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DAILY TIMEG-ENTBItPItlU, THOMASVILLB, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 16, 1922.
Chastain, J. A.
Chastain, Mrs. Ann S.
Chastain, Elmo
Chastain. Shelton D.
Evans. Mary Roberts
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Mack, B. B.
Mack, Worden B.
Pinson, H. A.
Pittman, W. C.
Pittman, Walter C.
Sturdivant, L. J.
Strobel, F. A.
Sweat. T. L.
Swift, J. O.
Symonds, F. C.
Symonds, Mrs. F. C.
Pittman, A. W.
Taylor, Mrs. A. P.
Anderson, W. S.
Anderson, Mrs. Maude
Andri8bok, John
Alexander, M. E.
Childs, Bessie W.
Evans, Mrs. CalHe
Evans, Carmen
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Fagan, Mrs. Minnie
Higgins, Mrs. J. W. £
Hollingsworth. Edna H.
Platt, Mrs. W. H.
May, Robt. Murray
Mallard, Cyrus S.
Platt, Wm. H.
Poole, H. T.
Porter, J. B.
Taylor. W. F.
Teate, T. A.
Teate, If. L.
Clarke, Toulon
Feinberg, Mrs. Dora.
Hopkins, Eleanor O.
Hopkins, Mary C.
Hopkins, Mrs. F. C.
Porter, Mrs. Maude
Powell. C. C.
Powell, F. R.
Tbarpe, Miss Johnnie
Amason. Alice B.
Attell, M.
Allen, W. A.
Andrews, Agnew
Clay, J. P.
Clay. E. P.
Cochran, J. R.
Mebane, Annie P.
Feinberg. Harry S.
Melton, Hearn H.
Pringle, Mrs. Bdwlna
Thompson, John W.
Thompson, E. B.
Thomson, Mrs. Chas.
Cochran, G. W.
Cochran. Wm. B., Jr.
ickrell, Evelyn
Feinberg, H. D.
Fielding. S. B.
Fleetwood, Leroy
Melton, Mrs. Alberta W.
Merry, H. H.
Merry. Mrs. H. H.
Pringle, W. A.
Pringle, W. A. Jr.
Thompson, Martha
Tittle, S. D.
Tittle, Helen B.
Touchton, E. M.
Ball, Agne
Ball. T. J.
Baker, J. E
Cocroft. C. C.
Cook. A. H. S.
Cook. Mrs. Annie H
Coon. W. M.
Cooper, Martin M.
Cooper, George W.
Fleming, E. M.
Fleming, S. W.
Floyd. J. L.
Hurst, R. H.
Hurst, V. H.
, Judson S.
Milton, Walter R.
Milton, Roscoe T.
Milton, Mrs. Lillie
Truett, C.
Turner, Elisabeth M.
Turner, J. W.
Turner, J. L.
Cox. G.
Hurst. Jas. T.
Hyde, Chas. T.
Ingram, J. H.
Minter. J. A.
Mlnter, Mrs. J. A.
Mitchell. Taylor H.
, B. M.
isley, Rosa (
•erly. Stella
erly. W. E.
Craigmiles. J. E.
Craigmiles. Grace B.
Crawford. Belle V.
Crawford, B. L.
Crawford. L. A.
Crovatt, Hattie L.
Folsom. J. C.
Folsom. C. L.
Futch. M. M.
Mitchell. Laura I.
Rehberg, W. A., Jr.
Reddick. O. G.
Reid, J. W., Jr.
Turner, Mrs. Nell G.
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Upchurch, J. Staley
Upchurch, W. W.
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Vann, I. J.
Vann, Hugh W.
Jackson, R. G.
Jackson, J. R.
Jaenicke, Emma C.
Jeanicke, G. H.
Jarrell, Sadie L.
Jarrell. W. W.
Jemlson, Lillian W.
Mitchell, J. W. H.
Mitchell, Richard
Mitchell, Mrs. M. D.
Rice, W. A.
Riley, A. A.
Ritchey. Mrs. Mattie G.
Varnedoe, L. A.
Bibb. Ethel G.
Gandy, Mrs. Carrie M.
Gandy, Mrs. Frances
Jemlson, J. B.
Jenkins, J. H„ Jr.
Jenkins, J. H., Sr.
MacIntyre, H. J. _ __
MacIntyre, Mrs. H. J. Robinson, A. O.
MacIntyre, Mrs. Fraser Robinson, Eula T.
Robison, Mrs. Julia
Robison, Mrs. R. S.
Walker, M&ttte J.
McGee, Emma D.
Cummings, J. D.
Booker, C. W.
Mrs. Frances
Davenport, Julia
Gardner. J. F.
Glausier, W. J.
Goodwin, M. H.
Goff. L. R.
Grantham, W. P.
Grantham, W. J.
Goldberg. J.
McGee, C. E.
McDougald, Ardls
MoDougald. Frank A.
Jerger, Mrs. Emily H.
Jlnright, J. W.
Joines, J. M.
Jolnes, S. B.
Johnson, H. W.
Johnson, Hobson S.
Robison, S. R.
Robison, Olivia P.
Rockwell. W. H. wi
Rockwell Mrs. Florlne Walton’ T. P.
Walton. Mrs. T. P.
Rogers. Cliff E.
Rogers, Minter
Rogers, J. C.
Roughton, T. E.
Davis. Mrs. Mittye
Johnson. Mrs. H. S.
Davis. J. R.
Griffin. C. R., Jr.
Griffin. C. R. -
Groover, C. F.
Groover, H. F.
Jones, T. P.
Jones, T. R.
Jones, Wm. M.
Jones, F. C.
McRae, C. W.
McDaniel, L. D.
McLean, W. T.
McLean, H. K.
Rooks? T. L.
Rosolio, A.
Watt, Bob Lindsey
Brandon, D. L.
Brandon. W. H.
Braswell. P. R.
Groover, Addle S.
Groover, Mrs. Mae
Gwaltney, S. J.
Jones, Miss Callle
Jones, E. P.
Jones, Margaret H.
McLean. W. T.
McIntosh, T. M.
McKinnon, L. V.
McKinnon, R. R.
McKinnon, Carle
Joseph, Mrs. Alice
fell. Mrs. Leila
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Hadley. O. M.
Hall, Emma
Hammond, W. H.
Dickey, HatUe J.
Bruce, W. W.
Bruce. Mrs. Minnl
Bruce. Helen
Dickey, P. C.
Dillon. J. W.
Dismuke. Mary !
Hammond, Rowe D.
Hambleton. W. B.
Hamilton, W. N.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. N.
Kincaid, B. J.
McKinnon, Earle
MoHomy! Besaio M.« J “
f.STn.Leao,
Moore, Mrs. Ethel SmMnn Oao
Moor., a™. Marguerite sfnd.r.^'c
Watkins, Steve M.
Watkins, Jarvis B.
Way. L. T.
Westbrook, J. 8.
Sampson, Jinnle E. Wells, Mrs. W. A.
Weldon, Mrs. Virginia
Wethlngton, Miss Ruth
Hancock. Miss Alice
Hanaw, L. B.
Hanon, C. J.
King, Jas. B.
Kirby, C. W.
Kirkland, T. J.
Knapp, J. F., Jr.
Kolesky, L.
Sanders, A.
Moller, Chas. A.
Burch, Chas. L.
Buckalew, R. H.
Bullock. T. L.
Burns. W. M.
Butler. J. A.
Butler. J. N.
Dixon, Mrs. Ji
Dollar, B. F.
Doss, S. P.
Doss, Anna J.
Hansel), Mary H.
Hargrave, Lila B.
Hargrave, A. R.
Moller, A. W.
Mott, J. B.
Montgomery, J. S.
Satcher, E. T.
Saucer, A. W.
Schwencke, J. C.
Wertt, Mrs. Lula
Wertx, M. N.
Wheeler, R. C.
Wheeler, E. G.
Whlddon, Addle
Whiddon. Ml«s A. M.
Hargrave, Mary R.
Lange, Katherine M.
Montgomery, Mrs.
Hattie
Montgomery, John S.
Dukes, J. C.
W.
Canady, A. P.
Ccnady, Bama
Canady, Mrs. H
. T. D., Jr.
Durant. W. R.
Dunn, C. B.
Dupree. O. R., Jr.
Drake, j’. F.
Drake, J. H.
Drew. H. H.
Driver, Elizabeth F.
Driver. L. F.
Dwyer, Mrs. Frances
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Harley, Sarah
Hartsfield, C. W.
Harris, Mrs. Jesse W.
Montgomery. D. C.
Seymour, W. B.
Lambert, W. C.
Lanter, Mrs. Elizabeth Murray. W. R.
Murray, F. A.
White, Mrs. R. L.
White, Rosalie
White, Mrs. Merrill N.
Harris. F. B.
Harrell. E. O.
Harrell, E. H.
Harrell, Mrs. Caroline
Lanter, R. H.
Lawneaa, W. a.
Lawson, C. H.
Mullen, Mrs. R. P.
Williams, Mrs. Jennie
Nasworth, Mrs. Ben F.
Nazworth, B. F.
Neel. Daisy
Hayes, Mrs. S. L.
Neel, R. H.
Neel, Lee
Neel, O. R.
Shepherd, W. W.
Shackleford, W. K.
Shiver, Anita C.
Shumate, J. R., Jr.
Sinclair, D. A.
Sinclair, Mrs. Mamie
Simmons. Mrs. H. O. Wilson, Mrs W
Simmons, H. O. Wilson, W. J.'
Singletary, R. L. Wilson, Z. L.
Singletary, Mrs. Nan H. Wilson. D. M.
Williams, Leonore
Earle.
Egnall, Mrs.
Edwards, J. M.
Heetb. R. S.
Heeth, P. S.
Heeth, C. M.
Herring. B. F
Neel. Mrs. Ethel F.
Neel, Mrs. Rebecca M.
Neel, Mrs. Era L.
Singletary, A. C.
Singletary, W. M.
Singletary, R. B.
Singletary, Mrs. A
Wilson, W. R.
Linton, H. A.
Neel, E. L.
Norden, J. E.
Norton, F. S.
Norton, India W.
NEVER Accept Just As Good
Singletary,,
Singletary, Clara B.
Smith, E. M.
Smith, Claude B.
Smith, Harriet N.
Smith, Roy
Smith, Anna H.
Smith, J. B.
Smith, E. Jack
Smith. Nettle M.
Smith, Mrs. Elisabeth
Wilson, M. A.
Wimpy, H.
Wimberly. Robt. P.
Woodward, Mrs. Pearl
Woodward, D. F.
Woodson, Miss S M.
Wyche, H.
Wyche, T. L»
Wyche. Roy L.
WHEN You Can Get The BEST-
Wyche. W. T.
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Tates, James M., Jr.
The universal accept ance of the Victor Victrola as the recognized leader in the
talking machine world—both by the music trade and the general public’ and the
resulting popularity of the Victor Victrola as such has caused many to be mis
led, intentionally or otherwise, into believing all talking machines Victrolas.
Palmer, J. B.
Palmer, Susan
Pardee, R. 8.
Yates, J. W. L.
Tates, Mrs. Rose L.
Young, C. H.
Parker, Sallle H.
Pkrker. Mrs. Nellie M.
Parker, J. F.
Parker. C. S.
Zalumas, Mrs. A.
Zolumas, Andrew
Zbinden, Otto
Zelgler, Mrs. Geo. E.
There is only one Victor Vic
trola and to be sure of obtain
ing the best, demand the ma
chine bearing this trade-mark.
Models priced at $25. and up.
Call, phone, or write for de
monstration.
Our selections of pianos has been as careful, and as wise, as of talking machines.
We have the best obtainable, each the leader of its respective class.
Parker, Robt.
Parramore, L. E.
Parramore, Mrs. L. H.
Patterson, T. A."
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Bacon, Sam
Broadnax, A. M.
ffultifetij
Truitt, Mrs. Elizabeth
When you plan "what to gl ve" you want to be sure your selec
tion will please the recipient Sensible, useful gifts are always
appreciated and serve to s trengthen the ties of love and friend
ship.
We list a few useful gifts which you can obtain here at very
reasonable prices.
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WATER SETS
CHINA WARE
ELECTRIC IRONS
OIL HEATERS
FRUIT DISHES
PERCOLATORS
SILVER SETS
Patterson, J. G.
Patterson, R. B.
Peacock, J. W.
Pearson, F. R.
Pearce, Mrs. Dorothy
Steyerman, M. C.
Stephens, J. J.
Stevens, J. M.
Stanaland, N. L.
Stone, Raymond
Stuart, Mias Lilly
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—M USICAL ACCESSORIES—
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Vienna, Nov. 1.—(By Mail)
The Special Commission of the
League of Nations is now atudying
the draft of certain administrative
and financial reforms which the
Austrian government has placed in
its hands. This project is designed
to meet the conditions upon which
the proposed League loan of about
$100,000,000, guaranteed on • per.
centage basis by six European
nations, is predicted.
In its present shape the measure is
tentative and, whrn finally amended
and approved by the League, it will
be placed before the National As
sembly for enactment into law.
The proposals are based on an esti
mate of the budget for 1923, and
reckon‘on a deficit of about 322 mil
lion gold crowns. By tha end of 1924
when the reforms have been carried
out, it is estimated that tha budget
will have been balanced around 237
million gold crowns, bat to make this
*Mo the Leagoi
carrying c
of the reforma.
The new taxation scheme ia very
drastic, involving increased revenue
from every possible source. General
reform in the railways ia promised
the administrative machinery is to
bereorganized, tariffs are to be raised,
the free pass and cost price ticket
evil is to be abolished, and the eight
hour law ia to ba honestly applied.
Posts, telegraphs and telephones
will bo made to poy their way and all
monopolies, such as salt and tobacco,
will be made to pay a profit Since
the customs are in part security for
the proposed credits, they will, be
placed on a gold bases, and from this
a revenue of 80 million gold crowns
Is expected immediately, bnt by
steady increases this will be raised
to about 100 million by the end of
the first year.
A general turnover tax of 12 per.
cent on ordinary articles ia introduced
while taxation of gronnd property
and buildings is to ho raised to two-
thirds of the pre-war rate*.
Various administrative reforms,
such as tha consolidation of some
government departments, of
ummtmm credits era .others/ and- a general reduction of
Ion ofl
t would make her happier at thla season of the year.
T. A. FUTCH
"HARDWARE ALL THE TIME”
JACKSON TERRACE
316 Eas t Jackson Street.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WILL OPEN JANUARY Jst.
Newly furnished throughout—Hot and cold run
ning water.
Polite and courteous Service will be our motto.
APPLY FOR RATES. *
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enormous civil list is vaguo and pillars, still remain the arms of the
rather nebulous. Indeed, it is ad- j imperial family, and from ten
mitted that this last is a most! enormous chandeliers scores of the
formidable undertaking, as this great old imperial double eagles, still look
body of some 272,000 employees j down on the law makers, four of
stands fast together and is well j The reception hall of the Empress,
organized. I adjoining the throne room, is filled
In tho main, the whole scheme is ( with telephones and noisy typewriters
very much along the same lines as operated by short haired stenograph,
that proposed by the Austrian Sec-jera.
tion of the Reparations Commission j The room of St George, of gold
eighteen months ago as a*and white, the largest room in the
fell through.
RUSSIAN PEASANT FRAME
LAWS AMID SPLENDOR OF
THE OLD IMPERIAL DAYS
Moscow ,Nov. 5. (By Mail)_
descent lights, is being used as a
smoking room by the peasant law-
ENTHUSIAST1C OVER FASCISTI
Rome, Nov. 10.—(By Mail)_
“Buena Sera" the Italian equivalent
Russia’s Parliament of Workmen nnd to the English “good-evening," when
Peasants, in their picturesque garb, uttered with tha customary Italian
have assembled in thi great throne' ipee d, is not unlike the English
of tho Czer’s cli Pels «>, with-1 pronunciation of the name of the
in the Kremlin, to discuss new laws capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires,
designed to benefit the proletariat I i n the midst of the enthusiastic
The legislation to be considered | celebration that followed the trium-
includes the labor code of land laws, | phant entry of the Fascist! into Romo
civil laws, and laws providing, for when streets, bars and cafes were
unified courts of justice all of which finled with holiday makers, a band-
require readjustment owing to the
new economic policy.
Tho Parliament, known officially
as the All-Russian Center Committee,
is the highest legislative body in Rus.
The throne-room, where more than
300 members from various parts of
Russia have assembled, is virtually
unchanged from the days, of the reign
of Emperor Nicholas except that the
throne has been concealed by a
white sounding board intended to im
prove the accoustics. Upon the walls
which are of light blue and gold
and upon the ten immense, gilded
dark young man, alone and
forlorn, aat dejectedly in a corner of
one of the busiest hotel lobbies in
Rome.
So lonely did he eeem that some
young Fascisti officers, imbued with
the spirit of their glorious day, end
finding sadness out of place in the
univeral rejoicing, approached him
in an evident effort to cheer him up*
“Buena Sera," one of the party
greeted the lonely one.
Languidly the young man looked
up and in a tone of infinite longing,
replied:
'No, Rio Janeiro."
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