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DAILY TtMKt-INTIRPRItl, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER tfc 1R| j
ELECTRIC
LIGHT GLOBES
SPECIAL
FRIDAY ONLY
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10-25 -40 Watt
4 GLOBES TO FAMILY
VICEROY OF INDIA
OPENS LEGISLATURE
PERSONALS
II You Have a V isitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
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SAVANNAH GETS
NEXT CONFERENCE
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prises in addition to the regular
budget of the church and a fifty per
cent increase for ministerial support
The anniversary of the board of
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education was held at 3 p. m., Rev. J.
E. Thomas of Columbus, -chairman,
presiding. Rev. J. A. Harman of Ma
con, secretary of the Christian edu
cation movement reported a total of
$71,353.52 having been paid to this
fund during the current year.
Rev. Walter Anthony, D. D., who
has been recently transferred from
the North Georgia and to the Florida
conference was presented by Rev. J.
P. Chatfield of Ashburn and delivereo
a most inspiring address.
Rev. Arthur J. Moore of San An-
tonoio, Texas, preached at 7:30 p. m.
to a large and appreciative congre.
gation.
The following quadrennial boards
and committees were announced:
Board of Missions: B. Anthony
Reese. Griffin. J. A. Thomas, J. P.
Chatfield M. A. Shaw, O. F. Cook. C. O.
Earnest. W. H. Budd, C. A. Jackson,
T. H. Thompson, R. S. Pryor, W. J.
Butler, 0. C. Ninn, T. J. James. R. F.
Burden. T. J, ftappington. J. L. Burnett.
C. S. Hodges, Judge James Humphries.
Q. C. Garrett,
Poard of Finance: L. J. Ballard, }.i* rom varloa# P arta 9f the assembled
8. Grahl, P, 0. Mann, C. M. Ledbetter. | boU8M * ”
L H. Alien. ¥. E. Pharr, Silas John-
J son, J. M. Foster. J. H. Stanford. L. W.
Walker, T. M. Furlow, J. B. Key.
! Frank Murphy, J. D. Peacock, Frank
Simla, India, Nov. 1.—(By Mall)
—In opcoing the autumn session of
the Indian Legislature here thisj Mr. James S. Gaskell, of Albany,
month, Lord Reading, Viceroy of | was in town today.
India, spoke gratifyingly of the j ...
pacific,'ion of the Mohammedan ele- Mr ' E ' P ' R!a0,t - ° ( Ad ■' , ■ “ 8pend -
menta end the e.Ubliahment „f <■* the day here,
cordial relations with border powers. | victor Vlctrolas, every style, every
Ho also emphasized the need for price—easy terms.. Cocroft Music Co.
dinnncial fetienchment^ and spoke
optimistically of the future of the
Reforms.
u.-stion ot the
ing said:
“In the domain of external affairs,
the subject uppermost in our minds
is the proposed revision of the
treaty of Sevres. I can now add litth
to the statement 1 made at Peshawar
in April last save to ussure you that
every stage in the developmenta is
followed by my government with
keen and watchful interest, and what
ever action we can with propriety
adopt to lay before the British gov
ernment the reasonable aspiratii
of the Moslems of India regarding
these developments we have taken,
and shall not fail to take.
“It is gratifying to observe that the
activities of my government ha’
been without effect upon the Moslem
population of India, who have readily
acknowledged and appreciated that
my government has done Its utmost to
impress the Indian Mohammedan
view upon His Majesty's government
“At this moment negotiations
proceeding with the object of at
ing at a solution of this difficult and
delicate problem, and it is therefore
undesirable for me to discuss the
situation. I will only remind you that
already stated by His Majesty’s
government, the representations will
be fully considered and due weight
will be attached to them by His
Majesty’s government i n so far as
these are compatible with justice,
their obligations to their Allies and
the adequate safeguarding of minori
ties. It is most earnestly to be
hoped that these efforts of His Ma.
jesty’s government and its Allies will
shortly result In the complete resto
ration of peace to the Near East."
Viceroy’s words aroused
frequent expressions of approval
Mr. A. E. Frallgh, Jr., of Madison,
Fla., was among yesterday's business
visitors In the city.
Mrs. Grigsby Wardlaw and Miss
Helen Wardlaw, of New York,
among the visitors in the city.
TOY8I TOYS!
See our line before you buy. We will
store and deliver them for you.
EMPIRE FURNITURE STORE
M. J. Penn, Jr., of Albany, v
among the well known visitors here
yesterday.
Mr. Thomas D. Slaughter, ot Atla
ta. Is spending a few days here i
business.
If you have net received our oat*
O0ue, phone 2904. “Lone Star Gar-
dene. 4-1 mo.
Friends of MrsTjTp. Cheek will be
glad to know that she is out of the
hospital, after undergoing an opera-
Mr. John M. Peerles of San Fran
cisco, is among the business visitors
WHOLE FAMILY SUPPOSED
to have Been poisonf
(Continued (Torn page one)
Wall Papering,
INTERIOR DECORATING
PAINTING
TINTING
—AND—
MIRROR SILVERING
David S. Pittman
518 West Clay Street
PHONE 533-J.
Bananas
Pennsylvania shops.
The letter expressed the belief that
members of the family were taking
poison Into their systems some way.
and asked for advice. The dead man
wrote that perhaps tho corn meal they
had been eating contained something
doadly und asked what feo there woul.1
bo for an anlysls of It.
Breaking down the door of the Hen
derson homo yesterday morning, anx
ious neighbors were met with the spec
tacle of six bodies. That of Hender
son was sprawled on the floor, his
wife’s was found upright In a chair
before the fire and those of the four
children In bed.
The Henderson family came here
from Nelsonvllle. sereral months as
IA week ago yesterday, the dead man
ut-! letter said, his wife took the chlldn
um. J. T. Jones, A. H. J for a visit in Nelsonvllle, returning the
Walnwrlght, W. F. I next day. Friday morning, according
| QuiUlan, J. H. Wilson, M. W. Hayward, I to the letter, the first symptoms of
J. F. Snell, J. R. Webb. R. I.. Cowardness appeared. Henderson, his wife
E. O. Smith, J. L. Evans, J. G. Jackson,! and two children were stricken. Mi
George S. Rountree. E. A. Spier, W. M. 1 day the other two children became 111
W. E. Smith, C. L. Smith. G. land all six developed the n
fhiiK’h Extension Board: T. B. Stan
ford, Paul Muse, Robert Keer, O. B.
Chester, W. A. Tyson, J. E. Sampley,
J. E. Seals. B. A. Pafford. B. E. Whit-
ington, W. M. Blitch. R. J. McCurdy.
J. E. Frizzell, C. L. Harris, S. J. Flan
ders. W. C. Wright, T. A. Peterson.
J. M. Rogers, J. F. Harris, J. N. Horne.
H. M. Pafford.
Board of Education: C. R. Jenkins.
L. A. Harrell. J. G. Christian. W. P.
Blevln, Leland Moore, Loy Warwick.
H. L. Pearson. A. M. Hughlett. X. II.
Williams, B. F. Morgan, F. G. Branch.
V. V. Morgan. W. R. Bowen. M. H.
Blaokshear. W. G. Solomon, A. W. Pul
len. D. C. Carson. J. P. McCrec. B. S.
Richardson. L. E. Heath.
Sunday School Board: John M. Cul
ler. W. H. Ketehum. J. T.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lively will
turn to Atlanta tomorrow and will be
accompanied by Mias Rena Davis.
LEFT WITH US FOR QUICK SALE.
Ono $150.00 GrafonaJa, S large Reed
Baby Carriages. These can be
bought cheap.
EMPIRE FURNITURE STORe
Mrs. T. H. McNeill and her mother
Mrs. K. E. Duren, are visiting rela
in Jacksonville and New Smyrna
Florida for a short time.
The friends of Mr. Artis Rigsby
will be glad to learn that he Is con-
valescC? 1 frQ m W.4 recent serious Ill-
Phone 644, or write for appointment
have your eyes examined, Gei
glasses that ere correct, give comfd..
and look well, of Lawhead.
Judge J. W. Ewing and family, of
Wheeling. W. Va.. have arrived In
rhomasvllle, and are pleasantly lo
oted In the cottage of Mr. Murray
Hay, on Gordon avenue.
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
pics. Also fresh Lettuce
and Celery, etc.
Come to 123 So. Broad
St., (Mrs. Spence’s old
millinery store) and look
’em over.
City Fruit Co.
Din Stephens, Manager
,H SOUTH (ROAD STREET
Epworth League Board: J. M. Glenn,
Marvin Vincent. J. E. Barnhill, L. A.
Brown. II. T. Freeman, L. E. Brady.
O. K. Heath. J. Sharp. L. G. Barr, L.
C. Gray. Carl Thompson. R. S. Wimber
ly. Howard M. Comer, R. T. V. Schwall,
Martin Burgard, G. C. Barnhill, H. O.
attacks after having eatei
meal Tuesday, at which c
been consumed.
ENGLISH LABOR LEADERS
PREPARE FOR CAMPAIGN
Lowtlen. R. J. MeClonny. R. C.MIxell. “"<•
than 450 candidates for the House of
J. h. Odum. 1 4 . ...... .. .
Mrs. Dave Harvard, Mrs. R. L.
Whippla of Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Harvard of Richmond, have
n spending a short time here. They
urned to Cocli.an today, having
:ked Mrs. Harvard’s household
goods. Mrs. Harvard will make Coch
ran her home.
For Prompt eervic# ana Durable
Plumbing, Call R. B. Linton, Phone
136, No. 107 Remington Avenue.
Mr. and Mr. W. II. Flowers and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Askew, ot Moultrie, left
yesterday for Montgomery, where they
were called by the death or Mrs
Flowers’ mother, Mr*. C. L. Strong,
who had been stricken with paralysis
several weeks ago. Mrs. Floweri
many Thomasville friends will regre
deeply to hear of her great loss.
WEATHER REPORT
London, Oct. 13.—(By Mall)—The
Thomasvilie. Ga.. Nor. 23, 1D22.
Weather forecast for Thomasvills
, I Commons, in the field at the nextj an( j vicinity: Cloudy tonight and FrI-
if Temperance and Social gpnera j elections, as compared withi,j a y
e: J. B. Johnston. Jason Shlrah, 88l cam ndates at the 1918 election. |
Stephens, W. S. Johnston. H. W. accor(1InK t0 p j an , of the par ty lead-| Observations at 1. P. M. Standard Tima
era, which have just been announced.
The labor leaders are elated <> ve rj Highest temperature yesterday .... 6C
their successes In the last election and \ Highest temperaturo today to
tho Increased number of votes which j p m 57.
were forthcoming In many of the coun- Hlghe#t temperature f or this month.
try districts of England. Some add!- , 3 yeara . reconl (19I5) sc
tlonal strength has been shown by| Lowest temperature today 42
labor candidate* In the bl.lectlona I tamparattira lor this month.
held In various constituencies since 29 record )1303> j;
A. O. Brow- mj, notably in city district. Moan temporal,:rr today C2'
Preparations for tho forthcoming formal for this date 56
Coramlt'ee on Conference Relations: j elections have been elaborated, and Departure since first of month + 144
.1. H. House. G. W. Hutchinson. W. L. practically every district In the coun- Departure since January first +553’
Wright. W. Langston. C. T. Clark. IS.,try has already been organized. la. RcIatlTe humidity 8am 69%
Board t
M. R. Heflin. J. P. Daugherty,
T. K. Davenport, J. A. Rountree. T. B.
Kemp. G. M. Sparks, C. M. Trenssell,
J M. Grier. C. T. Houser. M. L. Gross.
C. L. Cowart. O. M. Williams, It. L.
Kennon. W. L. McKinney, W. B. Gibbs.
Bible Board: S. W. Brown. B. R.
Cowart. O. L. Evans. J. A. Sconyers,
J. W. Tinley. R. W. Cannon, W. A.
. C. W. Jordon.
. 57%
BANKRUPT NOTICE
District Court of the United 8Utee,
Southwestern Division, Southern Dis
trict of Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of A. J. McMath, bank
rupt. County of Thomas, Georgia. To
the creditors of the above named
bankrupt.
You are hereby notified that the
above mentioned bankrupt has filed
bis application for a discharge from ail
the debts provable in bankruptcy
against the said A. J. McMath.
The said application will be heard
by the Hon. W. H. Barrett, Judge of
the United States District Court for
said division and district, at the United
States court house, at Valdosta, Ga.
on the 22nd day of December, 1922.
All creditors of said bankrupt an
notified to appear at the time and
place stated, and show cause, If a
they can, why the prayer contained
said petition should not be granted.
Dated at Valdosta, Ga., this 22nd day
December, 1922.
L. M. ERWIN, Clerk,
By W. E. Perry, Deputy
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WANTS
WOOD—Phone 181 your orders to
dry pine bonse or stove wood. Coca
Cola Bottling Co. 18-lm
WE CRATE and pack your rurnlture
also repair and buy any kind ot
Furniture.. We pay big prices for
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-lm
VOOD, Wood, Woo', Oak or line;
any lengths, delivered aa wanted.
Phone Neel Brothera’ Feed Store.
19-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished fOOM9 tor
light housekeeping. Apply at 411 N.
Crawford SL 25-6t
WOOD—4 ft. Oak and Pine delivered
by the cord. Also turpentine dross.
Charles Way, phoue 335. 31-lm
Jarvis B. Watkins and Com-
FOR SALE—Several fresh thorough
bred Jersey milk cows. Price reason
able. Apply to M. M. Mash, Jr.
Metcalfe, Ga., Route 2. 16-6*
CALL 77— or the best native Jle:
Prices right to all. Chickens 1
O. O. Land. 114 Stevens St.
BABY CHICKS—White and brown
Leghorns, whito and barred Rocks,
Reda, Anconas, Wyandottes, Grph-
lngtons. Brahmas. Buy close homo.
Lessen risk shipping cold. We hatch
your eggs $4 per hundred. Thomas-
Tille Hatchery, E. Clay St., phone
415, Thomanvllte. Ga. 7-lmd£w
FOR SALE— Handsome fernr Thone
506-W. 217 West Jefferson St. Mrs.
O. H. Jaenlcke. lS-6t
FOR RENT—1-room cottage, cor south
Hansell and McLean Ave. rhono
518-J. Mrs. B. F. Nazworth.
LOST POCKETBOOK—Somewberi
streets, yesterday, containing $39 in
currency and check tor ?39 made
me. Reward for return to Clyde
Stanaland. Phone 393. 22 31
WANTED—Poittlon as barber, llavo
le experience. F. W. J. Caro
:cj Enterprise 22-3td
DON’T DESPISE THE
SINGLE DOLLAR
If you watch over the small
things of life they will make
you. If you neglect them they
will break you. Neglect the
DIMES and vou will never
have the opporunity to neg
lect the DOLLARS.
Ons of these small Savings Bank will help you save your dimes.
8tart a Savings Account with a dollar or more and ws
will loan you ont free.
WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS
THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
T. J. BALL, Prest. R. J. McCLENNY. Cash.
Syrup and Lard Cans
Just Received
Bring us your old G uns and let us make them
shoot like new ones f or you. Now is the time to
have them repaired.
Don’t forget us when in need of a Stove or Heater,
as our prices and terms are in reach of everybody.
Parrish Bicycle & Hdwe. Co.
211-221W. Jackson SI.
Titomasvillc, Ga.
IF YOU WANT
COAL
THAT WILL BURN
PHONE 187
WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST
W. H. BURCH & SON
Coal Sold for Cash Only. Please Pay Driver
. W. Hutchinson. W. L. rractically evory district in the c
ngston, C. T. Clark, E. try has already been organized. Ia j
E. Rose, J. C. Saville, J. M. Itustln. | this organization work the labor fed-1
Board of Christian Literature:
A. Brooks, C. M. Inftngtr, J. J. Ansley, |a froe bandt and ,l ,a lar * e, y on their| _
W. O. Pilcher. N. T. Pafford. E. E.j efforta and 8tnfn8lh that th « 8truc ’ j Rainfall since first of month 1.07 Ins. j LOST—Sack of
Ga;iin**r, T. C. Gardner. E. P. Drake,' ture for tbe campa,gn battlea haa been : Rainfall since January first 41.28 las. Tuesday night. Please return to
C. II. Etheridge, A. S. Ttnlock, W. P. t bu,lt ’ iDeparture since first of mo. —0.96 ins. Golden Bros. Co., Broad SL 23-lt
Horaday. Robert Arnold. C. A. Snell-1 Tb * National Association of Labor Dcpartar0 alnce Jaa . fIrat
ing, T. M. Purchell, W. II. Peacock. J.' A * ent “ h t R * b63n traln,a * a S ont1 wind direction 1 p. m North<
T. J. Lance. D. H. Wood. bu .“ d "*, Wind vo’.oclty 1 p. m. 3 mi. per hour.
O. M. HADLEY.
______ “No need
TOTri to have a
cracked,
spotted,
ugly ceil
ing!”—
said the practical
carpenter, “when it
it r.o easy and so economical to UPSONIZE. Your walls and ceilings
rill be raceh more artistic and beautiful, and they’ll be fixed up for
good. You’ll Lave no plaster to crack, chip or fall—no wall paper to
fade and tear. 1 tell you, it pays to use
$0PSON®8QARD§
Ns? (The most depcndcHt l.anrd made ia America)
He was right! Eho pmd him co more for Upsonizlng than
repairing the platter would rave cocL
Now her nails alwaya louk handsome. They are f nlthed ia soft,
dainty tints, and deep, rich shades of washable paint that she can
keep scrubbed fresh and spotless. Jars and accidental leaks can’t
hurt (hem row.
Let u3 tell you all about this remarkable Upson Board—the one
DEPENDABLE wall board that meets all practical tests. It is not like
other well board j—is harder, stiller and more durable—looks, feels
and works like real lumber. Costs $5 to $15 per room lest to paint,
too! Yon can use it for any room or every room in the home—or
store—or factory. Architects now specify it for the finest walls and
ceilings. Corns in for an interesting chat
Neel Bros. Feed Store
1 Moultrie road,
. M. Haywood, W. C. Little.
qualifying j
o’untccr workers
'for agency work. There
present time, at least 2,400 local par-
1 kind or another, and more candidates have been chosen
Meteorologist
r i LOST—Spotted sor and 3 pigs. Find-1
j er notify Babe Anderson, V. O. Uix 1
206 or phono 25. Thomasville I
2J-2td 2tsw
Commissioners on Finance
Ellis, If. C. Jones. S. C. Ollff, S. A.
^ e *n " -rrr: 1 F 1 Dud,e - V * H - lh?.n 800 women’s sections la connec- to3t the remaining four seats. Ten
M. Reid, W. T. Andorson, M. L. Lee, t | on w:t h these parties. The iadlvid- women are numbered among the labor FOR RENT-My 8-
J. E. McCroan. ut , memberships of the labor party, candidates.
Committee on Admission: I. P. Ty- l n addition to the affiliated unions and As soon as the election Is announced
*° D ’ J ' v’ K * ,,y ' J ' D ’,•oc , et | et. Includes 80,000 women. |thj leaders will start an sxtensivei isrs, pnons me. sue pnee wiu o«
®® ltb * *^1 Of the sevesty-flvs labor members campaign to Induds speeches, meet- rlghL For sale, two nice resident
XM -"— " ** « •*-* the present House of Commons,' tags, and damonatratJona ta tbs cause lota on Park Are. W. T. Crawford,
dwelling on
South Broad St., furnished. This
placo Is a!so for sale. For particu
lars, pbons me. The price will be
Arnold. W. A. Malloy. N. II. Olmstead.
W K. Dennis.
seventy-one will seek re-election, and of labor.
Phone It.
:mi|
Pork Sausage
Our Pork Sausage needs no Introduction. When
it appears on your breakfast table once you
want more of It.
Phone 227 and let us send you some.
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.