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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
| AHJCHINTHH5T IN NEW [MOSUL OIL FIELDS
nowintheargument
noupcn*.* mentlr tba-t Ih. St. lmm , i Dec - 10 ._ rh , ^
Stmoo’t 1>»« mUI on d0 "*',Moiul oil fields in MelopoUmU
'• n0W “ *“»*<* to <k. to,, last
,str«^din.rJS i ‘ , ' , *' * bi S !uu * N **‘
' Lust peace conference.
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assured fact has
been received here and In other
tlons of the South with
Interest Atlanta bilsifisss men ex-1 u j# report ed the entente nations
press the Opln'.in that the proposed de-1 h4ve enforme d the Turks that the
PERSONALS II
If Yoa Hate a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
spent a part of yesterday here.
re’opment will result In making St. vilayet of Mosul cannot be consider*
Simon's Island the most attractive | etl t| detached from Arab realm in
and summer resort In the en-ijpgj^
tire South, 't* | This would mean that the allies
The sale of the bonds by the city ol have declined to admit the Turkish
runswlck and Glynn county at a pre- 1 contention that Mosul is within the
mium of more than $10,000 and the [confines of Turkey proper and co
letting of the contract for the bridge j affluently that Turkey alone has
work proper, in Brunswick, at a price right to dispose of the Mosul oil
WE CRATE and pack your furniture
also repair and buy any kind ot
Furniture. We pay big prices for
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-ltn
WOOD, Wood. Woo**., oak or pine;
any lengths, delivered as wanted.
Phone Neel Brothers' Feed Store.
WH BUY all kinds pecans, paper shell
and eeedllnga. See ns before yon
sell Jervis B, Watkins and Com
pany.
Vh6n W NEED of Fresh Mtiti
Fish or Oysters, Csll Wlnburn's
Market. Prices right Phone 99.
209 W. Jackson St. Hmd
CALL 77—for the best native Meats.
Prices right to all. Chickens too.
O. O. Land. 114 Stevens St. 23-
JERSEY COW. fresh in milk, for sale.
Phone 157 or see C. J. Maddox'at
Moore Music Co. 1I-6L
COLORED dining car waiters and
s!eeplng car porters wanted. Ex
perience unnecessary. We train you.
Information free. Write 607 Railway
Exchange, Omaha, Nebraska.
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Seven
popular breeds. Eggs hatched $4.00
per hundred. Order early. Thomas-
vUle Hatchery. B. L. Brewton, Mgr.
Thoi
le. Ga.
6-
LOST—Canvas roll case of Remington
sample pocket knives. Lost or tak
en from auto Friday night. Liberal
reward for return or Information
leading to recovery or location.
Phone 434-W, N. C. Renfroe, 324 8.
Hansell St. 11-61
RED * COAL heats homes perfectly,
leaving no ash to speak of and no
cinders or clinkers. THOMASVILLE
ICE A MFO. C., exclusive dealers.
11-61
IF YOU want to move, phone 183. Good
service. Prices right. J. T. Dixon.
8-lmo
WANTED—A reliable man to tell
monuments and tombstones. Big
money for the right man. Must be
a hustler. Write us today for full
particulars. Marietta Marble and
Stone Works, Marietta, Ga.
FOR RENT—2 unfurnished first floor
rooms, close in. 327 North Madison.
13-4t
FOR SALK—Four Aristocrat Barred
Rock cockrels; special birds. T. F.
Crawford. 15-2t
considered highly satisfactory and in cessions.
keeping with the estimates of the
State Highway Department, the last
remaining doubt as to the great pro
ject is removed. It Is expected that
the actual work will start early in
January sad that the bridge will
be open for traffic by Labor Day, 1923.
This grist undertaking on the part
of the people of Brunswick and Glynn
county will remove the isolation which
has hitherto handicapped St. Simon's
Island and will open for development
Uiis magnificent playground
foast of ; Georgia. Already extensl'
plans are under way lor developing
The famous Jekyl Island, whose
membership includes some of Ameri
ca's wealthiest families, is separated
from St. Simon's Island by the nar
row channel entrance to Brunswick
harbor and the fact that Jekyl Island
has always been a favorite spot for
winter tonrlstr is abundance evidence
of the desirability of the winter
ttlltrOfUebrgfa’s coast. As a matter
of fact, the winter climate of Georgia's
poaat is, almost the same as that of
Southern California.
The halt minion doll&T causeway
the Island at Palm Harbor
which la said to be one of the most
beautiful spots on the entire Atlantic
coast, facing Brunswick Bay and the
Intercoastal waterways. Here It is
planned to build a palatial winter tour
ist hotel which will cater to the same
patronage which la now given the
Florida coast resorts, Including Palm
Beach and Miami, and Southern Cali
fornia. The moving spirit behlad the
undertaking !» John A. Metcalfe,
prominent banker and capitalist of
Atlanta.
SYSTEMATIC CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING IS BEST PLAN
a.. Dec. 16.—Some people
~r part of nicely fur Atlant# '
led house. 2 blocks from Court ^K'_? CC ° r £ ,n S to A *' a " ta bU8ln * 88
By insisting that Mosul lies withif
Irak, which is part of Mesopotamia,
the allies, it is asserted, will declare
that it comes under the British
mandate, since Mesopotamia is as
signed to Groat Britain under formal
mandate. It is further reported tha4
Great Britain and France bav«
reached an agreement over the Mosul
oil question, f
An official from Irak arrived here
a few days ago and announced hie
country would insist on sovereignty
over Mosul.
According to another version Great
Britain and Turkey have reached
agreement outside the pence confer*
ence regarding Mosul whereby Turk
ey is to have sovereignty
region and England the
cessions.
Count Massigli, a French delegate
and secretary general of the confer-
ence, left suddenly for Paris last
night. It is rumored one of the ofc
jects of his mission is to fay the
alleged Britisb-Turkish accord before
the French government. The French
delegation, however, last night de*
nied this. They said Count Massigli
visit to the French capital was of
purel personal nature. Under the
San Remo agreement France
receive 25 per cent of the Mosul oD
output.
It has been learned from a reliable
source that Great Britain and Turk*
ey recently have been negotiating in
Lausanne in an endeavoT to reach
an amicable settlement of the Mora)
situation. A Turkish spokesman de
nied that any solution of the problem
had been reached l
An appeal to Christian America
and Christian peoples the world over
all their influence to prevent
the Turks from deporting From Con
stantinople the patriarch of the Greek
Orthodox church, who has come to
the Lausanne conference to fight the
use of the patriarch.
"It seems impossible," said Monsig-
ir Gcrmanos, who is the patriarchal
exarch of Western Central Europe, to
the Associated Press, "that world
Christianity will permit this injustice
that the Lausanne conference will
consent to write it into tlio treaty.
Christianity has existed in Constanti
nople since the first century, and tho
institution if the ecumencial patriarch
there was provided by the ecumencial
councils of the fourth and fith cen-
"Constantinople is Indeed a sacred
city—sacred to us Christians foi
Islam history begins only in the
seventh century and the Turka did
conquer Constantinople until the
fifteenth century, and thia ia the first
That "Do your Christmas shop
ping early.” is an over-worked sen
tence, but, as they point out, it is not.
Every year the people read it over
and over again, and an increasing
number each year, it appears here,
and heeding the injunction. *
who have once done their Chrii
shopping early find It so much
pleasant, easier and more profitable
In every way that they never
to the old plan of waiting until
days before Christmas to do their
shopping.
They go to the stores before the
goods have all been picked over and
when it Is easier to find Just whatjtime in history that any nation has
they want: while the clerks are still ■ appeared before nn international
cheerful before becoming worn out assembly to strike a blow at religious
with tho holiday rush, and then if [ institutions, which have existed ab
anything has been left off of the gift most two thousand years."
list there remains sufficient time
get it. Result: The bother of Christ*
mas shopping is over with a good
breathing apell to spare.
Another growing feature of Christ
mas shopping, as shown In Atlanta, is
the prepared shopping list. By read*
ing the classified Christmas gift sug
gestions in the newspapers, one Is en-
abled to prepare a list of articles want-
dong with the information
Monsignor Germanos said the sav
ing of the seat of the patriarch wal
not only vital to Orthodox Christians
in countries like Russia, Roumania,
Greece and Jugo-Slavia, but of great
concern also to the Angelican *hurch
in England and more especially to the
Episcopal church in America.
"A very dose tie between us has
been created Inn consequence of out
recognising the ordination of priests
where they may be found. This meth-1 °* * be,e he continued,
od of preparing lists in advance will! . Monsi * nor Germanos repudiated
• ell.v. . lot ot troubled mind,. It |tb ' J urk '?' «>*'
tube, thin,, ...lor, everybody I. »■?»■
Jollier, and Christmas shopping proves
i fact. It proves ;
pleasure.
Early Christmas shopping means
cheery Christmas shopping. It’s great
Do your Christmas shopping early.
in politics. «Aa an Institution the
Greek Orthodox church had merelj
protested its rights. It had sent
representatives to he Paris peace con
ference at the request of President
Wilson and Premiers Clemenceau and
Lloyd George, who wanted to know
the needs of the patriarch and later
on an American mission, which viait-
I church wanted the right to remain in
Waycross. Ga.. Dec. 16.—Nineteen | Constantinople under the protection
_. . . , Years Imprisonment was the sentence of some great power, as the Turks
F0Il . SA n E !wf Mt b * r ** l “ °° reC ‘ P»>»ed y.it.rdo, moraine oo B. T. Me-dil, wort annulling tho rlfhtl ol
” r ' ’ 0D ® ' ° n * | Nobles, 19-year-old negro boy of Bra- the church.
* !*V o. gsnxa, near her. who was convicted of The church, Monstgnor Germanos
■ SUttoo .’-A e8t Jack8on st - is ~ gt manslaughter. The Jury In the case j declared, had asked the allies to pre-
L08T—In or near Grand Theatre last «t*yed out all night and brought In vent the deportation and save thona.
night, pair glasses. Liberal reward * he| r verdict of guilty at 10:30 o'clock ands of orphans, who had been placed
for return. J. R. Evans, phone 128. the morning.
16-lt Nobles stabbed Cllffard Duffy, an-
■* other negro, to death In one of the
bouse, on Smith negro cabins of the Braganza Lumber
:onvenlences. Ap- Company about seven miles from
16-61 Waycross on September 24th. His at ^ << *'
—counsel pleaded self-defense, contend-
WAYCROM MAN KNEW FAMOUS ; ing that Duffy, who was much larger
FOR RENT—6 roc
Ave., With model
ply Oolden Bros.
in Turitiih homes and Islsmlzed, and
the allies had helped' to prevent these
things. "That is the way we mixed
in politics, but we believe it gu
justifiable," Mcnsignor Germanos
spent yesterday here.
Empire Furniture Store.
is in town today on business.
bus, was in tow n yesterday.
spending the day her*.
timo on business.
Mr. Pliny Heeth of Baltimore,
with home follta.
Every youngster wants
visiting here for i
•pending the day in the city.
Reduced prices on all wall Ml»r»
High quality. New stock. Jae. H.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wettyen, and
Miss Alice Wettyen of Cedar Grove
N. J., are among the visitors register-
i the city.
re Father, Big Brother, or HIM i
pipe. Ingram Drug Company.
br. Kimberly arrived from Cochrsil
last night, being called here by the 111-
of his daughter, Mrs. Frank
Crabb.
.a** 0
Mrs. Martin L. Dollar will arrive
this afternoon from Washington. D. C.
spend the holidays with relatives
and friends here.
Friends will be sorry to know that
Mr. Orion Goff is 111 with Ininfluenza
in Atlanta, and hope he will soon be
again.
For Prompt Mrvtce ana Durabl
Plumbing, Call R. B. Llnson, Phont
186, No. 107 Remington Avenue.
Mr. William Calhoun Massey, sec
retary of the Chamber of Commerce
of Roxboro. N. C., arrived this morn-
Aluminum
Soap
Another Big Lot Of
That Famous
Aluminumware Includ-
"Monogram” Laundry
ing, Percolaters, Dish
Pans, Water Pitchers,
Soap
and Double Boilers,
In Large Size, For Hard
- Regular $2.50 Values, Only
or Soft Water, Monday
Only—per bar—
69c
.
2c
Bankrupt Sale
126 S. Broad St.
Near Monument
CORDELE BANKS TO TAKE UP
REMAINDER NEW HOTEL 8TOCK
Cordele, Dec. 16—Local banks
planning to finance the remainder of
the hundred thousand dollars for the
new hotel which will soon be under
constructioo here. Subscriptions In
stock have gone above sixty thousand
dollars. The directors bad planned
get their loon elsewhere, but the local
banks are handling It and making It
possible for the work to be started
very soon. A few more collections on
unpaid stock will complete the financ
ing.
PLATING
NICKEL—SILVER—GOLD
Auto Parts
Braee Beds — Silverware
Made New
Fast 8ervlce
SIMMONS
PLATING WORKS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Established 31 Years
ON SALE
For Week of Dec. 18 to 25th
Our Entire Line of
HATS
in three lots
$1.00—$2.50—$5.00
For Cash Only.
HANAW’S.
16-3t
Mre. T. H. Buth has re-opened her
Beauty Parlor at 405, the Upchurch
building, and will be glad to se
customer* there. Mrs. Buth w
Thomasville last year an<9 has Just
returned from Chicago.
The many friends of Mrs .Frank
Crabb regret to know of her very
serious illness and that little hope is
entertained for her recovery. She
taken suddenly ill on Wednesday e
Ing at her home in Love street, and
has steadily grown worse.
WEATHER REPORT
Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 16, 1922.
Weather forecast for Thomasville
and vicinity: Local rains tonight and
Sunday.
Observations at 1. P. M. Standard Tims
1 P.
Highest temperature for this month,
29 years record (1918) — 88'
Lowest temperature today 61'
Lowest temperature for this mostb,
29 years record (1194) 18'
Mean temperature today 64'
Normal for this date . 68'
Departure since first of month +183'
IRISHMAN. RECENTLY KILLED than the accused, made a motion
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 16 Rory to draw a deadly weapon on Noble.
O'Connor, Irish Irregular leader whs
was shot on Friday, December 8th, iwimj Mwaca>
was well known to a Waycross man of O’Connor and told many anecdote* Powder because Royal is the best j Departure ,lDC * nr,t °*
Which r
Trade or Roaches.
Restaurants must choose which
they want. Trade or Roaches! They
can't have both. If they want trade
Departure since January first +671*
Relative humidity 8 a. m. _ 100 %
Relative humidity 1 p.
Relative humidity 8 p. m. jester-
98%
Rainfall past 24 hours L04 Inn
(Rainfall since first of month 3.68inn
; h \v =; sz, zszrssitz* “srs
_____ . +1-87Ins.
In 1904 when O'Connor, then • connected with his life He declared preparation knewn to^modeni ideMe 1 D * parture ,lnc * Jan - Wr,t “*■ ,n *-
young nun out of college, was travel- that O'Connor at that time was work- f ot qa | c ] c an j effective destruction Wlnd dIrectlon 1 P- ®- Northeast
tog through the Middle West, it was ing in the wheat fields, following tho 0 f roaches! 16c A 28c Sold and i Wlnd Teloc,, J r 1 P- “• * »*• P«r hour
leaned hers today. Henry Pharr, crop to Canada, where he wait wi* guaranteed by Ingram Drug store. ° “• HADLEY.
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WINESAP
APPLES
These apples will not
rot.
BUY THEM BY
THE BOX
From your retail dealer.
Buy the ALL AMER
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Distributors
SORE IT DOES GOOD
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Medicine (Vejetalle) Pniud
ky tie Heed of a
fnniileni Family.
we would have doee hid wt M
hid Black-iMufht. II aure U out ol
the best medicines made, and am rare the
beat dm medicine," said Mr. Hewy
use Black-Draught lor
1.
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and it is fine.
ten out ol year system.
Sold everywhere.
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Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND SKILLED BARBER SERVICE
We have recently added another chair to oar shop and secured the
services ot Mr. Lee Lewie who will be pleased to serve bis old
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDREN’S HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 28c. Shavs 15c, Shins 8o
MIZE BUILDING, No. 21 3 WEST JACKSON STREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
I AMO US cooks of the Southland
JL whose reputations are nation-wide
y always use Sauers Infallible in their
I choicest bakings. Year alter year in
baking contests and in home cooking
demonstrations Sauen Infallible, with
its unvarying goodness, brings that
delicate texture and tastiness to fine
bakings that never fail to please.
Insist on Sauers Infallible.
.4 Rountrss Grocery Co., Dufritutm
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