The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 22, 1922, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1022. DAILY TIMES-tNTERFRISI, THOMASVILLE, OEORQIA PAGE THREE H. GOLDSTEIN'S SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Men’s Overcoats, at $4.98 Ladles’ $25.00 Coats at $16.75 Ladies’ Suits, at $9.90 Baby Blankets, pair 49c Chiffon Broadcloth, 54-inch, yd. $2.79 54-inch Prunella Skir ting, yd $2.95 54-inch Storm Serge yd. $1.39 H. GOLDSTEINS HARRISON BUS LINE LONE ROUTE Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville Passengers, Trunks and Express SCHEDU LE EAST BOUNO STATIONS sA WEST BOUND RMS Us Dally Dally smsT*. 1 8 * 1:90 C. T. 11*. T:1S C. T. 1-M a r. i-.so c. r 1:09 C. 1 . Glbion Mia 7:41 C. T. 7:15 C. T. 7:#0 C. T. 1:90 ». T. WE PICK UP PASSENGERS ALONG THE LINE SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS CORRESPONDENCE TIFTON METHODIST CHURCH FINANCES IN GOOD 8HAPE Tifton, Ga., Nov. 22.—The Tlftta Methodist church probably sent best financial report In Its history to file South Georgia Conference Waycross this Week, raising In all more than $25^00. Under the direc tion of Rev. C. A. Jackson, the pas the church has enjoyed a good year. In addition to the regular work The Sunday school Is supporting a missionary In China and the Woman's Missionary Society is supporting a missionary In Brazil. Nearly one thousand dollars was spent In lm- provenumta and new fomishings at the parsonage. JUDGE THOMAS GOES AFTER WX8KED WHIPPING PARTIES Valdosta, Ga., Nov. 22.—Taking per sons from their homes, hotels and public places by masked and unmask ed men and beating 'them was charac terized as “supreme lawlessness," by Judge W. E. Thomas In his charge to the grand Jury Monday morning. He urged a sweeping-and vigorous Inves tigation into all *uch cases. Judge Thomas also called to the attention of the grand Jury, that coun ty and municipal governments wore iubject to their scrutiny as each was i part of the state. He declared that t was the duty of the county and dty authorities everywhere to properly police streets and highways for the adequate protection of life and prop erty ,and a failure to do so was proper cause for a gnond Jury inquhy4t any time. TIFTON AGGKS PLAY FINAL GAME WITH NORMAN PARK Tifton, Gsu. 'Nov. 22.—The Tifton A. and M. Football team will enter its final game <of the season here on Thanksgiving-Bay with Norman Insti tute with not a single defeat record ed against it tMa year, and with only one touchdown scored against the 1 MRS. SWINK WAS BLUE OVER HER HEALTH Among tho thousands of North Caro- - - • *•-- f act >ngth the season, which the Aggies won 12 The Aggies played Sparks' again Monday In Sparks, defeating Sparks 28 to 0. Tifton Aggies have de feated Sparks' College twice, Douglas Aggies twice and Amerlcua Aggies twice and Norman Institute once this season and expect to defeat Norman • lina people who have realized Institute again here November 30th. I Tanlac brings health, i The Thanksgiving game be.ween Nor- j N. C. and Tifton Aggies Is the annual Mn Sw | nlt taya; Thanksgiving football classic in 3r uth) “Before I took Tanlac I could not Georgia and Is always witnessed 1»V I work half my time, and when I did large crowd. Tho games are played ! work night would find me completely ... exhausted. I could hardly eat enough alternately In Tifton and Norm it eep ft jj T6j anl j night after night I Park, and this year s game Is sche- J wouId t08a an d roll with an awful duled for Tifton. A close game Is ex- headache. At times I felt so discon nected. although the dope favors the , aged and blue I could hardly stand It. A cries to win " If !t had not been for Tan,ac 1 aggies to w n. j woul(1 8t |jj be a 8lck womani f or noth ing else ever did me a bit of good. DAUGHTER OF DR. CRAWFORD ^ Montour bottl es W. LONG TELLS OF FATHER haven't a trouble In the world. I Waycross, Ga., Nov. 22.—Mrs. J anything I want, sleep good e\ _ Frances Long Taylor, of Athens, the night and don’t know what a headache - - — - any more.” Tanlac is sold by all good druggi: duaghter of Dr. Crawford W. Long, ia ™J t discoverer of anaethesia, In an address thie 11th District Medical Associa tion here today recalled many Inci dents In the life of her Illustrious ether which have not been made pub- lice in the many works on his life. Mrs. Taylor told how Dr. Long spurn- sd the ofTer of $100,000 which It was proposed Congress should donate to jveral contenders for the honor i discovery, saying "No, I want known as a benefactor kind.” Other Incidents w counted by Mrs. Taylor. The Ware County and 11th District Medical associations went on record as pledging their support to the place -the bust of Dr. Long by the side of that of Alexan der Stephens In the Hall of Fame, at Washington, D. C. (Advertisement) COAL IN ENGLAND BECOMING DEARE Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffoer & Marx There’s Economy For You In Wearing Better Clothes Good Clothes Not Only Make You Look Better and Take Great er Pride in Yourself--They Save You Money, Too, That’s The Kind of Service We Offer You— A Service That Considers You First. FOUR CONVENTIONS IN ONE ©AY IN WAYCR08S Waycross, Ga., Nov. 22.—Four ventions In one day is the record for this city set here today. In addition the South GeoTgla Methodist Con ference which began its sessions this morning, the Tlth District Dental and -Medical associations and the Claim Prevention comnltttee of the Way- cross division of the A. C. L. railroad Dr. J. H. Brewton of this city, was elected president of the dental asso ciation. Dr. Frank Adklnson, of Brunswick, was elected vice presi dent and Dr. L. Davis of Douglas, sec-, retary and treasurer. Hotel Plan,-New York One of the finest hotels In New York. They use only the best of war erytbing and when they find rats In thsir hagage rooms or pantries, they use Royal Guaranteed Rat Past destroy them, because this Is the most effective rat killer, known. 25c and 50c tubes. Sold and gauaranteed by In gram Drug Company. -'(Advertisement) London, OcL 23.—(By Mail)—Coal [prices in England probably will reach [the highest level In history during i coming winter, according to London tail dealers. A general Increase of three shillings a ton was made recent ly, and another will be announced within the next few weeks, It Is ex pected. The price of the best hard coal is now 57 shillings, about $12 a ton, graduating to about 45 shillings for kitchen coal. The highest prices last year for the same grades was 61 shillings and 48 shillings. A farther Increase of six shillings may be looked for. The labor troubles and the forecast ira early and severe winter are given i (he reasons for the added cost. See Our Hart Schaffner & Marx New Styles PHONE 300 Headquarters for Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes J 1 CANADIAN METALS SHOW INCREASE Ottawa, Ont. Oct. 30 By Mail) Mineral production in Canada during the first six months of 1922 reached a value of $57,682,944, of which $26,475,544 represented the value of metal production and $31,207,400 the non-metals, according to figures just made public. As compared with the production of' the first six months of 1921, the value of metals in creased about $2,000,000 or 9-1 per- i The value of the ten principal pro- ' ducts of the mining industry of Cana ( do during the period was as follows: coaI$24,346,959; gold $12,110,242; j silver $5,997,199; lead $2,882,047;; natural gas $2,448,829; copper $2,-j 337,093; asbestos $1,894,232; nickel ■ $1,401,820; zinc $1,370,460; and' salt $849,133. | | Ontario led all the provinces of: i Canada with a total mineral produc- jtion valued at *18,833,577. British 'Columbia followed with $15,153,307. | Alberta had $10,062,318, Nova Sco- I tia $8,792,799; Quebec $2,054,455; Yukon $714,052; N*-w Brunawi-kji **590,456; Saskatchewan $266,041 ;|| land Manitoba $215,339. I Gains were made in the output uf gold by the Ontario and British Cou lumhia. The value of the gold pro. duction for the entire Dominion I during the first six months of this jyear amounted to 63 percent of the j whole 1921 production and an in- J crease of 42 percent over the pro- j duction in the first six months of j that year. j Increased activity is shown in the gold fields of Northern Ontario. Many new claims are being worked and several of the older mines are increasing the output of their hold ings British Columbia mines are work is being done on the silver working at capacity and considering | claims at Camp Mayo, in the Yukon. MEXICoTfcfmoTEADV TO HARVEST CORN CROP Mexico City, Oct. 16 (By Mail) The 24 Mexican states which pro duce the bulk of the nation’s com ; crop now have 3,412,238,990 pounds, of corn in sight, according to recent j figures announced by the department of agriculture. I RAILROAD SCHEDULES • following schedule figures p i information and not guarant ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COAST L GRAND THEATRE " THOMASVILLE “ TODAY AND TDHOHRQW MpvnGs / I INCOMPARABLE ' ^ 'The Eternal Elaine NEVER — never—never before has Norma Tal- madge created a role so magnetic, so radiant as the Duchesse de Langeais, gorgeous to behold yet nev er to be held. In scenes of splendor and suspense she unfolds this confession of love from the heart of a wilful beauty in France’s gayest courts. A perfect consonance of masterly production, spec tacular beauty, drama-dc-luxe. Star supporting cast includes: Conway Tearle, Wedgwood Nowell, Adolphe Jean Menjou, Rose mary Theby, Irving Cummings. 8 REELS AGLOW WITH THE WINE OF LIFE Hours: 3,5, 8, 9:45. Afternoon 10 and 25c Nights 30c. F.B.Harris Company Distributers Thomasville, Ga Phone 284 CITY DRUG STORE We Specialize in Prescriptions Our drugs are fresh anil pure, and when you have us fill your prescriptions, youcan rest assured they are filled correctly and delivered promptly. Yours For Hater Service CITY DRUG STORE Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candies P»rfiapi lm a known fact that angaged Wuplca hold hands. So they do after marriage, only then the husband la afraid to let go.—Exchange. Now is the Time to Use Buttermilk Mash to make hens lay we have it DON’T LET THE BABY CRAWL INTO THE FIRE Screen For Your Fireplace and attach with hooks and eyes to the mantle on either side. 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