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4EMI.WBEKLV TIMFS-ENTER PRISE, THOMASVILLE, QEORQIA
1-niUAT, UtbCMDKH iK,
For Christmas
Give Something Useful
Auto Accessories
der In the second degre
tion with t**
DRIVING GLOVES
SPOT LIGHTS
KLAXON HORNS
RADIATOR CAPS
MOTOR METERS
FLASH LIGHT
TOOLS
TIRES
TUBES
REAR VIEW MIRRORS
RAIN VISORS
BUMPERS
SPARK PLUGS
WINDSHIELD WIPERS
CUSHIONS
AUTO PAINTS
TOP DRESSING
For The Home
7t’s here
OIL STOVES
OIL HEATERS
ELECTRIC IRONS
ELECTRIC GRILLS
PERCOLATERS
ARMSTRONG TABLE
STOVES
ROGERS POCKET
KNIVES
SWEATERS
The New Perfec
tion Oil Ranee
with SUPERFEX
Burner* that
equals the cook
ing speed of gas.
POWELL DENIED NEW
TRIAL by judge love
Judge Love Saturday morning de
nied the second or an extraordinary
motion for a new trial in the case
against J. L. Powell, who was in
dicted by the grand jury of the Leo-
county circuit and convicted f'j r Mur .
in conneo-
death of James W.
vieggetta of Cairo, Ga., which occur
red in a local hospital following a
shooting affray on Lake Iamonia the
night of November 18th. A petition
by counsel for Mr. Powell for a
reduction of the (500 supcrceadeas
bond was also denied by the court.
Fred H. Davis and Senator W. C.
Hodges are filing an appeal to be
returrfablo on March 12, 1923.
The Court convened at eleven
o'clock with attorneys for Powell, the
States Attorney, George W. Walker,
States Attorney and W. J. Oven, who
assisted him in the prosecution, the
jury and a number of spectators in
cluding relatives of Powell, present.
Senator Hodges opened the argument
by reading the extraordinary motion,
showing the grounds for which a new
trial is asked. He was supported by
Fred H. Davis who cited a numbei
of cases relating to the subject. Judge
Walker oiTered an objection to the
motion and cited several cases to
support his objection. His objec
tion was denied.
Sheriff J. R. Jones was then sworn
was questioned by attorneys for
the defendant regardiH* toe conduct
of the jury room and etc. The States
\ attorney only asked one question
i wtl-ch was "Do you know of your
own knowledge of any improper con
duct of any member of the jury
which heard the case against J,
PoweilT The answer being that he
did ndt there was no further testi
mony taken. The Jaintor of the
court house, Walter Norman, was the
only other witness called to support
the charges. Several affidavits were
filed however, supporting the charges
made in the motion. Among these
affidavits was one signed by the
members of the Jury. This one peti
tion was denied.
Court recessed until January 16th,
1923.—Tallahassee Democrat.
Grand Theatre
THOMASVILLE
Monday and Tuesday
December 25th and 26th
WITH
BETTY
COMPSGn
BERT
LYTELL
AND
MAY
M £ AVOY
The biggest Crook—Love
Melodrama ever filmed
Set amid New York's jaz
ziest lights and secret
shadows A big lavish
production.
ADOLPH ZUKOR
PRESENTS A
Georde Fitzmaurice
vj production
KICK IN
HOUR8: 3, 5, 8, 9:45—BOT H DAYS
AFTERNOONS 10 and 25e
NIGHTS 10 and 40c
JAMES GRIBBEN
Monument Corner
Thomasville, Ga.
UNITY
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cnx, were
shopping in Thomasville, Friday.
Mrs. J. R. Smith, and son John
Henry, and little grandson Curl, were
shopping in Boston, Tuorduy morn
ing.
The sing given at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Smith, last Tuesday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Charlie and Willie Cox, was
lOiL
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago, 111., Dec, 21.—Wheat closed
strong. Corn closed steady.
JAMES B. BURCH
Lawyer
Civil and Criminal Practice
Third Floor Masonic lllug.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
VENIDA
Ciinlonic Twin
SOAPS
Wash the Vcnitla way,
for enlarged pores, pim
ples, oily skin, white
heads, rough, red and
chapped skin, black
heads, chafing, excessive
perspiration, etc.
The latest and positively
the BEST Skin Soap yet
devised*
MONEY REFUNDED
IF NOT SATISFIED
—25 Cents—
HONIENTA, the great
Cough, Cold, Catarrh
and Hav Fever Remedy
40c and 75c.
104 E. Jackson St
PHONE 606.
Square Deal Druggist
MOULTRIE CREAMERY
PLANT TAKEN OVER
BY MACON CAPITAL
Moultrie, Ga., Dee. 21.—The plant
of the bankrupt Moultrie Creamery
and Produce Company, told on the
block hero under a court order, wai
bid in by Mike Witman, Mann at
torney, for $12,500. It was under
stood that Mr. Witman acted for cer
tain interested parties.
The sale is believed to presage a
reorganization and the early reopen-
jing of the creamery, which with it*
various units, is the second largest ! Ju ‘y
I plant of its kind in the Southeast. I LARD—
Moultrie business men will be inter-[J an -
••-*ed in the new company. I May
1 lie Moultrie Creamery and Pro-1 RIBS—
d .co Company failed several week* Jan. „
'ago, listing its liabilities at approxi* ^May
j mutely $71,000. The corporation 1
i went on the rocks largely as the ro- ®" 7 ' LOUIS MARKETS
I suit of over expansion and lack of l 7,ou ' 8, Gec - 31. Wheat No. 2 red
operating capital. $1.40: No. 2 $1.34 to $1.36; Dec. (1.33;
The plnnt which was sold here was i 71,23
appratsed as a going concern at about Corn No "* 7B ^ to 73c; Na 3 73 ^ c;
$25,000. It is expected the sale will lDec ' 7J,ic: MaJ 73V4a
\he confirmed by James Tift Mann, 1 0*1* No. 3 47 to 47%c; Nov. 46 % to
referee in bankruptcy j46%c; Dec. 47c; May 47%c.
It is understood locally that Mr, { TURPENTINE
WHEAT—
Dec
July
CORN—
Dec
July
OATS—
Dec
P. C.
1.27%
1.13%
.74%
.72%
.44%
.42%
10.42
10.62
10.76
10.75
ClOSt
1.27%
1.14%
.74
s. ' 7 *
* .44%
i .43%
10 48
10.47
10.75
10.65
COOLIDGE
Rev. Chisholm of Meigs, preached
two .interesting sermons Sunday a
large number was present.
The friends of Mr. Sam Murphy,
will be glad to know that he is slight
ly improved. He has been suffering
with flu for several days, which
developed Into pneumonia early last
week.
Messrs. Fennie Jones, and Harris
Kennedy who are attending the
school in Atlanta, arrived Friday
morning to spend the holidays with
their parents here.
Messrs. Hall, and Dupre called at
the home of Mr. C. J. Smith, Friday.
Dr. W. H. Crowe, and Janie from
Pavo, were visitors here Sunday.
Messrs. W. A. J; A. I. and Joe
Parramore, and Mrs 1. M Smith,
transacted business in Thomasville,
Monday
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Smith, regret to learn of their
illness with flu.
Mr. Smith, has not been able to be
in his store for several days.
Mr. Oscar Moncrief, is able to be
out again alter an attack of plrisy.
Mr. Tom Murphy, returned to Al
bany Momlny to resume, his work.
He was cnllod home to the bed side
of his father, brother, and sisters
who were all confined to their bed
with Flu, and dengue.
BEACHTON
A good many from hero attended
the singing convention, which was
held at Midway church, in Grady
county, Sunday.
Mr. Nick Wheeler, called on Miss
Hattie Wells, Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Walker, spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. William Castle
berry.
Mr. John Henry Harwell, called on
his sister, Mrs. Bsrnett, Sunday af
ternoon.
School closed here Friday until af
ter Christmas.
Mrs. M. E. Walker, and Mr. Hubert
Walker dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Klnehen, Tuesday.
bliss Alice McCall, spent last
Thursday night with Miss Evelyn
Kinehen.
BOSTON
The Boston public school, elosed
last Friday, for the Christmas holi
days and will be closed for two weeks.
The spring term will open on Jan.
lit, all of the teachers, left Saturday
for their respective homes, to spend
the holidays with hpmefolks.
It is unaually early for ripe straw-
. . . „ ... i berries for Boston, but Mr. Smith.
\\ itn.an v.n* acting in behalf of the, Savannah. Ga„ Dec. 21,—-Turpentine, has quite a few berries now ripe and
former owners of the Moultrie cream-1 dull, $1.30; rosin, firm. expects to put some on the market
cry in buying it in. The plant will j this week.
probably be operated a, a LOCAL PRODUCE MARKETS her mother, at Edorindo Ga.
! Miss Louise Horn, who is teaching
— I Prices Current Today F ' ort Ga,nc8 ' I* spending the holidays
in this community Suturd-iy. i [with home folks.
Mrs. T. T. Joiner, and daughter Ga - c;,, ' e *Y ru P- No. 1- 6*1 .30c i Miss Lucile Stewart, who has been
Mabli', and son Elmore. of Boston, Ga. cane syrup, best grade A-l .35c' attending G. N. I. C. at Mlllegeville,
called on Mrs. W. G. Cox Thursday Corn shelled bu BOe' returned home Saturday to spend the
morning. ’ ’ holidays with home fo]<(s, Miss Sarah
Mrs. W. G. Cox, and lttle son Corn ’ ear 7 ®c, Mardre and Miss Emily McRae, who
Mack, spent Thursday with Mrs. T. T.. Velvet beans, ton (20.00 have also been at G. N. I. C. will
Joiner, of Boston. | Eggs. doz. 4551 arrive hom* Friday.
Mrs. Bridie SUnsell. called on her chicken* frvera. Ih 10 «o mJ Mr. Harvey Carson, will come
moth-r Mrs. J. C. McDonald, last IT ? ' '^ers,‘D',‘0 ,0 - 250 home Friday from Atlanta to spend
Saturday. Chicken*, bent. lb. 17« to -20« Christmai with his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith, and
family spent Sunday with Mr. E. J.
Brooks, and fnmily.'
Mr. Dixie Wiiford, of near Ever
green community, past through this
community. Sunday afternoon.
D. L. I. I.undy, was in this com
munity Saturday morning. ,twenty months old, and
Mr. J. C. McDonald, were shopp-
ng in Boston, Monday p. m.
THURSDAY'S LOCALS
Mr. T. R. Bethune of Auburn Ala.,
was here yesterday for a short time
on business.
Mr. Lawrence H. Smith of Atlanta,
is among the visitors here for a short
time on business.
Mr. C. J. Quinn, of th§ P. fl. fi. Is
among the business visitors in the
city.
Dr. Roy E. Jfoivis of Albany, is
among the visitors 'here for a short
time this week.
Mrs. Maud Anderson left last even
ing to visit for a week, her old home
town, Leesburg, Fla.
Mr. Ben Cox came in last night from
Pensacola, and will spend the holidays
with home folks.
Miss Louise Wethlngton Is at home
for the holidays from the Florida Col
lege for Women at Tallahassee.
Mr. Jack Cox Is expected tomorrow
from the Georgia Tech, and will spend
the holidays with his mother, Mrs.
George Cox.
Mrs. R. E. Lawson arrived from At
lanta last evening to spend the holi
days with her parents, Mr, , and Mrs.
Jas. F. Evans.
Mrs. Elizabeth Travis, Miss Frances
Ross, and Miss Mayme Kessler of
Madison, Indiana, are among the
visitors in Thomasville.
Phone 944, or writs tor appointment
to have your eyes examined. Got
glasses that are correct, give comfort
and look welt, of Lawhead.
Miss Sadie Rawls, of Clearwater,
Fla., who Is attending the Women's
College at Tallahassee, Is tho guest for
the holidays of Miss Malvina Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. William McKay arriv
ed yesterday from HendersonvlTe, N
C„ and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Powell at the Ransoms Apart
ments.
Mr. Orion Goff Is at hemo from
Tech, to spend the holidays. His
friends will be glad to know that he,
Is rapidly recovering from a recent at
tack of tho flu.
Mr. Ernest Milton arrived home yes
terday to spend the holidays. He was
accompanied by Mr. Jack McCIuer. of
Their greatest Individual successes O'Fallen, Missouri, who Is also a stu-
T„,i,nva it, u_ *» n n - , made as crooks, they aro now for the dent at Davidson.
Turkeys, lb.— 30e . Mnu H.C. Canon. . I first time Jo'ned together In a “crook” |
Sweet potatoes, home coesump. I , P'ay. « was as "Ro-e," tho little; Among the visitors to Tallahassee
tlon only, bu 40c to .600, jj r nn( i g Pagan nr0 P'rkpocket of “Tho Miracle Man,'' that yesterday to attend tho Rotary Instsl-
Peanuts: Market weak. I spending some time in Atlanta,’ with f* 1 * Co “£ a7 rl[!2 , * ,,on ' were M ” ,r » J- B Jciuison. J.
“sprats*, ..a .-.‘Sr x “'-a ts.“wyj! ■- w. ..».
1 - • manna ..raniiey, smt Koq v.i..n.." How Betty Edwards, E. R. Jerger and F. B.;
TUESDAY’S LOCALS
Mrs. W. J. Brackln, of Balnbrldge,
spent yesterday bore with friends.
Mrs. Robert Wallace, of Chicago, Is
In tho city for a short time.
Mr. O. H. PauTof Sylvester, Is in
the city today on business.
Mr. B. T. Bentley, of Valdosta,
spent a part of the day In town.
Miss Hssel Beamer Is expected to
arrive this afternoon to spend the
holidays at home.
Mr. C. E. Huddleston, of Chatta
nooga, was hero yesterday, on busi
ness.
Messrs. T. W. Woodward and E. F.
Gray, of WUlacoochee. are visitors
here for a short time on business.
Judge W. E. Thomas Is here for the
day, being tho guest on a deer hunt
staged near the city.
Walter C. Pittman, the third, Is a
flno young man, who arrived thlB
morning to gladden the homo of Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Pittman.
WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS
Mr O. B. Foster, of Valdosta, was
hero yesterday on business lor a short
time..
Miss Aleph Simmons of Quitman,
and Mlsa Olga Hannford of River Junc
tion. are among the visitors here for
a short time.
Miss Lilia Jackson arrived home
ast night from Atlanta, to spend the
tolldayi with home folks, at 419 Weat
Jackson street.
Miss Mary Lou - Phillip* will arrive
on the evening train from Macon, to
spend the holidays with home folks.
She la attending Wesleyan College
and will return after tho holidays.
Miss Elizabeth Varnedoe la expect
ed home this ovenlng from Hollinr
College, Vn„ and will spend the holl
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Heoth Varnedoe.
“KICK IN”
A Great Paramount Picture.
—Grand Theatre Next
Monday and Tuesday
Xmas and
Holiday
SPECIALS
WHITE RING
^ k 0UE . $1-10
FLUFFY RUF
FLES FLOUR,
$1-05
POST TOASTIES,
4 Pkgs.
for
TOMATOES
can
LUX,
Pkg
ioo-1bs.
SALT
j? sack ....
K GOV’T HASH J Qg
WWESTERN FIELD
1 ^ EL “. $1-00
K LIBBY’S SWEET
& MIXED PICK-4|II*
8 LES, lb
§ WESSON
OIL, pt. .
WESSON
OIL, qt. .
NAT’L. BISCUIT
CO. CRACK-
ERS, pkg. ...
BIG sc
CANDY
6 for ....
25c
10c
10c
MEAT
$1.00
2§o
50c
IN MEMORIAM
rirh Brantley, of Atlanta, will arrive Alins Jlmmv Valentine.
. , ie»»es. to . r _i ( t ,,, .is playing Molly and Bert, Chic, In Harris.
mourn her going away, betides bar FIjmJVSw ,hnM wt “ j “Kick In," a new George Fltsmaurlce
mother and father, her little sisters Friends of Mr. M. E. Groover, will P*r*mouut picture which comes to the Mr. George Mayo wa» the proud pot-
4 rnenuB ui mr. mi. u, urower. win \ _ ,,,, • .*_„ __ ■ m n w
and brothers. She was laid to rest he sorrv to learn that he is critically Grand Theatre Monday and Tuesday lessor of a hundred and fifty poand
In Evergreen cemetery, Monday at 11 W. »* the home of Mr. and Mr*. S. D. May McAvoy to also featured. _ l deor killed yesterday on a big bunt la
i latter part of the week, for south!the southern part of the consty. Mr.
On December 17th, the death angel o'clock, the funeral aervlcca being con- Gr00Ter - vcr Y ho P® ,n h,a r *'
visited the home of Mr. and Mr*. E. T. ducted by the Rev. J. P. McCann. .'Itjiyor J. A. Horn, has been con- »Um wfireIfo Philip*, la In the truck ’Mayo killed:t»e only deer of the party
Carter and took from tham their darl- (Written by a loving cousin, Nina fined to hls_bed for several days, j^ness. ^tlSt*they 7 *!!! make * na 11 w “ ODm ° t bl* finest specimens
lug baby girl, Gladys Carter, she was
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25c
MATCHES pkg gg
BRAZIL ffi-
NUTS, lb. . feWG
NEW CANE
SYRUP, gai.
cans, per can..
FRES EGGS
per dog. .... «3uC
CHOCOLATE COV
ERED CHERRIES,
3 1-2 lb. OBwn
box OOC
VICK’S ft
SALVE, box A
NICE LARGE OR- §
ANGES AND AP-
PLES, <*
doz 40C j [
PHONE 77. . !
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Mae Nesmith, Rout, A Boston, o.., MutJThemo?
keen this year.
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MITE'S M STORE
11 114 S. Stevens. ^
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