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PACE EIGHT
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRI8E THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 22, 1022.
DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRIS*
Tbiat political situation
already exciting no little
themselves, jealously working along
8UBSCRITPION PAYABLt'iN AD-
» The people
ls Jtry expect that an
l 'lbo made, which wll
i tlonably the habits
l |v e
those quarters. It dc
the millions invested In the Holly
wood properties Is In danger of prov
ing a very unproductive fund. Moving
HOWTO SUSTAIN LOCAL PAPER8
subject, which
1. Lay aside your fears that the ed.
itor will get rich faster than his neigh-
be declining, but it Is merely a flash
paper without paying
•toilers tell your friends that the
Tl f way. under such a state of the
i i0 k««p the paper from “burst-
l i»f.up” Is for each subscriber tc keep
^tho editor's books free from the
j-okerges against himself. This thing
of applying the credit system to the
newspaper business may be likened
to the farmer.selling out JUa crpp. j^.
bushel' to the man. The sum each
would owe would seem of little ac
count, -but the aggregate might make
or break the farmer.
3. If you have a father, mother, bro
ther, sister, or a friend, a dlatance
away, and are able to do eo, subscribe,
pay for and send them a copy.
4. If you and your partner both
take the paper, don’t stop yours be
cause your partner takes it and you
can read his. Why not, on the same
principle, remain single and kiss your
partner's wife when be Is not wanting
to do so, or use your partner’s tooth
brush when he has got through with
It.
6. Because you know what happens
right around you It does not follow
that all the country knows the same
filing. Therefore send to your cwn-
ty paper the new of local events,
bnrn .raisings, corn husklngs, wood
choppings, marriages, fires, deaths,
accidents, accounts of wonderfully
lurge animals, very fine fruits o:
crops, and mention of public meetings,
revivals, etc. If you will do this • u *
example will encourage others to do
the same and you will soon get the
benefits of your own good works.
6. Do not oxpect too much of the
editor when he is compelled to be bis
own compositor, proofreader, etc.
7. Do not expect the editor to make
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every few weeks for nothing.
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paper properly, to live In peace aud
die happy, remember what we have
told you In this article.
The foregoing article 1« reprinted
from the Summit County Beacon, of
Akron, Ohio, dated Thursday, May 21,
1868. Times change, but principles
never vary.—Washington News-Re
porter.
While Albany, Thomasvllle and
other Georgia cities are busy planting
more roses, we want to urge the same
thing in Cordele. Just one rose on
the front where there Is none will
work wonders In beauty in the spring
time—and several roses will work a
truns.’ormation in beauty anywhere,
no matter how humble the cottage.
Let us have the roses this winter by
all means. Don’t accept the claim
that roses will not grow In the resi
dence section here. It Isn’t true. A
soli made reasonably fertile, and aver
age moisture and some real clay on
top to hold that moisture will bring
the roses. There may be much bet
ter ways to produce them, but this
will do.—Cordfele Dispatch.
I2AQO.OOO FOR EGOS.
They tell us that this great State of
Georgia, the Empire State of the
South; a place where the yellow leg
ged chicken will thrive In every barn
lot; this boasted state of oars spends
two million four hundred thousand
dollars every year for eggs shipped In
to the state from adjacent states. If
we spend that much when there
a drop for eggnogg, what would we do
If we had plenty of the orerjoyful?—
Commerce News.
The tat man that looks like Santa
Claus Is often embarrassed by those
who don’t know any better than to
think he might be the real thing. But
you can always count on a fat
doing it up brown.
The Christmas stockings always
helps us over any little fear we might
have harbored that there i
whole big lot of fine, charitable, lov
able and loving people la TbomasrlUe.
There la a fellow tbat bet on t
election and said he would wear
Palm Beach suit on Christmas Day, If
be lost. Look out for the boob.
Payrolls are never spurned,
matter bow large or bow small they
may be. That la what makes a town
look like a million dollars.
LOOK! LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
are cheaper now than
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.
. EHONE 52
If you 3ire not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
us one time. That is ail
we ask.
WHEN IN DOUBT
PLAY SAFE, INVESTIGATE
Army Goods
that includes almost everything.
Yop can't get stung,
A. T. Chastain
PHONE 192.
j—
WE DO NOT HANDLE TOYS BUT WE
HAVE A VERY PLEASING ASSORTMENT
OF—
USEFUL
Christmas Gifts
CHINA. CUT GLASS, PYREX, CARVING
SETS, ETC
Air Rifles, 22 Rifles, Pocket Knives, Watches,
Flashlights.
FOR THE BOY.
Robison Hdw. Co.
11^-119 E. Jackson St.
Phone 168
| RAILROAD SCHEDULES
I. Arrival and departure of pasaan...
£*»«• M.TiuuuaavJile,- A. o, l. r. r.
, A - * a. R. n. Station.
North, Cast . and South af
Thomaavlll* operate an Bottom Standard
T mo, which la th# tamo as Samoa* Law
Tima In Oaoc«ls. Trains Watt of Thom-
aayllrt operate on Control Standard T
which la ana hour alewor.i
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pullman Sleeping Can)
• :60 am Birmingham-Atlanta 7:20 pn
ATLANTIC COAST UNI RAILROAD
Arrive* Leavea
1*0 am Oav'h-Jax-Monte’y 1s*7 am
f:2S am Montg’y.Sav’h-Jax «:>0 am
■MO pm ThM’vllle-Sav’h $M am
10:60 am Sav’h-Mente’y 10:00 am
10:*0 am Mentlcelle 7:10 pm
~1:*0 pm Montlcella **11:10 am
2 P»" Mentlcelle *11:10 am.
HiM pm Panlew *11M am
10:60 am AtlanU-Albany 7:60 pm
1:66 pm Mjente’j'-SaV' , h.Jax S:10 pm
Nate—(**)Sunday only.
(•) Dally axcept Sunday,
Atlantia Caaet Lina Dapat. Phona 162-J
^Atlanta Birmingham A Atlantic, Pham
ENAMEL RENEWED
Let mo renew the enamel on
your h6od and fenders. Can
make them look aa bright ae
new without the uee of paint
or varnlah.
DAN ROBERTS
AUTO CLEANING STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
MADISON STREET
XMAS GIFTS
-FOR-
Siveelhearf, Sister,
or Mother
Rlnoe S 2.00 to 3800.00
Bar pine 2.00 to 150.00
Wrlet watchee 17.60 to 125.00
Toilet aeta 10.00 to 45.00
Traveling casee 6.00 to 20.00
Manicure aeta 6.00 to 19.50
Deek eats 12.00 to 14.00
Fountain pena 2.75 to 17.50
Strands of pearls .. 5.00 to 35.00
Boudoir lamps 6.00 to 10.00
Electroliers t2.50 to 3500
Mesh bags 3.00 to 35.00
Bag* 3.00 to 25.00
Card cases 6.00 to 2000
ALL GIFTS THAT LAST, FOUND
—AT—
Louis H. Jerger
[EDDIE LEWIS T
Hat Cleaning Works
HAT8 CLEANED, BLOCKED
AND REMODELED
Ladles, Men and Children
We have the equipment, exper
ience end a deslra to please.
322 WEST JACKSON ST.
^ J
You Are Lucky
If you pees through life with
out loss of time or property—
TAKE A
Fire Policy
and a
Health and Accident
Policy
for your protection. i
A Life Policy
to protect your family.
W. MTParker
Phone 41# Mitchell Bldg.
Winn’s Oranges
!,, Best of
Indian River Fruits
FIREWORKS.
J. R. EVANS
Phone 128 *
J. F. PITTMAN
■ -> Deil.r In
MILK COWS
If you want a froth cow or want
to exchan^d your dry cow for a
froth one, call and boo mo.
Phono 4M or call at roaldoaca
424 E. Clay Straat, ThomaevHle-
J. F. pYTtMan
V i c tor y B ontts
From A to F have been called for re
demption December 15th
We will be glad to make exchange, or sell these
bonds for our friends, if advised immediately.
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
1
Greetings
To Our Patrons and Friends
To you and yours we extend
right heartily 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 apd that of others you
may have directed our way,
is expressed in this, wish to
you.
J*
Bank of Thomasville a
\ a
Designat'd Depositary of State of Georgia, County of Thomas T
and City of Thomasvtlls. J :i ' *