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We announce the Opening of
OUR NEW STORE
at No 605 Liberty Street, - - - Waynesboro, Ga.
We are pleased to announce to the citizens of Waynesboro and Burke County that we have bought the
store and stock of THE ECONOMY STORE, formerly occupied by Mr. Charles Sawilowsky. This store,
together with the two already in operation, one on Sixth Street, in Waynesboro, and one in Augusta, at
1138 Broad Street, gives us a better opportunity to serve you than ever before. By buying in large
quantities, we are enabled to give you batter prices. Consider this when making your purchases.
WE HAVE ADDED TO THIS STOCK OF THE ECONOMY STORE A
NEW AND CLEAN LINE OF MERCHANDISE
and will announce a reduction in piite# at this sale in order to become better acquainted wiith you and we want you to take advantage of these
price reductions. Come to see us when you are in Waynesboro, and be sure to attend our
BIG OPENING SALE ON FRIDAY. TUNE 30th
at \* hich time very low prices will be made oh all goods in our otore to introduce ourselves to you. Watch for announcements of this Sale.
Tlie Economy Store
(UOLDBHKU likOS. & DOLINSKY)
Satisfaction G-oaran.teed cr Money ZBsiclc T’T’^i.TITESBOEO.
W. G. I. U. OEMS
CHILD LABOR LAWS
Since the United States Supreme
Court has held that the Child Labor
enacted in 1919 unconstitutional, the
Legislatures of the various States will
find it their duty to give the matter at
tention themselves. This Ts~ as it
should have at first; wheatever abus
es in this connection existed by State
laws that were adapted to the respec
tive situation in each State. States
should be individual is well as per
sons, but they cannot possess sepa
rate personalities if lawmaking is to
he centered at Washington.
Many States already have child la
bor laws. The Outlook, in comment
ing, declares as follows:
There is a true sense, In which
the regulation of child labor in
the interest of humanity and of
the future of the country la a
national question. There is view
it is regrettable.
In other words, The Outlook views
the child labor by National law
must be accepted as necessary from
r> legal point of view, but from the
humane point of an interstate aspect,
in that States that have sufficient
child labor laws are at a disadvantage
commercially in competing with
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Kind of a Personal Light
THERE are 12,000 uses for the Winchester
Flashlight. Yours may be lighting up
my lady’s clothes closet when you want it
in the garage! Get one for her, too.
You’ll like it —both of you. So powerful,
safe, handy, and like the famous Winchester
Rifle in its dependability.
Winchester guaranteed Batteries, too.
Come in end see them today.
FULCHER—MORRIS HARDWARE CO <
Phone 7D Waynesboro, Ga<
the wwamrsn store
States in which such laws are lax or
are net well enforced. The failure of
this second attempt to reguate tax in
the products of child labor as a kind
of interstate tariff. This is the first
bold instance of an attempt being mdae
to impose a tariff on goods going
from one State to another. The ob
vious purpose is to destroy free trade
between the State of the American Un
ion. The effort to regulate child la
bor was not so much a humanitarian
move, after all, but inspired by busi
ness reasons. Probably New England
mills could not "compete” with South
ern under the circumstances, and so
penalizing features were enacted—at
the instance, perhaps, or the manu
facturing bloc of the East.,
However, the South does not desire
to be behind the Eastern States in the
matter of guarding against abuses
in the employment of child labor, and
those States that have lax steps as
or unenforced laws on the subject
should take steps as early as possible
to fall in line with the best thought
and action of the time in this regard
—Ma A on Telegraph.
WOOD ALCOHOL
Every patron of a bootlegger oc
casionally has a bad moment when he
wonders if, by any chance, the stuff
he has just swallowed puts him next
on the list of wood alchol victims.
Millions of people discuss wood al
cohol daily. Yet the average person
knows next to nothing about this mys
terious poison, except that it removes
vaii.ish, causes blindness and death,
and is used by unscrupulous bottleg
geis because it is cheap.
So, Watson;
Methyl alcohol, commondly known
as wooj alcohol, was first discovered
m 1912 by the research chemist, Tay
lor.
It is formed by the destructive dis
filiation of wood. Also, it can be
made from formaledhyde, intentional
ly or accidentally. You observe the
possibilities of synthetic hooch made
from alcohol that has been "spiked”
with formaldehyde or other poisons,
by government order, to make it un
fit for beverage purposes.
Intoxication from wood alcohol is
similar to the effects of pure bonded
liquor—at first.
It intoxicates slowly and is remar
kable ior the duration of its “hang
over,” as undertakers will testify.
A teaspoonful is sufficient to cause
blindness, beginning with double vis
ion, falling of the body's temperature,
1 ss of sensation in the nerve centers
and rhythmic convulsions.
A drink of wood alcohol causes
blindness ninety times out of 100, and
usually means certain death, though
sometimes the patient lingers for as
long as a year.
Here is a sentence which, if writtne
indelibly in every brain, would save
many a life:
"It is worthy of note that in many
casts methyl alcohol amblyopia” (be
ginning of blindness) "has resulted
from the excessive use of essence of
ginger, or pepperment, or other aroma
tics, in the preparation of which the
alcohol has been used as a men
struum” (solvent).
That is a quotation from the United
States Dispensator, the official medi
cal guide used by druggists and phy
sicians.
What to do when some one has swal
lowed wood alcohol? Rush for a doc
for. Even he can do little except
strive to get it out of the system,
cause free sweating and administer
large doses of sodium bicarbonate dD
solved in water.
Ethyl alcohol—the grain alcohol of
so-called pur e whiskey, sought by mi
ny as the elixir of youth—consists of
a combination of two atoms of hydro
gen and one of carbon, and you have
wood alcohol.
Funny what a difference just a few
*»tnras make—Atlanta Journal.
The Lure of Hurry
A philosophic chef it was who said,
"The cure of American cooking is the
ry, Rush this order, please.’ ”
Not only a curse of cooking, but al
o of eating, of reading, of thinking,
and of living lurks In that übiquitous
BUSH. “Is not broth made of water
and kale and a hit of beef?” asks one
of Barrie’s Tillyloss immortals. "Aye,
aye.” comes the answer, "but it’s no
broth till it boils.” The raw stuff of
existence may he snatched up pell
mell, but the savor and substances of
life comes only to those who tarry
while the pot simmers. Whether or
no this was in Milton’s mind when he
wrote. “They also serve who only
stand and wait,” it is certain that
scorn of this seasonng virtue is paid
for in half-baked theories and wretch
ed productioss, as well as in ill hu
mor an ( i indigestion. A pity it is that
Americans now will ont learn from
that great and genial light of their
early history, Benjamin Franklin, who
THE TRUE CITIZEN SATURDAY JUNE 24, 1922.
was never in a hurry, but always on
time, who did in a day more abiding
work than most of us do in a twelve
monthffi who was the soul of generosi
y as well as of thrift, and who left
us no better legacy than these three
words of wisdom: "Haste makes
waste.”—Atlanta Journal
Our Scholarship
Georgia, W. C. T. U. has two schol
arsliips; one offered by Cox College,
College Park, Ga., which was used
by Miss Lucile Meador, of Covington
for a year. This is open for the term
beginning next September, ancf the
cash value is one hundred and twen
ty-five dollars.
The origin and ultimate results of
the flower mission and relief and the
inspiration life of Jennie Cassidy, the
Louisville, Ky., cripple, the first nat
ional and world’s superintendent was
told in the talks.
Jennie Cassidy’s birthday, June 6,
is observed each year in the 2,400 lo
cal unions in this country and in the
fifty other lands where the W. C. T.
(J. is organized.—Exchange.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements $lO cash with copy
FOR STATE SENATOR 17TH
DISTRICT—I hereby announce my
candidacy for the State Senate, sub
ject to the rules governing the Dem
ocratic white primary.
C. B. GARLICK—pd
FOR SENATOR, 17TH SENATORI
AL DISTRICT—I hereby Announce
my candidacy for State Senator ior
this Senatorial District, subject to the
rules and.regulations of the Primary
when ordered.
If nominated and elected, I pledge:
Ist. To lend my best efforts and
co-operation, first, last and all the
time, to any leasable movement or
plan having for its end a reduction of
the enormous burdens of taxation un
der which we are now groaning.
2d. To ‘Step! Look and Listen” be
tore casting my vote appropriating a
single dollar of the people’s money.
2d. To cast nty vote for the repeal
of every bad law of which I may have
an opportunity, and against any un
necessary new law that may he pro
posed.
I solicit and will appreciate the
support of all the citizens and voters
cf Pie county. Respectfully
GEO, F. COX. paid.
To the Democratic White Voters,
Men and Women, of the First Con
gressional District of Georgia:
I am a. candidate for Congress from
the First District in the Democratic
Primary to be held September 13tb,
1922.
I respectfully solicit your vote, an!
earnestly ask your support and intlu
ence in my behalf.
If elected I shall faithfully repre
sent all the people to the best of my
ability.
Very respectfully,
R. LEE MOORE
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Colds Cause drip and Influent
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Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
can ret restful sleep after first application. 60c.
GRAPHONES, VICTRPLAS AND
Talking Machines repaired at Stem
bridge’s Drug Store—2t.
FOR RENT ONE ROOM WITH CON
necting bath, with or without meals.
Apply to this office.—2tcr.
fe Race Victory
at INDIANAPOLIS
e Road Victory
at WICHITA
Help ffou Choose Tires
500 miles at 94.48 miles an hour —a relentless grind
over a rough-finished, sun-baked concrete and brick
pavement at record-breaking speed—that is the gruelling
test Oldfield Cord Tires underwent successfully at Indian
apolis Speedway May 30th. They were on the winner's
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Consider this achievement along with another test of Oldfield
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spring.
34,525 miles on rutted, icy Kansas roads, running day
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change. This test was made by a group of Wichita auto-
Sotive dealers in a tire, oil and gasoline economy run.
ayor Kemp of Wichita was official observer and made
affidavit to the mileage and service given by Oldfield tires.
You may never subject your tires to the gruelling experience
of Indianapolis nor the steady grind of bad winter roads, but it
Is good to know you can get such safety and mileage economy
by buying Oldfield tires. Ask your nearest dealer.
lOD /q Butiasu
The buying pub
lic is the spree*
barometer of the
value of any arti
'piUJoWUX
value ha a been
demonstrated by
the Increase of
165 % In business
for the first five
months of 1922
over the corres
ponding period of
1921.
To Cure a Cold in One Day-
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It
stops the Cough and Headacha and works off the
Cold. E. W. CROVE’S signature on each box. 30c
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price in cash for hides and all kindt
of furs. Give me a trial. S. Schwarz
weiss. —advertisement.
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with V/orms have an un
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rule, t; era is more or less stomach uistc/oanee.
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ening Tonic to tlie whole system. Latere ■; the i
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—Trade with Waynesboro firms.
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