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PHONE NUMBERS:—
i days and I
t afraid
QUlt«
The kick is what the few want and
the few gel a. little too much of It.
• The registration'llst la smaller than
usual this year and a lot of good men
failed to set on It
Plantini
CREATING A MONpPOLY
There are certain business Interests
this country, generally and casually
denominated “Big Business,” which in
terests are said to be advocating and
attempting to put into execution
changes in the restricted lmmlgra-
tion laws of this country. The attempt
is made on the ground that Immigra
tion, as it Is now conducted, is caus-
shortage of common labor.to the
detriment of many business and com
mercial enterprises.
he Fordney tariff bill was passed
the purpose of restricting foreign
Immigration, as .far as finished ma
terials are concerned, the product of
factory especially. This was done for
(he purpose of creating a monopoly in
this country that would. In turn, per-
nlt an extortionate profit, made at ths
xpense of labor and the consumer.
Vith foreign competition eliminated
there is no excuse for the invasion
of foreign workmen .to create a surplus
', while manufactured products
continue to hold a monopoly at the
bands of the government.
Big Business wants cheap labor and
has always worked to that end. The
foreign element that can work and live
cheaply than American labor is
uspd as a club to keep down
i. while the tariff duties Increase
the profits and consequent cost of all
tides to the consumer, many * 1 of
hom are those who labor in factories,
mines and other industries where
heap labor is sought.
Congress Is being called on to open
the gates to foreign labor for the pur-
of exploiting this dountry. It la
to let the bars down or hold them up.
fits the exchequer of big business,
1 so far it has complied under ths
Republican regime to all demands of
this class made upon it. We-are face
, run a monopolistic tendency
•»y city, and ThomasYille la Intel to th „ h „ „ lt , keyno „ th , political
of the lynching bill was right and It
worked. Let’s hope that every othei
measure that has as its basic Idea,
punishment for the South for the dis
franchisement of illiterate and totally
unfit negro voter, will have the i
end. It would be the acme of folly for
It to end any other way.
The single-story school biflldlag Is
urged everywhere now, as a reault of
the effort to save human life. Thou
sands of children are burned or barely
escape every year, due to Inadequate
means of escaping from \wo-story
school buildings.
SPECIAL ON
BANANAS
20c and 25c
DOZEN
Dr. Riggs Is against football and he
ought to be, when he considers that lt
is taking up time that ought to be de
voted to other things, Instead of be-*
coming only an adjunct that stimulates
work of all other kind*.
The Stock Exchange may be the peo
ples' market, as a noted lawyer states,
but it Is also the place where the peo
ples* fortunes are marketed by i
ihrewd guy.
Charlie Brown went after drunk
grand Jurors with the same tort of
fervor that he exercised In behalf of
the peoples' rights, where things po
litical were concerned.
FRUITS - ALL KINDS
The Methodists‘all want to be there
tomorrow night when they welcome
their new pastors. A thousand Chris- -
In church at one time for this
purpose would be something great 1
Thomasvllle.
APPLES, ORANGES
LEMONS
GRAPEFRUIT
CAL., PEARS
do a lot of 1
The people who are smart are not
.always a lot of other things that we
love to find in our friends.
Th*» four billion dollar Congressea
continue to pile up on us and we can't
do anything but pay the bills.
The Russians are backing the Turks
because nobody else will permit it, or
promise anything In return.
There are sometimes tw
in one month, but there ar
full days tor a lot of the t
full moons
lots of two
o full guys.
Whenever anybody always tries to
correct you, never forget that they
don't know as much aa they pretenl
The man- with the smallest one-bar-
reled mind will never change lt.
though a change wbuld help it soma.
support of the Republican party by
monied interests.
If the reason assigned could not be
Interpreted to be sound enough to re
fuse the demands of Big Business In
this respect the character of the work
men they bring to this country is.
These men come for the purpose o(
making money. That Is their sole Idea
and they will save and 'stint them
selves unmercifully to do It. But,
when they have done that they* are
ready to go back home and spend it
in comparative luxury.
Those, who fall, are worse off and
a more serious menace to American
Institutions. They become reckless,
have no regard for our government or
its functions, give way to radical and
anarchistic tendencies and ca
trials and tribulations than any class I
that exists. They can never become!
good Americans and, therefore, as|
good Americans we should not coun-:
tenance their coming, especially 'when j
merely at the behest or command I
Nice lot California Cel
ery, Cranberries, Iceberg
Lettuce.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
There will be a regular communica
tion of J.- M.'Rush-
in Chapter, number
23. Thursday even
ing, December the
Vth. at 8 oclock
p. m., 'for elections
of offleers for the
next year. You are expected to b
there. If you are a member .
F. C. JONES. High Priest.
J. W. H. MITCHELL, Seo.
NICE IRISH POTA
TOES
35c PECK ;
City Fruit Co.
The municipal election comes
Decembe-r twenty-first just before
Christmas and Just after City Court.
of monied interests.
Jupiter may be tbe ^largest plant
our little one-borso system. but It
doesn't get as much attention
little Mars.
The filibuster against the Dyer anti-
lynching bill, as conducted by the
southern Democrats in the United
States Senate, proved successful. The
Lodge faction dominating this body,
0 was forced to give np the idea of pass-
If you want to celebrate Education | D g the bill, even at the urgent behest
Week, try it right in your own home 0 f President Harding, because of the
and see how much lt helps everything .act that the archaic Senate rules
else. I permitted a minority to control the
'Senate activities.
There has been some talk of chang-
uud to so together. But thejr are now th „ but IO „ h „ not bt . Bn
A SUCCESSFUL FILIBUSTER
Ballots and bullets and whiskey
, except in very t
The man that can smile when i
ted from a dead sleep and g<
Ith a laugh will do to watch. He la
o good to be true.
When a fellow takes a jilting too
hard he makes folks wonder If be Is
tbe kind that weeps at the gravi
day and marries tbo next
Lota of men declare their unworth!-
ness In tbe face of tbe claim for her
hand, but they don't all mean it, and
would resent your agreeing with them.
The man that doesn’t advertise
doesn't worry competitors very much
and they don t tv. re how many of that
kind come along, for they know they
will get the bi-.it of It by advertising.
The getting acquainted trips of Sa
vannah have become a model for busi
ness men throughout the country. It
psys to visit and know your neighbor
The woman accused of btlying votes
■aid she had to do It to get the best
of the men agalnat her, which Is a
doubtful way of worsting them, to say
tbe least
There are some folks who demand
two hours for lunch when they gobble
It down in five minutes and tbeu try
to get rid of the dlacomfort before the
two hour* is passed.
A million dollar Income per year
swstta the man »}>o can eliminate the
ravages of ths boll weevil without de
stroying the cot too iadnstry, or mak*
lag U prohibitive.
i and development along safe and
sine lines, b/ reason of this doctrine
, The state has inherent rights and must
be protected, but there are certain
measures and conditions that cannot
be safely handled for the government’s
: good as a whole unless there is con-
>f action. When this emergency
... *** up te. nrsrjsf szz
done, aud will not be done, as long as
the parties represented In tbe Senate
are anxious for a whip-hand that they
might use in esse of emergency similar
to that through Which It has Just pass
ed. The rules are obsolete and un
fair, everybody admits that, but they
came in well for certain aectlona of the
country last week, under the whip of
Oscar Underwood.
The Dyer antl-lynchlng bill ought to
ive been defeated, not so much be
cause we do-not csre to see lynching
stopped, but by reajon of the patent
fact that It was nothing In the world
political pop to'certain classes
in vogue In several of the so-called
pivotal political atates. It was a crass
and unfair effort to Influence votes
for the Republican party in sections
where the negro vote Is dominant As
such it failed and we hope that any
all measures with no more merit
of worthiness thsn that will also fall
States rights are Involved and as
such it was a measure fought with
much eclat by the southern senators.
The state right bugaboo Is usually In
voked at a time when political differ*
ices make It expedient, and It la not
inflned to any section of the coun
try. The North declared it proper to
pass the suffrage amendment lnvolw
rights, but It kicked like a
real Jar-headed southern mule, when
prohibition amendment was pasted
carrying the same prerogatives in an
other matter to the federal governr*
ment.
must not get away from states
rights, nor must we circumvent grog-
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
wtal lor*
U Kick BP At th. Uhl* bl U Jut U
Our Quality Is The Highest!
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!!
PUR SERVICE IS THE QUICKEST IN THE CITY!!!
-Call Us-
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1922.
F. A. STROBEL, D. C
Licensed Chiropractor
Dr.R* B. O’Qainn
DENTAL SURGEON
Office in Medical Bldg.
, Extracting a Specialty
The Smart Shoppe of
Beauty Culture
UpEhirch Building, tad Floor
Room 818, Phone 81
Permanent Waving 9L per osrl
Anna M. Llghtfoot
Graduate la Beauty Culture
ENAMEL RENEWED
make them look as bright as
ifew without the use of paint
or varnish.
DAN ROBERTS
AUTO OLEANINO STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
MADISON STREET
Yon Are Lncky
If you pass 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
A Riddle
Why get along with Just ope
pair of Cuff Buttona?” That’s a rid
dle to ask a man.
Ha’ll have three suits, as many
pairs of ahoe% a doxtn shirt*—but
inly ono pair of cuff buttons.
Some men make one pair do for
every occasion from tweeds to
svsnlng clothes.
Wo have a largo osloctioh of dlf-
fsrsnt designs for you to choose
from In gold—gold and platinum—
and platinum with Jewels. And a
lot of good-looking soft collar plus
Louis H.Jerger
Webster’s
Tested *
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
Our Painters are all reliable men and all jobs are
GUARANTEED to be satisfactory to YOU.
' CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT.
WE KNOW HOW TO GET IT FOR YOU.*
The. best candy we ever
•old.
Robison Hdw. Co.
it IBM
117-11? E. Jackson S t
Phone 168
104 E. JscktonSb
PHONE 606.
Squcrc Deal DragflA.
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
THOMASYILLE, GA.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits •
$135,(MOW
Commercial end Savings Deposits
Handling Household Ex
penses Through a Check
ing Account
\
Paying by check is a simple
plan for encouraging careful
buying and eliminating the
necessity for keeping varying
sums of money in the house.
The cancelled check fur
nishes an indisputable receipt
and a convenient record of
household expenditures.
A special account in this
Institution has proved a
means of eliminating needless
leaks-in many households in
this community.
Bank of Thomasville
Designated Depository of State of Georgia, County of 1
add CKy of Thomaovlllo.
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