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FAQK EIGHT
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER t, 1922.
POINTERS ABOUT "OUR
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
When we compound your prescriptions you may
be sure of the following:—
You may be sure of Fresh Drugs,
You may be sure of Pure Drugs,
You may be sure of Potent Drugs,
You may be sure of Accuracy,
You may be sure of Prompt Service,
You may be sure of Right Prices.
Our reputation as reliable prescription pharmacists
is well established.
Let us fill your next Prescription.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
Seedsmen Phone 600 Druggists
Turkeys—
GEESE- -
Chickens—
BEEF, FORK, VEAL
LAMB,
OYSTERS
-FOR-
Thanksgiving
Our store will be closed
on Thursday Thanksgiv
ing day
Quality and Service
PHONE 15
MARKETS
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago. III.. Dec. 9.—Wheat and
corn closed strong.
WHEAT— P. C. i
Dec 1.1914 1
1.09%
LISTEN
LADIES!
We have a
uu
for your
Black and Brown Satin
Slippers
The first production of
this kind on the market.
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
North Broad Street.
July 9.25 9.70
ST. LOUIS MARKETS
St. Louis, Dec. 9.—Wheat So. 2 red
.33: So. 3 red. $1.30; Dec. *1.18%;
ay 91.19%.
Corn So. 3 yellow 72% to 72%c:
So. 4 yellow 71%c; Dec. 72%c; May
l%c.
Oats So.
I5%c; Dec
TURPENTINE
Savannah. Ga., Dec. 9.—Turpentine
irm $1.33; rosin firm.
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKETS
Prices Current Today
MACON WOMAN
REPORTED IMPROVED
.Macon,* Ga., Dec. 9.—Miss Olene
Courson, who was shot by a Joalous
lover Thursday night, was much im
proved this morning end doctors hold
out hopes for her recovery, according
to an announcement at the hospital.
POISONED CANDY
ASTORIA OREGON LOST
TWELVE MILLIONS IN FIRE
(Continued trom page one)
eries sent loads of bread and Seaside
sent word that the hotel there was
open to receive those without shelter,
a large number of summer cottages
at the beach resorts were offered to
the homeless and homes in the resi
dence district were thrown open to
give aid and food to the needy.
The Budget, an afternoon paper,
which attempted to get out an edition
yesterday at Seaside, issued mimeo
graphed sheets.
J. S. Dellinger, publisher of the
Astoria, the morning paper, announc
ed he would probably get out this
morning’s edition on the press of the
local Finnish Daily, the Toverl.
Telephone exchanges and tele
graph offices were burned.
Communication with the outside
was maintained throughout the
by means of a long distance line
temporaily set up. The hotel keepers
of Oregon, in session at Portland,
*5,000 for relief and railroads of
fered free transportation and other
aid.
The Columbia River Packing Asso
ciation donated the use of two steam-
s for housing purposes and facill-
;s in churches and other buildings
?re listed for housing.
A detachment of the Oregon
tionai guard was due to arrive to aid
the local police.
Orders were issued to keep every
person out of the burned district last
night.
Douglas Fairbanks, to restrain Hyman
I Wlnlk and others, from revamping
SENDER ARRAIGNED to wh,ci F ‘‘' rb *° k * * PPMred
(By Associates Preae)
Philadelphia, Pa.. Dec. 9. — Mrs.
Elizabeth Deard. of Reading, aged 62,
and mother of seven children, charged
with mailing a box of poisoned candy
to Mrs. Annie Chamurs, has been in
dicted by a federal grand jury.
U. S. MAY ENTER PREMIERS
MEETING IN LONDON
(By Aaaoclatet! Tress)
London, Dec. 9.—The possibility
that Japan and the United States may
be admitted to the conference of
! British, Belgian and Italian premiers
here this week-end, was discussed
day by the diplomatic correspondent
of the Daily Telegraph. The writer
says that Japnn has already formally
requested admission and that although
Amcrica.bas not made the satr
quest, this fact need not preclude
consideration of that point.
LAUSANNE MEET
SEEMS BRIGHTER
(Continued from Face I)
TWO MORE FARM CREDIT
PLANS BEFORE CONGRESS
(By /
I Press)
Velvet Beans, ton
Eggs. doz.
$10.00
... 50c
Chickens, fryers, lb 20c to 25c
Chickens, hens, lb 17c t<
Turkeys, lb
Sweet Potatoes, home consumption
only, bu 4uc to 60
Peanuts: Market weak.
CHICAGO SCHOOL BOARD
DEFICIT TWO MILLIONS
(By Associated press)
Chicago. III.. Dec. 9.—Dlscn
cies in the financial accounts of the
Chicago school board, are allege
the auditing company that In
Kitted the 'looks of the board a
of the
port of which 1
ublic.
BANDITS STEAL $50,000
WORTH OF WHISKEY
(By Associated Press)
81. Louis, Mo.. Dec. 9.—The police
today are searching for clues In the
daring theft of whiskey valued at be
tween fifty thousand and one hundred
thousand dollars, by a dozen bandits
who overpowered the watchman and
government guard at the Jaek Daniel
Distilling Company here last night
and escaped. The loot consists of fif
ty barrels and four hundred oases.
RED * COAL
FURIOUS AND LONG
Many coals quickly 1, urn themselves out—
Red Star Does Not.
ONE TON WILL CONVINCE YOU
THOMASVILLE ICE & A/lFg. GO.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
PHONE 6.
Washington. D. C., Dec. 9—Two
tore farm credit plans were today
dded to the dozen or more already
before Congress. A bill amending
amending the farm loan act to provide
for additional credit, was Introduced
by Senator Norbeck, and Representa
tive Strong, while another Introduced
by Norbeck and Representative Net
son. would authorize the war finance
corporation to make loans to foreign
purchasers fo American agricultural
products.
sio n came when M. Tchitcherin and
M. Rakovsky also of the Russian dele
gation, demanded that Russia be ad
mitted to all informal discussions
which may take place between th
military and naval experts of the
Turks and the entente on the straits
question. Lord Cttrzon held this
would be impossible as these discus
sions would be informal and wholly
unofficial. He said Russia had
right to demand representation when
the powers interested in the straits
were making no such request,
case the problem of the straits w
discussed in full conference by
subcommission Lord Curzon explain
ed that the Russian experts would
he welcomed.
In opening the session Lord Curzon
;aid he was glad the Turks had
cepted the principle of demilitarized
zones on the straits, provided they
assurred adequate protection
that the Turks had accepted the prin
ciple of free passage of warships and
merchantmen in times of peace
-, and also in principle a n inter
national commission to regulate com-
:ia! navigation. He added that
the Turks had laid down the basis of
• regime they desired to see applied
the straits and that it seemed
possible to harmonize this with the
WILL TRY AIR TRIP
AROUND THE WORLD
(By Associated Tress)
San Francisco. Cal.. Dec. 9.—Sir
Keith Smith, famous British aviator
arrived here today to prepare for n
round-the-world flight, which ho pro
poses to make In the spring of 1923.
The course of the air cruise will lead
from London to Egypt and Mesopo
tamia. over India and Burma, up the
Chinese coast, across to Japan, thence
to Alaska, across Canada to New
York, and finally London by way of
Greenland and Iceland.
VIOLENT STORM WRECKS
MANY SHIPS OFF SPAIN
(lly Associated Tress)
Paris. Dec. 9.—Fleeing from the
violent tempest sweeping the Mediter
ranean coast of Spain, the French
mall boat, Governor General Tlrman
has struck on the reefa at the en
trance to the harbor of Port Vendres,
19 miles southeast of Perplgan,
where It was seeking refuge. The
passengers were put ashore after
much dlfllculty but the vessel proba
bly will bo lost. This Is but one of
the many wrecks that have occurred
during the present storm.
AGRICULTURAL SITUATION
IN UNITED STATES IMPROVED
Washington. D. C.. Dec.' 9.—The
general agricultural situation In the
United States has improved slightly.
indicated by the monthly agricul
tural review by the Department of
Agriculture.
Cotton, grain and livestock prod
ucts prices os well as the prices of
things the farmers have to buy have
slowly, the October price Index
in farm products being 110 as
compared with 100 for 1913.
STILLMAN MAKES
ANOTHER EFFORT
(By Associated Press)
White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 9.—James
. Stillman, has made another efTort
> appeal from the court decision
which declared his wife not guilty of
induct and upholding the paterni
ty of Baby Guy.
An appeal filed (by Stillman's coun-
*1. asked the appellate division o'
the Supreme Court to decide on the
-gality of final judgment In the case
Xmat toy* and Xmas furnltur* can
be bought very cheap at Empire Furni
ture Store.
00UG LOSES SUIT
(By Associated Press)
New York. Dec. 9.—The plea of
several year* ago, was denied today
by Supreme Court Justice Wagner.
The court held that Fairbanks was
but an employe of tho company that
made the films and that the produc
ers had a right to make any changes
they saw fit
GRAND
Dec14
MIMSTREU
E® ALL *
1ES(
75c, $1.00, $1.50
Seats on Sale Wednesday
Ingram Drug Store
CHANGEJF LIFE
Florida Lady Was ia a Miserable
Condition, Bat Says She Found
Cardui Helpful, and
GotWeD.
Allha, Fla.—In explaining how the
found Cardui so helpful during change pi
life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this
place, said:
”1 became so weakened It was an effort
for me to get around, f knew what waa
the matter, but I felt like I couldn’t give
1 just dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
sit down long—yet so weak I couldn’t
get about. It is a most miserable and
Such a helpless feeling.
1 would get depressed and out ot
i oepun to icci, ancr u\vuuc,incic w«i
no use to try to get well. This is all
wrong, for it makes a person worse.
“I had heard of Cardui. and thought..
might strengthen me A neighbor had
used It with good results.
“1 took one bottle (of Cardui), then I
saw I wasn’t so nervous, so kept it up.
“Gradually the nervousness left me.
1 began to eat and sleep better. Was
soon well, and all right Cardui did
wonders tor me, ana I certainly do
recommend It”
Thousands of other women have writ
ten, to tell of the beneficial results obtain
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend
It to others. _ tA
Sold everywhere. Try It Nl
(Advertisement)
CHEAP EXCURSION
TO ATLANTA
$5.50
A. B. &A.RY.
ROUND TRIP
$5.50
From Thomasville
Tickets sold for spsclsl train,
Isaving 9:45 a. m. and rsgular
train Isaving at 7:20 p. m.
Thursday, Dsc. 14. Rsturn lim
it Dec. 17th.
Addltionsl Information from
any A. B. A A. Agent.
Extraordinary
Silk Shirt Sale
A Beautiful lot that sold from
$5.00 to $10.00
ON SALE
Lot No. 1 $2.95, Lot No. 2 $3.95
Lot No. 3 $4.95
Neel Brothers
Bargain Department
H. GOLDSTEIN'S
SPECIALS FOR JO DAYS ONLY
Mai’s Overcoats, at
$4.98
Ladies’ $25.00 Coats at
$16.75
Ladies’ Suits, at
$9.90
Baby Blankets, pair
49c
Chiffon Broadcloth, 54-inch, yd. ...
$2.79
54-Inch Prunella Skirting, yd
$2.95
54-lnch Storm Serge yd.
$1.39
H. GOLDSTEIN'S
A COMPLETE LINE OF
China and Crockery-ware
FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Yale and National Bicycles
—for—
YOUR BOY OR GIRL.
Parrish Bicycle & Hdwe. Co.
221-223 W. Jackson SI. Tfiomasville, Ga.
Dyeing
Dyeing
Dyeing
WE DYE TO LIVE—
Said us your Cleaning and Pressing. All
work guaranteed. Ladies’ work a specialty.
We are now in position to do all kinds of
tailoring 'coat-lining, ets.
Troy Tailoring Co.
Phone 43
205 West Jackson Street
Rubber Boots
For
$3.00
A. T. Chastain
Why Not Eat Fresh
JERSEY BUTTER
While You Can
The Supply Is Plentiful
At Present
Pringle Company
PRESCRIPTION PRUDENCE
Your doctor may diagnose your trouble exactly,
and prescribe just the medicine indicated in your
case, and still not get results.
OVER FORTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
has taught us to be extremely careful about dispens
ing the right strength drugs—compounded just as
your Doctor wants them.
THIS IS YOUR PROTECTION
AT OUR STORE
Thomas Drug Store
Prescription Druggists
PHONES 41 and 798 THOMASVILLE, QA