The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 01, 1922, Image 2

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PAGE TWO DAILY TlMES-ENTERPfUSe.. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1, 1922. DAILY TMS-ENTERPRISt I Semi-Weekly 1 SUB8CRITPION PAYABL6 I NOT A BAD SIGN Every Indication points to a target acreage of cotton In this Immedlats section than was planted during 1922. This is not necessarily a bad sign, al though it might be were It construed to mean that farmers are going at It recklessly and without due consider* to the many serious problems In is country can raise cotton In of the boll weevil. It can't raise a uuless it makes a fight, how- aud the mau, or meu, planning ke a chance without systematic :onstant efforts against this pest lerely courting the most virulent of disaster, sure to result of is loss and bankruptcy, i thing that affects the cotton othc f the fat will wli 1 effor If they are planlug chance of making a crop lave a lot of money to them- 1 everybody else by planting HARD TO UNDERSTAND There are a few minor points Georgia law that we do not thorough ly understand, which, perhaps. Is ex cusable under the circumstances. Ons we do not understand Is that there is a wide possibility of error in many regulatory processes of the courts. We have heard a lot about law and order and the "necessary delays” that attend its enforcement, a lot more than we desire. Yet this is but one phase of the matter. For Instance, a justice of the peace Is required to issue a warraut for anj man, who desires to prosecute another man, no matter what the churge or the evidence. The Justice of the peace merely issues the warrant. There have been innumerable cases among negroes and whites, too. In which this warrant was merely a process of per Much of Its Ibusiness volume was knocked out This Is coming back and will* mean safety and business security. And the Moultrie Observer, ropro during the above concludes: The A. B. & A., has had some severe trials and tribulations. Its friends are glad to see It coming out victorious. It is a splendid railroad. Some exceptionally fine men are Its managers and department heads. They have the good will of the patrons of the road, and as busi ness returns to normal in this sec tion they will receive an increas ing amount of business. When other lines of business become un profitable, the A. B. & A., will become a money-maker. —Tifton Gazetti A man in Michigan hit his nose o ie of the low hanging awning coi traptions and sued for 13.000. Nei we bump our head or break ot ime lawyer is going to get a Job along these same lines. There an or five awnings in Thomasvllb that may be involved. i a "dangerous traf- ivil. Old fashioned meth- ink t ;d wrong, or retaliation for othei procedure that might emenats the other party. is law can be abused and fre quently is. Many a negro has had a 1 ,,e ' | warrant held over his head with no raise ^ violation of law, but forced to make con ' concessions and settlements to get out rages j t Some of them have been put in : duress for a time until the courts ; could thrash out of the matter. The | (ieiirKlH law la »cak when It Permit! j„ |t d , d not B0 , nl0 th0 political arenas ( a thing of that kind to occur and then j and nothing, or nobody. Is Immune punish it. Andi w j, en they ge t j n to the game. The Klan is being touted as a politi cal organization and therefore is sub ject to all sorts of abuse and condem nation. It would never meet with that enough t ; MAKING A MISTAKE in that is too busy rarely ever iharp tongue going. I The efforts to throw .the votes j U not Ktrc „ I of some of the counties of the state • w ® know it Isn't or it doesn't. An j i fly or two Just to keep In j n the matter of Peach county, because ! amended statute of our criminal code I The traffic vio! r for next summer. jof technical* and wholly unimportant j wouI(1 make some showing necessary I who were forced t uniiesirifbie - home duties I irre P u,ar,tles - f,,r tf »e sole purpose ol j rii t*on make it discretionary with ! of a v | c Um of an i a dirty frying pan is about the ' tarryin ? the eIectlon tor that county, j ditlon make it dlscreitionary witb j RU ard. will probably remember the In -orthy the h'gh purpose and 8on 'e court officer to an extent that ddent long enough ‘ “*"•* * u ~ — ideals of the men behind the nator Jim Heed feels his oats : ? than he ever did. which is going » for oat feeling. | i Klu: t the t ome irregular certifi- votes, but tho vote it by a majority and dopted whereby it could be done tore real justice, h county was favored by thi-i iper for several reasons. None n are strong enough for us to e of any course that would take ic pride of the people of advantage of slight teachnicaiities and lie has made made it ths make the county when the expressed tiful small city in Georgia.. j will of the people was against it. We girls who wear what they - probably will allow somebody 1 i pay for it, If. they are wise. I > that would 1 old i either, for that :eedings as effectively a9 that the authorities in ie campaign will withdraw Cleveland, the funeral Jst. under police shut off the y • the ' uld preclude an Injustice being don well as refusing to is nt with the readiness ?y must now be issued. lave gone to the scrap heap, rs appear destined for the i. If the effort that has been •ying to get the State or the government to keep these lg had been used in getting i been different. It i “suit i little bit oftener. 100th t Hs The Sultan ii leaves Constantinople, and the English government is forced to pay the ex penses of his three hundred wives That is probably what we would call high fiuance. PROFESSIONAL F. A. STROBEL.D. C Licensed Chiropractor Chronic Disease and X-Ray Dr. R. B. O'Quinn DENTAL 8URGEON Office in Medical Bldg. Extracting a Specialty ENAMEL RENEWED Let me renew the enamel on your hood and fenders. Can new without tho uao of paint DAN ROBERTS AUTO CLEANING STATION Next to Grand Theatre MADISON 8TREET )uss resolutions, but getting behind a imposition and putting it across 1» mother thing altogether; it re< The small boy has already discov ered that Christmas is coming and Is already putting on his best manner and eschewing all of his changeable bad habits for a season. The youngster that is glveu free rein by 3 fond papa is planning to make a hobo of himself, or a criminal, unless ome restraint is put on his activities. The Buena Vista trial ot the Colum ns man charged with murder looks s it there was some real kick against omethlng or somebody somewhere, j You Are Lucky If you pats through life with out loss of time or property— TAKE A Fire Policy Health and Accident Policy for your protection. A Life Policy to protect your family. W. M. Parker GETTING TIRESOME. s the has been known for many I m(>n , of eccentricity of a ! u llWH nature, aud some characters- j zp . t . Is of the masculine variety, j ^tla: limited time. The TIernan~ci befuddled thing! read about beca much like tlctioi e is another of those is halted in nothing in an effort ad the world, both in style and • matters almost as lucrative. ver * of preventing the reckless divorce t | odus that has come across the sea t e trip, the chief pleasure t back to their owners, the Gi urged that the friends of ta. Birmingham and Atlantii e most foolish that thinks he is right about thing and doesn’t want anybody him he isn’t. the i A Riddle penally those living in i its line. tea a flying circus is tame, coi d with what it might have bee years ago, as Albany found out days ago. does The appetite of i about the overload. nany a lucky fello’ ily assuaged, but H ubjec probably growling meats i divorc ing to be easily and inexpensively rid j of marital bonds. These couples or tin gles, as the caso may bo, have found it quite convenient, but I’arts rebels und is planning a tax on divorce pro ceedings and especially a law that would require six mouths residence. It may stop the exodus from this country but it hasn’t yet gotten to the root of the evil and It will not as long as there is no reason why a man or a woman might go to some other coun try and quickly dissolve bonds mads United States and, therefore, to its provisions and require As long as divorces are easy, inted to nue in operation, insure this by g it enough business to make il ble to operate the line at a profit * then, several spasmodic and Irected efforts along other lines those suggested have been tried, ve arc now getting hack to that principle which ale will be many. As long as there are varied divorce laws in this country, in each state, some will become famed as Reno has been, pro vided there Is laxity that permits ot wholesale but unwholesome untying oi The lady who prefaces her state ! thtJ knot made |n the sIght of 0od and eut with “I never repeat gossip,”, man. when Paris gets excited about Tho church going people of Thomas- irille could put over any reform they iodred, if they desired it strong •nough to work for iL tell i , It i jrious rcflec- : hesitate to shop all you < i Mr. Loldge hasn’t issued any mors ’ultimatums nor even reproved the ■ Tiger, for saying what he did In dear _ old Boston. Had this been two years If you are smarter than the other ago, Henry Cabot Lodge would have How it doesn't make him any' been on his feet in a minute and pro- Chrii ou either, for j i to be i bragging Tom Loyless may be associated with Tom Hardwick in the new newapepei and if he is we will not wait for ■ subscription to he offered us. led with h e of Ills buncomb that Massachusetts used to think was Inspired. When he takes to argument you can always figure that he won't disturb you if you are working, unless be hopes to make you quit to argue. tlon for speeding and sending him ta reminds you that there Is a time com prison, where he ought to have been,' ing real aoon when you will he expect. If any speeder ie entitled to that much! *«1 to mail a few packages to a few considerstioa. (females. i ; Business people all along the line of the A. B. & A., and all over Georgia will be grattfied to know that the road has actually earned more money In the past few months than It took to operate It. We know this Is the truth and we want those who havo been so deeply concerned about the A. B. & A., to know the good news. We believe that the people of the entire State will be deeply In terested In the financial condi tions of the line. The A. B. A A. will take care of Itself In future if those excellent business men who are now In charge of it are permitted to go on uninterrupted with the service they are giving. There was never a larger piece of foolishness in the heads of Georgians than the effort made by some of them to form an or ganization to save the A. B. A A. from the junk pile. All they had to do was to form an organization to see that it waa let alone and allowed to proceed in regular manner with ita busineaa. We are glad auch a statement aa is now being made about the A. B. A A., Is possible. We be lieve it will make its own way in future, for it is building busi ness that will mean a steady In come—and the doubt created when It had to cope with Hs strikes la practically dona away. SPECIAL ON BANANAS 20c and 25c DOZEN FRUITS-ALL KINDS APPLES, ORANGES LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT CAL., PEARS Nice lot California Cel ery, Cranberries, Iceberg Lettuce. NICE IRISH POTA TOES 35c PECK City Fruit Co. Dan Stephen!, Manager 121 SOUTH BROAD BTREBT have three suits, as many pairs of shoes, a dozen shirts—but »nly one pair of cuff buttons. Some men make one pair do for every occasion from tweed* to evening clothes. Have at least two or three pairs of cuff buttons; one pair for dress occasions. We have a large selection of dif ferent designs for you to chooae from In gold—gold and platinum- platinum with Jewel*. And a lot of good-looking toft collar pins Louis H. Jergcr Webster’s Tested Seeds Large Packets 5c CHARTER CHOCOLATES Assorted Nuts and Brazils The best candy we ever sold. jj. 104 E. JacknoSt. PHONE 606. Squire Deal Druggist. The Smart Shoppe ot Beauty Culture Upchurch Building, 2nd Floor Room 210, Phone 11 Permanent Waving 91. per cur! Anna M. Lightfoot Graduate in Beamy Culture Citizens Banking & Trust Co. THOMASVILLE, GA. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $135,000.00 THIS BANK HILL BE CLOSED NOVEMBER 3D, 1922. Thanksgiving Day Buv a ^fkxFClr andSpend thedifference SERVICE What It Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts, SO per cent of which retail for less than 10 cents. It means a Repair Shop where expert Ford Mechanics perform the work. It means giving Honest, Cour teous, Prompt attention to the Ford Owner’s every need. It means to constantly supply you with a Ford Service that will make you and keep you an enthusiastic member of the great Ford family. We are Authorized Ford Dealers. We can supply you with any pro duct the Ford Motor Co. makes. THOMASVILLE SALES CO. Authorized Sales and Service Confidence We are assured that we have gained the confidence of the public by the large and ever increasing number of our customers and friends. With our large capital and surplus we are equipped with adequate reserve funds to meet all contingencies. The experience of our officers in sure sound and conservative methods. Bank of Thomasville Designated Depository of State of Georgia, County of Thomas and City of Thomasville.