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DAILY TIMES-ENTBRPRISK# THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON# NOVEMBER 17, 1122.
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A DETERMINED LOT I youth of tho land by talas economic
- ■ ■ « ! penurlousneaa.
Tho widow of Terrence McSwIney. j If yyaycroai can put through such a
th. Lord Mayor of Cork, who .Urrod p|>n undcr lho , dmlnl , tr „|«
hlm.elf to death lor the Irlah oau.o,j, bulty o( captain A. O. Miller It will
wa. arrested for plcketlns a forelpt:^ .ccompllabed a lot and will hare
embassy In Washington. There ii
such a regulation but It Involves mere
ly protection from Insults to foreign
representatives In this country. Mrs.
McSwIney and her companions refus
ed ball and spent the night In Jail.
They do not complain of their treat-
nent and had nothing to say when
hey were released next day. It ad-
erttxed their cause and it is quite
probable that they expected and rath-
courted the publicity.
The McSwineys nre a determined
t, us the history of the family will
uiouhtedly evidence. One of the
family, a frail and slight woman, is
rvlug herself to death in au Irish
son today, because she was arrest-
and imprisoned for her devotion to
• cause against the so-called Irish
Free State. We don’t admire her
judgment. We wl.h there wa. ,ome Th » ” rld d ° movs - ,a,d tbe ° ld '
ether way le punUU her hat the au- t " ni ' r - *• be *«'bed tho “horsele..
•ho.ltles have to deal with such cases carr,age " n,ak ®. twent >’ 10 thirty miles
|dad the consequence., whether tooi',* b0 “ r at ** spoed ' Abd be
| or ill to the individual, must be c(
‘blp sldered from the standpoint of I:
land order. It is a very much discuss-)
given the school a goal to which U can
safely work without any handi
caps due to funds. In other words, the
welfare of the child, and through It
the building of citizenship la the ob
jective, and as such it Is met with
plain, common sense building plans,
both as to the houses themselves and
the courses of study to be pursued.
No community has the right
rtarre Its children out of the right
form of education. Any public school
can give education in one sense
Is the best and most useful form of
education that they need and when
this Is put before the people In the
proper way they rarely ever fail In
their duty as cltisens or as taxpayers.
GOING 80ME
ed qu<
a that I:
i be j
that
tel-
right. He has passed on. however, and
in his stead are other old-timers, more
the modern wonders
but of the same opinion still. Wonders
never cease in the transportation line.
For Instance, recently In an aerial
racing contest, a machine mnde the
unprecedented speed of four miles per
minute. The old "mllo a minute"
The Peacn county proposition seem- ai
ed to bsve plenty of black spot hand!- n<
caps. j ol
Your enemies will do you
all of them are mean enou
?d in Ireland and se
o stand another test of public opinion.
’’ersonully, we believe that Miss Mo
iwlney would do less harm to the
•ause and its objective, if she were al-
owed to go tree, eltheugh ,he might ’ •"> sab baa ">"« »'"« P a »' d
ake advantage of the opportunity
inti become amendable to other than
isury political laws In her excess
of emotion and enthusiasm. It Is a
delicate matter whichever way It is
handled.
, for
A REMEDY NEEDED
automobile
can do that and more than one iraln
has maintained a very fast schedule,
running at that rate of speed nearly
all of Us Journey. Imagine goiug over
three hundred feet, or more than one
city block. In less time than It takes
to count one second.
This record Is merely something to
shoot at. It can be done but Us prac
tical value Is nil, measured by our
present experience In flying. The
The blame baby's teeth with a lot ol included aoreral accident,. Frequent- m “ bln “ ° ,lhe * lr c * nn ° 1
the Ills that are caused from other |y more than eight people
sources. jone accident. Ten thousand people
> killed In one year and more than
maimed for life in such accidents,
it we are no nearer a solution of
iroblem than we were before these
STOP
Paying High Prices for
Your Meat. Look at
our prices:
Whole Pig I 714 s»
Hams, lb. I I V
Pork Chops . 17*c
Pork Shoulders 15c
Best Round 4 "jyiga
Steak, lb .. 11 w
Best Loin 4
Steak, lb. 1 1 W
Best Rib Steak ^ J^q
Rib Roast, lb. .. ^
Hamburger, lb .. 15c
Sausage Meat, lb 15c
Brisket Stew OlSft
3 lbs
Roy Smith
PHONE 275
APPLES—APPLES
Washington State
Variety
Small size, doz 20c
Large size, doz 30c
J. R. EVANS
PHONE 128
APPLES—APPLES
The boll weevil smiles In 1
whenever the short skirts
On one Sunday afternoon in
American city recently, eight people
were killed in automobiles at grade 1
sslugs- This is :
System in government doesn’t usu- figures became so large. There are
ally work unless there Is a system thousands of grade crossing that are
among the workers. j very dangerous and no effort Is being
have them changed or to keep
i trom transgressing the rights
■ of trains to those crossings. j * * e
I The automobile as a pleasure
The Minor problems of this
The hunters who arc
tbe fires they make ca
trouble for some folks.
not careful of
rell knot
inicipal cam;
their quality and this '
ie no exception. I
firmly established to attempt to
it concentrated around the change Its courso. The railroads are
of the Dardenelles. ; run on schedules and over specified
rights of way. Yet these two must
n the same spot and it remains for
9 person to devise a safety scheme
will prevent accidents or change
The man that gets a drop on a the crossings,
burglar ought to keep it long enouga it would be foolish to attempt to
to keep from dropping too much. jmake the railroads build under passes
er passes at each of those cross-j
It would bankrupt them In a
short time. It would be similarly bur
densome to the buildors of automobile
killed In ma,nta,n that ■P eo<J - nor will they
probably reach such a rate of flying
that the trip from New York to Chica
go can be made in three hours. Yet
speed is a factor that has brought out
the more stable development of the
airship, for in order to compete In such
flights at such a terrific speed, the
most astute and careful workmanship
must have been put Into the machine
In order to create the endurance po»*|
ilile for such a flight.
Despite this fact and the further fact
that flying has materially developed
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
fresh one, call and cao me.
Phone 458 or call at residence
424 E. Clay Street, Thomatville-
J. F. PITTMAN
afternoon will settle
Thomusville High team as
championship Is concerned.
status
In a practical way. there'are still many
hundreds of accidents and some of
them occur with old and experienced
fliers. The air is not yet safe enough
to use for all practical purposes, al
though it msy become so within a few
years. Until there Is some method ol
saving a machine from a precipitate
drop, there won’t be any general safety
in the air. Thousands get by without
accidents but there are hundreds that
have died as a result of some miscar
riage In planes that were really built
The wife that finds a stray glove In highways. But
hubby’s pocket doesn’t worry much, and that start should be concentrated
for only nice folks use them these on a division of cost on the more dan-
j gerous crossing, with safely appliances
and signals that will work where no
iuse they
" Utb 1* POOlbl,.
•boulil be made tor " rTl “ *“ d ,l °° d *“ •““««««
tests. It depends on tho material
the plane and all sorts of experience
will avail but little If the thing goes
bad.
Some folks advc
while Others do ii
busim
BUI Sutllve gets off thl
umun visited Thomasvllle the other
day and made a really genlnulne
| worth-while remark. She aald tho
would kick like a bronco s
was forced to pay it in the
portion.
and SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS
Waycro,, I. pianola, > cemprehen- j
vage “ iVe fIveyear pr °« ra m for its schools.public library there ought to havo
f This includes 10 mills per annum for j some books In It." As Is sometimes
including 10 mills per annum for jthe case. Bill got it backward. * She
i school purposes during that period. It U ought to have more of them
j also takes Into consideration the pos-| Uken out ’
i the slble ueed for buildings and content- Hoke Smith is reported to have re-
weet plated bond issues that will build two cently earned a fifty thousand dollar
, few of her more schools and render others
j fit for use for school purposes.
Mrs. Lytle gave up her legacy and
therefore robbed tome reporters of a
lot of copy they would have enjoyed
getting up. |
fee and diwled with Schley Howard.
It probably paid him more than It
The Idea Is to let the people under-[would have to have continued In poll-
and the extent to which the schools tlca.
m be developed during that period,
measured by tbe needs and the money
{that will have to be spent to carrjr It
London comes first. New York sec
ond and Toklo third, in population.
Tbe government may lire within Us out Usually schools take what they
budget next year, that la If H. and U. can get from year to year and are ham-
Dawes can bring it about by liberal pered In their development by lack
doses of cussing. j funds. Waycross wants to know what
I Is necessary and needed and what it The elections by mall are going to
will cost over a period of five years be quite popular, but the traveling
and this Is an admirable way of get-! won’t think he has voted unless he
’ since all have become greater. The
distribution seems to have been con-
, fined to tbe three continents, which Is
j quite fair.
You haven't gotten in the Red Cross
Ro'l call yet but you will be if yon
think about what that dollar can and
Will be made to do.
ting at real facts and then settling the
When you get to be as old ss Clem- Many schools wait at long as possl-
eneeau reckon you will be able to got ble for buildings and appropriations,
your dally routine wirelessed every t They are subjected to the stringencies
day you are on the ocean? lot the times and to various other ob
stacles that merely mean postpone
ment of progress. It Is notoriously
I evident, however, that In tho matter
of schools thoro is mors liberality in
( voters than for any other measure.
This It by reason of tho tact that tho
Tbe beauty contests that are being
staged now seem merely to be medi
ums through which a lot of good look-j^
lag girls get advertised for being bet- (
ter looking than they really are.
The coal dealers all admit that they j development of tho practical phases of
aren’t making any money and so do modern public school education has
the operators and Uw miners and tha brought to many paopta the realisation
railroads aad e lev other folks that that they have no Inherent right an
lemma ,a(l uiptrcn to pmllw to, two out of It
Marriage clubs won’t do any good.
All that Is necessary Is getting the
couples together In a nice place, and
they will do all the clubbing you want.
There are a hundred or more
gressmen, who art wondering how In
the world It happened that they picked
on them.
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
Arrival _— — .. - _ _
trains at Thsmasvltte. A. C. L 8, a
Station and A., B. A A. R. R. Station.
Tha following schedule fieures publish
ed es Information and not auarantood.
(Trains North, East and South of
ThemoovUte * *
Tims, which
Central Standard Time,
laHernBjtaadnrd
OoorglaT ’Trains West of Thom-
TOfll *
which Is one
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pullman Bleeping Cara)
Arrives I
S:S# am Birmingham-Atlanta 7:
ATLANTIC COABT LINE RAILROAD
Sev'h-Monta’y 10:04 am
Note—(^Sunday only.
(*)Dally except Sunday.
If you could tee the actual suffering
In the Near East you would probably
want to donata something to It
Another 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 establish government of
fice, by Dec. lot. Wo must not
fall to. got It Who has 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 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, $112100
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.
The Monument
You Erect
Vt77TlETHER one of simplicity or
grandeur, our facilities for ite
•xecution ere unsurpassed
Direct connections with the quarries
unable us to select the most beautiful
and durable monumental material In
udetenoe — GEORGIA MARBLE
THOMASVILLE
MARBLE €0.
Madison St.
ThomasviUe, Ga.
The Bank That Business
Men Choose
A friendly, helpful banking
connection upon which one
can depend in good times or
bad, is the kind business men
prefer.
The constantly growing
number of our commercial
clients indicates that this is
that kind of a bank.
We are always glad to discuss
business problems.
— *5^7^——
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Reduced
on
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. B. DETROIT
Chassis $235.00
Runabout 259.00
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 oi $50X0 on list price ot all models establishes the lowest plane oi
prices in the history oi the Co mpany.
Place your order early to insure prompt delivery, r phone 98 lor a salesman
who will call and explain our liberal time sale plan without obligation.
THOMASVILLE SALES COMPANY