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DAILY TlMES.ENTERPfUtt'?. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1922.
Dally and Sami-Weakly Tlmea En
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BU8Y CORNERS MAKE CAREFUL
AUTO DRIVERS.
Tbomasville at the intersection ot
Broad and Jackson streets on f
day afternoon looks like a real big
city, judging by the trafflc that passes
that point. There are always some
delays and awkward ones at that,
luring the rush-hours but this point
has ceased to become a point of great
est danger, because many driver*
have been convinced of the danger of
•ecklessness at that point
This is a thing that the driver
must do for every point if he would
drive carefully. Impress that on an
luto driver, the average man
ind nearly all average men
drive
thei
thest
days.
II drive carefully. Give
open space and no apparent
hindrances and he loses sight of poa-
ilble danger and lets It out. The re
mlt is too often disastrous. The chiel
thing is to impress drivers with the
dangers that attend carelessness and
speeding and we will have fewer ac
cents.
i lot of it
society folks, and s
The Rome Tribune-Herald calls it SEATING MRS. FELTON.
ator George didn't have to give
o Mrs. Felton. He did It purely
matter of courtesy with what-
pressure the good lady and her
friends might have Invoked In hei
| behalf. The point Is that he was not
I compelled or particularly urged by
Impartial and unpartlsan forces to nl-
i low her to take her seat.
r says Harding is the logical i Senator George has a following that
1924, which means that Hoov- has grown considerably since be was
perhaps. elected, a natural sequence in all af
fairs political. The following was
augmented by a large number, who
thought he ought to have lot Mrs.
Felton be seated for the sake of tho
Lloyd George Is still a bigger man newness and novelty of the th’.ig.
than some of those who had the power Whether he was actuated (by that
to displace him. desire or genuine courtesy we may
! probably never know. Let's give him
(the benefit of the doubt, however.
The upper berth is a place whers
folks don't like to get. If they can
Congressman Mann i
but there is always a
good man's place.
Cox will alto lot bla name be used In
the customary arid way. A! Smith of
New York, newly elected governor,
mentioned. Underwood's name is fre
quently heard. Nona of them ar
able, however, that their names
In the mouths of all of the people.
That sort of a man Is needed and bad
ly needed, unless we have misjudged
the signs.
The party will stand a good chance
of electing a president two years
hence, if there is a man, who can
mand the support ot the Intelligent
and enthusiastic members of the party
organization. A split In forces will
the chances we may have of
Who Is the man?
BECOMING EXTINCT
The passing of the razorback and
he plney woods scrub cattle is
’elous result of development in this
tart of the country. The farmer, or
attle raiser, has been shown the dif
ference In cost of production and sell
ing price. He has seen that a full
bred bog will command a higher price
and likewise will grow more meat for
ame amount of money than will
the scrubby hogs and cattle that used
- be raised for the market.
Imagine this country filled with
these old-time animals, and then pie
the change that has come about
well bred cattle have been adopt
ed almost universally. Tbomasville
leads in this particular industry and
dors have been shown in the
greatest shows for cattle In the world.
Blue ribbons wero the rule, rather
than the exception.
This is a good sign because it he
tokens the Interest that people will
naturally take in cattle of this kind,
when they have seen not only that
they are among the best In the world.
country in order; to establish the pow
er of government in the bsnds of men
of unquestioned Integrity and men to
whom tho welfare of Italy means
more than personal aggrandizement
Thus far Mussolini and his party
have succeeded The revolution which
overthrew the Facta ministry
bloodless one. and Mussolini’s Imme
dlately expressed foreign policy Is
one that falls in well with the pacific
policies of the nations ot the world.
But the day ot power ot the fascistl
is yet young, and, from out the parley
being held at Lausanne the party
will emerge, either with the full confi
dence of Italy »nd the world, or doom-
1 to early failure.—Atlanta Journal.
The South has shown a remarkabia
Increase In Industrial activity, especi
ally among cotton mills lately, and
worrying our friends In New 'Eng
land, who have gotten rich heretofore
by having a monotony in using south
n cotton with which to make money.
The whole world may be sick,
Clemencau says, hut he didn’t m
tlon the fact that Lodge, etc., In thli
country contributed some of the
for the malady.
The wife whose husband wan
■ dress well all the time, can always
do It with proper encouragement,
the extent ot using a large amount
ot surplus filthy lucre.
The rich man’s son’s chances of
amounting to something are not
ured by his dollars. The mind and
the body count just as much a
dollar, we are thankful to say.
Debs thinks the Russian govern-
ent Is the greatest on earth, but h«
doesn’t think enough of It to go and
but they hare witnessed by actual become a part of It, to the relief of all
The city executive committee will be
elected tonight and the date for the
primary probably set.
tests the great profits that can b* good Americans,
made from them with no more ex
pense than was necessary on the
old scrub cattle. Our open
ranges are gone, but our cat
tle are worth more than ever be
fore, because it is In the cattle and
( itber event there is nothing j the parasites that used to suck the
•that can be condemned in the proce profit from the cows’ blood has been
■ Sultan’s wives are not suffering j dure . Mrs. Felton is happy and a lot (about eradicated.
ng as England Is putting up for of women along with her. The Sen- J 0
board and keep. I ate has had a woman as a member j ANOTHER 8MALL ITEM,
and no harm done. Georgia has been
advertised extensively and a good
mau is still on the job.
Democracy Is a very much abused
world, when it Is applied to things
that are anything else.
Fellow said be missed church yes
terday, but he doesn’t know how closs
to the truth he really got.
A REAL MAN
* like
Huts off to Coach Rawson. He has
i proven to be the most successful
^ I coach the Tbomasville high school has
the cow with her cud, eVer had an j has done won( j erg w j t j,
ilty of rechewing food. the team thl8 year Y et this is not
1 President Harding has named
George V. Denny to he collector of the
port of Savannah. This name was pre
sented by the president to the Senate
some time ago and was withdrawn
when it was stated with some vehem
ence by Senator Watson that Mr.
,Denny was objectionable personally to
him.
will achieve the ambition.
Carving a roast turkey Is about as
delightful a job as a man could wish.
If he likes to eat a plentiful portion.
In the face of this objection Mr
o i .... . . . .. „ , Harding presents the same man again
«*“» *•»<■ >° •» “MO* *>■ “«0- h " ChM 1 ,rl “" Pb ’ ,0r f h "’ ,C1 " 1 ‘ he j to, confirmation b, the Senate and
■ does Thomaivlllc. bu, aeltba, ■»■»- <“'» »»* ““ceded j Mr up eudgel
championship to another team. I
, _ . , .against him In a way that will not
i in the face ot what might be
Kugene Debs did exactly as expect. j termed a point of controversy that had j ^ reproac on h m ' 8 **** that
reiterated .be ,en,Intent, tbM; b6Uer be scltlcll by lbe , lblellc au .' «r. Denar I. not per.oa.ll, objection.
u,ed him .0 be pat In the pen. | , hor ,„ oa ,„. 0 !* b " “ h,m - bul bc ,b * 1 tbe ^
tion Mr. Wutson took should be re
spected, especially since the appoint
ment was withdrawn because of his
objections.
Snap Judgment Is worse than
thorlties of the district, to
ther and future embarrassment.
| Anybody likes to see any game play
ed fairly and with the proper sports
manship in all lines. Coach Rawson
played the game well when he played.
The plane that goes aloft and alights
without a pilot la the kind of c
vant to own. It we ever get that high | 11
Ing in the dark, tor there may not b$ j,„ t wtlen lt tame t ,
anybody in the dark when you shoot j te *t on paper he admitted quite freelj
and frankly that he saw the other fel-
i point of view, and in tbe light ot j
Golden Rule thought he ought to
approve the claim he offered.
0 j It takes a real man to win In foot
The poor and needy always get sym- ball, but lt takes a bigger and liner
pathy. but that doesn’t buy them ham man to a( j m | l t hat he has lost, when
and eggs, or a hair mattress to sleep' j t might have added some personal
on - j prestige to his work to have still
claimed tbe championship and left the
matter clouded with doubt. Rawson
i good football coach, but his
example In this respect and In the
n | things he has taught his men to ob-
The Wilson Foundation still lacks serve on the field. Is far better for the
some money, anl Georgia ought to 1 boys than we can now realize. Thom
pony up aome or quit doing ao much j asvlllo always wanta to play fair and
talking. fan* generally will applaud the spirit
I that haa actuated the couch. He Is
r sort of a man through aud through.
Thli is merely another amall item
of worry for the office-giver of th«
Republican party, but It will bring
about some discussions in the Senate
and may lose him the Job, through the
brand! of Senatorial courtesy that
exist In matters of that char-
The lame ducks are numerous
around Washington, but they haven’
been nearly so thoroughly shot at a
some* of those that migrate farther
South.
When you want something tha
don't need you always figure that the
Installment Is the best way to buy It,
and It is, If you want to be su
pay for It
J. F. PITTMAN
Deatar In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for •
fresh one, call and sea me.
Phone 458 or call at residence
424 F. Clay Street Thomaavllt*.
J. F. PITTMAN
t. of the world's
we must do more talking '
the rest of the world <
Coach Rawson Is a good sport <
well as a good coach, and that Is some- j'
thing yon can't say about a lot of’
good coachea.
The newapaper’a valne to the com
munlty la many instances, Js measured
by the community's support of the
newspaper.
AS YET UNSOLVED
Tbe Democratic party Is beginning
to look around to aee, or try to see,
lead It to victory In 1924,
against President Harding. The party
encouraged by the lack of efficiency
and Decenary ability on tbe part of
the Republican leaders, but It haa yet
left unsolved the leadership ot it* own
party.
It Is going to be necessary
some man, who can really lead, who
Is an outstanding figure and whose
ability will make lt posltlv* that Wood
row Wilson will hare a real succes-
Dr. Stires told a part truth anyway, sor. It Is difficult to find, from the
v*m he said that If Nov York caagbt
*U those guilty of disobeying the law,
the apartment house* would h*Te to
The owners of dogs thst howl all
night are not even sorry that their
neighbors are worried about aacb
trifling things.
Greece seems to be In bad with
all of the powers, now thst she has
executed those men, who directed her
affairs la Turkey.
MU880LINI.
There seems to be no little amount
confusion still existing as to who
and what might be the Fascistl Party
In power In -Italy, and even less
Is underaeood of the man who heads
It: Benito Mussolini.
or this reason, perhaps. It Is not
of place to quote from the editor
of “La Victoire,” who writes:
“The Fascistl (from fasds—bundle
ensigns of authority), Is an organiza
tion of ex-aoldlers who have grouped
themaelvea Into a party to prevent the
Italian socialists from spoiling the vie-
ory bought at the cost of ao many
Uvea.”
The extraordinary thing In this fas
cistl movement Is that lta leader,
Mussolini, was one of the former lead
of the Italian pre war socialist
party. He was at one time editor ol
socialist organ, and preached to
the workmen of Italy not only the so
cialism of Karl Marx, but common
Ism, internationalism and class war
fart; all akin to Bolshevism.
Just what brought about the con
version of Mussolini Is not perhaps as
dear as It might ha, bat the Fascist!
party now stands for the most conser-
irned Into Jails.
presentable list. Jnst who will measure vatfve element In the anu-royalist
up to that standard. The people, ao ranks of tho world,
far. failed to raallso who that mau la/ Mnssollnl has hot one desire, j
McAdoo 1* b candidate. Jams* M. expresses it, this dastr* la to put his
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omeePboaa.au
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your hood and tender*. Can
make them look aa bright as
new without the uoo of paint
or varnish.
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AUTO CLEANING STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
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Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
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J. W. MICK
104 E. Jackson St.
PHONE 606.
Square Deal Druggist
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