The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 02, 1922, Image 2

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PACE TWO OAILY TIMES-ENTERPRJg*, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA .SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 2, 1*22. DAILY TIMES-ENTERPiRISt w. o. Msrorsvs ..Bus. Mgr. ( Daily and Bsm|.Weakly J„“: | terprls* Building by Jth# Offics* for* Transmission through the Malls aa Sacond-CIass Mail Matter. | MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED | The Associated Trees Is p'ubllraK or Otherwise credited In published SlicetIon of j hereby reserved. | For Standing Advertlsen LS"S5S ' daVoY 1 which they are to SUBSCRiTPION PAYABLE th* AU- VANCE. Subscription^ Rate#:— # M > 1.85 t Business Hunsse”?.”.... IX THE BOYS’ CONFERENCE. The Boya’ Conference being held here this week is one of the significant meetings that has snvcned In Thotnasville for many >ars. It betokens a new and I itlng trend of thought among >ys o. the land, an awakening of insclence and an inspiration of love at they are putting into their wor making themselves into citizens. There is nothing finer than >ung man with big ideals and clean >rals. When we see the evidences at betoken a lack of that spirit tong < who The early shopper gets the best so- Have you plucked your eyebrows }. Unless the young men ;olng to lead, have become imiiiar with idealism and are willing » make it count In their lives, we uve very little hope for the future, noys are here from this section o! \e state, picked for their attainments i>t only In schools but in the battle ith self. They have essayed to mas ■r passions, vice, lust, prejudice—gel i plain words and to make such Harri ses of their selfish aims and ambi- ons as will fit them to become lead- rs of men in the future. We cannot commend too strong this real work and the spirit that the ruing men are putting Into it. What THE DOUBLE CROSS chronically. What would you not give to know what happens to your real self when Blumber divorces you from thb materi al world?—Araerlcus Times Recorder. v many knows what this cross means, what it signifies and in what ay it functions? There may ne some who do not, and ' them we say get busy and find out, for when that is found there won't ba any lack of either knowledge or in rest In this great work. Tuberculosis has neen a dread scour- ;e throughout the world for many •a rs. Long ago agencies were es tab bed for fighting it and for relieving, ose who contracted the disease and I A VERY SEVERE INDICTMENT. The Tifton Gazette prints a paper read before the Woman’s Club In its city, recently, which contains a caustic indictment of Georgia because of Its attention to—or, rather, lack of at tention to—the Veterans of the World War. Under the caption, "What Geor gia Has Done," this is the arraign mfent: "So far as our own State is concern ed, the question is not what did Geor- for Its returned soldiers, but what did Georgia to them. times the Georgia General Assembly has met since the war ended yet not once has a single member proposed even a cheap and empty vote of thanks to the one hundred thousand from this State who put on their country's uniform in that country’s of greatest need. The reign o! the mountebank and damagogue has been so absolute, that not even thanks ere suggested. "Georgia Is one of eighteen of ths fortyelght States In the Union that has PROFESSIONAL F, A. STROBEL, D. C Licensed Chiropractor Chronic Dlssass and X-Ray Work a Specialty Office Pbons, 3(1 . «1 Dr. R. B. O'Quinn DENTAL SURGEON Offics <n Msdlcal Bldg. Extracting a Specialty The Smart Shoppe of Beauty Culture Upchurch Building, Sad Floor Room 210, Phone II Permanent Waving 91- per earl Anna M. Lightioot Graduate In Beauty Culture only a few days before i Christians and trying I The masher always hates the smell 1 of onions, girls. lyth and a mocl foierated. We Practice what you preach, rou have to quit preaching. j trust these boys to prove that it is no! laud that this sort of work In their | minds and hearts will bear fruit j abundantly in a harvest that it is more .than necessary now for the wel.are opportunity, for that is the. lie Hall-Mills murder mystery st tains that, despite all the fuss ai • through t th# f ur o r that has been the past six weeks. The murderer o' , the j the Rector and his lady friend is still g | Ve ; unknown as far as the legal machjn j ery of Sew Jersey can discover. This j does not mean that it will always re that although there is always a oub lessening of effort when interest has been allowed to Tomorrow you can make yourself I ‘ 001 ° n ln 8UCh investigations. Inconspicuous in church, or the other There are those, who glibly charge way, if you prefer. • t,iat , * >e rea8on Is money. Intima- s that the grand Jury was bought, witnesses were hired to get away that some did not tell any or all hat they know, are freely made. The Ilulings arc "free and Muscogee!™* is unjust and unfair, in fact, ii county Is spared the trouble of fussing. >«*eins to be inane, although there is Mother has already picked o and dress she i> going t her for Christmas. j 1 Home economics is one of the surest I ys to contribute to a thrift fund for I a rainy day. left-haudec r the expense a r lom ; that The Turkish situation ba: anged. except that a few mians have been sacrifice istlce feeling when ills in its nilssiou. will have to continue its et find out who is responsible he governor sticks to his Job f ■emainder of his term, he w a lot of things to write about. ed legally • were unable to secure adequate or ef failed to give Its men any form ol fectlve treatment. [adjusted compensation or back pay. The Red Cross was urged to sponsor j of these remaining, five States re- iho sale of stamps each year at Christr jcently voted adjusted compensation by mas time and the stamps were called large majorities. Red Cross Seals. These seals werej “Georgia Is one of 18 of the 48 sold to the extent of four million dol j States that has provided no plan for iars in ono year, after the campaign! hospitalization, aid to the disabled, had been properly worked up. The' city of Atlanta alone 4,000 disabled money was used for aiding those In J land settlement, or back pay for these the throes of that disease. In the ns-1 men. Vet. it is stated that in Georgia tlonal Institutions and likewise In state i today there are 20.000 and in the associations and a portion of It Is left I land settlement, or back pay for theso with the towu where it was accumu-1 ex-Service men In need of help! Geor- lated for the same form ot work in a gla u not caring for her own! "Georgia is one of the two States of the forty eight In the Union that has given no recognition of any kind in the way of compensation, ho» pditalization, care for the disabled, vocational education, home or land settlement, to the men who carried its name overseas. "Georgia has twenty-one million acres of undeveloped lands, yet even has the suggestion been made that any of its returned soldiers be located on these lands, to add t wealth o( State, insure their Independence, and contribute largely to the nation’s prosperity. “The only thing that Georgia has done In the way or recognition ot former Service men is to have the collectors in each of its 160 counties meet these men on their return from and tell them they must pay back taxes for the years they were In service before they could exercise the franchise in the land they fought purely local way. The movement has now beeu ti over by the National Association seals are on sale this year as u: The money goes to relief of persons suffering with tuberculosis, who have no means to secure proper treatment The one cent you pay for a stamp to put on your letter brings hope to soms poor man or woman, who 1b ill and even now sees death staring him, or her. in the face unless relief can be found. Sweet charity comes in and provides that by the sale of these seals. Buy some, buy a lot and show your colors, so that some other fellow will want to do the same thing. > belie ! that th- The collection plate never passes by me folks without being enlarged, but is usually the mite that enlargi Training illicit relations r and as such might nm the respect which th* {calling of either of them would nor mally demand. Don’t forget that you wa; those that help you. and among th« 1 ——o elete are your hometown merchants | ™ E HAND ™ AT R0CKS THE 0 { CRADLE. The man that says he can’t live on less than four thousand per year, probably finds that he runs it too con 1 antly. agents who are using warning j run negroes to the North will signs themselves, unless they , The Savannah Press copies a little rerse from some western paper that •uns this way: The hand that rocks the cradle. Now Is stained with nicotine; And the foot upon the rocker. I-ikei > ste| Monkey glands are about aa useful as they can be. and that Is merely being able to prolong the lives ol monkeys. The city cousin that went to the country can well afford to cry because he can't stay there for a lot more Thanksgiving days. The | fellow that devotes all of his time to the accumulation ot a past, will find that the future won't even take care of him. The lady who Inalsts on wearing last year’s coat will not be ashamed of it when she finds bow many peopla envy her the courage to do It. If the president tries to disband the Ka Klux he might as well sit dowa and wait for It to happen, but he won’t bn able to 4o It la the White House. The Com— Hard, is a very apt e» prasaloa for ~ Mr 'a folks, who think they are a little bettor than they ara but la reality are a lot worse than That is a parody that embodies some truth but It Is misleading be cause the tendency is not entirely ln that direction as the verse would indi cate. There is entirely too much ot pleasure-seeking among mothers and fathers, entirely too much of u desire to avoid and evade the duties o! par enthood and yet It is not so general that the rnco is being devitalized and made de'lcient. We can look on this son of thing with amused tolerance because it is supposed to be more witty than sensi ble. If this was the truth we might as well close shop and let the world go by or go hang aa the case may be. Both probably berore it got through. Motherhood will never entirely degen erate and we may thank God that It will not for upon It bugs all the Jaw and civilization. Jack Britton, former welter-weight champion, offers $10,000 to any one wlio can make him sleep normally. He's hud Insomnta for a year. Many pugilists have it only In the rlug. "It’s nervous trouble," says Brit ton. "Training for 20 years has prov ed ton much. While | haven’t any particular designs on gettlnK the title back. I figure I can still box a lot if I can get sleep. If I can’t. Ill be fore- I to quit." Jack, why don't you try t -sding the oogresbioiiai Record? If you have ever tossed at night, un »!«-• to drown this nerve-stabbing li.e i deep sleep, you sympathize with Britton. spend a third of our lives In bed. tl the incalculable value of sound is realised only by the chronic victim of Insomnia. Do you find, on the average, that >ur waking life Is moro delicious than the perfect calm of perfect sleep? considering tho Joy with which we •lose our eyes and rest our weary bod ies and tired brains at night, U Is a trifle strange how man dreads the fi nal sleep, death. Sir Busll Thomson, former bead o.‘ -otlund Yard detectives, has solved many mysteries of crime. None of them was a millionth as mysterious i sleep. Claperede had a theory, that nature , makes us sleep to prevent us from killing ourselves by exhaustion. The Corlat school physicians believ- i that sleep Is simply a relaxation of all muscles, necessary to rid our bod ies of poisons accumulated while awake. A third theory, by Dr. Boris Sldls, Is that monotony la the cause o! sleep. When life no longer la Inter eating enough to keep us awake, we chloroform ourselves with slumber. If so, we sleep because our subcon scious minds get bored at this rather dull life on earth. It la one of the moat baffling enig* Vary profitable, U the comment made on reports from blackberry grow era In the South. The same could b« •aid of figs If they were properly colli rated. Only oae nan cessed os i getting a paper oa Thanksgiving and ma» of nature, la sleep. Also, one of he made the mistake of going to his the greatest forms of ml wealth, or neighbor to borrow It aad was glvee. fortune. Dollars and fama loan their ijtf hors# laugh. lore when natural sleep la denied ENAMEL RENEWED Let me renew the enamel on your hood and fendera. Can make them look as bright at new without the uae of paint or varnish. DAN ROBERTS AUTO CLEANING STATION Next to Grand Theatre MADISON STREET 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 Frait Co. Dan! 123 SOUTH BROAD STREET You Arc Lucky If you past through lift with out lose of time or property— TAKE A Fire Policy and a Health and Accident Policy for your protection. A Life Policy to protset your family. W. M. Parker Phone 419 Mitchell Bldg. A Riddle “Why get along with Just ono pair of Cuff Buttons?" That’s a rid dle to ask a man. Ha’ll have three suite, as many pairs of shots, a dozen shirts—but inly one pair ef cuff buttons. Some men make one pair do for every occasion from twssds to evening clothes. Have at least two or three pairs of cuff buttons; ono pair for dress occasions. Wo hhve a largo selection of dif ferent designs for you to choose from In gold—gold and platinum— and platinum with jstksls. And ■ lot wf good-looking soft collar pins too. Louis H.Jerger Webster’s Tested .- Seeds Large Packets 5c CHARTER CHOCOLATES Assorted Nuts end Brazils The best candy we ever sold. j.w.ru 104 E. Jackson St. PHONE 606. Squirt Deal Druggist. Citizens Banking & Trnsl Co. THOMASVILLE. GA. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $135,000.00 Thanksgiving Day Buv a >7 c t/ " and Spend the difference • • - ^ Yc/ny.. -z/vf'c/—. SERVICE What It Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts, 50 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 Dspository of State of Ooorgta, County of TImmb City of Thomaavlllaw =y