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Title |
Thomasville Press |
Date |
07/01/1928 |
Description |
Thomasville Press newspaper for Friday, July 1, 1928. Local highlights includes: Barney Flint, the 20 year-old son of Mayor J.T. Flint of Pelham, drowned in Lake Iamonia; George Clark, a longtime Thomasville resident while working for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, died after being kicked by a mule in Jacksonville; Theo Titus describes his political positions as he runs to be the region's State Senator; C.E. Hay discusses his positions for Solicitor General of Thomasville City Court; Sheriff Gordon Davis replies to a critical editorial from H.W. Hopkins. Advertisers include: Advertisers include: Commercial Bank; Bank of Thomasville; First National Bank; J.W. Peacock Drug Store at 122 East Jackson Street; McAfee Jewelry Company at 132 North Broad Street; Rose City Auto Top & Trimming Co.; Dr. Frank Strobel; Lawhead & Rackley, Optometrists; Jerger Jewelers at 130 South Broad Street; Festus Flipper Shoe Repair at 107 South Broad Street; Swimming Pool at Smith's Park on Grady Street; Southern Bell Telephone Co.; Thomasville Ice & Manufacturing Co.; Peoples Savings Bank; Holder & Clark Funeral Home and Ambulance Service at the corner of Gordon Avenue & Little Street; Ball Business School; the Grand Theater. |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Catalog Number |
1999.08.108 |
Collection |
Moore Collection |