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SATURDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 23, 1922
DAILY TIMER-ENTERPRISE* THQMASVILLE, OEOROIA
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And we Mean it
Any one this reaches,
who for the need of
something we can
give-if it will aid in
making this a
Xmas - Please
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Merry
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Steyerman’s Style Shop
S. V. STEYERMAN
IN THE THOMASVILLE
METHODIST
Her. p. W. Ellis, pastor.
Sunday school at IS a. in., Mr. J. E
Robison suportntsndsnt; Miss Sarah
Harley, superintendent department
Graded Lessons.
Preaching Sunday, 11:30 a. i
7:30 p. m. Rer. O. B. Chester, pro
siding elder, will preach at both serv
ices.
Junior League, Sunday 3:00 p, m.
Miss Anna Doss, SupL
Senior League, Sunday 0:41 p. m.
Mid-week prayer sorrice Wednes
day 7:30 p. m.
Public cordially invited to all sen
rices.
Musical Program.
MORNING
Organ Prelude—“March of the
Magi"—Marker.
Anthem—“Glory to God In the
Highest"—Harker.
Offertory— 1 "Offertory'’—Harben.
Violin Solo—"Berceuse, from 'Joce-
n’ “—Godard, by Miss Carmen
Evans.
Organ Postlude— 1 "Postlnge”—;fta#
ler.
EVENING
Organ Prelade — “Adoration” —
Rockwell.
Offertory—“Offertory"—Weidt
Anthem—“There Were Shepherds"
—Sproaa.
Organ Postlude—“Postlude”—Balt-
BURN
MONTEVALLO
The World’s Best
COAL
W. H. BURCH & SON
Phone 187
TURKEYS FOR YULETIDE
SEASON BRING GOOD PRICE
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 23. Turkeya
for the Yuletifle season will coast
from 45 to 60 cents a poond, which
is about the usual value, reporta of
large supplies and lower values from
the west noth withstanding.
In fact,.a canvas of tho city marie*
ets today revealed the fact that most
of the well informed dealers do not
anticipate the situation as referring
the west will exert any influenca
whatever on the Atlanta market. The
turkey "crop” used to supply the At-
lanta trade will
FISST BAPTIST
Rev. W. M. Harris, pastor.
Sunday School, meets at 20:00 a. <a
B. W. Stone, 8npt Graded classes for
all students.
Worship with preaehing by the pee
t at ItrSO a. m and 7:30 p. m..
Men’s Darios Claes will meet ai
the Court House at 10:00. Paul Searcy
President. Ardls McDougald, Teach-
*. Good singing at each service
Junior B. T. P. U., at 4 P. m. Stew
art Tates, president
Senior B. T.’2*. U., meet* at 1:31
oclock. ’ ' '
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing 8:00 p. m.
Invited to these services.
10 a. m* Sunday school. H. R
Mahler, SupL WE have a CLASS
and a WELCOplE for YOU.
11:80 Morning Service—A Christ
mas Sermon.
4 p. m. Junior Christina Endeavor
4 p. m. Intermediate * Christian En
deavor.
Senior Christian Endeavot
Society.
7:30 p. ra. Evening Service. Pa
120:3, “The Lord hath done great
things for ua. whereof wo are glad."
Praise Service.
Monday, We wish you a most happy
Christmas.
Wednesday evening 7:80, Midweek
ervlce.
•T. THOMAS ^EPISCOPAL.
SEIIVICE8.
SUNDAY—
8:00 Holy Communion.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a. m. Men’s Bibls Class.
11:30 a. m. Morning Prayer.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer.
CHRISTMAS SERVICES—
11:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer.
CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE
Service Sunday at 11 a. m. in church
edifice, Dawson and Washington Sta
Subject: “Christ Jesus.”
Reading room, same address, is opev
seek days from 10 a. ni. to 12. when
tho Bibls and all authorised Chrlstla*
defence literature may be read, bor
rowed or purchased.
Wednesday eveuing 8:00 oclock Ta*
tlmony meeting.
The public Is cordially Invited.
WKSTMIN8TER~BARACA CLASS
The Weatminater Baraca Cuv
meet* at the Y. M. C. A. at 10 a. m
Every Thing for Santa Clause
CANDIES
NUTS
RAISINS
FRUITS Afl Varieties
FIRE WORKS, aU kinds
CIGARS, ETC.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT, —THE QUALITY
THERE
Buckelew’s
108 N. Broad St. Telephone >21
Park and Tilfords Candies
Wh.lMKIn Valuable-
Whaleakiu la so thick that It ran t*
Spilt Into several layers, each as stout
ta ox hide, and It is excellent for mak-
log boots, hags, harness or belting,
from two! 11 * oaefulness of the whale In this
sources: ‘ ‘
Carolina and Tennessee territory,
and it it thought there will be a suf
ficient number of the holidsy birds’*
with which to meet all ordinary de
mands.
That there may be families who
will likely choose to “pass up” tho
purchase of a turkey this year goes
ahx»t without Bjto*. .0 that th.' b!cI klnd , .onp^hal,
pnc. ol poultry U also a matter of , ow ln T ,| u , „ d . wide rauro of
Intareat to a good many cltlaana. j varieUe , ..dlatla-
Daalara aaaart that bona wlU ratal l„ tha fruit departmant oraugoa
around 35 cents a pound for tha .„d ,ppla .« already climbing a
holiday aeaaon and It 1. aapected condition peculiar to tha holiday!.
Really good oranges from Florida 1
“KICK BP
A Great Paramount Picture.
—Grand Theatre Next
Monday and Tuesday
Their greatest individual successes ]
made as crooks, they are now for the |
first time Joined together In a "crook”
Betty Compton first rose to tame. Bert
Lytell made hit flrat hits as a star in
crook rolea of "The Lone Wolf” and
"Aliaa Jimmy Valentine." Now Betty
Is playing Molly and Bert, Chic, In
"Kick In,” a new George Fitsmaurlce
Paramount picture which comes to the
Grand Theatre Monday and Tuesday
May McAvoy la alao featured.
NOTICS1
Thomasville, Ga, Dee. 9, 1921.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholdera of The First National
Bank of Thomasville, for the election
Board of Directors to servo for
the ensuing year, will be held
Tuesday, January
9, 1923. at tour oclock P- m.
W. S. ANDERSON, Cash.
a*v 19-9-lm
VENIDA
Clintonic Twin
SOAPS
Wash the Venida way,
for enlarged pores, pim
ples, oily skin, white-
heads, rough, red and
chapped skin, black
heads, chafing, excessive
'perspiration, etc.
This latest and positively
the BEST Skin Soap yet
devised.
MONEY REFUNDED
IF NOT SATISFIED
—25 Cents—
HONIENTA, the great
Cough. Cold; Catarrh
and Hay Fever Remedy
404 and 75c. ' -
j tram
>04 E. Jackson St
PHONE 606.
Square Deal Druggist.
FOR CONSTIPATION
BUcMWit Recommended by
so Arkansas Farmer Who Has
Used It, When Needed,
for 25 Yean.
Hatfield, Ark.—Mr. a V. Parson*, a
well-known fanner ou Route 1, this place,
says: "I keep Black-Draught In my borne
all the time. It is the best all-around
medicine I have ever found for the liver
and for constipation. We began using It
25 or more years ego and have used it
whenever needed since. I have never
found any other medicine as good for
constipation, and that was what 1 suffer
ed with till I began using Black-Draught
Black-Draught corrected this condition,
and now we use it for the liver and for
Indigestion—a tight and sluggish feeling
after meals, for bad taste in the mouth
and sour stomach.
"My wife uses it for headache ana
biliousness. It sets on our shell end we
don’t let It get out It has been a great
help to us. I believe a great deal of
Sickness Is caused by hurried eating and
constipation, and Black-Draught, if taken
right, wilt correct this condition.**
Get Thedford’s, the original and only
genuine Black-Draught powdered Uver
medicine. Sold everywhere. NC-150
(Advertisement)
Christmas Greeting!
The Goodwill of Our
Customers is Our Most
Valuable Asset.
We wish every one a very
Happy Christmas
Robison Hdw. Co.
WE ARE GOjNC TOj RETIRE
BUY YOUR TIRES AND BATTERIES RE
TAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, v
32x3*
31x4
33x4
33x4
34x4
32x4*
33x4*
13.40
13.38
14.15
18.00
33.00
22.50
23.75
27.40
28.96
30.00
30.60
31.20
35.10
6,000 Mile bucis for
Mall orders shipped C. O. D. same day received.
The Jenkins Company
107-09 Madison Su Thomasville, Ga.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
China and Crockery-ware
FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Yale and National Bicycles
—for—
YOUR BOY OR GIRL.
•Parrish Blcyclcf & fidwe. Co.
321-223 W. Jackson SI.
there will b« a plentiful supply, since
the advance goard of arrivals from
interior points la already in evidence.
Still other families prefer a choice
piece of native pork for Christmas
dinner and those whose tastes run In
this direction will be enabled to make
the necessary purchases at from 20
to 30 cents a pound, according to cut
Western pork, of court, la a bit high
er than the native pork.
Cranberries are selling at 30 cents
quart and this will be about the
value for the holidays Cettry to of
fin# quality now and the quotation
to moderate 21 cento a stalk. Vegeta-
cannot be had at less thsn 40 cents
dozen and in the majority of cases
50 cents, and the quotation by
Christmas will undoubtedly be at
least 60 cents on the outside of proba
ble “split prices.”
Nuts are selling slowly. The re
spective varieties range anywhere
from 30 cents to 60 cents a pound.
The best grade of pecans are above
the last value named. Stocks seem
heavy, but tha baying to very light.
Cluster raisins are moving on the
market moderately at 25 cent* a
pound.
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.
PHONE 52
If yon are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
us one time. That is all
we ask.
OurlQuality Is The Highest!
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!!
DDR SERVICE IS THEiDCIC! ESTIN1HECITY!!!
-Call Us—
THE|ENTERPRISE [MARKET
301 W .(Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden,Prop.
For
"Her” Xmas
WHY NOT SEND A
BOX OF
Block’s
FINE C HOCOLATES
CITY DRUG STORE
Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candles
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