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DAILY TlMES-ENTERPRm. TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1922.
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PHONE NUMBER8:-
ThomasvIUe dollars are the best dol
lars In the world, because they are
home dollars. The folks, who live In
Thomasvllle, regard it as the best
home they ever had, the most cultured,
attractive and the most home
the face of the globe. The
dollars made here are tinged with the
brand of fineness. Those spent
here are contributory to the same
thing.
There are lots of things you could
do with that dollar, or with those dol-
that might contribute to some
other community. What does it profit
? What will be the benefit you
^ from it when you can spend it
3 register, eh?
; no resurrection of killed .. 0U|
would be no good if the government dlctment of the said Morse and other
determined to enforce It. The sltua- directors of a corporation and of
tion is fast coming to a head and the neys for the corporation on a charge
lack of enforcement has so far In
spired certain interests to make a
fight for modifications. This means
of violating federal laws and toy fail
ing to seek the indictment of other
directors of the said corporation
equally guilty with Morse of the al-
e and Increase public spirit, en-
harity, and bring about a pro
portlonate increase in mere business?
There is nothing that does a town
nore good than to spend money in it
io that money may perform all those
lecessary functions vital to its moral
opening the wedge a little farther and I leged offense if any. and by failing to
seek the indictment of another attor
ney equally guilty with the attorney’s
indicted which other attorney is in
the employ of the department of Jus-
DID YOU EVER-
Did 3
! keep thoi
want a cigar real bad
ly, or a drink, or something trivial and
useless of that kind, and then refuss
to buy It, in order that you might givs
that dime to something really worth
while? There is a certain feeling
about it much more comforting and
agreeable than in all the cigars you
could smoke, or all the drinks you
could consume.
Save a dime this week and buy some
Christmas Seals. You can know then
that you have put this money to some
fine, noble and unselfish use, caring
for those that are afflicted with the
is Educational Week. Educate whl,e plague and have no means of
lollar to do a full service for seeklng a cure < facing death for the
'Jack of a few dollar*.
| Put yourself in this place, perhaps
We do r
; is Education Week. Think It
lefit other sections, but keep \
i minute an
..... is feasible and right here, and,*’ 6 one °* tke
i you will have educated Thomasvllle ! sa crlfices you
de only one mistake—get- to a degree of prosperity thai
enizelos. j not set anywhero
: of 1
i that i
Buy a few Christmas Seals and help education along many lines. This
the tuberculosis fund. ' word does not mean merely the learn
ing that Is Imparted in schools. That
| is one of the least features of it, for
j before the public has been educated
lah still maintains Its political to a realization of public needs
Anybody that wants a wife c
e from the Sultan’s harem.
see if that dim.- won't
lost interesting little
er made. It will be
if you deny yourself
if you give up some
ant, but don't -really
need, so that your brother might be
spared suffering unutterable, or
death.
all the more so
to accomplish it,
thing that you >
. the !
• old clip.
We still don’t believe that there w,
inything rotten about Peach county.
When you can get anything for
song, it always happens that you cai
Rumors travel quite ai
ought to. and they take
along with them.
Read the adi
l will pay the subscription price al-
nost every week.
Long dresses will not keep women
from going last, said a flapper, who
*ore the short kind.
it takes two
necessary developments, education
does not do much good as far as it
concerns the child.
We need co-operative spirit, general
business increase and material things
out of which we shall educate our
selves to maintain and build those
| things which contribute more directly
ist as they j to the moral benefit of the community
lot of lies and its people. Every dollar you edu-
{cate to its full mission in Thomasvllle,
1 has helped build your schools, keep
will find that ( „p your churches, clean up and reno
e your homes, and a thousand oth
things that contribute to the gen-
1 prosperity, well being, and prog-
a of your city.
PROMOTING TROUBLE
■ The Third International has adopted
any one man can stop a lot of them a resolution declaring that the negro
without any trouble. I problem is entitled to some of its mul
tifarious consideration and that the no
must be given full equality in all
i of the world. This scheme was
, engineered by a negro who has gotten i m | gp | (
i charged, i nto the g0 od graces of the party I and punish violath
> Intimate called Soviet, in Russia, and is using! laws; by continued and deliberate
that organization for the purpose of! * UBa * 10 P ro » ec »te such vlolatloni
promoting the cause of the colored
There is less jewelry in Thomas
county than any place in the world, '
according to the tax books.
If Daugherty is guilty, ai
there might be some effort t
the Greek method of procedure
Impeachment proceeding!
Ilarry M. Daugherty, attorne
of the United States, have come to a
head in the House of Representatives
and formal charges have been present
ed. which the author says can be
proven. Mr. Daugherty has been mix
ed in an effort to have himself Im
peached ever since he Invoked the aid
iu the federal courts in stopping the
rail strike. He not only brought down
on his head tho ire of those men in
volved but he enlisted support foi
them from other sources.
The charges are many and griev
ions. If they can he proven the De
partment of Justice is just a rottei
political hunghole and not worthy of
the consideration of fairminded p<
pie. who love decency and fair govei
mont. If not the attorney general has
been done a grievous wrong,
charges are as follows:
I. A wilful and deliberate a
to paralyze and destroy the efforts
and activities of the federal trade co
attempts to supprei
of the anti-
Don't blame us because
gister. It has been in the paper for
month, almost every day. ;
The Soviet is the anathei
It hai
icept the
ideal
although a
rain, a good soaker, wouldn't hurt any
thing, especially newly planted winter
Edison says college men object to
work, and we dont' blame them, it
the work they get is answering & hun
dred or more tool questions.
The Christmas shopping has already deeming trait,
started. Better look around and get' was co nfned to one race and one peo-
.something before it is all picked over. ' p j e The j oss 0 j that meant | t8 <] 0onj
ind the addition of racial demands
vil Ibut stimulate and cement c. po-
dtion to it, particularly in this country
vhere the race problem is sufficiently
romplex not to be harbored in the
lame category with bolshevism.
The Communists are going to use all
, their power and force In getting this
| for the negro. There is something
Municipal politics'don't warm uD nalura,,y behind It for the Soviet, o
much und nobody seems to care, just fbere would be no such effort. Whs
so things run along as smoothly as 11 la remain* to be seen. The Bolshe-
they have beeu for two years. I vlk ® Probably figure that their only
o I chance to gain any form of ascen-
When you get , ••l!,. ,on. tick out Jency countrJ . u , Ur np
ouo that will make you work your racla] aatagon | sm . Thla
uh.re and . Iltll. bit over tor good „ aal 0eath blo . hMrever> ,„ r
measure. Youwolftregret.lt. 'Bolshevik hasn’t seuso enough
tlreek mlnl.tiTsTTr^iIng to resign ' kn0 * lh *< raclal troubles
their jobs unless there Is a guarantee 8tartod tlie Promoter usually gets the
that the performance of duty will not | wor8t of the
subject them to execution before
firing squad.
r prominent business
wilful and deliberate
I io prosecute the violations of the
trust laws that were called to hi
of good I tention supported by testimony taken
ngle re- under oath by the New York
that it I J° ,nt legislative committee on
THE PROHIBITION 8ITUATI0N
King George of Qreece, Is getU&l «
„„ ,. , , . i cently discussed the prohibition
ise of cold feet also, and feels like be
I forcement situation. He did not mines
I words. He didn't have to, for hs
j wasn't a politician and wasn't actual
j ed by any motives other than those o!
Political expediency has forced Mr. j pure business Justice.
Harding to assume the role as party Going to the very bottom of the
leader, which he so bitterly condemn- situation he says that the enforcement
ed, along with his co-worker on the i of prohibition laws can be made ef-
part of President Wilson. flclent They are not so now and all
men recognize It. Ha cited flagrant
violations throughout the country and
reminded his hearers that the goverb
ment of the United 8tates-waa able
to enforce this law it it would.
The statement is doubtless true
There la one firm in Thomas rills' Either we are allowing the law to be
that la setting the paoe for all South prostituted to all forms of personal i ceedlngs an agreed fee, and after the
Georgia 1# attractive advertising. It aatf business consideration*, or it la| Mld Daugherty became attorney-geo-
bu cgU*4 forth coauMHi ft— pm » good. Tb«r. 1m,'. . m,n 1. th. YfJ?*,!£*•**• » re,,to
«o Om, u.
would really prefer to be free than tfl
be king with ail sort* of chances of s
revolution at any minute.
George Washington was a great
president. He didn’t accept any money
while In office as a salary but only
got expenses, actual expenses baaed
on «a economical scale at that
Ing.
3. A wilful and deliberate refusal
to prosecute the violations of the
trust laws that were called to hi
tendon, supported by testimony, and
evidence, by the United States
committee on reconstruction
bouseing.
4. A wilful and deliberate failure
and refusal to enforce the statues of
the United States passed by congrei
tor the protection of life and limb i
citizens engaged in travel.
6. The dismissal from service i
the department of justice of a faithful
and efficient employe who had been
engaged In Investigating war fraud
cases.
6. Allowing persons to remain in
the employ of the department of jus
tice after it had been proved that such
persons are guilty of having accepted
fees to represent those charged by the
department of Justice with violalii
of the federal statues in cases pon
which the said employees had been
engaged.
7. The perversion of the legal pro
cess of the United States for the pur
pose of instituting action for which
there was no Justification at the time
of its presentation and the demanding
from the courts as against private Ir
dividual* processes of court subvei
sive of those rights of freedom of
speech, freedom of the press-and
peaceable assembly assured by the
constitution end laws of the United
States.
8. Flagrant and bold favoritism
the administration of Justice on
half of corporations, companies and In
dividual* owned or controlled by or
affiliated with the banking house of
J. P. Morgan A Co.
9. The use of fraud and deceit
practiced upon former President Wil
liam Howard Taft In order to obtain
the release from a federal penlnten-
tlrary of C. W. Morse, under the pre
text that Morse wax ill; upon the fail
ure of the said Morse to pay to Daugh
erty’* associate* In the pardon pro-
tice.
10. The wilful diversion of public
funds for an illegal purpose through
the employment of agents In the
bureau of Investigation of the depart
ment of justice to shadow members oi
the house and senate who had criti
cized his conduct on the floor of con-
11. The perversion of the processet
of justice and the administration nl
the department of justice through the
undue influence exercised upon the at.
torney general by one Thomas B. Fel
der, former legal associate of the said
Harry M. Daugheriv In the Morse case
and others.
Continuing submission to the
influence of corporations and individu-
ils of great wealth and power in the
dmlnistratlon of justice and the de
liberate conniving at the looting o(
if the naval oil reserves .
United States of America, by refusing
the behest and demand o:
Standard OH Company, of California,
institute suits to recover for tJ<J
people of the United States title to
lands Illegally and fraudulently ob
talned by the said company; and the
recommendations of the president and
the securing of secret pardons for
wealthy persons immediately after
their convictions for violations of the
antitrust laws and of shot-king crimes
against childhood innocence, involv-
In gthe grossest moral turpitude.
13. The appointment to positions
of great importance and large flnan-
moral responsibility of men
untrustworthy, corrupt and
dangerous to the liberties of the peo
ple of the United States, knowing at
the time of sucli appointments that
they were men of such characer.
14. Gross favoritism, deliberate
>fusal to prosecute war grafters, fail-
re and refusal to recover moneys
oleu from the treasury of the Uni-
*d States in war frauds.
The little lady with a hole burned
her beautiful new skirt got mad be
cause somebody told her how it came
about. The fellow that told her had
a few in his shirt from the
PROFESSIONAL
F. A. STROBEL, D. C
Licensed Chiropractor
Office Phone, l
Dr. R. B. O'Quinn
DENTAL 8URGE0N
Office in Medical Bids-
Extracting a Specialty
The Smart Shoppe oi
Beauty Culture
Upchurch Building, lad Floor
Room 210, Phone II
Permanent Waving 91. for earl
Anna M. Llghtfoot
Graduate in Beauty Culture
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
fresh one, call and see me.
Phone 458 or call at reeldence
424 E. Clay Street. Thomasvllle-
J. F. PITTMAN
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.
Din Stephens* Manager
128 SOUTH BROAD STREET
ENAMEL RENEWED
Let me renew the enamel on
your hood and fenders. Can
make them look as bright as
new without the use of pain*
or varnish.
DAN ROBERTS
AUTO CLEANING STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
MADISON STREET
You Are Lucky
if you pats through life with
out toss 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
Phone 410 Mitchell Bldg.
A Riddle
He’ll have three suits, as many
pairs of shoes, a dozen ahlrta—but
inly one pair of cuff buttons.
Some men make one pair do for
every occasion from tweeds to
evening clothes.
Have at least two or three pairs
of cuff buttons; one pair for dreaa
occasion*.
We have a large selection of dif
ferent designs for you to choose
from in gold—gold and platinum—
and platinum with jewels. And a
lot of good-looking soft collar pins
too.
Louis HJerger
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
JJ.PEICOGK
tME. Jackson St.
PHONE 606.
Square Deal DranU.
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Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$135,000.00
Commercial and Savings Deposits
Buv a
and Spend the difference
•p/k /1} if--r/Wr/-
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
THE MEASURE OF
GOOD WILL
With us the size of your ac
count does not determine the
extent of our service.
' We look on each depositor
as a friend for whom our facil
ities are always available.
As a State chartered bank,
serving citizens of the State,
we are constantly alert to ad
ditional ways to serve.
Our growth is the measure
of the good-will our service
has created.
Bank of Thomasville
Designated Depository of Stoto of Georgia, County of Thomoo
and City ef Thomaevtile.