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f»AQt EIGHT
DAILY TIMES-KNTBRPRISI. TMOMASWLLf, GEORGIA
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 24, 1122.
Comfort for Cold Feet
Get ready for old wintry nights. Buy a Reliable
Hot Water Bottle
and {dace it at your feet.
Our new stock is just in, direct from the factory and
every l>ottle is fresh, pliable and full 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
ton, the cotton council declares, be-
comes more essential as the standard |
of living of cotton producers rises, i
and as the competition of foreign cot- I
ton producing , regions increases. ;
Recommendations are made for the j
ton above 7-8 and up to 1 1-8 inches, 1
there being no economic justification j
for growing fibre less than 7-8 of an j
inch in length. It finds the quality ■
of the cron has deteriorated in many
localities in recent years despite |
efforts of many agencies. The most \
serious obstacle to the improvement I
of the quality of cotton, the council j
states, is that too many kinds of cot- |
planted in the same locality j
4s Usual!
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
| MARKET
j Chicago. III., Nov. 24.—Wheat closed
• r.:i eitled. Cora closed nervous.
SMSOii tbit* fo'*d products ’• JuI > -
|: CORN—
Salt Fish Roe!
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
’Quality and Service our
motto.”
PHONES 14 and 15
UNCLE SAM’S POLICY
IN COTTON INDUSTRY
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24 The
government’s policy with regard to
all phases of the cotton industry was
outlined last night by members of the
Department of Agriculture’s cotton
council to the cotton conference held
in connection with the annual con
vention of the Association of Land
('.rant Colleges.
Presidents, extension directors,
and deans of colleges of the various
cot ton-grow fig static, who have long
'>cen active in promoting the cotton
industry and experts in every line of j resulting ’ quickly iif a blended
marketing mongrel breed of greatly inferior |
quality having reduced value. !
The quality of upland cotton can j
be improved and the improvement j
maintained only through production '
of adequate supplies of pure planting
seed of superior varlties for which J
establishment of centers of pure seed
production is essential.
Recommendations of state institu
tions as to the best cotton varities
for the different sections of the belt
have been assembled by the cotton
council and endorsed by it with the
suggestion that federal co-operation
with the states . should be directed
toward aiding in the establishment I
of purc-variety of seed-production j
Areas. Special encouragement, it J
o”ror;™d n :» o o?of%,l7n e ,o . e '"d ibuuers nomination
Cleveland, Lane Stnr and Aenl. j SUITS PARTY LEADERS
and varieties similar to those.
Acala cotton is extensively grown
Texas and Arkansas while in Okla.
ima it is now the leading variety
and from present indications will be
the only variety grown in that sta*.e
in a few years. It has been
'it successfully in North Carolina
and Alabama and its adaptability to
were brought together to determine
upon the adoption of a definite policy
with regard to every phase of the
ton industry. The conference
hold behind closed doors and was
liminary to the cotton states confer
ence to be held in Memphis enrly
December and which Secretary Wal
lace of the Department of Agrlcultui
will attend with several government
uncil of the Dcpai
which a
ST. LOUIS MARKETS
St.
. 24 -
in every branch of
*• I ton growing of marketing partici-
® ,0M pated, were laid before tonight’s con.
1-lS^ fcrence, which was developed from
l.OSVi i the ideas of Dr. II. A. Morgan, presi-
jdent of the University of Tennessee,
•TOV4 and who has made several tours of
the cotton belt on investigations for
ithe government.
.13^ | one of the principal subjects cov-
•39?s : ered in the recommendations is the
j fight ngninst the boll weevil. To
10.23 overcome its ravages it was said to be
10.37 I of first necessity to mature the
'largest crop in the shortest possible
0.43 !time. To accomplish that end, the
9.45 I cotton council’s recommendations in.
! elude:
No 2 red ! Selection of well-drained, fertile
$131* !*°'h possible, only land capable of
•I—-■>*«- «-« e fertiliza-
. 3 73 |
»ic; May 705fcc.
white 46Msc: No.
13c; May 44fcc.
Mens
Hunting Boots
JUST RECEIVED
The boot you have been
looking; for.
PRICE
$8.50
Same boot two years ago
sold for $14.50
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
North Broad Street
producing, with
tion, at least half a bale per uere.
Preparation of a good seed bed lib-
3 44?ij cra Hy fertilized.
j Planting of good seed of improved,
early-maturing variety, recommended
TURPENTINE for the locality by the state experi-
nab, Ga„ Nov. 24.—Turpentine ment station and the department of
doing, $1.52%; rosin firm. agriculure.
iBIRMINGHAM PLANS TO LAY ;
| TO REST ALL DEAD MINERS Securing nnd maintaining a full
| (Continued trom page one) stand through proper planting and
—— liberal use of seed, and early and
I the dust. j frequent through cultivation,
j Only eight hundred feet from the Destruction of nil possible adult
| sur ace the full force of the explosion weevils, cither by hand picking or
| and the accompanying flame went up ! poisoning, if weevils arc numerous at
I the slope, the flash of flarno project-, the time cotton is just beginning to
Old Homestead
PANCAKE FLOUR
Maizes the best pancakes
anyone anywhere ever fasted
And dll you hen/e to do is
adddater, mix and bake.
Give your folks a real treat tomorrow morning
(Continued from Page 1)
gociate Justice than are their col
leagues, but he is known to them ail.
With the former he was engaged in
the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad Com
pany arbitration which occupied much
or the attention of Mr. Taft while he
retirement after leaving the
sections of the Eastern belt has
ben don.onstr.tvJ. It i. »n early !'™ te «» “>• * rbllr *“"" Mr -
maturing, big boll, stormproof type!Butler won hi. contention as counsel
of Mexican origin, producing about j for Canada, Mr. Taft dlaaentlng.
5 per cent, lint with fiber 1 1-16 to In the Senate the nomination was re-
3-16 inches in length. This fibe»|ferred to the judiciary committee,
has become very popular with cot-'where It will be considered next Mon-if
ipinners because of its fine J day. A favorable report is expected'
character and extrem# length. A , to be made promptly by the commit-
lative large supply of pure seed of [.tee. Democratic senators having freely
is variety is available. | expressed their approval of the selec-
The marketing problem is recog- 'tion. It is considered satisfactory to
zed by the cotton council to be asjthe Republicans,
iportant as the production problem. | The nomination will place upon the
Changes in European consumers’ j j, enc t, 0 f the highest tribunal another
methods of buying have made neces- : - •
readjustment in the methods
of handliqg and financing cotton in j *"
the United States. Development ar.d |
iperntive, ns well as independent jY"®
•rprises looking
keting of cotton throughout tle|'
r have been stimulated the
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND SKILLED BARBER 8ERVICE
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDREN’S HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 25c. 8have 15c, 8hlne 5c
MIZE BUILDING, No. 21 3 WEST JACKSON STREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
lawyer who has not won the ermine by
s service upon the bench. j
Justices Holmes and HrandHa. 1
v Justlco never served In Con- 1
gross,nor occupied a cabinet or other!
Important federal office. Justice Suth
erland, the second member of the court
The importance of the'eo-operttive jaPP° ,nted by President Harding, was,;
frig beyond the tipple several hundred j R q Un re. movements which have arisen to meet f,ke several of his associates at one (
feet and firing wooden construction at J picking nnd destruction of all |the emergency is recognized by the| t:me ,n ('""Kress, having been a sena-;
the top. The tipple itself Is o; con- punctured squares every week or ten | co tton council which is making a care- I tor from Utah, hut Mr. Butler won his!
crete and only a wooden roof erected days for a month, if not equipped to f u i study of the movements and is I distinction by his legal prominence,
as a shelter was destroyed. The mine! poison by dusting. desirous of being helpful In making and not by any discharge of federal
and slope repairs to the tracks and Then, if weevils are still numerous Ithem continously successful. Co op- j duties.
hoist would be made in time to resume apply calcium arsenate dry dust 1 erativc marketing, the council be- 1 it was stated yesterday In court clr-
of depart-jlieves, mny effect economics in han-J- j cies that Chief Justice Taft gave the
operations Monday. ! p olson following di
; It Is believed about forty of the men 'ment of agriculture or state college ling, not obtainable by tbe individual
,who lost their lives were in the yard of agriculture. [producer, tend to stabilize the
'at the foot of the slope and were killed , Picking of the cotton in the fall as , marketing and insure the grower
i#*y the concussion. rapidly ns possible and immediately adequate recognition for the intrinsic
| Of these, six were foremen, the blast killing all cotton stalks, thereby de-j value of his produce,
j wiping out all of the mine bosses. The stroying the food supply and breed-- Studies are being made through
deadly afterdamp formed immediately ing places of the weevil pefore the co tto n council of every phan- of
,iad accounted for the remainder of the hibernation period. | t he present system of handling and
victims. Faces and hands of many ol Burning over or cleaning up, dur- j marketing and fundamental infor-
I he dead were scared by the fla-li ol ing winter of woodland, trash or mntion regarding the basis of better
flame while other bodies bore bruises rubbish in which weevils successfully | marketing is being gathered in »xten-
and cuts, where they had been thrown hibernate, especially in terraces,: „; ve research work. Economic studies
against the sides ol th*- dump cars ,fencerows, ditch banks and ravines. c f successful co-operative organiza-
by the force of the explosion. j Reccommcndations for controlling tions are practically completed.
A peculiar feature discussed yester ^9^ weevil were formulated be. pother investigations are under way,
day bv officials of the Woodward Com- '^ ore (be announcement of the Florida especially of world markets of '.he
pany was the fact that when rescu-t State Plan . t Board of its , ne 7 motho<l , relation of grade to spinning value,
parties entered the mine the carbide 1 * or rc d uc ' n # boll weevil injury to an( j e f the relation of character and
miners head lamps on the caps ol ( short staple cotton and in view of the staple to spinning quality and to
some of the dead still were burning. ” SU,t * ex P* ct «l for prospective manufacturing demand.
„ . . . . . -Florida conditions the cotton council
Safety precaution, observed by the Jt w „ cIoarly desfrable that Brighten up tn.t room with new wall
Woodward Company prevented an ap !t , xpor . mental application of the pape r. You will find exactly what you
Florida plan should be made in each want here, and rapid and expert work-
of the different states. I men to hang It, too. James H. Brown,
palling dlsi
The
•caking of electrh
ish and blast throw
the ventilating fane
Improvement of the quality of cot- Wall Paper, Phone 251.
'sldent an unstinted recommenda
tion of Mr. Butler’s qualification when
the chief executive advised him that
Mr. Butler was being considered for
the vacancy. Senator Kellogg. Re
publican. Minnesota, as well as others
prominent In Northwestern affairs,
also gave the president praise of Mr.
Butler’s ability as a lawyer. Owing
to the continued illness of Justice Pit
ney, who returned to Washington
Wednesday from his homo In Morris
town. N. J., it Is expected that the
president will In the near future make
his fourth appointment In the supremo
bench. A bllf for the retirement of
Justice Pitney has been introduced
and Its early passage Is expected,
leaving Justice Pitney to determine
whether he will avail himself of its
benefits. Those who have been
closest In touch with Justice Pitney
predict that unless there Is a material
improvement in his physical condition
within the next month he will resign.
REMEMBER
that ICE is just as impi-nant in colei weather as it is
in lml weather. You won't need as much during
winter months- because the weather will keep your
ice hill down—BUT YOU NEED IT DAILY.
OUR SERVICE IS A YEAR ROUND SER
VICE: NOT MERELY A HOT
WEATHER SERVICE.
IHDMASVILLE ICE & MFC. CO.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
PHONE 6.
Saturday Only
SPECIAL
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
Regular $1.00
This Day Only
59c
Neel Brothers
CHEAP EXCURSION FARES
TECH-AUBURN F00TB1LL CAME
ATLANTA, NOV. 30th (Thanksgiving)
$8.88
ROUND TRIP via A. B. & A. Railway
FROM THOMASVILLE
Tickets sold for all trains Nov. 29. Return limit
l)cc. 3rd. Additional information from any A. B.
& A. Agent.
Rubber Boots
For
$3.00
A. T. Chastain
Now Is The Time For Hot
Buck Wheat Cakes
And
Rye Bread
Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat and Rye
Flour Just In
Pringle Company
PAINTS
Are 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
a the very best Paint made today.
Let us figure on your job: it will be to our mutual
interest.
Thomas Drug Store
( Thomasville’s Oldest Drug Store)
Phones 41 and 795 Thomasville, Ga*