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DAILY T1ME6-ENTERPRK3E TH0MA8VILLE, OEORQIA
MQI •KVIN
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1S, 1122.
KEEP GOOD SHOES
Under your
feet and pre
serve your
health.
Nothing but white shoe-makers of recognized abili
ty employed. We fix them while you wait.
Workmanship as good as the best.
L. J. STURDIVANT
THOMASV ILLE, GA.
In every home there is some article that needs a
new coat of
Pee-Gee Enamels
bon Beds, Tables, Mantels, Etc
The old enamel may not be broken, but it is proba
bly soiled and if you don’t care to do the job your
self, we will send you a good painter.
.... PHONE US AND BE CONVINCED.
Robison Hdw. Co.
117-119 E. Jackson St.
U. S. Now World’s Biggest Exporter of Domestic Products
(frtm tit WBBKLY TBADB BICORD /$,
unced, tr
JaUruting in their lug-
gMtlons at to the future of our
export trade end itt preteat rele-
- gem of $59jOOO.OOO over the 1m-
mediately preceding month. Brit-
fighting to retain the Uh domeitic exports for October
“unoyooo against about
of domestic exports
wnten our mauuuciurers enu ex- meatateiy prece
porters ere fighting to retain the Uh domeitic u
share which they gained in world totaled S2HOOO.
markets during the war. The Sep- $366,00U,OW) of
timber figures of exports, the from the Unit
: October, 1922, exceed those of
iy month ia the pest one and
oca-half years. They total $372,-
000000, and are not only the big-
gest of any one of, ttoi^sit U
more than la the t
fag month of last yaar. In faet,
•ha gains fa our exports fa recent
E th> placed the United States
rfa at the heed of the world’s
M exporters of domestic prod-
jTL big her ease fa our export
ifigttrq for October U especially in-
ywfelh riew of tha fact that
ahfcf gains fa recent months
timber figures of exports,
latest for which details are avail
able, showed big increases fa the
exports of manufactures, which
totaled $142iX)0,000 fa that month,
against $119,000,000 in the eeme
month of the preceding year, and
formed 46% of the domestic ex
ports of September, 1922, against
37% fa the same month of last
rear, and 43% fa the correspond
ing month preceding the war.
Still another evidence of the
gains which we are making fa our
export trade is found in a com
parison of our October exports
with those of other countries.
Greet Britain, which it now our
chief rival fa world markets for
manufactures, shows an actual de
cline of about $l0jQ00fi00 in her Oc
tober exports of domestic prod
ucts when compared with the im
mediately preceding month, while
>f Oct '
the United States in the
••vw iu» vuiicu oiaici in t
seme month. British domestic «
ports in October. 1922, fall about
WWMMW below those of the same
month of 1921, while our own do
mestic exports are about $1«,UU0,UX)
above those of the same month of
last year. For the 10 months end
ing with October, 1922, British do
mestic exports totaled $2^000.-
000, while our own domestic ex
ports in the same period totaled
approximately $3,050,000,000.
The United States now stands
clearly at the head of the list of
worlds exporters of domestic
products while prior to the war
we held aecond rank, the British
SGfa.,..,. u»,
than $100,000,000, while our own
domestic exports fa the 10 months
of 1922 exceeded those of Great
Britain by about $150,000,000 an( j
ctober show <
highway In the United States, as well long-felt need.
principal roads are plainly shown, j Each year road improvements and
Different from all other maps on the Increased output of automobiles has
market, the United States Touring steadily swelled the transient popu-
Information Bureau, Inc., product lation of the country until it is now
designates paving In every Instance a force to be rec koned with. Thou,
where it is completed. | sands of towns and cities have seen
L. X fl’-othman, engine! and map the necessity of establishing camping j
disgner of many years’ experience j grounds and otherwise providing for
has recently completed the map the tourists, both from the stand-'
which will accompany the gu.de uii-■ point of attracting business to the |
attractive cover. The map is town or city and the value of good '
large enough to readily convey ail the jwill ad advertising so gained. i
information necessary to sate and The United States Touring Infor-
comfortable touring, yet not cumber, mation Bureau, Inc., seeks to fill the'
me- j gap by bringing the tourists and the 1
The United States Touring Infor* town’s fcailities together and this it
mation Bureau, Inc., has set for a being accomplished by means of tha
standard a national service for tour* J ffuide and man. It is a service of
ists, a service that ia reliable and great value to both the tourists and
complete In every detail. Although , the towns and cities listed,
the first and second editions of the : ~
guide and map were late from thaBELGIANS ACCLAIM COURAGE
press the sale and enthusiasm with OF QUEEN ELIZABETH
which they were received is indica-j Brussels, Nov. 1.—(By Mail)
of the need of such a work., Elizabeth, Queen of the Belgians,
“Motor Age” “Motor World” “Field! whoae courage is well known, has
md Stream” and other publication, ' j"" 1 , Eiven
, , | fearlessness which has Invoked the
devoted to tourist interest, have adnlir , tioI1 h „ p , ople .
hailed the guide as a book filling a | Her Majesty recently visited the
mining district of Limbourg, and
while there expressed a wish to go
down into one of the mines. Several
; officials protected, stating that
some parts of the mine were flooded
land that there was a certain danger
. in making the descent.
I The Queen persisted, and dressed
in a miner’s outfit and a leather cap,
she went down to a depth of about
3,000 feet. The party explored
large section of the mine before re
turning to the surface.
When Her Majesty reappeared
safely at the top the crowd assembled
gave her an enthusiastic greeting.
Variety In the Diet.
Today dieticians tell us that variety
fa as Important In our diet as Is food
quality, and. fortunately, this can
eerily be supplied In spite at the high
er food prices today. Variety In food
fa not a luxury, as It once was, thanks
to our national food purveyors. Think
of the great opportunities that scien
tific canning offers to the home man
ager—-of the ready-to-serve meat prod
ucts, of sea foods distributed to every
part of the country, and tropical frulta
end vegetables brought to us when the
enow flies.
GLASS
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If you have PAINS call the Doctor
If you have BROKEN WINDOW PANES
Call Us
WATT SUPPLY CO.
Phone 65
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
COCOA
The Very Best Grade
20c per pound
Buckelew’s
108 N. Broad St.
Telephone 121
H. GOLDSTEIN’S
SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
Men’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-inch Storm Serge yd $1.39
H. GOLDSTEIN'S
KILLED CIRCUS OWNER
TO ACCOMODATE MOHR!
Christmas Candies
-ALSO-
Candy Novelties
FRESH, AT
W. P. Grantham
Phone 11
C. Mohr, and his sister Mrs. Doris
| Brunen. Powell pictured himself
i reluctant slayer of the sow ni;
I whom he held as a good friend.
shot Brunen, he said, only after
Mount Holly, N. J., Dec. 13.— many months of entreaty on the part
Charles M. Powell declared In the| ofMohr
witness stand yesterday that he killed The confessed slayer admitted he
had not named Mrs. Brunen ii
first confession “because she w
lady.” Justice Kalisch ruled out all
testimony as to what Mohr said to
Powell Indicating Mrs. Brunen was
involved in the plot. The justice
ruled that such testimony was
permissible unless Mrs. Brunen waa
present when Hohr spoke. When
Powell had finished his long recital
he wai subjected to a sharp cross-
examination by the counsel for the
defense. During this examination
Powell answered reluctantly ques
tions about his sanity, and his
motives.
“Why did you shoot John Brunen”?
Walter Keown the defense counsel
asked.
Powell who said he shot Brunen
while the latter sat at the window of
his home at Riverside, N. J., on the
evening of March 10, hesitated and
answered:
*T don’t know. I did it to accom
modate Mohr.”
"Why didn’t you tell him to do it
himself?”
"I wish to God I had.”
FELT TiRED^SO TIRED
lifiana L»dy Say. Ste Wu Rn>
Dorn, Suffered With Her Back,
Took Cardui, tad
| Gal WelL
TOYLAND
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write a line ot so,
good health and strei
a letter from Mis. —
' Railroad Street, this city.
*i was all run-down unto my ftmflj
i thought they would lose me,” writes Mrs.
Courtney. “My husband coaxed me tc
| take Cardui, so, to please Mm, I did, lad
'will say I do not regret it, for lam able
> to do all my work and do ray shopping.
. "1 have five children, four fa school
;my husband and a boarder to do for, an4
urdEtacOTal&a!
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I take this wonderful medidne.
"1 suffered with my btdq a my wefa
! feeling In my Umbs.
1 gJgftafS » *■
. urea—so urea au cne umc.
I "It wasaa effort for me to do any.
Ithtec, but Cardui helped me so 1 tetthfa
I ndiflmat woman ”
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