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FACE EIGHT
DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRI8E. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, 1922.
Comfort for Cold Feet
4 <ict ready for old wintry nights. Buy a Reliable
Hot Water Bottle
and place it at your feet. r,
Our new stock is just in. directjrom the factory and
every bottle is fresh, pliable ancTfull of wear.
In sizes from little face bottles to the two quart size.
You should always satisfy yourself regarding the
quality of rubber goods which you buy.
Quality is paramount in every sale made from our
Rubber Sundries.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
Druggists
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago, III., Nov. 22.—Wheat closed
RUMANIAN DEBT FUNDING
COMMISSION GETS HEARING
\s Usual
lerlcan debt fundim
nolU.r
Msombk* food products*
Salt Fish Roe
$41.00.1.000 war dcfjt o
o the United States wil
soon. The Rumanian
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
"Quality and Service our
red a plan for handling
lyeroas. Ga.. Nov. 22.—The ma
jority of the delegates to the South
th Georgia Methodist conference
3 arrived In the city. Board and
mittee meetings were the order of
day. As district after district
ed through its presiding elder,
nne evident that 1022 has fteei
lor yfear for South Georgia Met
l. Dr. T. R Kills, former pas
.Bilberry street church. Mac
taking a good presiding officer.
Bananas
Mens
Hunting Boots
JUST RECEIVED
The boot you have been
looking for.
PRICE
$8.50
iame hoot two years ;
sold for $14.50
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
North Broad Street
Buy them by the Bunch
$1.65
By the dozen, fine yel
low ones
25c
Have a choice line of
FRUIT: — Tangerines,
Oranges, Grapes, Ap
pies. Also fresh Lettuce
and Celery, etc.
Come to 125 So. Broad
St.. (Mrs. Spence’s old
millinery store) and look
City Fruit Co.
Dan Stephens, Manager
123 SOUTH BROAD STREET
“After All Has Been
Said About Coal”
IT IS STILL COAL”
Said a man to us. Wc did not argue the point with
him, but sent him a ton of genuine
9.65
ST. LOUIS MARKETS
St. Lou in, Nov. 22.—Wheat No. 2 red
$1.32; No. 3. $1.29 to $1.30; Dec.
$1,174; May $1,154 to $1.15%.
Corn, No. 2 yellow 74c; No. 3 72 4c:
Dec. 70%c; March, 70c.
Oats No. 2 white 45 to 454c; No. 3
44 4 to 45c; Dec. 44%c; May 444c.
TURPENTINE
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 22.—Turpentin
nothing doing, $1.52%: rosin firm.
GANGES IN FLOOD STAGE
INUNDATES INDIAN :
VILLAGES
Cawnpore. India, Oct. 20.—(By Mall)
The great rise of the Ganges river,'
which has broken all records of the'
past thirty years, has led to the flood-1
Ing of vast districts on the Unao side. I
Many villages on both sides of the 1
railway line to Unao are under water, j
and hundreds of hamlets have been
washed away.
The floods are on the decline now.
but the rains continue Intermittently. •
making the lot of those rendered home-!
less still harder. People whose houses •
have been washed away have taken j
shelter In neighboring villages, and
some have been accommodated in rail-1
way cars. Virtually all the villages!
situated along the banks of the j
Ramganga river have been inundated, j
Houses and cattle have been washed ;
away, and standing crops ruined.
Dodge Brothers
sedan
muted preference lot Dodg$
They find tt easy to drive, fccnomfcal to ton,
and comparable In beat
In the vest a
1 precision ~that marts the work at t
atom buDders.
Eighteen days art devoted atone to the IS rah*
btagsndvnrrrishing operations which ore rap—
eiblo for tiro nrrnsrmi briHigncy of Its Instm.
In s
C00LIDGE NEWS ITEMS
Iverybody that Is not grinding ci
»us>- preparing to start.
Monday
there
t trying their luck.
Howell
Howell's
the huntini
several 0
Mr. and Mrs. Edg;
last Sunday with Mrs
ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Carlton.
Mrs. W. A. Cheek of the Unity sec
tion. spent last week with her daugh-
Mrs. Luther White,
rs. White and Mrs. Cheek spent
last Thursday with Mrs. C. C. Carter.
Mr. Lint Banister spent Friday In
Florida.
The social of the B. Y. P. U. on the
school campus last Friday evening
was enjoyed by all present. Various
3 played under the
Poli
in the city of Coolldgi
ho stand for the right should wake
p and put those In office who will
11 force such laws as will save our
hristian Sabbath In Coolidge and fre
s from t
“Hallow
> places the rise of the riv:
until the
11 ga. enabling j
iggling in the !
•en Kathgar
pelied to take refuge
floods subsided. Oth
by relief parties. I
together and let dov
bridges on the Ran
a number of people :
water to be hoisted
The railway line hi
and Got has been washed out for about
seven-hundred feet, and cannot be re
paired for some time. The railway
connection with D.dhi also has been
cut. The Lucknow road is still Im
passable In many places, and no com
munication is possible with outlying
villages.
Large supplies- of food, sent by the
citizens of Caw’aporc, have helped to
relieve the distress.
PANAMA BUILDING FINE
NEW SWIMMING ARENA
covered with genuine inuhrir velvet of a stn
larly ridhand bcantiftd pattern. The seat»«a»
Steel disc wheels (with coed tires) htanaatwh
m most effective way with the new grace and
Bnartness which Dodge Bsothcis have
brought to the fines orfbe body*
The price is $1,595.00 delivered
HUSTON-JELKS MOTOR CO., ,
Thomasvllle, Ga
Phone 19 219 West Jackson 8treet
i the fan)
“Th.
»nl, Cannl zone, Oct. 25.
boRlnnlng to warm up aiy Mail)—The ™n water, of the
lagoon at Gatun Locks; the interest
in swimming ns a* sport nnd healthful
exercise among the Americans living
in the CantI Zone, nnd the energy of
ibath andTeverence | 1Iomt,r Ba ker, physical director of
sanctuary." j the Zone, are promising to make
\here there Is no Christian Sab- panama, in spite of its distance
'wRhout ^thls* no^free^nstitrtton L ron * ^^ n >ted States a well known
long be sustained." j center in aquatic diversions. The
of destroying the' water in the lagoon is a rare combi- j
astheChrl, nation of fresh and salt, and consti- FIFTY THOUSAND PAID
■ellgion a
acknowledged
of Pa'
FOR A STRAWBERRY PLANT i
attraction.
Mr. Baker, has plans under way
construct the finest swimming j Three Rivers, Mich., Nov. 22.—Fifty !
’ ^ Ir - p'.^'i B “ k r' ° f th ! 8 , pl . a tf'., i arena in Central America. There ' thousand dollars for a single straw ! Savi
Miss Estelle Suber spent last Friday . *
Kht with Miss Augusta Parramore. W1 bp a lonR straightway course berry plant was paid yesterday by-j e y t e
Misses Zadle Davis, and Eunice and l for rncing. with room for 100 con- Frank E. Beatty, president of the R. E. : Jiere v
Della Hancock spent the week-end testants to start abreast. Two fine j Kellogg Company, ^fruit growers. 'Court
M'r.'5d I |“u t b«-, B h"u°.e.'ou hi, fa- to’"";. i Th. plant la to bo known na "Rock 1
iarly Monday morning.
LABOR EDITOR SENTENCED
fine i
labor weekly paper
ced today In Superior
ix months in jail and
i thoi
dollar
His
burned. This is
ital loss
diary origin.
the fire was of incen-
glider, and two water polo ■ jjiu** j n honor of Its breeder, Harlow , He was convicted recently of forging
* W bc ® U '*L anc * ** * 8 j Rockhlll of Conrad. la. The price Is ' puy checks on the Central of Georgia
, . bring down some well believed here to be* the highest ever Railway. A motion for a new trial
'Li' kn ‘ > " ,n Amoricnn swimmers during pa ,j , or a ,,„gl e strawberry plant. The ba, been tiled;.
plant bears In early summer and b«-j _
gain in late summer, hearing| ft*
the coming winter.
WRECK IN KANSAS
(By Associated Press)
McAlester, Okla, Nov. 22. — Six
persons were slightly injured when
four sleeping cars on the Missouri.
Kansas and Texas Limited, were de
railed 9 miles north cf here early to
day. Fifty-nine other passengers were
considerably shaken up. A broken
rail is said to have caused the accl-
4 BEFORE STATE SECRETARIES' BAITERS DECLARED TOO | c ™'' nuou " y u,,tn " 08t “ n ’ os
MILITARISTIC FOR STUDENTS j , h ^; 6
le with its attending problems of! Osaka, Japan, Oct. 14. (By Mail) j incentive to growers
glstration and taxu»ion. will be the —Because they are too suggestive jplanti
lin topic of discussion at the annual 1 of militarism, gaiters, which ha'
with
eeting of members of the National j hitherto been worn by the boys of
ssodation of Secretaries of State,! middle schools in Osaka, are to be
hich meets here November 17 and 18., dispensed with, except when physical
Round table discussions will occupy • exercises nre being performed or
o greater part of the sessions of the j the weather is wet. The high collar
ng. Uniform registration In all. is also tc
will be discussed, as will auto-j that it is
mobile thefts, various froms of taxa- The
>n and corporation and blue sky laws.(started'
A report of a committee appointed {decided
the association’s meeting last year [when on
latlve to the formation of elective 1 the for
officers and heads of motor vehicle
mplei
bo abolished on the ground
not healthy.
romen tehchers also have
m innovation, they having
to wear foreign clothing
duty. It is explained that
•ign dress is cheaper and
>f the girla schools
glstration departments Using formed in Japan t*»e student?
to a single association, will be mado foreign dress*—a skirt with a kimono,
the first day’s session. like bodice.
expert on strawberry culture.
The purchaser said he believed: the
plant he had purchased would i
in lionize the strawberry Industry.
NEVADA WOMAN DIES
FROM SELF-IMPOSED: FAST
Reno.”’ N«!r l *Nmr. "“.’—Mr,,
pearl Cochran Is dead here as a
result of a self-imposed fast. Her
physician said she had not taken
food (or fifty days. She had told
her physician and attorney that
food did not agree with- her and
that eventually It would kill her.
Now he knows the difference and admits it. Are
you of the same opinion? If yon arc, let us send
you a ton of RED STAR, and convince you also.
THOMASVILLE ICE & MFC. GO.
EXCLUSfVE DEALERS
PHONE 6.
GLOVES
KID:--
Two Button or Full Length
in the Latest Colors and
Styles.
CHAMOSETTES:-
Short and Long
Nothing More Durable and
Useful.
The New Colors and Combi
nations—Prices Right.
Neel Brothers
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND 8KILLED BARBER SERVICE
We have recently added a
services of Mr. Lee Lewis
friends and customers.
SPKCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDREN’S HAIR
H*Jr Cutting or Shampoo 25c. Shave 15c, Shine 5c
MIZE BUILDING, No. 21 3 WEST JACKSON 8TREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
Now Is The Time For Hot
Buck Wheat Cakes
And
Rye Bread
Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat and Rye
Flour Just In
Pringle Company
PAINTS
* Arc just like everything else — GOOD and BAD
We try conscientiously to stock the VERY BEST
in every line we carry. We are satisfied be
yond a doubt that
Devoe’s Lead and Zinc Paint
is the very best Paint made today,
i-ct us figure on your job; it will be^o our mutual
interest.
Thomas Drug Store
( Thomasville’s Oldest Drug Store)
Phones 41 and 795 Thomasvllle, Ga.