The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 14, 1922, Image 2

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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRI8E TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14, 1922. MEMBERS OFjTH* ASSOCIATED Tb. Anoelated Pr#M Is wwtouArtlr •peciai di»p«XchM° htreln are atot SUBSCRITPION PAYABLE IN AD- PHONE NUMBERS:— MAKE THE KIDDIES HAPPY Soms folk* bare road our appeal (or atocklnga (or the poor in and around Thoinasvillo, the children that are not going to hare any sort ot real Christmas except those stocking* They hare generously stated that they wanted to be counted In and would furnish one or two stockings. These remembrances are (Inest and best when they are the result o( real lore for suffering humanity, and stimu- lated and enltrened by a feeling that any effort to bring some Joy to those little children'is a blessing of enrich: inent that a person cannot afford to We hope there will be plenty ol them. We want to know how many, so we can tell the ladles. If the peo ple of Thomasrllle don't get them up, we would be willing to underwrite them, but it far better for them ts come from many Indlrlduals than a very few. It looks better for the spirit ot the town, it nothing else. the principles on which they predicate feminise tradition rebels at this vul- their platforms. gar publicity, the news Is spread as The matter of political preferment If It were a crime to become a moth- has always been a very perplexing one er. Maternity is associated with tuI- but it can be generally understood garlty; womanhood Is spoken of In when we realise that whatever the light rein; and the coming event Is a Party In does the Party Out has a part of every day public knowledge, right to criticize and obstruct tor the | when a woman foresees her ap- purpose of building ammunition for proaching glorification, she should re creating a willingness to swap horses. u r# from society aud not telephone in the minds of voters. j the newspaper. And the newspaper An Instance, not exactly of this kind, which accidentally discovers her con- but of similar import, Is noted in the dltlon should koep the secret loyally, effort to prevent the confirmation of But the people who demand to know the nomination of Pierce Butler os guc i, things are to blame, In the long associate Justice of the supreme court mn. They say what the newspapers Mr. Butler, a Democrat, was appointed a^all print.—Exchange. I from Minnesota to this high office, j „ The president was assured that he was J The social equality that Russia selecting a nun of splendid attain wants to procure for the negro is an- ments. able intellect and honest en- other of those efforts to use racial deavors. His record was clean and prejudices and passions for ulterior square and he had proven in more purposes, a worthy follw-up of some than one way that he was capable of of the plans of our Northern friends Wanted Bright young lady . to act as cashier. Must have knowl edge of Stenography —Answer only by letter, stating quali fications, reference and salary expected. The Fair The native born t Gump is anything b i be a great lot of mist this winter. troublei handling big affairs worthily and of the negro, eo-called and self-styled. Justly. He seems to be fitted for the office, HIGHER EDUCATION J Judged by any Impartial measure, and The matter of hitter education I. «< **■ confirmation to opposed bj in that touche, fewer In number. UroII.lt. and Norri,. who claim that ian ti,p ordinnrv elpmpntarv grades Ibey have protests from the West " t ian the ordinarj elemental graaes thing about late shopping, if there U public school educa gainst the appointment. We can well thers 'understand their objections. Butler | any ' too good a man for men of their -ap. claptrap political nature to con- Schools close tomorrow for the Christmas holidays, which Is another of the many warning signs to shop If you wait long enough you will have shop at home, which Is one good what tlon. It Is for this reason many objections to high us higher schools on the part ol The Cleveland speeder who killed a was sentenced to stay twenty with ise. who are called upon to pay for *»«• coU,dn,t P°« lb, 7 cla « years In the pen. but twenty years is _ dr maintenance and who are not h,m as a r * d,cal or an obstructionist # J()ng Ume and tbe man . g re i a uvoi Have you thought about the Christ ! far-sighted enough to see their good He ,s not a chea P- petty ’' and Politically ^ pfobab , y not be tbere t0 fIght ex . as Stocking Fund? Had it not been possible for worthy ,nc,,ned lawyer. aeeklng some Job that tradltJon wben flre yeara bas gone by. 0 I young men to educate themselves In he miBbt devour. He Is a straight, 0 j The man that loves to ride the goat the professions, to go through the cot j h one * 1 - out and out lawyer, and one, ( q- be F re ach Tiger baa probably isn't met a real one yet leges and universities and there obtain wb ° 88 experience ably fits him for the f 0und that he can’t turn a nation on j CHEAP EXCURSION TO ATLANTA A. B. &A.RY. ROUND TRIP $5.50 $5.50 From Thomasville Tickets sold for special train, leaving 9:45 a. m. and regular train leaving at 7:20 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 14. Return lim it Dee. 17th. Additional Information from any A. B. A A. Agent The common herd Is usually the o that you don't belong to. t speaking tour, but he found i ' the working tool, of th.lr proteMloM,' ° ,Ilce - ™«. « '■ lhe 'O"’" 1 I there would todny be fewor men of ll0 ” °' those wh0 cl,lm l ° 68 <*mlll»> 0( , ym p lth y an d m „de , lot of friend, |real worth and merit In thta country.!-' 11 ' 1 1118 record. Therefore, be la be ror p raoco< despite the failure of the The real solution or sale.tlon of the *“« b °““ d e'> In the Senate h, these mllIlon „ , whole. country has been the dogged perslsk I obstructionists, » first class In • pro | „ I ence and continued effort which poor I eminent Job, but one which L.Foll«tte , Our Idea of nerre If th.t of the guy young men have put forward to edu-1 thi nks ought to be suhsevlent and that uses your tooth brush and then i words Is the dictionary ar« nes you ought to use. j cate them<elTei t0 become great and ' contro,led b 7 Congress. Such dema- hasn’t any better sense thsn jsuful men. I Roguery and rotten foolishness In the keep It to himself. The man that prates about the cost S8 "“" “ * mM,er ° [ “'"'ere regret, I of higher education, c . the folly of It, I „ tender feelings, but ths , , .* „ 'always occur when that body Is doml . . , . _ . I® merely ignorant. He Is putting a r anything but thinking and mighty the com on the right foot. „ ... ...mated even In such matters - -- t the facts i i stated, but It will Atlanta Is thinking of closing filling stations on Sunday, but | stumbling block, i , if yon | path of many trying to, without mean* polntments by with the spleen. little serious about that. t what you cao ' whose future depend, on the po.slhilt 1 “ nd greed “ nd ,ack 01 ■‘emocrucy that ( Every maa that has a homicidal n have demonstrated. (mania against his sweetheart and him- The best way In the world to gel along Is not to be too short with your friends. ties of gaining an education to fit him tor Ills work at other than a regular and high priced university. The^hlef objections' < RATHER EXPENSIVE The Hall-Mills murder mystery ot' It high kicking is nal troubles, how about vaudeville for i sanitarium? When you can't do anything better than knocking your competitor, It’s time to knock off. The boll weevils lot of talk that will do good if it teriallzes into action. The nations that show most prog | from the fact that these universities' New Brunswick, N. J., has many In- 1 resa. culture and righteousness, ars for abdornt have become exclusive, places tor rich terestlug phases. One more has been 1 no t those where the stork is not al l’s sons, and, therefore, a flat fall- ( added to the list by an adroit and lowed to come In. Those who need education most | clever newspaper writer. In an esti-1 those who will take and make the mate of the amount spent by newspa- it of it. The class in hundreds ot ' pers for maintaining a staff of news- higher educational Institutions gatherers at the scene for the past trains’at Thom«*vifi*”’ A."c. lT r/’R. J won’t. We have no hesitancy In say ! three months. One hundred thousand *'ThaVliowlng •chidui# R f igu'r»Wubu*r Hiring up a lug that In our belief the small num- dollars is the bill of expenses spent in ,^(“alns^srth, *Ea#t* t and* F #223?* « of real worthy men. who do pass New Brunswick by these men. It did xlSSThtehTO^sSma^? 1 BamaPun ugh these Institutions more than 1 not, presumably. Include salaries paid JJJJJJJJ 1 opsrataan cantral BUntfard^lina, RAILROAD SCHEDULES rrlval and dspartura of passenger There are a lot of burdens that borne in silence, but It takes a man to so bear them. they itltutlom make up for the deficiencies and de-' these men by their newspapers, fccts of the Idle classes that Infest j We all knew that many words had them to the exclusion of the real funo been sent out by these men regarding _ Hons of such an Institution. j the various sensations and lack ol The Turks will come back If they Georgia recognized this fact when sensations connected therewith, but it rer get a batch of Armenians that jt established the first state univer hardly seemed possible that the total kill with Impunity. J B u y j„ the country. It was a state In- j number from so limited a source Clothes make th°e woman, but they * lllul ‘“"’ bul “ * nd ■ u ‘>‘» r “ d b1, U>e|”" ld b “ » »° rd *’ *•<- •"«>, often Jud,ed by what they dial the purpose 01 1,r ° ,ldl “*, duo eousiderstlou. it will seem quite jjat ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC RAILWAY (Pullman Sleeping Cars) Arrives 1 t:i0 am Birmingham* Atlanta 1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD Arrives Leaves t-JO am Bav*h-Jax-Msntg’y 1:27 am t^a am Montg'y-Bav*h-Jax S:SO am •:10 pm ThaeVIlta-Savli l-JI am r of the making. facilities for young men to (It them- j Probable that this number selves to become paramount figures In toluly not In excess of the number ao- John Wanamaker passed along the after life, men with vision. Intellect J tua,, 7 8ent OTer th ® w,re * or b y letter, ime old trail, after many yeara of and energy sufficient to use It to the' ETer y P»P«r of any conseqnence In eat usefulness and activity. j general advantage of mankind. j the country carried the stories, and If Wo cannot say that this policy la a * u o f ths words actually printed ass Note—( M )8unday < (•) Dally except Sunday. Warnings are out for cold weathsf up north aomewhere, but down here It Is drlzxly and disagreeable. failure. We cannot feel that Georgia counted It would be carrying the thing today la not the result of that far lust a little farther, and would doubt _ j sighted policy and that the men, who IeM »mount to many more milllona. Lower freight rates are coming, dominate and control affairs are not StUl affair la unsolved aud no Is Christmas. We are betting ’ beneficiaries of a system but for ’ chance, apparently, to get at the bot- the latter to get here first j which they might have been clodhop- tom of pers and trudging burden bearer* I Atlantic Coast Line Depot, P ' Atlanta Birmingham A Atiar The theory of taxation la * ... practical than the .ppllotlon and j 1 opportunity I, all th.t .ume mu bapa more satisfactory, also. THE STORK IS COMING There < need, and the effort along all lines ts' Newspapers scream oat the news promote and stimulate theae lnstltu- j *bat Princeae Mary la soon to present inauy kinds ot needle* J tlons for worthy men is worthy of ths ^e world In general and her husband i so well known to a lot o! highest and best support that we can' particular with an heir, and other the phonograph kind. j possibly give It. | papers take up tha cry and herald far I If It Is good to educate men to be aQ d wide that the princess expects tha | bookkeepers It Is alao good to educate | aiork. And folks read it and grin and | them to become lawyers, doctors, en- buy other papers for fuller account* | glneers, and other things that can't hs, The fact that the princess, who Is a Irvin Cobb If we sent a man to France to put forth our position. It would probably be the senator from Massachusetts. s said to have been pro secured except In an Institution ol refined lady, should be made the sutv noted to major In the army. From higher learning. This twaddle about' Joct of street talk and her condition what to what la a pertinent question, their being parasitic Institutions and become a morsel of gossip ts I I unworthy of public support Is utterly [ deplored. Every Instinct of reflne- The Chinese emperor married a girt uuwuri “ 7 | h. hu o...r MU. but th. Som ' m “ bt wel1 * me ° t bl "* b, • ,l ,h “ r "‘ Utl0 ”- .mp W «utrhI.ud.h..luu.hlm,l' 1 “* , “ h bu ‘ lb ' prIncllrtB U ” ' Lota or brides say thay lore bacoo around the honae until they gel sophisticated enough to tell tho truth. I It Is The man that can concentrate with a) hone,t combined tooth sod stomach ach* could lick Jack Dempsey by sugga* good and ought to be encouraged. HARD TO UNDERSTAND Th* high Ufa socially can act tha commonMt of aa and gat by with that either of within the province of real goodness man, to undar stand the whys and wherefores ol many political activities that are pre valent In the administrations of this country’s affair* Th# average oh to the conclusion major parties Bight Womanhood is Indeed In a sad plight, if it must be degraded by public and open comment Maternity losee part of Its aacredness when it la anticipated by yellow journalism. Bablea forfeit their rlghta when they arrive to find a crowd In attendance ready with Jast and quip and silly mirth. Chivalry seema to have died with knighthood when women cannot have privacy at this most essential time. It la common tor the world to know JL But woe to the climber that trie* aa wall ha called tha Ins and Onto as' month* ahead of tba-comlmc ol a-baby th. Min. mil m titlin’ thins,» hr t, ther oburr,|to s proa!out nan. Wkn unr 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. CANADY & HOSIER PHONE 52 If you are not perfectly satisfied with your pres ent market service, try us one time. That is ail we ask. XMAS GIFTS -FOR- Sweetheart, Sister, or Mother Rlngi .f 2.00 to 1800.00 Bar pina 2.00 to 150.00 Wrlat watche« ........ 17.50 to 125X0 Toilet seta 10.00 to 45.00 Traveling caeea 6.00 to 20.00 Manicure sets 6X0 to 19.50 Desk aeta — 12.00 to 14X0 Fountain pena 2.75 to 17.50 Penclla 1.50 to 9.00 8trands of pearia .. 5.00 to 35.00 Boudoir lampe 6.00 to 10.00 Electroliers 12.50 to 35.00 Meah bags 3X0 to 35.00 Bags — 3.00 to 25.00 Card cases 6.00 to 20X0 ALL GIFTS THAT LAST, FOUND —AT— Louis H. Jerger Victory Bonds From A to F have been called for re demption December 15th We will be glad to mfake exchange, or sell these bonds for our friends, if advised immediately. Citizens Banking & Trust Co. THOMASVILLE, GA. EDDIE LEWIS Hat Cleaning Works Ladle* Men and Children Wa have the equipment, axper •ence and a dealra to pleaaa. 322 WEST JACKSON BT. Yon Are Lucky If you pass through life with out lots of tlma or property— TAKE A Fire Policy Health and Accident Policy for your protection. A Life Policy to protect your family. W. M. Parker Winn’s Oranges Best of Indian River Fruits m J. R. EVAN 3 Phone 128 J. F. PITTMAN OMttr In MILK COWS to exchange your dry oow far a froth one, call and aaa m* Phono 458 or call at raaldanca 424 E. Clay Street, Tbomaavlll* 3. F. PITTMAN In the History of the Ford Motor Company . . $235 269 298 Truck Chassis 380 530 595 All Price. F. O. B. Detroit At these lowest of lowprices and with the many new refinements, Ford can sue a bigger Talus to day than era before. Now is the time to place your order for reasonably prompt dolirwy. Terms if desired. THOMASVILLE SALES CO. Authorized Sales and Service Your Business Is APPRECIATED Whatever may be the banking service you require You may be sure of courteous attention and co operation from the off icials and employees of this bank. From its very foundation fifty years ago, our bank has been operated upon the principle that its own interests are best served through serving the inter ests of its clients. You are invited to make full use of the facilities of our various departments in connection with your financial, investment and banking problems. The redemption of tha 1918 War Bavins# Stamp* which are due on Janaary first, will be made by ua If left before that Ume. Bank of Thomasville Designated Depeeltery af State at Oaargla. Cavity at Thevaa and City at Thomaavtlle. & ol O' 4 . ^ -3 y&Ei