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SATURDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 23, 1122
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SAY IT WITH FRUIT
Florida Sweet'Uritnges
30c, 35c and 40c dozen
Fresh Lpt Nice
Yellow Bananas
30c
25c
Bru' "• doZ -
Extra fancy Apples
per 28c to 75c
doz.
JJ Tangerines,
* " 24c & 35c
Fla.
doz.
Grapefruit, each—
6c, 8c & 10c
Malaga Grapes 35c
Red gfuperpr Oflg
s Grspes, Mb. ... ww
Jalifornia.jPears 40c
Italian demons
per 22c & 30c
lb.
Fresh Cocoanuts (large)
-eachr 8C and 1 0C
FRESH CELERY, ICEBERG LpTTUCE and
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‘I LET US SUPPLY YOUR CHR1STJBAS FRUITS
| PRICES REASONABLE-BEST QUALITY
City Fruit Co.
123 South Broad StjuDan Stephens, Mgr.
FOR RENT—Two alee unfurnished
ms, doee la. Apply US Collect.
SML
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GLASS
If you have PAINS call the
Doctor
If you have BROKEN WINDOW PANES
Call Us
WATT SUPPLY
CO.
Phone 65
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
WANTS
WOOD—Phone U1 your orders to
dry pine house or etoro wood. Coca
Cola Bottling Co. 1H»
WE CRATE end peek your furniture
also repair and bay any kind
Furniture. We pay big prices *
tame. Empire Furniture Store;
14-lm
ffOOD, Wood. Wort, Oak or
any lengths, delivered es wanted.
Phone Neel Brothers' Feed Store.
WB BUT ell kinds pecans, paper ah all
and seedlings. See ms before yon
sell. Jarvis B. Watkins and Com
pany.
WHEN IN NEED of Fresh Meats,
Fish or Oysters. Call Wlahurn'a
Market Prices right Phone f».
203 W. Jackson St. *4md
IF TOU want to move, P»ons lit Good
service. Prices right J. T. Dixen.
Alma
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Seven
popular breeds. Eggs hatched #4.00
per hundred. Order early. Thom Se
ville Hatchery. B. L. Brewton. Mgr.
Thomasvllle, Ga. 4-
WANTED—To rent * or more farms;
good houses desired. A. B. C-, e/o
this office. 22-2td.
FOR SALE—Several aharea stock of
Kirby Planing Mill Co. W. O. Jelka,
at Huston-Jelks Motor Co. 2>-2t
FOR SALE—One pair mules,
trade for good automobile. J. A.
Scoggins, Coolldge, Ga. t2-10t
LOST—Cameo pin, set with 4 pearls.
Return to the Economy Market for
reward. Mrs. J. W. Blanton. 23-2t
Dlsooverpr ft -Rubber Tree.
The rubber, tree was discovered by
Jesuit missionary, Father Man*
cel do Esperanae. He found it while
of his apostolic Journeys among
the Cambelas Indians of South Ameri
ca, and gave It the sin guar name of
the serlnguelra, because ha remarked
the savages used the sap of this
tree, which hardens quickly to make
rude bottles that wars shaped Uke a
syringe.
Grand Theatre
THOMASVILLE
Monday and Tuesday
December 25th and 26th
WITH
BETTY
COMPSON
BERT
LYTELL
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MAY
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Set amid New York's Ji
slest lights a
shadows A big lavish
production.
George Fitzmaurice
uj PRODUCTION
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HOUR!: I, I. •, l:«5—BOTH DAY* AFTERNOON! IlKll
PERSONALS
If You Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
For Prompt service an* Du
Plumbing, Call R. B. Linton, Phom
134, No. 107 Remington Avenue.
Mr. A. T. Murray, of Fort Myers,
Fla., Is in the city for a short time —
business.
Mr. and Mrs. June Bailey, of Macon,
are here for the holidays, guests of
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Culpepper.
Mr. Robert Thomas, Jr., who la at*
tending the University of Georgia, at
Athens. Is at home for the holidays.
Mr. M. Bracey, who la living
Greys, la here for the holidays with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm, of Val
dosta, are spending the holidays here
with relatives and friends.
Miss Alma Jeter left this evening
to spend several days with Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Hines, Jr, at Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Watson, of Tails-
iga, are visitors In the city for
short time.
short time yesterday.
Misa Lila Chastain Is at home for
the holidays from the State Normal
College, at Athens.
Mrs. Pauline Rehberg la spending
several months with her son, Mr. L.
D. Rehberg, In Palatka, 71a.
Friends of Mrs. Harry Linton will
regret to learn that she Is very ill at
her home on North Broad street
Miss Jewell Evans left yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mallory and chil
dren, Jessie and Trancla, of Little
bock, Texas, and Miss Jessie Harris,
of Austin, Texas, are expected this
evening to spend the holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Harris.
Mr. Wardlaw Jones, who Is attend
ing Emory University, la here for the
holidays. Mr. Joe Robison, also at this
splendid school, la with home folks for
the holidays.
Try me. Dkxle Lend Coffee, freeh
roasted every day. Pound, SSe. or 3
pounds for $1.12. J. T. Dixon.
Mrs. W. C. Hurst of Macon, and
Miss Mildred Andrlsbok, of Birming
ham, are here for the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. John Andrishok.
Miss Sarah Mardre has rtturned
from MUledgevlUe, where la is attend
ing school, and la with bar parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mardre, at Boston.
TO PROVE OR DISPROVE
THE EINSTEIN THEORY
San Frandsio, Dec. 23.—Hugs
photographic plates bearing pictures
which may prova or disprove on Angle
of the Einstein theory of relativity
were found unbroken yesterday
when opened at the Lick Observatory
ML Hamilton, Calif., by members
of the W. H. Croker expedition,
which took the pictures on a western
Australian beach during the Septem*
ber eclipse, Dr. W. W. Cambell,
director of the observatory and head
of ths expedition announced here.
"Scientific men do not care one
way or the other regarding the find
ings, 1 * Dr. Campbell said.
“We only want to know tha truth
It will ba several months before we
will be able to complete our measure
ments and comparison and arrive at
conclusion regarding the Einstein
theory.
Pictures taken' Ey the Crocker ex
pedition are to be exchanged and
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* To Our Friends
Patrons
’Tis Christmas Time—the season of good cheer ^
and Santa Claus; and we want to take this oppor- ^
tunity of extending our heartiest greetings, and to ^
wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 4%
New Year.
And, too, may we say a word of thanks for the @
business you have so kindly turned our way dur- &
ing 1922? This business has been sincerely appre- ^
ciated, and we trust it has been so handled as to
justify a continuance of our past■« pleasant rela-
tions. ^
But now—at this Yuletide Season—we wish '
you and yours a wonderfully Happy Christmas, and
a 1923 filled with joy, prosperity and plenty.
Cordially yours,
GOLDEN BROS. CO.
PHONE 184
All kinds feed.
Flour—Meat—Lard—Sugar-4%
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METCALFE NEWS LETTER
Metcalfe,, Ga., Dec. 23—Tb« Christ-
«s tres at the Baptist church last
night was carried out according to
program, and waa voted a splendid
success. The church wss Oiled to
capacity and every person there re-
A. W. Reese, and Bar. J. W. Hammond
before Santa Claus arrived, and when
he got there the audience waa sur-
Office during their absence.
Miss HatUe Thomas, who Is attend
ing Norman Institute, Is at home for
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Truman have been
111 with dengue fever for several days
and Miss Julia Maa Hicks has very
efficiently held the fort at the Com
mercial Bank.
Miss May Bess Cone, teacher In the
schools at Quincy. Fla, Is spending
the hoUdaya at home.
2S££ cables
she had a lot of gifts for any one that
old 8anta could have possibly overlook
ed. The entire evening wss delightful
and pleasant The affair was gotten
■p by leaders In both Sunday Schools
after Bro. Hammond first suggested it
and everybody co-operated to make it
a success. This was tha first commu
nity Christmas tre here in several
compared with pictures taken during years but It is expected to be an
tor Wert Palm B««ch. Fla., where ehe,' the «cl!pae tj the Adelaide observe. *> lrom ”
will visit relaUves for several weeks.
Mrs. John Pasco, of Montlcello, Fla.,
and her gnest. Miss Jessie Turnbul], of
Washington, D. C., were visitors to
Thomssvllle yesterday.
Toy decks In mahogany and oafc
with chalra to match. Empire Fumt
ture 6to re.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pasco and sons,
of Montlcello, will be the guests for
Christmas of Judge and Mrs. J. H. i -v' 7 * n '£°* T *» n *
then the theory is correct, IFla claim-
tory, which bent an expedition to
Central Australia. The pictures tak
en were of stars near the sun and
they will be compared with phottv
graphs of the same stars taken at
night from Tahiti, in an effort to
prove the correctness of the Einstein
theory th&flEi'sun’s gravity attracts
or “bends" rays of light traveling to
ward the earth from stars million of
miles beyond the sun. If the stars
do not appear in the same position
the night and day photographs,
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scott, of Gaines
ville, Ga., arrived last night to spend
the holldsys with Mrs. Scott’s par
1, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cochran.
Mr. Lamar Parker and Mr. Frank
Smith returned yesterday from the
Georgia Tech, and will spend the
Christmas holldsys with homefolks.
Mrs. J. S. Montgomery and Master
John Montgomery, third, have return
ed after visiting relatives for a short
time in Paducah, Ky.
Mr. Ralph Pike, who is attending
Georgia Tech, came in from Atlanta
this morning and will spend the
Christmas holidays with his family.
A necessity for every age, a Fourv
tain Pen. We have Parker, Waterman
and Edison. Ingram Drug Company.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Rehberg left to
day in their car for Columbus, to
spend the holldsys with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Wood of that city.
Mra. Chappell Welch, of Atlanta, will
arrive this evening to spend the holi*
days with her parents, Mr. and Mra
D. F. Woodward, at 704 Young street
Gladys Crabb, who will make ber home
Every youngster wants a flash-
light We have them. Ingram Drug
Company.
Mlsa Ruth Wilson, who Is attandlng
tha Qaorgla State Women’s College la
Miss Ruth Dutcher came down from
Atlanta this morning, where ahe has
been engaged at work, to spend a
short time with her mother and other
relative* * ^
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Duncan, of At-
nta, are here for the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold. Mr. Dun-
holds a very responsible position
with the A. and W. P. Railroad In At-
Miss Evelyn Jarrell returned home
this morning from Nashville, Tenn.,
where she has been attending Vender-
blU University, to spend the holidays
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Jarrell.
Have Wrong Viewpoint
Men ef the world hold that It la Im
possible to do a benevolent action, ex
cept from an Interested motive; for
the take of admiration, if for no
grosser and more tangible gain.
Doubtless they are also convinced,
that, when the sun Is showering light
from the sky, hs Is only standing there
be stared at—Anon.
Normal School at Athens,
for the holidays.
Miss Emmie Williams, who Is teach
ing at Bristol, is at home for Christ-
Uves at Vldalia.
Miss Catherine Dekle, who Is teach
ing school at Havana, Fla., la at
home for Christmas, and has had si
guest this wesk. Miss Rosa Gay Martin
of Quincy.
Mias Estelle Cone, who is teaching
at River Junction, la spending the holi
days with home folks.
Miss Constance Blount, teacher In
the Iron City schools, is at the home
of her parents, Rev. and Mra. A. W.
Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ferguson, left
today for a visit to relatives In Jack
sonville, and Reddick, Fla. Miss Rosa
lind Horne will preside at the Post
APPRECIATION TO AMERICA
Paris, Dec. 23.—Georges Clemen-
ceau called at the American embassy
yesterday and expressed to Ambassa
dor Herrick his deep appreciation of
the cordial attitude of the people of
the United States daring bis Ameri
can tour.
He also handed to the ambassador
for transmission to the museum at
Mount Yernon, a gold medal given
him by the city of Mnlhouse, Al
sace, on the occasion of his first
visit there after the liberation of
the district from the Germans,
The medal was struck in 1897 to
commemorate the centenary of the
voluntary onLgn of the free city of
Mnlhouse with France, M. Clemen-
ceau desired his gift to be taken as
a tribute to the American soildiers
Alsace “in reparation of the German
who so splendidly aided in freeing
crime."
He mentined to Ambassador Her
rick his visit to Mount Vernon,
where he was greatly interested in
the key to the bastille presented to
Tiger made known that during his
visit to Washington, he acquainted
President Harding wjth his inten
tion of presenting the Mulhouso me
dal to the museum, Mr. narding
heartily approving of the gift
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