The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 11, 1922, Image 2

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FACE EIGHT DAILY TIMIt-INTERRRISI THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY AFTERNOON, 11, 1122. DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRIS* I Semi-Weekly 1 trrprfee, Published • ter prise Bulldln* by salon through I laaa Mall ltatt MEMBERS OF^THE ASSOCIATED The Associated Press Is Mdttslystr anlltled to crtdltsd tO It. » • » b] P*P" otherwise credited I d also the local ns ■eln. All rights of ra-pabllcs reby reserved. THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING CAMPAIGN there and Is kept separate and apart from other funds. This «ras nersr The Chriatmts^sTickln, c.mp.1,. j d °“ hereby lerm.lly suuouncea tor the '°° k <*""• Th ” “° De! ' “ “ , *" r 1 ‘" eaent re.,on. For three yo.r, tb.| ve ‘ led »" d “ beMr, “ "“«*■ Tlmes-Enterprlse has asked Its read- irs to send one stocking filled with omething nice and attractive for poor children. The responses for the past three years were splendid and showed much thought and care, by both chll- en and grown folks. Everybody felt it they would like to be represented a gift to some child, who -Is bereft all the Christmas cheer that comes children in more fortunate SUBSCRITPION I PHONE NUMBER#:— We were standing on the street terday when a man. his wife, and three little children came along. We cannot call upon our pen to give an accur ate description of those people. They, perhaps, live very near to us. and yet that they > all ready lor redemption. tha their clothes call on anybody, for an; 1 charity. iar ‘i God knows it is hard t I witness such a sight as l if his own door, among hi: {and then feel like he could refuse to contribute something, some little lK8 1 thing, to make these children think God is good after all. that His jest place to make money Is, 81 i b i ect8 are willing .very body c.h see you doing' “"“•“W » those. ...o .... ........ of it all. I There is nothing that so excites a 's pity and sympathy as the life little child, whose parents are not 'able to give it anything except the barest necessities. Those of us who look back on our own childhood, with all of its beautiful and tender love und the evidences of it in a thousand ways, can't visualize the feelings of * those little children, it is not their fault .they can't help it. sanitary closets Instilled throughout the city, hsve been paid tor and are working in a very satis factory way. The cost was borne by the users, and the former method of removing garbage at an expense of material amount each year Is aban doned. It costs the city nothing and the cost to the user Is not material. These are but a few of tho construc tive and ^businesslike phases of the ad ministration. ThomasvlUe needs just h for the next two years. These n are thorough familiar with the methods and procedure and are en titled to thanks and appreciation for ie time and thought they have given * the city's affairs. They should be -turned to office without opposition. HARDLY POSSIBLE If it were possible or feasible, we wish that the same pressure could be exerted on certain people to save aa was done during the war, when they were urged to buy Liberty Bonds, War Stavlngs Stamps, and other govern- We do not intimate that the billions Invested In those channels la neces sary or feasible now. but we do be lieve that the Incentive to sai stilled Into the minds and hearts of many Americans during those palgna has borne abundant fruit and proven to be quite an Item for good. Many folks can save if they will. They always manage to save a little under The only trouble Is that the does not exist and therefore the savings are not as generally die- s they might be for the gen eral good. INHUMAN TURKEY. of i Paderewski has enough of politics, even though he is used to playing with the ivories. he bride that war Jen name, wants t i she ought to. Lots of them llv< r Tho key is trying to turn back the There is enough enlighten- in the world to make it sure that the vast majority of peoples are igainst forced migrations of nations. It is taken for granted that it is say to all the thousands and * of Greeks in Constantino ple that they must give up their horn- the ordered round of their lives, o gj ve j— 80 to a new P* aCe - -Many of them * rived, ere born ,n Constant,n °P le : many | of them have established businesses there and, ac the American onlookers at Lausanne said, have contributed to the progress and prosperity of the city ;many of them could not find a place in a new home to carry on work at all similar to that which they are accustomed to; a city population would hare to go in large part Into a rural section. Now, regardless of what ancestral blood there is in these people, it is wrong to take human be ings and treat them by the thousands ivllle :ainst the in the ssociution The Tiger Is a real diplomat. He always says what he thinks, but ho doesn't always think. ' —»— I The bootlegger always is glad to see the friendly face of a patron on the ] jury that tries him. What will they take for a plate of friends, lots more of them itrawberries grown on that fifty thou* j can ever know. Their COuumuu •• T sand dollar bush? pitiful. It is proper that we relievo' essity. but the Times-Enterprlse 1 of natJ ^ Us to go n little larger at Chr'sl I,, on couW . lirord be , Iubborn ln 1 tlme and P r0Tld ' e *' I anachronistic Idea.. U It not plain tra for the children, the poor, hedra*-1 the Turks wouM not dare to plan i, hied- unfortunate. underprivileged j >0 great , heKlra (or the 0rTOk>? , • bo.va and girls, who never knour any, America's voice may be heard, hut It j pleasure except that which springs up,, a( . k , lbe „ eighl tbat |t wou , d ba>e o naturally from the mere hope ot 1I»- ‘ , n a warM association whose voice The open fireplace I. always sought tos . j would be hacked by ,auctions that by the tobacco chewer when chid if you can 't feel that appeal. If you j woub i assure the nreehs of constantl- weather comes along. don't know what It means to bring ■ nop j e of protection. that sort of Joy, try It this year and plan right now to fill a stocking for •nt-jurage some more {some little waif, whose life would bo 0 -Infinitely gladdened and whose future It might have been prohibition that • may be changed by just that one ■aused a split In the aces ot a cer- thought that there are people in the aln Georgia Journal recently. [world who want to spread Joy. relieve suffering and administer to those who t anything but mere life, now whenever you feel like _ jit that you will send a stocking and Mr. Ford says he is not & candidate, then have it here on the twenty-second but the fellows he is paying say he is. of December, so we can turn them We don't know which to believe. [over to the ladles of the Epworth ho attend to the annual charity Christmas gifts. e man who can be pies 'able in the face of an abcessed 2 can qualify for any task. The wrecks that follow neglect i the most morbid kind, because thoyj' islly have been avoided. j ru*s SATISFACTORY RECORDS >erately spilled < ■orted that an effort is be* for the purpose of beeping out moths' made induce the mayor and would not fill the average thimble. | coaoc „ I0 , und thl. Lou ef beggars°d^t deserve aoy y *' ,r Thc Tlmes-Eeterprlse sincere- help you give, but It IshT worth ia-l' 1 ' l ' op|,, thl * ,m ° cc “ r - ,or “T ve.tigntlng to see whether It |, ra l» 1 w-enal reason, but solely and simply placed or not. There wouldn't be any or distillers, If there werer breakers with whom they this administration’s record Is I satisfactory In every way and success- bootleggers^ j u | eren beyond the hopes of the most optimistic. They took office with a deficit of forty thousand dollars staring them in the face. The first step was a strict and economic budget system to which they have stuck with purposeful ti how he would cornbread on a The gift you might make easlsst The world is not yet Just and right. There still is need of for.e. The Turks do not think the United States would send a fleet or an army or both to protect the Greeks If Turkey after all determines to put them out of Constantinople. But if America's voice were part of a world voice tha* was backed by power, power that w * ready to be used. Turkey would listen, because the Turk can hear only one argument, and that argument U tore-.. As it is now. he thinks he can “get away” with his Inhumane Idea. All this does not mean that Amor- | lea should keep her army and n*vy I on the move righting the wrongs of the world. But It doea mean two things: One of them u that whatever happens in Turkey or anywhere else hi the world la directly America's business, and the other is that It would be well for America to be Iq a position to make her voice heard and heeded. What a great thing was lost to America and to the world when par tisanship prevented the full develop ment of the league of natlona.—Sav annah Morning News. Now that the banking law la consti tutional what excuse will there be paying dividends mora rapidly ;ity and remarkable success. It Is 1 than his been the custom in material The tinkle of Ice In the glass la for blden In Maine, because they don'l have the tame good, clear, purs lea we have to make down In this part of ths world. We have to remind our fthile what he was hastily, says leaving the farma oted farm Journal, bnt i the haste to the fact that doing likewise. They have paid back nount of that debt and are ln a fair ay to pay It all. The expenditures e not as generous aa they hava bean our own * bUt they * hou,< * not haTe h® 6 ®- under I the circumstances. Thomaivllle has' Tha star that la traveling at the ' not been allowed to surfer during that rata of to million miles per day ernor of time, however, and every department needn’t worry, us because It would n. so he ( has been cut Judiciously and wifely, hare to go mors than fifteen daya . Thu water and light plant has been [get j separated from the general fund of | the city and the proceeds from profits | are devoted to plant Improvements. The plaut will probably have paid for the new building by the end ot tha ear. Tha money hat la earned There are some men who atlll think that a derby la a moat becoming piece of headgear. Tha boys, howaver, pre fer the derby that they can use on the football field. TS. BSD floM tor twin, hit by Ml that plant should, b y on meins, bo It- Tho Ku Klux I, blamed for the •■to probsbly did lib, w« did once os rotod to Its Improvsmeots snd enlxrge- befro migration, but It can't bo Mid . umt. .he. .. stepped on th. c«rbj,M.U. Werer. tut It ... responsible tor . right onto one. It happened to be » The linking fund has beeu tepsrab |aimllar exodux aeriral yean ago. Ford, to n raid tho denier Instead ot ed trom the leaaral fund and la UUct. wbes conditions .ora •ome.bil slml. U * d **“ r - Mnt that belong, to It goea Ur to tboa, of the present Urns. M.- •" “ * * PROFESSIONAL F. A. STROBEL, D. C Licensed Chiropractor Cfirenle Office Phone, Res. 1 i Specialty “ is. MS . ssi Dr. R. B. O'Quinn DENTAL BURGEON Office fn Medical Bld0. Extracting a Specialty If anticipation Is all there kissing, we hope Tucker will still be anticipating when he sees bis fat lady frlead. The standard of living differs In many localities but we are agreed that the permanent bath would relieve of some burdens, sometimes. The kindness exhibited by s> lewspapers in copying our editorials rithout credit Is none the less appre- lated. Credit of that kind gets lothing and gives the other fellow chance to claim something. 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. Dan Stephens, Manager 123 SOUTH BROAD STREET Place Your Order for Thanksgiving Fruit Cake The STONE Kind I, 2, and 4 pounds each. With W. P. Grantham Phone 11 The Smart Shoppe of Beauty Culture Upchurch Building, Snd floor Room S10, Phone II Permanent Waving f 1. for onrl Anna M. Lightfoot Graduate In Beany Culture JAMES B. BURCH Lawyer Civil and Criminal Practlca Third Floor Masonic Bldg. THOMASV2LLE, GA. Cocoa, in qt. jars ... 25c Salad Dressing, bottle 10c Government Com Beef Hash, J-lb 10c Queen Olives, 7-oz. bottle 15c Large size Cocoanuts, each 10c J. R. EVANS Phone 128 You Are Lucky If you paaa through life with out lose 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 “MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY” By buying your Christmas Gifts of us. Your patronage will be appreciated, no matter how small a gift, wheth er the ioc Christmas Card or the finest silver set or diamond ring. Let us show you. Ours are Gifts That Last. Louis H. Jerger VENIDA Clintonic Twin SOAPS Wash the Venida way, for enlarged pores, pim ples, oily skin, white- heads, rough, red and chapped skin, black heads, chafing, excessive perspiration, etc. The latest and positively the BEST Skin Soap yet MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED —25 Cents— HONIENTA, the great Cough, Cold, Catarrh and Hay Fever Remedy 40c and 75c. J. W. PEACOCK 104 E. Jackson St PHONE 606. Square Deal Druggist Citizens Banking & Trust Co. THOMASV1LLE, GA. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $135,000.00 Commercial and Savings Deposits Buv a andSpend the difference .N/? Y’ /. C 'U ’ n) lt~ r/UfCt—, 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 Next Door Neighbors Through our banking-by mail plan every patron of this bank is one of our next door neighbors. Without leaving home, depos itors can communicate with us regarding banking or fin ancial matters, make deposits or withdrawals; in short, transact all their banking bus iness. We are always glad to wel come you personally but when you can’t come to the bank, use the mails. Bank of Thomasville Designated Depository • f Stats of Georgia, County wf Thomas and City af Thomxivllle.