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DAILY TlMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMA8VILLE. GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1$22
Ccrdck, Cs., Not. 28—In their
Korcmber meeting in Cordele Satur
day the rural school teachers of Crisp
showed a sain in school attendance
“LZrCITY COUNCIL MEETING
rural- wchoot* in using the traveling
puMw TftSSryOTi bf the Cordele Pub
lic library and other five are Join
ing tfria month.-«- The system makes
they^^gfcrapr.hpire available for all
is Larger the
Sun or a Cent
The sun is the largest but
you can hold the cent so
close to your eye that you’ll
lose sight of the sun.
Don’t let a cheap price or a big can baking
powder make yon lose eight of quality
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Is the quality leav;.., l(
ener—for real econo
my in the kittheti,
always use Calumet,
one trial will con
vince you.
Its sales are mu
tinies as much as
that of any other
brand. ’ J
THE WORLD’S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
HARRISON BUS LINE
HELD LAST NIGHT
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PERSONALS
II You Have a.-Visitor
Phone No- 12 or 66
Vlctrola In your
LONE ^ ROUTE
Cambridge, Cairo and Thomasville
Passengers, Trunks and Express'
SCHEDULE
WEST BOUND
it.
,S, STATIONS"
But No. 7 }
WE PICK UP PASSENGERS ALONG THE LINE
The city council made It abort and
■nappy last night. The meeting lash
ed but an hour.
The Btreet committee reported ui>
forably to the petition of Mr. E. A.
Dawes, to lay a «ewer pipe acrosi the
Jot next to that of Dr. R. Thomas on
N’orth Dawson street. Alderman Hop
kins stating that U was a natural
drainage and the city should not be
responsible for piping the water any
than in any other branch. Mr.
Dawes recently bought the lot tot
building purposes.
. J .A. Chastain of the county
commissioners, appeared and asked.
the council If the county could pun see our line of Xmas
base about an acre of the property will pay you to visit the Empire Furnl
adjacent to the colored cemetery and ture Store,
across the street from the stockade,
for the purpose of erecting a mule | Mr. W. M. Holloway, of Pensacola
barn and lot. Mr. Chastain stated | * 8 * lere * or da y-
that the county would have to abandon
its present site unless the land could | lngtn n
be secured. The matter was referred |j me
to the cemetery committee for report
The city engineer, Mr. Wright, is
Mr. W. W. Peacock, of Pave
among the business men to be
upon our streets yesterday.
Messrs. F. A. Hardee and T. S. Lap
ramore, of Madison, Fla., were visitors
In the city yesterday.
» correct, give comfort
Mrs. R. S. Pardee entertains this af
ternoon at the Country Club at a
bridge tea, to which a number ol
guests have been Invited.
Swsp your old furniture and gat new
In the placa of It. Empire Furniture
8tors.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wilson . an
nounce the birth of a fine little girl
this morning, at their home, 306 South
Madison street '
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND SKILLED BARBER SERVICE
We have recently added another chair to our Lhop and secured the
services of Mr. Lee Lewis who will be pleased to serve his old
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDRENS HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 25c. 8havt 15c, Shins 5c
MIZE BUILDING, No. 213 WEST JACKSON STREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU
In the local made motion picture of the—
Albany and Thomasville Foot Ball Game
Also Quitman and Waycross game iii Quitman; Valdosta and Moultrie game in
Valdosta, and the big Armistice Day celebration in Valdosta—All Ik*fore your
eves on the screen—
GRAND THEATRF
THOMASVILLE “■
Tomorrow and Thursday
BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM
Lon Chaney
With Edith Roberts and Jack Mulhall in
(tied a letter with the approval of the
street committee, requesting the pa*
Ing contractors to ceaae work of lay
Ing the cement base for the paving
Broad street until auch a time
ould be In line with the arrival
the asphalt machine, which had beet
delayed until December 15th. Mr.
Wright stated that he wanted the
kept open for traffic, where the
concrete baae bad not been laid, pro
venting the complete closing of the
street for a longer time than was at>
•olutely necessary.
Alderman McDougald offered an on
dlnance which did away with all fees
for all city officers. It was put on its
fcond reading. #
The registration hooka of the city
ose Monday next and reglatrars
ere selected as follows: L. S. Moore,
’. B. Cochran and W. W. Alexander.
Their compensation wu fixed at twen-
dollars. It Is expected that
the city executive committee will on
white primary shortly after th«
registration books are purged and they
will donbtlesa apportion the voting
precincts as the now charter amend
ment provides, all names through "L"
: the city bail, and all others at the
»urt house. i
Mayor MacIntyre reported that there I ® r - T. Culpepper left today for
had been complaints of firemen driv- * Jacksonville, where he will visit his
ing too rapidly to fires, when they | deuiKhter, ■ Mrs. N. A. Upchurch,' and
>re caught at home or off duty wheni Mrf - Cu| P«PPer. who la visiting her;
»|»™ wa, aoundad. It wa. th«j F „ Prompt ~
opiate, of council that the men ahonld I , j; V Utlii ,,, p h .„,
: Iter, n, quickly u, possible bul I No. ,07 R.uUuj,,,, Awuu..
at a speed which would endanger . s
ife. The fireman riding In a private, Rev - and Mrs. w’ M. Harrii, Mf. and
means of conveying th<j,ibs. B. W. Stone. Mr, ahd Mrs. J. F.
informatJoi that he Is a firfeiatB or |, I Lamb and Mrs. MenBtn'Are ftttfehdWS
ntltled to get there A^ickly and the the Sunday school 'convention <6t the
ist driving D , '* g ' ht re8U i t i n a 8 erloui Mercer Association at BarWfri today,
"cident.
After the usual routine buslnes*
council udloQTMd. Altomm H. Bw"lpfen
Atlanta, where the.wlil attend the
Tech-Auburn football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herring are re
iving congratulations upon the ar
rival at their home a few days ago
of a fine little daughter, who la called
Marjorie Elizabeth.
If you have not received
ogue, phone 2904. "Lone Star Gar
dena. 6-1mo.
Mr. J. D. Parriott, of Moundsvlll^
W. Va., has returned to Thomasville
and will be In the Miller cottage
Rosedale avenue, during the winter.
Thomasville friends are delighted
see him again.
FUNDS TO REPAIR ST. PAUL’S
WILL BE SOUGHT IN AMERICA
London, Nov. 3. (By Mail)—It will
be no longer necessary for persona
in America to cross the ocean
view the charms of old London
for these charms nre about to
.through the aid of the
motion picture. z
A motion picture company is
present busy photographing
beautiful interior of SL Paul’s l
thedrial. The work is being carried
out with the aid of improved light,
ning effects so that the details of the
carved stalls of Gibbons, the high
marble alter, the Chapel of the Order
of St. George, and the dome may be
clearly seen. A reel of the film will be
devoted to the graves and monu.
ments of the famous Cathedral,
which include those of Nelson, Well,
ington and Sir Arthur Sullivan.
The proceeds derived from the ex
hibition of this film will be given
fund being raised for the much
needed restoration of the church. It
will be shown in America within two
months, according to the producers.
SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS
REV. J. M. OUTLER GOES TO
AMERICU8 METHODIST CHURCH
Americus, Ga., Nov, 28.—Rev. J.
M. Outler, formrly of McRae, will be
the new pastor of the First Methodist
church in this city, it was announced
yesterday. Rev. Luther Harrell, of
the Lee Streat church was returned
to his pastorate. Rev. Guyton Fisher,
former pastor here, will go to Doug
las.
AMERICU8 BANKER 8EE8
GOOD TIME8 AHEAD
Americus, Ga., Nov. 28,j—“An era
of good business lies ahead of us,”
said C. M. Council, well know n bank
er and capitalist yesterday, upon his
return from Pittsburg and swing
through the east.
He has extensive steel holdings and
he found them facing a number of
advance orders with production losing
ground in the fact of the piled up
OKLAHOMA CONGRESSMAN
HAS FLEET OF AIRPLANES
Americus, Ga., Nov. 28—Con
gressman Myron T. Herrick, of Okla
homa, who has been here for the past
three months assembling 27 airplanes
he bought at Souther field, intends
to hop off for Washington this week,
thus adding another feat to an al
ready long list of unsual ones.
SUNDAY 8CH00L WORKER
ENTHU8ED CORDELIAN8
Cordele, Ga., Nov. 28.—Harry
Strickland, secretary of organized
class work for the Sunday Schools of
the Southern Baptist convention,
proved himself the livest, most
enthusiastic and forceful speaker
before the men’s class at Baptist
Surtday School here Sunday.
classes from Unadilla, Fort
Valley and Vienna were here to hear
him. Mr. Strickland bega n a tour
of Georgia in the men’s class here.
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.
On* of that* small Savins, Bank will help you save
Start a Savings Aecou nt with a dollar or more
will loan you one free.
Wl PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS
THE PEOPLES SINGS BANK
T. J. BALL, Prcst R. J. McCLENNY. ash.
City registration books will close
8 (L-m. Dec. 4th. Fsy your city I
•Ulster. 27-flt
J. W. H. Mitchell, Tress.
Clean Leather Bags.
Brown leether bags may be cleaned
»y rubbing on a thick lather of pure
vhite soup. Apply it with a sponge,
hnrd, let It remain on a few min-
. then wipe dry with flnnnel doth
ind polish with vaseline: rub this In
li bare hand; nib hard; don’t use
much and wipe off well.
Fuller acted as clerk In the absence ot
Clerk Smith, who was alck.
LIQUOR HAUL I
I WARE
Waycross, Ga., Nov. 28.—Probably
one of the largest hauls of liquor
ever captured in this section of the
country was taken yesterday 6 miles
from here and arrested eight men
and a woman on a charge of trans
porting whiskey.
| Two Hudsons, two trucks and a
Ford car were among the automobiles
taken. A total of 1,785 quarts of
varied varieties of whiskey were c
fiscated.
I W. D. O’Harran, said to be
j millionaire bminess man of Columbus
j Ga., is said to have been captured.
I Others, according to the Sheriff of
Ware county, M. J. Sweat,
Frank Miller, J. G. Leak, Jack
'Tomlinson, J. T. Miller, J. F. O’Neil,
“Flesh and Blood”
A strong, pulsing story of people you know—of a man's unconquerable love.
A Story of victory over evil. A-greatra rolcjor Mr. Chaney than he had in “The
Miracle man,” or “The Penalty’’
Houte: 3,v4;45, $:}0, 8 and 9:45P.M.
Afternoons 10 aird 25c' Nights 15 and 35c
Warna Farmer* to Protect Next Crop!
Noted scientist warns fanners to
wipe out rata everywhere now,
is damage will come to the next
crop. Rots are spreading wjth start
ling speed. Begin today. Wipe
them out with Royal Guaranteed Bat
Paste. 25c 50c tubes. Sold and
guaranteed by Ingram Drug store.
(Advertisement)
J. H. Taylor and R. Barnes.
According to a report made by the
city authorities, J. H. Taylor and
| Mrs. Lem Lightsey, of Waycross,
caught in the Ford.
WANTS
Wdoft—Phonb 161 your orders fo
dry pine fcbtiio or stove wood. Coca
CMa fettling Co. 18-lm
FURNITURE—I buy and tell second
'hand furniture. Pione 855. B. Egnal
WE CRATE and pack your rurolture
also repair and buy any kind ot
Furniture. We pay big prices for
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-lm
A’OOD, Wood, Woo*!, Oak or jlne;
any lengths, delivered •• wanted.
Phone Neel Brother*’ Feed Store.
19-tf
WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER,
phone 435, J. O. Baxlet- 5-lm
WOOD—4 ft. Oak and Pine delivered
by the cord. Also turpentine dross.
Charles Wsy, phone 335. 31-lm
WE BUY all kinds pecana, paper ahel
and seedlings. Sae us before you
■ell. Jarvis B. Watkins and Com
pany.
CALL 77—for the best native Meat*.
Prlcea right to all. Chicken* too.
O. O. Land, 114 Stevens St, 23-
FOR RENT—My 8-room dwelling on
8outh Broad SL, furnished. Ttaia
place la also for sale. For particu
lars, phone me. The price will be
right. For sale, two nice resident
lots on Park Ave. W. T. Crawford,
Phone 28. ‘ 23-61
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
with or without meals, dose in. 128
EL Washington. Phone 625-W.
FOR 8ALEJ—20 Barred Rock hen*. B.
Clewis, Phone 801-J. 25-6td
FOR SALE—2 cow* fresh in milk. M.
Sampson, Phone 201. 27-6L
FOR SALE—At once, perfectly good
Emerson typewriter and man's bicy
cle. Cheap Tor cash. Cor. Cecil and
Remington Ave. 27-lt
BABY CHICKS—White and brown
Leghorns, white and barred Rocks.
Reds, Ancones, Wyandottes, Orph-
Ingtons, Brahmas. Buy close home.
Lessen risk ahipplng cold. We hatch
your eggs $4 per hundred. Thomas-
Till* Hatchery. E. Clay SL, phone
415, Thomasville. Ga. 7-lmdAw
LOST—White and Mver spotted point-
er dog, left ear brtrwn; string
around neck; about 18 months old.
Reward (or return to H. G. Simmons
403 N. Broad 8t., Thomasville, Ga.
27-2tdltaw
FOR BALE—1.200 ouart-ati* ajru,
cana. O. P. Griffin, at Brandon
Orocerr Co. IMtd t.a
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
f
LOST—Old-fashion pin, with Jet and
pearl; place In center tor loek ol
hair. Liberal reward for return 1 td
Tlmes-Eaterprlse. 284L
Syrup and Lard Cans
Just Received
Bring us your old Guns and let us make them
shoot like new ones for 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.
221-223 W. Jackson SI. Thomasville, Ga.
“No need
to have a
cracked,
spotted,
ugly ceil
ing!”—
said the practical
carpenter, “when it
» so easy and so economical to UPSONIZE. Your walls and ceilings
will be much more artistic and beautiful, and they’ll be fixed np/sr
t ooJ. You'll have no plaster to crack, chip or fall—no wall paper to
<ade and tear. I tell you, it pays to use
flOPSOfeSOARDi
(Tho moat dcpcadablo board mads la America)
He was right! She pall him no more for Upsonldng than
repairing the plaster would Lave cosL
Now her walla always look handsome. They art finished in toft,
dainty tints, and deep, rich shades of washable paint that aba can
keep scrubbed fresh and spotless. Jan and accidental leaks cant
hurt them now.
Let ns tell you all about this remarkable Upson Board—the one
DEPENDABLE wall board that meets mil practical tests. Itiiiwt like
other trail boards—is barter, stiffer and more durable—looks, feels
and mt(i like real lumber. Costs $S to $15 per room leas to paint,
toot You can use it for any room or every room in the home—or
•tore—or factory. Architects now specify it for the finest walls and
ceilings. Coma in for an interesting chat
Neel Bros. Feed Store
ORDER YOUR
Thanksgiving Turkey
Dressed or Alive
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.