The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 18, 1922, Image 2

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PACE EIGHT DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRI8E THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY AFTERNOON, OECEMBER IS, 1922. DAILY TTMES'ENTERPRISJ . .Editor Entered tt tho ‘ •pedal dlapatchoa I SUBSCRITPION PAYABLE IN^b- PHONE NUMBERO:- Bva'nes* Msnacei.... Editor'* Droit TRADE AT HOME Reciprocity la a doctrine tbit whole lot of folka don’t exactly agree to. They like to reserve the right do as they please about almost ai thing, but they don’t give the other fellow the same privilege. An Instance to Illustrate this point A certain woman of Thomasville wai down town the other day, bragging about where she bought her sbo< her hat. and her coat. She might have been bragging about other things she wore, but we didn’t get that. When asked why she did so, she had no good reason. We butted in rather ely and told her that we were going to all the merchants affected, her purchases. If you ever a commotion, she raised It. The key—her husband was in business ere also and did business, a lot of it, Ith the very fellows she had cheated ut of business by sending away. Reciprocity would demand that she *ade at home, if she expected other igations constitute a great por- fellows to trade with her interests. It f one’s life. I Is but fair for any business to buy at o {home, to pay a profit for the goods *• M » '«■» Christmas Swl. I h|f hom „ „ he reelt ’ I could buy them at cost elsewhere, be rry up your cnrtsimas shipping! caU30 bis business demands the pat- hopping. ronage of thoso folks, who are effect- 0 jed by his trading away from home. ;ood dog makes a sorry man look^ All things being equal. It pays to x than ever. trade at home, personally, privately - ■ -o and generally. It is good for us all, lead of turkey, we all havo a dish ^ t j, e womani whose case we men- ittterlings for Christmas. Itloned. Informed us quite confidential l.!ly. that she never expected to buy any- | thing away from home any more, that 0 j she could get here. She predicated our only hope It the statement on the fact that she had. < unstable proposition!been enlightened to an extent that. | to have fallen down on that and If the strength, It spread and struck down J politicians can help him they arlll'victims among the strong. RAILROAD SCHEDULES have helped the entire business In terests of the country In a material way. It can be carried too far, but that contingency has never yet faced the country. It has never yet been carried far enough. A GOOD REASON Three times In the past week, we have heard this same expression: "Why doesn't the Chamber of Com merce look Into It!" This concerned vital projects for the betterment of the community, the Increase of Iti Pay rolls and the boosting of business already operating here. One reason the Chamber of Com merce doesn’t do anything about It is becuusc these same suggestors aren't members and won't contribute a cent to its support. Another reason is that they didn't have the advice and gestions from the men themselves, and the third is that It can't do everything without any support or Influence, assistance. Let's get the Chamber of Commerce on a basis of co-operation In 1923. Is the most effective Institution of the kind we know, and the most economi cal. If you don't want to pay a large sum every year to keep It up to so- called city standards, you can offest the lack of money by personal effort. That Is the only wuy it can be done. It Is easy if we go after it. DOUBLE PROSECUTION One evidence of the tightening of the prohibition laws is the decision >m Washington to the effect that It perfectly and legally all right to try precluded anything else as a fair and Backbone is mighty good, but it It too rich for some folks blood, even if they will eat iL > the federal < arrangement for the betterment , f ™“ »S alnst ,h * '»»■ regarding liquor Now that humanity has lest starva- A. JX^L-^R. R. tlon and lets suffering it has greater resisting power against ’’flu.' Applying the principle, undoubtedly true, to Individuals, it becomes easily evident that a well-nourished body, and a cheerful mind can ward off most diseases. It Is doubtful if our generation will hjsve another severe Influenza epi demic; but should It. then there Is still no known method to combat the disease; the germ has not been isolat ed and there Is, as yet no ascertained specific. Nor, In this Instance, can psycho analysis help one jot. whereat cleanli- of body and thoughtful, careful living can and do exercise a restraint upon disease.—Atlanta Journal. Nets—(••Itunday t The Christmas stockings ought to be coming In pretty soon. Only two ions have sent word that they Id furnish them. The eternal triangle Is the bottom ' one of those Richmond. Va., murder mysteries that is fast assuming na tional front page proportions. Bonar Law says Germany Is facing i economic collapse, which Is the me thing it has faced for four years without any effort to relieve It. First Liberties that you bought dur ing the war are redeemable and they have made many a Christmas shopper happy, or gone into similar invest ments for a rainy day. i can find many a corrupt and reckless old rascal who will raise all sorts of cain to free his children of the Influences he exerts by his dally l and its people. All. i after he has been tried in the life. done here help, the town In."* 1 * ,or «*«>r ««> many more weya than siring a profit' tr * n8 * ctlon - Bu ' wb » r < 1 ' '“I .O the merchant you trade with. It la' ,one , P°“- lhe •<*>« ian that sells liquor to minors, of liquor that Is now going the bootlegging rounds, ought to be lm- ilf as much business in Thom^* community builder, and the success te ®PHnf to Punish the bootleggers. | p 0un( j e< j f or wan t of a better place to ivllle tomorrow. ; of the community depends on that. The fountain pen t ought to be kept and Christmas present. 't leak! : for a ; CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS The columns of the Tlmes-Enter- I prise, this week, offer particularly en list has now closed and we' t j C | ng suggestions for Christmas. It ; how things go when the roll | j 8 the easiest thing in the world to get nes next Thursday. j our your Christmas list and then go advertisements. You can pretty near ly always find something that would do. and you know that you can get it because it Is advertised right hi those spots will It be possible to convict in the federal court for the same offense in which the state court has acquitted the defendant!—Savan nah Morning News. BODY AND MIND cigars this week will please forget it we have already dived in. rill probably not be apt »o at home. >elf In the near future. j Don't put off your Christmas she o I ping any longer than you can help. o. even the advertising colunv. get you everything that y< Ueve us. ) m)ght Wflnt stocks are picked c rhl B l. ™ou,h.! lhl * >“• '» *■ aren't a. hUh ym h *™ '° ,akt " h *> *»» « cloae by. I L ' 1 '* m» k e lhe bu.l„... well II trlbuted over the week. Instead ding it ail into the last day. The medical profession Is beiug len go urged by Lord Dawson, the king's phy- in thej S | C | an Jn E n g| an d, to recognize phycho- analysis. Ethical physicians should study it. I he urges, in order that patients may | be saved from being victimized by an • grocery bills a i Thomasville th. some other plac ran lick o Dsible as the things he said after the of 1 bust froi Isgrace, but they don't get the credit . PROSPERITY AHEAD I The nution's crops this year e United this year to be worth . half billions of dollars. I army of fakers. | Mental healing, however much it ‘might accomplish, haa attracted a • large number of men whose only in- you terest In healing of any kind is how 1 j much money they may be able to 1 and j make out of It. 1 can And. whatever the benefits, the * dlg ‘j American Medical Association’s Jour- d °*'nal points out that, even more than I the necessity for reputable psycho- pathologists there Is a great need for closer study and experimentation In e es '^the whole range of physlclul disease. even i Influenia, the Journal remind* Its Thia physician readers, still remains an un- j War Saving Stamps we tried you five years'ago. would have^ i mighty handy at the present. leapt : The best wbo want publicity icandals in their family i If Florida ilsea that million pe.*| mlslng it will merely i - ady large three month*. keep them going. The Louisiana man who affidavit that be is a natural bora ■ . . .... . that Is taken from the product* of the liar, probably lost his rep when ha ^ made the statement. There tre other agencies more j commercially organised, that get the The United States Is about to make cream of the profit. The farmer* bloc a move to entangle Itaelf in European giving this more thought, along with affairs tor good and Ell tad It la not remedial measure* by the government by Joining the League of Nations, but ‘h** etUnulat# producUon. assuming all privileges and powers w the farmer had any way of get- without actually being a part of this ting the full value of hU crop*, he great tatenutloaal organisation. he much better off. He seems enormous sum. and yet when ao ived mystery, the course of which Is ler the vast amount of k»usi> J traced mainly to the time it became is contingent on these cropa - jo highly epidemic in the United readily understand how it states |„ 1918 ' > such figures. The total isj | t go t Its start where people were I y year since 191a, ex*: the m0 st miserable, undernourished ( ,a nearly two . an( j unsanitary, and, developing' A conceited fop Is about as useless' Hons more than last year. $1,842,978.- —— ■ — ■ ■■ — ■■ ■ - a piece of furniture as the old-fash- 000, to be exact, toned hitching post on a crowded city! In this statement we can get an highway. ! Idea as to the value, as well as bulk, ’ crop production. Had the cropa »en the same as last year, there let the j would have been no appreciable gain. 11 for ,As It Is, the country will receive at values as of December 1. 1922. nearly i billion dollars more for its farm I profits. This is, or ought to ^ 1 Kood sign. It shows that the work has | been more productive and that _ (being directed In the proper channels. Komebod} will be trying to buy the' The United States has never fully A.. B. and A. before you know it, in-1 appreciated, legislatively, the fact tl stead of trying to save it from the'the producer of wealth is entitled Junk pile. (a fair profit on his labor and that he — o j should be stimulated and encoui The textile mills ere coming south to ra | ie necessities by certain definite and that is where they all belong. If' plmns that will allow him credit and of brains sufficient to proper facilities for marketing. | The haphazard way It is done la the treason tor the fact that the producer rarely ever reape the money harvest LOOK! LISTEN! CONSIDER! Beef, Pork and Sausage are cheaper now lhan 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 & DEM PHONE 52 If you are not perfectly satisfied with your pres ent market service, try us one time. That is ail we ask. SUGGESTIONS FOR Christmas Gifts FOR MOTHER- Set Yourex Silver Knives and Forks ... $10.00 Set Yourex Silver Table Spoons $7.00 Set Yourex Silver Teaspoons $3.50 Carving Sets $2.50 to $7.00 Electric Iron (Domestic) $5.00 WE HAVE NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS THAT WOULD APPEAL TO MOTHER Robison Hdw. Co. I17-II? E. Jackson St. Phone 168 and net iwrantHd. f-- Thomasville operate . Time, which la the a Time In Georgia. Trains West of North, East s ' Tims, which Tim# In Geei _ . ••villa operate sn Central Standard Time, ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM 4 ATLANTIC RAILWAY (Pullman Sleeping Care) « 1 n Birmingham-Atlanta 7 ATLANTIC COAST LINS RAILROAD Arrives Leaves tifO am SaVh-Jax-Monta'y 1:27 am t&S am Montg’y-Sav'h-Jax S:S0 am »;J0 pm Thea'vJife-Sav’h 8:25 am 10:55 am SeVh-Menta'y 10:05 am inta’y«a Atlanta-Alban) (•) Dally except Sunday. Atlantic Ceaet Line Depot, Phene 162-J Atlanta Birmingham A Atlantic, Phone ENAMEL RENEWED Let me renew the enamel on your hood and fenders. Can rnaka them look as bright as new without tho use of pain* or varnish. DAN R 0BERTS AUTO CLEANING STATION Ngxt to Grand Theatre MADISON S’TREET XMAS GIFTS -FOR- Sweetheart, Sister, or Mother Rings S 2-00 to $800.00 Bar pins 2-00 to 150.00 Wrlat watchea 17.50 to 125.00 Toilet seta 10.00 to 45.00 Traveling cases — 8.00 to 20.00 Manicure seta . Desk sets Fountain pens . 5.00 to 19.50 | 12.00 to 14.00 2.75 to 17.50 | Pencils 1.50 to Strands of pearis .. 5.00 to 35.001 Boudoir lamps 8.00 to 10.00 Elsctrollsre 12.50 to 35.00 | Mesh bags 3.00 to 35.00 Victory Bonds From A to F have been called (or re demption December 15th We will be glad to mtke exchange, or sell these bonds for our friends, if sdviied immediately. Citizens Banking & Trust Co. THOMASVILLE, GA. Card caeca ...... 8.00 to ALL GIFTS THAT LAST, FOUND | —AT— Louis H. Jerger EDDIE LEWIS Hat Clemning Works Ladlea, Men and Children We have the equipment, axper- lance and a dealra to plaaaa. 322 WIST JACKSON ST. Yon Are Lucky If you peas through Ufa with out iota of time or property— TAKE A Fire Policy Health and Accident Policy 7 for your protection. A Life Policy to protect your family. W. M. Parker Winn’s Oranges Best of Indian River Fruits FIREWORKS. . J. R. EVANS PITTMAN Dealer la MILK COWS 424 I. Clay Straet, Thomaevllte. J. F. PITTMAN THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Service TO OUR FORD OWNERS:— It is attention to little things which keeps a car in first class running condition. Here are 18 little details we will gladly attend to free of charge. f. Adjust coil points. 2. Adjust carburetor. 3. Clean spark plugs. 4. Clean commutator. 5. Inspect car, locate trouble and give cost of labor. 6. Inflate tires. 7. Install fan belt. 8. Install lamp bulbs. 9. Focus headlights. 10. Put on license plates. It. Test magneto. 12. Test generator. J3. Test storage battery. J4. Test horn. 15. Tighten cylinder head bolts. 16. Tighten hose connection. 17. Tighten rear wheels. J8. Water storage battery. The next time you have a few minutes to spare drive In and let Us look your car over. Also let us tell you about the lower prices and the new style cars. YOURS VERY TRULY tt I Greetings To Our Patrons and Friends To you and yours we extend right heatrily the Season’s greetings. May the joys of Christmas- tide be yours in full measure and the New Year bring ever- increasing happiness and prosperity. Our appreciation of your pat ronage and that of others you may have directed our way, is expressed in this wish to you. Bank of Thomasville Designated Depositary af state of Georgia, County of Thomas and City af Tbomaevllle. MWMMBWWMWB9M999MI