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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPAItt THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1222.
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Old Timer said it looked like
yesterday.
Sfki is to be barred, but that
against the law in this country.
crop.
Thomasville is the best place in
Georgia to shop, especially for Cl
re is a lot of filthy money in
tsville. but we wouldn't refit
The Transval is said to produce
fifty per cent of the world’s gold, bui
it doesn't stay there.
The i
who I
a grade crossing will not have any
trouble in proving It.
The small farm is best, because you
can work it more Intensively and
therefore, more profitably.
The wildcat doesn't get its power
from its weight, and yet it can stand
up against almost anything.
The Tiger has bad a good time and
probably done more good for France
than for himself In this country.
Iona Mann celebrated her wedding
with great eclat, but she had to forego
one Mann while getting another.
HARD TO IMAGINE
Nobody would Imagine that the dai»
ger of airships colliding while flying,
would be material, even though there
were many more planes in operation
than there is at the present time.
There seems to be illimitable space
in the air to the unlnltiate on tha
ground, those who. love to see the
planes fly. but had rather not be par
ticularly concerned about their safety
personally.
Yet in the last few days there have
oeen several accounts in which -In
stances were reporteo of airships col
liding. These machines are not con
structed for collisions. They are
flimsy, and any Jar of the kind neces-
Ham King, 14.000; Maryland, Charles New York Women Busy
Carroll. 912.000. John Hanson, 912,000; Mrs. Mary Austin of New York
Massachusetts, Samuel Adams, 111/ says, "Our kitchen was overrun with
712.23, John Wlnthrop, 112,712.79; roaches. I spoke to the lady down*
Michigan. Lewis Cass. 99.848.12, Zach-
arlah . Chandler, 99,000; Missouri,
Frances P. Blair, 98,000, Thomas H.
Benton, 98.000; Minnesota, Henry M.
Rice; New Hampshire, John Stark.
94.484.11; Daniel Webster, 94,484.11;
New Jersey, Richard Stockton, |8.-
082.20, Philip Kearney, 98,082.20; New
York, Robert K. Livingston, 913,000,
George Clinton, f12.600; North Caro
lina, Zebulon B. Vance; Ohio, James
A. Garfield, 99.500, William Allen,
99.500; Oklahoma, Sequoyah; Pennsyl
vania, J. G. O. Muhlenberg, 97.500;
Robert Fulton, 17,500; Rhode Island,
stairs and ahe said she used .Royal
Guaranteed Roach Powder and those
that escaped never came back. I
used Royal too and was never bother
ed again.” You can do the same
thing. 10c St 25c boxes. Sold and
guaranteed by Ingram Drag store.
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Bitated by coming in contact with n Nathanie, Greene. 98,566, Roger Wil
ivift moving or very material obstacle.
, 98,566; South Carolina, John CL
i Calhoun, 99,000; Texas, Stephei
ill cause an upset that Is
result In the death of the pilot and his ’ Auitln |4 >60 o, Samuel Houston. 95.- j
passengers. |000; Vermont, Ethan Allen. 95,300,
When air lanes are definitely mark- Jacob ColUmer> |g i0 81.l5; Virginia,
>A out there will be regulations that George Washington, 96.000, R. E. Lee,
vill cover the heights at which planes gio.000; West Virginia, John E. KennA
nay fly. This will establish a safety j^ooo, Francis H. Plerpont, 98,000;
:one and eliminate such instances ««, Wisconsin. James Marquette, 98,000
tave recently occurred, naturally and ( The Uw for the establishment of a
l0 lely In the regulation lanes. There nat ional statuary hall, as It appears In
vill always be a few accidents of that the -ReTLed statutes’* of the United
kind, where planes alight or go up statMf geC ond edition, 1878, Is, in part,
air. It hns heen since planes aB follows: "And the president Is au-
use and always will be. There thorlxed to Invite all the states to
s much danger, however, as provide and furnish statutes, in mar-
many imagine, and this will be ma- b j 0 or bronze, not exceeding two in
erially decreased when flying has be- nU mber for each state, of deceased per-
ome a commercial project. |sons who have been citizens thereof,
° land ilustrious for their historic re-
CONCERNING THE IRISH j nown . or for dilUnguUhed civic or
Ireland is still In the throes of a military services, such as each stato
•ery bitter contest, seemingly con- ‘ m ®y deem to be worthy of this nation-
Ined to Irish patriots. The settle- ( aI commemoration."
' The original resolution, as pasted
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or went
to exchange your dry cow for •
fresh one, call and see ms.
Phone 458 or cell at residence
424 E. Clay Street, Thomasville.
J. F. PITTMAN
Cocoa, in qt. Jars ... 25c
Salad Dressing, bottle 10c
Government Com Beef
Hash, J-lb 10c
Queen Olives, 7-oz.
bottle 15c
Large size Coeoanuts,
each 10c
J. R. EVANS
Phone 128
TO ATLANTA
A. B, &A.RY.
ROUND TRIP
$5.50 $5.50
From Thomasville
Tickets sold for special train,
leaving 9:4B a. m. and regular
train leaving at 7:20 p. m.
Thursday, Dec. 14. Return lim
it Dec. 17th.
Additional Information from
any A. B. A A. Agent
ment of the status of Ireland as
dominion of the British Empire has by the House, stltpulated that the two
eliminated the English from that «tatutes, to be furnished by each state,
name degree of direct supervision and musl be "of men who have been eltl-
danger as formerly was apparent. Ths zeng thereof,** but before the final
English parent has absolved Itself of P a »*age of the resolution by Congress
the duty of keeping order and prevent ! ,he word "men” was changed to read
ing assassinations and reprisals of.' deceased persons. Had the statues
various sorts. The bill has been' b «*en confined to men only, it would
signed and the status of the Irish Free
State definitely determined.
In view of the fight that was waged
for perfect freedom, as It was termed,
there is bound to be some flarebacks,
but they are Irrgely concerned with
the Irish themselves and they seem to
lie engaged in a regutai assassination
been impossible for the state of
Illinois to have honored Itself, and the
womanhood of America, by placing In
statuary hall a statue of Frances E.
Willard.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Incc
bee again, the government taking thej** lt * e chance of the average man e»
of rebels and the rebels ussassi caplng, unless he didn't get the dough
natlng the officials
be found.
Such a condition is bad for Ireland
and tor its people. The only common
ground on which they can settle thelf
quarrel is the accpetam
minion status. It has be
by a majority vote, and
titled to Its slncerest
the minority, which.
of the <Io-
determlned
:eptance of
far, has failed
during the twelve months.
Yon Arc Lucky
If you pass through Ilfs with
out loss of time or property—
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Fire Policy
and a
Health and Acc ! dent
Policy
for your protection.
A Life Policy
to protect your family.
W. M. Parker
Phone 410 Mitchell Bldg.
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There are still lews sgalnst murder
ss well S3 liquor, and they are Just ss
Important to the welfare of human
beings.
The best men In the world can be
mistaken, and it they are that good
they will not be loath to admit It when
called upon.
When you expect forgiveness, stop
and think a minute how you would
feel about giving It under similar clr
cumatances.
Ford urges folks to spend their
money freely, but he doesn't intimate
that it is necessary to buy a Ford In
order to do it.
!to exert any efforts except to disrupt
' the arrangements and create as much
rebellon and slaughter as is possible.
The question Is decidedly Irish now
and as such It will be settled when
the minority realizes the futility of
continuing the struggle against the
majority at home. There Is a differ
|ence between fighting sgalnst an
[Irish majority on the part of a minor!-
| ty and the fighting of an Irish ma
■ Jorlty against an English minority, se-
J cured for the purpose of putting Into
j effect distasteful and Irreconcilable
regulatory processes. England has
eased the burden to Ireland and it
rests still heavily m certain sections
of that blood-infested land.
The best way to gauge the emotion THE CRAWFORD LONG MEMORIAL
of some long-necked gentleman is to
keep a close watch on the migrations
of the Adam's apple.
The Irish will probably get into such
hot water before they get settled that
there won’t be any need of helping
the Germans lick England.
Lunacy Is a cause for divorce, per
haps, but it must be shown that It de
veloped after the swing-in-the-moon-
light stage of the episode.
Sants Claus whispered tha
going to do all of his shopping in |
Thomasville this year and that ths
Tlmes-Enterprise would be his guide.
You c
t lot of c
Have you bought a supply of Chrlst-
msa Seals? They cost only one cent
fach and will carry a message of hope
to the stricken ones who have little
bIbo hut hope.
The movement to raise a fund of
810.000 to place a statue of Dr. Craw
ford W. Long in the National Statuary
Hall will meet with a ready response
on the part of patriotic Georgians
Nearly twenty years ago. Dr. Long,
who first applied the theory of anaes
thesia to medical practice, and Alexan
der H. Stephens, vice president of the
Confederacy and Georgia's greatest
statesman, were selected by legislative
resolution, as the two foremost eftf-
zens In the history of the state and
e two whose statues should repre-
nt the state in Statuary Hall.
The legislature being without con
stitutional authority to appropriate
money to provide the statues, tha
matter has been allowed to drag along,
to Georgia’s shame. That this belated
move will meet with success there can
be no doubt. Citizens of Clarke coun
ty. the home of Dr. Long, have already
pledged 91.000 toward the fund. The
movement to provide the Long statue
will, undoubtedly, be followed to pro
vide to similar statue of Stephens.
Writing in the Atlanta Journal, John
T. Biofeulllet gives some Interesting
{information regarding the establish-
of Statuary Hall, together with
The National Bank still hands
some crisp, clean money, and It
make a fine present for Christmas \n\7i —“*“*
n .... . the names of those Americans whose
lieu of the gold that the government " .J
urged u, to * UtUe * * re ”° w *" “>• *" d «■'
n co*! of some of them. There are fifty
The man who said that all speeders ’ ,tatue * in the hall, all but one of
would eventually land In the Insane 1 them - that ot Fences E. Willard, be-
asylums, proved too much for s west-' ,D * ot men - Twenty-nine states
era Judge who hastened the process - ’’‘‘Presented, the names of the citizens
by committing s batch ot five. j 1,0 honored and tbe cost of the statues
i being as follows:
Alabama, J. L.
Tbe mystery of the Ford wl D dthled | Alabama. J. L. M. Curry. 94.000;
Of *hu dialed the bole la the glass,j Arkansas, Uriah M. Rose, J. P. Clark;
Is s problem that tha circulation man-, Connecticut, Roger Sherman, 97.286/
•ger would like solved at once. Can * 5, Jonathan Trumbull, 97,386,95;
tt M daw. or who did It? I Florida. John Oorrlo. Klrbr Smith;
“ | Idaho. Cieons L. Shout,. ,8.000; DU
Th- Cilrarritj'of Cconi, football BO,B - J * m — Sblold* ,0,000. rraacoo E
ton arm tick!. Tala wit rou- aad "" urt - " WU “*- 0U,,r *
„ ... Morton. I MOO. Uw Walloon, ,5.000;
Bav* ap aad tend us Kirkwood; Kansas, John J. T"ge»«.
W.000, George M. Gllck; Maine, WIV
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Victory Bonds
From. A to F have been called for re
demption December 15th
We will be glad to make exchange, or sell these
bonds for our friends, if advised immediately.
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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.
Wo are Authorized Ford Dealers.
We can supply you with any pro
duct the Ford Motor Co. makes.
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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 Depositary • f State of Oeonl*, CsBiitjf sf Tim—
mi City of Thnmaavltte,