The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 22, 1922, Image 2

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f DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRI.*, THOMAEVILLE, SEOROIA WEDNESDAY APTIRNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1122. States and his < movers, sugges learning. Tamili SUBSCR I TP I ON PAYABLE I : NUMBERS:- f they know it all. a drop but kerose a jump at about th ’ English elections i from English politics a •rs without a lei ties without a su tcter and ability i English politics ittention through Joyd George, th< holds the confide thousands of peo; are watchinj much lntere complete boss of his A COR go and It ■ tutions anJ an 8l< writers will handl You still occasionally seo wh folks arc burned to death through ' careless use of kerosene. Mrs. Felton is i of Jim Leggett, I Saturday night, ed by several new The Savannah aitho ten fight and flight. Thanksgiving turkeys will :obbling in a lot of backyard? cry to going down the little The Red Cross ness about the st pers have obtained I reliable sources ai many respects. The Times-Eutei ,ed to make a slig •gard to the desen 1 Mr. Leggette. aft el Mr. Le$ r Lodge and his blin Doc Copeland will bav i the time and did s I his pain. He was ‘deceased and does the Impression abi led his friend in h ! i and sanitary but full < of the : looked as I a 1 like. H. t;. Wells lost out in the elections . t y but he still has his trusty pen to make himself more famous and lead a lot of folks into the morass of his demagoguery. Judge Munro arrested Julian Harris and gare him a talk and then To.n IvoylesR fired himself which Is a lot of trouble for one newspaper In one Men (lud that a lot of necei i have short The French Tiger hasn't found b!s claws yet. but he will be right there with the goods wbsn somebody hops om Franco without good and sufficient oMto aad im than ho might scratch but there is also re profit In It 1 it, but are dol means of saving when necessity m the privilege of I but thrift The happiest l have worked hard t mean to say that men, who Italian premier, declares his Intention Ir money for the pleasure of to Inaugurate strict economy In gor- others, as well as their profit, are ernmental expenditures, and to restore, without pleasure or bereft of any Joy. as far as administrative efficiency Far from that. But we do say, that do so, the financial balance and those who save In ttme of excess will .nomlc stability. His foreign policies iomethlng which they can most; are less high-flown, close observers use and it will be the creating happiness in per- m to do things that would ise be possible, both for and the other fellow, ways pays a dividend even inly in a cash balance in •r in dividende paying se HELP THE RED CROSS. bit i ?atest Mother, the America s. has a duty to perform I ring, starving and helple: scattered throughout tl: living even in the midst < ire you going to pass th y without stopping and ar to let her great and worth A. B. 4 A. MAKES C any r the trains Laps yo i find c lomasville Times-Enterprise. isiness people all e'ong the line of the A. B. & A. and all o\ Georgia will be gratified to km that the road has actually earned more money in the past few months than it took to operate it. We know this is the truth and we want those who have been so deeply concerned abou the A. B. & & A. to know the good i i believe i that the people of the intire state will Toe deeply interested n the improvements that have been Made in the tinancial conditions of the line. The A. B. <fe A. will take i future if those ex. cellent busi permitted to go on iterrupted with the service they giving. i larger piece of A. B. & A. from the Junk pile . they had to do was to form an ganization to see that it was alone and allowed to proceed in gular manner with its business. We are glad such a statement s now being made about the A. B. & A is possible. We believe it will make its own way in future, for it is build, ing business that will mean a stead] income—and no doubt created when it had to cope with its strikes is practically done away. Much of its business volume was knocked ou This is coming back and will mea safety and business security.—Coi say, than might have been Inferred from his speeches of a few weeks past. That he will do nothing adventurou in that direction, that he wishes t establish friendly and co-operative r< lations with Jugoslavia, and that h has no idea of abrogating existing treaties is steadily affirmed. It pointed put, too, that his message the United States of America was p ticiilarly cordial. The reference Jugo slavia is most reassuring; for good can be maintained across t Adriatic, a once threatening cloud upon the peace of Europe will be dls- WANTED Citizens Banking & Trusl Co. CAPITAL AND PROFITS, $1UJ>00 To rant a 5 or 6 room house, good location for party sent here to establish government of fice, by Dec. let We must not fall to oat It Who has it? We do general Banking business. Commercial and S avings Accounts Solicited. Our Motto is: Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness. DO BUSINESS WITH US. W. M. Parker Phone 410 Mitchell Bldg. J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jr„ Cash. Whethei up to his Mussolini will i It signifie that he ginn inal c of for Lot »rth. Ohlan, and th good In .his eff' i as speaker, jority leader of th Mr. McLendon musl off day when he took o try and delay appointment nntii Mrs get into the Senate wh the Georgia Football heroes the front pages I rapid Journals, ai tre claiming evcii some of the more nofoody begrudges the apace because anything is than that which usually gets It Speaking of a choice, we would t • have voted for Albert Beveridge r the Senate, than Jim Reed, politi- d affiliations to the contrary withstanding: Savannah politics have warmei under the direction of Dave Atkinson, Bill Sutllve and a few others, who a supporting the candidacy of Murry art for re-election. Unrt »ie.| love will br'ig lots o women but curiosity get; of them more often. ,e guy that changes with the weather doesn't get too hot or too col and that is what makes him healthy. THE FASCISTI. THEN AND NOW , strlk- The most succinct Ing description that we have se< Fascism Is this, from the Milan, ■espondent. Mario Morsa: "In its first jhase Fascism was a legitimate reac- Jon against the criminal follies of Italian Bolshevism, and it saved Italy 'rom Lenlst dangers. In Its second ihase It was a class movement of nanufacturers and aggrarlans direct- id net ho much against Bolshevism as igalnst all legitimate forms of labor irganizations. In its third and last >hase it was undoubtedly a sweeping latlonal movement of revolt against a llque of Incapable opportunists who lid not know how to govern the coun- nr.” This throws light upon much that ias seemed curiously beclouded to oreign readers of Fascist! news. Why, hey were wont to ask, does a league y( patriots, professedly organized to *ave a country from Bolshevist de struction, give Itself up to tbe very lort of class prejudice and tyranny irhlch It condemns? That was when the Fasclatl were reported to be terror ising certain regions and groups of tabor—the unhappy interlude between that first phase, in which th< bulwark against destructive radical ism, and the present phase In which their leadership has become the gov ernment Itself. Evidently the ment, which must have had a saving leaven of sound principle and good purpose to have survived Its abusee has been under different control different times, and upon occasion has been made to serre sordidly selfish ends. What, then, of Its present trol? The answer, as given In events, will be of large consequence to Italy and Europe. Roy Smith APPLES—APPLES Washington Stats Variety Small size, doz 20c Large size, doz 30c J. R. EVANS PHONE 128 to APPLES—APPLES i live Quality In Engraving Since the close of the World ■. like most other countries, has i. as far as politics is concerned, confused and Ineffectual state of mind. 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