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DAILY TIMEtENTERPRlBE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER It, 192£
WANTS
WOOD—Phono 181 your order* 1
dr? pine bouse or stove wood. Coca
Cola Bottling Co. 181m
YE CRATE and peck your furniture
also repair and buy any kind ot
Furniture. We pay bit price* V*
Mine Empire Furniture Store.
14-lm
FOOD, Wood. Woo-., Oak or pine;
any lengths, delivered as wanted.
Phone Neel Brothers' Feed Store.
WB BUT all kinds pecans, paper shell
and seedllnts. See ns before you
jeelL Jarvis B. Watklnd and Com-
p**r-
WHEN JN USED ot Freeh Neste,
Fish or Oysters, Call Wlnburn’s
1 JUrtft. Prices rlfhL Phone ft.
309 yf. Jackson st. 6-lmd
JERSEY COW, fresh la milk, for sala
f*6*e p* ?r f J - M * idox •*
Moors Music Ca ^
COLORED dining car waiters aad
sleeping car porters wanted. Ex
perience unnecessary, Wa trail you.
Information free. Write 607 Railway
Exchange, Omaha, Nebraska. 16t
BABtCHivS 8 m
popular breeds. Eggs hatched $4.08
per hundred. Order early. Tfedfllab-
, .Tills Hatchery. B. L Srtwton, Mgr.
Thomasvllle, Oa. *•
IF YOU want to move, phone 188. Good
aervloe. Price* right. J. T. Dixon.
t-lms
FOR SALE—Biggeat bargain# oa
ord: On# Dort, one Maxwell, one
Ford. Come see First Aid Motor
f Station, West Jackson St lMt
FOR RENT—8-rootn house, on Smith
Ave., with modern conveolences. Ap
ply Golden Bros. 18-81
FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished
rooms. Clohe In. Apply 126 College
18-6t
WANTED—To buy a second-hand
standard make graphophone. cabinet
atyle; must be In good condition and
a bargain. Address "C" Route 1, Box
110, Boston, Ga. 18-lt
FOR RENT—Garage. 332 Warren Ave.
Also feather bed for sale. Phone
517-J. 18-3L
FOR SALE—Eight well-bred Pointer
and Setters. Young dogs: partly
trained ones, and trained dogs,
bargains. One new double-barrel
hammerless Parker shot gun. Will
Hopkins. 18-2t
ORANGES AND APPLES for Xmas
40c dor. delivered. C. D. Klnard,
West Jackson St. 18-lt
WHOLESALE ROBBERY
ATTEMPTED METCALFE,
NEGRO SUSPECT IN JAIL
Knobs of Safes Knocked Ofl
In Several Stores, But Loss
Was Nil. — Negro Surren
ders and will be Taken Back
To Mitchell County Gang.
A wholesale robbery was attempted
In Uetealfe Saturday night or early
Sunday morning, but the sum total of
the damage appears to have been the
destruction of the knobs of the safes
In various places In that little city.
The attempted robbery was dlscov-
ed at about 8 o'clock Sunday morn
ing. when parties went In Mr. Horne’s
and found where it had been
tered. Similar discoveries were mads
hQ store pf Grover Thomas, H. C.
Copeland an<f Company, the poetottlce
the Bank of Metcalfe. J.BWtlf*
Mon showed that so far as could'
-ned, nothing of value was taken.
'■ safes of etch of these places were
tampffed with and the knobs to the
locks all knocked off with a small axe.
Indications pointed to someone who
as barefooted and track} were aaen
Under the window of Horne's store,
’hera they had tried to enter. The
doors of all of the places were prised
open with bars'and entry made, fiber-
Davis wsnt to the scene but could
make no discoveries that would lead
the Identity of the robber <
'At II o'clock a negro, Garfield Rob-
held, surrendered himself to Mr.
Strickland, superintendent ot Mr. L.
S. Thompson's place on Lake Iamonla,
and stated that he was an escaped
convict from Mitchell county. Sherift
Davis and County Warden Maples, of
Mitchell county, went down and got
him yesterday afternoon. This negro
Is suspected of being the robber. He
was seen for sevifgl around Met
cale previous to Sunday and he was
barefooted.
PUPPY SAVED LIVES
AND THEN PERISHED
CANDIDATES FOR CITY
OFFICES QUALIFY TODAY
List Closes Tonight.—Cam
paign Will Be Shortest in
History of the City.
The lists for city offices close to
night at 6 o'clock. In the absence ol
Dr. Culpepper, chairman, from his
flee, due to sickness. Secretary R. G.
Fleetwood will be at the Bank of
ThomasvUIe tor that purpose. Two
-andldates have qualified tor marshal,
Milton and Hughes. Milner Smith
qualified tor clerk. Opposition
iimored, but bad not developed
'clock. No qualification for sexton
had been reported at 3 o'clock. Mayor
MacIntyre and H. W. Hopkins both
n their checks and are in the
The old aldermanic board, with
the exception of H. W. Hopkins, is
reported to ba ready to gpilify and ojt
to bank dosing this afternoon Messrs.
Harry Wycbe. H. L. Key and J. Frank
Pittman, qualified. Nothing bad
been reported at tha? Uffle from the
school board, but It hat been Wort**
ticket had been prepared
qualification before closing time.
Judge Hopkins announsed his Inten
tion of becoming a candidate this
lnoralng and his formal announcement
appears In this Issue of the Times-
Enterprise. In It he corrects certain
misstatements mad* In thq announce-
ment Issued by "ClUuna" In bis behalf
ind opens the first gun of the cam
palgo against bis opponent, all In a
very dignified and courteous way,
without the Injection of personalities.
e will be the shortest one in
the history of local politics, but It will
the less keen and Interesting.
The formal battle of ballots comes
Thursday when the status of the city'
administrative officials will be settled
for two years by tbe nomination of
fandldates In the white primary.
(Dr J
ictstsd Press)
Cleveland, O. Dec. 18.—'"Puppy*
Just a mongrel dog Is dead, after
his barks had saved his master
and mistress and tbelr eight
months old daughter. The puppy
aroused by smoke early today,
barked until Mr. and Mrs. An
thony Gramm were awakened.
Alter the dog saw them safe
In the home of a neighbor he
dashed back Into the house and
was trapped In the flames.
i correct, glvt comfort
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20TH
City taxes are now due and payable
on or before Wednesday, Decembi
20th. at 6 p. m„ at which time the ta
books will be closed.
J. W. H. MITCHELL.
18-3t City Treasurer.
(Advertisement)
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CANDIES
NUTS
RAISINS
FRUITS All Varieties
FIRE WORKS, all kinds
CIGARS, ETC
THE PRICE IS RIGHT,— THE QUALITY
TH ERE
Buckelew’s
108 N. Broad St. Telephone 121
Park and Tilfords Candies
WE ARE GOING TO RETIRE
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TAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Bodns Fabric
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4H
33xS
35x8
37x7
810.60
17.10
18.00
22.00
22.80
23.75
27.40
28.95
25.10
38.80
38.S0
Mile basis for
Mall orders shipped C. O. D. sam* day received.
The Jenkins Company
107-09 Madison St. Thomasvillc, Ca.
MARTIAL LAW FOLLOWS
(Coatinuad (ram rag« 1}
political parties* ifid there mow if
general bd-opsration for tbs main
tenance of strict order.
fhfc formation within a few hours
a new cabinet through the efforts
of U. Rataj, who automatically be-
President when Narutowicx was
assassinated and of Gen. Sikorski,
called to the premiership,
has given the people a feeling of
icurity. The immediate summon
ing of parliament for next Wed
nesday to enlect a new President
has strengthened this feeling and
Pilsuski’s appointment ns chief of
stad has given additional assurance
that all necessary firmness will be
shown by the head* of the govern
ment in this critical time.
The cabnist is being rapidly filled
out around the skeleton group of min
isters who took office Saturday night
Ministries that were not filled
ing operated for the present by the
various men now holding portfolios.
Niewadomski, the assassin of Presi-
dent Narutowicx, is a painter, and 53
years old- He was born in Warsaw.
He was a student at the academies of
fine arts in Petrograd and Paris. His
mental derangement is attributed to
injuries suffered in an nutomobile
cident in 1918, which necessitated
two trephining operations.
Niewadomski abandoned his art
work and became active politically
several years ago, but his irresponsl.
bility caused him to be expelled from
two political parties. Thera seems to
be do doubt he acted on his o
responsibility, without accomplices
knowledge of any political group.
KILLEO WHILE WITH
THE BRITISH MINSTER
(Vartaw, Dec. 18. r he body of
President Narutowicx was embalmed
yesterday. It will be taken Tuesday
the ancient royal palace, where
it will lie in state during a great pub-
lie ceremony. The funeral will be
held after the election of the
president.
Narutowicx visited the art exhibl*
tion where he was assassinated,
against the advice of Premier Nowal^
who told him it would be dangerous
to expose himself. Narutowicx, how-
accepted an invitation present
ed by a delegation ot artists, wife
whom he arranged that hf» visit should
a private one.
The president was shot while ba
is conversing with the British
minister, William G. Max-Muller. Mr.
Max-Muller had just offered
gratulations on the election of Nam-
towicx to the presidency.
Condolences, you should say,” r*
plied the president. He had scarcely
spoken when three shots eamc in
quick succession. Narutowicx slowly
sank to hit knees and then collapsed
the floor dead.
Narutowicx leaves two children,
daughter 16, and a'son, Earl, who is
in his twenties. Th« son i* a music
tudent in Zurich Switxerland.
One of the president's latest acts
was to telegraph Count Zamoyski,
the Polish minister in Paris and his
rival in the final balloting for the
presidency, thanking Zamoyski fot
his cordial congratulations.
AIRPLANES SEARCH
FOR MISSING PILOT
Salt Lrti cltrTuulJTet. It. —
Sixteen air mall planes took part to
day in the search for Pilot Henry
Boonstra. who left Woodward Field,
hare Friday morning for Bock Strings
Mr. and .Mrs. A. E. Johnson of Val
dosta, came over to spend Sunday
with friends here.
Mr. Dave Turner, of Madlsou,
among the visitors here yesterday for
a abort time.
tff. and Mri, F. E- Tennent, of Los
Angeles. w*T* gmons the visitors reg-
Isterod hera Sunday.
ONSALE
For Week of Dee. 18 to 25th
Our Entire Line of
_ p_ HATS
In three lots
$1.00—$250—$5.00
For Cash Only.
HANAW’S.
• - X6-3t
Mrs. Alex Smith ot New York, is
the guest of Mrs. W. B Seymour on
South Hansell jtreet.
Miss Pet Woodson and Mr. Lebbeus
Dckle returned yesterday from a tei
day’s visit to Hampton Springs. Fla.
Mr. W. A. Rice has accepted a post-
)n at Pebble Hill Plantation, and Is
pow very pleasantly located there.
Messrs. A. C. Burros and H. L. Phil
ips, of Valdosta, wera among the visit
or* her# yesterday.
Let J. O. BAXLEY do yoilf Flurr
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PERSONALS
II Yob Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
Victrola
In selecting a talking machine for use in your
home it is worth much to know that when you
choose a VICTROLA your judgment is sustained
by the technical opinion of the world’s greatest
artists who have chosen the VICTOR to perpetuate
their art.
The word VICTROLA is a trade-mark, used spe
cifically to designate the VICTOR VICTROLA*
Convenient Terms
Cocroft Music Co.
Joseph Jsrger, third. Is f
given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jerger, Jr., this morning.
Miss M. E. Hale and Miss Marcia
Hale, of New York, are in the city
registered at the Tosco.
Miss Helen Lewis, of Camilla, la
spending a short time be
friends.
UNION JACK TAKEN
DOWN FOR LAST TIME
streets to keop a clear path for the
troops as they marched.
Everywhere they were loudly cheer-
Toy desks In mahogany and oak,
with chairs to match. Empire Furni
ture Store.
The crush was so great that the bar
rler to the North Wall extension,
where the transports were lying, gave
way. and the huge crowd”, which In
cluded many women friends of the de- j
irtto’g soldiers, riinhed out upon the
Mr. Meyer Blumberg. of Dothan,[quay, waving handkerchiefs and Union
was in the city yesterday visiting | Jacks and wishing the soldiers God-
friends. I sped*. The “Tommies" were astonish
ed lit the display ot good will.
After the departure Of the British
forces, iMr. Multfahy addressed the
Irish troops at tbe royal barracks
the lesson of the transformation. He
spoke first In Gaelic, reminding the
soldiers that for centuries the posi
tions Just evacuated had been held by
'enemies of the Irish naUon.'
added that tbe lesson of this transfor
mation was emphasized by his ad
dressing them in the language of the
Gael.
Then reverting to English Mr. Mul-
cahy said the occupaUon of the bar
racks In the future would of necessity
be very different In manner and spirit
from the (^cu potion of the past. Com
plimenting the troops on their smart
appearance, tbe minister said the army
Ireland had constituted would be util
ised for tbs defense of the country.
Th* soldiers would have to go back
%o work In an ordinary way among the
ipetiple. The courage, discipline and
-lova of order they had learned in the
army should make them take their
place Industrially among the people
useful citizens. Their task was to
place Ireland In such a position that
the stranger coming to' Ireland would
give a meed of admlraUon to the couu
try the Irish people had developed fot
themselves out of the material and
gifts of mind and hand God had be
stowed upon them.
Mr. J. T. Hammond. Jr., of Atlanta.
Is among the visitors In the city for
short time.
Mrs. T. M. Caldwell, of Washington,
arrived yesterday to be with her
Mr. T. T. Caldwell, for several Week#
Miss Groce Crawford Is at home for
the holidays from St. Augustine, Fla,
and Is with ( Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craw
ird on Hansell street.
Mr. and Mrs. Will MacIntyre have
returned from their honeymoon trip
ire at home with Mrs. F. L. Mac
Intyre, on South Hansell street.
A necessity for every age, a Foun
tain Pen. We have Parker, Waterman
and Edison. Ingram Drug Company.
Friends of Mr. Jno. W. Thompson
will regret to know be Is 111 with an
attack of dengue fever at his home
119 Stevens street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Powell are re
ceiving congratulations on the arrival
splendid young son, John Chil
ton Powell, Saturday afternoon.
Mre. Chilton Huston and Misses
Jane and Ellen Huston, of Owensboro,
Ky., will arrive tomorrow morning
visit to Mrs. Huston’s parent^
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Dillon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Bosche, and
little son, Billy, are the guests fot
the holidays of Mr. Bosche’s mothet
Mrs. R. C. Bosche, on St Charles
Avenue, Atlanta
Mr. Carl Sahlberg, of New York
City, who has been the guest of Mr.
O. W. Arnold and family of tbla city,
left this morning on the early train
the Atlantic Coast Line for New
York, where his business calls him.
He visited all the towns in this sec
tion and reported Yhomasvllle Justly
entitled to the -name of “The City of
Roses.” and be also ezpscts to spend
his future vacations in our “Ideal city"
ot tbe Empire-State and best county In
the South. He reports the beat time
of his life and takes this
bidding good-bye to all the friends
whom he met and who were 10 kind
and hospitable to him.
Wyoming and who Is believed to have
been lost In a snowstorm between the
two points. The air mall service be
tween Cheyenne and Salt Lake City
has been suspended and every avail
able plane pressed Into the service la
the search.
GLASS
If you have PAINS call the Doctor
If you have BROKEN WINDOW PANES
Call Us
WATT SUPPLYfCO.
Phone 65
THE HOU*E OF QUALITY
HARRISON BUS LINE
LONE
ROUTE
Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville
Passengers, Trunks and Express
SCHEDU LE
BAST BOUND
Read Down
Dally Daily
Sunday* Sunday*
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P. M. A. M.
STATIONS
WEST BOUND
RM4 Up
Dolly Doily
Sunday* Sunday*
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Boyd* Mill
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WE PICK UP PASSENGERS ALONG THE LINE
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Christmas
Is the day of all days when the biscuits and cakes must be
Blish Milling Co. F. B. Harris Co.
Seymour, Indiana. Wholesalers, Thomasville.