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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER It, 1KB.
WANTS
WOOD—Phone 1S1 your order* fo
Ary pine bouse or stove wood. Coco
Col* Bottling Co. lS-lm
WE CRATE tnd peek your furniture
slso repair end buy any kind
furniture. We psy Mg price*
same. Empire furniture Store.
14-la
A'OOD, Wood, Woo*!, Oak or pine;
any lengths, delivered wanted.
Pbone Neel Brothers* Feed Store.
WE BUT all kinds pecans, paper shell
and seedlings. See us before you
sell. Jarvla B. Watkins and Com
pasy.
. WHEN IN NEED of Fresh Meat*
■*Fl8h or Oysters. Cali Wlnburn’i
Market. Prices right Phone 99
309 W. Jackson St. S-lmd
JERSEY COW, fresh la allk. for sale.
Phone 157 or see C. J. Maddox at
Moore Music Co.
FOR SALE—Biggest bargains on
ord: One Dort, one Maxwell.
Ford. Come see First Aid Motor
Station, West Jackson St l«t
FOR RENT—6-room house, on Smith
Ave., with modern conveniences. Ap
ply Golden Bros. 16-61
FOR RENT—Garage, 332 Warren
Also feather bed for sale. I
517-J. 18-3t
18-61
FOR SALE—Eight well-bred Pointers
and Setters. Young dogs; partly
trained ones, and trained dogs, at
- bargains. One new double-barrelled
hammerless Parker shot gun. Will
Hopkins. 18-2t
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Seven
popular breeds. Eggs batched $4.00
per hundred. Order early. Thomas-
ville Hatchery. B. L. Brewton, Mgr.
Thoma8ville, Ga. 6-
FOR SALE—Maxwell car: delivery
body; starter; and all In good order;
bargain. James H. Brown. 19-3t
AIRS. CRON GRANTED DIVORCE
Fortland, Maine, Dec. 19.’ Mrs.
Madeline Masters Gron of Portland,
formerly of Chicago and New York,
who was granted an absolute divorce
from Niels Gron, Danish diplomat, In
the Superior Court here today, will
change her name to “Green" she an
nounced last night. She assumed the
PERSONALS
If You Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
Too late after Satmdsfr\$ mawoi?.
ON SALE
For Week of Dec. )8 to 25th
Our Entire Line of
HATS
in three lots
$1.00—$Z5D-$5.00
For Cash Only.
HANAW’S.
J6-3t
Mr. J. E. Wblddon, of Albany, wi
town for a short time yesterday <
business.
mlldays at home.
Messrs, T. W. Woodward and E. F
Gray, of WUlacoochee, are visitor
here for a short time on business.
Toy desks In mahogany and eel
with chairs to match. Empire Furnl-
lure Store.
Judge W. E. Thomas is here for the
day, being the guest on a deer hunt
staged near the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peacock. Mr.
and Mrs. Ped Adams and Mrs. J. J.
Foreman, of Pavo, were In the city
yesterday on a shopping tour.
A necessity for every age, a Foun
tain Pen. We have Parker, Waterman
and Edlaon. Ingram Drug Company.
Waiter C. Pittman, the third, Is a
fine young man, who arrived this
morning to gladden the home of Mr.
and Mra. Walter Pittman.
Mrs. E. S. Hanly, of New York, ar
rived this week to be the guest of her
Mrs. Heeth Varnedoe, tor the
Christmas holidays.
Get a Grafonola on your own terms
with this dollar-FREE Coupon
vo 0 \ $
\Vs
QUICK!
Saturday is your last chance to get any style of Grafonola you want with a first
payment down made for you with the doIIar-FREE Coupon! This offer has put
the world-popular Grafonola within the reach of every hornet The last days of
this great chance have cornel YOU MUST ACT NOW1
You name the terms!
This offer ia wide open I So anxious are we to put the Grafonola in every home that we tell you
to make your own terms about future payments 1 We want to make it eo easy that cost cannot
bar any family from taking advantage of thia astounding offer!
Delivered in 2 hours!
Sign the accompanying dolIar-FREE Coupon immediately; bring it here and the Grafonola
you select will be delivered to your home within two hours! Think of having music and enter
tainment at your command all the time; think what it means to your family I Surprise them—
delight them—make their home joy greater than ever before! And, listen:—
YOUR LAST CHANCE
is now! Don’t delay!! Don’t hesitate!!! Sign
the Coupon—QUICKLY'—and bring it in and
make your selectionl After Saturday WILL
BE TOO LATE!
Ladies—
A Christinas Tly 0 oflhl
select a box of HAV-i
TAMPA Cigars — they at
evsr alluring; mysteriot
with their fragrance; pa
ate tempting with the
aroma; always cheering;
subtle Influence as tt
glow of myriad sunbeams
HAV-A-TAMPA cigars as
holiday gift show goc
taste and Judgment.
Waycross, Ga., Dec. 19—A otmi-[
ber of South Georgia counties sff I
’' organizing under the Georgia I
•ciation for the inauguration of
the association’s farm program, Ik *
announced here today by F- f -
Abbott, secretary of the orgp~' *,
Mr. Abbott McIntosh, STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL
lowing enthusiasm in I OF THE SHIPPING Bill
Moore Music Company
Exclusive Agents
116 . North Broad St. Telephone 157
THOMASVILLE GEORGIA
Berrie
VALDOSTA GROCERY CO.
Valdosta, Georgia.
Amo \>tarttations which began
thvlr ®l<istence before the Civil War
g broWh up into smaller
tracts. Farmers are being brought
by the
Washington, D. C., Dec. 19.
Supporters of the administration
shipping bill and members of an
from all part”of l alliance between opponents of the
the Unite!] 'States to cultivate land ‘measure and proponents of the Norris
that hasten idle until right recently, agricultural financing bill struggled
In addHion, the cow, hog and chicken toT dominance in the Senate yester-
program is being put in, which pro- day without definite result.
> produce remarkable results.
e her*
Anglicized form of the nai
ceal her identity when she
two years ago, she said.
Gron, while testifying at the trial,
said the use of the name "Junior
Green” by their 9-year-old son in let
ters to his father was the "final mark
of disrespect." Custody of the boy
was the chief issue of the contested
hearing, and was awarded to
mother. Cron’s attorneys did not
serve right of appeal.
In experessing her satisfaction wRft
the findings of Judge Lauren M. San
born, which include the restriction
that sKe and her son must live in this
city at least nine months of ea«!h
year, Mrs. Gron said she welcomed
with Tier freedom the prospect of re
gaining her American cititsMship. Her
patriation will be pre-
The issue which was before the
Senate throughout a six-hour session
was embodied in the motion of Sena
tor Norris of Nebraska, chairman of
the agricultural committee and a
leader in the new progressive bloc, to
iside the ship bill and to take up
the Senator’s own measure to create
a government-capitalized agency to
buy and sell farm products. The ques
tion was the subject of numerous
conferences and several speeches In-
of the
Thp favorite with those
whoso purchases aro
influenced by quality.
"Good to the last drop
“““ , OFF.
ns
•*«- (AS- PAT. OFF.
rrn
comerences ana several speecnes in-
e [eluding the maiden address of Sena-
Brookhart, Republican, Iowa.
An attempt was made soon after the
session began to obtain unanimous
for a vote on the motion late
today and appeared on the point of
success, but a wrangle over detail
blocked the way. Renewed efforts are
to be made today with prospects
favoring a vote before adjournment.
Demand that the shipping bill
be laid aside was made during the
ion by Senator Brookhart, Ben**
Borah, Republican, Idaho and
Fletcher of Florida, leader
way. He said he had not thought “it
within the realm of human
ingenuity to frame a bill worse than
the ship subsidy bill,” but Senator
Norris by his measure "had ac
complished the impossible*”
Senator Borah urged easting aside
of the ship bill ia favot of agricul
tural relief as a matter of justice de
claring that “ship subsidy can wait”
until the next session of Congress,
but the American farm with another
crop season approaching could not
wait. He warned his Republican
colleagues that they “had trifled long
enough with that seven million nitf-
Jority" and asserted that if rtfal
credit legislation and measures to V*-
lieve the agricultural situation \vc T
■lighted at the present session
Congresh the Republican 'part „
the next election would not j,a
enough votes to count,” • * /
Senator Brookhart, tlar" Ured , dv0 _
cncy by the ndminlitn' lio „ „ t „ tha
passage of the vhtypj „ bm , 0 , h ,
practical cacl.sioa
legialatlon «aa a fmbuI ,^ r ln „
th. sovereign Vok ,, th „ Americ .„
poop o as oxprr „, d „„„ t
election.
The fsso*
and the
portance to the farmers of
ited States" continued Senator !
.thart, “that I shall fight this H’.l-
.it to the utmost I am ready to
, F ,ht it upon its own ground and with
weapons. Its only chance of
the Un !
Broo*
bus 4
of the Democratic opposition to thr jlvicloty j, in the technical rule keep-
measure. Senator Ransdell, Den- l ing ret iring members here until
rat, Louisiana, in a four-hour spr . cch March 4. i ts lure defeat j, m ^
urged prompt passage of the , egis _ technical rule of unlimited debate,
lation while Senator Jones, B >epubI |. *'Wben the Republican leadership
’an, Washington, in chary e Q f places itself beyond and above the
itood firmly on his determ* ,„ation to voice of the common people it is mot
keep the bill before the g ena te nn-) only inviting defeat in this Congress
til rural credit legislar |0n con ] d b* but abdicating its right to organize
reported to the Senat' e b y the bank-1 the next and pulling down upon it-
ing and currency eo» lIin ,ittee. Chair- self dire disaster in the election *th*t
man McLeau of *1 n j, committee an- follows.”
nounced during tb e day that such' Passage of the shipping bill could American legislation,
action might be . ^jp^ed early next be justified as au act of national da-
we *~ jfense if on no other grounds, Sena-
One seny #or> j 0 h n Sharp Williams,'tor RamsdeTl declared In hfs speech
Democrat, Mississippi, announced he in which he detailed the uowmercUl
would Wot vote either way on the need of a strong merchant marine
question because he said he would and attacked British opposition fc.
ish press as “an kttempt^to dictate coming yaar will be discusasd by ; th*
Health Council of Wart County,
recently formed, at the flrstgmeeting
in January. Mrs. J. H. Bedding is
president
•oms On* MtfH Bat It.
Robert was attending a party the
•Cher day, and part of the refresh.
Dents consisted of fruit salad. He
does 1 not care far It, and. not wishing
consider himself disgraced either the measure a
Waycross, Ga.,-Dec. 19.—Plana ,
for bringing up the general standard
expressed !n* the Brifc; of health in Wat# county during tbt 1
( won, of Lawhsad.