad be laid to
" “ ”ou feel close to a break- j water 1 93912' correspond with the old established
“ °G.l5« i s.le of wafer «ppfhTZ ' 15.00 W.ehington street.
reliable tonic,
Medical Discovery, made of herbs and Sa ’ e °1 lights .
roots brought to Dr. Pierce’s La bora- ■ r " ,h hnm " r * 1 '
_ ih borrowed for light
tory by Indians from Reservations in I plant — —
the vicinity. It is a pure, reconstructive Light supplies
>nic, will purify the blood, tone op I Taxes ............
sluggish liver, and help restore health; Street
and strength. Ask your neighbor about j Licenses
itl Bold by druggists. J Dog tax
(Advertisement) 'Impounding fees .
6 362 38 carried.
’ j Upon motion, the clerk was in-
3 800 00 atructed to notify the cimmittee of
' 77 83 property owners of the cost of chang.
2 610 20 inK thc drive ways and that this
’ le’na mittee be required to report
rfnptr hv fi nVInoir - — —
A POINT
OF POLICY
MALLORY HATS
BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN
A PATRON OF THIS STORE HAS SAID THAT
ONE OF THE VIRTUES OF SHOPPING HERE
IS THAT THE PURCHASER IS NOT EMBAR
RASSED OR ANNOYED BY ATTEMPT ON THE
PART OF OUR SALES PEOPLE TO SELL TO
ANYONE THAT WHICH THEY REALLY DO
NOT WANT TO BUY.
WE OFFER SUGGESTIONS, OF COURSE. BUT
THEY ARE OFFERED IN A SPIRIT OF, HELP
FULNESS, AND OF SERVICE, RATHER THAN
IN THE NATURE OF AN IMMEDIATE URGE
TO BUY.
THE GOOD-WILL OF OUR CUSTOMERS, WITH
THE CONTINUED PATRONAGE IT ASSURES,
WE CONSIDER THE MOST VALUABLE BUSI
NESS ASSET WE POSSESS.
STEIN-BL0CH CLOTHES STYLE-PLUS CLOTHES
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR WOMEN
THE FAIR
Thomamlle’s Cash One-Price Outfitters
clerk by 6 o’clock P. M. Wednesday
mu the 15th as to whether or not they
«desire the changes made.
Meeting adjourned.
—— | H. J. MacINTYRE, Mayor,
Attest:
E. M. SMITH, Jr. Clerk.
The following approved bills were
ordered paid: H. H. Martin, 93.00;
James Watt & Bro. 9-85; Gulf Refin
ing Co., 913-05; Thomas Drug Store,
95.25; Robison Hardware Co, 95.25.
The following licensee was ordered
issued when all ordinances are com
plied with: City Fruit Co.
The Broad street paving matter
was discussed and Alderman Mc
Dougald offered a motion that the
ton be placed on equal distance from
the property lines on both sides if
Washington street. Motion
Upon motion council authorised the
Bapliat church to put in curb and
gutter in front of its property on
Washington street same to be done
under the supervision of the street
committee.
There being no further business,
council adjourned.
H. J. MacINTYRE. Mayor,
Clerk.
HOBB'S SCHOOL
The farmers in this community, aro
busy geting ready to make up syrup.
Mrs. Knowles, and daughter Mellie
. Lee called on Mrs. Rosa Bradley.
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Annie Sherrod, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Frank Dugger.
Mr. Ittie Griffin, and Miss OUie
Simpson, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with brother, and sister Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Willis.
Mr. H. V. McCrea, made a business
trip to Thomasville, Saturday.
Mr. Math Godwin and Miss EuU
Gill, were out riding Saturday after-
Mr. B. H. Shirah, was visiting in
this community one day last week.
Mr. Richard Gordner, and father
dined with Mr. W. D. Willis Monday.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sim
McKcnney, who has been very ill is
improving now.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, of
Thomasville, called on Mr. and Mra.
S. W. McKcnney, Friday night.
The muaic made by Mr. T. K.
Hutchison, Saturday night at the
home of Mr. W. D. Willis, was in-
joyed by all who was present
Mrs. Dave Davis, and mother Mrs.
Davis called on Mrs. B. U. Smith.
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Charlia Green, spent Sunday
with Mr. Foster Bouldin.
Mrs. Catherine Woods, called on
Miss Evie Willis. Saturday afternoon.
Miss Blanche McCrea, dined with
Miss Bessie Neversome, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oneai. and
children made a business trip to
Thomasville, Saturday.
Mrs. Reeves of Patten, called on
Mrs. Sim McKcnney, Monday P. M.
Mrs. John Jourden, and children
called on Mrs. Sam Smith, Sunday
P. M.
Work’s Chief Object
Tho chief object In work Is not to
l*t mor*. tot to bs.owro. Tbs bond
ing sf s &n# character Is omvs credit
- —i
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.
Tr.omasvllle, Ga.
HATS
-FOR-
15c
Brand new, assorted sizes. Suitable for ladies
and children too
A. T. Chastain
“No need
to have a
cracked,
spotted,
ugly ceil
ing!”-
said the practical
carpenter, “when it
it so easy and so economical to UPSOKIZE. Your walls aad ceilings
will be much more artistic and beautiful, and they’ll be fixed up/«r
food. You'll have no plaster to crack, chip or fall—no wall paper to
fade aad tear. I tell you, it pays to use
f UPSO^SOARDl
(Tho most dependable board made in America)
He sras right! She paid him no more for Upeonizing than
repairing the plaster would have cost.
Now her walls always look handsome. They are finished in soft,
dainty tints, and deep, rich shades of washable paint that the can
keep scrubbed fresh and spotless. Jars and acridenta! leaks cant
hurt them now.
Let us tell you all about this remarkable Upscc Board—the one
DEPENDABLE wall board that meets mil practical testa. It is no! like
other wall boards—is harder, stiller and more durable—looks, feels
and wrh like real lumber. Costs $5 to 915 per room less to paint,
too! You can use it for any room or every room in the home—or
•tore—or factory. Architects now specify it for the finest walls aad
ceilings. Come in for an interesting chat
Neel Bros. Feed Store
Pork Sausage
Our Pork Sausage needs no introduction. When
It appears on your breakfast table once you
want more of It.
Phone 227 and let us send you some.