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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, 1122.
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE. THOMAiVILLI* OIORQIA
Ainsworth, Harry.
Ainsworth, Mrs. Marloa
Anderson, Mrs. Maude
Andrlshok, John
Alexander, M. E.
Alexander, W. W.
Atkinson, H. D.
Alderman, E. L.
Austin, J. M.
'Amason, Alice B.
Attell, M.
Allen, W. A.
Andrews, Agnew
Andrews, P. C.
Beach, Mrs. 8. M.
Blanton, Florence.
Blanton, B. C.
Blanton, Chessle H.
Blanton, Mrs. Frances
Booker, C. W.
Bozeman, H. B.
Bowen, W. J.
Brandon, A. C.
Braswell, P. R.
Braswell, Mrs. Leila
Brown, C. M.
Burch, Ruth R.
Burch, Beulah W
Burch, Chas. L.
Bullock. T. L.
Burns, W. M.
Butler, J. A.
Butler, J. N.
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Caldwell. T. T.
Campbell, O. B.
Canady, A. P.
Canady. Bama
Canady, Mrs. H.
Carter, Mrs. Charlie
Carter, W. D.
Cash. J. C.
Chastain, J. A.
Chastain, Mrs. Ann S.
Chastain, Elmo
Chastain, Shelton D.
Chastain, L. C.
Chastain, Netta F
Chastain, H. L.
Chassln, Rev. S.
Childs, Bessie W.
Chism, N. W.
Clarke, Toulou
Clarke. A. B.
Clay, T. H.
Clay, J. P.
Clay, E. P.
Cochran, J. R.
Cochran, C. A.
Cochran, W. B.
Cochran, Mary D.
Cochran, C. W.
Cockrell, Evelyn
Cocroft. C. C.
Cook, A. H. S.
Cook, Mrs. Annie H
Coon, W. M.
Cox, W. P.
Cox, O. W.
Copeland, E. Y.
Copeland, Clifford.
Crovatt, T. R.
Crovatt, E. K.
Culpepper, J. T.
Culpepper. J. T., Jr.
Cummings, J. D.
Davis. C. D.
Davis, C. E.
Davis, Mrs. Mlttye
Davis, Mrs. Lula A.
Davis, O.
Davis. J. R.
Davis, S. C.
Davis. S. W.
Davis, Irene E.
Davidson. J. H.
Dawkins, Maggie L.
Dekle, R. L.
Dekle, Mrs. R. T.
Dekle, Leb
Deyerle, E. A.
Dickey, Hattie J.
Dixon, Kathleen F.
Dixon, Mrs. Jessie Cobb
Dollar, B. F.
Doss, Anna J.
Doss, Agnes W.
Dukes, J. C.
Dunn, T. D., Jr.
Durant, W. R.
Dunn, C. B.
Dupree, O. R., Jr.
Duprlest, A. V.
Drake. J. F.
Drake, J. H.
Drew, H. H.
Driver, Elizabeth F.
Driver, L. F.
Dwyer, Mrs. Frances
le, A. D. Phillips, P. D.
Lindsey, T. W. Phillips, E. J.
Lindsey, W. A. Pike, Anna T.
L’Hommedleu, Ada B. Pinson, H. A.
Bstrldge, J. B.
Evans, J. R.
Evans, Fannie R.
Evans, Mrs. Callie
Evans, Carmen
Felnberg, Mrs. Dora.
Felnberg, Harry S.
Felnberg, H. D.
Fielding, S. B.
Fleetwood, Leroy
Floyd, J. Ij.
Floyd, H. H.
Floyd, J. H.
Floyd, T. 0.
Folsom, J. C.
Folsom, C. L.
Futch, M. M.
Futch, Mrs. H. H.
L’Hommedleu, J. F.
Lumpkin, E. W.
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Mack. E. E.
Mack, Worden E.
,.. mm Macy, J. W.
Hollingsworth, Edna H. Mays, R. G.
Holton, C. 1
Holton. J. R.
Helsler, J. H.
Hicks, J. H.
Hicks, Mrs. H. C.
Higgins, Mrs. J. W.
May, Robt. Murray
Dandy, Mrs. Carrie M.
Gandy, Mrs. Frances
Gandy, T .C.
Goodwin. M. H.
Groover, C. F.
Groover, H. F.
Groover, Addle S.
Hammond, Rowe D.
Hambleton, W. B.
Hamilton, W. N.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. N.
Hancock, J.- M.
Hancock, Miss Alice
Hanaw, L. B.
Hanon, C. J.
Hansell, Mary H.
HargrAve, Mary R.
Hargrave, W. D.
Harley, Sarah
Hopkins, Mary C.
Hopkins, Mrs. F. C.
Hopkins, J. S.
Hopkins, H. W.
Hopkins, H. W., Jr.
Hughes, J. A.
Hughes, Mrs. Irene
Huggins, Margaret
Hurst, Cora
Hurst, Annie
Hurst, T. E.
Hurst, R. H.
Hurst, V. H.
Hurst, Judson 8.
Hurst, Jas. T.
Hyde, Chas. T.
Ingram, J. H.
Jaenlcke, Emma C.
Jeanlcke, G. H.
Jarrell, Sadie L.
Jarrell, W. W.
Jemlson, Lillian W.
Jemlson, J. B.
Jenkins, J. H., Jr.
Jenkins, J. H., Sr.
Jorger, Louis H.
Jerger, Joseph, Sr.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr.
Jlnrlght, J. W.
Joines, J. M.
Joines, S. B.
Jones, Miss Callie
Jones, E. P.
Jones, C. H.
Jones, Margaret H.
Joseph, Mrs. Alice
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Kelly, Lee E.
Kirby, C. W.
Kirkland, T. J.
Knapp, J. F., Jr.
Kolesky, L.
Lange, Katherine M.
Pittman, C. G.
Pittman, A. W.
Pittman, J. Frank
Pippin. W. M.
Platt, Mrs. W. H.
Platt. Wm. H.
Poole, H. T.
Porter, J. E.
Porter, Mrs. Maude
Pringle, W. .
Pringle, D. 1
Pugh, O. L.
Ralford, W. F.
Reese, S. S.
Rehberg, W. A., Jr.
Reddick, O. G.
Reid, J. W., Jr.
Rlchy. Blai
Rigsby, E. C.
Robinsi
Robison, Mrs. R. S.
Merrill, Miss Mamie
Milton, W. R.
Milton, N. J.
Milton, A. B.
Milton, Walter R.
Milton, Roscoe T.
Milton, Mrs. Lillie
Milton, Guy R.
Miller, Wm.
Miller, James
MInter, J. A.
Mlnter, Mrs. J. A.
Mitchell, T. J.
Mitchell, J. W. H.
Mitchell, Richard
Mitchell, Mrs. M. D.
MacIntyre, H. J.
MacIntyre, Mrs. H. J.
MacIntyre, W. I.
McGee, H. A.
McGee, Emma D.
McGee, C. E.
McDougald, Ardis
McDougald, Frank A.
McCall, W. H.
McCann, T. D.
McCord, W. D.
McClenny, R. J.
McCray. D. J.
McRae, C. W. •
McDaniel, L. D.
McLean, W. T.
McLean, E. K.
McIntosh, T. M.
McKinnon, L. V.
McKinnon. R. R.
McKinnon, Carle
McMurray, Bessie Mae Sampson, JInnIe E.
McMurray, F. H. Sampson, M.
Mole, Ella C. Sampson, LeRoy
Moore. Mrs. Ethel Sampson, S.
Moore, Mrs. Marguerite Sampson, Geo.
V. Sanders, C. E.
Moore, K. K. Sanders, A. E.
Moore, Henry M. Sandlin, H. J.
Moore. L. S. * Sandlin, Mrs. M. R.
Moller, Chas. A. Satcher, E. T.
Moller, A. W. Saucer, A. W.
Mott, J. B. Schwencke, J. C.
Montgomery, J. S. Schwencke, Stella W.
Montgomery. Mre. Scoggins, Dallas
Symonds, F. C.
Symonds, Mrs. F. C.
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Taylor, D. J.
Taylor, Mrs. A. P.
Taylor. W. F.
Teate, T. A.
Teate, H. L.
Tharpe, Bettle L.
Tharpe, J. G.
Tharpe, Miss Johnnie
Thompson, E. B.
Touchton, E. M.
Truitt. Mrs. Elizabeth
Truett, C.
Turner, Elizabeth M.
Turner, J. W.
Turner, J. L.
Turner, Mrs. Nell G.
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Upchurch, J. Staley
Upchurch, W. W.
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Vann, I. J.
Vann, Hugh W.
Varnedoe, L. A.
Walker, W. F.
Walker, Mattie J.
Robison, J. E. Walker, R. K.
Robison, S. R. Walker, J. H.
Robison, Olivia P. Walden, A. C.
Rockwell, W. H. Walton, Mrs. T. P.
Rockwell Mrs. Florine Walton, T. P.
” Ward, Lena
Rogers, Cliff E.
Rogers, Mlnter
Rogers, J. C.
Roughton, T. E.
Rouzer, C. A.
Rooks, T. L.
Rosolio, A.
Hartsfleld, C. W.
Hartsfield, I.
Harris, Mrs. Jesse W.
Harvey, 0. C.
Hayes, Louise
Hayes, Mrs. S. L.
Montgomery, D. C.
Murray, E. R.
u Murray, W. R.
Lantor. Mr','. Elizabeth S"™* J- *.
Lawneaa, w. IS.
Lawson, C. H.
Lawson, E. L.
Levine, Gus Neel. Dal8J
Lease, Robt. Neel, R H
Lent, T. L. Neel. Lee
Lester, R. E. Neel. 0 R
KST’JSK. «"• EU..I P.
Seymour, W. B.
Shepherd, W. W.
Shackleford, W. K.
Shiver, Anita C.
Shumate,* J. R., Jr.
Sinclair, D. A.
Sinclair, Mrs. Mamie
Simmons, Mrs. H. G.
Simmons, H. G.
Singletary, R. L.
Singletary, Mrs. Nan H.
Chastain, Mrs. Carrie Edwards, J. M.
Heeth. R. S.
Heeth, P. S.
Heeth, C. M.
THE
Victrola
It is easy to identify
Victrola instruments
You can tell them the moment you raise the lid and
see the trade-mark “VICTROLA.” You also will
see other Victor trade-marks, as the picture and the
phrase, “His Master’s Voice.”
Be sure to get a VICTROLA for Christmas, for it
is the chosen instrument of the greatest artists and
specially made to play their Victor records.
The Victor trade-marks besides being your means
of identification are also your guarantee of quality
—VICTROLA instruments are built to give a life
time of service. Look under the lid for the Victor
trade-marks — “VICTROLA” the picture and the
phrase “His Master’s Voice,”—and you can be cer
tain of lasting satisfaction.
VICTROLAS FROM $25.00 UP.
O’Quinn. J. H.
O’Shielda, W. T.
Palin, A. W.
Palmer, J. B.
Palmer, Susan
Parramore, L. E.
Parramore, Mr*. L. E.
Patteraon, T. A.
Patterson, J. O.
Patterson, R. B.
Paulk. L. B.
Pearce, Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, E. M.
Smith, Claude E.
Smith, Harriet N.
Smith, Roy
Smith, Anna H.
Smith. J. E
Smith, E. Jack
Smith, Nettle M.
Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth
F.
Smith E. M., Jr.
Smith, Charles C.
Smith. E. H.
Spence, Mrs. Ida
Spence, Elizabeth
Spence. Mrs. J. H.
Spence, Mrs. Leona W.
Spence, Miss Ethel L.
Stark, Miss S. E.
Steyerman, Mildred
Steyerman, Bessie
Steyerman, Henry A.
Steyerman, M. C.
Stephens, J. J.
Stevens, J. M.
Stanaland, N. L.
Stanaland, A. J.
Stone, Raymond
Stuart, Miss Lilly
Ward, H. J.
Ward, C. L.
Watt, Celia M.
Watt, Bob Lindsey
Watt, John
Watt, Wm. A.
Watt, Hansell
Watkins, T. C.
Watkins, Steve M.
Watkins, Jarvis B.
Way, L. T.
Weldon, Mrs. Virginia
West, Mrs. Addle
West, C. L.
Wethlngton, Miss Ruth
Whiddon. Addle
Whlddon, Irene O.
Whiddon, H. C.
White, John W.
White. J. A.
White, Mrs. R. L.
White, Rosalie
White, Mrs. Merrill N.
Williams, Mrs. Jennlo
A.
Williams, Leonore
Williams. Z. T.
Wilson. Mrs. W. T.
Wilson, W. J.
Wilson, Z. L.
Wilson, D. M.
Wilson, W. R.
Wilson. M. A.
Wimpy, H.
Wimberly, Robt, P.
Woodward, Mrs. Pearl
Wolff. S. M.
Wright, Julia
Wright. B. H.
Wright. Annie P.
Wyche. H.
Wyche, T. L.
Wyche. Roy L.
Wyche, W. T.
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Yates; James M., Jr.
Yates, J. W. L.
Yates, Mrs. Rose L.
Young, C. H.
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Zalumas, Mrs. A.
Zolumas, Andrew
Zblnden, Otto
Zelgler, Mrs. Geo. E.
Flipper, F., Jr.
Henderson, Robt.
Moseley. W. A. J.
Mitchell. A. W.
Randall, Jasper
Sykes, J. M.
Webb, P. J.
White, Georgia W.
Young, Sam
TERMS
Cocroft Music
WATERWAY WOULD PROVIDE
LOWEST FREIGHT RATE
Chicago, Dec. 16.—The Illinois
'waterway—connecting link between
! the Great Lakes and the Mississippi
(will give the state the second lowest
i bulk freight transportation rate in
; the world, according to figures pre>
i pared by M. G. Barnes, chief engineer
•of the division of waterways.
Mr. Barnes, who designed ths
Panama Canal locks and later was
associated in the rebuilding of the
New York state barge canal, says the
;ht£ge locks planned for the llllnoM
| waterway, with a capacity of 9,000
tons of freight at a time, will cut
transportation costs 60 percent u»
jder the New York rale. The New
■ j York canal locks can handle from 2,*
I * j 500 to 2,000 tons at each lockage.
II j The table prepared by Mr. Barnes
f(l 1 shows that transportation on the big
J bulk freighters developed on
\ Great Lakes, with their 10,000 to
m 13,000 tons, capacity, b the cheapest
’ S, in the world. One dollar will carry
| |:'a ton of freight 1,000 miles In one
J J of these ships, he says.
11 The Illinois canal will coma next
0 lb. tab!, ahn* with m ton b*In|
'carried 71# ariU. foe *1. Earopoaa
canals average a 600 mile haul for
|1 a ton and the New York barge
canal atanda fourth, with n 300 mil.
haul of one ton for |1. Ameriean
railroad! average 100 miloi to th<
dollar; truck transportation over
Improved highways, 20 miles to the
dollar; and four miles by horse aod
wagon, according to Mr. Barnes.
RED ARMY PLANS TO
EDUCATE ITS SOLDIERS
Moscow, Nov. 15.—-(lly Mail) —
All illiterates in the Red army are
to be formed into separate sections
for a three months' course i n read
ing and writing. A recent order
issued by Commissar of War Trotsky
says illiteracy among recruits must
be eliminated by February 1, 1923.
NOTICE!
Thomasvtllfl, Oa., Dec. 9, 1922.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of The First National
Bank of Thomasviile, for the election
of a Board of Directors to serve for
the ensiling year, will be held ai
banking house on Tuesday, January
9, 1923, at four oclock p. m.
W. 8. ANDERSON. Cash,
adv 12-f-lra
doz.
Grapefruit, each—
6c, 8c & 10c
Malaga Grapes 35c
talian Lemons
22c & 30c
Fresh Cocoanuts (large)
each 8c and 10c
FRESH CELERY, ICEBERG 'LETTUCE and
CRANBERRIES
LET US SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS
PRICES REASONABLE - BEST QUALITY
City Fruit Co.
123 South Broad St. Dan Stephens, Mgr.
Every Thing for Santa Clause
CANDIES
NUTS
RAISINS
FRUITS All Varieties
FIRE WORKS, all kinds
CIGARS, ETC.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT, — THE QUALITY
THERE
Buckelew’s
108 N. Broad St. Telephone 121
Park and Tilfords Candies
WE ARE GOING TO RETIRE
BUY YOUR TIRES AND BATTERIES RE
TAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES,
12.40
13.23
14.15
34x4*
35x4*
36x4*
33x5
35x5
37x7
110.50
17.10
18.00
22.00
22.50
23.75
27.40
28.95
30.00
30.60
31.20
6.000 Mile basis for
Mall orders shipped C. O. D. tame day r
The Jenkins Company
107-09 Madison St. Thomasviile, Ga.
GLASS
If you have PAINS call the Doctor
If you have BROKEN WINDOW PANES
Call Us
WATT SUPPLY CO.
Phone 65
THt HOUSE OF QUALITY