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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SI, 1122.
Christmas Specials
i lot, Poly Crome Candle sticks and
Candles 98c each complete
1 lot, Smoking Stands $2.50 each
Others from $3.00 to $25.00 each
1 lot, Pracilla Sewing Boxes $6.75 each
1 lot, Poly Crome Framed Mirrors ....$1.75, each
1 lot, Fine Electric Lamps
from $12.50 to $50.00 each
1 lot, Mahogany Clocks ... .$10.00 and $12.00 each
Also the Finest Line of Toys, Dolls and Christmas
Presents Shown in Thomasville
W. Feinburg & Son
ThomasvtUe’s Leading Furniture Store
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HOUSEWIVES
“For ‘Goodness Sake’
USE
Sweet Clover Flour”
We Sell It
GOLDEN BROS CO.
Phone 184
WHOLESALE GROCERIES & FEED
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EMERGENCIES
Did you ever go to your Medicine Cabinet for the
Iodine, Paregoric or some remedy you needed at
once, and found it all gone. , w
Order your emergency remedies Now. Phone U5
and save all the worry. We can help you.
Sparks Pharmacy
T Sr* Phone 115
Child Welfare Assn.
To Meet—
The Child Welfare Association ’will
bold an Interesting meeting tomorrow
afternoon at 8:30 o’clock In the club
tom over the public library.
Among the intereating features of
the program to be given will be a tall
by Dr. W. W. Jarrell on “Tuberculosia*
ne by Mra. W. D. Powell on th<
Health Cruaade. All membera and
irienda of the association are Invited
be present.
Duck 8upptr Thursday Evanlng
At Parish House—
St. Thomas Church Club will be
ist Thursday evening to tbe men of
:. Thomas congregation at a duck
supper. This la an annual event and
will ibe held in the Parish House, be*
ginning promptly at seven thirty
o'clock. Every member of tbe congre-
galon is especially urged to be present
> notify C. C. Pittman of his in*
tentlon to come so that place
made for him.
Mr. Louis 8. Moore
Entertaining—
Mr. Louis S. Moore Is entertaining
house party composed of Mrs. Dora
Blood and Mrs. W. Z. Brantley, ot
Boston; Mrs. Garnett Stone, of Jack
sonville and Mrs. Monroe Lee, of De
catur. Also Misses Rosa Harman,
Ruby Stone, Ida Bennett and Rosa Jor-
They wore entertained by Mra
Willis Moore many years ago, while
Young’s College girls. They are hold
ing a reunion and will be glad to meet
other old friends.
Mall Boxse Required
After January First-
recent Inspection of the city car
riers’ routes show that a noticeable
percentage of the residents that are
served by the city carriers have not
erected mail receptacles or had slots
In doors, In compliance with recent
:ructlons from the first assistant
postmaster general, that was publlshe l
this paper some time ago.
In accordance with the department's
orders, no mall will be delivered by
the city carriers to patrons after Jan-
1, 1923, that have not provided
mall receptacle;
Respectfully,
J. B. RODDENBERY, P. M.
Negro ArrpW* Wanted
Cairo — *■»*1
Pittman *..„, „ negro> w j,o wnl (
Bayliss-Wrlght—
Tbe following invitations have been
received In Thomasvllle with
cordial Interest:
Mra. Eunice Whittelsey Bayllss
requests the honor or your pres
ence at the marriage of her
daughter
Eunice
Mr. Arthur Perry Wright
on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth ot
November, at f o’clock In the
evening
at the Church of Transfiguration
In the City of New York.
Will be at home after the first of
January, at Thomasvllle Ga.
Miss Bayllss has been a visitor here
for several years and Is warmly ad
mired by many newly made friends
Thomasvllle. Mr. Wright Is the son
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wright and is
numbered among the most popular ol
the young business men of Thomas-
ville. Their wedding will be of
cordial interest here.
T. H. 8. to Play Blakely
Next Friday—
T. H. S. has arranged for a game
with Blakely Friday, In this city. This
will be the last game of the season
unless a post season game Is arranged
to settle the championship. Moultrie
and Balnbrldge, the only other
tenders for premier honors, will meet
Thanksgiving and It la expected that
Thomasvllle will challenge the victor
contest to decide the champion
ship. Blakely has a strong eleven and
has been going fine for the past month.
They expect to give the locals a big
battle.
Special Prayer and
Thanksgiving Service—
On Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
the young people of the Methodist
church will give the following pro
gram in the autdltorlum:
Song—"Sweet Hour of Prayer."
Prayer for the girls atending college
In Bunevlsta, Havana, Cuba and the
French Mission In Louisiana.—Hazel
Burch.
Song—“The Heathen at Your Door."
“The Land of Evangeline and Her
People Today.”—Jewell Walker.
“When They Had Prayed.” Edna
Neel.
Song—“So Send I You.”—By th<
Young People.
Solo—By Mrs. H. C. Sparks.
After this program the Woman';
Auxiliary will entertain the young
people with a social tea.
Service - Service - Service
Don’t lose half a day having your car repaired. Just
leave it with us at night and It will be ready for you
the next morning. : t t S s i
Gas, Oils, Grease a nd Accessories at all hours.
C. Dewey Norwood
Telephone 319. South Madison St.
In The Year of 1500
Old English Wax Wasn’t Made
If so it would have been used to beautify the inter
ior of the palaces of Kings and Queens.
IT IS MADE NOW
and we have it, so use some in your little palace
and note the wonderful rich glossy finish it will
give your floors, piano, furniture and wood work.
You will be proud of them.
And say, it can’t be beat for polishing that car.
JAMES WAIT & m.
Older Boya' Conference—
There will be gathered together In
Thomaavllle during the week-end of
December 1-3, older boys from many
points In South Georgia. They will be
wide-awake, virile, clean minded boys
and their purpose la coming together
will be to discuss Important problems
concerning the moral welfare of to
day’s youth.
This conference has been Invited to
Thomasvllle by the Y. M. C. A. and
the program Is being provided by the
itate committee of the Y. M. C. A.
dr. L'Hommedieu Is asking that all
the Christian forces will co-operate to
make this a most worth while enter-
is expected that the Chris
tian homes of Thomasvlllo will be
thrown open for the entertainment of
boys from Friday night to the
following Monday morning. A nnm-
1 will be needed on Saturday
the receipt of their' afternoon to show these visiting boys
i the points of Interest In and about
Thomasvllle.
Among some of tho conference lead
ers tnd speakers expected, are Mr. W.
F, McCanless, state boys’ secretary of
Florida j Mf TJjpwas Johnson, state
_ _ - etary ot Georgia; &»«’ *[' Mc '
accused of snatching twenty dollars Connell, of Bombay, India, ana pog-j
In change, In Cairo Saturday, was ar-jsibly Dr. Harvey W. Cox, president ot -* ,r - and Mrs. Harry Norment enter-
rested here last night by Night Ser- Emory University. . ' tained at dinner last night. Their;
«“"* ,Iu « h '*- Tha ««"> *» kad *"•; Boy. are .apec.ed from many polar. tue,,s lh ° "“““'o' °* J’ eru
other negro for chango for twenty dol- 1 , n South Georgia and some are com- and Mme - Pciet . the minister of Ecua-
’ '* kM > °“< >>• I In, from far away Savannah. Thl, I. <">’ »" d Ell “ ld «- J “ dl!c " nd Mr «-
Deputy l one ot . „ r|ei o( iuch con(eren „, William Bailey Lamar and Mr. and
over today | |llat bM „ „ e , d „„ lt „ Mra. Edwla S. Puller.
Cairo. | fu „ y eX p ected , hat the Thomasvllle E T> gatcher Mads
Brighten up tnat room with nsw wait gathering will measure up to the high Division Chairman—
pa par. You will find sxaetly what you standard set by the Gainesville and Mr. E. T. Satchor has returned from
want here, and rapid end expert work- N?ewnan conferences. 1 Daytona> n a w j, e re he attended the
“Mickey" at Grand annual division assembly of the Bell
Theatre Tonight— Telephone Company, and of which he
The picture to be given at the Grand had the honor of being elected division
Theatre this afternoon tnd tonight Is chairman.
“Mickey.” with Mabel Normand as the At the opening program of the meet-
itar _ Ing, Mr. Sstcher was called upon to
This Is s bright, clean comedy- n>» k « th « response to the addresses of
drama, such as this charming little j welcome of the mayor of Daytons, and
actress is notod for giving so delight- others.
fully. The plot Is full of fun and hu-' An Interesting feature of the meet
mor, and everybody who has seen ,n * wa * the Presentation of s medal
Mabel Normand will know without tell-1 to a-Mr. Sylvie, for the heroic deed ol
Ing that it will be well worth seeing Mvin * the life of a paralyzed man In
and calculated to put them In a good the recent Putnam Inn fire at D*
humor and drive away the blues, j Land. Mr. Sylvie
should they have them.
Basketball Practice
Starts Tonight—
Basketball practice starts tc
8 o'clock. Coach Rawson of t
S., will begin work ns dlrectc
practice. It Is expected th
the material on hand he will
one of the best basketball t
the southern part of the state. Mr
Rawson was a star basketball playei
at the University of Georgia addi
tion to being an export In football and
a baseball player par excellent. All
those who want to try for the team
urged to como out this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norment
Entertain—
The following from the Washington,
(D. C.) Star will bo read with Interest
here:
lors. and
grabbed it and ra
Sheriff Ed. Vonnell
and carried the prisoner
away.
SEE WINDp;V7|DISPLAY
A SURPRISE
FOR YOU
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
WEATHER REPORT
Thomasvllle, Ga., Nov. 21, 1922.
Weather forecast for Thomasvllle
and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wed
day. Frost tonight.
Observations at 1. P. M. Standard Tima
. 61'
1 p. m.
Highest temperature for this month,
29 years’ record (1815) 81*
Lowest temperature today 42*
Lowest temperature for this month,
29 years' record (1903) SI*
Mean temperature today 53*
Normal for this date 57*
Departure since first of month +149*
Departure since January first +558*
Relative humidity 8 a. m. 80%
Relative humidity 1 p. m. 55%
Relative humidity 1p.m. yester-
57%
Rainfall since first of month .00 Ins.
Rainfall tines first of month 1.07 Ina.
Rainfall since Janaary first 41.28 Ins.
Departure since first of mo. —0.78 Ins.
Departure since Jam first —4.77 las.
Wind direction X p. m. . Northeast
Wind velocity X p. m. 7 ml. per hour.
O. M. HADLEY.
Meteorologist
FIREMEN must often de
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherever fire gets a foothold the
some degree. A Hartford Fire
stands between you and this loss
tected by a Hartford Contract ne
will go up In smoke..
re follows financial loss of
nsurance Company policy
Tha property owner pro-
:d not fear that his do'lars
J. T. CULPEPPER & SON
AGENTS
Thomatville, • • • Georgia.
J
Mr. and Mrs. Attsll
.Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. M. Attell gai
honor of their baby boy, 0
t Into the burn-
I Ing building and brought out the man
!when every one else was afraid to
[ venture In.
I The fact that Mr. Satcher made
e a party made division chairman will necessl-
1 Sunday, tate bis being away a good real from
November 19th. The house and table* ;
decorated with lovely flowers.
Refreshments were served. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Fein-
berg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feinberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Sorvet and daughter.
Mr. Heyman Fslnberg. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holes-
ky, Mr. and Mrs. Rosollo. Mr. and Mrs.
Levit, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldstein.
Mr. and Mra. S. Goldstein. Mr. Egnad.
Dr. J. B. Palmer, Rev. Chassin and
wife. Mrs. Dora Goldberg. Mrs. Gold-
Mr. and Mrs. Petty, and many
others.
For Prompt isrvtce ana Durable
Plumbing, Call R. B. Llnson, Phone
188, No. 107 Remington Aveni
time, as this division.
Mrs. A. S. Esterbrook. of Dayton,
Ohio, formerly Miss Willie Hubert of
this city, la spending a short time at
the Tosco Hotel. Mrs. Esterbrook Is
been attending the meeting of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
In Birmingham, Ala., and was made
one of the national officers. She Is
president of the state chapter of the
U. D. C’s. of Ohio and takes great in
terest In the organization.
Phons 844, or write for appointment
te have yew eyes examined. Get!
glateeu that are correct, give oomfert
and look well, of Lew heed.
“Signal Brand”
Guaranteed Work Goods
Overalls $2.00 anil $2.25
Blue Chambray Shirts $1.00 aod $1.25
Grey Wool Shirts $3.00
O. D. Wool Shirts $4.00
(Extra Sizes)
Work Shoes $3.25
Work Caps 50c
PHONE 111
Ansley- Pittman Company
PHONE 111.
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