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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, 1922.
DAILY TIMER-ENTERPRISE, DAILY TIMER-ENTERPRISE
Have Your Battery
BY US
JAS. GRIBBEN
PHONE 461
We Repair—Recharge and Give Free Service
On All Makes of Batteries
Christmas Specials
I lot, Poly Crome Candle sticks and
Candles 98c each complete
1 lot, Smoking Stands $2,50 each
Others from $3.00 to $25.00 each
1 lot, Pracilla Sewing Boxes $6.75 each
1 lot, Poly Crome Framed Mirrors ... .$1.75, each
1 lot, Fine Electric Lamps , _
from $12.50 to $50.00 each
1 lot, Mahogany Clocks ... .$10.00 and $12.00 each
Also the Finest Line of Toys, Dolls and Christmas
Presents Shown in Thomasville
W. Feinburg & Son
Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store
“WATCH HIM STEP”
ALSO A FUNNY COMEDY and FOX NEWS
Open 3 p. m. Continuous to 11:30 p. m. 10 and 25c
—Monday and Tuesday
THEODORE ROBERTS
With T. Roy Barnes, Fritz Ridway and Harrison Ford in the great American
comedy drama—
“THE OLD HOMESTEAD”
|i Afternoons, 10 and 25 c; nights 30c. Good Music Everyday
B———M
Thanksgiving to Bo
Generally Observed—
No announcement has yet been made
as to where the union Thanksgiving
services will be held, as It Is alwayij
customary Tor them to rotata from
year to year.
Thanksgiving will, of course, be kept)
holiday here, as It always Is, with
HOUSEWIVES
“For ‘Goodness Sake’
USE
Sweet Clover Flour”
We Sell It
GOLDEN BROS CO.
Phone 184
WHOLESALE GROCERIES & FEED
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EMERGENCIES
Did you ever go to your Medicine Cabinet for the
Iodine, Paregoric or some remedy you needed at
once, and found it all gone.
Order your emergency remedies Now. Phone U5
and save all the worry. We can help you.
Sparks Pharmacy
Phone 115
Biggest Stalk of Cane Yet—
Reports of unusually fine sugar
Cane continue to come In and the last
all stores, places of business Mil and biggest was from that grown by
stores closed. What amusements will | w K nines, who lives on Route
be put on for the day It not yet known 15, ^ stalk from Mr. Hines' patch j to resort to the gallery or stand up.
but there will probably be some foot* brought to the Times-Enterprlse of- The costumes shown were all quite
flee, has tvrenty-elght fully matured beautiful and striking and the audi-
joints and Is nine feet high. It was ence seemed delighted with the dls-
Full House at Grand
Theatre Last Night—
The “style show" put on at the Grand
•Theatre last night drew a full bouse
and those who came late were obliged
ball game or something of the kind.
Of course there will be a large
her "of hunters out either shooting
ducks on the lake or quail in the
Colder Weather and
Heavy Frost Tonight—
Much colder weather prevails over
the Middle West and the lower Mis
slsslppl Valley, dne to high barometric
pressure In those sections of the coun-
try. Temperatures will he considerab
ly lower In Georgia tonight, with
freezing weather In the north portion
and heavy frost In the southern seo
including Thomasville and vlcJnt
ty.
Tender house plants and garden
vegetables should be protected from
possible damage by frost tonight.
WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE.
Several Car Owners
Arrested at Fire—
Several auto owners were caught
d handed today at the Stanaland
fire. One car ran right over the hose
Remington avenue while the fire
' in progress. Another ran half war
r it and several were stopped In
time to prevent it. The cars refrained
from crowding the block, as hereto
fore, but some got by anyway and
.cases were made against them. It Uj
against tho law to drive a car into a
still growing when cut and if left with
no cold sufficient to damage It, there
4s no knowing how tall it might have
grown.
So far this stalk stands ahead of any
yet brought in.
Christmas Just a
Month from Today-
Just a month from today will be
Christmas and all of the little kiddles
will be enjoying the things that good
50W Santa Claus brought them. Christ-
this year will come on Monday
and of course will be a big holiday.
Some of the merchants are already
.displaying their holiday goods and will
show them as they arrive, instead of
haring one big opening day when the
Atore is so crowded that It Is hard to
wait on customers: Others will have
the usual openings.
?*Every Member Canvass’*
Tomorrow—
The Every Member Canvass of St
Thomas Episcopal church will he tak-
tomorrow afternoon. There are
committees and they will visit the
entire membership t>f the church. It
Is urgently asked ftiat the members
congregation be present at the
morning service and also remain at
home Sunday afternoon until after the 1
play. So pleased were they that Mr.
Sidney Steyerman, under whose aus
pices it was given, has been requested
to put on another this spring. Both
Balnbrldge and Moultrie have asked
that It be put on In those towns.
Among other pleasant features of
the evening were two French songs
by Mr. Marks, who is a member of the
faculty at Plunkett’a Academy.
The ladles taking part In the style
show were: Misses Dorothy Ball,
Sarah Ball, Birdie Black,. Wilma Twit-
ty, Mary Balfour, Mae Taylor, Carol
Van Landlngham, Cairo, Agnes Walk-
Calro, Lucille Reese, Tallahassee,
Jureile Little; Mesdames Jack Smith,
Walter Hammond, Clarence Palin,
Julian Roddenbery, of Cairfe.
A good sum was realised for the
Business and Professional Women's
Club and the City Hospital, the two
beneficiaries.
Library Census
Be Tsken—
The library board met with tho trus
tees of that Institution last night and
decided, with the aid of the Girl
Scouts, to take a library census of the
city.
The library should be used by every
>me In Thomasville. Rs advantages
ane Immeasureablo. The reading priv
ileges at the library are free. The cir
culation price Is 75 cents for three
months for adults and $1.00 per year
for children.
Next Friday and Saturday the Girl
Scouts will call upon you and ask you
to sign the following cards:
Do you use tho library?
Are there any children In your fam.-1
of many ,traln» of cWckem, .nd man, .-omc mi, way with. ,uUo a load of 1 ly wl "
breeds, and they were the handsomost contraband drinkables. Tbero wore Wn "
and most Interesting birds yet ,bown „, vora i ,- ar8 stopP ed a nd auctioned
Many people rlalted the place hut oal) . ono wa , held . Tw ,
during the day. aaw the cblckona, 1 ,„ tfd „„„ whca the (lr ,
turkeya and other poultry .lock with ca | led |t , top and he
much enjoyment and Interest The na |
-ards wero made today end trill be put lhelr car , acr0 „ tlle road
vent his passing. The negro stopped
6nly when he had
block where there is a fire and also committee has called. The church is
to drive over the hose. I expected to raise $7,500 for Its parish
and mission work for the year 1923.
Poultry Show a |
Decided Sueeeea- j A 0 ,„ on 0( . SM „e
Poultry Show baa been a decld- c , ptar , d Yeaterday—
cd success In every way. It Is being | The ,. e wa8 a tula ranaer can , pa ign
held In the More formerly occupied by: put on near lll0 Florida line yeater-
srrlll on South Broad atrceL, day a ft e rnoon. It Involved an effort
Thero wore more than a hundred coops | , a catch , car that „ a , exp( , cted
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR
_A —
Turkey, Fat Hen or
For Thanksgiving
— AT—
THE ECONOMY MARKET
J. W. Blanton, Proprietor.
Phone No. 2-8-7 110 N. Broad SI.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
A SURPRISE
FOR YOU
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
announced as soon as the list can be
assembled. The show will be opeq $q-
nlght and the birds should be seen by
crybody who can get there. i
Would you care to become a reading j
member of the library? I
Would you care to become a clrcula-!
officer • t,on member of ,hc library? j
j a gig.' You ,ncur no obligation by signing:
down the ll~ne~and they ,Dlr °‘ thMe “ r,ls - *• th « Sc ° ul » »*«j
are making this canvass can not take
subscriptions, but the library board re-!
». his car bumpin'#- que8t8 * verybody to 8, * n the carda ;
the road He was tbat tbey may gauge the ,ntere8t of j
'looked~for but a jug of the ,he t<,w " ln ,he " br,r >' *" d ’"’‘I™'”' j
!.»„rr orf.. In hi. n.n «fhi„h how that interest may be stimulated.
SIX IND1CTA1ENTS RETURNED wa ” < ouni1c * r - * hlch pr ° b ', I
— ^■ jhbly explained his undue haste. Noj ^ j
New York, Nov. 25—The federal announcement has been made As to Mr. Sharpe to Address j
grand Jury which was empanelled last'the Identity of the expected car or, Bib,e CI * M 1
summer to Investigate bootlegging and whether It has been apprehended. I ReT ' W - F ' Sbarpe w, *l B P eak to tho.
which was dismissed last Monday with' State Director Fred Dismuke 1. here Westminster Bible Class tomorrow
a rebuke by Judge Foster today r* j today with his family after a campaign morning bis subject being Broken
turned six blanket Indictments charg- j In this section, which has resulted dls. Fetters. Mr. Sharpe addressed the
Ing conspiracy to violate the prohl-.astrously for the runners from Florida. c,aSB Ia8t Sunday and everybody was
bltlon law agninst three corporation* It is not believed that the wholesale j delighted with his talks and he will no
operations from Florida have boon doubt bav « “ to hear bIm tomor '
transferred to this leg of tho Dixie
Highway.
FIREMEN must often de
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherever fire gets a foothold then
some degree. A Hartford Fire In
stands between you and this loss,
tected by « Hartford Contract neec
will go up In smoke-
follows financial lost of
lurance Company policy
The property owner pr>
not fear that his dollars
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.
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 & QUO.
bltlon law agninst three corporation*
and twenty-eight individual*, Including
six former prohibition agent*.
At the time of the Jury’s dismissal,
on the ground that Us foreman had
Violated the court's instructions by
| making public a letter to Secretary
Mellon of the Treasury, Assistant
United States District Attorney Clark
[obtained Judge Foster's consent for'tion ln the paper they should
the return of indictments found befor*
the date the missive was given out,
j Nov. 15. The letter to Secretary Mellon
criticised the handling of the enforce
ment oflccrs here.
Judge Foster, after receiving the In
dictments yesterday, omitted the usual
custom of thanking the Jury,
i The main Indictment returned yes
terday relates to an alleged conspiracy
to remove from a local warehouse 4,90(1
cases of whisky and 295 cases of cham
•aim Tree el Scripture Nature's Git
The palm tree of Scripture U undt-i
tood to have been the date palm. Fo»
ill the centuries that man has lived oc
Brth the date palm baa furnished
bod *nd shelter. Its timber and Its
bltage have their usee even now
tugar, date sugar, U made from Iti
ap Just mnple sugar la made from
he aap of the maple tree. Its sar
uie been fermented Into wine tot
Korea of centuries, and that sap fot
nany age* has bees distilled Into a
•randy that ia a a fiery and orawhelm-
Bg aa apple brandy, peach brandy and
(rape brandy.
Never 8end Newspaper
Articles In First Peraon—
Very few people seem to understand
that In sending In articles for public*
“I," as
these are only allowed in editorial ar
ticles and by the editor himself. Some
times these articles are put In the pa
per with a sufficient examination, but
the regular rule with every newspaper
is that all articles except editorials
should be written ln the third person,
otherwise they will be changed or cut
Men’s Bible Class at the
Methodist Church—
The power ol Jesus over Evil, or
Love Casting out Fear, will be the
subject for study and discussion by
tho Wesley Bible Class tomorrow
morning at ten oc.« ck.
This Is a cordial invitation to vis!
tors who may be spending Sunday In
Ihomasvllle to meet with this class.
Every member Is requested to he pres
ent, accompanied by at least one vial-
Mist Chastain Entertains in
Ormally for Visitor.—
Miss Katherine Chastain was
hostess last evening at a “Wei
Roast, given out on the hanks
the Ochlocknee river. The affair v
in honor of Miss Mary Miuor, of I
elgh, N. C., who ts visiting Miss Ch
The occasion was marked by a v<
delightful Informality and was grea
enjoyed by the guests present.
i make you • special Christ
mas Club offer on • Victor V let rot a.
COCROFT MUSIC CO.
Tech - Auburn Game
Atlanta Ga., Nov. 30th
ATLANTIC COAST
LINE R. R. CO.
Offers one fare for the round trip
88.88
From Thomasville, Ga. Tickets
on sale November 29th limited
reach Thomasville prior midnight
Dceumber 3rd. Call on A. C. L.
Ticket Agent for schedules reser
vations etc.
J. T. CULPEPPER & SON
AGENTS
Thomasville, - * Georgia.
-SALE-
ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY
Women’s Hose
UNTIL SOLD
SILK AND MERCERIZED
Derby Rib
In Sand and Brown Colors ^ **
95c
PURE SILK HOSE-ALL SILK
Extra quality
In Polo, Grey, Brown and Black
5 All Sizes
$2.75
WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION."
PHONE 111
Ansley - Pittman Compary
101 1.2 SOUTH BROAD ST.
i Mash-Milton Drug Company)