The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 25, 1922, Image 6

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DAILY TSMM-BNTCItPftlSB, THOMASVILLE, QKORQIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1822. H. GOLDSTEIN'S SPECIALS FOR JO DAYS ONLY Men’s Overcoats, at $4.98 Ladies’ $25.00 Guts at $16.75 Ladies' Suits, at $9.90 Baby Blankets, pair 49c Chiffon Broadcloth, 54-inch, yd. ... $2.79 54-inch Prunella Skirting, yd $2.95 54-inch Storm Serge yd. $1.39 H. GOLDSTEINS HAVANA HIGH LOST TO LOCAL ELEVEN three-yard line and promptly carried it over on the next play through the line. No goal. Raeford Singletary again fumbled a pass and Havana got the ball in the second quarter, just as the wbiatle HARRISON BUS LINE LONE -jlf ROUTE Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville Passengers, Trunks and Express SCHEDULE WHIT SOUND STATIONS UK .41:-. “V Si. p. af. 1:11 a T. 1:05 C. T. T:H C. V. 7:4* C. T. 7:1* C T. WE PICK UP PASSENGERS ALONG THE LINE Phone 284 |G 1TY DRUG STORE We Specialize in Prescriptions Our drugs are fres h and pure, and when you have us fill your prescriptions, youcan rest assured they are fil led correctly and delivered promptly. Yours For Better Service CITY DRUG STORE Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candies Rx _R* KEEP GOOD SHOES Under your feet and pre serve your health. Nothing but white shoe-makers of recognized abili- ty employed. We fix them while you wait. Workmanship as good as the best. L. J. STURDIVANT THOMASVILLE, GA. 5:30 being the time when It finally got Well under way. It waa dark enough not to be able to tee the ball when four alx-mlnute quartera were con cluded. The Havana boya say they the paaa in perfect atyle and acooted around end like a Beared rabbit for forty-five yards before he waa downed. Speaking of running, Raeford will make a good man for Lindsey’s place trouble, one car stoping in j next year. Maya bucked the line a Cairo tor repairs and another getting few times and R. Singletary took the ditch seven miles out. j ball over off a delayed pass ’for the game waa a runaway, aa far as. touchdown, football goes, playing abort quarters! The Tbomasvllle lads worked the ind with two teams that were not In ^>all to within thirteen yards of goal iny way matched. The locals won by !^|n the third period, and in the fourth a score of forty-six to six, playing only forward pass to Dunn netted ten yards covered the onslde kick but Lambert Intercepted a forward pass and got away with ten yards. On successive line bucks and end runs, the ball was carried over, Lindsey getting a twen ty and fifteen-yard run during this period, haring re-entered the game. Mays bucked the line seven times for gains each time. Mays made the touchdown but failed at goal. Thomasville made an off side kick for fifteen yards this time. Mays tore off fifteen yards on a terrific jolt to the line and Lindsey wiggled his way though the line for a touchdown for thirty-five yards. Goal was kicked. The game ended here. The visiting players were inexperi enced and not able In any way to cope with the local aggregation. They and did good work. On the kick off Havana returned five yards and then failed to gain. The punt was run back twenty-five yards by Lindsey, after which Mays busted straight through tho lino for twenty- yards, and a series of snappy line plays carried the ball over. Mays tak ing it He also kicked goal. An onslde kick netted T. H. S. twen ty-five yards and Havana fell on the ball when Mays fumbled. They punted after three futile attempts and Lind sey again ran It back thirty yards. Singletary netted twenty yards on an forward pass to Lam bert completed the second touchdowa No goal. Singletary intercepted a for war- pass and ran fifteen yards after Ha-. retired the hick olt. HUM? ,■«“■». ‘° a clipped twenty yards around end and Mays busted through centar for all i. taking the ball to within six yards of goal. Starting on the second quarter, Lindsey carried It . .of bla opposition and his own clever phew, .nother Sin,teUr, went to uctlc ,. Tbe (orw . rd t the bncktleld. Thom..,!lle kicked of!, tbrougb , lm „ t „ ltbout „ cepUon by nnd Hnennn returned the tail ten ■ , oc>1 , > con[r . rJ . reiuUl yards on the long spiral. Then Sapp, the big games and In addition they In- for the visitors, away for thirty tercepted nearly every aerial paaa yards around end, the only real gain f-made by the visitors, the day for the visitors. They punt- over the goal line and the Iball was brought back to the twenty-yard line. Rao.ord Singletary fumbled a pass to the back field and fifteen yards pari Singletary then essayed to punt from behind the lines and fooxled It, ball falling dead on the fifteen- splendid team with coaching and experience. Lambert and Stacey did some real tackling yesterday, that old- time Jolt that gets results. Lindsey's punning yesterday was exceptionally quarter, umuae, ».«»u .t for a tenant, due to the weaknesa. In part, touchdown. Lindsey retired and hi. ^ M . ALWAYS TIRED NO AMBITION Nervous and Dizzy, Every thing Seemed to Worry Me. How I Got Wefl Larwill, Indiana.—"My back was so bad I could not do my washing. I was al ways tired out and had no ambition, was nervous and di: In my right aide. I felt badly about four years and could not ao my work as it should have been done. I saw Lydia E. Pinkbam’a Vege- table Compound ad vertised so much and it did so many peo- F le good that I began to take it myself, am feeling fine now and every one tells me they noveraaw me looking so well. I live on a farm, do all my work, and have three little girls to take care of. I am recommending this medicine to my friends and know it will help them \t they use it like I do." — Mrs.Herbert Long, R. R. 3, Box 7, Larwill. Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it is a great effort. They are al ways tired out and have no ambition. When you are in this condition give i; prompt attention. Take Lydia E Pinkham’a Vegetabl Compound, for it ia especially adapt to correct such troubles, aa It did j ini DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If you have a metal or composition roof that is leak ing our PEE GEE ROOF CEMENT and LOOK! LISTEN! CONSIDER! Beef, Pork and Sausage are cheaper now than last year. Our stock is the best; our market is absolutely sanitary; our price is as low as good service and good food can be sold. PHONE 52 If you are not perfectly satisfied with your pres ent market service, try us one time. That is a!! we ask. SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS CORRESPONDENCE ODD FELLOWS CEKEMONIAL IN CORDELE THUR8DAY NEXT Cordele, Nov. 25.—The P. K. 0. S. be held Thursday af. ternoon by teams from several of the palaces in south and middle Georgia, including Macon and Sav- nnah, will be one of the most elaborate Thanksgiving programs ever offered here by the Odd Fellows Pilgrims forming a band from Macon Palace will furnish the music for a parade, a drill, a skating party and a '‘possum" supper. Fifteen to twenty new initiates into the order will be taken care of during the af-. ternoon and night. I CORDELE PRESIDING ELDER WILL TAKE UP NEW WORK Cordelo, Nov. 26. Cordele loses Dr. J. M. Glenn who has served as presiding eJder for the Cordele dis. ; year, having succeeded ; Presiding Elder Rees who went to the principalship of Emory Academy. Dr. Glenn ia going to be secretary of centenary extension for Georgia and Florida and ia going to keep his Yonr Thanksgiving Clothes Should Be Good Ones You never saw a finer stock of brand new good clothes than we have; quality all the way thru; we wont carry anything else; good clothes pay you—that pays us. Caprriskt 19U Ban Ictitfur A lists SEE OUR HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS $30.00 to $50.00 PHONE 300 Headquarters for Harl Schaflner and Marx Good Clothes If PROHI.mON SITUATION one of the ablest men in the south. |N WAY CROSS IMPROVED Georgia conference. ... „ .. . 1 Waycross, Ga., Nov. 25.—Im- i provement in the prohibition situ- EA8TMAN DEFEATED CORDELE ! ation has been noticed in South Geor. Cordele, Ga., Nov. 25.—Cordele 1 g i a by the federal authorities, de- closed the football season yesterday dared Prohibition Director Fred B. afternoon in a game with Eastman Dismukes, of Atlanta, who came to High, losing by a score of 12 to 20. Waycross this morning to confer with litora played fine ball. Theij. W. Griffin, in charge of the South- Cordele High failed to win a game'em district of the State. The recent this being the first ef- * campaign against rum running along fort at football. The youngsters won ' the highways lending into the State the highest praise for the grit and have resulted in slowing up the liquor manly sport they showed In all con- traffic. I The drive around Savannah cut off the means of ingress into Georgia BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL j through that section, he said, which WORKER VISIT8 CORDELE j,,, f e ft only tb« roads croaaing tht Cordele, Nov. 25.—Harry L. Georgia-Florida line to the liquor Strickland, head of the organised transportation syatem. class work of the entire southern • Baptist territory, will start a tour of WAYCROSS MAN HURT IN Georgia when he addresses the men’s i AUTOMOBILE COLLISION class at the Baptist church here Sun. I Waycross, Ga., Nov. 26.—A duy morning. Fort Valley and Una- collision between a gasoline delivery dilla each are sending fifty me n to truck and a touring car near here last visit the class Sunday on the occasion night resulted in Rufus Lide, well, of Mr. Strickland’s address. | known young man of this city being 1 .injured, although his life was probab CONFERENCE NEWS NOTES. ly saved by his being thrown into a Waycorss, Ga., Nov. 25. Today’s **nd-bank. While the truck was bad- developments in the South Georgia ,y damaged, his companion was Methodist conference in aeasion hare Poetically unhurt- The persons in placed the Dublin district at the head the tourin & car escaped without of the list, when the preaiding elder, in J ury . Rev. J. P. Dell, read his report uiftH*niFPPATirn Soperton church, of that district has ALBANV H,0H DEFEATED the best individual record wUh 246 VALDOST HIGH YESTERDAY new members admitted during the Albany ’ N ° T ' 25 - A,bMy H, * h year on profession of faith. E. L Scb ° o1 defeated Va,doata H,gh here Wainwright is pastor yesterday afternoon three to nothing. A striking feature of the morning duo pr ' nc,pil,,Jr to a drlr * pat on «*• session was the admission of two flr,t quarter that re “ ult8d in two ministers engaged in mission work touchd ° wn « and one placement kick in Poland. Through th. influence of • fterw » rd «- A Valdosta fumble en- Bishop Beachamp, they were received abled A,banjr to * et ,B acor,ng d,a into the conference here. They are Uac# on 0,6 f,rat touchdown, and an Dr. John Rasmussen and Dr. V., intercepted forward pass, which Roy- John Van Cuna. Their names were r »“ the 18-yard line, made the submitted and passed. 1 second one possible. Royal* scored Bishop W. N. Ainsworth, of Macon, *>»!» touchdowns and kicked tb* putt presiding over the conference, cover. Afterwards. In the final quarter VaP ed the field of religious education in 0°“* came bock to life and complete- hie morning address to the delegates, 'if outplayed Albany, but waa sever quite able to score, Albany bolding at if critical momenta. Johnson tried drop kicks for Valdosta, but both went wild. Royals, Bozeman and Delpb played best for Albany, while Johnson, Jackson, Zant and Boone starred for the visitors. FITZGERALD AND WAYCROSS MEET ON GRIDIRON TODAY Waycross, Ga., Nov. 25. Fitz gerald high school comes over to this city this afternoon for what will probably be the last game of the season. The ball will be kicked-off promptly at 4 o’clock. A large crowd of rooters are expected to be out to represent both schools. “GOOD WILL" MEETING IN ’ ALBANY NEXT WEEK Albany, Nov. 25.—One of tbe meet ings of the "good will tour" by Dr. R. Jt. Moton, principal of Tuskogco Insti tute, and other negro leaders In the interest of better racial relations, will be held In Albany next Friday, Decern- ty are co-operating In the plana for the ber 1. White leaders In tbe communi ty are co-operating in the plans for the meeting. Tbe Municipal Auditor ium, the finest ball In tbe city, has been allowed for tbe meeting, and Dr. Moton will be presented by H. T. Mc Intosh, associate editor of the Albany Herald, while the mayor and members of the city council will occupy seats the rostrum. WARE COUNTY HOG 8ALE A PRONOUNCED 8UCCE8S Waycross, G*., Nov. 25.—Aa start the Ware county co-operative hog sale waa pronounced a success by those in charge. The sale, which opened at 1 o’clock Thursday, at tracted a number of buyers. A total of 133 hogs of varying weights wer* graded and separated into pens. When the bidding was concluded, N. R. Couch, buyer for Bragg-Millsapa k. Company, <tt Atlanta, had the highest bid, and the entire lot of hogs were sold to him. The sales will be repeated from time to time, probably at intervals of 10 days. Wall Papering, INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTING TINTING —AND— MIRROR SILVERING David S. Pittman 518 West Clay Street PHONE 533-J. BalaidS Ballard C jgfg F.B,Harris Company Distributers Thomasville, Ga rsu