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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 23,1122.
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1 lot, Fine Electric Lamps
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Atlanta, Ga.,—Robbing the Govern-
leading Indoor sports. More than 1,-
of the American people's
000,000 citizens have done it tbls year
Including Georgian!—possibly.
There Is In Washington, according
1 reporta Just received here at the
Internal revenue department
Georgia, unanswerable evidence that
1 hundred thousand men
with incomes of $6,000
more a year have dodged payment
on their money. The Gov
ernment, advices here state, Is put-
drive to collect from them
the $600,000,000 they have stolen.
Business men here point to
ct that, "we have much to say about
our* American idea of citizenship.
They say we pretend to exalt the
square deal. Ever since the Europ-
started, we have ibeen wlndtly
boastful of our 100 per cent Ameri
canism. But the bitter troth, some
Atlanta business men admit, la not
high enough. It can not compare,
they say, with our Ideal of honesty In
personal and commercial relations.
There Is abroad In the land the idea
that. If a man can "do" the Govern-
a right to laugh about
it a nd pass on unmolested, with the
swag In his pocket.
"Why this is so Is all too plain,”
said a leading Atlantan today. "We
as a nation, have an unworthy and de
based attitude toward politics. John
Sharp WUIinms complained not long
ngo, ’I am tired of the way the people
look upon a politician. Conditions
are such that when a man goes Into
politics, he Is by that very act made
a suspect and subjected to all manner
of attacks upon his Integrity.’ •*
"Blatherskites, not the platform,
»ve helped to build up this libel. It
Is the fashion to assail and besmirch
the holder of public o flce.
"Belittllg officials, the people natur-
"Belittling officials, the people natnr-
nent. Taking the cynical view that
aw making | a rotten, they think they
lave a right to refrain from doing
their share in making Government
•ob the Government and
think It no offense. They rdb i:
their votes. Crippling it that way
how quick they are to rob It o' money
when they can get away with
They will continue to plunder It until
they percelvo that politics
dirty but a sacred thing."
McCroskey-Sandei
Miss Lillie McCroskey of Beaumont,
Texas, and Mr. Omar Sanders
mlngton, N. C., were married in Thom
asville Tuesday evening, the ceremony
being performed by Ordinary Jones at
his home on Madison street. After
the ceremony the couple left immedi
ately for Wilmington, where they will
make their home.
Unofficial Prediction*—
Naturally it la Impossible
around a Methodist conference with
out hearing predictions or guesses
to the assignments. Inasmuch
these predictions were made before
the cabinet met they have no conneo
tlon with any proceedings of that body.
The meetings of the cabinet are secret
and no one really knows about ap
pointments until they are read Ii
open conference. But here are torn*
of the unofficial predictions for 1923
Maiberry street, Macon—C. R. Jen
kins.
Macon district—W. F. Smith.
Thomasville district—C. W. Curry.
First Church, Dublin,—P. W. Ell la
Cordele district—H. C. Jones.
Douglas—E. O. Heath.
St. Luke's, Columbus—A. M. Hugh-
lett.
Wesley Monumental, Savannah—J.
. Thomas.—Waycrosa Journal-Hen
Duck-and Bird
Suppers Popular—
Duck suppers and bird suppers are
proving very popular Just now and
everybody is enjoying them. A lot
of powder and sheila have been used
up this week by the many sporti
Many Tickets Sold
For “Style Show”—.
Much Interest Is being taken In the
“style show” to be put on at the Grand
Theatre tomorrow evening and
her of tickets have already been told
for It.
There are alxiut twenty young ladles
who will appear in it, Tallahassee and
Cairo being represented by several
prominent society girls, In addition to
those from Thomasville. The cos
tumes worn will be very handsome
and suitable for all occasions, street,
afternoon, evening, parties, weddings
and In fact every time and place.
These costumes will be furnished by
Steyerman’e Style Shop. The hats to
will be Flske hats, furnished
by Hanaw.
This show will be for the benefit of
the Business and Professional Wom-
Club, with a certain percentage
going to the City Hospital.
The regular program for the evening
win be given with the style show
special feature.
Development Conference
Held In Cairo Tuesday-
One of eighteen development
ferences, being held over the state,
conducted by our field workers.
J. Fred Eden and
O'Hara, was held with the Cairo Bap
tist church on Tuesday, December 21.
Quite a large crowd of Interested
preachers, laymen, and loaders, both
and women, were In attondam
from several associations.
The meeting was an all-day affair
id was conducted by Mr. J. Fred
Eden In the form of a questlonaire.
vho havo been out for the ducks and j and the day was profitably spent dls-
the little brown beauties." Those cussing many important questions on
rho do not go hunting themselves development and enlistment,
probably havo friends who do and I We are proud of the Mercer Assoc-
therefore reap the benefit ot their, elation, as some of Jls plans already
prowess. Those who don’t hunt and I kl use were suggested by leaders for
have no friends either, can
Imagine how good those ducks
birds are and eat something fron
market.
a -other associations..
| The ladies of the church sewed. A
grand dinner was served under the
! tent of the Business Men's Clast
SEE WINDOWgDISPLAY
A SURPRISE
FOR YOU
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
Service • Service - Service
Don’t lose hall a day having your car repaired. Just
leave It with us at ui£ ht and it will be ready for you
the next morning. : t : : t t
Gas, Oils, Grease a nd Accessories at all hours.
HAWAII VISITED BV
OFFICIALS IN TRADE
Honolulu.* Nov*23'— Four' , membor*
of tho Federal Commission which
will investigate labor conditions In
il. on their arrival hero today
said they hoped to conclude their
In tlmo to make a report to
Washington on Januury fifteenth.
The Investigation was ordered as a
result of Hawaii's request that Con
ks permit the Importation of Chin-
plant a lion workers.
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. V
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 WATT & BBO.
Temperature Down
But No Frcst— I Rotary Club Holds a
Tho predicted Iroet did net B.tert
.lire Oil. mornlttj. oerlnt to the clouds The touu . y c , ul) hcld . , ery dc .
ueo. which prevailed. Tho thermome. Ior rtlA „„
ter restored IS. which Ii low euouih torma| ,, rucr . m had heed prepared,
ter trust hut the cloud, set In .tied | Tho „ aJ . wa> Frant SmUh ., and h ,
test, .bout: had the iplcndid Greed Theatre or
cheetra as hi. gue.ta. They save eev-
delightful selections and
played some of tho most popular ofj
the new Rotary songs. Tlio meeting
was thoroughly enjoyed. Judge Ewing,
of the Wheeling. W. Va.. club, a v
Jier visitor, was present and Mid
- jail In attendance 1
Havana, Fla., Team Will [praise of they way
Play Her# Tomorrow— j Cairo has a tre
Blakely will not play here tomorrow, ■ Barkley and wife. \
but Havana, Fla., will, according to 1 Jng in their efforts
school authorities here today. The feel at home. All attending received
Blakely team will be on tap for a blessing and were Inspired to retui
Thanksgiving. TbeJr team is crippled j to their homes aad pul some ot IJ
by sickness this week and asked for [ideas into practice for the dcvlopmc:
postponement, and as no game was' in our churches to God's glory.
-heduled for Thanksgiving, that date j MRS. E. P. WARD,
as set. Havana agreed to come up 1 Press Chairman, W. M, l*.
tomorrow and play the locals, and al
though they do not expect to win, they
going to put up a real scrap. There
should be a good crowd out tomorrow
at 3:30 to cheer on the locals, who!
:outenders for the championship. ' Announcemen 1
SupL Broughton has written to Bala- Beginning
bridge and Moultrie, asking for a pest Sharpe will pr
season gamo to settle the champ.-
ship. It is expected that Iboth tevn*
will rrply before the game In Moult rh
Thursday.
loud in their
i in Brother
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
97.50 Blankets—$2.93
EMPIRE FURNITURE 8TORE
tho coolest of the
there hu3 not been
to warm things up.
uffident sunshine I
church. This will be a continuuti
of tho meetings held in the Cos|
Tent, which is to be shipped to Hi
da this week.
The •errlces will ibe bcl! nightly
7:3 and on Sundays at 11:30, 3:30 a
7:30 and on Sundays 11:30. 3:30 and
song will precede each sermon, ami
all are invited to come ar.J help in
the alnglng.
Tonight's subject will ho ••The
Grace of God." Come! And oxpivt .1
time of spiritual uplift and ref-x-sh
FIREMEN must often de
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherever fire geU » foothold ther
some degree. A Hartford Fire Ir
stands between you and this lots,
tected by a Hartford Co>
will go up In smoke-
ieed 1
owe financial lost of
ice Company policy
property owner pro-
fear that his do'lara
J. T. CULPEPPER & SON
AGENTS
Thomasville, • • • Georgia.
No Date Set For
Preliminary Hearing—
No date has yet been formally
nounced for the preliminary hearing J fe i t qulle at homo t n Thomasville al
ady and was delighted to affiliate
accused of the murder of
infant found on tho Monticolio road
last week. It h Lclleveil, however,
that there will be a hearing either
| Saturday or Monday of tho following
week, when the parties in Jail dec!
J»ey will be able to prove their a
p’ete Innocence. The stato baa not
given out any Information regarldng
the contentions and evidence oa which
they are based. This will probably
come out at the hearing.
Cabyton, the (treat Test
T!? an ir estimable hint that I owe
tn a few persons of tine mnnr'cr* that
they make behavior the very first sign
•f forre behavior, ami not perform
ance. er talent, or much lean, wealth.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson.
with the Rotary Club. Mr. llershche]
Williams, ot New Orleans, was also a
guest during the meeting, as was Seo
retary L’Homnedleu of the Y. M. C.
A., who asked for the personal co-ojk
oration of the manners of the club
caring for the boys’ ccnfe.-cncs to
Laid here Friday and Saturday ot cc
week. This was promised.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank each and every
one for their kindness and loyalty to
our recent bereavement.
MRS. DAVE HARVARD,
and Family.
COCROFT MUSIC CO.
Tech - Auburn Game
Atlanta Ga., Nov. 30th
ATLANTIC COAST
LINE R. R. CO.
n Thomasville. Ga. Tickets
ale November 29th limited
roach Thcmasvillo prior midnight
December 3rd. Call on A. C. L.
Ticket Agent for schedules reser*
rations etc.
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