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TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
Christmas- Specials
i lot, Poly Crome Candle sticks and
Candles t.. ¥.980 each complete
1 lot, Smoking Stands $2.50 each
Others from $3 00 to $25.00 each
1 lot Priscilla Sewing Boxes $6-75 each
1 lot, Poly Crome Framed Mirrors ... .$1.75, each
1 lot, Fine Electric Lamps
from $12.50 to $50.00 each
1 lot, Mahogany Clocks ... .$10.00 and $12.00 each
. Also the Finest Line of Toys, Dolls and Christmas
Presents Shown in Thomasville
W. Feinberg & Son
Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store
Are Your Hens Laying ?
They Are if You are Feeding
PURINA FEEDS
HEN CHOW, BABY CHICK CHOW
CHICKEN CHOWDER
GOLDEN BROS. CO.
PHONE 184
Gifts for Xmas
Select a Gift from our Stock
and you will be well pleased, both in price and quali
ty* Our line consists of
CANDY
CIGARS, PIPE8
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLE8
WHITE IVORY GOODS
LEATHER G00D8
FLASH LIGHTS
JEWELRY
Our line of jewelry is all guaranteed to be best
quality. Come in and get first choice.
Sparks Pharmacy
• * Goodness
Phone 115
Ray-o>l Ite
Flashlights
and Batteries
Stockholm, Sweden, Nor. 13.—(By
^fail)—A declaration that Darwln’i
heory of evolution le wrong comes
from the Rer. Dr. J. Enandcr, a Swed
ish country minister, more famous
botanist, who has Just returned
his congregation with an orchard of at
least a thousand varieties of willows
and willow hybrids, after a bontantcal
through the United States and
cials of the Georgla-Florlda Golf
League, will be read with Interest
here:
of the Georgla-Florlda Golf League:
e cross breeding of plants Is as
fascinating to a botanist as the cross
breeding of races to a biologist,” says
v Dr. Enander. "Cross breeds usually
when the willows go northward,
higher altitudes In monntalnous
countries. The female willow
more hardy and aggressive pioneer
the male, but continues being fer
tilized by the male as long as be la
able to follow. When the male plants
find the migration too hard and gives
up, the female willow accepts fertili
sation form some male of a kindred
species, and thus cross breeds arise.
Dr. Enander added that there were
re than seventy varieties of sallows,
willows, and many thousands of
cross breeds.
The United States customs officers
prevented the Swedish botanist from
taking in live botanical specimens
which he wanted* to show to American
aclentists. Thla was In accordance
with the law designed to prevent the
spreading of plant diseases. Dr. Enan-
w Intends to prevail upon the
Swedish government to Inspect plants
which It Is desired to export, and to
give pledges to the United States ai>
thorlties that they are free from dl»
of the teams of the Georgla-Florlda
standing of the teams for 1922:
Won Lost P.C.
Valdosta 7
Quitman 0
Thomasville — 4% 6% .450
Tallahassee 2 S .200
error Is fonnd and reported In
SWEDEN ACTIVELY AT WORK
ON NEW RADIO PLANT
will be awarded the Valdosta Country
Club, as the 1922 winner.
We regret that we had some for
feited games this year, but as a whole,
the season waa a complete success.
We would like to thank everyone
will, without doubt, be greeted by
full house when they appear at the
Grand Theatre Thursday night
A special feature this year will be
Dan Holt, with his monologue, his
banjo and songs. Dan is an old Uw
can boy and with his recent appear
ance with Coburn In that city, he re
ceived a great oration. Speaking of
him the Telegraph aald
Dan Holt took away from Macon
many years ago a stock of negro
stories and a drawl he acquired
new stock of visible ticklers. _
here in his wanderings he has
qulred deft banjo fingers. When he
wanted to quit using them last night
the audience didn’t want him
"Those who saw him In monologue at
the local theatres several months ago
their cooperation during the past twi
years, and hope that the league will
"carry on" and be an even greater
Card of Thanki
We desire to express most sincere
and grateful thanks for the many
of kindness and friendship sho\
during the Illness and death of oui
dear mother and for tho many ex
presslons of sympathy and love dur
lng the trying hour that attended hei
loss to us. May God bless each and
every one who contributed so much
to alleviate our sorrow.
MR. and MRS. J. D. CUMMINGS.
Holly Bazaar Friday
and Saturday—
Holly wreaths and holly will be ol
the holly bazaar to be given
Friday,and Saturday In the Peggy Ann
Tea Room, under the auspices of Clr-
*nd No. 4 of the Presbyter-
WE APPRECIATE
YOUR PATRONAGE
We stay OPEN NIGHT and DAY for your con
venience. Give us a trial.
GAS,
Best Service on
OILS, GREASES
REPAIRS
S. MADISON ST. C.
Xmas Gifts
and Instructive. Add tom a of thaw to your Hat:—
ELECTRIC
GRILLS
PERCOLATORS
WAFFLE IRONS
TOASTERS
HEATERS
IRONS
VACUUM CLEANERS
WINCHESTER AND REMING
TON GUNS
RIFLES
DUXBAK SUITS
LEGQIN8
FLASH LIGHTS
SPALDING 8WEATEP8
GOLF GOODS
RAZOR SETS
Shop Early
Brins tha young folks and lat us show them.
JAMES INiTT & BRO.
hie and Inconvenience of going to the
woods for It.
The ladles _ ...
ock on hand and will take pleasure
j charge will have a
Gothenburg, Nov. 19—(By Mall
From Gothenburg, Sweden, to
New York in one-fiftieth of a second
more time will be required for
transmission of a wireless
message when the powerful new radio
station near Varberg, south of
Gothenburg, is finished.
The work on the half million dollar
contract by the Radio Corporation
of America for the equipment of this
station has begun in earnest A
large force of men is busy on (he
’oundations for the masts for the
two separate systems of antennae,
one for sending and the other for
receiving. One of the first steps is
the installation of a socalled balance
net, which consists of copper wires
laid in the earth at regular distances.
This new radio station, which
probably will bo known as the
Grimeton station, will be used for j be held Wednesday afternoon ...
simultaneous messages in both direc* i o’clock, at the home of Miss Nell
lion, between Sweden .nd the United f rln * to - A dellrttftU program
States. The redio eyetem which 1. tc bMn * rr *”" d ,or «“
Weather 8till Cloudy
The clouds still hang on and th<
Weather Bureau doesn’t give much en
couragement for anything better n
present. A cold wave Is predicted for
“““*■* tomorrow but nobody
and saw him again last night
it better advantage with a ‘come
Hank White Is admirable in the
role. He leads up to the denouments
splendidly and Dan puts It across."
Dan Holt Is not by any means the
whole show, however, but there are a
number of other enjoyable features
and the singing is one of the good
things of this always good minstrel
Be Certain Of Your
Appearance—
Have you noticed how dark the
mornings
I*te and there is a fog, or clouds.
One prominent Thomasville busli
man thinks that he has cause to know
how dark they are. A few mornings
i he v
. . going down
to business, he found, as he started
pretty cool, so
out, that the i. _
turning he picked up his t
he thought, which was lying a
waiting for hli
with several standing around. His
with him, suddenly
asked whose ove
wearing. “Why,
reply, but turning
; his fathi
i mine,” was the
- examine It he
big.
was elaborately embroidered
front; In fact. It wasn’t a coat of the
male variety, at all. As the gentleman
in question Is especially particular as
to the looks of his wearing apparel, he
became a good deal embarrassed, not
hacked, as he thought of how
looking in his feminine rig
he Immediately left and went home t
All prices on our Shoes have
been reduced for the
Big Xmas Sale
Shoes for J and up
Wa rshajw’s
Cut PriceJShoe Store
tonight
to be ready to welcome It
cordiality. There was • fog again this
to be ol
off hla job today, for the i
i of the American Revolution '
be installed is the now universally
known Alexanderson, who is
sociated with the Radio Corporation
of America aa chief engineer-
mechanisms at Grimeton will work
automatically, requiring only two
three .attendants for the receiving
division, and about a dozen for ths
sending division. The actual hand
ling of messages will be done at
Gothenburg* through land wires
connected with Grimeton.
“High Noon."
“High noon” Is exactly at 12 o’clock,
n apparent noon, as distinguished
from the h<
between 12 o’clock aud
t o'clock, generally designated as “tho
Wall Papering,
INTERIOR DECORATING
PAINTING
TINTING
MIRROR SILVERING
David S. Pittman
- 5(8 West Clay Street
PHONE 533-J.
Odd Fellows to Have
Musical Tonight—
It la announced that Piney Woo l
Lodge will be favored with
treat tonight at their lodge room.
Initiatory degree will be confer
and perhaps refreshments served.
Thomaavllls to Have
Broadcasting Station-
Plans are under way for
broadcasting station In Thomasville,
be In operation about tha 25th of
the month.
The atatlon will be owned by the
the Tlmea-Unlon of Jacksonville, Fla.
For Prompt Service ana Durabl
Plumbing, Call R. B. Union, Phone
136. No. 107 Remington Avenue.
The Southern Sales and Salvage
Co., located at 126 S. Broad * street.
1s carrying an advertisement in
derful success of their opening day
last week. This new Thomasville
firm is carrying a nice line of mer
chandise and the opening sale has
fieen liberally patronized.
C-A-K-E-S
Mrs. P. T. Nicholson of Tallahassee,
who has In past filled your orders for
sngel food cako and pound cako,
through Woman's Exchangt of that
placo, Is prepsrtd to fill your orders
direct sines ths closing of the ex
change. Orders also taken for layer
ikes of all kinds-
Cakes Carefully packed and shipped to
J «ny point.
interview hie better half
happened to get Into such trouble. Al
ter examining the coat she decided
that It belonged to a friend who had
short visit to her, but
been
not understand how she had left it.
Slipping on the coat herself,
found was particularly
besides being quite ornate, she walked
to where the cook was and asked It
she knew how tho visitor happenoi
leave her c
With a glance at the coat, the
lady exclaimed, “Lordy Miss
L and I forgot and left !
dats my <
in the hall.”
And now when that gentlem
starts out In the morning ho makei
very careful examination of
Is wearing, and his friends may notice
particular, !(
It Is better not to ask him about
what style of overcoat he wears, how-
night, the local post of the American
Post Commander, T. J. Mltc
Vice Post Commander, Che
Moller.
Adjutant, Walter McClenny.
Chaplain, Robert Lease.
$5.50 $5.50
THOMASVILLE
ATLANTA ANO RETURN
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD
December (4th
Ticket, limited leeve Atlanta
December 18th. Baggage will
not be checked. Tickets will
be honored In sleeping and par-
Apply o. F. NUNN. Ticket
FIREMEN must often de
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherev.r (Ire get. a foothold there follow, financial loaa of
aomo degree. A Hertford Flro Insurance Company policy
stands between you and thle loan. The property owner p-0*
tected by e Hertford Contrect need not fear that hla dollers
will go up In smoke-
J. T. CULPEPPERS & SON
AGENTS
Thomaiville, • • . Georgia.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS g
FROM THE STORE FOR MEN |
GIVE DIM SOMETHING IROll A MAAS' STORE K
BATH ROBES
$6.50 to 99.50
BED ROOM SLIPPERS
$1.00 to $3.00
AUTO GAUNTLETS
$4.00 and $5.00
DRESS GLOVES
$1.75 to $2.50
65c a
I 75c
SCARFS
$1.50 to $3.50
HANDKERCHIEFS
nltiats; 1-4 dozen
In box—Pure linen
$1.00 and $1.50
TRAVELING SETS
$7.00
BELTS AND BUCKLES
50c and 95c
(Silver front)
BELTS
50 cento to $1.50
BELT-O-GRAMS
$1.50 to $2.50
8ILK HOSE
50c to $1.25
MILITARY BRUSHES
$250
SHIRTS
$1.00 to $8.50
8WEATERS
$2.50 to $11.00
PAJAMAS
$150 to $2.98
HATS
$1.50 to $700
CAPS
$1.00 to $2-25
GARTERS
25c to 50c
—GIFTS FOR WOMEN—
Silk Hose . 95c to $3 00 j
Ansley-Pittman Company
PHONE 111. 101 1.2 SOUTH BROAD ST.
(Next to Maah-Milton Drug Company)
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