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MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECI
11, 1922.
DAILY TIMEB-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
PAGE THREE
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ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Putbaan Sleeping Can)
Arrive* L
•:S0 am Binning ham-AtlanU 7:10 pm
ATLANTIC COAST LINS RAILROAD
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2:20 am •av'h-Jax-Menta'y 1^7 an
2:21 am Monti , y-Sav'li.7aa f “
10:66
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••:30 pm Panlm
10:60 am Atlsnte-Albsnj
IN pm Mont|*y-8av’h-J
7:16 pm Atlanta •Albany
Net*—(**)8unaay only.
LOOK! LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
are cheaper now than
last year. Our stock is
the best; our market is
absolutely sanitary; our
price is as low as good
service and good food
can be sold.
IK &
PHONE 52
If you are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
ne time. That is all
we ask.
Thomaivilla, Ga., Dae. 8, 1922.
The board of education met in th*
First National Bank at 12:00 o'clock
with the following members: Presi
dent Jerger and Massrs. Little, Maya,
Rockwell, and Upchurch.
The minutes of the previous meet*
g were read and approved.
A report on the East Side lanch
om showed that for the two months
of its operation it had paid all operat*
ing expenses with a small balance
left, but nothing had been paid
equipment- The matter of selecting
supervisor of the lunch
referred to the Committee on Teach*
u Miss May Upchurch, who has
successfully supervised this work,
submitted her resignation ai she will
be in Florida during the next several
months. Her work was highly com*
Clean Up
for
X - Mas
Best Scrub Brushes 25c
Old Dutch Geanser 10c
Sunbrite Geanser,
2 for 15c
Spotless Geanser .. 5c
Swift’s Pride Washing
Powder, 10 pkgs
for 35c
Swift’s Arrow Borax
Soap, 8 bars for ,25c
Roy Smith
mended by SupL Broughton.
The resignation of Mr. T. L. Ross
as a member of the board was re
ceived and accepted with regret. The
vacancy thus created waa filled by
the unanimous election of Mr. R. G.
Fleetwood .
Other matters of general interest
were discussed.
The treasurer’s report is as follows:
Statement Of Tr**e*rar November
T* December 1, 1922
RECEIPTS
Balance Nov. 1, $ 18.1
County Board 382.(
Borrowed Money 7,OOO.C
Book Fees Ele. White. 88.8
Incidental Fees Ele.
While 5i.o
Book Fees High Sehool 89.0
Incidental Fees H. S... 18.0
Music East Sid* 48.7
Music iPletcbervtll* __ 81.7
Bqok IRtnt • .7
Fines A Damages - 4.7
Sale of Supplies ..... 7.2
Sale of Books .(J
Fin.# on AthVJc
Equipment ... .7
Current Events .gi
Literary Digest 1.01
Lunch Room .191.2!
Total $
DISBURSEMENTS
Salaries Teachers (white)
7,867.27
9
Salaries Teachers’ (eol)
Janitor Colored Seh...
Fuel ...............
Freight on Coal
Telephones ..........
Janitors ............
Lunch Room ........
Manual Training
Postage
Building & (grounds..
Insurance
Domestic Science
Athletics .........
Books
Equipment
Teachers’ Supplies
Office Supplied
Literary Digest
Incidentals
Refund Book Fees
Refund Incidental Fees
Supplies
Balance December 1 ..
4,898.85
682.50
12.50
9.00
3.48
6.86
104.00
203.20
.74
5.02
12.09
8.70
15.67
6.25
29.86
190.89
12.30
1.20
3.00
21.60
3.66
1.00
327.78
1,612.58
WINESAP
APPLES
These apples will not
rot.
BUY THEM BY
THE BOX
From your retail dealer.
Buy the ALL AMER
ICAN BRAND.
F. B. Harris Co.
Distributors
TOTAL $ 7,867.27
The following approved bills were
ordered paid:
F. B. Harris Co., 875.75; H. H.
Vann & Son $22.88; Neel Bros.
11.08; Thomasville Steam Laundry
$1.10; B. B. Broughton $4.00;
Pringle Company $3.00; Ingram
Drug Co., $5.30; Stegall’s Dairy
$77.33; Henry Holt & Company
$1.35; Times-Enterprise Co., $109.28;
The MacMillan Co., $3.74; The R. M.
Rowe Co., $21.31; Clanton & Webb
Co., $1.25; March Brother* $3.99;
Milton Bradley Co., $2.00; The
Jenkina Co., $3.75; W. F. Martin
$23.00; Kirby Planing Mill Co.,:
$21.85; Robison Hardware Co., i
$20.28; J. O. Baxley $9.10; Samuel
Lewis $12.25; James Watt & Bro.|
$45.66; Allyn £ Bacon $3.78; Edu
cational Publishing Co., . $0.48;
$6.37; Central Scientific Co., $10.53;
L. J. Sturdivant $2.60.
There being no further business,
the board adjourned.
E. R. JERGER, Pre*
B. B. BROUGHTON, Sec.
highways weather service
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 11, 1923.
Dixie Highway, Atlanta to Chat
tanooga, Tann* (Via Dalton 117
miles. Via Rome 126 miles.)
Considerable rain fell in northern
Georgia and roada are somewhat
slippery, but passable. From Annu-
chee to Gore has a few bad * places
where the road Is being rebuilt since
the rain, but passable.
2. Bankheaa Highway. (Atlanta te
Tallapoosa 60 mllea. Atlanta ta
Hartwell 116 miles.)
The entire route is somewhat
slippery, and rough and muddy in
places, but can be traveled all right
, Atlanta-MacHson-Warrenton-Augus-
ta. (166 mllta.)
The road from Stone Mountain to
Lithonla is in good shape, only
Steyerman’s Style Shop
PRESENTS
OF IDEAS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER
Italian Silk
Underwear
Kayser’s Jersey
Petticoats
MAKES A CHARMING GIFT
Dainty Silk Vests, Bloomers, Ted
dies and Gowns, all of the best Kay-
ser Glove Silk, plain and fancy
trimmed.
For mother, sister, daughter or friend
—what gift is more practical and
prettier than a petticoat.
Here you will find them in a gala ar
ray at all prices, depending on fabric, j
quality and style.
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Hif
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Hundreds of Lovely
Handkerchiefs
Exquisitely Embroidered on the
finest Imported Linens
Exceedingly practical; handkerchiefs
take their place among the most favor
ed personal gifts.
Packed each in a box at 35c to $1.50
Fine Wool
Sweaters
Slip-Over and Tuxedo Models
From the simplest to the very tin
Angora and Pure Silks.
Priced from $2.95 and upwards.
Christmas Day is not far off—time now is too brief for gift gi vers to lag. Right now, while there is yet ample elbow room
—fresh and full assortments of merchandise, and sales-people unwearied, is the time for the adventure of Christmas shop
ping. We have Gifts here she will surely like because she ca n really use them.
Grlffin-Macon, 64 mllea.) (deposited in due form and itg receipt
The Macon route is fair, but the I acknowledge, the State of Georgia
considerable rain during the past 24-
hours has made muddy places in low
portlona of the road.
5. Atlanta-Newnan-Columbua.
miles.)
The Atlanta-Columbus road*
somewhat muddy and slippery on th*
surface, but passable. From Luther
ville to Durand good. About one mile
of highway near Durand not complet
ed, which la in fair condition.
Road ForacasL
Further cloudy, threatening, rainy
weather is dictated, with somewhat
colder, which will keep road surfaces
slippery and muddy during the ne
several days.
C. P- von HERRMANN.
NEW AND INTRICATE
FINANCIAL PROBLEM
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 11 An entire
ly new and intricate problem in
financing hat Just been presented to
little bumpy in places Stone Moun-1 Comptroller General •William A.
tain to Grayson is in excellent condi> j Wright, and despite his lonjg and
tion, except for a short distanca be- I capable service to the state, he is
tween Shellville and Grayson. From ' wrinkling his brow and scratching his
Grayson on through Logansville and .head.
to Monroe and Athens is as leval as! A small public service corporatios
floor, and fast timt can be made, up-state sent in a check for 9 cents as
Decatur to Lawrencevllle and Winder its annual assessment for the main-
is in rather bad ahape, being ripply tainance of the Georgia Public Ser-
and bumpy moat of the way. Th* vice Commiadoo.
rains Thursday night made road The minimum exchange rat* charg-
surfaces in most sections rather ed by the Atlanta banks for the col*
slippery. lection of out-of-town items is 10
«. Dlxla Highway, South. (Atlanta- cents. Therefore, if the check is
will be out of pocket 3 cents, not
counting letterhead, envelope
stenographer’s time.
On the other hand if the chock is
sent back with a request for stamps,
it would be very difficult to preserve
the complete record of the transaction
as all monies must pass through the
State Treasury.
General Wright took the case un
der advisement.
passenger type, will be operated by f
Swayne and Holt, managing agent!
of San Francisco. Besides excellent
passenger accommodations, the Presi
dent Hayes and the President Harri-
the shipping board said have
refrigerator space which should
prove an attractive feature, especially
packers and fruit exporters.
NEW PASSENGER SERVICE
HAS BEEN INAUGUATED
Washington, D. C., Dec. 1
Operation of the new direct passenger
service between Pacific ports of the
United States and the east cos
South America, via the Panama canal
will begin next month. The shipping
board announced yesterday that the
President Hayes would Jloave San
Francisco, Jan. 25, and that there-
after sailings would be forty dayi
apart The President Harrison and
the Susquehanna are the other vcsseli
assigned to the service.
Los Angeles, according to yester
day’s announcement, will be the other
Pacific coast port of call. The vessels
will stop at Santos. When prospec
tive inauguration of the new service
was announced six weeks ago by th*
shipping board it was aaid the ships
also would cal! at Seattle, but n*
mention was made of that port in
yesterday’s announcement
The ships all of a combined cargo-
WAYCROSS MAY SHIP
THOUSANDS OF EGGS
Waycross, Dec. 11.—Thousands of
fresh eggs will be sent to the market
in Jacksonville and North Florida, gs
well as throughout South Georgii
the poultry and egg plan being foster
ed by the Georgia Association in W:
county materializes. As yet Waycross
buys a large quantity of eggs from
Tennessee and other states, but
county directors of tbo association
hope not only to Induce the farmer:
tough eggs for the city tradi
but a large surplus to be shipped from
here.
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND SKILLED BARBER 8ERVICE
; have recently added another chair to our chop and secured the
will be pleased to serve his old
[ Mr. Lee Lewis who '
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDRENS HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 25c. Shav* 15c Shin*
MIZE BUILDING, No. 21 3 WEST JACKSON 8TREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
J. F. PITTMAN
MILK COWS
> want
If you want a fresh
to exchangs your dry cow for a
fresh one, call and aaa me.
Phon* 458 or call at r*sld*ncs
424 E. Clay Str*«L Thomasville.
J. F. PITTMAN
Phone 284
CITY DRUG STORE
We Specialize in Prescriptions
Our drugs are fresh and pure, and when von
have us fill your prescriptions, youcan re-t
assured they arc fil led correctly anil delivered
promptly.
Yours For Belter Service
CITY DRUG STORE
Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candies